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Pearson
1979
2a Veranoda Grid
Enlarged grid to 90 traps = 0.63 ha
nov-18 AM nov-19 AM nov-20 AM
abo lute 59q?30g 4F
auiscomp 600+94g prog? 6B 6A nog.open
6C
auiscomp 38 100g 8E 8G 10C
not open
auiscomp 44 92g large riffles 8A 8E dead
abo longi 8 42 g 10D
audiac 8+75g untroubled 2A
abo lute 8 ad. " " 5B
abo olive ? ad " nog. closed 8D
Of the 60 stations (minus a couple with missing data), within a half-meter of the trap 70 had Cudillos, 47 Cocks de Cobra, 45 strawberry, and 7 Blackmun fern, See tally next page,
Champs. Nothing in Antae, nothing along the drift fences.
Grid had 3 auiscomp (one of them new) and a new abo longi.
Drizzle off on in morning, no sun; afternoon rain.
We have never seen lloo-llcos here. We have seen a pearl grey banc a couple of times, and we see chivurgas a few times everyday; probably would see more of them if it wasn't raining so much.
At 4 p.m. put about 8 muscum specials and 8 small shenous up in the Lenga/Lombos forest on the same line as last year. Boiled all with Salami. Some of the lengas are huge, many of them with the tops dead, as you walk up the old logging road from the Sire/ittle Lombos, there is a fairly abrupt change to big lombos just where the Lenguas start, The difference in leaf size is not as clear.