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April 19
Morning foggy but soon cleared. Overnight minimum -0.5°C.
On grid we caught 2 Abo. longi, 3 Cryz., and 1 Peroups.
In the line of traps through the forest with Podocarpus, near one
chucuco (Rhinoscylis) [above], and 6 Abodes longidis. On the
afternoon round of the grid caught 3 Abo longi, all
recaptures.
Put out about 10 more museum spiders in dense
bamboo + cohune on the right hand side of the road in the
afternoon. Seen all day.
In the meadow caught 1 big Helius noregicus, 3 Abo den (2
of them during the day), 1 Abo longi, and 4 Cryz.
also Bats now either as a pair of others or a pair of nutrias
in the river. Hummingbirds feeding on fishbone along the lake. They
April 20 Clear during the night cool [legently] hanging while feeding
warmer in the morning 4.5°C. From the grid at 8:30 am,
clearly, caught 9 Abo. longi (all repeats) and 3 Crygsups (2 repeats).
In the meadow and forest across the road from the meadow
carried 1 Vetus radior, 1 Audrisoup, 4 Crygsups, and
3 Abo longi,
at the far corner of the grid (9 H²) along the river are
a large Fistray and a large Podocarpus hembrua. They are
about 15 m outside of the grid. The big deciduous
Vetolagua in the middle of the grid is a tree, just beginning
to turn colors. There are two other Podocarpus hembras on
the grid (in addition to one on river. These other two are
maybe 8 to 10" diameter.
Went around the grid with Susan Martini and her friend
Bruch
again in the afternoon. Set all traps up off the one where