Field notes, v1523
Page 93
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1978 May Barbedos. One large forest with large trees in Dunball lock yard, after shopping etc. drove to Pampa Jorda, which is then short of Trinidad. The Mottefogus antartica leaves were gorgeous yellows and reds; the lengua past, headed in south park quick Luis amen Entreago, then climbed into the primitive hosteria. Walked up the trail across the Rio Costano Crato about 1/2 hour and looked for a place to set out a grid. Ended up at a reasonably flat piece of land above the zig-zag road (about 15 or 20 ft wide) with large canebys and antartica? with understory of Barbiers and barba. It is much more open than our Puerto Blest grid. No luna, almost no saplings, the bowlers much smaller. There was no Barbieris on the Puerto Blest grid. Surveyed two of the grid lines, then set traps elsewhere on the way home. I set 9 small Sherman and about 25 museum specials, almost all at fallen logs. A few at dirt mounds with blue acuta set 8 small Shermans and about 16 museum specials x all in Mottefogus forest barba-barberis. May 9 Started to rain middle of night and rained most of day. Our traps had 9 Motomyg of 2 species, 4 Phyllotis micropus, 1 Ormyppyp, and 13 Abderm longfulis. Entered a set of 3 traps within 9 feet with Orzyz out of bag, and the big shemony, and Abderm under the same log. Cut 7 lines of its grid and set big Shermans on them - in light rain. Then shamed in the Pampa Jorda hosteria until 11 pm, windy. May 10 morning and all day cloudy. ice on windshield and door locks but not pudden. Four grids with sizes as follows: