Field notes, v1524
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28 Leptots collected under 2 broadwale rooting in an alamo Tree near Rahue: 5 baltius, 1 argyrops, 1 ?shodon fonthorbum? and sic / tremops/sic. There are no tree on the hillside here, quite and only willows along the stream. There were patches of pillin on the road in from [illegible] de la Crede, but these were 5 or 10 km away, and there are eifers on the road up to Alluine maybe 5km away, and then the forest at Quillen. Would be interesting if the Argyrops ever using the recently-arrived culboms for dispersal routes. Summary of Quillen area: an interesting stratification of Mire, pillin, coybue, and large, with short bamboo and probably the little quids also. The meadow near Zogo thin thin is really lush pure bunchgrass with total accumulated dead material. The big log fence across the middle of it implies that it was grazed at one time, but obviously not grazed in recent years. That meadow had lots of Aconamps leworus and runyops, plus aledor suseces, a. soripalis, sotoryps sedicianaus, and aedsrops near the edge. There were, however, lots of Aconamps on the steep slope up to the rocks where Zogo set traps, and on the knoll at the clearedard homestead where the bunchgrass was not quite so lush. Had been a saw mill here in the past. The presence of aledor sanderii in the pillin-bamboo forest indicates a chiton influence. Caught no Droweoffs, but ants found dead next. most interesting was the specificity of 4 genera of diggers: ctowmps, Aconamps, sotoryps sedicium, and