Field notes, v1524
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under which it was caught supported a number number of scale insects on the "leaves" yesterday I saw some larva from the roots of mista larcida. A passing gauch said that there was no guinea pig (curee) right here but that there were some farba down the hill toward Coronillo. What was the beast that we saw in the bushes along the road? Stepped at Sage's 4 case traps 5km ESE Estacion Vento Marano, baited with chickens. They contained 3 aka longi and 1 Gryg. all 3 had eaten the chicken. On the road back to Barbacho, saw Stylingio (a few) at Piedanija Viejo or a few between them and Piedanija. may 21 small From the airport on saw a number of globes north of the road to Buena Aires between Collin Cora and Piedro de Aguilas. Some of them were uniformly muddy and some clear here, compare satellite photos. Aug. 10 Woody Middlecoff looked at specimens of insects collected under Stilligja at 10 km WSW Coronillo. On the Stilligja twigs were hard-scales = Cecide. There was 2 Tenebrionid larva (with hooked cerci end), probably feed on roots; and a Cerambycid larva (probably the one in the root, with frass). Also a family of Thysanourae called Machilidae (= jumping bristletails). They are "silverfish" with very long cerci. These cerci are probably the long filaments seen in the stomachs of