Field notes, v1524
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Pearson 1981 After dinner the young bearded artist who used to work at the bus station dropped in looking for Miguel Pedraza. He is doing mouse drawings for Michael Christie. He told me of a local real estate man who is working on a history of the region and has many old photos: Ricardo Valinstitjova, Federico Profiedolo, or someone near Ougba. Nov. 2 Ran traps 7 a.m., light snow flurries windy. 11 also Longi, 8 Notio macconnii, 2 Notio saldiviana, and 3 Allisomyz. Redwood 39th also. Took photos of all four species. Picked up traps at 3 p.m., no snow on the ground but some dry snow falling (blowing). Only 3 also Longi in the traps, perhaps the same three that I released this morning. Nov. 3 New tires. Visited Aldo Rumboll. Photos of mice. Long talk with Michael Christie. He called attention to the description of Aboda (albrolirth) manscenis sp. nov. from Rio Negro by De Santes and justus in Neotropicalia 26:121-127, (1980). Michael brought in the back half of an Abodon Longipilis dropped by a Chimango near Rio Negro. Nov. 5 Drave to the spot of Cervo Gafay (Colonia Swiss) but could drive up because road is one-way, left at 7-9:30a.m. and 2-3:30p.m., Michael Christie arrived with an Abodon Succus yewenda that he had caught at Temquedan in a chunk of lambor. Nov. 6 Went to the National Park Day Celebration at Perto Munero square and the "tea" following it, Don Diego Nail was there and said the last end of the real production of the last leucoro flowering was 1941, an old friend