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Pearson - 1994
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and Karin.
Michael Christie came by with some more specimens
to take to Berkeley, and with permits for them. He
says that John and Tommy found sociabilis up high in
the Cuyin Manzano in sandy Acaena habitat. Eileen has
tagged (and collared?) something like 17 haigii from
across the Limay on Est. San Ramon.
Flew to Buenos Aires where Ulyses Pardinas met us
at the Aeroparque with the Auliscomys specimens that
he had borrowed. His "Pearsonomys" from Laguna Verde
in Neuquen does not have long claws but does have a
skull very much like Pearsonoys with slanty zygomatic
plate (as in some of our Abrothrix from near the
border). He says there is a lot of feuding at the
Museum in La Plata and that the mammal collection may
not be a good place to deposit specimens. He also did
not think that Tucuman was a good place for specimens.
He is in the Paleontology section at La Plata.