Field notes, v1620
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M.F.Smith 1976 JOURNAL Hogland Field Station, Mendocino Co., Calif. July 4 Parasite Pen D-2 (continued) Trap 95 P. truci male adult 105 at edge of live oak branches that reach the ground Trap 97 P. manic female adult nigella prominent 110 in tall dry grass next to rock Trap 103 P. manic female adult 111 in short dry grass meadow, near holes in dirt Trap 106 P. manic male adult 112 dry grass + bare dirt (goather mound) in open grassland Trap 114 P. manic female adult 113 in grassland 1/2 meter from rock pile Trap 118 P. manic male adult 114 in dry grass next to rock 50cm high Trap 119 P. manic female adult 115 in dry grassland 1m from small rocks Chaparral in Orchard Pasture Trap 44 P. manic male adult 120 chamise 70%, ceanothus 5% Trap 49 Neotoma fuscipes base of 3 m live oak tree Trap 52 P. manic female adult 121 chamise 80% Trap 56 P. manic female juv 122 chamise 50% Trap 80 Neotoma fuscipes base of brushy pile of dead limbs