Field notes, v1732
Page 131
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R. Zureijer April 12, 1952 60 Aneides flavigularis major Waddell Creek, Santa Cruz Co., Calif. 1757-62, R. Zureijer An adult found on a piece of log 4'x1'x6" on moist sand in the creek bottom about 100' from the stream. This is about 30' from the vertically cut bank of the creek bottom at the edge of a thick patch of alders, Douglas and bay are present about 50 feet away. An adult triturnus was found under an adjacent log. An adult was found beneath a rock in a rocky seep along the roadside. An adult on rotted wood under a cotton log, temp habitat 12.0°C A juvenile under a rock 6" from the edge of a small stream (Bessie Creek, see notes on Eremotodon) On adult in a piece of rotten oak log, habitat 10.5°, 8 feet from Bessie Creek. Add alder twigs. Two more in similar situation 2-3 feet from the water and three others under the same log as the last two, but right at the edge of the stream.