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After checking traps and
breaking down our camp we
headed southeast to the Frazier
Park area.
Frazier Park San Emigdio Mtns. Kern Co.
8 June 1.3 mi. NW of Fr. Pk. off San Carlos trail.
We set traps in two areas,
on San Carlos trail just NE OF
town and then also west of
town. It was a cloudy night
and the coldest we have
spent yet. Oak trees, perhaps
Q. chrysalepis and scrub oaks
along with PiƱon Pine are
dominant. I collected several
Nectana here. Their identification
is tenuous because these
specimens are probably
N.F. simplex, the smallest of
the species with no dusky
splash on the top of the
hind feet. The DNA analysis
will be particularly interesting
here. The transverse cut
across the bottom of the
Central Valley connecting