Field notes, v4224
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Ravito, Dean 2005 Journal Feb. 26 Hite Cave, S Fork Merced River and Hell Hollow on Highway 49, Mariposa Co., CA (cont) were on top of other rocks but most were in the dirt, after about an hour of searching, Dean found 5 Helturna's and I found one; I snatched all of them and got a photo snap shot of each: Hell Hollow Site 2 [HH(2)]: 37.59083°N, 120.12780°W [WGS84], 9m acc., 469m elev. Sample Age class Sex Photo# HH(2)1 Adult Female P1020498 HH(2)2 Adult Female P1020499 HH(2)3 Adult Male P1020500 HH(2)4 Adult Male P1020501 HH(2)5 Adult Female P1020502 HH(2)6 Juvenile (large) P1020505 We also found a B. diabolica, a Taricha torosa, and a Eurycea. It started raining while I was snatching. All the salamanders were found between the road and a bit below the top of the hill.