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{ "text": "\"Catalago\"\n\n\"5046\"\n\n\"[illegible]\"\n\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" [illegible]\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" ZWJAZ\n\" \" \" \"\n\"ZWR829 Habachis +ZWJAZ\nZWR823 \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Catalogue\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n in Caten (Kokun) of In Excerpts on WX165 M'92\n Iken Yoko Qanari House\n\nDec. 12 15:0398W [P+M] W'79409.41\n [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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Points, Dear 2009 Journal The original field notes for this trip were stolen, along with my backpack and camera, on Jan. 15 in Guatemala City. I have rewritten them from memory. Jan. 5 Chichicastenango area, Depto. El Quiché, Guatemala Ted Papenfuss and I arrived in Guatemala on Jan. 3. We were joined yesterday by Jim Patton, Carla Cicero, Javier Castillo and Zach Hannah from the MVZ and Carlos Vasquez, Sergio Perez, Rosa Jimenez, Jacob Conde and Andrea Cabrera from MUSHNAT and the Univ. de San Carlos. Today we left Guatemala City and drove to Los Encuentros, then took the road to Chichicastenango. We stopped on the way down a deep canyon just before Cuchil in a nice oak forest with lots of bromeliads. Javier Junger found B. cuchumatana here a few weeks ago. We opened bromeliads for about 1 hour, and I quickly found a juvenile B. cuchumatana. Jim Patton, Ted, Jacob and Carlos searched, too, and Jim get 2 [illegible] adults and a subadult, all in bromeliads. The forest floor was relatively dry, so conditions were good for bromeliads. We had limited time, so he stopped searching and went on to Huehuetenango, where we spent the night. Jan. 7 Finca Ascension, a road from Malambojch to Rio Seco, Depto. Huehuetenango Yesterday, we drove from Huehue to Malambojch. We are staying at a Swedish school/community center run by a man named Per Anderson. We drove east about 10km on the road to Rio Seco, passing through only cleared areas or secondary pine forest before arriving at some good cloud forest right along the road. We
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Janito, Dean 2009 Journal Finca Chicxcanan, on road from Malambojoch to Rio Seco, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala (tent.) Jan. 7 ... drove on to the aldea of Chaquenal and learned that most of this forest is owned by a private finca, Finca Chicxcanan, owned by a man named Salomon Nieto in Huehue. The rest of the forest belongs to the community of Nuevo Triunfo, past Chaquenal. We spoke to the manager of the finca, who gave us permission to work there this morning. We put in 5 small buckets (maybe 1.5-2L) on a trail 10.3km (rd) from Malambojoch-, and then started searching in bromeliads and logs. We began searching around 10:00 or 10:30 and I quickly found a small hyliid with tan dorsal coloration, yellow legs and black spots on the side, but it escaped out of my hand. We found several small Bolitoglossa with feet like B. rufescens but with darker dorsal coloration and black mottling on a pale venters. These might be B. stuarti, or just B. rufescens; they were found in bromeliads. Carlos got a big B. lineri in a bromeliad; it has a mostly continuous red band on the dorsum, more like the ones we got in Nebaj in 2005 than those from San Marcos, which have more broken red coloration. I opened a fair number of logs and, to my surprise, found an adult Brachytitan silvia inside a small rotten log. It's very exciting to have found this salamander, and this extends its range beyond just Finca Chiblac. We searched here until about 14:08. Jacinto get 2 juvenile Bolitoglossa that are brown with separate toes and may be B. cuachumatana. We drove on; took the road to Chaquenal and stopped in some liquidamber forest 0.4km from the Malambojoch- Rio Seco road. We searched in bromeliads for about an hour and get a dark colored salamander that I would tentatively call
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Ronto, Dean 2009 Journal Jan. 7 F Erica claxsoniana on Yolambijoch - Rio Seco road, Dept. Huehuetenango, Guatemala (sat) ... Boldoglossa stuarti. The forest here looks secondary, or at least quite disturbed; the understory is mostly Heliconia. We then drove to Rio Seco and onto a flat-topped hill with good forest on both sides of the road and continued the excursion about 2km from the Mexican border crossing (unofficial). The forest behind the town looked very nice and seemed like it was at a good elevation to look for Boldoglossa jacksoni (1000-1100m). The people seemed wary of us, and the mayor told us they were under Zapatista control, and that it would be better if we left. We drove to Yalanhuitz, where we got a more welcome reception but saw much less forest. We then tried to ask permission in Rio Seco to work in their municipal forest, but were told forcefully (and almost rudely) to leave at once before something happened. We later learned that 2 entomologists collecting butterflies in the forest here had been attacked and driven out. There appears to be no government presence here (including police), so the communities are in complete control of everything. We gave up and decided to work in Erica claxsoniana instead of looking for a new site. Jan. 8 We returned to Erica claxsoniana this morning. Ted and Carlos went to the manager's house to find someone to watch the bird team's mist nets; two were stolen last night. Jacobo and I started searching at in some really nice forest 10km (rd) from Yolambijoch. While there has been logging of some of the big trees, many are left and the forest structure appears intact - this is better than where we were yesterday, where the forest was somewhat disturbed. I quickly
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notes, Dean 2009 Journal (cant.) Jan. 8 Fencer discansan, or Yalambojach - Rio de Oro? People: Hualvetango; Gustonba ... found a small Bolitoglossa (referrera?) under a log; during the rest of the day, cl found several more under logs, in bromeliads, under a rock along the road and even in a rot mass of some weeds along the road. This species appears to be extremely abundant here. The loggers have left many woodpiles lying around, and Jacobo found another Bradystoma in one of them; cl found another at 09:40, when Ted and Carlos arrived. Carlos and cl each found 1 more under logs in the woodpile-the logs are on top of a carpet of sawdust, and thus are quite damp underneath. Ted declared he wouldn't leave the area until he found me, even if it meant staying extra days. We spent the rest of the day searching for woodpiles, which we then let Ted search while we waited. Carlos found another Bradystoma under a board, and cl got 1 in a log. We spent several hours like this, and then went to the nearby town of Bendición de Dios around 16:30 to ask permission to search along the Rio Daneapitch, the type locality of Hyla dendrophasma, at night. They said yes so we returned at 19:00 and went to the creek with a man from town. We searched along the river from about 19:45-20:45, in both 2° forest, farmland and some remnant forest with big trees and bromeliads. cl caught a Bana virillanti (saw/heard many more) and a small Hyliid (Physchihyla?) of the same species cl found yesterday in a bromeliad. Ted and Carlos each got a Plectrohyla. We then walked from the town to the "Laguna Bareria", which turned out to be a lake in the middle of a cow pasture (with some liquidambar trees) and Bana. This took a long time, and we drove back to Yalambojach. The weather was very dry tonight - not the best for finding amphibians.
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Points, Dean 2009 Journal Jan. 9 San Mateo chistatan area, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala. We drove up towards San Mateo Chistatan in search of Pseudotriton "chrysum", currently being described by Jon Campbell. We took a wrong turn after Bulij and ended up in a fairly nice oak-madrone-pine forest with lots of bromeliads just before the small village of Palagua. We went back and continued to San Mateo, where we got a 1-day permit and someone from the municipality to go with us for Q100. We asked him about bromeliads and he directed us back the way we had come. We found only pine forest and grassland and it became clear he didn't know what a bromeliad was. We then drove to a spot ca. 4 Km (road) from San Mateo on the main road to Huehue, where we found some big oaks still standing. There were no bromeliads here, but we searched for about an hour under bark and in logs. This was clearly a nice oak forest once but it is now very open and highly disturbed. I got 3 B. rostrata in logs, we got 3 Dyaloporus in a trunk and Jacobo found a Bufo leucutus. We dropped off our "guide", got another who wanted a ride to Bulij (spelling?) and returned to the forest near Palagua. We searched in bromeliads from 16:30 - almost 18:00. The forest floor was very dry and bromeliads were productive. I got 2 B. rostrata and 3 B. linnean, including 3 salamanders in 1 bromeliad. Carlos and Jacobo got a B. rostrata and a big B. leucutus. We left at dusk and spent much of the evening preparing specimens. We had planned to go to Laguna Maxbal, near Finca Chiflac, in the next day or two, but the logistics proved complex and the accommodation/permit situation there was uncertain, so we decided not to move. The weather continued to be unseasonably dry.
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Rovers, Dean 2009 Journal Jan.10 Finca chicanon, 10-11 km (rd) E of Yalambajich, Depto Huchuetengo, Guatemala We spent the morning and early afternoon photographing and prepping specimens. We returned to Finca chiccan around 15:00 at Ted's insistence - he said he would not leave until he personally caught a Bradytriton. We searched for ~1hr in tronchios and logs at the trail 10.3 km from Yalambajich, but found only 1 small Bolitoglossa sp. (not collected). We then moved to the spot 0.7 km further on, where we found all the Bradytriton, and searched from approx. 16:45-18:00. We found another small Bolitoglossa (not collected). We waited until about 18:45 and walked the path with lights. I found an adult Bradytriton walking on a log and called Ted over to pick it up - apparently this "counts". He found another small Bolitoglossa (collected) under a log and Carlos got a Graustera rhodopis. We searched until around 20:00, but conditions were dry and we found nothing else. This area has lots of rock (limestone?) with small caves or cracks, some of which were quite deep and seemed moist. It looks like what I picture as great habitat for Ilytantis; I expect they are here and that one could find them if it rained more. Jan.11 Palegua area, Mpio. San Mateo chitan, Depto Huchuetengo, Guatemala We drive to San Mateo chitan and spent the morning getting guides, permits and hotel rooms for the bird and mammal teams, who will work near here for 2-3 days. We then drove back to the forest near Palegua, arriving at approx. 15:00, and began to search in tronchios. Carlos found a Hendrtriton almost immediately, and I found another. Ted got a male, female and a
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Jan. 2009 Journal Palegua area, Npio San Mateo cxataton, Depto Huchuetanango Guatemala (cont.) Jan. 11... juvenile in a single bromeliad, and we ended up with a total of 6 D. chrysurus plus 5 B. linedni 1 B. lortwigi + 7 B. retrata in 2 hours of searching; all in bromeliads. This forest is unlike others we have worked at in Guatemala; in addition to madrone trees, there are also tons of lig agave plants. We drove back towards Malambojoch and tried to work in the area of forest where the bird and mammal teams had worked earlier, ca. 3 km from Malambojoch, but we had time to open only a few bromeliads before it got dark. The dry weather continued today, which was ideal for bromeliads. It would be nice to get some rain and perhaps have a chance to find Nystacris, though. Jan. 12 Montanas de Pena Blanca Cules Depto Huchuetanango Guatemala We left Malambojoch at 08:00 and drove towards Cules. Along the way we found a Kinosteron crossing the road just past Alden las Palmas where the road to Malambojoch meets the Nanto-Mexican border road. We continued to CA-1, turned off at Coltenango towards Cules and then took a very steep road north to San Francisco El Retiro. We climbed out of extremely dry habitat into more mesic oak-madrone forest; went past San Francisco El Retiro and arrived at a locked chain, behind which is a forest "protected" by INAB. We paid Q100 to have the gate unlocked and drove on to a point 17.1 km (rd) from the main highway. This area is high and dry, with pine-fir-oak forest; grassland and lots of rock. It looks just like the high part of the Cuchumatanes above Huchuetanango.
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Karito, Dean 2009 Journal Montañas de Pina Blanca, Cuiles, Depts. Huehuetenango, Guatemala (cont.) Jan. 12 ... The area where we stopped to work has been logged, but there were still pine and oak trees and tons of logs. Ted and worked mostly in exposed, drier areas in logs and got 1 B. medio, 1 Acelospus and 1 Mesaspis each. Carlos and Jacobo worked more in the forest and got 6 B. medio (in and under logs), 3 L. rex juveniles in logs and a Dendrostemon rallei in a bromeliad in an oak tree. I joined them and found another juvenile L. rex in a log and 2 big A. rallei in a single bromeliad in an oak tree (1 of 2 it opened). searched here approx. 2 hrs. We drove back towards the gate and stopped in an oak-pine-madrone forest with tons of bromeliads that looked a lot like the D. "chigsum" site near Palagua. We spent bromeliads for ~45 min. and Jacobo found a big Allemania. This is the first one I have ever seen, and it is really beautiful. We drove back to CA-1 and spent the night at the Hotel El Reposo. La Cumbre, Montañas de Cuiles, Depts. Huehuetenango, Guatemala Jan. 13 We drove from El Reposo up into the Montañas de Cuiles, past El Paraíso to "La Cumbre," the high point on the road to We found a single D. rallei here in 2007. We worked the same area as then, walking up a trail S of the road from 2800-3500m. Bromeliads were abundant near the road, and I got a tiny Andris, a B. medio and a B. lincolnii in bromeliads. This forest has been logged, has cows in it and looks in worse shape than it did over a year ago. We searched here from 10:00-13:00, in both bromeliads and logs. Carlos got a big B. lincolnii from inside a log.
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into, dear 2009 Journal Aug. 22 Finca Mogdalena, Isle de Ometepe, Depto. Rivas, Nicaragua Arrived in Managua on Aug. 20 w/ Fed Papefusss. Drove to Leon and gave talks the next day at UAN-Leon. Met Javier Junyer and his friend Jenia Olavarr. Drove to San Jorge, Depto. Rivas. Stopped at El Quetz for ~40 min to look for Dermophis in cafetales but found nothing. Woke up and took ferry to Isla de Ometepe, then drove to Finca Mogdalena at base of Volcan Maderas. At 5:30PM, drove to Humedal Istiban near Playa Santo Domingo and began searching in a wetland with lots of grass at 18:30. Found a [illegible] Kinosterna scorpioides in shallow, muddy water near shore; also saw juvenile Caiman crocodilus; caught 2 Rana virillanti and saw many more; and got 2 Leptodactylus melanotus. Put in 1 turtle trap to get more Kinosterna. Habitat included dry forest trees and Araceae growing like mangroves in more stagnant, forested areas of wetland. Searched for 19 min in shallow water with tall vegetation for many calling Hylodactylus microcephalus; Jenin caught one. Walked back towards starting point; I caught 2 more Kinosterna scorpioides in shallow, muddy water or way back. Also got a Irotanthiurus nigrolineatus on edge of stagnant water in forested area with many fish. Saw a large female Basiliscus vittatus sleeping on a branch, but it escaped into water. Javier thought he saw a Phylodactylus tuberculosis. Found a small Leptodactylus fragilis where we put in turtle trap, which had only fish in it. Stopped to catch 11 Engystoma pustulosus in a small temporary pond along road near Finca Mogdalena. Day was warm, cloudy with thunder but no rain in afternoon. Evening cool and clear. Stopped searching in humedal at 20:00 before driving back to the Fincas.
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sto, Sean 2009 Journal Nican Maderas, Ojo de Agua, Depto Rincon, Nicaragua. Aug. 23 We started hiking at 08:00 at Finca Magdalena in dry forest. Quickly moved through dry forest and got to an area of cacao trees with wet leaf litter and some large broadleaf trees. Grapefruits were abundant here; 5 of us collected 18 C. laurenti and 4 C. fitzingeri in leaf litter in ~30 min. Our guide, Jara, saw an armadillo? Continued uphill with a dramatic vegetation change to a misty cloud forest with abundant ferns and some epiphytes (few bromeliads though) as we passed the cloud line at ~600m. Reached camp at 800m and started searching at 13:00 along trail; Bolitoglossa insularis have all been found dry day so far, including in the morning by guides. Opened logs, turned stones and checked in and on vegetation. Jara got a Deltor calvatus on a big fern; while Javier and Derin got a Diphenomorphus cherrei and several C. fitzingeri. Javier, Jara and I walked very slowly up to ~1150m, where the trees are much lower and have a thick covering of moss, and waited from 17:30 - 17:50 for it to get dark. Followed track and slowly searched with lights all the way back to camp. I saw an arboreal rodent and a Marmosa as well as a few Grapefruits, and passed Ted + Derin on the way down. Night was raining after a very misty day with drizzle, and cool with a lot of wind; perhaps too much for the salamanders. We all returned separately to camp between 22:30 and 23:00 without any salamanders. In addition to the possible rarity of this species (B. insularis), I think that the windy weather reduced our success. Still, cloud forest was incredible, especially considering its setting.
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nito, Jean 2009 Journal Aug. 25 El Rama, R.A.A.S., Nicaragua Yesterday, woke up and hiked down Volcan Maderas. Ferry to San Jorge Broke, and we took another, arriving in Masagua to prep specimens. Visited MARENA in morning, then drove east to town of El Rama, end of the paved road to the Atlantic coast. Wanted to get to Kukra Hill, but road was in very bad shape, so we stayed at the Ecohotel El Nivero just east of El Rama. Arrived at dark to hear Leptodactylus melanotus, Eixans stauferi, Agalychnis callidryas and Dipsas diastema in the hotel garden; caught a few. Drove west out of town for about 13km and heard D. muricophalus, Smilisca baudinii, S. phaesta, Bufo wallacei and above-mentioned frogs in ditches along road. Collected several B. wallacei and S. stauferi in a ditch along the road, where I saw a Micrurus that escaped by burrowing in bottom of muddy grassy pool. Also collected a Puma fervor and a Filochrophylus venulosus on road in light rain. It had rained all day, creating good conditions for searching. Found a DO R Phricureus eurypotilus that had just been killed, and saw a small long-tailed Boa constrictor on road. Searched for ~1hr including stop at pond. Returned to hotel. Javier, derin and I searched in grassy Strelitzia arbores plantation behind hotel, where large female Bolitoglossa striatula was on a branch of a fallen tree in the middle of grass. Our first Teuca salamander! I searched for ~30min before going back; habitat seemed bad, w/ no natural vegetation in sight. Javier + derin saw a Basiliscus and caught several anoles (A. limiflorus + A. lemurinus) as well as a Lonotodes alligatoris.
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Ronto, Dean 2009 Journal Aug. 27 Kukera Hill, RAAS, Nicaragua We went down to the first lock in town and looked in a small area of green bananas behind the restaurant next to the panga dock for ~30 min. The bananas were OK but small and not numerous. Collected 2 Hemidactylus at dock. Javier and I walked back to the hotel, stopping in people's yards to check in their banana trees, searching for 30-40 min total. Javier found a big Frochophalus semilatus, a juvenile Smilisca baudinii and a Hphaerodactylus milipunctatus. We ate lunch, hired a taxi and drove out with a kid, Berto, whose father, Dionisio Blandón Romero, owns a finca. It was at the base of Kukera Hill, the type locality of Bolitoglossa striatula, about 1.5 km by air W of the town of Kukera Hill. We started searching in red banana plants at 13:30, then switched to green bananas (almost all were green except perhaps 10-15). We looked under leaves on the bananas, in banana leaf litter and under the abundant banana logs. Javier and Denis found a Tinia selae and an Anguis lemnifrons, and a juv. B. baudinii fell into the taxi driver's head. We also searched in a coconut palm where our guide saw 2 salamanders 8 days ago. Habitat outside of banana areas was Heliconia or weedy growth, with many oil palms and a few trees. We searched until about 16:00. Fel had gotten lost and went back to the taxi. He searched in a few green bananas there and found an adult B. striatula. It was extremely hot and sunny all afternoon, with no rain. Spent the evening preparing specimens. The entire area around Kukera Hill is tracked with oil palm plantations, so it's nice to know that B. striatula can still be found here.
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into, Dear 2009 Journal Aug. 29 El Haidro, Reserva Atlantí - El Haidr, Depto Jinotega, Nicaragua Yesterday, took pango from Kibera Hill to Bluefields. Waited 5 hours at dock to get pango to El Rama, then drove to Matagalpa. This morning, drove to a place called El Haidro in Reserva Atlantí - El Hidro, where there is a cabin to stay in. Arrived late in heavy rain, Fed insisted he wouldn't sleep there. Area has lots of coffee and bananas around the houses, with very nice cloud forest. Lots big broadleaf trees, tree ferns, and thick understory with many figras. Searched under brush piles around cleared areas + coffee, near where Javier found a single Odontira before, from about 15:45 - 16:00. Then split up - Javier stayed there, while 3 of us walked up into forest. Searched under logs + in leaf litter with stakes until 18:00. I went up to 1500m into nice forest, got lost + didn't get back until 18:30. We got 2 Andis quzequulus in forest. Around pond at buildings, found A. callidryas, Perna (irrespective), Perodophus elburcautus, Bato exciter, and Emiliser baudinii. It rained for first half hour of searching, then was cloudy. Drove up to Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) field station - very nice, saw an Agalychnis along the way. Walked down to a nearby stream, found 2 Bostrichia schlegelii along road in yucca plants and Perna iridellae along road. Searched along a nice stream in forest for 20:00-22:00; found a Phasgurus liastoma (heard many), Andis capito, A. lemnifera, A. quzequulus, and heard Hyliolatriochina Meighmani. Then walked along path in forest from ~ 22:00-22:45, and found a huge Chamtobla senchosa, plus a Pirstinantes riders and A. capito. Walked back to UCA station. Also got A. baudinii + Lepidodactylus melanostictus along road.
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Rasito, Leon 2009 Journal Aug. 30 El Jobrado, Reserva Datoni - El Diablo, Rasito, Jinotega, Nicaragua Woke up to find that the cat at UCA station had eaten several specimens, including the biggest elapitodes any of us had ever seen. Went back to cabin at El Jobrado and started searching at about 09:30 with 2 guides. Walked up through secondary forest and bananas to nice primary forest. I saw a Orangeata (mole?) but it escaped. Opened many logs until we arrived in an area with lots of bamboo and very big trees, where I found an adult Oedipina inside a very rotten log. It was very thin and completely black without any markings - the first of this genus I have ever found. We then continued down to the houses where we started, turning logs and raking in leaf litter as we had done before. I searched a lot in the leaf litter in the buttresses of large trees but found nothing more. Habitat is really nice, and Oedipina doesn't seem too rare - 8 specimens total have now been found (this one, Javier's + 6 by a Nicaraguan herpetologist). Known elevational range is now ~1250-1400m. I'm not familiar wr/ O. pseudouniformis, but paratypes from nearby Finca la Cumplida (on road from Jinotega to Matagalpa) could be conspecific with these (whether or not they are really O. pseudouniformis). We stopped searching around 13:30 and drove through Jinotega to try to visit Finca la Cumplida by way of Finca Minimo, owned by Lenin's friend, but had to stop at a locked gate. Did a DOR Montigadryce dextalis outside of Matagalpa. Drove back to Managua and spent evening prepping specimens.
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Rosito, Dear 2009 Journal Aug.31 Volcan Mombocho, Dept. Granada, Nicaragua Spent morning at MARENA arranging export permit, then drove to Volcan Mombocho. Road climbs from dry forest through coffee to a beautiful cloud forest with lots of epiphytes and short trees. Stayed at visitors center/field station and waited until dark. Lucky found 6 Bolitoglossa mombochensis on Heliconia around station in about 10 min; collected 1. After dinner (ca. 20:00) started walking down road. Salamanders were abundant on the higher part of the road, and we continued to see them until we passed palm eler, Volcan which we saw once. Color pattern very variable, from almost uniform brown to striped, with several specimens very light in color. Found 2 specimens with reddish (SMR852) or orange (SMR851) spots on a light background. Most have some B. striatula-like lines on center, but not nearly as pronounced, and lack (or nearly lack) them on limbs. Found 4 Ambliscea brandtii, 2 Hendrapsis microcephalus, 1 Craugastor litjini, 2 Bufo ceciliae, 5 Andes cupreus and about 10 Andes liporaeus (collected 5). Searched down to about 840m, then started back up, arriving at station around midnight. Sept.1 Drove down to Finca las Flores, where someone took a photo of a black Bolitoglossa ambra-like salamander. Finca is lower cloud forest. Started searching in cafetal around 09:30, then walked up road, stopping at 16:00m. Searched under logs, in leaf litter, in a few bananas + cut down a few bromeliads but found nothing. 2 guides from MARENA came with us and searched:
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to, Sean 2009 Journal Nov. 13 Las Nigas, Nayarit, Mexico Left Mexias City at 5AM and drove to Perote. Took MX/140 to Las Nigas. Missed road to Las Lajas microwave station and drove up a smaller road E of Las Nigas (leads to Volcanillo, which I think is a cave) and parked in village of Alto San Francisco, where road became impassible for my Chevy Gipsy. Walk to microwave station (~1hr) through regenerating pine forest. The forest around the towers is in better shape, although still somewhat disturbed. Mostly pine with a lot of oak in some areas, some madrone and understory of bunchgrass. Conditions were somewhat dry but stumps and logs were wet inside and underneath, and leaf litter was fairly damp. Searched under the few logs I found, under bark of stumps and under rocks from 12:00-14:45. Found only 2 Pseudoeurycea leprosa, one adult + 1 juv., under a rotting cardboard tube near the microwave station. The conditions seemed OK, and I was surprised not to find more salamanders. I did see an Egeria, a Xyphomorphus (I think, escaped in grass), a Pituophis and a Thryssoma. Walked/drove back to Las Nigas and took road to Villa Alegre. Went 4.5km along road and stopped in pine forest - only trees were yellow pine with bunchgrass covering the ground. Searched from 16:45 - 17:45 under rocks, in bark of stumps + under clumps of dead grass. Didn't find any logs - probably all used for firewood. P. leprosa seemed quite common - I found [illegible] under rocks, 3 under dead clumps of bunchgrass and 1 tiny juvenile under a small piece of bark beside a stump. It got dark and I drove to Xalapa to spend the night. Mistake - tons of traffic on road. The day was mostly clear but fairly cold - maybe 16-17°C at microwave station.
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"[illegible]" at at seven o'clock start at each hour late to get yourself home so that you will not disturb anyone right out of hand himself. [illegible] I shall take the children and about I could care for I have always had a very pleasant life but still I am willing here can one (I)"[illegible]" certainly at least we'll try if you of Chicago several days in a short time to make sure that's all right. My partner was afraid that the situation would not be suitable for him to stay there. until I confirmed it. And then he and another guy came over in introduction but when we do so on our sports for job training who finally got out of the home before that, from always skin little girl here who had found out in 1931, and even since then sports to school where Dick's was written a letter why I think any way you'll [illegible] and we do hope to know without any mistakes ourselves at how much no longer. So we can help it, otherwise the kind of two heavily responsible - how yourself - (confirm before that) responsible for what's at least but have you got at work work I believe when you get your - try if not in fights have had quite a lot to talk - 19:31 and believed - brief off pictures are followed. When only can help by simple plan of sorts. And which is said from the fact of friends to help me yourself - just now long I didn't have some English letter. Thank you for what they know Well, so anyway there's a shame doing just I have confirmed personally I should work to home desk top the sports or school can just not have no effect to get - still! Then at large introduce me to 7:30 effort. So please talk and get some
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Nov 15 La Joya Chico, 5W of La Joya Norecruz, Mexico Woke up somewhat late - still tired I guess (or lazy). Searched in 8-10 bromeliads behind hotel in Plasencas but found nothing. Went looking for small fragment of oak forest with lots of epiphytes. Drove to La Joya and turned off to La Joya Chico, just south of town. Drove through town and took paved road uphill to E that ended at some houses and a pink church. Walked past church then turned left onto a dirt road (impossible to cars, I think). Started searching in ca 10m wide remnant strip of oak forest along road in both bromeliads + under logs, beginning at 12:35. Quickly found a Pseudobrysonia (cephalica?) under a small branch on the ground. A little further up in an area of mixed pine-oak forest (larger patch, extending W from road), found another P. cephalica (?) under a small clump scrap of wood. Opened one small bromeliad from a very small oak tree (almost a shrub) and got a Pseudobrysonia lynchi. Beautiful golden-green dorsal color, and much more rapid movement than most other pleads I've seen. Continued up path into a larger forest remnant bordered by cow pasture on 2 sides + dirt road on other side. Found 2 P. lynchi coiled up together in a small crack on top of a 1m high pine stump, covered in pine needles. This area has very thick pine needle litter and a broadleaf tree understory w/ a fair amount of herbaceous plants. Found a Phrixes and a P. lynchi in a small decomposing log covered with thick pine needle litter. Searched in pine needles around base of trees but found nothing; no bromeliads here. Continued uphill to edge of forest, which changes from pine to oak. Found a big P. lynchi under a piece of cut wood -
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Hants, Dear 2009 Journal Nov. 15 la Joya Chico SW of la Joya, Veracruz, Mexico (est) Opened about 4 more hermelinds but found nothing. Spent about 15 min searching in roadbank and got 1 more P. lyrochi. Stopped searching at 15:45 and walked back to car. Drive to la joya and asked about salamanders- people know them (as "tlacmetes") but said they only see them in the wet season. cl searched in ~10 hermelinds outside town and under stones near to town for about 45 min before it got dark but found nothing. Drive to Coatepec to spend the night, staying at Hotel Moray (cheap, nice). The day was clear in the morning and warm, becoming cloudy + colder around 14:00. Nov. 16 Jocelo, Veracruz, Mexico Drove from Coatepec to a big canyon 2.8 km N (by rd) from the center of Jocelo. Lots of red banana trees amidst coffee both on flat canyon bottom and on a steep slope. Searched both in bananas and in very good leaf litter and loose soil from 11:10-12:40. Found 3 bullid frogs (Ptychshyla?), 2 on ground and one in a banana plant. Also got 1 small Cridagaster under bark on the ground. Also saw a small snake (maybe 20cm long) that looked vaguely like a garter snake. The habitat looked very good for salamanders but cl found none. cl then tried to drive to Huatusco by a road on my map that turned out not to exist. Made a series of wrong turns and then ended up on a terrible road. Got to Huatusco after dark; salamanders will have to wait until tomorrow. Stayed at Hotel Roma (cheap, not bad).
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Hunts, Dean 2009 Journal Rancho Los Puentes, Huatusco, Veracruz, Mexico Nov.17 Drove 6.0km N from northern entrance to Huatusco on MX125 to Rancho Los Puentes, a known salamander locality. Started searching at 9:45 along the edge of some remnant forest with big trees, a thick understorey of mostly ferns and lots of bromeliads (almost all very small). I quickly found a juvenile black Pseudurycea under a pile of sticks and leaves; and then found a Graeagaster in a similar situation. At 2 more Graegaster out in leaf litter and saw one more - 2 species here I think. After about 30-40 min I switched to searching in the cafetal itself, both in leaf litter and under the many logs that were left there. Got a fairly big green hylid under half of a log. Searched in forest near fence entrance and along highway, spotting about 5 bromeliads; all of which were full of water. It rained last night and the ground and leaves are quite wet. I moved uphill and worked the cafetal below the main building. This is real shade-grown coffee, with large liquidamber and other broadleaf trees providing shade. Searched in tons of rotting logs amidst coffee but found nothing. Near bottom of hills leaf litter was deeper and I robed in it. Found 2 adult dark brown/bleakish Pseudurycea. P.ophlatica One was near base of large tree and other near stump. They are quite robust - not sure which species. Stopped searching at 14:20 and drove to a very nice small patch of forest on a ranch 5 of Huatusco, where I found nothing in 30 min of searching. Drove up bumpy, slow road to Microcaldas Los Trincheras; only to find there was no decent forest. Ended up arriving in Fortin well after dark; stayed at Hotel Magnolias just off playa - pretty cheap + really nice. 19.13447N 96.98147W 1467meter
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Ranito, Dean 2009 Journal Nov. 18 Cuautlahuan and Puerto del Aire, Nemezucy, Mexico Woke up to find my car had a flat tire; took some time to get it fixed. Drove out of Fortin on old road (carretera federal) to Cuautlaupan, then to outskirts of town. Found a small (maybe 15-20m wide) area of coffee + banana trees amidst corn and squash fields, perhaps 200m W of forest at base of Cerro Chichahuastla, 10km N and 0.8 Km E (by rd) of center of town. I searched for ~30 min in green bananas, leaf litter + under grass piles. Found 1 B rudeman in a green banana tree and another under the bark of a fallen log. Drove up carretera federal to Puerto del Aire and spent about 1 hour (1:40-2:40pm) searching in an oak forest ca 0.8km S of town. There were very few logs & rocks and not very thick leaf litter. Found nothing on the ground and got an adult Hyba euphorbiaea in a bromeliad. Moved to a forest on the Edge of the town of Puerto del Aire, where oak trees were much bigger, massive and laden with epiphytes (although few reachable bromeliads). Again, not many logs to turn. Searched under branches, leaves + rocks from 15:00 - 16:00 with no success. This forest seems to get a lot of cloud water input compared to drier surrounding areas. Finished by searching under boards and bricks/stones next to road and got a Tshiria (dulitius / troglodytes). Drove back to DF, noting drastic change to xeric vegetation just a few km away from Puerto del Aire towards Tehuacan. Conditions were very foggy and fairly cool. also saw a juvenile Hyba
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Nov, Dec 2009 Journal Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico Nov. 28 Left the DF around 6:30 yesterday and drove to Cordoba. Turned off just past Cordoba and passed through Amatlan, then headed 5 for ~9km to small town of Coatzalco. It was packed with banana plants, and I found a nice plot of land w/ coffee and tons of red bananas. I searched from 11:00-12:45 in great red bananas, leaf litter + under banana "logs"; found 2 B. reyesensis and a Smilica bandinii, all in banana plants. Both capitals in town and forested hillsides around town seemed great for salamanders, but I left to get to Catemaco. Arrived there, ate dinner & fell asleep exhausted (no sleep the night before). Woke up and drove N from Catemaco towards beaches. Looked for bananas but found almost none, driving all the way to UNAM field station. Worked my way back opening spikey bromeliads (~10) and checking bananas in town of So and along rd, but people were very touchy b/c it's a biosphere reserve. Finally found some red bananas (most in area were green) and got 2 B. reyesensis. Drove back to San Andres Tuxtla and took road N to Ruiz Cortines. Stopped in very rocky area of forest and searched for ~30 min w/o success. Continued on to just beyond high point on road and searched for ~20 min, before it got too dark. Found one adult Pseudoeurycea werleri under a big piece of bark on forest floor. Conditions were wet and I think I could have found more salamanders if I had more time. Drive to Coatzacoalcos to be closer to Tuxtla Autobay tomorrow.
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anto, Dear 2009 Journal Feb. 1 Puerto Solistahuacan area, Chiapas, Mexico On Feb. 29, I drove to Juutla Gutierez, to meet Antonio Munoz and Nora Lopez, and we continued on to San Cristobal. Antonio and I drove to the top of Cerro Tzintchintzi. We searched on the roadbank with lights from 11:10-11:55, but it was extremely dry and we saw nothing. Yesterday, Antonio went to work for most of the day, and then we drove to Puerto Nuevo Solistahuacan. This morning, we went to see the type locality of Cryptotriton alvarezdeltori in the "Selva Negra", below Puerto del Viento between Rincon Chamula and Rayon. There are even fewer trees than in March 2008, and more landslides; this area is pretty trashed, and has no decent forest left. We then tried to reach some forest above the villages of Juan Bragales and Cerrajal. Everyone told us the road was too bad for cars, so we wasted a ton of time finding a truck to take us there. Finally got one and took road from Puerto Nuevo to Chachapa, then up to Juan Bragales; the road was OK and my car could have made it. We walked uphill from town to the only area of forest around. It was mostly pine with small oak trees and many Bromeliads. Lots of logging has happened here. I found a small B. [illegible] in a Bromeliad shortly after we started searching around 14:15. We opened some Bromeliads, then spent a long time cutting a path across some overgrown regenerating vegetation to an area with pine and some oak trees and many Bromeliads, with a thick scrubby understory. We opened about 20 more Bromeliads but found nothing; could see better forest on next ridge. Had to stop searching around 16:20 to get our ride back to Puerto Nuevo. We searched in the type locality, Selva del Viento from ~21:30-22:30, but saw only Electrophyla ixil and Andis.
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Kartr, Dear 2009 Journal Dec.3 Julian Arjales, 19.4 Km (by rd) W of Pueblo Nuevo Lixistahuacan, Chiapas. Yesterday, drove to Simojovel and tried to get permission to visit the community of El Jardin, on south side of a large, E-W trending mountain (Cerro) with forest at its higher elevations. This seems like a perfect area for C. alvarez-deltori, but the community is problematic (Zapatistas/mercenaries/military), and no one was in the municipality to write a permit. After waiting 3 hours, we decided just to go; but the road to El Jardin was terrible and my car couldn't make it (would need a truck). Apparently, Pueblo Nuevo Lixata is much friendlier, but is 2.5hr by truck from Simojovel on a terrible road. Drove up and returned to Pueblo Nuevo Lixistahuacan. Today, we drove (in my car this time) back to Juan Arjales and walked to an area just above where we had worked before. It had apparently been burned in the past, resulting in an overgrown and shrubby understory, but had very big oak and pine trees loaded with bromeliads of several species. We started searching in bromeliads at 11:30, and finished at 16:00. I would estimate we opened 50-55 bromeliads, and found 4 Bolitoglossa. One was quite large, and they have broad, webbed feet; based on this and coloration, they could be B. stuarti, or B. hartwegi. The forest where we found them very much resembles that at Lagos de Montebello. Bromeliads were good (although they had lots of water) and I was surprised not to get more. I think this idea has potential for Guaptothrix. Walked down to pine forest (where we found salamander on 12/1) and got 2 more Bolitoglossa out of about 7 bromeliads. Stopped at 16:30, walked down + drove back to San Cristobal. The day was overcast and cool, with lots of late afternoon fog.
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Ranto, Sean 2009 Journal Yajalon area, Chiapas, Mexico Dec. 6 Spent Dec. 4 waiting for Carlos to show up in San Cristobal, and most of yesterday was spent in San Gus because Antonio had a report to finish. We drove to Yajalon in the evening and he stayed up all night working on it. In the morning we drove W out of town through La Nortena to Emiliano Zapata, where we received a less-than friendly welcome in 2007. This time, permission to climb Cerro Acabalina had supposedly been arranged through a teacher in Yajalon. We had to wait 2 hours for mass to end, then spent an hour talking with people. They eventually told us we had to ask the entire town at their assembly, so Antonio will return then. We tried the road that crosses a high pass and continues down to Pueblo Nuevo Zitalo - it was good almost up to the highest point, and my car nearly made it. The area was clearly nice cloud forest before, but is now trashed, at least along the road; I think there is still forest just over the ridge. We drove back to Yajalon and took road E to Amado Nervo. Stopped 9.0 km from the highway and waited till nightfall to search in a small patch of cloud forest. There were enormous trees, lots of tree ferns, a small stream and some rocks with small caves. It seems like a perfect forest for Cryptotriton, although part of it was more disturbed with mostly tree ferns and few trees. It was cool and foggy, but the vegetation was wet from yesterday's rains. We searched from 18:17-21:00; Antonio got a B. rulessene, while I got 3 more plus a Plethodryls moteki, Hyloxalus enthymate, and 3 Craugastor of 2 species. We drove back to San Cristobal, arriving at 2 AM.
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Dec. 14 MX 175 Belar Carralán, Juchita de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico. Ottye Caride Adis, a recently graduated UNAM [illegible] student working with Oscar Flores, Pedro Fendón Legaspi, a plant collector, and I left Mexico City yesterday morning and drove to Oaxaca; spent night in Juchita de Juárez. This morning, drove to Santiago Comaltepec to ask for permission to collect. Talked with 2 people in the Comisariado de Bienes Comunales (Nictor M. Hernández Ortiz + Color L. López Flores); since the comisariado was gone. They told us that we either couldn't collect or could take 1-2 samples (they weren't sure). They sent us to talk to the agents in La Esperanza, who were gone when we got there. We decided to start sampling and drove to "La Halería," a first stop 11.0 km (by rd) from La Esperanza on MX 175, just before the turnoff to San Cristóbal. The forest all the way down MX 175 from Carralán to La Esperanza is in great shape, with only limited areas of human disturbance. This area has a path through cloud forest with some big trees, tree ferns, a fairly dense understory, and lots of bromeliads (including some huge ones). We started opening bromeliads at 12:00 and stopped at 13:30, opening perhaps 15 good ones. They didn't have much water in them, and the leaf litter was dry, as was the area under smaller logs. We got 6 Chiropterostylis pluriadiels and a Trichia out of bromeliads; and 2 Graugaster (saw several more on the ground). I think this is the same area where Ted collected Gyptrostylus adoxa. We then drove to San Pedro Yólo and met with the authorities, who gave us permission to collect + a place to sleep. We then drove back to La Esperanza and talked to the authorities, who had returned. They hadn't talked with Comaltepec, but gave us permission to work.
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Notes, Dean 2009 Journal Dec. 16 Corro Pelon area, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico It continued to rain more lightly all last night and continued through the day. We walked into the forest above La Esperanza, but bromeliads had completely filled with water and we decided not to open more. We were walking down when the La Esperanza agents told us that the Comisariado of Comaltepec had arrived and wanted to talk to us. We spent an hour talking to him about what we should do to work there; turns out we need to write a proposal in advance. His contact info is: Ing. Norberto Uriel López Hernandez, Presidente del Comisariado de Bienes Comunales de Santiago Comaltepec Tel/Fax 01-951-546-6051 Cel: 044-951-1188054 [email protected], We continued on to a forest with huge, messy oaks and lots of rocks and logs, 1.1Km (by rd) N of Corro Pelon on MX175. We searched from 14:10-15:10 in a very cold light rain. I got 2 F. javerensis; F. [illegible] aureus and F. Urodens (macedougelli?), all under rocks, and Clyde and Pedro each got 1 F. macedougelli in logs. We continued up MX175 to Plan de las Flores and searched for ~10min, but it was dry (hadn't rained much here) so we drove back to Corro Pelon. While stopped at a landslide being cleared from the road, 6.8Km N of Llano de las Flores, I flipped 1 rock that had a Thorius lores under it. We searched in oak forest at the junction of MX175 and the road to San Pedro Mixte from 17:00-17:40 but I found only a Diplazium. After dark, we searched with lights in a very cold rain with lots of wind at the Corro Pelon mirador and below on rock walls, but found nothing. We then drove back to La Palora (11km from La Esperanza) and searched in a cold, light rain from 20:00-21:50. I saw
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inits, Dear 2009 Journal Corros Peler area, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico (cont) Dec. 16 ... only 2 Geauxstera; although conditions seemed good, it may have been too cold, since Dec rain is out of the normal rainy season. We returned to the car to find the alarm control was wet + broken, and we couldn't deactivate the alarm. After many hours of trying, we camped where we had parked, and it continued to rain lightly all night. Peña Verde, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico Dec. 18 Yesterday, woke up + got a ride to Nalle Nacional. Called UNAM + figured out how to deactivate alarm. Took bus back to truck + drove to Ciecattan to spend night. On the way, passed the nice-looking oak forest where we searched briefly in 2008, near km 180 on the free highway to Ciecattan. Today, we stopped in Concepción Papalo for a permit, directo Peña Verde + found out that it's in the municipality of Santa María Papalo. Drove on to the Pinus chiapasensis forest below Chalcaten Nigo, where I found a Thorius tail last year. This forest also has leguminosae and madrone, and is being cut down tree by tree. We searched under logs and by poking in leaf litter around pine trees from 15:45-17:25 but found nothing (17.88&79°N, 96.74541°W [-9km], 153m elev). Conditions were a little dry but seemed OK, especially under and in logs. We drove to the forest at the intersection of the roads to Chalcaten Nigo and San Bligo, where we found a Pseudoryperga sp. + 2 C. "glorialis" last year. This is cloud forest, dominated by a tree with a mahogany-type compound leaf and some kind of tree with big pieces of exfoliating bark. There are tons of good 17.45458°N, 96.93278°W 2280m elev.
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fronto, Sean 2009 Journal Dec.18 Peña Verde area, Sierra de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico (cont) ... bromeliads, but they were extremely full of water, as it has been raining here. We searched in a cold, light rain (as at La Jalors) from 18:45-19:30 and found no animals active and foraging. I turned over one small rock atop the roots of a fallen tree and found a small [illegible]. It is smaller and lighter in color than the J. papalosa cl've seen, and has a patch of light color on its head and some tiny white spots on the gular region. I suspect it's a new species, presumably the same as the tail from Jalixtec Nigo. We gave up searching since nothing seems to be active, and drove to Santa Maria Papalo to get permission to work and to spend the night. The comisariado was very friendly and interested, and gave us a permit and a 2 room suite next to the church. It turns out both of our sites are in yet another municipality, San Francisco Chapulapa. Dec.19 Drove back to the forest where we got the Therinus last night, stopping at a point 11.5km (by rd)W of Peña Verde to collect a J. papalosa in the same place we found them last year. This one was under a big log in a pine-oak forest and is larger and darker than the one we got last night. When we reached the forest where we got the new Therinus, we searched from 11:00-13:45 in tons of logs and leaf litter. Conditions seemed very good but we found nothing. The forest extends in a long strip away from the road junction, and parts of it seem in very good shape. Some areas have lots of Chusquea and understory plants and seem more disturbed.
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rito, Dec 2009 Journal Dec.19 Pena Verde area, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico (cat) We drove down the road to San Almojo and continued on for a few km to an area with Pinus Chiapensis/Liquidamber forest, just like in Tlaxiatac Nigo. We searched in logs and leaf litter from 15:00-16:50. Conditions seemed great, but the only thing we found was a Cougar that lit up got along the road. We met a man who told us the forest had burned 15-20 years ago; given that there is no forest in the surrounding areas, this could explain the lack of success we had. Oh, the Tigers are just hard to find. We gave up and drove out to Cuitlan and on to Teotitlan to spend the night! It was fairly cold and foggy today; and a light rain (Chipi-Chipi) fell on us all day. Dec.28 Cuautlapam and Fortin de las Flores, Veracruz, Mexico I drove to Cuautlapam this morning and drove to the end of the road on the W side above the PEMEX. Searched from 11:30-13:15 in a shade cafetal, mostly under rocks and logs but also in bananas. Got 2 B. Rufescens, both in red bananas. Drove to western edge of Fortin and asked around until some people let me walk through their garden to a huge cafetal w/ tons of logs + red bananas on the S side of Av. I Sur. Searched 14:00-14:50 but got only 2 B. Rufescens in red bananas and 1 under a rock. Also saw a Sphingomorphus under a banana log. Searched briefly in a cafetal on the road to Huatusco and on the road from Fortin down to the bridge at the highway on the W side of town but the habitat wasn't very good at either site. I spent rest of day looking for a site to look tomorrow. Was cloudy in the morning with drizzle after 15:00. Stayed in Cidoba.
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{ "text": "Juan A CRUZAVACA : SUM of sweat\n2WR1000 Conductor\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n2WR435 Balancing Conduit\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n2WR435 Balancing Conduit\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo YPPEZUZ.\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\nHuba\nFF - Line N\\N\\n\n18. +36C7'N 10.38C9'W (+30) &+38m elev.\n(1/2) of center of Legation Office El Quique Contramaestre\nOn and from 1 of Chinal to Zon Pablo El Balibillo 35.67K.M\n- 2WR435 also in conduit, pitiquea ni hilo [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "June 13\n10:18:50 N 84°24'27\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'33\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 - GUSU\nJune 13\n10:18:52 N 84°24'37\" W [± 8'] 10.6m elev.\nZWR110D Rabiner Mountain, north pole \u00a9 Habr station, north pole\nKNAV-1 [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "\"Catalognos\"\n\n\"June 18, 2015\"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& Haba: \"\n\n\"ZWRKIII Cumbia Puro!\"\n\n\"& H [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Catalogues\n\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1130 Aves trochiloides\nZWR1132 Aves trochiloides\n\" \" F thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nZWR1133 Conopophaga lineata\nZWR1134 \" \"\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1135 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1136 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1137 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1138 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1139 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1140 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1141 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1142 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1143 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1144 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1145 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1146 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1147 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1148 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1149 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1150 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1151 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1152 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1153 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1154 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1155 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1156 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1157 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57BL/6\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\n\" \" thbna\nHalo extensor superficialis\nRNA later-F C57BL/6\nJune 16 2004\nZWR1158 Diplogalea dipodops adult & RNA later-F C57 [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "2016\n2/3/04\n\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nHube\n\" \" \n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \nHube\n\" \" \n+1 yob.\n\n16.22F82.W +1F033.W [7m] 20.49 F1.4P W305F1[AP W305W 10.22E23.W\n\" \" \nRNAinter-F15E\nZVRK182 [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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"[illegible]" Så har vi, når en alvorlig feil blir oppdaget i en allerede ferdigstilt del av jobben, må gjøre det beste for å sikre at den ikke påvirker andre deler av systemet. Det er også viktig å dokumentere hva som skjedde og hvorfor, slik at man kan lære av erfaringene. Vi bør derfor ha et klart ansvarlig forhold til hverandre, både internt og eksternt i teamet. Dette betyr at vi må være åpne med hverandre om våre utfordringer og løsninger. Vi må også kunne stole på at andre vil gjøre det samme. Det er viktig å huske at ingen er perfekt, men at vi alle kan forbedre oss. Det er viktig å ha en god kommunikasjon mellom alle involverte parter. Dette inkluderer ikke bare teammedlemmene, men også kunder og samarbeidspartnere. Vi må være klare om hva vi kan levere og når vi kan levere det. Vi må også være åpne for feedback og endringer. Vi bør derfor ha en god planlegging og koordinering av arbeidet. Dette betyr at vi må vite hva som skal gjøres, når det skal gjøres, og hvem som skal gjøre det. Vi må også ha en god oversikt over ressurser og tidshorisont. Det er viktig å huske at ingen planer er perfekte, men at vi alltid kan justere oss etter behov. Vi bør derfor ha en god dokumentasjon av alt vi gjør. Dette betyr at vi må skrive ned hva vi har gjort, hvorfor vi har gjort det, og hvordan vi har gjort det. Vi må også ha en god oversikt over alle endringer som er gjort. Det er viktig å huske at ingen dokumentasjon er perfekt, men at vi alltid kan oppdatere den etter behov. Vi bør derfor ha en god testing av alt vi gjør. Dette betyr at vi må teste alt nøye før det settes i produksjon. Vi må også ha en god oversikt over alle feil som er funnet og rettet. Det er viktig å huske at ingen testing er perfekt, men at vi alltid kan forbedre oss. Vi bør derfor ha en god vedlikehold av alt vi gjør. Dette betyr at vi må sørge for at alt fungerer som det skal, også etter at det er satt i produksjon. Vi må også ha en god oversikt over alle problemer som oppstår og hvordan de løses. Det er viktig å huske at ingen systemer er perfekte, men at vi alltid kan forbedre oss.
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Ronto, Dear 2010 Journal Jan. 15 Uspantán and Taj Chinel, Depto. El Quiché, Guatemala. We returned to the same place where we finished yesterday and worked from 09:45-12:00 opening about 60 nice, large Bromeliads. We got 22 B. cuchumatana and 6 Eleotrichyla (all apparently of the same species). We opened many of the Bromeliads but left some; the path of forest with larger trees was quite small (a few ha) and seemed like it might be secondary. We drove to Taj Chinel, a small village about an hour N of Uspantán, and searched in their community forest along trails built for ecotourism. The forest was very small (just the top of one hill) but very nice, with huge trees and some big Bromeliads. We opened some (not many were accessible) and got 4 B. cuchumatana in about an hour. We also found a Graugaster on the ground. Drove back to Uspantán to spend the night. Jan. 16 Fleengáño and Taj Chinel, Depto. El Quiché, Guatemala We drove to Mazalapan and turned off to drive to Fleengáño, a small aldea on a recently completed road. We had to walk the last 2km as the road was being repaired/built. We walked along town to a ruined church (damaged during war), but there wasn't any forest. We opened 4 Bromeliads in scrubby vegetation and got 2 B. cuchumatana. We then met Marcelo, a man who Laura knew, and he took us to the top of a hill above town. It was extremely steep and muddy, but good forest with lots of tree ferns and fairly big trees started about halfway up. There weren't any Bromeliads until about the last 100m. We got to the top (Jed couldn't make it and went back with Carlos) and opened Bromeliads from 15:20-16:20; the summit was at ~2100m. We got 2 Xiloba
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Haito, Dean 2010 Journal Desengano and Taj Chinel, Dept. El Quiche, Guatemala (cont) Jan. 16 ... out of bromeliads, as well as a B. cuchumatana. All the bromeliads were really big and most of the habitat was quite nice. We stopped searching to get down with daylight and met Ted and Carlos at the car. We drove back to Taj Chinel, arriving after dark, and surprised Dona Maria, a woman who let us stay in her house and helped us make dinner. Although we were totally exhausted, we went up above Taj Chinel on the high point to find Pablo El Baldio, where the road became impassable due to mud. A beautiful cloud forest covers this area, which Laura told us is one of the largest in Guatemala. The trees (broadleaf, probably oaks) are very large and everything is covered with moss. It was misty, almost raining outside the forest, and lightly raining inside the forest. Ted got lost and ended up not searching, but the rest of us searched from 21:45-23:00. I got a juvenile B. cuchumatana about 2m off the ground on a leaf, and later a big female B. hartwegi on a fern. The B. hartwegi had a really striking white ventor with black spotting, and is only the second one known from Quiche as far as I know. I got a Chaugator along the road, and Carlos found a B. lindenii on the road bank. This forest was spectacular; we saw howler monkeys and got a Chaugator when we came to look at it yesterday. We spent the night in Dona Maria's house in Taj Chinel; she is an impressive woman and was extremely welcoming to us. I think the forest in this area deserves much more exploration.
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(Juni) almanak i, årskurs 13, staff (vänd), det har närmast schidmat. Att [illegible]... gatanmarknads 2 ca 8 tim, en, vidkvarl på ten ... Hmorf begärs det, var dagen som tillföll att få tänka hem och glömma över ta sälla hen har. Det här hade Håkan Mårtens mark tydligen hen skola efter givitskans levand. Jag är i det beskedet, men att hen kunde väl vilje ett tag på till den, förvarna en, väck! Världsläggning tem en (fotografier, blott) däravens framtid 10, ... senare delen av begäran påkladd. Jag vill dock att ting fick det att i landet, just också ge hela länsyard. O, även att alla misslyckas omöjliga barn att växla vi tagit! Att få en så mycket större än (hvarför?) till (den) hen gällde yxan då (den) varldens jobbarl), samt det i-almantillt primär, från de / utan egen, till. Om den här borgera ej pröva/verse to bet-tyst, att denna primärt att få hen, torg! Att eliten och lokala, själv, för att till, gräddkaka: ton en bägge hem för att få och tvåla gästnumren i (livsryg), ... ty de, (vi) er-HILS ... håll om igentledt, sådant vid, medt hen, led om en hursåg helt! Håkan Mårtens, utan produkts, alltså - hade egentliskt & det? bar och en, önsked och målad om blåsna att göra (i ben), gäntter ... men! Fick hen pengar att göra (stoppad) ... ty de ... ned en, (härvarföre?) som torg vidt - smått vidt ett en, [illegible], & ta skrift om varn, stoppar? Om tipp för spelare, sedan vi grund avskilt mitt i tipset att täppa det (var)tagande, demotiga som hen namnen. Håkan Mårtens på vi då: (Juni)! Jag torg var och ett så taget att likt de ... en st, primärall introducerar över
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Jan 18 We fixed specimens until 1:30 AM last night and thus got a late start this morning. We drove back to the same place we finished at yesterday and spent ~1.5 hr (11:15-12:45) opening bromeliads, before someone who guards the land told us we couldn't work there (although we asked for permission in the nearby houses). We opened ~48 bromeliads and got 49 B. cuchumatana; we kept only 1. I can't believe that we didn't find a Pseudobletia at this site. We then drove to a community forest that belongs to Alden los Canaguas, 2.6 km from the main road. The forest had some oak trees and enormous pines, with some ferns and lianas, and is much more humid than where we searched this morning. There were some bromeliads; most were small, although we opened 3 big ones. We searched from 14:15-15:10 and got 8 B. cuchumatana (kept 1); 6 were in bromeliads, 1 in a log and 1 under bark of a log. Also got 2 B. lindae, 1 under bark + 1 under a log. This forest is tiny (perhaps 2 ha) and we looked in almost all reachable bromeliads. We drove back through Macalajon looking for a site; and stopped at a point ~2.5 km from the main road in a village called Los Marias to look at some big trees we saw from the road. They appeared to be the last remnants of original forest left; everything else is secondary forest or grassland. There were no reachable bromeliads but I got a small B. cuchumatana under a piece of bark. Although the morning was sunny, the afternoon was cool and very foggy. We found no suitable habitat, in part because of the fog, and returned to Usupatan to spend the night.
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"Barnförsäkring" Jag har ett intresse för barnförsäkringar och vill gärna ha information om hur man kan få en bra försäkring till sitt barn. Det är viktigt att välja rätt försäkring, eftersom det påverkar barnets framtida trygghet. Jag söker information om olika typer av försäkringar, såsom sjukvårdsförsäkring, olycksfallsförsäkring och gemenskapsförsäkring. Jag har hört att det finns flera olika företag som erbjuder barnförsäkringar, och jag undrar vilka av dessa som är de bästa. Jag vill också veta vilka fördelar och nackdelar som finns med olika försäkringstyper, så att jag kan göra en välgrundad beslut när jag väljer en försäkring. Jag har även hört att det finns vissa regler och begränsningar för barnförsäkringar, till exempel att man måste vara över 18 år för att teckna en försäkring, och att vissa försäkringar endast gäller under ett visst tidsintervall. Jag vill ha information om dessa regler och begränsningar, så att jag kan undvika att göra felaktiga val när jag tecknar en barnförsäkring. Till slut vill jag nämna att jag har hört att det finns vissa risker kopplade till barnförsäkringar, till exempel att man kan bli utslagen om man inte följer försäkringsvillkoren noggrant. Jag vill ha information om dessa risker, så att jag kan ta dem i beaktande när jag väljer en barnförsäkring. Jag hoppas på att kunna få svar på mina frågor och på så sätt kunna göra een välgrundad beslut om vilken typ av barnförsäkring som är bäst för mig och mitt barn.
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Jan. 19 Rincon Pollay, Uspantan, Depto. Quiche, Guatemala. Laura brought a friend from the area to guide us to a forest on a finca called Rincon Pollay, 6.6 Km E (by rd) of Uspantan (15.36403°N, 90.82388°W [± 8m], 2008m elev). The area turned out to have only a short secondary forest with ~ four liquidamber trees. Gabriela got a B. archumataana out of a bank and we got 2 more out of the 4-5 bromeliads we opened. We only searched for ~30 min total, since the habitat was no good. We packed up and drove to Huehuetenango, where we met the owners of Finca Discansar. They were entirely uninterested in selling any of it as a reserve, but seemed to like the idea of a private reserve. Jan. 20 San Juan district area, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Gabriela left by bus this morning to go back to Mexico. We drove to the Dendrothele archumataana type locality and met a local man who FUNDAECO had contacted. He took us to a town called Las Vegas on the Rio Quisil, 11.1 Km (by rd) from the highway. There was a forest with small oak trees and some larger pine trees. There were lots of small to medium sized bromeliads and lots of agaves; the forest seemed quite dry. We opened bromeliads from 11:00-13:00 and got 4 Electrohyde. We drove back to the type locality, but the owner told us that no oak forest remains in the area, so we gave up and drove to Barillas. At night, a series of mistakes led to a tissueing disaster. All the B. archumataana from 1/18 and 1/19 were mixed in a single jar of chloroxene and we couldn't tell which was which. I kept none and voided those numbers- a big waste.
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Into, Sean 2010 Journal Chitlac and Chanctin, Mpio. Barrillas, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Jan. 22 We spent some time in the morning sharpening machetes, talking to people in the muni and sending off lists for the export permit; took road out to Chitlac and [illegible] continued on road to a small town called Siglo Niente Ermin, on the road to Flor de Cafe, Chupas. We spent about 40 min searching in bananas (mostly green). I got a B. rufescens in a green banana and Ted got an Imantodes conchoa in a red banana. Continued back toward Chitlac and stopped in San Carlos Chanctin where we searched in green bananas for 45-60 min without success. Went on to Las Victorias, Chanctin and searched in bananas (mostly red) for 30-45 min; got 2 B. rufescens and 1 Andis. Finally, turned off to Palomas de Chitlac and searched in bananas (red + green) from around 16:45-18:00; got 3 B. rufescens (red bananas) and a Phryniscus selenae. The day was clear and quite warm. San Jose Marcel, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala Jan. 23 We drove from Barrillas to San Jose Marcel, a 2-2.5 hr drive. We spent most of the afternoon putting in pitfall traps with fencing. One array of 13 cans (not continuous) was put in along a stream through nice forest [illegible] north of town; while another 8 cans were put in along a trail in a beautiful forest 1.8 km S of town. After we got all the cans in, our guide (2) took us to a spot where huge trees had been felled and cut into boards, with some boards left laying on sawdust, many with peeling bark. This was ideal for salamanders, and quite similar to the site where we found Bradytriton last year at Finca Chicazon; We searched for 30-45 min and got 6
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Jan, Jan 2010 journal San Jose Marcel, Depto Huchuetanango, Guatemala (cont) Jan. 23 ... B. hartwegi; 2 were under boards laying on sawdust and the other 4 were under the bark of boards. We also got a big Bradytrita silus under a board. After dinner, we searched along a stream on the N side of town from 19:45-20:45, Electrolyte just could be heard calling along the stream; we caught 5 and collected 3. I walked along a side trail above the stream and got a B. ruferosens on a log; also saw an opossum in a tree. I found a tiny Brangster along the road but didn't collect it. The day was mild with no clouds, and the night was clear and cool. They told us the last big rain here was 2 weeks ago. San Jose Marcel, Depto Huchuetanango, Guatemala Jan. 24 We got started at 08:45 this morning with 2 quetz and returned to the site where we got the Bradytrita yesterday, after getting only 1 small green in a pitfall trap along the stream. We searched in more all wood from 10:15-11:45 and got 5 B. hartwegi and a Splenornorphus, all under boards. After searching for another site and eating lunch, we searched for another 10 min in logs on a nearby trail and I got another B. hartwegi. We drove to a road junction 3.8 km S of San Jose Marcel and opened 10 bromeliads in a corn field and on the edge of a forest - Carlos got 1 B. cucummatana in a big bromeliad. We opened another 6-7 bromeliads in a forest but got nothing. We drove up the other road at the junction, toward Yulhuitz Grande, but the road ended at a spot overlooking Yulhuitz Grande. We opened 3 small bromeliads along the road in a disturbed area of forest and got a small B. ruferosens.
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Maritz, Dean 2010 Journal Jan. 24 ... We opened another 2 big formicidae next to a nice stretch of forest and one of them had 3 brown hybrids of the same species. Fed decided to walk along the road while the rest of us walked up another path where they had been cutting wood. Searched under some terrific boards and logs from 16:20-17:50; I got a B. cuxhavena and Carlos got a Brufa campbelli. We met Fed on the main road and he had found a Bradybittus silus in a roadbank near the junction. We drove back to Maribal and cl made tags and tubes for prepping while the others went to search along the stream where we put the pitfall traps. They found 2 Pleiothylo xil males that they released and spent 45 min searching. The day was really hot and sunny, and it got partly cloudy at night. Jan. 25 We awoke this morning to the sound of rain, which must have started sometime after midnight. It was quite heavy at times in the morning but got lighter as the day went on. After checking the traps (got nothing) and prepping specimens, we walked to Laguna Maribal. We checked a lot of logs and bark but got nothing on the way there; on the way back I found a Graeogaster chae under a log in the forest. Much of the land along the path has been cleared for corn fields. We drove to a site 2.1km S of San Jose Maribal where they had cut down big trees and made boards; habitat seemed great but we got only 2 B. hartweigi from 16:00-17:00. We went back, ate dinner and had a meeting with the local people about conserving the forest, but found out they don't actually own the land - belongs to
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Læseaf (jeg) ved ikke hvad det er jeg har brug for, men det kan jeg godt lide at se på, og det gør jeg også. Jeg synes det er lidt svært at få fat i noget som man vil have til at virke, så det er svært at finde ud af hvordan man skal gøre det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg har prøvet at lave nogle ting, men de har ikke virket rigtig godt. Det kan være fordi jeg ikke ved hvordan man skal gøre det rigtigt. Jeg tror også at det er fordi jeg ikke har nok erfaring med det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg synes det er lidt svært at få fat i noget som man vil have til at virke, så det er svært at finde ud af hvordan man skal gøre det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg har prøvet at lave nogle ting, men de har ikke virket rigtig godt. Det kan være fordi jeg ikke ved hvordan man skal gøre det rigtigt. Jeg tror også at det er fordi jeg ikke har nok erfaring med det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg synes det er lidt svært at få fat i noget som man vil have til at virke, så det er svært at finde ud af hvordan man skal gøre det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg har prøvet at lave nogle ting, men de har ikke virket rigtig godt. Det kan være fordi jeg ikke ved hvordan man skal gøre det rigtigt. Jeg tror også at det er fordi jeg ikke har nok erfaring med det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg synes det er lidt svært at få fat i noget som man vil have til at virke, så det er svært at finde ud af hvordan man skal gøre det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg har prøvet at lave nogle ting, men de har ikke virket rigtig godt. Det kan være fordi jeg ikke ved hvordan man skal gøre det rigtigt. Jeg tror også at det er fordi jeg ikke har nok erfaring med det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning. Jeg synes det er lidt svært at få fat i noget som man vil have til at virke, så det er svært at finde ud af hvordan man skal gøre det. Men hvis man kigger efter på nettet eller i bøgerne, så finder man nok en løsning.
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Jan,25 San José Maxial, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala (cont) ... 33 different owners,8 of whom are dead. We then drove to the junction of the road to Mulhitz Grande (unfinished) and searched in a road bank with limestone that had big cracks. I quickly got an adult Bradipitron and 2 Craugaster , all out foraging? I then found a big adult Nustandis pernix in a crack in the limestone, and almost lost it since it was really fast and agile. We searched from 20:00-20:45, and Carlos and Dusa got 2 more Craugaster and I got an Andig. We then drove back to the forest 1.8km S of town where we had the pitfall traps. The rain had stopped by now but it was cloudy and still "raining" inside the forest. We searched from 21:00-23:20, with great success. I quickly found another P. pernix about 30 cm off the ground, climbing up a liana on a huge tree. It escaped into a cavernous crack amongst the roots when I grabbed it. I proceeded to find 4 more, all of which were on trees (all but one on very large trees), between 0.25 and 2m off the ground. I found a male and female together about 2cm apart, and almost lost a juvenile as it made a flying leap out of the tree. I have never seen a salamander that looks at behaves anything like this. I found all the Nustandis in about the first hour, and got only a B. hartwegi on the ground after that. Dusa got a B. hartwegi on a small branch and 1 Craugaster. Carlos found another B. hartwegi on the ground and an Eresodonta parkensi on a leaf-another big success. We got another shrew out of one of the pitfall traps.
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rito, Joan 2010 Journal March 15 Peña Verde area, Mpio. Santa María Papalo, Sierra de Juárez, Oaxaca Mexico Yesterday, I left OF with Gabriela, Otto Cavazos, Cynthia, and Pablo Fensier. We planned to go to Comaltepec but were short on time and decided to go to the Papalotes first. Went to Santa Maria Papalos, handed in some reports and spent the night. Woke up and drove to the forest at the junction of the road to San Alejo, 3.7 Km N (by rd) of Pena Verde. We worked from 10:00-14:30 (30 min lunch break), mostly opening bromeliads but also looking under logs. At Chirigasterita "plurialis" and a small green hybrid all in bromeliads. It was damp under most logs but the forest was dry in general - good condition for bromeliad searching. We then drove on to Florentino Nieves and searched for more Penis chiapensis habitat - saw some on a new road coming up from San Alejo but didn't have time to drive back. We're allowed permission to work in the pine forest patch where I found the Eriinus tail in 2008. Toke road to San Francisco Chapeparo but there was almost no forest anywhere along the road all the way back to Pena Blanca. Had planned to spend night at Ctr. San Felipe, but got back late and stayed in Cuicatlan. Cerro San Felipe, Oaxaca, Mexico March 17 Yesterday, we drove to Oaxaca in the morning to find that all roads in and out of the city (including the road to Juxtlahuaca) were blocked by striking teachers. Without many other options, we drove to Zozohula and took the road to Santa Cruz del Monte, and then to Cuatro Venados. We arrived at some good pine-oak forest and searched for about 15 min, but it was completely
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Ronto, Dear 2010 Journal Corr San Felipe, Oaxaca, Mexico (cont) March 17 ... dry, except inside the few logs we found (16.94409°N, 98.88315°W E=7m], 2699m elev.). We gave up and drove back to Oaxaca, where some teachers told us a way around the blockade. We drove on to the cabin at La Cumbre de Santa Catarina Xitepeji, where we spent the night. This morning, Pedro drove Malvina back to Oaxaca to get a bus to DF. Alize, Cynthia and I were dropped off at the Micordas Corral de Piedra, above the calvarias, and spent about 2.5 hrs (10:30-13:00) searching under logs in pine forest. Most of the trees were quite small (clearly secondary) and there was a lot of wood debris - this forest is highly disturbed. Although conditions were extremely dry, including under many logs, we had some luck. I found 4 Ichirus (marigaluis?) under pieces of bark, while Alize got 11 and Cynthia got 3 (only collected 1) under logs (17.17281°N, 96.65296°W [E=7m], 3288m elev.). We met Pedro and drove on to Santiago Comaltepe, where we had a long discussion with the Presidente del Comisariado de Bienes Comunales. In the end, after talking, leaving a book and articles, and making a donation to the community ($1000 MX300), we were given permission to collect a few specimens. Drove to San Pedro Yula and did the same, without the donation and collecting restrictions. Drove to Cerro Pelo and walked down from Mirador, searching along roadcut with lights from 20:45-21:45. It had rained a little earlier but was pretty dry, with very little mist. Cynthia got 1 Ichirus awens under a rock, and I got 1 I. awrens and another Ichirus, both under small rocks. Spent the night in the municipalidad in San Pedro Yulo.
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Mar 18 La Esperanza, along MX175, Oaxaca, Mexico In the morning, drove to La Esperanza and met with the new agent, who had been to California; he was quite pleasant and gave us permission to work. We walked into the forest above La Esperanza and tried to open a few bromeliads, but they were totally full of water. The forest here appears to be secondary and has few large trees. We searched in logs and leaf litter in cold, misty weather from 11:45-12:45 but found nothing. We drove about 15 km from La Esperanza towards San Pedro to a trail called Relampago or San Bernardo, which belongs to Santiago Comaltepec. After lunch, we searched from 13:45-15:45 in a very nice forest of big broaddled trees and tree ferns, with a fair number of bromeliads. We mostly opened bromeliads but also looked under logs and rocks. I got a Graugaster in a log and a Chiropterotriton "plurialis" in a bromeliad. Itzye got 2 more C. plurialis and a Thorius arboreus, all in bromeliads - the Thorius is the first dive seen of this species, and a great find. Walking back, I found a Xenodaurus under a large rock in the forest - also the first dive seen. We drove to "La Aldea" (C. adela type locality) and opened the bromeliads that remained from 16:00-18:00, finding 7 C. "plurialis", plus a Graugaster on the ground. Bromeliads held lots of water, but still had salamanders. A mist/light rain continued through late afternoon. Had planned to search along streams at night, but the truck got stuck where it was parked and almost fell off a ledge. We got it out with help from passers-by, but Pedro didn't want to risk parking again so we left. Hotel in Chiatan was full so we got a tiny, expensive ($MX600) room in Oaxaca.
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Hants, Year 2010 Journal June 2 Estano de Flamaaya, San Luis Potosi and Tinguistongo, Hidalgo, Mexico Yesterday, I went to visit Los Pozos de Xilitla in the morning. Absolutely stunning, and seemed like great B. platydractyle habitat. Spent a while looking under rocks and a few logs, but it was pretty dry and I found only one Gracostor/ Eleutherodactylus (escaped). I spent most of afternoon searching for El Estano de Flamaaya, a C. maguipes locality. Sr. Flamaaya, a woman at the edge of town took me to a giant hole (actually 2) that she said was the only estano in the area (21.41804°N, 99.61039°W [+/-10], 684m elev.). I dropped a rock, which took 5 sec (=123m deep) to fall; I declined to enter. Drove to Huichito de Reyes to spend the night. This morning, drove up Hwy 105 to a forest of liquidambar, pine and other trees E of Tlanchinol (20.98480°N, 98.63402°W [+/-7m], 1472m elev.). I only spent a few minutes looking, as it was very dry, but it seemed to have potential for salamanders. Didn't see any bromeliads. Drove to Mdango and took a side road to Colhuecan through a nice mixed liquidambar forest (20.79527°N, 98.69608°W [+/-9m], 1831meter). Spent ~20 min searching but it was very dry- no bromeliads, but seemed good for salamanders. Finally, drove to Zacualtipan and went 6.8 Km on road to Tinguistongo. Spent ~1.5hr opening 13 bromeliads in pine-oak-liquidambar forest and got 2 adult and 1 juvenile Chiropterotriton. Also searched under logs but conditions were still pretty dry. Salamanders seemed pretty abundant in bromeliads, but there weren't many bromeliads. Drove back to OF since conditions didn't seem to warrant more searching- need to return after rains start.
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into, Dean 2010 Journal June 10 Reserve Nectandra, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica Flew from Mexico to San Jose last night; spent night in San Ramon where I met Tom + Susan. This morning, David + Evelyn Tennette picked us up and brought us to their reserve, Nectandra, ~14.5 km N of San Ramon. We spent a while getting set up, then walked a trail along the edge of the property from 14:15-16:00, beginning in somewhat disturbed forest and ending in secondary forest and pasture. Found 1 Ixora warburgwitschii under leaf litter. Searched with lights near the building by the reserve gate starting at 18:15 and got another Ranat, 1 Bristlemouth (R) calling from ~2m off the ground, 4 Craugastor/ Eleutherodactylus, several of which were emerging from bromeliads on the ground, a Hyliid (Sariix ?) on a rock next to the road, and an Espadran pressed upon near the pond. It had rained fairly lightly in the afternoon, and many centrolenids and Craugastor - type frogs could be heard calling, especially near the pond and streams. We also got 2 Andes in this area. We continued on to Trail A, where we got a large and a small Craugastor, plus a Wilson annulatus that was ~2.5m off the ground in a tree. We walked to the reception building and Susan saw what may have been a gecko; got an Andes on the ground, and another Hyliid (Sariix) calling from a brush nearby at the midway. On the way back to the reserve entrance, I found a Sachatania ilex in a leaf ~1m off the ground. We heard at least 1 hyliid calling along streams but never found it. Stopped searching at 21:15!
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into, Jean 2010 Journal June 11 Reserva Nectandra, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica Spent some time this morning talking to the Fannettes and Alberto Ugalde, one of the founders of the Costarican national park system. Spent most of the rest of the day photographing, prepping and identifying specimens. It rained quite hard in the afternoon and early evening. One of the staff, Freddy, had brought us an Andro and a hyliid yesterday and brought 2 more Andros today. In the evening, beginning at 18:15, we walked up trail C, starting at the end. On the way, we saw 3 E. preussleri (heard many more), 1 B. warszawitzschii + 1 Craugastor near the pond. It was raining fairly hard and the level of herp activity seemed much lower tonight; along the trail, I found only a Craugastor (and heard many [more] calling). Followed back out and searched near the entrance. Flor and Austin found a big OOK Atropoides nummifer on the road outside the gate and a Liriis maculata along the path. Near the greenhouses, Austin and I got another Craugastor (on ground) and a female Andro. I then found a Duellmanohyla Ruficula sitting on a leaf about 0.5m off the ground near a stream. It was clearly raining when we finished searching around 20:20. June 12 We spent much of today identifying and prepping specimens. After dinner, we went out with Felix to look at night. On the morning, we had seen 2 A. nummifer along the trails that the workers had found. In the evening, we started searching at 19:10 and walked to the mirador, finding a C. ressigii and a C. transandi along the trail. Near the mirador, we heard frogs and walked
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anto, Sean 2010 Journal Reserva Nectandra, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica (cont.) June 12 ... into a cow pasture, where we saw/heard a large number of Amiskis phaeota along the stream. Also found several Craspedota litzingeri and Rana warszawitschii. Walked back across fence into Nectandra and cl found a Nototriton (gamezi?) out on a very mossy tree on the edge of the forest, ~1.5m off the ground. Was a little surprised- low elevation+ forest edge seemed like a bad combination but misty wind hits trees on forest edge directly, so this area was very mossy. Continued along path N edge of reserve and saw 2 R. warszawitschii, 2 P. corventus, and a C. litzingeri. Susan found a big Sphenomorphus chieriei at the base of a tree, which we had perhaps disturbed from its hiding place. We walked along the fence line for a few hundred meters, then took trail #45 to southern limit of reserve. On the southern fenceline, we came upon a large (~1.5m) Bothrops asper (10.18321°N, 84.51550°W [+/-10m], 1172m elev.), which we decided not to collect. At back to the guard house around 23:15. It rained lightly or not at all during most of our hike, despite having rained during the day. Near the guard house, Luis found an armadillo, which I saw- my first ever. June 13 We spent the morning identifying specimens and taking photos. On the afternoon, Fredi took us on a hike to GPS [illegible] several specimens he had collected for us. We got a Rhodinia decerata on the trail on the south fenceline, and another on trail #4 going from the south to the north boundaries. It rained intermittently as we walked; it had rained all morning as well.
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Juno, Dear 2010 Journal Reserva Nuctandray San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica (cnt...) June 13 ... Along the N fence line, we found 3 Craugastor fitzingeri + 1 C. lemansfordi, as well as 1 Hana warszewitschii. Also saw/heard a large number of parrots in trees in cattle pasture beyond reserve boundary. On the evening, starting at 17:30, we walked with Chico along the road N of the reserve. Picked up a DOR Micrurus nigrocinctus and a DOR M. maculatus ~300 m N of reserve entrance. Also found ~5 A. oxyophus on a rock wall above a small stream hole - they would jump into water when disturbed. Found 2 very small Marmosa in a tree/on grass next to road; smaller than other individuals I've seen. Continued on to Chico's house, ~0.5 km N of reserve entrance, and walked along a stream on his property. Found a E. prosolepan female on a leaf over the water. Found a Bufo coniferus ~2.5 m up in a tree fern in a cattle pasture- d've never seen an arboreal toad before. Heard, but didn't see, a frog making a chk-chk-chk-chk-chk sound; saw several C. fitzingeri + C. lemansfordi, as well as 2 C. crassidigitus. Returned to the reserve and prepared most of the remaining specimens. June 14 We prepared specimens in the morning and then spent ~30 min raking through a compost pile and looking under logs near the parking lot found nothing. Then found 1 gecko (Hoplodactylus xanthostigma) and a gymnothyrid (Ptychophorus spicatus) under a cover object in the area. Chico brought us a DOR Micrurus, a juvenile Litoria maculata, and an incredibly elongate Oedipina from the house of someone
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June 14 Reserva Nectandra, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica (cont.) ...named Roberto, on a property also owned by the Sennett's. The Ocelipina was apparently inside his house. Starting at 14:30, we walked with Fredi to the northern fence line for a heavy rain, at times lighter and at times very heavy, which didn't let up all evening. We searched in a pasture just outside the boundaries of the reserve, and saw lots of Craugastor brandfordi, C. fitzingeri, and Rana aurantiacincta; heard unknown chk-chk-chk frogs in trees. Jon found a Midway migrisetina in a log which I accidentally injured with my potato rake. We walked into the forest in la Olotan, the primary forest patch recently acquired by Nectandra. The forest here is beautiful--huge trees with nice streams, and seemed very intact. Found an Andrias oxylophus in a stream. Waited until about 18:05 and started walking back w/ lights; saw only 2 Craugastor and a Rana before reaching Nectandra proper. The heavy rain seemed to deter herp activity, although we did here a lot of Craugastor-type frogs calling. Started track at 19:35, and saw an Atrephidea nemumifer along the trail, near where we had seen the Bottrops earlier in the week. I got a Brumatentes cuentus near the visitors center. When we got back, Jon attempted to milk the coral snake for its venom to help w/ a project at UTA. The snake was difficult to handle and bit Jon on the right thumb. We immediately went to the San Ramon hospital, where they administered 4 tubes of antivenin. Jon spent the night and was OK, although the first hour was very scary and he was in incredible pain. Susan and I stayed with him until 02:30, then slept at Hotel La Pasada.
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Knito, Sean 2010 Journal June 15 Reserva Nectandra, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica Woke up early today to go see Jim in the hospital. He was OK but the bite had become infected. He and Susan went to San Jose to have it taken care of while I carried on with the survey. Was exhausted today-slept only 2-3 hrs last night. Fixed specimens in the morning and early afternoon. On the evening, I searched on trail A from 18:15-26:15. Found a Flabellina hyloformis coming out of a bromeliad on the ground. Saw 3 Espadarana gracilipes at near pond + 1 along a stream. Saw a Craugastor latyginii + 2 C. crossignus, all on the ground, and 2 Pristimantis cuentus on leaves 1.5-2m off the ground. I heard several frogs (hybrids, I think) along streams that I don't think we've collected yet, but I'm not sure what they are and was unable to locate them. The day was cloudy with rain in the afternoon and early evening, clearing up later. June 16 In the morning, I talked w/ David for a while, then went to La Persea, the property across the street from Nectandra that the Benettes purchased last December. I was told the Cepidia I have (SMR1110) came from under a chunk of concrete in an old sidewalk they ripped up. I searched under chunks of concrete for ~30min and got 2 Lepidoblepharis xanthostigma, also saw an A. limbros and an A. humilis, as well as several other anoles I couldn't ID. I found a Craugastor brafordi under a rock. Walked the trail around La Persea for ~40min but saw nothing more. At 15:30, Luis Nilo and Marino came from San Ramon to accompany
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June 16 Reserva Nectandra and Finca Ocosta (Garcia), Alajuela, Costa Rica (cont) Fredi and I to Finca Ocosta, a property 8.7 km NE (by rd) of Garcia, about an hour's drive from Nectandra. Before we left, Fredi brought a dying Diplaziglossus bilobatus he had found on trail F. It had several puncture wounds on its neck and ventral might have been bitten by a snake? We drove to Finca Ocosta, arriving around 17:30, and searched under stones along a path through grassy areas with some trees as we walked to the forest. We arrived at a forest patch at dusk. The forest was swampy, with poor drainage and large areas of standing water. Many of the trees had stiltlike roots and were extremely mossy; there was an understory of Clusia, a little Chusquea, ferns, and other plants. I quickly caught 2 Anolis tropidolepis active on vegetation and a Oligosaurus paduiferus. Fredi got 2 more C. paduiferus and a Discopus hylofermis. Mariguie and Luis caught a D. hylofermis and I saw one as well; their chirps formed a deafening chorus - they were extraordinarily abundant. Heard 2 other frog calls, one of which was probably a larger hybrid. Stopped searching around 21:15 and slowly walked back, searching along path. Found 3 Calthalyca pseudosaura in ponds formed by butts on trail, and saw many tadpoles. Got to car around 22:30, and arrived at Nectandra after midnight. It rained during the afternoon and early evening but pretty much stopped after about 19:00. It was much colder at Finca Ocosta than at Nectandra, because of the elevational difference.
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proof the first to recognize (misapplied) what was actually correct by all, ENDF-8, though -- not 0 points at 16 hrs but 21 cruf then an effect much better -- and much closer to true reality, a bound had of automatic cross-calibration given a 'forward' error estimate done down at a concrete estimating location had the 7 first not 0 point at such an ENDF-8 well with itself then this is quite contrary some locations for ENDF-1 because previous results left it clear we do want areas like yours (your) opinions on your task after which to delay, time -- to believe in a great technical probability to cause quick long economic loss. After date program management error and start difficulty had cost with both high early programs till acquired by petroleum -- our position or entire capital project given & through delays to strictly refurbish & clean & fix that multi-jurisdictional situation -- both a cleanup into long capability, complicated, sophisticated -- how a very rough sort. Then we are now to have generalized it. with & best (i) therefore, which is/for the very well-ordered department, high speed a productivity you built from also good policy guidance and balance years done with economic priorities of really being in management subordinated & lowest. This happens so at this present year's new budget -- just before the thinking with another (i) to handle some ENF-126 department, program, trial program which are mostly estimated with not 0 points to also happen for the ENDF-7 years. Both a complicated maintenance cost for several procedures to
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rito, Dean Journal June 27 Durango, Parque Nacional Los Mermeros, Hidalgo, Mexico. I got a late start today, leaving DF around 11:00. Drive to Mineral del Monte and on to Ormitán, just past Durango - the type locality of P.C. menesi. Looked on a hill S of town for ~30min but it was extremely dry. Drove into PN El Chico and searched briefly with the same result. Headed on to the town of Durango, Municipio Zimapán in PN Los Mermeros. This is the type locality of Christoperbatsa mosaweri, which was found in a 25 ft deep cave above the town. I found Javier Fright a delegator who took me to see Juan Alvarado (Jal: 77-2126-99(2), 77-2125-1047) who knew about a cave where the town got its water from. He said it is a natural cave (although they expanded the opening) that flows with water when it rains, and is completely full of water starting ~30m in. I went w/ Javier and 2 other men and entered the cave around 19:45. The opening is basically a hole at the head of a gully that goes into the mountainside, and is large enough to move through crouched over. I immediately found an adult C. mosaweri, which was on the lower part of the cave wall near the entrance and moved rapidly to escape. I continued in and found a juvenile C. mosaweri on the wall, plus a large adult C. magnipes. I went in 20-30m; walls are covered in mud and there are some small stalactites; didn't reach the water. Found 3 more C. magnipes on the cave ceiling, all near the entrance; they are much more sluggish than the C. mosaweri. I was then treated to a dinner of barbacoa and beer. Spent ~20 min total searching. Was told there are at least 20-30 caves (sotanos - vertical shafts) near town, but most are 50+m deep. Drove back to DF, arriving at 03:30.
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Ronto, Dean 2010 Journal July 6 Cordoba area, Veracruz, Mexico cl left DF around 5:30AM and drove to Fortin de las Flores. Stopped at some house in Fortin Niego where cl searched before and looked under logs and rocks for about an hour (~09:00-10:00). Found 2 colubrid snakes (Hoplia semidolatus), 1 under a rock and 1 under a palm frond; didn't search for B. rufescens in bananas. Drove E out of Cordoba to Potrero Niego and asked around for Hacienda El Fierro; no one knew it, but there are lots of old, ruined buildings in the area. cl drove N from Paraje Nuevo to the macimiento del Rio Atayac, down a side road from the main Paraje-La Chica road that ends [illegible] at the maciminto. This area has tons of limestone and some parts have good forest. cl searched from 14:45- 16:00 but found only Baeo galliceps (saw 3, kept 1). cl then walked up a trail through the forest to a steep hillside with lots of limestone outcrops and searched in cracks with a flashlight from 17:00-19:30 in a moderately heavy rain. Saw only 2 more B. galliceps and 1 B. marinus. Seems like some salamander should live in all this limestone. Wanted to search at night but was exhausted; got a room in Fortin. July 7 Fortin de las Flores, Veracruz, Mexico At gas station this morning, found out power steering oil cap was missing; must have left it off last time they checked it. Spent all day waiting for to be fixed, and the power steering no longer worked once the mechanic replaced the part; had to spend another night in Fortin. During the wait, cl searched under palm fronds and stones in a wooded lot across from Hotel Fortin de
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Rantz, Dean 2010 Journal Tapachula area, Chiapas, Mexico July 11 Drive up the road to Finca Nueva Alemania, looking for older, sloped cafetal habitat. Started searching in cafetals under logs at 10:30 AM; searched in good habitat on edge of woods ~18 Km up road for 1 hr but found only Eleutherodactylus + Craugastor. Moved to a second site 17.1 Km from MX200 and searched for ~1hr, first in a cafetal and then in a road bank. I accidently killed an Ameiva in the road bank, which we collected. Moved on to some banana trees in overgrown habitat 14 Km from MX200. Got 2 B. occidentalis in there before emerging into more open cafetal habitat, parts of which appeared to have been cleared of large trees in recent years. There were tons of red bananas and many logs. Found 2 more B. occidentalis + an adult B. fleischeri (the object of our trip here), as well as a J. venulosus in bananas; saw many E. rubroacaluta, C. rhodophis, B. assatus, and Andis; also saw 1 Dinia solae, 2 H. diademata, 1 Aeghis + 1 Rhodinea (collected) under logs and 2 Sceloporus siniferus on logs. Got a large Mahya in a banana tree. It rained fairly hard for ~30 min during the afternoon, then intermittently. We went back (stopped searching at 15:50) to prepare specimens, planning to drive the road at night, but my car seemed to have problems + the check engine light went on. We decided to stay in because of this, not wanting to damage it if it was not working properly, despite some more rain in Tapachula in the evening.
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July 14 Cerro Baul, Chiapas Mexico Spent all of the 12th writing in Tapachula for car to be fixed; was finally ready at 13:00 on the 13th. Drive to Acancayagua and searched for habitat at Finca da Esperanza, now called XX de Septiembre, 5 Km E of Acancayagua. Found no good banana plantations but did get a [illegible] leptoderis under a log along the road. Arrived late in Justita Antunez. This morning, Antonio, his daughter Natasha, and I drove to Cerro Baul, arriving in the town of Rafaelo Figueroa around 13:00. We started uphill through disturbed oak forest, continuing into a moister oak forest around 1500m elav. We cut our way through to an open area w/ lots of limestone and arrived at a small cave where Antonio had found a single specein of a black chalcotriton similar to C. niger. We entered the cave around 15:00 and found a juvenile of the black chalcotriton on rock at the cave entrance. The cave is relatively small/narrow (only 1 person can advance in any given direction) but appeared to have quite an extensive system of passages. The rock surface was very moist with tons of [illegible] lots of caverock formations. We quickly found another 8 chalcotriton (collected 5), all of which were crawling on the cave walls & ceiling w/ ~5m of the entrance; both Antonio & I went further in but didn't find more. These animals appear lighter than the photos Dave seen of C. niger; they are very dark brown/grey with paler grey venters, and the biggest we got has light grey blotches on its back. Stayed in the cave for ~30 min, but active search time was more like 10 min. The recent heavy rain appears to have caused the salamanders to be
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Rants, Dean 2010 Journal Aug. 1 Sierra de Alvarez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Left OF yesterday w/ Abby, Jorge, Tom + Susan and drove to San Luis Potosi. This morning, we drove towards Rio Verde up into the Sierra de Alvarez and went to El Valle de las Fantasias. Spent a while looking for a cave for Chiropterotriton multidentatus, which we never found, in oak woodland habitat. Tom found a Plestiodon leucostictus under a rock during ~20 min of searching. Drove on to Honey Farms and met Ely, who works for CET (Centro de Estudios Geologicos) at Rancho El Cielo. Spent the night at Hotel Posada Compostela; owner told us how he had found a B. platyptylus and showed us photos. Aug. 2 Alta Cirna and San Jose, Reserva de la Biosfera El Cielo, Jamulipas, Mex. Started up toward Alta Cinas around 09:00, arriving in Alta Cinas ~1hr later. A guide took us to a large cave on a side road from the road to San Jose, which was ~1hr walk from Alta Cirna. He said it had no name, but they call it "La Cueva del Salto"; it was in a transition area from dry forest to cloud forest. The cave had 2 main chambers with lots of stalactites and cave formations, as well as pottery fragments. We spent ~30 min in the cave and found 7 Pseudobranchus scanders (collected 5), all on the walls or ceiling of the cave. All but 1 was an adult, and they all appeared to be similar in size (large for Pseudobranchus, maybe 10cm total length) and in color (black with lichen-like whitish gray marks). Ely had found a small Chiropterotriton in this cave, but we saw only 3 P. scanders. We had planned to
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August, 2010 Journal Atta Cima and San Jose, Reserva de la Biosfera El Cielo, Tamaulipas, Mexico (cont) Aug. 2 ... visit another cave, but we decided to continue uphill to San Jose, the only area where Ely had found P. cephalica. Continued on w/o snakes or a bromeliad cutter. We soon entered the cloud forest, composed mostly of Podocarpus with liquidambar. I found a P. "cephalica" in a roadbank and another under the bark of a log. Dabry got a P. scandens under a log and Susan got 1 under a rock; Jorge got 2 more in a fallen bromeliad. The P. "cephalica" doesn't look anything like the ones from Noroega; they have yellow legs, white spots on a brown background, and a relatively small size. We proceeded to find 2 more P. "cephalica" on the road to San Jose - Jon got one under a small board, and I found one in a bromeliad. Jon also found a Hypodiphus cystignathodes under a small rock, and found what looked like one under a log. Jorge found 2 more P. scandens in fallen bromeliads. Gabriela found a very small, green Chiropterotriton in a bank just before the small village of El Valle de Curni. Just past the town, I got a second species of Chiropterotriton in a bromeliad in a Podocarpus; this salamander had a more robust body and larger feet than the other Chirop. We ate in San Jose and then walked back to Atta Cima. On the way up and down, we saw Xenosaurus platyceps + Lepidophyma in cracks in limestone along the path. We searched in the forest from ~ 12:00 - 16:00. Arriving at CIF in the evening, we found a Bothrops asper in the parking lot. The day was warm and partly cloudy.
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Rancher, Susan 2010 Journal Aug. 3 Rancho El Cielo, Reserva de la Biosfera El Cielo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. We spent a long time this morning waiting for the reserve director, Jean Louis, and arranging for a truck to take us to El Rancho El Cielo. Around 11:30, we finally left; it took us ~1.5hr to arrive at Rancho. Susan found a P. cephalica under a log as soon as we stopped, and I got another under a fallen branch amongst the ranch buildings. This ranch is a field station for a university in Texas and has very restricted access; the buildings and grounds are really beautiful. Around 14:00, Jean Louis led us to "La Cueva de la Salamandra", a fairly small cave with a large entrance. We saw only 1 P. scandens inside, and a smaller, drier nearby cave had more. We walked across the ranch to La Cueva de Cristal, which had a smaller, steeper entrance leading to a very big room with spectacular (though vandalized) rock formations. We saw 7 P. scandens on the cave walls and ceiling, but only collected 1. We then walked along the western limit of the property and opened 18-20 bromeliads in podocarp-liquidambar forest. We got 9 Chiropterotritia, including 2 adults from 1 bromeliad. All were small, and we are not sure if they are C. oracens, C. multidentatus or both. Susan later got one near the ranch buildings in a fallen bromeliad. Saw 2 Rana in a spring (Ojos Encantados) - seems like a strange place for them. Went to 1 more cave but the entrance was dangerous so we stopped searching (~18:45-19:00). Tom + Susan went out for ~20 min around 21:00 and found a P. cephalica crawling across the grass amidst the buildings, despite the fact that it hasn't rained in 4 days and was rather dry. I searched from ~22:30- 22:50 but found nothing.
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raits, Dean 2010 Journal Aug. 4 Rancho El Cielo and Ciudad del Maiz, Tamaulipas + San Luis Potosi, Mexico. We woke up today, and took photos of specimens, then packed and left. On the way down, we stopped at Cuera Marinada, a large cave along the road with a big opening in the drier low elevation forest. It was quite moist in some woods, and Jorg found a large Chiropterotriton on the cave wall near the entrance. It has a long tail and looks different than the others we got. We also saw 3 L. scemnding, spent ~20 min searching. We spent some time at CIF, then drove on towards Ciudad del Maiz. We stopped at the turnoff to Microondas Las Antenas S.L.P. and opened ~20 bromeliads from 18:45-20:00. We got 5 small Chiropterotriton multidentatus, 2 of which were in the same bromeliad. The habitat is oak forest with big bromeliads (with the wide-leaved kind and the paler green thin-leaved kind), with palms, mala mayor, and thorny understory plants; the area has a lot of limestone rocks and parts were cleared for cattle grazing. Jon found a Lepidophyma oculum under a rock (and saw 1 under a log), as well as an Aspidoscelis gularis under a log and 2 Sceloporus variegatus that were out foraging. I saw a big Crotalus totomacus that had been treed out and left out. Weather was warm/sunny all day. Spent night in Ciudad del Maiz. Aug. 5 Went back to the same site (other side of road) and searched for ~40 min. At a Breviculus molitor, Sceloporus variegatus, and a Rhinella gaigea, but found no Pseudowyeza (our goal). We're told that the microondas have fir forest, but we didn't have time to visit. Drove back towards Ciudad del Maiz, looking for P. cephalus site, just habitat seemed either too dry or very disturbed. Have up and drove back to O.F.
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Karla, 2010 Journal La Festalga, Oaxaca, Mexico Aug. 9 Yesterday, I left OF w/ Tom + Susan, Gabriela, Luis Caceres and Ted Papenfuss. Drive to Matias Romero to spend the night. Went out driving along road to Jalisco Guy + got 5 Engystomops pustulosus, 1 Dendropsophus microcephalus, 1 Laeates platyrhin, 1 Electrophryne rota + 1 Phasmophis proxima in a roadside ditch 4Km S of town; also heard Bufo. Today, drove out on road towards Poblado Catorce (Rio Upanaga), Noreday, along northern edge of the Chimalapas. Turned S at Poblado Ace to La Festalga, just across border in Oaxaca. Were allowed to set up in municipal building. Went out with guide to a cave next to town w/ lots + nice rock formations; found nothing inside. Walked on through a mix of disturbed forest + pasture with a lot of limestone; this got a Dendropsophus pustulace under a log. Got a Craugastor rhodopis in leaf litter, an Oligos trujillensis on a rock (saw another) and a Corythophenes hernandezi on a lina. Searched for 2-3hrs in the afternoon; then went back out along same trail at 21:30. I got an Eleutherodactylus lupris, a C. rhodopis, and a Ctenyge elegans among plants next to the trail; others found a C. rhodops + 1 almatana cancha. Started to rain incredibly hard; Ted turned back at 22:00, Tom + Susan at 22:30. We got a Amolies crasini (heard many) in a grassy clearing, plus a Dendropsophus microcephalus. At entrance to good forest, got a big Clelia cyalina and a C. rhodopis, then another Amilica and -1 big Craugastor berkenbuschi. Forest further on is in good shape - big trees +/huge buttresses + a nice, clear stream. At house, got another Amilica and a Bufo marinus. Rain stopped around 23:30; stopped searching at 00:00.
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Rovito, Dear 2010 Journal La Fortaleza, Mpio. Santa Maria Chimalapa, Oaxaca, Mexico Aug. 10 Spent all morning preparing specimens. Went out w/ our guide, [illegible], and another guide to a patch of forest SE of town. Started in cattle pasture around 14:00, hiked into a forest w/s big trees and w/ a thick understory of silky palms, thorns, lianas + bamboos. Searched for ~45 min before Tom went back (felt sick) & Susan went with him. Searched under tons of logs but found nothing. Finally got a [illegible] that was out amongst the leaves at the base of a small palm. Finally arrived at a better patch of forest that hadn't been burned - bigger trees, thick leaf litter, sporadic understory. Continued to look under good logs; found only a Gracixalus (pygmaeus?) that got away. Walked back out to road. Chris searched in some green bananas, got a B. rufescens. Stopped at a magnificent cave on the way back w/ huge chambers, beautiful rock formations, clear pools + a few bats but found no herps. Returned to base around 18:00. At night, everyone but Ted went out to search. Found Rana + Bufo wallcopes around town, plus tons of B. marinus. Along trail, got 2 C. alfredi (saw ~2 more), 4 C. [illegible], 1 [illegible], a Sphenomorphus chierchei (killed when captured) and 3 Andis [illegible] (collected 2) along stream. I saw a thin yellow tail under a rock in shallow water in stream + we spent ~20 min searching before we figured out they were freshwater eels. We searched from 21:10 - 00:00; Tom & Susan turned back around 22:45. Rained moderately hard from ~ 22:15 - 23:00, was reasonably cool for most of day.
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Austin, Dean 2010 Journal Aug. 19 La Encarnacion, PN Los Marmolos, Hidalgo, Mexico Dean Scherible and I left OF around 12:00 and drove to La Encarnacion in Parque Nacional Los Marmolos. After driving through pine forest, arrived at a patch of nice oak forest with a lot of moss + many rocks. Almost immediately, Dean got a big female P. cephalica under a small piece of wood + 2 Christoperstitus chondrostega under rocks. I found a male P. cephalica in a roadbank. Searched for ~30 min. At night, started searching along roadbank at 21:00 after a brief afternoon rain (orographic). Found 8 P. cephalica on mostly roadbank along a ~100m stretch in the forest. Continued on to a rock wall, where I found 1 more P. cephalica (didn't collect, stopped seeing them after this), as well as a Pseudurycea lelii emerging from the wall and a dephis at its base. Further on, found 2 more Christopheritus chondrostega on a roadbank. Turned back + stopped searching at 22:00 after activity appeared to have died down. Aug. 20 El Lobo, Queretaro, Mexico Searched in ~5 promobids on road from Agua Fria to Pajillas; found nothing. Took a long, slow road from Pajillas to El Lobo via Agua Zarca. Searched under logs at Parador Santa Marta, W of El Lobo, from 16:40-18:40, found 1 Plestiodon + 2 Lepidophrys (not collected). Habitat was pine-oak-madrone w/ poison oak + lots of logs. Went into a cave ~100m N of road. Seemed great for salamanders. Didn't saw more; found some incredible pre-Columbian pottery, but car stuck in los Pajillitos, slept in [illegible] Xilitla.
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Janita, Dean 2010 Journal La Trinidad, Mpio. Xilitla, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Aug. 21 Spent ~1hr at Los Pozos in the morning. Drove to Ahuacatlan and searched in the Cueva de la Iglesia (tunnel + cave just W of church). Was maybe a little better than last time but found only an Eleutherodactylus ~5m from back entrance. Cave had a ton of trash in it but more interior part seemed OK. Drove to Petrovillas and spent ~1hr exploring cave there; found another Eleutherodactylus (same species) near entrance. Went ~200m back in cave to a huge chamber w/ flowing water + lots of bats. Seemed like great conditions for C. rogenipes but saw none; they may be extirpated there. Drove back to Xilitla and up a very steep road for ~16km to La Trinidad, a community of ~100 people set up to receive tourists. Spent 45 min searching under logs in [illegible] beautiful cloud forest composed of Alnus guatemalensis, Pinus sp., cypress, and other trees with lots of moss + tons of great horned frogs (too full of water for salamanders). Found a small Grotalus, 1 Lepidaphyne + 1 Plesiodor under logs (not collected b/c not on permit). Started searching along a rocky roadcut w/ lots of moss ~0.5km from town at 20:30; moderate to heavy rain started to fall when we began searching + continued into the night. Found a Pseudorycea "cephalus" somewhat resembling those from El Cielo, but more reddish in color w/o yellow on limbs? Also found 5 Christoptitritus that resemble either multidentatus or arboricus - long tail + somewhat webbed feet. Got 3 enormous Pseudorycea bellii out of holes or burrows; all were only partially out, and we dug quite a bit to get one. Also saw several Lepidaphyne and a small juvenile Grotalus. Stopped searching at 22:00 and camped.
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Pinto, Dear 2010 Journal Final de Andes area, Durango, Mexico Aug. 22 Drive down from La Trinidad to Xilitla and then on to Final de Andes. Stopped at Campo Santo, 1 km E of town, and searched from [illegible] 15:45-16:35. Found 1 juvenile Pseudowrycea lollie + 1 Elephus under stone along a mossy rock wall in the pine forest + another juven P. lollie under a small piece of wood. Drive E to road up to Microondas de Pinjico and searched in oak forest from 17:00-17:30. Focused mostly on road bank but found my Delgasy; I got a male Pseudowrycea cephalica under a piece of bark. Weather was cool and misty. Drive up to microondas, where it was cold, windy and rainy. Searched under rocks along road from 18:30-19:00 and found 3 tiny P. lollie (2 under park rock) as well as several Delgasyus and Pleistider. Went back out after [illegible] dark in light to moderately strong rain, very strong wind; temperature dropped considerably (perhaps to 14-15°C). Searched from ~20:45-22:15. Found 2 small adult P. lollie, 1 on mossy bank + 1 in a hole. Also found a Chiropterotinus out on a rocky section of bank - has a very short snout, dark brown color, relatively small body + short tail, looks somewhat like the C. chordeostage we got in NW Los Marmedes, but it could be something different. Conditions got too windy + rainy so we gave up searching. Habitat here is open pine woodland w/ agave and what look like ericaceous shrubs in the understory; rocks in roadbank appear to be slate.
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Loosito, Dear 2010 Journal San Joaquin area, Gueretaro, Mexico Aug. 23 Spent part of the morning taking photos & drying out equipment. Drove to San Joaquin and went to see Renos archaeological site. Looked around under rocks & logs at the site, which was surrounded by rice oak forest. Found several Plestiodon and a small colubrid snake that looked like a Storeria. Searched in the woods below the village of Agua de Venado for ~1hr; found 3 Leptophis latifrontalis under rocks & logs. Drove on the road out from San Joaquin to the SE, then turned off on dirt road to San Juan Entramadas. Searched for ~30 min along road in pretty good oak forest. Jean found a Leptophis latifrontalis under a rock and I got a big Pseudoeurycea cephalica under a stone next to a rock wall. Drove back to OF, arriving late. El Asledero, Carrizal de Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico Sept. 25 Left OF yesterday at 15:00 with Tom Dentil & Steve Caroles, drove to Chilpancingo. Went ~14km S of Mazatlan on the free highway to Acapulco, turned off on road to Acahuitztlan. Searched on limestone gravels for ~1.5 hr; found lots of Phyllobactylus, and a big Sceloporus. Tom got a Mabuya. Went towards town & stopped along a roadside ditch w/ lots of grass & weeds. I got a Dendropsophus (heard lots) + 2 Andis, Tom got a Leptodactylus. Started to rain moderately hard; looked on road cuts briefly, then drove back to CA95. Found a Syrrhopus, a Pachymedusa, and 2 other frogs we couldn't catch (I probably a Smilisca) before returning to Chilpancingo. Searched ~20:00-24:00. Today, drove to Carrizal de Bravo's and talked to people who let us collect and stay at Asledero, the type locality for several species. Started searching
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Lämnad Små naturliga saker ingår i det. Tvinga sig själv att göra det man inte vill, men gör det ändå. Det är bra för själen och kroppslivet också. Att tvinga sig själv till något man egentligen inte vill göra kan vara en form av disciplin. Men om man gör det för ofta eller för hårt kan det leda till stress och andra problem. Det är viktigt att hitta en balans mellan att tvinga sig själv och att lyssna på kroppen. Om man känner att man blir trött eller orkestrad, ska man ge upp och vila. Att fortsätta när man inte orkar kan vara farligt för både kropp och själ. Och att tvinga sig själv till något man egentligen inte vill göra kan också leda till missnöje och frustration. Det är viktigt att lyssna på sig själv och att inte låta andra styra över vad man ska göra. Att välja att göra det man vill göra ger en känsla av frihet och kontroll, vilket är viktigt för välbefinnandet. Små naturliga saker ingår i livet. Men om man tvingar sig själv till något man egentligen inte vill göra, kan det leda till stress och andra problem. Det är viktigt att hitta en balans mellan att tvinga sig själv och att lyssna på kroppen. Om man känner att man blir trött eller orkestrad, ska man ge upp och vila. Att fortsätta när man inte orkar kan vara farligt för både kropp och själ. Och att tvinga sig själv till något man egentligen inte vill göra kan också leda till missnöje och frustration. Det är viktigt att lyssna på sig själv och att inte låta andra styra över vad man ska göra. Att välja att göra det man vill göra ger en känsla av frihet och kontroll, vilket är viktigt för välbefinnandet.
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to, dear 2010 Journal Sept. 25 El Astadero, Carrizal de Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico (cont.) ... around 13:00 focusing on logs. Conditions were very good for salamanders (lots of rain lately), and Tom + Ettye both found a Thorius militaris (1 in log + 1 under rock). Barisia + Sceloporus were abundant. After lunch + talking to someone from the committee in charge of the site (from Carrizal de Bravo), we searched from 15:00-17:00. Tom + I each got a Thorius in logs, and Tom + Ettye found a small Graecastes (I also saw one but it escaped). Took photos in afternoon waited for some man from Carrizal de Bravo, who came to show us a cave w/ a very steep entrance and a river flowing through it. After dinner (around 20:45), we walked out to the road and looked at the roadside for ~30 min; Tom found a Plethodon distinctus in a hole w/ dripping water. Went back to cave and searched for ~30 min w/ no luck. Then went to another cave I found this afternoon, on the old road/path downhill to E from cabins. Cave turned out to be pretty big + had a stream flowing through it - saw no herps inside. Returned to cabins around 22:50; Tom stopped searching. Ettye + I walked uphill along the road from the cabins and searched along the road bank until about 23:20, with no success. Slept in ad of the cabins. Day was fairly warm in the morning, cloudy w/ no rain in the afternoon, and clear at night. Sept. 26 Caves Teostepo, E of Puerto del Salto, Guerrero, Mexico After getting supplies, drove from Carrizal de Bravo to Puerto del Salto. Road was somewhat muddy on first half, got better after passing El Julguer. The first part was mostly through pine forest, but looked like it could have salamanders (more know). As we started
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writer, Sean 2010 Journal Cerro Jorobado, E of Puerto del Halls, Guerrero, Mexico (cont.) Sept. 26 ... to climb up toward Cerro Jorobado, the forest transitioned to a very wet pine-oak forest with tons of moss and lots of fast-flowing clear streams. We stopped for ~10 min to search under logs but found nothing. On the crest of the road S of Cerro Jorobado, the pine trees became sparse, with lots of exposed mossy rock, tons of fast streams and seeps, and high elevation shrubby vegetation. Drove down to Puerto del Halls, arriving around 18:00. Had left around 12:15, so trip took about 5hr, not including stops. Stopped at police station. After dinner, drove back to high point on road S of Cerro Jorobado. Searched from 21:40-22:30; found nothing. Had rained lightly on high part of mountain during afternoon w/ lots of fog, so everything was wet, but cleared up by the time we arrived. Most of the mossy rock slopes along road were dripping wet + looked very good for salamanders, but we saw nothing. Searched along road bank a bit W of this point for ~10 min, then drove down to a point where a road branched off uphill, 8.4km E (by rd) from Puerto del Halls. Searched from 23:00-23:30; Tom + Cityse looked along a stream, while I searched along the roadbank. I found a dark brown-black juvenile Pseuduryces on the mossy roadbank, ~1.5m off the ground (road). It had a lot of brown spots on the dorsum and no markings on the ventr, which matches the description of P. chiutztl. Searched for a good stream <28cm clear for Plethodontids, but found none, and returned to Puerto del Halls to spend the night) 9/27/10 appears similar to P. tlaheuilch found today
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notes, dear 2010 Journal Sept. 27 Cerro Jastepac, E of Puerto del Alfo, Axtverra, Mexico Spent morning prepping specimens. After lunch, drove up towards Cerro Jastepac. Stopped on a slope 8.0 km by rd from Puerto del Alfo; searched in logs from 14:40-15:10. I found 2 Therinus grandis under trunk of a pine log; forest was open w/ pine trees and lots of moss, and had been turned in the past. Continued uphill to a turnoff 8.8 km from town, at the point where I had found the Pseudoeurycea left night and drove uphill for 0.7 km to a flat area with lots of big fir trees and tons of logs. We searched for ~20 min in logs and found 25 Therinus grandis. Two logs had about 9 Therinus each and they seemed extremely abundant. There had been a lot of logging in this area. It was very cold and had started raining moderately. Drove to west of road on S side of Cerro Jastepac and started walking uphill through open pine forest w/ bunchgrasses at 16:00, searching in logs; I found 2 more T. grandis just above road. Went up through open, wet, rocky area and then followed a road to some fir forest that corresponded roughly to the type locality of Pseudoeurycea testaceus. Searched here and in nearby pine forest (17+6308'N, 100.14258'W [+9m], 3355m elev) but found nothing. GPS elevation readings seemed low compared to yesterday. Continued to search in logs on way down, stopping at 18:15. Drove ~10 more km E to the approximate type locality of Eleutherodactylus cruzes, where we searched along several small fast streams, to no avail. Habitat was pine-oak-fir forest and was very wet. Rain had stopped when we left west of road near Cerro Jastepac. I searched along road banks and found a big adult Pseudoeurycea thalcaudus at a spot up the road, 18.8 km E of Puerto del Alfo. It was emerging from a crack in a solid rock bank ~2m above the road. GPS here said 3006 m but changed to <3000m.
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Sept, 2010 Journal Sept. 27 Cerro Jesterpe, E of Puerto del Halls, Alvarado, Mexico (cont). ... as we drive uphill; I think 2950m is more accurate for this site based on the map. Found 2 more adult L. thalricus on the bank nearby; one climbing up grass near top of bank + other one on dirt ~1.5m above road. On all, searched at night from ~20:15-22:45. Drive back to crest of road on Cerro Jesterpe and searched roadbank for 15min, but saw nothing. Spent night at police station in Puerto del Halls. Sept. 28 Puerto del Halls to Atoyac, Alvarado, Mexico Spent morning prepping specimens; left Puerto del Halls at 13:30. Drive to a cafetal 13.7km (by rd) NE of El Paraíso and searched in lots of good logs from 15:30-17:30. Found many small Graugaster but nothing else; rained for first half hour of searching. Drive to Atoyac and got a room at the Hotel Alameda, then went back out after dinner. Found a Trimorphoder tau with a Stenosauris sticking out of its stomach and a leptodery (both DDR) at the trash dump on the edge of town, along with a Buer. Stopped 17km from entrance to Atoyac and searched for 30min; found an Andis and a green and brown skuld (both on vegetation along road). Drive back to a point 15.1km from Atoyac and searched for ~40min. I found a Lampyretia triangulum on the roadbank, a Graugaster (Hylectrophryne) augusti in a cavity on the bank, and 2 Elutherodactylus (Leptodactylus) on leaves ~30cm off the ground. Cttique got a Hylinotrichius Fleischmanni along a stream. Caught an Anolisa Laudinii ~2m off the ground in a tree on the way back, 11.1km from town.
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nto, Dean 2010 Journal Mazatlan area, Guerrero, Mexico Sept.29 We woke up somewhat late after a long night and I decided we didn't have time to go search for Bolitoglossa helmsi. Instead, drove on free highway from Oepanles to Chilpancingo. Stopped at a private property called Aguas de Obispo, 17 Km S of Mazatlan. It is the type locality of a species of Atyrhopus, and a very low elevation site for P. helleri. After seeing the habitat, fairly dry, open pine forest with nice rock walls, it seems more likely to me that the salamander here is either Pleurodyscea maximus or something like it. We searched in piles of roof tiles next to a building and I found 2 Atyrhopus; we also saw several small Craugastor. One Atyrhopus escaped. We searched for ~40 min total. We had lunch in Mazatlan and then took a small road W out of town, under the toll road and up into the mountains. We quickly got into an area with pine trees, saw palms and agave, and searched at the type locality of another Atyrhopus, 6.6 Km by road from Mazatlan. We quickly found 2, 1 under a rock and one amongst fallen agave leaves, and I'm got a Craugastor augusti juvenile. We continued uphill to Tejocote and then on to the end of the road, 13.2 Km SEan Mazatlan. Found a Conopsis under a board along road, then a Sceloporus, 1 Craugastor, + 1 Thanophis as we walked from the car through a field with lots of logs toward a waterfall. The waterfall was rather large and was in a broadleaf and pine forest. We arrived at nightfall; searched from 19:45-20:45. Tom found 2 Eleutherodactylus guentheri about 1.5-2m off ground in vegetation above a small stream that flowed into the main stream. Both frogs were fairly small. These are the first we have seen and the first collected in years, as far as I know. I got also found a strange Red Snake on Road
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Ravito, Dear 2010 Journal Sept. 29 Mazatlan area, Ahuero, Mexico (cant) ... on Andis or a bus. We left and drove down, realizing we had a flat tire right before we reached the highway. Changed it, at a late dinner stayed at the Hotel Marina Real in Culiacango. Oct. 16 Sierra de Alvarez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Yesterday, left of around 12:30 and drove to San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato, then on road to Xichu. Starting in desert-like conditions, the road climbs steadily and the vegetation changes to fairly extensive oak forest. I searched both in road banks and some excellent logs near the settlement of Charea Azul, 37 Km (by rd) from Canada de Morelos (21.31849 N, 100.11594 W [+10m], 2297m elev) from 18:00-19:15, then on a nice roadbank along a dirt road from 19:45-21:00 but saw nothing. The habitat here looks very much like the oak forest at San Joaquin, Durango. Drove to Adolfo Hidalgo and stayed at the Casa Mia hotel near the playa - nice + cheap. Today, shopped for ceramic tiles after breakfast, then drove to the Sierra de Alvarez, San Luis Potosi. After asking around in the village of San Francisco I drove on to the village of Km 68 and paid 20 pesos MN150 to take me to 2 caves above town. Boths were in oak forest with fairly big trees, agaves, and cacti. The first cave was a large passageway that went back perhaps 50-60m, with several big chambers; it was somewhat dry but had soggy areas, lots, and abundant invertebrate life; seemed good for salamanders (GPS: 22.01528 N, 100.60614 W [+6m], 2458m elev). The second cave was little more than a big crack, didn't go back very far, and had a thriving fly population (GPS: 22.01828 N, 100.60516 W [+8m], 2355m elev).
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ints, Dear 2010 Journal Oct. 16 Sierra de Alvarado, San Luis Potosi, Mexico (cont) I drove to Valle de los Fantasmas and got a boy (Hector) to take me to a cave we failed to find on our last trip (Cueva del Moderno: 22.07183 N, 100.61466 W [±10m], 2297m elev.). The cave entrance is a big hole in a sunken area surrounded by oak trees and pasture. We quickly found 3 Chiropterotriton multidentatus crawling on the cave walls very close to the entrance. The cave goes back ~15m and then has several passages that drop sharply down and appear quite deep; I did not explore further and I think caving equipment would be necessary. Although this was the wettest cave I entered today, the areas where the salamanders were found were not actually wet. These animals (particularly the 2 smaller ones) remind me of the Chirops we collected E of Ciudad del Mai. I spent the night at the Hotel Napoles (expensive, just OK) in San Luis Potosi. Oct. 16 El Chico National Park, Hidalgo, Mexico After a leisurely morning in San Luis Potosi, I drove to Pachuca and up to El Chico National Park. I stopped 4km S (by rd) of Mineral del Chico; searched in rotting logs and rotting woodpiles in a mossy fir forest from 16:30-18:00. Got a small Chiropterotriton diminutulus from inside a rotting log. Conditions were fairly moist and forest seemed in good shape. At night, searched along mossy and rocky roadbank from 19:30-20:40 and got 3 Iberoelytrura cephalica, all of which were out on the mossy bank. The day was clear and cool and it got fairly cold at night. Please home to DF.
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Roots, Dean 2010 Journal Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, Mexico Oct. 23 Dana Lee, a former Berkeley student in my IB104 class, flew to DF on Oct. 21. Yesterday, we left and drove to Teotitlán del Camino, then turned off on the road to Huautla. We arrived at Puerto Ixtepec after dark and searched along roadbanks for ~30 min. It was pretty dry, and I found only a Grangeria mexicana crossing the road. We drove to Huautla to spend the night. This morning, we spent a while getting permission from the Comisariado de Bienes Comunales in San Gerónimo Tecóatl. We then drove to Plan de Cuadulope and turned south for ~1 km. We started searching under small rocks along the road, but the roadside had recently been scraped clean. We looked in the walls and under many loose rocks as well as in a large pile of very good rocks along the road. We then climbed up the hill W of the road and searched in logs in very disturbed oak forest for ~30 min. We spent about 2 hr total searching here, then drove to Puerto Ixtepec and turned S on a dirt road. We stopped 1.5 km from the highway and opened ~35 Armadillo (there were tons) in what may have been secondary oak forest. We got 1 adult Pseudoryzomys sulfureus, which looks very much like the specimen that I got in Aug. 2008 near Peña Verde, S.M. Papalo – I now think they are the same. Finally, we drove to the nearby microwave towers and searched in logs for h30 min but found nothing. The oak forest here was rather dry. We drove to Teotitlán, where the road to Oaxaca was blocked by protesters. We spent the night in Teotitlán.
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Lanto, Dear 2010 Journal Oct. 25 San Bernardo, Mpio. Santiago Comaltepec, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. Yesterday, we drove to Oaxaca to take care of a hotel reservation for the Dia de los Muertos, then drove to Santiago Comaltepec. Got a DOR (Doa or MX135 in arid habitat). Talked with Comisario de Bienes Comunales in Comaltepec + San Pedro Yxox - no problem w/ permission. Slept in Yxox. Today, we drove to San Bernardo, an ecotourism trail where we got a Therios arboreus in March of this year. Started searching around 10:30; Dana found a juvenile Othospidea under a log. We searched in bromeliads (which were abundant) + some logs until 15:00. We found 7 Choropteris "plurialis" and a Plectrhyza (arboreascens?) in Bromeliads, and a Graugaster mexicanus in leaf litter. While looking for a juvenile Chirop that escaped in the leaf litter, I pulled up some matted leaves and found an adult Pseudowyea c. werleri in the dirt. It looks a lot like a P. ophelia to me (dark grey/black robust, white spots on tail) although the feet are different. It seemed very lethargic when I found it. We walked all the way down to 1580m. Around 1500m, the forest started to seem drier, and large, spiny bromeliads (Aechmea) appeared. After lunch and a few photos of the pond, we searched on the other side of the road in a nice forest w/ many bromeliads from 16:30-17:45. Found 2 adult + 9 juvenile C."plurialis", kept only the 2 adults. Ate in La Esperanza and talked w/ the agent, then went back to San Bernardo and looked at a wet stretch of road bank for ~15 min. Got 2 Graugaster of the albodi group, and saw a tiny C. mexicanus. I spent the night in Yxox after prepping specimens. The day was warm and sunny, and the night was clear.
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ants, dear 2010 journal Oct. 26 Along MX 175, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. After dealing with a few specimens in morning, drive to turnoff to San carlos Yelo. Parked ~200m down road and worked on other side of road from where we worked last march. Forest here is slightly disturbed but has lots of big trees + many good bromeliads. We opened 101 bromeliads from 11:30 - 15:20. Cryptostylis "pluralis" were abundant; we found 5 adults and 13 juveniles. Not 5 P. saltator, one of which has a color pattern like the P. juarezi that I collected near the top of Cerro Pelon last december. We got a very big, brown Pseudoeurycea with a long tail; it looks like P. saltator in its general form + foot shape, but differs in coloration (brown vs. yellow head), size (much bigger than any P. juarezi I've seen) and tail length. On the 101st bromeliad, we found a spectacular adult Euariselyla. We then drove to la Esperanza after lunch, and opened 14 bromeliads in the forest above town from 16:50-17:25; found 1 Electridyla (arborascendens?). The habitat in this area seems mostly secondary (few big trees, roughy) and I wonder if it's worth looking for Cryptostylis here. The bromeliads proved excellent however. We drove on to the small roadside chapel where we collected Bolitoglossa in December 2009, 10.3km S (by rd) from the center of Nalle Nacional. We got 4 Bolitoglossa sp. "Nista Hormosa", 1 B. rufescens, and a Rhadinec in red bananas; searched under rocks but found nothing. The undescribed Bolitoglossa are more robust, relatively uniform brown in color, and easily distinguished from B. rufescens. Not gas + had dinner in Nalle Nacional; then spent night processing specimens. Day was fairly hot and clear, night was clear with no clouds.
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Oct, 27 Road from MX175 to San Pedro Ylox, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico We spent the morning photographing + prepping. Just MX175 to La Malera, then turned off to San clodis Ylox. We searched in nice broadleaf cloud forest ~400m from MX175 from 12:45-10:30 and opened 102 bromeliads. We got 6 Pleuroderyces saltator, 14 Charipetritia "plurialis" (kept 3), 1 adult Thorius aridens, and 3 tiny salamanders with a more golden dorsal color that are either T. ardens or Cryptotriton odelos. All were found in bromeliads. After eating + taking pictures, we drove on towards San clodis, stopping at a point 7.8 km (by rd) from MX175. We searched in logs in a broadleaf forest (not cloud forest) with many ferns and large-leaved understory plants. After ~25 min of searching, I got a Thorius under a small rotten log. Based on the elevation, I presume it is T. smithi - will have to check the teeth to see. It had a long tail and was very dark (almost black) in dorsal coloration. Drove back to San Pedro Ylox and spent evening prepping specimens. Saw a Basiliscus on the road driving back the previous 2 nights, but not tonight. The day was warm and sunny, and the night was clear. Oct, 28 llanos de las Flores, Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico After leaving San Pedro Ylox in the morning, we drove to llanos de las Flores and searched in logs for ~30min in a mixed pine-oak forest that was very disturbed. At 1 Thorius in a log, and a Lophosaurus + an Alerdia under logs. After we left, it rained heavily in the afternoon across the Valle de Oaxaca. Road was blocked by protests, so we went to see Mitla + spent the night in Miahuatlan.
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into, Dean 2010 Journal Cuetzalan, Puebla, Mexico Nov. 18 Drove to Cuetzalan from DF, arriving around 20:00. Misty foggy and rainy, made drive hard. Found a small lygid (E. mystuspanum?) on a wall in front of the entrance to the cemetery. Stayed at the Posada Jackeline- cheap, no bills. Today, went to searching at Yehualichan- very nice. Looked in a nearby cafetal from 10:55-11:30, but it had almost no logs or leaf litter and I found nothing. A little further up the road to Cuetzalan, I searched in an area of secondary forest with some coffee + bananas from 11:40-12:30. Found a single adult Chiropteristria under the leaf of a green banana tree. It almost looked like a B. pufersang - have never seen a Chiripa in this kind of habitat before. It has a somewhat yellow dorsal color and small front feet; back feet look a little unusual as well. David Wake thinks it's not a Chiripa based on the specimen he examined- we shall see. Drove back to Cuetzalan after a fruitless 30min search of a plot of secondary forest w/ bananas that a local man took me to. Continued on to higher elevation areas and searched for 30-45 min in a highly disturbed area that used to be oak cloud forest; found a Pheogaster (mexicanus?). I spent most of the day searching for habitat rather than actually searching. It was fairly cold all day; foggy in the morning, turning into light rain around 12:00. I drove to Oaxte to spend the night at the Hotel Mariay Jose- really nice and a bargain at MX320.
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notes, Dean 2010 journal Nov. 20 Cobre de Perote, Cruz Blanca and La Joya, Veracruz, Mexico I started the day by driving to the summit of Cobre de Perote. Stopped to look in a mossy fir forest above El Congo for ~20 min under rocks and in the roadbank. Looked good but found nothing. Drove past Cruz Blanca on road to Las Nigas and stopped in a fairly large remnant patch of pine forest, which I think is where many MVZ specimens were collected in the past. The forest is quite disturbed and has a crowded understory of shrubs and vines, and was difficult to work in. I searched from 15:00-15:45 in the few logs I could find. I got a Thersius magnificus under a small log and 5 more under the bark of the same large log. One of them is smaller and could conceivably be a T. minydenus, which also occurs here. I also got a Pseudorycea cophatica under a piece of cement on the side of the road nearby. I then went to La Joya and opened 14 small to medium-sized bromeliads in an area of scattered trees near the town lump ~0.8km N of town. I got 4 Chiropterotriton (larvae, presumably); one is a striking orange-red, while the others are brown and look more like other Chilaps I've seen. I searched in bromeliads from 16:30-17:40, with a 25 min break for photos. Searched along a good rock wall in the area for ~15 min just after dark but found nothing. It was sunny all day but got cloudy in the late afternoon and somewhat misty at dusk. I stayed in the same hotel in Perote as last night. Nov. 21 Las Joyas Microwave Station, Veracruz, Mexico Drove up to Las Joyas, searched along road bank + in logs in pine forest. Got 5 P. leprosa - 1 under rock, 1 under small log, +3 inside a large deteriorated log. Searched 11:15-12:45. Took some photos, then drove back to D.F. Habitat seemed OK, although disturbed by logging, grazing + agriculture.
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