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{ "text": "Catálogo\n\nMar 12\nZK6AAE Bthube\nF-EWATER AVELE\n\nMar 16\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nFeb 19\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 20\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 21\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 22\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 23\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 24\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 25\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 26\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 27\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 28\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 29\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 30\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMar 31\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 1\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 2\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 3\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 4\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 5\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 6\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 7\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 8\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 9\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 10\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 11\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 12\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 13\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 14\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 15\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 16\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 17\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 18\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 19\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 20\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 21\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 22\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 23\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 24\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 25\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 26\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 27\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 28\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 29\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nApr 30\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 1\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 2\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 3\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 4\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 5\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 6\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 7\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 8\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 9\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 10\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 11\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 12\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 13\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 14\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 15\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 16\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 17\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 18\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 19\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 20\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 21\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 22\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 23\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 24\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 25\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 26\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 27\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 28\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 29\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 30\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nMay 31\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 1\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 2\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 3\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 4\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 5\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 6\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 7\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 8\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 9\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 10\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 11\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 12\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 13\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 14\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 15\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 16\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 17\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 18\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 19\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 20\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 21\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 22\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 23\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 24\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 25\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 26\nZK6AAE Bthube\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\nJun 27\nZK6AAE B [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Cataplasma\n5011\n\n\nI) \n\n\nII) \n\n\nWd 13 12/6.42M, 20.82mL, M= 207 g/mol, H= 300 mL, H= 400 ops.\n\nKNI-AP-T 2MA9\n\nHube \n\nSWRHEI B11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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# SMR1479 PREPARATION 21 May 2011 TYPE: Sean Michael Skin Skeleton Digital 486-Julio Tissues X Mu, Li RNA (t= 130521 X Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t=130522 X Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t= 130523 X Intestine Gu (t= 130524 X Liver Gu (t= 130525 X Lung Gu (t= 130526 X Mu Etob MusNat (t= ) X Blood Lysis Buffer 130527 X Blood smear Locality: Bethel Lat: Province/Country Alta Verapaz, Guatemala Long: Altitude: Date collected: 21 May 2011 Collector: ♀ ♂ Unk. Species: Henicorhina leucophrys Weight: 13.5g Museum & Catalogue #: Toes & Tarsi: dark grey-brown Maxilla: black Mandible: black Iris: brown Wing Molt: none Fat: Tail Molt: none Body Molt: none Skull Ossification: 90% Brood patch: not present Ovaries / testes: testes 5x4mm, G x4mm Stomach: insect parts TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: death 17:55, muscle 18:10, other body cavity tissues 18:25-18:30 net 3 12:15 eye, brain 19:00 # SMR494 PREPARATION TYPE: 27 May 2011 Skin Skeleton Digital Jerome 3873,3874 Tissues X Mu, Li RNA (t= 131014 X Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t=131015 X Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t=131016 X Intestine Gu (t=131017 X Liver Gu (t= 131018 X Lung Gu (t= 131019 X Mu Etob MusNat (t= ) X Blood Lysis Buffer 131020 X Blood smear Locality: 4.7km NE (by rd) of Laj Chinel Lat: Province/Country Quiche, Guatemala Long: Altitude: Date collected: 27 May 2011 Collector: ♀ ♂ Unk. Species: Henicorhina leucophrys Weight: 14.8g Museum & Catalogue #: Toes & Tarsi: grey-brown Maxilla: black Mandible: black Iris: brown Wing Molt: none Fat: Tail Molt: none Body Molt: none Skull Ossification: 95% ossified Brood patch: not present Ovaries / testes: testes 5x4mm, 5 x4mm Stomach: insect part TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: net 3 05:50, death 06:30 body cavity tissues by 07:05, eye+ brain 07:50 # SMR493 1504 PREPARATION TYPE: 27 May 2011 Skin Skeleton Digital Maris Fernando 917 Tissues X Mu, Li RNA (t= 131065 X Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t= 131066 X Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t= 131067 X Intestine Gu (t= 131068 X Liver Gu (t= 131069 X Lung Gu (t= 131070 X Mu Etob MusNat (t= ) X Blood Lysis Buffer 131071 X Blood smear Locality: 4.7km NE (by rd) of Laj Chinel Lat: Province/Country Quiche, Guatemala Long: Altitude: Date collected: 27 May 2011 Collector: ♀ ♂ Unk. Species: Chlorospingus ophthalmicas Weight: 16.1g Museum & Catalogue #: Toes & Tarsi: light grey Maxilla: dark brown Mandible: black distal Iris: grey-brown Wing Molt: none Fat: Tail Molt: none Body Molt: none Skull Ossification: completely unossified Brood patch: not present Ovaries / testes: testes < 1x1mm Stomach: small seeds TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: net 4 12:22h, death 17:19h, body tissues by 17:31h eye+ brain by 17:51h
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# SMR1554 PREPARATION TYPE: ☒ Skin ☐ Skeleton ☐ Digital Tissues ☒ Mu, Li RNA (t= 131581) ☒ Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t= 131582) ☒ Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t= 131583) ☒ Intestine Gu (t= 131584) ☒ Liver Gu (t= 131585 ☒ Lung Gu (t= 131586 ☒ Mu Etot MusNat (t= ) ☒ Blood Lysis Buffer 131587 ☐ Blood smear Locality: alkin NW (by rd) of Chinatz on road to Pasjoc, Sierra de Chuacés Province/Country Quiché, Guatemala Date collected: June 5, 2011 Weight: 65g Toes & Tarsi: orangish brown Wing Molt: molt on lesser coverts Tail Molt: feather coverts Body Molt: molt on back, sides Skull Ossification: 100% unassified Ovaries / testes: not found TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: caught with JF2879 and death 16:30h Lat: Long: Altitude: Collector: Species: Myapetes ●○ Turdus rufitorques? Maxilla: black Mandible: black Iris: grey Fat: light fat on breast Stomach: berries Museum & Catalogue #: # PREPARATION TYPE: ☐ Skin ☐ Skeleton ☐ Digital Tissues ☐ Mu, Li RNA (t= ) ☐ Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t= ) ☐ Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t= ) ☐ Intestine Gu (t= ) ☐ Liver Gu (t= ) ☐ Lung Gu (t= ) ☐ Mu Etot MusNat (t= ) ☐ Blood Lysis Buffer ☐ Blood smear Locality: Province/Country Date collected: Weight: Toes & Tarsi: Wing Molt: Tail Molt: Body Molt: Skull Ossification: Ovaries / testes: TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: Lat: Long: Altitude: Collector: Species: Maxilla: Mandible: Iris: Fat: Stomach: Museum & Catalogue #: # PREPARATION TYPE: ☐ Skin ☐ Skeleton ☐ Digital Tissues ☐ Mu, Li RNA (t= ) ☐ Li, He, Br, Eye RNA (t= ) ☐ Ki, Mu, Re Or RNA (t= ) ☐ Intestine Gu (t= ) ☐ Liver Gu (t= ) ☐ Lung Gu (t= ) ☐ Mu Etot MusNat (t= ) ☐ Blood Lysis Buffer ☐ Blood smear Locality: Province/Country Date collected: Weight: Toes & Tarsi: Wing Molt: Tail Molt: Body Molt: Skull Ossification: Ovaries / testes: TLL/TLR: BL/BW/BH: WLL/WLR: Notes: Lat: Long: Altitude: Collector: Species: Maxilla: Mandible: Iris: Fat: Stomach: Museum & Catalogue #:
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Ravito, Dear 2011 Journal 3/15 Mountain NE of Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala Arrived in Guatemala City yesterday morning + met w/ collaborators at USAC. Drove to Coban + attempted to reach high forested area ~20km NE (by air) of Coban, near the village of Sacristal, but failed to get there before dark and returned to Coban for the night. This morning, we drove back to Sacristal, turned south (found DOR Extremadura) and turned W uphill until we reached the abandoned village of Bethel. The only remaining family explained that Mennonites from Caribca owned the area + gave land to people to farm, but the farmers cut down the forest and were thus expelled several years ago. The Mennonites (FUNDAMENO) still have a 90 ha forest reserve, which seems in decent condition. We hiked NE for a short distance but never reached good forest, although we could see it; walked through secondary forest + scrub. Carlos got a Bolitoglossa helminthorhyncha under rock near the village. We went a little NW from the houses, passing through good forest for ~100m, but again never reached the extensive good forest, which we could see across a gully. The cleared area appears to extend back from the houses, but this is still by far the largest forest in the region. We drove to Usopatan to spend the night. Mar 16 Usopatan and Jay Chimal, Quiché, Guatemala Spent morning meeting w/ people to set up collecting trip to Jay Chimal in May. Were given a frog Skelaporus by the CAFE people. Went to Jay Chimal + on to San Pablo El Bultio, where little forest remains. Returned to Chimal forest reserve + searched in roadbank from ~13:15-15:20; got 5 B. lincolni, 1 Skelaporus + 1 Andia. Weather was misty w/ light rain. Drove to Nebaj, found a DOR Centurio just before Guen.
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"larning" understand 105 37/2 I don't agree at all and I'm not sure if it's true. I think to myself that in ten + minutes. I can do anything. So why shouldn't I believe it? I've seen people say "you better" like a heart. And yet I know it's not real. What about the big test? Let's say you get an A+ on your work. Is that enough? No, because there's always another one out there. So let me tell you how: I don't have to think twice (or maybe 300 times). I just learn little by little. Then I go back and look at what I learned so far. Then I take a step forward with some new stuff. And then I try again until I'm done. It works well. But sometimes you need more time or even two classes to feel ready. It helps if: 1) You're doing your best. 2) You stay focused on the goal. 3) You keep learning little by little. 4) You don't give up when things get tough. 5) You trust yourself. 6) You believe in what you can do. 7) You have a plan for success. 8) You're willing to try new ways of thinking. 9) You're patient with yourself. 10) You're open-minded and ready to learn from mistakes. But wait, isn't it true that sometimes people fail despite trying hard? Yes. But remember: failure is part of the process. Don't let it stop you from moving forward. Keep going! Try something different next time. Maybe this will work better for you. Anyway, I hope at least one thing helps! I don't think, but I just have to try anyway. I know it's not perfect. But then again, neither is anyone else's work. Still, I'm proud of myself for trying hard and learning something new along the way. Even though I made some mistakes today, I still feel good about my progress. And I'll keep working toward my goals until I reach them.
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Pinto, Dear 2011 Journal Mar. 17 Dural, Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala We drove to Chajul, where it was the tauia festival day, so no one was in the municipalidad. We found the mayor at his house and talked to him about getting permission to work in the Reserva Bisis-Cabah. We drove back to Nebaj, and went on to Dolquil Arunka, a distant locality, but found no forest in the area. Continued on to Batz Dural I, passing through an area that was once an oak forest but now has only ~20 trees remaining (15.52378°N, 91.25167°W [±8m], 2786m elev.). The people in Dural [illegible] told us that the pine-oak forest on Cerro Dural had burned several times, and that the only remaining forest in the area is a 2 day walk away. We drove back to Nebaj and spent the night in Santo Cruz de Quiche. Mar. 18 Zacualpa, Quiche, Guatemala We drove E from Santa Cruz to Zacualpa, then took a road NE up into the Sierra de Chuacus. We passed through secondary oak forest and stopped to search for salamanders at the high point on the road, near Alta Cholmiguicj. Saw only 3-4 large, old oaks, but even the small trees were fairly heavily laden with frondliads. We searched in frondliads from 12:55 - 13:30; I opened about 10. I found 2 B. cuchumata (each in 1 frondliad), plus 3 more in a single frondliad that also had an adult B. meliana and a small Plethodon, which reminded me of L. ixil. We drove back to Zacualpa and spoke to the people in the municipality, then drove 10.9 Km NW to Tzintzotz, on the slopes of a forested mountain called Cerro de las Minas. We searched in big frondliads in lower oaks from 16:30 - 17:00 (maybe 10) + got 11 B. cuchumata (kept 10) + 1 Plethodon. The day was sunny + cool. Spent night in Santa Cruz.
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Ronto, Dean 2011 Journal Bettel, 19.0 Km NE (by air) of Colón, Montañas Descuén, Alta Napaya, May 18 I arrived in Amatista City with Fed Paperfuss on May 15. We spent May 16 w/ Carlos Navaquez preparing supplies. On the morning of the 17th, after Josh Hannett joined us the previous evening, we were met by the Australiana participants: Jorge Emilio Lopez (mammalogist), Ricardo Gordillo, Julio Mendez, Raiza Borahona, and Maria Fernanda Antivia Rening. Call undergrads at USA). We drove to Bettel, the forest owned by Mennonites from San Pedro Carcha, NE of Colón, arriving around 19:30. Jorge and the mammal students set up a few mist nets from 21:00 - ~00:00 a few hundred meters NE of the buildings where we were staying; Carlos and I searched briefly along the path, and found 2 B. holmrichi and 1 Andis on vegetation. It was quite dry and hadn't rained for 8 days according to Don Carlos, Bettel's only inhabitant (along w/ his family). Carlos and I walked up the road and searched on roadsides and along paths in the forest from 22:15-23:00. We found 4 B. holmrichi and 6 Andis, all on vegetation except for one Andis that was on a rock wall. This morning, Fed put in a 40ft pitfall array while Carlos, Ricardo & I searched in the forest, starting where we had been last night following a logging trail 5 from the road. I quickly got a big B. holmrichi inside a log, the first live one seen on the ground, and then got another inside a tiny arboreal formicid on the forest edge. The forest here is beautiful, with gigantic trees, and seems like a low elevation cloud forest, with many tiny arboreal bromeliads and larger, spiny, terrestrial bromeliads. The land is karstic with tons of caves and sinkholes. There were several sites where they had cut large trees into boards, and
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toward Dear Mr. H.D., I have met your friend, the President of the United States in Brussels on July 21st. He is a person with a very unique personality and also very charming. We saw him again recently at a party hosted by A.J. (the school principal) who was very interested in meeting him. I would have loved to, but regretted going. You know that I will be back at work at 5:00 PM to check on the homework from your class on Friday, and what we are currently working on is: 10:00 AM and then again in the afternoon between 1pm and 2:00 PM. I had been planning to call all of them to see if anyone has completed their homework by now. I have noticed that only a few students have done it, so I will ask them tomorrow to check if they have submitted it. Also, I noticed that you were working on page 8 of the textbook when I last saw you before you left to come home. Going all night (until) tonight at 10:00-11:00 PM and then again in class while you should have been doing your homework on the pages we covered, but instead of having it done by 7:00 pm in class, you were a mess with what I can see is another textbook open, only that you've flipped to page 26 that original question #14 has not been answered yet, so please do finish it and get going to the next step where you try to solve the other questions at a leisurely pace with your book intact and in a dull green bag, sort strange for the textbook, maybe used by another student before. It's okay. I believe he also has not illustrated a real one, otherwise he should have sent you to bed yet when this lesson was still
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Pinto, Sean 2011 Journal Bethel, 19.0 Km NE (by rd) of Colen, Montanas # Decensin, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala (cont.) May 18 Carlos found another B. helmruchi under a board. I've caught 3 Andis (Colenensis?) and saw many more. I climbed down into a giant cave-like crack ~10m deep with deep moist leaf litter at the bottom and got a Grangator and an Andis we walked to the end of the trail and a bit beyond before turning back for lunch. In total, we searched from 08:25-11:50. After lunch, the bird people were totally swamped (32 birds), and each had to teach the students how to prep so Ted began labeling vials and worked at this until midnight! The three of us (Carlos, Ricardo + I) prepped specimens until ~16:30, when I began prepping birds. I have little experience, so it took me until almost 2AM to do 4 birds. At night, Carlos + Ricardo went out and found 2 Dendroica gyanosticta in a water tank next to some houses. I've searched along the path we took in the morning and collected up to our permit limit of B. helmruchi and Andis (6+4, respectively) from 20:25-22:30. It was rather hot during the day and sunny, but got cloudy in the afternoon and seemed as though it would rain, which it never did. May 19 Pasulha area, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala Spent morning prepping; also helped with birds. Carlos decided we needed to leave tonight to get back in time for his graduation, so we drove to the Bishop del Avotzel + stayed at Hotel Montanas del Avotzel. Searched along a stream 0.9Km N of hotel on CA-14 from 21:45-22:45. Got 3 Hana (along stream), 2 Andis (in vegetation) and 2 Ptychodys (one I got was way away from stream). Appears it hasn't rained here - dry and cool.
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Ronto, Sean 2011 Journal Bethel, Montañas Secanin, NE of Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala May 22 We arrived back in Bethel around 17:00 yesterday after leaving Guatemala City in the morning following Carlos' graduation. It hadn't rained and Ricardo had spent the time spotting birds. Carlos and I searched along the road for 45 min at night but it was very dry and we gave up. We found 2 more Smilaxa cyanosticta + a Gracixola xucareni in one of the water tanks in Bethel. This morning, Carlos, Ricardo and I left at 10:00 to try to reach the high point in the Montañas Secanin (1850m). We walked ~500 m back down the road, entered a cornfield and then filed off-trail into the forest using the GPS to navigate. Lots of small arboreal bromeliads where we started and nice forest w/ large trees + a fairly open understory; I got a C. lucawati here. We arrived in a new kind of habitat alone ~1650m, with lots of bamboo; it was more humid here and seemed more cloud forest-like. Started opening small arboreal bromeliads and got 6 B. lehmanica (collected only) in 20-30 bromeliads. Also opened many of the larger ones w/ spiny leaf edges but got nothing all day in these. Also got a C. lucawati + saw 2 more in this habitat. Lots of signaros + small caves made walking cross-country even more difficult. Spent a lot of time opening many great lianas that found nothing. Fought our way uphill until we finally got to some paths' clearings w/ cut wood, made by loggers from communities above Chiquirixi. We partially followed these until a logger-made clearing (15.59251N, 90.26777W [+11110m], 1768m elev), where we stopped. There was a big logged area on one side and decent forest on the other. Since the habitat hadn't changed since entering the bamboo zone and we were only 50m below the high point, we decided to turn back around 15:30.
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Porto, Sean 2011 Journal May 22 Bethel, Montanas descent, NE of Gilan, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala (cont.) On the way down we saw 2 huge bromeliads of the kind w/ wide leaves that we usually open. Carlos opened one and got a B. helminchi. I opened the other which was near the top of a dead snag and fully exposed to the sun. I got a Cryptotitira with a golden brown tail and grey flecks on its sides that looks much like the single specimen we got at Finca Nican. Nestlets don't look too big for a Cryptotitira. We opened ~6 more good bromeliads but found nothing. Forest here consisted of large, tall trees + fairly shrubby understory w/ some twambs. It was getting late, so we headed back using the GPS to retrace our route, but ended up trying a pretty fine path that led us off our desired route. I spent a long time bushwhacking through thorny secondary growth before finally emerging into the forest where we had been earlier in the day. Found 3 Graugaster leocarti on the way down, plus at least 2 Graugaster that I couldn't catch. On a clearing w/ cut wood, Carlos got a small colubrid snake after dark. We emerged back out on the road at about 19:10, feeling exhausted and beat up. It seemed like it would rain until midday when a few drops fell, but otherwise it was hot (maybe 27° C) and cloudy all day. The night was dry so we didn't bother looking. May 25 Laj Chirel, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala We left Bethel on the morning of May 23 + drove to Uspanten. Judy, Jorge, Julio and Raiza left for Guatemala City. The rest of us spent the night in Uspanten and waited all day yesterday. Around 5PM, a seated meeting w/ Juan Fernando Hernandez, Ana Lucia Arregui, Nicole Paul, Alejandro
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Kanto, Dean 2011 Journal Laj Chiral, Alta Nopag Guatemala (cont.) May 25 ... Jerome Fuchs and Rodolfo Duran arrived from Guatemala City. We packed + drove to Laj Chiral, N of Uspantan arriving around 17:00 after a 50 min drive. When we arrived, we realized that Ana Duran's pack was missing; a group drove back to Uspantan that failed to find it. Carlos Ricardo and I went out this morning to the forest between Laj Chiral + San Pablo el Baldio. We put in 2 pitfall arrays (9 traps total) in the forest with the mammal people and then searched in the roadbank. From 11:35-12:15, we got 3 Andis and a B. linchi in the bank, and I found 2 Trupanea fischeri under logs in the sun. From 12:45-13:30, we got a Rhadine under a log, 2 Andis, and 4 Dascus in the roadbank. We took photos + propped after lunch, I then helped the bird people set up nets; it had been cloudy all day and fairly warm. After dinner, we went back to the area w/ the pitfall arrays + searched from 20:55-22:50 in the forest. It was misty + cloudy and a few drops of rain fell, but it was fairly dry in the forest although some of the moss was wet. I got a tiny Bolitoglossa euchilostoma on a leaf ~3m above the ground and a B. hartwegi on a leaf just above the ground. After leaving the forest, we searched on the same roadbank as earlier in the day, which was slightly wetter than in the forest. I got an Andis + Carlos got 2 more Ricardo's + I dug a big B. linchi out of a burrow in a clay bank. We looked from 22:55-23:40 before heading back to sleep.
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Kaito, Sean 2011 Journal May 26 Chinol and Palo Nijo Hydroelectric area, Quiche, Guatemala. We had to wait a while for a truck this morning, then we drove to Uspantan to make + send lists for export permits. We then took a very good new road that leaves from Cabante (~4km N Uspantan) and goes to La Gloria in the Zona Ruina. We passed Finca San Francisco, which had great looking bromians amongst many hectares of coffee, but which was guarded by somewhat menacing ex-military men. We arrived at the massive Palo Nijo hydroelectric dam, which is about a year from completion. Right after the dam, the road goes through apparently untouched primary forest: lots of big trees w/ understory of palms, arizas, tons of bromeliads + many logs. We opened about 45 huge bromeliads w/ spiny leaf edges and cl opened many smaller ones, but they had lots of water. Looked in logs + leaf litter from 13:35-15:35; Carlos got an Arisiga and no one else found anything. We went a few km further and could see that the road goes down through great-looking forest, but we needed to get back to Uspantan before the gas station closed. This area seems like it has great potential for some important species, including those from similar elevations in Huehue (like B. jacksoni, Phyllostomus, etc.). It rained quite a bit on the way back, and we were told that it rained hard + hailed in Jay Chinol. After dinner, we went to search in the Chinol forest where the mammal traps were from 21:15- 23:30. cl got a B. lineri + 3 B. hartwegi, all on leaves (2 of which were on plants growing on logs 2-3m off the ground) while Carlos + Ricardo get 2 B. lineri + 4 B. hartwegi. The forest was very wet and it rained lightly for a few minutes and was misty the rest of the time.
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Ponto, Dean 2011 Journal Quiché May 27 Laj Chinel, Guatemala We prepped specimens in the morning - were about to out to look for horns after lunch when a huge rainstorm hit. Spent the afternoon cleaning and filthly calvin instead. After dinner, it had stopped raining (maybe around 20:00) and we went to the trail from the Laj Chinel- San Pablo el Balder road that leads to Cuateo Chapas. The bird nets were set up along here, and I went out with the leaders at 04:30 this morning - had heard frogs calling in the forest (also got a Bello). One side of the trail is forested while the other side is either secondary forest scrub, or cornfields. I searched along the path w/ Ricardo from 21:15-23:00 and I found 4 B. lineahol (all on vegetation), 2 Andia sleeping on leaves, and a Guayacata on a leaf. Ricardo said he would be right behind me when I returned back just before 23:00. I met Carlos on the way back, and he had found 3 Guayaatas, all on vegetation. We went back to the truck to wait for Ricardo + Carlos found a Trachidus leighori + and Andia on the rock wall along the road. We waited for ~30 min then went to search for Ricardo for 30 min before finding him back at the car; he had gotten lost in the woods - we walked past him. Our plan was to search for longer, but we were all exhausted + decided to go to bed. The night had been very good for searching- everything was wet but no rain. May 28 Cerro Mosalaquin, Upantan, Quiché, Guatemala. We had to put gas in one of the trucks, so we decided to look near Upantan today. After breakfast, we drove to the path that Laura (a peace corps volunteer) had led us up in Jan 2016. I opened on a
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Knits, Dean 2011 Journal Corn-Mazalaya Department, Quiche, Guatemala (cat) May 28... Bromeliads in a secondary forest above the road + got 5 small B. cachimata out of one of them. We then walked all the way to the oak forest at the top, which is now bordered by a corn field that wasn't there in Jan. 2010. We searched from 13:00 on, and I quickly found a large Dendrobium lekechium w/o tail under a small piece of fallen branch near the lower limit of the forest. I worked with Ricardo while Carlos climbed uphill. The Dendrobium is quite pretty with greenish lines down its sides (faint); it looks somewhat like D. sanctibarbara to me. I looked in one of the bromeliads w/ long, thin, spiky leaves that were growing on logs and on the ground and found a tiny B. retrata near the center of the leaf rosette; I later found 5 more this way (one of which escaped); all of which were tiny. We searched in + under logs and fallen wood until 15:45. Ricardo got 3 B. retrata. We then found Carlos, who had stopped searching about an hour earlier + climbed downhill w/ he was told by a hunter who passed by that we had already left. He had also found a small B. retrata inside a log. The forest was fairly dry, although the leaf litter was somewhat wet; seems like the rain in Jay Chichel hasn't gotten here yet. Looked for bromeliads in the oak trees but saw none; habitat is huge, many oaks w/ bromios. Makes me think that D. lekechium may not live (at least not exclusively) in bromeliads. We headed back to Jay Chichel. It had rained lightly while we were searching, but on the way back it began to pour and the rain didn't stop after dinner. We were all very tired + decided not to go out searching tonight.
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Ronto, Sean 2011 Journal May 29 Road from Palo N[illegible]o hydroelectric dam to La Floria, Zona Reinaquiche, Alustondo. Spent all morning preparing specimens; rained hard in afternoon. Carlos, Ricardo + I left for the Zona Reina and arrived late in the afternoon. It had rained hard there & the road was in pretty bad shape. Arrived in La Floria at about 19:45 and searched in transects in people's yards in Aldor al de Mayo Necogus for 20-30 min. We got a Simylosa brunneina in a Morona tree + a Liria didymata under a log. Drove back up towards Palo N[illegible]o after dark & stopped at a small stream crossing the road at ~1100m elev, ca. 2-3km from La Floria. Ricardo + I each got a hyloid motoroph on veg next to the stream + Carlos got 2 Plectropyla hartwegi along a small stream above the road. The road was slippery & rain threatened, so we drove to our campsite at the high point on the road before searching again, 3 km N of the hydroelectric dam. We searched in a forest that was mostly palm trees + smaller deciduous trees from 20:25-21:30; got 9 B. cuchumata, 1 P. hypnolytes, 3 Graugaster sucandini + 3 Graugaster sp. We walked along the road & Ricardo saw a juvenile Nyctanthes pernis on the roadcut - first record for Quiche. It was below that seemed like nice forest. On an area of forest w/ lots of palms + some large trees above the road near here we got 6 more B. cuchumata, 1 C. sucandi, 3 Graugaster sp. + 1 Andis. We walked on to where we searched on our previous visit and searched until 12:30. Carlos + Ricardo got a jur. Retrichia auriga on a strand + an Atropides mexicanus along a stream. I focused on big trees for Nyctanthes (like I found them at Maxbal) but saw only a C. sucandi. We walked back & camped near the high point on the road. Night was clear & not too cold following rain of early afternoon. Forest is fabulous here - more to find. Road is too new for people to have settled the area yet.
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Ronto, Dear 2011 Journal June 4 Chimatetz, Sierra de Chucua, Quiche, Guatemala Spent all of June 1 + most of June 2 dealing w/ export permits; drove to Santa Cruz del Quiche in the evening. The museum truck was having problems climbing hills- no power. Yesterday, talked to Josue Nasquez, in the municipalidad of Zacualpa, who we met on our last visit. Tried to go w/ him to Chimatetz, where Carlos+cl had collected salamanders, but the truck couldn't make it up the hill. Hopped back, found a guy w/ a truck, looked all gear + drove his full + an empty truck to Chimatetz. It rained hard in afternoon + we were unsure exactly where good forest was, so we stayed in the school (last classes were today- no kids for a week). Went out at night after rain ended + walked along road for ~1km but saw nothing- bad habitat, road cuts too near w/ no cracks. This morning, two guides named Manuel took us to a really nice oak forest at 04:30 to set up bird nets+ mammal traps. I found 2 Bolitoglossa andrei on the ground + on a log at 04:50; the forest was wet from yesterday's rain. This population has orange-pink blotches on its sides + ventral and white specks and should correspond to Campbell's B. arissinctorum. The forest has very big, old oak trees with enormous and numerous brachyblads, scattered pine trees, and a fairly open understory + thick leaf litter. We set up most of the bird nets along paths bordering secondary, brushy vegetation + bushes just above the new road to Pasaje (sp.?); this is a few hundred meters from where Carlos+cl stopped in March. cl helped set up bird nets for a few hours while Ana ducan + Alejandro Nicolle set mammal traps; they found a juvenile B. cuhuanatana + a dead B. morio in a fallen branch. The dead B. morio decayed rapidly + cl didn't collect it. Jerome+ Rodolfo spent,
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Rivito, dear 2011 Journal June 4 Chimatzgy, Sierra de Chucos, Quiche, Guatemala (cont) ...spent the morning at the bird note while I searched in 20-30 great bromeliads. Not only 2 B. cuchumatana, one of which was headless due to a misguised machete chop (not collected), I decided the bromeliads had too much water, which is a shame since the locals seem to know a green species of Alomina ('escorpi') that I hoped to get. Focusing on logs, I got 2 more large + 1 juvenile B. morio. Also got a big B. morio in the outer leaves of a fallen bromeliad. Searched until 12:00, then drove the mammal team back to Chimatzgy. Returned w/ food for the birders + saw a trogon (male) almost get caught in a mist net. Rain threatened, so we all drove back to Chimatzgy to prep & map. I went out with the mammal team at night to search while they mist-netted for bats. The rain never came it was very windy, which made the forest dry. I searched from 21:00-22:30 and found 2 B. morio on leaves before heading back. Should get a lot of animals at night if it rains again. June 5 Woke up at 07:30, hiked up to forest by 10:00 after field notes & breakfast. Searched 10:00-13:30; found 1 B. morio in a log, 3 under logs + 1 B. cuchumatana in a log. Searched in many fallen branches/leaves, found most salamanders on the edge of the good forest and an area w/ large oak trees that might be secondary. Rain started so me+birders headed back to Chimatzgy to prep specimens. It rained lightly for ~30 min, then cleared up. Searched along same trails at night from 19:00-21:30 + got 2 B. cuchumatana (1 on lower part of tree trunk, 1 in log) + 7 B. morio (collected 3), all on leaf litter. Forest was wet in places from rain but not too wet. Heard a frog w/ fal-note whine (V) call.
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Ronto, Dean 2011 Journal June 6 2.1 Km NW (high rd) of Chiantzatz on road to Pasaje Quiche, Guatemala Trapped specimens this morning, then went up to forest after Nicole returned from checking mammal traps. On the way up, Jerome + I saw a jaguarundi cross the road; Rodolfo told me he saw it in the forest chasing a small mammal (rodent). I started searching at 11:00 and decided to focus on Bromeliad sampling. I worked until [illegible] 13:00, then again from 14:00-17:30, and opened a total of 45 bromeliads. Most were very large w/ lots of water, and I worked primarily in an area of large oak trees w/ many bromeliads and a sparse understory; I think people have removed the smaller trees for firewood. On total, I got 13 B. cucheranata (kept 7). I also opened a few logs at the beginning of the day + got 3 B. minor, 1 in + 1 under a log. The third B. minor either came from a bromeliad or was in the leaf litter where I was opening the bromeliads; I not sure which. I was a little surprised not to see any other herps, but perhaps the bromeliads just have too much water. Day was cool + cloudy w/ no rain so I didn't search at night. June 7 Prepped specimens in morning. Opened 20 bromeliads in disturbed/secondary oak forest from 10:15-12:00; found no herps but took bromeliad insect sample in 95% EtOH. Jerome + Rodolfo collected a ? Anolis at their bird trapping site, saw another. I saw 2 Ateles sp but caught neither. Walked N through secondary forest but found no good areas to search- few logs or bromeliads. After a long lunch (14:00) walked SE into pine/oak forest + searched until 16:15. Found 2 B. minor + 1 B. cucheranata under logs and another B. cucheranata under trunk of cut wooden plank. Opened 15 bromeliads + got 4 B. cucheranata. Started to rain lightly around 15:30, then hard at 16:30. Went back to Chiantzatz w/ Jerome's records after they pulled the mist nets.
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Roots, Dean 2011 Journal June 7 2.1km NW (by rd) of Chimalgo, on road to Panajachel, Quiche, Guatemala (cont.) ... it rained hard for 1-2 hours while we had dinner. At 20:15, I walked up the road (which was muddy & slippery) to the forest, arriving at 20:45. It was very misty, but barely raining. I searched along the same path I had walked in the afternoon, and it began to rain heavily around 22:00. I saw 13 B. marinus; 2 were on the lower part (<50cm off ground) of tree trunks, and 11 were on the leaf litter. I also saw 6 B. caucanthus; 3 were on tree trunks (0.5-1.5m off ground), 2 were on the ground and one was on the road bank alongside the forest. I found a very small adult male salamander on the leaf litter that looks like (and probably is) a B. marinus, but it had brownish rather than grey dorsal coloration and seemed to have slightly less webbed feet. It was in an area of mixed pine-oak forest and I found several B. marinus nearby. I think it's the smallest adult I got if it's B. marinus; collected it in case it turns out to be different. I am surprised by the lack of any Gargaras in this forest - on a wet night like tonight, I would have expected to see them. The apparent rarity of Anolis is also surprising, although my focus on Bromelbirds & frogs may have prevented me from finding many lizards. Aside from a single adult I've seen (I just couldn't catch - yellow/green + black) on the first day, I saw no snakes, either. Our guide on the first day, Manuel, described an arboreal green viper that sounds like Bothrops asper, but didn't seem to know of Cerophis; maybe it's not here. Would be worth returning here in the dry season to do Bromeliad sampling, which I expect would turn up a Bothrops melanura, since we found one at a nearby site in a bromeliad in late March.
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Kanto, Dean 2011 Journal Aug. 8 FUNDAECO field station, Cerro San Hil, Depto. Izabal, Guatemala. I arrived in Guatemala on Aug. 6. Trip started Aug. 7 w/ participants: me, Carlos Nasquez, Gabriela Parris, Ted Papenfuss, Jim Patton, Ella Naguez, Argio Perez, Stephanie Ordovaz, Karri Bowie, Julio Mendez, Dan Wait, Olga Sanchez, Juan Fernando Hernandez. Slept at Backpackers Hotel in Pur Dulce - cool place. This morning, drove to small village of Caribony; met Elias, our guide from FUNDAECO. We shuttled things down to a river, then carried the luggage uphill (w/ help from several porters) to a FUNDAECO field station. Spent about an hour in afternoon poking through leaf litter + opening logs above field station; found nothing. Jim Patton got a juvenile Ochthera elongata (apparently active) around 13:00 on the trail, said he thought he saw an adult in some place that escaped. After dinner, me (4 persons + Elias) went out around 1900, just after dark. Fabry found a Gryphophorus hernandezi sleeping on a small tree + Carlos got a big female B. rufescens under a leaf. Fabry also got a Gruegestor ches, caught by Carlos; I saw a Gruegestor + an Andis list both escaped. Further along trail, Carlos got a june Parthenium mesutium that someone else had seen. Much further along long trail, I got a Rothuichis schlegeli on a leaf, and Carlos found a june. [illegible] Andis capita. We arrived back at the station around 21:30. It rained in Pur Dulce for ~15 min last night but seemed very dry here. No rain today, weather was warm, perhaps ~80 F. Forest here in great shape; big trees w/ large buttresses, lots of huge palm trees w/o much of a trunk, pacaya, lianas, fairly dense understory.
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Karlos Dean 2011 Journal Aug. 9 Estacion Biologica Chandler Robbins, Carro San Gil, Porto Chalo, Guatemala Spent morning preparing specimens. At 14:00 walked uphill to where trail crosses a large creek and big pools + small cascade; ~600m N of field station. On the way, got a Graugaster chae + 2 Andis. Looked along stream - found an Andis and a big Micrurus diastema partially exposed under some leaves, which Karlos helped me collect. Carlos got a big Ophrys elongata inside the end of a log along the path near the stream. This area is more humid than areas around the field station. We opened logs and raked through leaf litter until 16:00 but got only 1 more Andis. Karlos brought us a Aphonopelma from this area as well. After dinner, we searched along a small stream that flows into the Rio Carboneras from 19:15 - 21:15. It was dry all day so activity was somewhat low, but I got 6 C. sandersoni; 1 Bifidus campbelli + a Lapidophrys fleminaculum under a piece of wood. Ted got 2 C. sandersoni and Carlos got 4 more, plus a Hylodryas amilicea laurentini, and a false coral snake. All the Graugaster sandersoni were immediately along the stream. Walking out, we saw 2 Bifidus marinus (collected 1) in the Rio Carboneras. Gabriela walked back uphill to the large stream instead of coming w/ us. On the way, she got a juvenile Chlorotodes concha, and Jim Patton got a big Graugaster laticeps from near the mist nets in the same area. Karlos found a Hypocalotes ripiculus in the rafters above his tent in the building where we're sleeping, which Carlos caught.
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Porto, Sean 2011 Journal Aug. 10 Estancia Biologica Chandler Ristling, Cerro San Hil, Depto. Chyabal, Guatemala. We spent the morning photographing + preparing specimens. After lunch, we walked uphill past the stream with the waterfall + searched in logs and leaf litter on the path from ~ 14:30-16:30. There were tons of pratt logs in the area but I found nothing. Gabriela got a juvenile Ptychoglossus in a leaf axil, and Carlos got an Anolis capito on a log. After dinner, I went out alone and searched along the stream that leads to the Rio Caribowies. On the way down to the stream, near the field station, I got 3 Craugastor laticeps. Along the stream, I got a Bolitoglossa rufescens on a leaf next to the stream and an Aniligus boudinii on vegetation over the stream, both near the edge of the forest. Walked back through the river to the path from the road up to the station. Did a dawn walkout in regenerating vegetation above the river, then saw nothing more. All told, searched about 20:50-22:30. Weather today was hot and dry, clouding over in the evening. Rained as I was falling asleep, 1/8/br at 01:00-01:00. Aug. 11 Cerro San Hil, Depto. Chyabal, Guatemala After breakfast, Carlos and I went with a guide, Antonio, to reach the high point of Cerro San Hil (1275m). We drove to a cattle ranch 2-3 km past the turnoff to the field station on the road from Los Angeles, down to the Rio Caribowies and parked at the river. Started hiking at 08:30; first part uphill was steep + in full sun. On the way up, we got into an area w/ some decent looking forest and Carlos caught a Microcynus diastema on the path. We continued through forest patches and grassy areas to a cluster of houses known as Sanpino (was inhabited by only 1 family) arround 1000m eler. Continued uphill on a rougher trail that got into
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Rinto, Dear 2011 Journal Aug. 11 Corro San Hil, Depto. Chiquimula, Guatemala (cont.) ... same forest around 11:00 am that looked transitional between lowland forest and cloud forest. Ficus had no fruittresses, fewer palms, some bromeliads (small), a few tree ferns and more moss. We opened 17 bromeliads (13:00-13:40) and looked in some very good logs (11:30-12:30) but found nothing - only a single B. rubescens in a small bromeliad w/ little water. The other bromeliads, some of which scored quite good, had a lot of water in them. We began walking towards the high point of Corro San Hil, searching slowly along the way in logs and leaf litter, from 14:00 onward. There were tons of logs and the leaf litter was quite damp but cl found nothing, and neither did anyone else. Reached the peak around 15:30; took a brief rest & started searching again after ~ 15 min. Forest here had been cut for an army tower & looked and was secondary or regenerating; Carlos found a big tapir print. Clt began raining around 14:30 and continued (hard at times) until ~ 18:00. By 16:30, it was fairly dark and cool inside the forest and a chorus of Craugastor campbelli started all around us. Carlos got 2, Jon (guide) got 1, and cl found 2 but both escaped. They were calling from areas low to the ground and in the vegetation 1-2m off the ground; sounded like an unusual call for a Craugastor - 3 sounds/syllables (all same note) instead of a single "link". Carlos got a small, yellow Craugastor w/ expanded toe tips and cl got 2 Craugastor cophonus while Jon got 1 C. aphanus (all of which were on ground, not calling). We reached our lunch spot where we opened bromeliads by about 19:00, having searched slowly w/ lights along path starting at 18:00. Near the end of the forest, cl caught 2 of the small yellow Craugastor. While we were waiting to get a GPS point, Carlos saw a Leptotila stuarti on a leaf about 1m off the ground, just above a big rock.
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Peinto, Dean 2011 Journal Aug. 11 Corvo San Mil, Dept. Chagual, Guatemala (cont.) ...clt is an adult female and only the second known individual of the species - a great find. The habitat where it was found (~1150m elevation) still in the transitional cloud forest, and is distinctly different from the lower elevation area where the biological station is; cl suspect it only lives on the upper parts of Corvo San Mil. In the same area, cl got a B. reflexus & Carlos got a B. deflexi, both ~ 1.5m off ground or sky. We walked slowly to the edge of the forest and spoke rapidly afterwards; cl slowed briefly to search in small/fest patches below Daravila. Clt wasn't raining by the time we got the Mitchell but more rain did fall briefly later on. Fons wanted to get back so I didn't spend much time searching, but Carlos got a C. laticeps and a Gaegaster we don't have yet, while cl got a Ithacalectus repicandus on the trunk of a big tree. We got back to the truck by about 21:40, totally exhausted, and made it back to the station by [illegible] 22:00. A good day but extremely tiring. Aug. 12 Estación Biológica Chandler Robbins, Corvo San Mil, Calzavera, Dept. Chagual, Guatemala I spent morning + most of afternoon prepping. Went out after dinner & searched from 20:00-21:30 on path up to & above waterfall. Likely got a B. deflexi on a leaf + an Andria capita; Carlos got a big Gaegaster laticeps, and cl got an elmantoderon enchora + a jun. A. capita started raining hard at 22:00 and continued until 23:20. Everyone else went to bed while cl searched on the path above the field station. Cl got a B. reflexus on a leaf, a different species of Andria from the oo we already have, a jun. Bufa walkieup, and a Gaegaster chas that was calling. Searched 23:35-00:35.
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Honto, Dear 2011 Journal Aug. 15 Finca Firmeza, Sierra Cardel, Mpio. Morales, Depto Chiquihua, Guatemala On the 13th, we dropped specimens in the morning, packed up, and went to Rio Dulce for the night. Mauricio, Ella, Stephanie, and Jorge Erwin left in the morning and the rest of us drove to Morales. On the night, Sergio, Maria Fernanda, Beija, Ricardo and Rodolfo joined us from Guatemala City. Today we drove from Morales to the new FUNDAECO reserve. I set up in the afternoon, then set out to collect & find a break in the water line to the house. Carlos, Ricardo, Ted & I walked along the hike looking for a break & got an A. bipunctata on a tree as well as a Diphtherophis. Forest here is in good condition; big trees w/ Anthrososiphus, and fairly thick under-story that seems taller than at Cerro San Luis. After attempting to repair water system, we went back for dinner and went back to a stream ~1km from the field station. We searched along the stream for about an hour (~21:00-22:00). I saw a Gramaster nephreus that escaped; Carlos got another species of Gramaster. Oldulis got a Branchedyla brandeisii, and I found a Blethrihylla matudai metamorph. Between the four of us we collected 7 Dwellmanshylla stralia which were calling from veg along the stream, and saw several more. The night was totally dry with a full moon; seems like it hasn't rained here for at least a few days. Ted didn't go to search with us tonight; seemed tired. Aug. 16 Spent morning dropping specimens, then waited for rain; 2 storms passed into any rain. At 16:40, started walking uphill w/ Carlos, Ricardo and Oldulis while Ted walked very slowly uphill. We searched in a couple of good logs on the way up but found nothing. Arrived at high point of trail (and reserve, I believe) at ~1000m elev. The forest above
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Fruits, Dean 2011 Journal Aug. 16 ... about 800m transitions to a more cloud forest-like vegetation type. Understory has more broadleaf plants and is denser in general, wide farms, and higher density of epiphytes including some bromeliads. We walked 200m along the trail from the high points and searched from 18:45 - 20:20. We saw a ton of Craugastor laticeps and C. ches collected 7 and 4, respectively) as well as several Duellmanhyla (collected 2), 1 Leptodactylus, 2 B. rufescens (both on leaves), 1 cl. crehoo and 1 Aphanomorphus. Forest was very dry and I was surprised to see the Duellmanhyla out - I think of them more as a stream-associated species. Met Ted on the way down, who had gotten 1 Craugastor maphorus, 1 C. ches, +2 C. laticeps around 800m elev. Elvis in the day, I found a Porthidium nascuta under a log near the field station. Lack of rain is frustrating. Not sure we will be able to find Cryptothitis wakei even if it does rain; holotype is from 150m higher elevation than highest point on reserve. Given that Potitrichus brodiei is found here and at Cusuco in Honduras, seems likely to me that C. wakei is a synonym of C. masalis. Aug. 17 Spent morning popping specimens; afternoon writing notes and working around camp. After dinner, walked up to ridge along high side of reserve where we went last night and searched from 19:00 - 21:40 w/ Carlos, Ricardo, & Gilzuli. It had rained briefly this afternoon and a few more short showers fell while we were searching but the rain didn't really penetrate the forest and conditions remained dry. We got a D. nymphus, an Andis, and clentobys, and saw many C. laticeps + C. ches (Carlos collected 1 laticeps). Jim Potter got a Rana derberiana + a Bufo campbelli near the field station.
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Parrot, Sean 2011 Journal Finca Firmeza, Reserva Biologica de Cofre Perla, Dept. Chiquimula, Guatemala Aug. 18 Spent the morning prepping specimens. Strolled along a path near finca house from 16:30 - (17:30) but saw only a Sphenomorphus plus a pair of woodpeckers (Colaptes auratus) in a tree. Also saw some brown-hooded parrots, as on other days here. In the early afternoon, Monica from FUNDAECO came and made me do a short, live interview on a Morales radio station via cell phone as part of a PR campaign to promote the reserve. After that, a newspaper reporter from La Prensa Libre came to interview and photograph us, in order to write a story as part of said PR campaign. We then talked about several potential peaks above 1200m in the Cofre Perla to visit to try to find Cryptophis macki. Apparently, Cerro Negro Norte is only a couple hours walk from here, but we would have to cross Mario Ponce's (a local narcos) property, and he doesn't allow foreigners to do it. FUNDAECO is trying to get along w/ him so we don't want to do anything to risk ruining their work. Around 17:45, a very heavy downpour quickly dumped a lot of rain and then moved on. After dinner, Carlos, Ricardo, Odalis, & I walked up to the high ridge at 20:00, arriving at 21:00. Conditions were fairly wet and perfect ideal for amphibians, although I felt like I saw fewer Craugastor than before. Searched from 21:00 - 23:45. I found only an A. cardosa; Odalis got a Bufo campbelli, an Andis uniformis, and a Bryophyge; Carlos got 4 Bryophages, an A. cenchoa, and a Cryptophanes cristatus, as well as a tiny Boeffleri. On the way down, they got a [illegible] calling from a small branch ~1.5m off the ground, and saw an Olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii) in a tree. I saw another on my way down - could tell it wasn't a kinkajou by the bushy tail after consulting field guide. We are at its extreme northern range limit and it has only recently been reported from the
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Renter, Laos 2011 Journal Aug. 18 Fricca Fieringa, Reserva Biologica de Anfelis (Dorri Coral) Dept chyzal, Austenda (exit) Coral. They got down around 01:10; I took my time and arrived at 01:30. About 50m from the field station, I found a large female Oedipina elongata on a Heliconia leaf about 70cm off the ground. It had a white spot on its head and white dots on the drum; very pretty. Was surprised to see it climbing - I think of them as semi-fossorial. We all talked until about 02:45, then we went out and searched along paths near the field station for ~30min more. Girls got an Andria Rodriguezii. Went to bed just before 3:00. Jed had searched near the field station earlier, after dinner, but found only a Bufo campbelli and a Aplemorphaus. Aug. 19 Woke up around 08:30, exhausted from night before. Spent morning + afternoon photographing + pepping specimens and organizing / identifying previously collected specimens. Worked until dark, ate dinner, and left just ahead of the others. Shortly up the path, I saw what I first thought was a Peters flavus sitting ~9m off the ground in a tree growing at a ~60° angle out of the ground. As I approached, I could see that it was actually a small spotted cat with a relatively long tail - a margay, I think. It ran down the slanted tree trunk and disappeared into the bushes (GPS: 15.40394N, 88.69347W [±10m], 653m elev). First margay live ever seen! Orlando caught up with me and also got a look at it. Ricardo missed it but found an Andria capita at the same spot. Carlos found an Amastrium wolforum just up the trail, and then a juvenile Gryphophorus cristatus. Ricardo got a beautiful Oxybelis servus 1m off the ground along the path - incredible how it stays still and
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Rinto, Sean 2011 Journal (cont.) Ejica Firanga, Reserva Biológica de Anfíbios Andina. Carol, Rhptrichyela. Aureolus. ... is very camouflaged when threatened. I also saw a relatively big Marimusa in a tree on the way up. Carlos walked up to the top then waited for us due to a misunderstanding of the plan. Ricardo, Oldulius, & I searched from ~900m clear up and opened all the branches we could find, hoping for another clithryella. We think the one we got could be a new species, since the only one nearby (cl. molandecu) from Cusco is dirty white dorsally while ours is bright yellow. VSA C is keeping the one from yesterday and I would be uncomfortable leaving the holotype there. I got a tiny Sphaerodactylus either in a branch or I disturbed it when I shook a branch on the ground. We searched at the top until ~00:45 w/o finding anything except C. laterisps and C. chac. Could hear hylids as a single note call high up in trees - either Brachyhylla or perhaps the clithryella. Ricardo says he heard a dink-dink call yesterday, turned around, and saw the frog peeking out of a tiny branch on our level on a log, but isn't sure if he heard a single 2-syllable call or two separate frogs making 1-syllable calls. In any case, we saw no more frogs. It hadn't rained today and the forest was pretty dry; no moisture or leaves at all, and very windy. Around 01:00, rain threatened, and we decided to wait for it. Started around 01:10, and we waited until 01:40 for the forest to get wet. In the meantime, I saw 2 Potos flying high in the trees and got a B. nymphe on a leaf. We then searched until 02:20; Carlos & Ricardo found a B. deffensi on a leaf. Walked down a very slippery trail, arrived back at 03:30. Would have searched more but Carlos & I need to drive back to Arequipa tomorrow. Heard howler monkeys on the way down. Lots of mammals and good herps here - glad to see it's being protected.
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Roito, Dean 2011 Journal Volcán Suchitán, Depto. Jutiapa, Guatemala Aug. 23 Drive to Guatemala City on the 20th, went to Antigua on the 21st. Spent the 22nd sorting specimens and making export permit lists, then drove w/ Sergio Perez, Jim Patton, Kevin Beare, Rodolfo Duran, Dan Wait, Olga Sanchez, Maria Fernanda Asturias, Jose Alejandro Nussle Paul, and Ricardo Portillo to Santa Catarina Mita, Jutiapa + spent night at Hotel Las Tres. On the morning we met Claudia Ortiz, Paig, who works for an NGO ( ) that manages the forest on Volcan Suchitan. Drive to Florencia, then to [illegible] Quatrachs, where we started walking uphill and got mules to carry our stuff. Started a little before 09:00 + arrived at 12:00, taking lots of rest/ photo breaks on the way up. Great views of Volcan Apulo, El Jefeño and other peaks on way up. Passed through remnant oak forest, corn fields, and finally scrubby secondary forest w/ tiny bromeliads before reaching a spring (very little water, which was muddy) and a big field just planted w/ pine trees where we set up camp. Ricardo and I went out into the forest on the trail to "La Piedra", one of the peaks of the volcano. Started in secondary forest, then got to somewhat disturbed cloud forest w/ lots of huge bromeliads. Our bromeliad cutter hadn't arrived yet, so we searched in a few reachable bromeliads + under some fallen ones. I got a Bolitoglossa suchitanensis under a big fallen bromeliad. It looks vaguely like a B. morio ; grey with some flecks of lighter color, mostly unwebbed feet. Continued up trail to some really nice cloud forest along a ridge. Old trees, tons of bromeliads, tree ferns, and moss covering everything. Clearly lots of cloud water input. After about 90 min of searching (since we started - ~15:00-16:30), it began to rain and we had to head back to camp. Saw an Anolis in a grassy field along path. Felt sick + slept until dinner. It only rained for ~20 min, then became cool + misty.
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Karlo, Dear 2011 Journal Nolin Duchilan Heights, Juntapa, Australia (cont.) Aug. 23 ... We walked the same trail up to the ridge, leaving at 20:45 and searching until 22:55. Found 2 more adult B. suchilensis, 1 on ground in cloud forest + 1 on fern just aboveground in scrubby secondary vegetation. Also saw 4 juveniles (collected 2), all on leaves < 50cm above ground. I felt totally exhausted and decided to stop searching despite favorable conditions. This salamander seems abundant here, but other herps do not. Aug. 24 Woke up feeling sick; after breakfast, slept until 10:00. Photographed and prepped specimens, then walked w/ Ricardo to "La Piedra", a large rocky point near what I think is the center of Nolin Duchilan. We searched along the way + I got an adult B. suchilensis under a small piece of bark. I felt exhausted all day and didn't have the energy to go back to the forest at night, so I searched in a tiny cattle pond (3x5m) in a field next to our camp. Heard Bufo calling but only got 2 tiny juveniles; also found a Baras looked in stream coming from spring just below camp + wondered why there were no frogs & tadpoles until I saw how abundant crabs were (some quite big). Started raining really hard around 11:15; my stuff was outside tent since Ricardo didn't bring a tent + is sharing w/ me. Lots of stuff got wet and a river formed under tent - should have taken the time to build a drainage trench, since it was clearly going to rain. Aug. 25 Spent morning prepping specimens. After lunch, walked up to second pasture along trail to La Piedra hoping to get some more Andis. Ricardo found a large Cratalus simus under a bunch of grass, which I collected with some
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(t) don't sit on the floor I'm sorry to you, but I think we'll all be better off... (c) go! I thought it'd take some time to get used to this new way of life. I don't know what to do. I just feel like I'm being pushed around and that's not right at all. It makes me angry that they are treating us like children, when we're adults with our own lives to live. I wish the other kids could see this too. They think it's funny to laugh at us. But they don't understand what we're going through. We need to stand up for ourselves and fight back against this unfair treatment. The fact that we're stuck here, day after day, doing nothing but watching TV is really frustrating. I feel like I'm wasting my life away on something so meaningless. There has to be a better way of dealing with this situation than just sitting around all day long. I know some people say it's not worth fighting for, but I don't agree. We have the right to demand change and hold those in power accountable for their actions. It may seem like a small step at first, but every little bit helps when it comes to making progress toward our goals. So let's keep pushing forward and working together until we've achieved everything we set out to do. Let's show the world that we're not going to give up easily on our quest for justice and equality. I believe that if we can just stick together as one united group, then maybe things will start to change soon enough. We have so much potential within ourselves right now, but we need to tap into it fully before anything else happens. Let's get started immediately by organizing protests outside the school gates tomorrow morning early in the day when most students arrive from home. Bill has already agreed to join us there today, which means we'll have plenty of support coming our way once again later tonight too. I think this is exactly what we need right now if we want real results happening soon enough without any further delays whatsoever! Let's make sure everyone knows about this event ahead of time so they can come along and help out wherever possible too! We'll also invite members of the local community to attend our meeting tomorrow night where we plan to discuss strategies moving forward together as a team united against oppression everywhere today starting now onwards forevermore!
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Hunts, Bear 2011 journal N deán Duchites, Depto. Jutiapa, Guatemala (cont.) Aug. 25 ... difficulty using a potato rake. We continued onward to the cloud forest above and I found a Bolitoglossa suchitanensis under a mass of fallen epiphytes. Just another one (junior, not collected) in the same manner and found some feline nest next to it (14.39859 N, 89.77749 W [± 7m], 2034 m elev). Continued straight along a ridge to the south instead of turning on path to La Piedra. Trees in this area seem larger and older, with extensive epiphyte cover, and clouds can be seen almost constantly coming over the ridge; of the many cloud forests I've seen, this is one of the wettest, mossiest, and nicest. Strolled in this area for ~30 min, then walked to the area de acampar (camp) La Piedra. Turned left (NE) downhill along a path that runs parallel to a creek down a steep slope and eventually arrives in Duedrich (the town where we started). We began searching around 14:00 (just before we got the Crataus) and stopped at 17:45. Waited for night to fall, then walked down a very steep slope to a waterfall ~10 m high at ~1850m elev. Started searching up creek at 19:00; was difficult to follow w/ thick veg., and water goes underground at some points. We quickly got 4 adult B. suchitanensis (2 on leaves, 1 on ground, 1 on log) + saw 2 more juveniles. Walked up to top (searched ~60 min along/near creek) and walked up to La Piedra where we saw nothing. Seems like there is an unfilled hyloid niche along this stream; Josias says he's seen small grass frogs w/ rough skin there, but only in the dry season - sound more like Crangamator to me. Walked slowly back along path to our camp + saw 3 adult + 6 junior B. suchitanensis on leaves. This salamander seems extremely abundant in the primary forest here, reminiscent of B. monjaloensis in Nicaragua. Interesting that a local endemic can be so abundant. Saw a lot of variation in background color (pale brown to very dark brown) and degree of light speckling. I didn't see a mental
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Kneel (1) [illegible] at least 3 steps back, while still and only look at it from below of chest up... 8 yards stay facing forward, as when swimming underwater. It's a long way down and hard to swim once out (watch the sky), so where to? higher? (like HORS [P-7 V-P-H-F-F-P-X, V-P-B-T-H]) to stay low and wait out at it... wait to listen for it to give you hints. also how far down do we dive with how far up we get out - not stay below your eye level? as when splashing there are no clues to be found. You can, though, tell at a moment's notice if the birds want to wheel around or sit it back out, inside or outside a wave breaking hole, over that big metal gashol (2) but if clouds are under + above - maybe nothing is happening low (water? dirt for sun while too) with lower gibberish glitter - all gets gone a mile (blue sky? no?) at the of lake [P-5-F] one, 10,000' to doing just that. So now - ok to kill in one shot, so to bring down any other low, or high - will be +0 height was +2,000 being a / good (+) something & then + the things at low (over sea level) got it go higher? day sun 2 days on a soft old rock between us. ohmygod! about you lol part of way off line and all your work needs to get out that and it's gone - over yet all in, lol, just like something if my 2-5th one was + good so at sky, yeah, yeahs lol still trying, pretty alt. in total no, gladiator one. otherwise just need a better look but just not do anything in yard before & to train and dig) the [illegible] on either side a rock below is ok then - as likely be + getting high enough from (and don't get it)
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Roos, Dean 2011 Journal Oct. 23 Nevado de Colima, Jalisco, Mexico Drove from Mexico City to Guadalajara with Gabriel Perra, Jorge Sanchez, Omar Becerra, picked up Ted Papenfuss at airport + spent night in Guadalajara. This morning, drove to Ciudad Guzman, then across highway on road W that passes Nevado de Colima. Took small road S toward El Fresnillo, then a small dirt road up the NE side of Nevado de Colima, which follows one of the aqueducts and eventually reaches the refuge landings. We went to one of the first points w/ pine-oak forest (19.58873°N, 103.55711°W [279m], 2527m elev) + searched from 14:00-16:00 but found nothing. The forest has about an even mixture of pine+oak (mostly oak in some areas w/ a shrubby understory + some pison oak - looks like a forest in California from the Sierra foothills). The logs are wet w/in + beneath, and leaf litter was fairly wet under first layer - good conditions. It appears to have rained there recently. We drove ~1km downhill + sampled on an abandoned road. Searched along road from 17:45-19:00; I got a Stegophis in leaf litter. Habitat here looks good along roadbank (rock w/ cracks) but forest is either too brushy/steept to enter or somewhat dry. Searched again from 20:30 - 21:00 w/ lights; Jorge + Omar got another Stegophis but didn't collect it. The daytime high was around 23°C and it got fairly cold at night, maybe w/ a low of ~5°C. Oct. 24 At a late start, because we were cold, I think, Ted says he had collected salamander at 7200 ft (2200m) so we walked down lower to a farm and searched in a tiny patch of pine forest from 11:45-12:00. The forest here is very disturbed and there is no more forest downhill. Ted decided I found a Stegophis here.
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Points, Dear 2011 Journal Pavos de Colima, Jalisco, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 24 ... to keep walking down the road while the rest of us drove back uphill to a side road that goes S from the road we came in on. We parked and searched from 12:30-13:30 in logs, leaf litter along road, under rocks. The habitat here is dense oak forest + everything seems more humid- looks like good Batrachoseps habitat; Omar got an Eleutherodactylus mineriensis under a log along the road. Went back for lunch, after which all 5 of us drove back to where we were before lunch, went about 500m more + took another turnoff downhill. This road appears to pass some houses and goes all the way downhill according to Ted. Parked near first house + searched from 16:00-19:06. Cl got 2 Plestiodon under boards (saw a third) in open oak forest. Much of this forest appears to have been burned at some point not in the last few years. Cl went further downhill through an open oak forest with a dense but low + scrubby understory, and then downhill into a canyon with very steep sides. The habitat at the bottom was quite mesic, with big oaks, some pines, and lots of rotten logs + thick leaf litter. Searched here for ~30 min around 2300m elev- looked really good for Batrachoseps; left when it got too dark to see well; saw two foxes (cl think) running up road. After dinner, searched along side road where we were this morning from 20:30-21:30 w/o success; seemed drier than last night and somewhat windier. Temperature was again in low 20's C during the day and maybe 5-7 C at night.
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Rovito, Sean 2011 Journal Nevada de Colima, Jalisco, Mexico Oct. 25 We went back to the area where I had finished searching yesterday afternoon and looked from 10:45-12:45; Jorge + Omar kept searching until ~13:15 since they found a great area right before our arranged meeting time. I went a little further downhill and got into more open, drier oak forest w/ some large agaves. Focused in deep leaf litter along road, which looked good but produced only some Plestiodon; also opened a bunch of trees. Then went back down into canyon on S side of road + looked in logs and deep wet leaf litter, especially along the canyon bottom. Found 1 Gecko in leaf litter. After waiting for Jorge + Omar, we spent an hour trying to get the truck back up the steep slope, with lots of pushing. Afraid like only one wheel would spin and we had to leave it there. Ted went back to camp and the rest of us walked ~5km downhill to a small town. The road to the town was blocked by several landslides + totally washed out at the bottom; in town, they said all the damage was caused by a hurricane 2 weeks ago. Also said the area where we searched today partially burned in either January or May, and that the road we walked down is "La Cuchilla" and where we camped is on the "Covito de los Pinos" road. A man with a tractor gave us a ride back (took ~1hr), and then got the truck out after almost getting stuck himself. Given that we hadn't seen anything out at night, we decided to call it a day. Los Mayos
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{ "text": "ZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nvinter daisy HOF5AVAC\n\nBlyth's customizer specs for two 64-bit box\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n\nnew 16-core V8 with Hyperthreading and PT-Cloud\n\nI in China!\n\nC032-C937\n\nC035-C935\n\nC032-C937\n\nC032-C937\n\n\" \"\n\nC045-C046\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nC032-C935\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nZWRK500, Customizer specs\n\nC045-C046\n\nC045-C046\n\nZWRK500, Technology Center\n\nCRAB500 Customizer specs\n\nnew 16-core + box\n [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "[illegible]\n[illegible]\n\n8/5/11\n3400-3402\nZW6151 W. curve corner\n\n3441-3449\nZW1002 curve - sharp\n\n3450-3459\nZW1004 2 curves sharp\n\n3460-3478\nZW1005 sharp\n\n[illegible]\n\n3479-3486\nCRVAVAZ 1st curve sharp\n\n3487-3495\nCRVAYBZ, 2nd curve sharp\n\n3504-3505\nCWV5E4F 2nd ramp sharp\n\n3506-3509\nZW1025 2nd ramp sharp\n\n3510-3517\nCRVA35X, A curve ramp sharp\n\n3518-3527\nZW1024 ramp to 2nd Ctl\n\n3528-3539\nZW1023, 2 curves sharp\n\n3540-3549\nCRVAVAZ, double curve sharp\n\n3550-3567\nCWVA33D, C curve ramp\n\n3568-3579\nZW1022, C curve ramp\n\n3580-3589\nZW1021, C curve ramp\n\n3590-3594\nCRVAVAZ, electric product\n\n3595-3604\nCWVAVAZ, station mobile\n\n3605-3608\nCRVA38C, 2 curves sharp\n\n8/11\n3609-3615\nZW1019, C curve ramp\n\n8/11\n3616-3618\nCRVAVAZ, C curve ramp sharp\n\n8/11\n3619-3624\nCWVAYBZ, 3rd curve ramp sharp\n\n8/11\n3625-3627\nZW1018, C curve ramp\n\n3628-3632\nCRVA35X\n3633-3634\nCWVAYBZ, 1st curve ramp sharp\n\n8/16/11\n3635-3639\nCRVAVAZ, 1st curve ramp sharp\n\n3640-3649\nZW1017, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3650-3654\nCRVA35X, 2nd curve ramp sharp\n\n8/15/11\n3655-3660\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3661-3679\nCRVA35X, 1st curve ramp sharp\n\n3680-3684\nZW1016, 2 curves sharp\n\n3685-3692\nZW1015, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3693-3701\nCRVA35X, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3702-3715\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3716-3729\nCRVA35X, 1st curve ramp sharp\n\n3730-3740\nZW1014, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3741-3748\nCRVA35X, 2nd curve ramp sharp\n\n3749-3762\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3763-3773\nCRVA35X, 1st curve ramp sharp\n\n3774-3782\nZW1013, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3783-3791\nCRVA35X, 2nd curve ramp sharp\n\n3792-3798\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3799-3804\nZW1012, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3805-3812\nCRVA35X, 3rd curve ramp sharp\n\n3813-3822\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3823-3832\nZW1011, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3833-3842\nCRVA35X, 4th curve ramp sharp\n\n3843-3852\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3853-3862\nZW1010, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3863-3872\nCRVA35X, 5th curve ramp sharp\n\n3873-3882\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3883-3892\nZW1009, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3893-3902\nCRVA35X, 6th curve ramp sharp\n\n3903-3912\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3913-3922\nZW1008, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3923-3932\nCRVA35X, 7th curve ramp sharp\n\n3933-3942\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3943-3952\nZW1007, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3953-3962\nCRVA35X, 8th curve ramp sharp\n\n3963-3972\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n3973-3982\nZW1006, C curve ramp sharp\n\n3983-3992\nCRVA35X, 9th curve ramp sharp\n\n3993-4002\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4003-4012\nZW1005, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4013-4022\nCRVA35X, 10th curve ramp sharp\n\n4023-4032\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4033-4042\nZW1004, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4043-4052\nCRVA35X, 11th curve ramp sharp\n\n4053-4062\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4063-4072\nZW1003, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4073-4082\nCRVA35X, 12th curve ramp sharp\n\n4083-4092\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4093-4102\nZW1002, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4103-4112\nCRVA35X, 13th curve ramp sharp\n\n4113-4122\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4123-4132\nZW1001, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4133-4142\nCRVA35X, 14th curve ramp sharp\n\n4143-4152\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4153-4162\nZW1000, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4163-4172\nCRVA35X, 15th curve ramp sharp\n\n4173-4182\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4183-4192\nZW999, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4193-4202\nCRVA35X, 16th curve ramp sharp\n\n4203-4212\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4213-4222\nZW998, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4223-4232\nCRVA35X, 17th curve ramp sharp\n\n4233-4242\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4243-4252\nZW997, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4253-4262\nCRVA35X, 18th curve ramp sharp\n\n4263-4272\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4273-4282\nZW996, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4283-4292\nCRVA35X, 19th curve ramp sharp\n\n4293-4302\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4303-4312\nZW995, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4313-4322\nCRVA35X, 20th curve ramp sharp\n\n4323-4332\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4333-4342\nZW994, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4343-4352\nCRVA35X, 21st curve ramp sharp\n\n4353-4362\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4363-4372\nZW993, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4373-4382\nCRVA35X, 22nd curve ramp sharp\n\n4383-4392\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4393-4402\nZW992, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4403-4412\nCRVA35X, 23rd curve ramp sharp\n\n4413-4422\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4423-4432\nZW991, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4433-4442\nCRVA35X, 24th curve ramp sharp\n\n4443-4452\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4453-4462\nZW990, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4463-4472\nCRVA35X, 25th curve ramp sharp\n\n4473-4482\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4483-4492\nZW989, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4493-4502\nCRVA35X, 26th curve ramp sharp\n\n4503-4512\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4513-4522\nZW988, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4523-4532\nCRVA35X, 27th curve ramp sharp\n\n4533-4542\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4543-4552\nZW987, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4553-4562\nCRVA35X, 28th curve ramp sharp\n\n4563-4572\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4573-4582\nZW986, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4583-4592\nCRVA35X, 29th curve ramp sharp\n\n4593-4602\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4603-4612\nZW985, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4613-4622\nCRVA35X, 30th curve ramp sharp\n\n4623-4632\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4633-4642\nZW984, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4643-4652\nCRVA35X, 31st curve ramp sharp\n\n4653-4662\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4663-4672\nZW983, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4673-4682\nCRVA35X, 32nd curve ramp sharp\n\n4683-4692\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4693-4702\nZW982, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4703-4712\nCRVA35X, 33rd curve ramp sharp\n\n4713-4722\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4723-4732\nZW981, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4733-4742\nCRVA35X, 34th curve ramp sharp\n\n4743-4752\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4753-4762\nZW980, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4763-4772\nCRVA35X, 35th curve ramp sharp\n\n4773-4782\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4783-4792\nZW979, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4793-4802\nCRVA35X, 36th curve ramp sharp\n\n4803-4812\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4813-4822\nZW978, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4823-4832\nCRVA35X, 37th curve ramp sharp\n\n4833-4842\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4843-4852\nZW977, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4853-4862\nCRVA35X, 38th curve ramp sharp\n\n4863-4872\nCWVAVAZ+CWVA35X\n\n4873-4882\nZW976, C curve ramp sharp\n\n4883-4892\nCRVA35X, 39th curve ramp 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YR: 2012 NAME: Jean Rovito SPECIMEN CATALOG PAGE #: #1712 Skin Skel. ETOH Other Locality: Volcán Lacandón, 1680m, Municipio Colombia Costa Cuca, Depto. Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Lat: 14.8125°N Long: 91.74356°W GPS Error: 11ft. Extent: 15m Datum: WGS84 Date collected: Jan 12, 2012 Date prepared: Jan 12, 2012 Species: Chlorospingus ophthalmicus Wt: 16.5g Tiss: Froz Other RNA/DNATypes: H,M,K,Br,Eye,L L,M-ETOH Barcode #: Audio Photo FN M F sex? Skull: 100% ossified Fat: no fat Repro.: Ovary granular, ova minute Molt: No molt Shot Net Salvage Colors: Stomach: Seeds Habitat: Notes: Net 3 07:45 Death - dead in bag Barcodes: L-131919; H,M,K-131917; E,Br,Ovary-131918 #SMR1713 Skin Skel. ETOH Other Locality: Volcán Lacandón, 1680m, Municipio Colombia Costa Cuca, Depto. Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Lat: 14.81249°N Long: 91.74290°W GPS Error: 10ft. Extent: 12m Datum: WGS84 Date collected: 12 Jan 2012 Date prepared: 12 Jan 2012 Species: Catharus ustulatus Wt: 26.5g Tiss: Froz Other RNA/DNATypes: Barcode #: Audio Photo FN M F sex? Skull: 100% ossified Fat: slight fat Repro.: Ovary granular, ova minute Molt: no molt Shot Net Salvage Colors: Stomach: empty Habitat: Notes: Net 5, time not recorded Death 23:55, tissues 00:15-00:20 Barcodes: L-398398; H,M,K-131852; E,Br-131853 # Locality: Skin Skel. ETOH Other Lat: Long: GPS Error: Extent: Datum: Date collected: Date prepared: Species: Wt: Tiss: Froz Other Types: Barcode #: Audio Photo FN M F sex? Skull: Fat: Repro.: Molt: Colors: Stomach: Shot Net Salvage Habitat: Notes:
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3015 Rando 2ou Cetaphile I apke Z permit minis, ar 7 car of manne F (gie W) m 22 K UW (day of outine to Eive Zor Jormice Mimumm Zsroke of N= Attila D. oop Z mult+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z location C, singiqtide, upo Z onlt+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z nds m 8511, E'm" + W*F2019P,U^XZn4-ZH Fl.nel tou 13. H-2E302,W," J1.F6d1j,M" + Fm /J,500 w ep. 1334C5 2WR1332 B andpount 8 Halles RNV9K-I-N/18 " " Hubs 1354E2 " " " " 1350 " " 1.535 " " 13562 " " 1581 1354C0 " " 7 apke Z permit minis, ar 7 car of manne F (gie W) m 22 K UW (day of outine to Eive Zor Jormice Mimumm Zsroke of N= Attila D. oop Z mult+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z location C, singiqtide, upo Z onlt+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z nds m 8511, E'm" + W*F2019P,U^XZn4-ZH Fl.nel tou 13. H-2E302,W," J1.F6d1j,M" + Fm /J,500 w ep. 1354C5 2WR1330 B andpount 8 Halles RNV9K-I-N/18 " " Hubs " " I apke Z permit minis, ar 7 car of manne F (gie W) m 22 K UW (day of outine to Eive Zor Jormice Mimumm Zsroke of N= Attila D. oop Z mult+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z location C, singiqtide, upo Z onlt+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z nds m 8511, E'm" + W*F2019P,U^XZn4-ZH Fl.nel tou 13. H-2E302,W," J1.F6d1j,M" + Fm /J,500 w ep. 1354C8 2WR1331 B andpount 8 Halles RNV9K-I-N/18 1354C4 " " " " 1350 " " 1.535 " " 13562 " " 1581 I apke Z permit minis, ar 7 car of manne F (gie W) m 22 K UW (day of outine to Eive Zor Jormice Mimumm Zsroke of N= Attila D. oop Z mult+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z location C, singiqtide, upo Z onlt+A =lt+Vt = 2 apke Z nds m 8511, E'm" + W*F2019P,U^XZn4-ZH Fl.nel tou 13. H-2E302,W," J1.F6d1j,M" + Fm /J,500 w ep. 1354C0 2WR1329 B andpount 8 Halles RNV9K-I-N/18
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{ "text": "152832\n\" \"\n1454\nHaba \"\nZWR1552 [illegible]\n\" \"\n\" \"\n152835\n152837\n152851\n152860\n152874\nZWR1568 Haba zaniiztubA p2f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n152855\n152859\n152862\nHaba zaniiztubA p3f1\n\" \"\nZWR1570 Haba zaniiztubA off1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n152856\n152857\n\" \"\n152844\n152850\n\" \"\n1453\nHaba zaniiztubA p5f1\n\" \"\nZWR1562 Haba zaniiztubA p6f1\n\" \"\n152871\n152875\n152880\n152884\n152890\n152894\n152905\nZWR1564 Haba zaniiztubA p7f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1462\n1463\n1464\n1465\n1466\n1467\n1500 A [illegible]\nZWR1569 Haba zaniiztubA p8f1\n\" \"\n152904\n152908\n152913\n152917\n152921\n152926\nZWR1573 Haba zaniiztubA p9f1\n\" \"\n1468\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n\" \"\n152930\n152934\n152937\n152941\n152946\n152950\nZWR1578 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1469\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n152953\n152956\n152960\n152964\n152970\n152974\nZWR1583 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1470\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n152977\n152981\n152986\n152990\n152995\n153000\nZWR1588 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1471\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153003\n153006\n153010\n153014\n153019\n153023\nZWR1593 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1472\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153026\n153030\n153034\n153039\n153043\n153048\nZWR1598 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1473\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153051\n153055\n153059\n153063\n153068\n153072\nZWR1603 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1474\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153075\n153079\n153083\n153087\n153092\n153096\nZWR1608 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1475\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153099\n153103\n153107\n153111\n153116\n153120\nZWR1613 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1476\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153123\n153127\n153131\n153135\n153140\n153144\nZWR1618 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1477\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153147\n153151\n153155\n153159\n153164\n153168\nZWR1623 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1478\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153171\n153175\n153179\n153183\n153188\n153192\nZWR1628 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1479\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153195\n153199\n153203\n153207\n153212\n153216\nZWR1633 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1480\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153219\n153223\n153227\n153231\n153236\n153240\nZWR1638 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1481\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153243\n153247\n153251\n153255\n153260\n153264\nZWR1643 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1482\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153267\n153271\n153275\n153279\n153284\n153288\nZWR1648 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1483\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153291\n153295\n153299\n153303\n153308\n153312\nZWR1653 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1484\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153315\n153319\n153323\n153327\n153332\n153336\nZWR1658 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1485\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153339\n153343\n153347\n153351\n153356\n153360\nZWR1663 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1486\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153363\n153367\n153371\n153375\n153380\n153384\nZWR1668 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1487\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153387\n153391\n153395\n153399\n153404\n153408\nZWR1673 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1488\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153411\n153415\n153419\n153423\n153428\n153432\nZWR1678 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1489\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153435\n153439\n153443\n153447\n153452\n153456\nZWR1683 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1490\nHaba zaniiztubA [illegible]\n\" \"\n153459\n153463\n153467\n153471\n153476\n153480\nZWR1688 Haba zaniiztubA p[illegible]f1\n\" \"\n\" \"\n1491\nHaba zaniiztubA [illeg [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "2015\nRavite 20m\nCatalogues\n\nJune 18 IF 2K4M +30:03.9W [300] 1F m for\nNM (I) of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of the M of the N of [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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Año: 2012 Preparador: Sean M. Rovito # SMR1947 Localidad: Cerro Bagueron Lat: Long: Altitud: Error: TIPO DE ESPÉCIMEN Piel Esqueleto Fluido (formalina) Foto Fecha de colecta: 6/26/2012 Datum: Fecha de preparación: 26 June 2012 Colector: ♂ ? Des Especie: Chlorespinqus ophthalmicus Peso: 18.45g Grasa: heavy Dedos y tarsos: Light grey Maxila: Dark grey Mandibula: Dark grey Iris: Red-brown Tejidos Sangre RNA MVZ Frotis sanguíneo Muda alar: none Mús, Cor, Híg EtOH MVZFC Muda de la cola: none Mús, Cor, Riñ RNA; t= 178681 Osificación craneal: 100% ossified Brood patch: absent Híg Pico Long/Anch/Alt (mm): 12/5/6 Estómago: seeds MVZ Ojo, Cer, Pul RNA; t= LongTar Iz/Der (mm): LongAla Iz/Der (mm): MVZ Gónadas: right testis 9x8 mm Gón, Híg, Baz RNA; t= Notas: Red 13-17 10:00 hrs MVZ Intestino RNA; t= 178682 Dead in bag before prepared MVZ # Localidad: Lat: Long: Altitud: Fecha de colecta: Datum: Fecha de preparación: Colector: ♂ ? Des Especie: Peso: Grasa: Tejidos Dedos y tarsos: Maxila: Mandibula: Iris: Sangre RNA MVZ Muda alar: Frotis sanguíneo Muda de la cola: Mús, Cor, Híg EtOH MVZFC Muda corporal: Mús, Cor, Riñ RNA; t= Osificación craneal: Brood patch: MVZ Pico Long/Anch/Alt (mm): Estómago: Ojo, Cer, Pul RNA; t= LongTar Iz/Der (mm): LongAla Iz/Der (mm): MVZ Gónadas: Gón, Híg, Baz RNA; t= Notas: MVZ Intestino RNA; t= MVZ # Localidad: Lat: Long: Altitud: Fecha de colecta: Datum: Fecha de preparación: Colector: ♂ ? Des Especie: Peso: Grasa: Tejidos Dedos y tarsos: Maxila: Mandibula: Iris: Sangre RNA MVZ Muda alar: Frotis sanguíneo Muda de la cola: Mús, Cor, Híg EtOH MVZFC Muda corporal: Mús, Cor, Riñ RNA; t= Osificación craneal: Brood patch: MVZ Pico Long/Anch/Alt (mm): Estómago: Ojo, Cer, Pul RNA; t= LongTar Iz/Der (mm): LongAla Iz/Der (mm): MVZ Gónadas: Gón, Híg, Baz RNA; t= Notas: MVZ Intestino RNA; t= MVZ
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Pronto, Dean 2012 Journal Nevado de Colima, Jalisco, Mexico June 5 Arrived in Mexico, DF at 06:30 on 6/14 and spent the day at UNAM getting things ready. Left with Jorge Sanchez, Mirna [illegible], Meriana and Rafael for Nevado de Colima. Spent night in Hotel Acuario (cheap, nice) in Ocotlan and drove to Ciudad Ayguen this morning. Bought food + drove to same site ('Cerro de los Puerces') where we camped in November. Started searching at 15:30, but the site is over drier than last time - seems like no rain for a while. We looked in some damp leaf litter below roadbanks and Meriana found an Eleutherodactylus minestlingas . I got a Plestodon (saw several more) and a small ctulrid, and Mirna got a Hecshis. I hiked down into the canyon where we focused our efforts last fall, but it was very dry. I don't think we'll find anything if it doesn't rain, which it is supposed to tomorrow night. Cerro Pinguica, Pinol de Amoles, Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra Narda, Queretaro, Mexico June 7 Yesterday, we went to Ciudad Ayguen and looked at the weather forecast. It said it would rain later in the week when last I checked, but now said no rain all week. We decided to leave since there was no hope of finding salamanders, but first we went to look for more [illegible] sites for future visits. We took to road from Ciudad Ayguen to El Mullet and arrived in a relatively high area of pine forest that looked much like where we had searched before, except that the forest is in much better condition than at Cerro de los Puerces. We took a small road that evidently goes up the
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Ronto, Sean 2012 Journal Gorro Pingüicua, Pinal de Amoles, Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra Gorda, Querétaro, Mexico (cont.) June 7 ... turned around at a point where the forest looked nice but was dry (19.63755°N, 103.61837°W [E+10m], 2457m elev.). We drove back to Guadalajara and then on to Celaya, where we spent the night with Jorge's friend. Woke up today and visited Guanajuato briefly; then went to San Luis de la Paz. Intended to visit an oak forest near Xichú where I. cephalica have been found, but the forests near Guanajuato were completely dry so we decided to skip Xichú and went to Pinal de Amoles via Santa Catarina and Peñamiller. Just after entering Querétaro, a storm hit with very heavy [illegible] rain and hail—caused creeks to swell very rapidly along roads. Got to Pinal de Amoles found it had heavily rained so we drove to the top of Gorro Pingüicua hoping it would be better there. Climbed didn't rained much more than what we could see, but it was somewhat misty. Climbed totally dry under rocks; so we waited until 21:00 to start searching and stopped at 22:30. I found 9 Pseudoeurycea f. cephalica (clearly a new species based on phylogenetic data we have) along ~10m of stream, exactly where Alan Schnie and I found salamanders in 2010. Got one small me as + collected the rest, along with 1 Mivra got. We also got 4 P. nobilii (one very large), a Guttulus, a Plestodon, & a Acolpoda. A lot of good stream in this area seems unoccupied by salamanders, which all seem to occur along the bank at the 4-way road junction. The I. cephalica-like species has more brown dorsal coloration and a more speckled ventral than I remember from elsewhere. We camped along the road back to the main highway.
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Photo, Dear 2012 Journal Finca Magnolia Miramar, Volcan Tacanar, Dept. Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Jan. 11 I arrived in Guatemala City the morning of Jan 10 w/ Carla Ciceri, Olga Sanchez, and Elise Freitas. Met up w/ Ted Paperfuse (arrived day before), Carlos Nasquez + Sergio Perez. Spent time packing at museum; I was sick + didn't help much. Stefanie Ortega joined us and we left town, picking up Jose Alejandro Nicole Paul on the way. Took us forever to leave the city + encountered a major traffic jam, got to our destination, a large coffee finca below the forest on Volcan Tacanar, around 10:30. Nite setup - 3 bedrooms + lots of space to work. This morning, took forever to get organized. Three guides went w/ us to the forest. Drove 40 min uphill + parked in cafetal, then walked ~25 min through cafetal and planted pine forest. Everyone but me + other students (plus our guide) took another trail and we waited ~30 min for them to rejoin us. Bird + mammal teams decided the forest was too far and decided to go to a closer forest on another finca. Carlos, Ted, and I left then and walked uphill, quickly entering some secondary forest and then some decent (although disturbed) primary broadleaf forest w/ lots of learners. Tree diversity of trees seemed low, or at least many trees looked very similar. Forest was fairly open, and leaf litter was quite dry. Started looking at 11:40 and stopped at 16:00. I looked in a number of logs but found nothing; even in logs it wasn't too wet. We found 5 Prangster of two species (C[illegible] + other one), 5 were out + 1 was under a piece of wood. We also got 2 Andis + I saw a third that escaped into a tree. We opened 30-40 small to medium-sized bromeliads + got 5 Brothersona engelhardtii, two of which were in the same bromeliad. Bromeliads had some water in them but seemed good; was surprised to not see more
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Rivito, Sean 2012 Journal Finca Magadis Miramar, Volcan Ascencion, Depto, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala (cont.) Jan. 11 ... more salamanders. Around 1900m, just above where we found the first D. egelhardti, we started to see bamboo, and by 2000m it was the dominant plant in many parts of the forest. The upper part of the forest was more disturbed, but the last area where we worked had tons of bromeliads and looked more like the cloud forest that I'm used to. We walked down, and it became very foggy just on the way down. Rained during dinner, so Carlos & I drove down road from 20:00 - 21:00 looking for good roadbanks to search for salamanders, but didn't find any; all land along road is copetol + all roadbanks are dirt rather than rock. Jan. 12 Genova Costa Cuca and Finca Magadis Miramar, Depto, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Spent morning taking photos + prepping specimens while we waited for someone to bring back a truck. Left around 11:00 in search of red bananas. Drove down to highway & saw hardly any; continued to CA-2 and took turnoff to Genova Costa Cuca, drove out of town to an area called Lalob Santigo, 0.5km from center of Genova; stopped at a large patch of land w/ coffee, fruit trees and some banana plants and spent ~45min - 1hr searching in bananas (primarily red banana plants but also some green ones. Area looked good for hoppers- lots of shade trees + quite a lot of leaf litter. Ied quickly got a Bolitoglossa salvini in a red banana, the first cl'ive seen. Looks almost exactly like B. flaviventris to me except w/o yellow ventor. Carlos got atting and we got a huge purplish clown + 12 crests, and I got a Dendras tanferi in a green banana plant (with Carlos & I saw + left I more
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Ronto, Sean 2012 Journal (cont.) Jan. 12... in banana plants, under leaves). We drove back to Finca Magdalena Miramar and were going to stop to open more banana plants but the only red bananas were in very populated areas w/ tons of people, or on plots of land whose owners were elsewhere. We finally stopped in a cafetal 13.5 km (by rd.) from the finca and searched for 25-30 min in green bananas which had nothing. We got 4 Andis and 4 Gracastor out amongst leaf litter in the coffee bushes. Drove back to our finca, took photos, & prepped specimens. The bird team was totally swamped so I prepared 2 birds for them. Las Nubes, Chicalal, Depts. Jutiapa/Tepeango and San Marcos, Depto. San Marcos, Guatemala Jan. 13 We waited until after breakfast for a vehicle, then drove to Las Nubes on the Colombia-San Juan Ostuncalo highway, where we have collected B. franklini & B. sp. "Chicalal" before. The plan for today is to collect B. franklini & B. lineolus for a next gen sequencing project client want to do. Conditions in the disturbed secondary forest where we found salamanders before (14.80441°N, 91.66312°W [±8m], 2322m elev.) were extremely dry. We opened 25 bromeliads which had a little water but not too much and seemed perfect, but found nothing. We moved to a spot 2.8 km down the road toward Colombia (14.78905°N, 91.67367°W [±7m], 2130m elev.) and opened 9 very big bromeliads in very bad secondary forest and on the edge of cow pasture but found nothing. We then drove on to San Marcos, stopped at the Hotel Villa Astur (old Hotel Vega) to get rooms, then drove to the San Marcos municipal
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Posits, Bear 2012 Journal Jan.13 ... Las Nubes, Chichital, Depto. Quetzaltenango and San Marcos, Depto. San Marcos (Costa Guatemala) above the village of El Pinan. We parked at a place where the road got bad and started looking in bromeliads around 16:30. The habitat was pine and [illegible] forest w/ some broadleaf trees and seemed to be all secondary forest. We searched in this area in 2005 and found lots of B. lindsayi and Br. xerico. On the first bromeliad I opened, we found a juvenile Alvaria aurita; looks just like a Mesaspis. Walked uphill to the west of the road and got a spectacular view of Nican Tajumulco and the valley below. A man we met said the road (which was very steep and blocked by fallen trees) goes to a town called Barrancas de Hakiz, on the south slope of Tajumulco. As we went down, the forest was in much better shape, with some really big oak and pine trees. We got 3 Denbistitia bromeliaceus in 2 big bromeliads and opened maybe 10 more. Stopped at 18:10, waited until 18:35 and walked back slowly w/ lights, searching along the mossy roadbank until about 19:10. Although recent rain or mist had made the moss damp, it was really dry otherwise and we got nothing. Drove to the "south transect" near Boqueron and searched roadbanks for 5 min, but it was completely dry and we gave up. It had been fairly warm in the morning but became cold and windy at night w/ no clouds. We returned to San Marcos to spend the night. Jan.14 Finca Norillas, Nican Jacarbin, Depto. Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Left San Marcos at 08:40. Took a dirt road to Coatupaque that was allegedly the fastest way to the coastal highway. It was pretty rough, took ~2 hours and didn't pass through any natural habitat.
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June 14 ... We made it back to Finca Magnolia Miramar around 12:40 + ate lunch. Wanted to go to Finca Narillos, where the bird + mammal teams were, but had to wait until 14:00 for a guide (Juan Carlos), who had worked with the smithlogists all morning, to take us. We arrived at the edge of the forest at 14:50 and started opening bromeliads. As on our other hike uphill, lower forest was quite disturbed, but got better as we went up. Found 05 B. engleri in bromeliads on the way up, as well as an Andryta Gaugeta lineatus. After cutting a trail through a very steep uphill slope, we arrived near the high point of our other hike on the same trail as before, and continued uphill. Forest here has very big trees + lots of bromeliads higher up, but only small + medium ones reachable. We made it to 2150m elev. before it was too dark to see; got 2 more B. engleri as well as B. C. rupinus. Opened a total of 57 bromeliads on the hike. Started down at 18:10; Carlos found a C. lineatus and, while we stopped to take a gps point, saw a C. stuarti coming out of a crack or hole in a log. We made it down by 19:30 and headed back to prep specimens. Day had been not too warm and foggy in the afternoon; that cleared up just before dark. Forest floor seemed wetter than before, but still very dry. Jan. 17 South slope of Volcan Atitlan, Depts. Suchitepequez - Solola, Guatemala We packed up on Jan 15 and left Finca Magnolia Miramar. Drove to Patulul, Suchitepequez and spent the night; Carlos drove Carla back to Antemala City to get her flight tomorrow. Yesterday, we were joined
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Rancho, Dean 2012 Journal 5 slope of Volcan Atitlan, Hecht, Suchitepequez, Solola (cont.) Jan. 17 ... by Jorge Duron Lopez, Juan Fernando Hernandez, Maria Fernanda Asturias, Julio Mendez, and Rodolfo Cortina. We drive ~20 min from Patulal to Finca San Jeronimo Miramar, an enormous finca that produces Parma brand cheese, which is ubiquitous here. Owned by Italians, managed by Juan Jose Chinchilla, who knows Juan Fernando. We got 2 really nice guest houses, plus a room above the bonfire's de cafe, where Carlos + I are staying. The finca has a big industrial part along the highway that is like a small city, - lots of housing, central park, church, etc. Met the Italian owners who told us about presence of oncercisis on finca - a little worrisome. Helped the bird team put up nets on the edge of the forest in the late afternoon. From the highway, road goes first through coffee, then cattle pasture, more coffee, and finally arrive at forest, goes into forest for perhaps nearly 1km, but we are not allowed to drive past edge. This morning, we waited until 10:40 for the mammal team to get back - they had a flat tire + had to put in pitfall traps. We picked up our guide, Teodoro Ciprian Lopez, on the way up + parked at the edge of the forest at 11:00. Walked to the end of the road - waited ~20 min for Ted to catch up. Then proceeded up path through somewhat disturbed forest w/ big broadleaved trees, heliconia, & thick understory to "El Moron", a point around 1750m on the border of Finca Jarrales + Parque Nacional Volcan Atitlan (I believe). At this point, bromeliads suddenly appear, some of them huge. Teodoro took off his shoes + climbed 10-15m up to get us some huge bromeliads. Opened 21 bromeliads and got 9 D. engelhardti, of which we released 4 juveniles. Continued up path, opened 24 more bromeliads (again, many from
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Jan 17 high up in same tree that Fedor climbed and got 9 B. engelhardtii; released 3 girls. Continued up path; around 2000m, the trees began to get shorter and bromeliads became scarce. The trail was extremely steep and seemed to follow a ridge. We got 2 more B. engelhardtii out of 13 bromeliads, including a huge adult that I found in an isolated bromeliad. We spent almost no time looking under logs, as the forest was completely dry and there wasn't any moisture under or even inside most logs. The forest continued to get scrublier and shorter; Fedor told me that this area had burned ~10 years ago. Around 2500m, we began to see some pine trees. I opened a medium-sized bromeliad and got a small black Bolitoglossa that I don't think is B. engelhardtii (although it could be); yet less well fed and coloration is totally different. We opened 10 more bromeliads here and got 2 more subadult Bolitoglossa, at least one of which looks like B. engelhardtii. Carlos + Fedor saw 2 horned guans while I was opening bromeliads. We continued up to 2675m elev., where we opened ~4 more bromeliads, but the habitat seemed very disturbed, although Fedor said we were getting toward the upper edge of the forest, so it may have been like this naturally. More pine trees + bamboo here. Turned back at 17:25; saw a male horned guan at same place where they had seen a pair. Nealization sounds like clicks followed by a warbling sound. Caught up w/ Fed, who had turned back at 2500m, and walked to the bottom, arriving at 19:30. Saw a Patas flavaus and several Bassariscus on the way down. The day was hot, perhaps around 35°C; clear in the morning + evening but cloudy in the afternoon.
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Jan 18, Dean 2012 Journal Finca San Jerónimo Miramar, S slope of Volcán Atitlán, Depto. Suchitepéquez, Guatemala Jan. 18 At another fairly late start, since we have to wait for the mammalogists to return w/ a truck before we can leave. Plan for the day was to seek out red bananas to get additional species of salamanders. First, Ted and I took us to “Clan”, an area where the finca workers grow bananas and pacaya. It had a small stream running through a canyon w/ lots of pacaya and green bananas. Only saw about 4 red bananas, 2 of which had B. engelhardti in them; cl got 2 Graingerator lelei on the ground + saw a few more; searched for ~30 min. Ted then took us to 2 other spots lower down w/ green bananas; neither was good. I got another C. lelei at the second + Carlos saw a big Graengstor that jumped into the stream. Left Ted and I; drove to Patulal looking for red banana plants (saw more), + took myself to Pochuta. Stopped in a cafetal 7.9k from Pochuta and searched for ~45 min in mostly green bananas. Carlos got a Sutor melambatus in one of the four red bananas and we got 40 C. lelei; cl saw 2 Aphanomorphus that escaped. We drove back, prepped specimens, + had dinner. Ted was tired and went to bed; Carlos and I drive back to our first collecting spot of the day and started searching at 20:50. We saw hundreds of C. lelei (mostly, smallish) - collected 10 bigger ones. Also got a C. stuarti along stream. Walked slowly up small stream and got 6 Plethodhyla matudai from vegetation above a near stream + saw 1 more. Also found 8 Andis (no male adults, collected 7) sleeping on vegetation. Carlos found 2 Batrachus lincolni on leaves, 1 near stream + 1 away, plus an Ambastodes away from the stream. Stopped searching at 22:50. Day had been cool + cloudy (low 30°s) and night was clear (and slightly cool), maybe 23°C.
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humor understand 5106 egyptology student (1470) in the people Z. can't training for a master's degree, but she is not of her and we are both still trying to get her up to the standard set by all the other Egyptologists in our department. But what I have discovered is: George L. Smith has to be careful how he treats his young love because some older women with whom she comes into contact will be very jealous of him, especially since there is a lot of talk about her being "a scandal" and that she's also "unfit" as a student, even though she is learning well. All students at U. go to the library. It was not that far from where I live so it took me about 10 minutes to walk there. The steps up to the entrance are very steep and I can't believe they let anyone in with all that stuff going on. But when I got there, it was still a mess of people coming and going. I sat down at a table in front of the window near the door where I could watch everyone. It seemed like everyone was just staring at me as if I were some kind of alien from another planet. I felt so out of place among all these people who looked like they belonged there. After about an hour or so, one girl came up to me and said, "Hey, are you new?" I nodded my head yes and she smiled at me warmly. She introduced herself as Mary and we started talking. We spent the next few hours chatting away until it got late and I had to go back home. The next day I went to the library again and found another girl named Jane sitting at the same table where I'd been before. She looked quite friendly too so we struck up a conversation immediately. She told me about her studies in Egyptology and how much she loved it. We talked for ages until our respective classes began. Over time, I made friends with several other students who were also interested in Egyptology. They helped me understand things better and even lent me books when needed. One of them was particularly helpful - his name was David and he became one of my closest friends during those years at university. One thing that struck me most about studying under Professor Smith was how demanding yet supportive he could be towards his students. He expected everything from us but always gave us encouragement whenever we struggled with something difficult or confusing. Despite having such a great time overall, there were moments when I felt overwhelmed by the amount of work required each week combined with balancing my social life outside class too. Sometimes I wondered if maybe I should have chosen something else entirely instead of pursuing this path. But then again, perhaps that's exactly why I fell so deeply in love with Egyptology in the first place - because it challenged me constantly both academically and personally throughout those four intense years spent studying here at Cambridge University.
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Jan 19 Cerro Balancin, Dept. Chimaltenango and Finca San Jerónimo Miramar, Dept. Suchitepéquez, Guatemala We decided to try to sample bromeliads at higher elevations today, along a road to Patzun from Pochuta. Carlos thought he had been down this road and that there were many bromeliads along it, but it turned out not to be the same road, and the forest along it had been cleared at elevations high enough for bromeliads. When we got up to a larger, paved road, we took a small dirt road to the municipal forest on Cerro Balancin. This was where Carlos had worked, but the road was narrow and bad so we decided not to risk going down too far. The forest along the road had been partially cleared (to plant peas); the remaining forest was fairly big oaks w/ lots of moss, bamboo and a very thick understory. There were many bromeliads, but nearly all were 15+m off the ground; we only found 1 to open. At a Mesaspis modelii + 3 Andes in a grassy yoll + took a different road down the N.E side of the mountain through Patzun and passed Panajachel to return to the finca. After dinner, Ted was [illegible], Carlos & I went back to the stream 0.5km N (by rd) of the entrance to the finca and searched from 20:55- 22:30. Jons of Orinugator ldei + rupinus; Carlos got an enormous one of the latter. Also got 2 Ptychodrya euthanata on top of large leaves in a canyon w/ springs and dripping water emerging from carbonate rock walls. Saw lots of Bana maculata (toke 8), as well as 2 male Andes dollfusianus and a strelitzia septentrionalis. It had looked like it would rain in the afternoon, but never did; the daytime temps was in the low 30s°C and it was ~25°C at night.
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Ronto, Sean 2012 Journal Comunidad Agrícola La Concha and Finca San Jerónimo Miramar, Apto. Architeguén, Anatemala. Jan. 20 Took photos in the morning; then drove nearly to Patulul and then across the Madre Nieja River to San Juan Bautista and north to Comunidad Agrícola La Concha, a small town surrounded by shade-grown coffee. We drove just out of town and searched from 14:00-15:30 in a cafetal. There were lots of red bananas but all I got in them was an Oedis diffusians and a Beithrodontys gracilis; Carlos & I each got an Ameiva and a male Oedis serrana; I got 2 Sphenomorphus larvatus in leaf litter, and Carlos got a Graugaster purinias and 2 Lapidophyma flarimaculatum under rotten logs. Although B. occidentalis is reported from Volcan Atitlán in literature, I'm beginning to suspect that it doesn't live here; I opened enough red bananas that I should have found one, unless it is very rare there at the edge of its range. Drove back, prepared specimens & ate dinner. Fred was tired again but Carlos & I went back to the same stream as last night & searched from 20:55-21:45. We focused mostly on the upstream canyon area. Saw lots of C. loki x C. reginias, and Phana maculata. Collected 4 more Pthyodrya euthysanta and saw ~5 more; Carlos also got our first Amphisbaena brandinii of the trip. On an area of the canyon w/ very high, steep walls, we Carlos spotted a small margay, which we chased along the stream. It ran slowly and we got within ~2-3m of it, which was very surprising. Was also surprised to see it in an area dominated by intensive agriculture. Again, looked like it would rain all day, but only got misty, higher up where bird nets were. Nighttime temp was ~22-25°C. We prepared specimens until late.
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Roots, Sea 2012 Journal San Francisco Jimal, Mpio. Jila, Chiapas, Mexico June 14, 3 On June 11, Jorge and I got all the herb equipment ready. Met up w/ Erick Harau Trejo, Claudia Antuaya, Orellana, and Daniel Mendez Aranda from Adolfo Navarro's lab in the Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM. They will be with us to collect birds. Drove to airport + picked up Zach Hanna, Ben Intait, + Amina Boujidi and drove to Fortin de los Flores to spend night. Around 01:30, my room was invaded by soldiers w/ large automatic weapons who forced us to stand against the wall while they searched the room - rather scary + clearly illegal. Woke up, brought supplies + tried to make it to field site; took too long on road and only made it to Jila to spend the night. Got an Alphaprep gate and a DOR lamp project, triangulated on dirt road b/w Melchor Ocampo & El Chinal, before arriving at Salto del Agua - Jila highway. Woke up today + drove to Alvaro Obregon; talked to Anastasia Lopez who gave us permission to work at site. Drove on to end of road at Nemesario Carranza and spent ~15hr packing down equipment to have essentials. Hired 4 people to carry 4 logs + water, uphill for almost 2 hours to the small settlement of San Francisco Jimal, composed of 6 families. Talked briefly w/ some men, who agreed to let us work + stay in a small meeting room. Rained torrentially as hail for ~45 min around 17:00. After dinner, Jorge, Amina, & I searched for ~45 min - 1 hr along paths near the village but saw nothing. Found 2 Anolis cyaneus in manmade wells or large holes filled w/ water. Was surprised not to see any Graeagater (or something else, for that matter). Night was fairly cool and clear.
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Kris to, Dear 2012 Journal San Francisco Jimbal, Mpio. Jila, Chiapas, Mexico June 14 Jorge, Diana, and I set out at 09:50 and searched in several patches of red bananas in the village. I found 3 Bolitoglossa that look like B. rufescens but could also potentially be B. hartwegi, given that they have white mottling under the tail and the feet look slightly different from B. rufescens; on the other hand, I've never found B. hartwegi in bananas before. We took a trail to the out of the village and quickly got into nice, if somewhat disturbed, primary forest. The area is very rocky (karstic) with tons of holes/small caves, and the broadleaf trees growing here are not huge, perhaps because of this. There is a rather thick understory as well - habitat looks almost exactly like we saw in May 2011 in Retalhuleu, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. I got what I think is a B. hartwegi (darker coloration, larger size) under a small log immediately after we started searching at 09:50. Shortly after, Diana found a Bolitoglossa in some leaf litter between rocks along the trail along with what might be a salamander egg (collected). I then got 1 Bradypodion + 1 B. hartwegi in area where wood had been cut, up wood chips and between two pieces of bark, respectively; I then focused on leaf litter and found 6 more Bolitoglossa in areas of thicker leaf litter on slopes along the trail. Everything was very wet ifc of yesterday's rain. Those salamanders have some brown speckling on the dorsum that I don't remember from B. siles but otherwise look just like it on cursory examination, although I haven't seen B. siles in a while. Hard to imagine it here unless it is also distributed along the Sierra Norte de Chiapas between here and Guatemala. I guess it could be a different species as well. Heard tons of howler monkeys.
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Pinto, Sean 2012 Journal San Francisco Juntal, Mpio. Jala, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) June 14 ... in the forest. Although I saw a few tiny [illegible], this looks more like [illegible] premontane or even lowland forest rather than cloud forest. Stopped searching at 13:30 to eat lunch, photograph, and prep specimens. After dinner, went back out along same trail and searched from 2[?]:40 - 23:30. It had rained hard from ~15:30-17:00 or so and conditions seemed ideal, but I saw only one small Botrychse on a leaf. I don't understand why we're not seeing any Craugastor here. When we got back, we were told that people from Altar Chrean were mad that we had been given permission to work by the comisario w/o talking to the town assembly first, and that they had complained to the people in San Francisco Juntal. The latter group scheduled a meeting with us tomorrow at 05:00 to discuss it - not good. San Francisco Juntal, Mpio. Jala, Chiapas, Mexico June 15 We stayed up until 03:00 prepping bird specimens + packing in case they decide to kick us out. Slept w/o sleeping bag for 1-2 hours; it was very cold. At 05:00, waited for villagers to come. Meeting convened at 06:30, was conducted in Chol, and resulted in us being kicked out. A few people spoke in our favor, including one small boy ([illegible]) who taught me a few words of Chol (frog = mich, salamander = aket) and told them that we had released some birds. We were the first foreigners to ever visit the site, and they didn't understand what we were doing. We packed up the nets and set off for Nemustiano Carranza. I got a tiny frog ([Eleutherodactylus leprus?]) around 1100 m elev. on the way down. The forest changes to something more like
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lunch med start 2015 (to) wait until I right back again E, also get students just to make sure he finished his assignment. +4 my lunch will either be long break (around 13:30) or all day (if you're going out for a break test at 13:20 to finish up by 15:00). But only go back too soon, and I'll miss each one. My last class has the 12:20-12:50 lunch break. You can do that but leaving nothing more is 15:00-16:00 or 15:30 or 15:40? He can also be late when time to get a student. It's too late. But there are times when you can get it on your own. You need more help and I will look for you until 16:00, if things still follow do not stop until at - oh! Allowing all of them at 15:40? I mean (E) is okay but at lunchtime. I get lost here at 12:20 to wait on the picture in black paper, and it's long too. Hi Sarah. wait again? At night back again E, you got one or going tomorrow. Kindly jump up 09:30 then go home at 5th hour. I think 6-1 of girl simply can be helpful to me but at school. You 12:30 to leave. Get off here at roughly by between 15:00 to 16:00 day during my O, to talk myself on a little time (4:0) or total. I also will see that she (Lunch) and then we walk, going in a look at the next bus (16:30 = classroom, 17:00 - gym). I'd get her. But too soon it seems just to be. I did one hour of the time all go along the road but on the border with Lake (maybe at school) and maybe try to speak Russian well so still one question is speak easy into and you sit on 16:00.
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Ravitz, Leon 2012 Journal June 15 San Francisco Jumbled, Mpio. Jitla, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) Newland rainforest, with more palms and fewer epiphytes. After we got down one car drove out while Erick, Daniel & I went to Alvaro Chirgana to talk to the comisariado. He was out of town, so we got the agente municipal to call a town meeting. Again, only two people spoke in our favor, and the community asked us never to return. This is sad, since I'm sure there is a lot more to be found in this forest. We drove on to Comitan to spend the night at Hospedaje Monteblanco (cheap, charming). It rained all afternoon, but we arrived too late to go out and look for anything. Cerro Mazatal, Mpio. Motozintla, Chiapas, Mexico June 17 Yesterday, we drove from Comitan to the top of Cerro Mazatal, stopping to drop off permits in Motozintla. Camped at the microwave towers after agreeing to pay the guard 100 pesos per day. Diana, Jorge, & I searched from ~22:00-22:30 along a road cut near camp but found nothing. Today, let everyone sleep in since people were still tired. Started searching in logs around 10:45 near camp in disturbed areas of forest or cattle. I got a Rhodinea buckleyana under a log. Jorge got two Psuedoemysia inside different logs. They are brown with some yellow on the tail and with a pale gular region; they look like P. galetii rather than P. lev, but probably correspond to a new species (one of two here?) according to my phylogeny. It was cloudy in the morning and started to rain around noon, becoming progressively colder and more rainy until we stopped searching at 13:40. Ate lunch, took photos, and waited out rain. At 16:40, we walked ~200m to a spot where I got a Bolitoglossa franklini nigriplaccosa under a rock along the road and a Plethodrylla hartwegi under a small pile of branches. It seems like P. hartwegi
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Rants, Dean 2012 Journal Coeur d'Alene, Idaho: Mt. Washington, Chepauk, Mexico (cont.) June 17 ... looks different every time I see it; in color pattern as well as in some way I can't quite put my finger on. Seems like it might contain several different species. We walked down through a forest of very large pine trees w/ big Isomelos and somewhat of an understory, searching in really good logs but finding nothing. This forest looks either spriny or at least really old; best habitat I've seen here so far. Arrived at an area of mixed pine & oak before turning back at 18:45. It had stopped raining around 15:30 and was clear by about 17:00, offering 360° views including a view of the Pacific. We searched along the road after dinner from 21:45 - 23:30. Much of the roadside wasn't good for salamanders (no rocks or holes, just a dirt slope) but I got a large, brightly colored B.f. migratorius in one of the four good areas about 0.5km from camp. Some of the roadside had already dried out from the afternoon rain. The night was clear and cool. June 18 Took photos in morning. Walked down road ~200m, then downhill into the nice pine forest where we had been yesterday. Opened up 30 logs from 10:30 - 12:20 but found nothing; decided they had too much water for salamanders so we shouldn't destroy more. Ate lunch, then started searching near camp in & under logs at 14:00. Got 2 small B. franklini migratorius under logs and a third under a fallen, decaying tree trunk. It had rained from 12:00 - 13:00 but was raining only lightly by this time. We continued downhill and met up with the road as it started to rain harder. Walked down to a small road that goes off to the W and searched along it until 16:30 w/o finding anything. Walked a little further, then turned back for camp. Found a Mesaspis modelotus under a rock 200-300m from camp.
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Points, Dean 2012 Journal Cerro Mazate, Mpio. Motozintla, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) June 18 ... Dropped specimens under difficult conditions (rainy, dark, on ground), then ate dinner. At 22:15, walked back down to small road where we had searched this afternoon and started searching (mostly on roadcut) at 22:40. Found no salamanders, but Jorge found a pair of Bifor bocourti on the road in amphixus, and Dimo got another B. bocourti and a fleeping under a fallen branch both along the road. Searched on the way back to camp, arriving at 00:30. It was cold and clear while we searched, but still very wet from the afternoon rain. June 19 It rained last night and in the morning, so we slept in late, left camp at 11:00 and headed downhill from where Jorge had found the Pseudoeuryces. I went downhill for ~5 min down a steep slope to an area with fewer trees and some grazing cattle. Found a Pseudoeuryces dog inside a rotten log. Has a spotted gular region and is quite dark; looks mostly like the one Jorge got. Went a little more downhill and got into an area of broadleaf (mostly oak) trees with a little pine and fir. There were many very rotten logs and I found 7 more Pseudoeuryces inside logs and 1 juvenile under wood chips next to a rotten log. Several of them were more reddish in color and looked somewhat like P. fox clive seen in San Marcos; all of these had a spotted gular region. One of them from inside a log was darker dorsally w/ a darker ventral (including underside of tail) and an unmottled center, looks very much like the P. goebeli we got in [illegible] Australia in 2006. The area w/ all the logs was even more humid than other areas; was very mossy, and looked different from the pine forest above. Dimo and Jorge searched until 13:30; I searched until 14:00. It rained lightly but steadily
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Rivita, Sean 2012 Journal Boqueron, Mpio. Motozintla, Chiapas, Mexico June 22 Yesterday, went shopping for food in morning while Ernie + Jorge got our flat tire + broken black camper repaired. Left Motozintla around 14:00 and drove to Pijijiil. Tried to drive the rented 4x4 truck into Boqueron, but the road was very muddy and was under repair, and we got to a point <1km in where we had to turn back. 3 local guys helped drive/push me out + uphill; took ~1 hr. Found a guy on the Guatemalan side of Pijijiil who drove us to Boqueron for MXN400 per trip; road was really bad. Saw a female respondent greet + an owl on the way in. Set up in the community meeting hall - a big improvement over our camp on Cerro Mazatl. This morning, Jorge, Sean, I + d set out at 09:40 w/ a guide (Julian Perez) + 2 small children. We walked up the trail to Cerro Boqueron and found a Thamnophis fulvus out near a stream or a little waterfall just outside of town. Collected 8 Cordia rassulus (and saw many more) along the bank next to the trail in disturbed habitat. The side of Cerro Boqueron facing town is almost entirely deforested. Our guide found 2 Hoplophorus next to the trail, and we saw a green Salpasa. We went uphill until the edge of the forest, then down a short distance to a small stream. There were many rotten logs and our guide immediately found a big Basiliscus franklini maydenae on one. We went on to get 1 more under a log, 1 inside a log, and 2 under bark. These look almost like B. madeirensis to me; adults seem entirely black, while juveniles have a few yellowish spots along sides. They look more like B. franklini from Cerro Mazatl than those we've seen in San Marcos, Guatemala, but the spots are less range than on Cerro Mazatl.
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Ronto, Juan 2012 Journal Bogomil, Mexico (cont.) June 22 ... guide found a Bolitoglossa flavimaculata under a log, and I found 3 more under the bark of logs. These appear to all be males, and are dramatically less stocky + robust than the only other one I've seen, a female from San Marcos. The cloud forest in this area is in really nice shape: a mix of pine + broadleaf trees in 2 tree forms and a thick understory. Lots of really nice bromeliads, but they were full of water as we stopped after opening 5. There were a lot of cut pine logs + boards laying around, which is where the salamanders came from. One of the kids found a Copiula godmani that I collected, and we got a Rhadine under a log. We spent most of our time searching in the areas w/ lots of cut wood, and stopped searching at 14:00. It had been sunny + clear in the morning but was cloudy + misty by the time we turned back. It rained in the afternoon while we prepped specimens. Went back out after dinner once the rain had mostly stopped + searched along the road out of town starting at 20:50. I found a B.f. nigrofasciata on a tree trunk ~1m off the ground in disturbed habitat and heard what I think was a Pygohylo callings. Jorge found 2 B.f. nigrofasciata in a hole in a [illegible] cement wall; we went back for frogs but couldn't get them out. These salamanders seem to thrive in disturbed habitat. We walked back on the trail to Cerro Bogomil + stopped at 2 small streams. Heard frogs at both, and I got a Electrylo (gazara?) at the second one, where we had found the Isthmophis in the morning. Got back at 00:00 and prepped specimens until 03:00. The night was misty, cloudy, + cold.
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Route: Dean 2012 Journal June 23 Cerro Boqueron, Mt. Mitagutha, Chigpas, Mexico Woke up at 9:00 and waited until 11:00 for our guide to show up. Walked up Cerro Boqueron to forest and took a different route from yesterday; starting at the point where we started finding salamanders yesterday. Hiked for 1.5hr along a stream and on a hillside before emerging in the area where all the cut wood is. Jorge found a [illegible] under a log. Once we arrived in the area w/ all the cut wood, I found 2 B.f. majiflaverescens under the trunk of a large pine log. It had been cloudy + misty in the morning and started to rain as we walked uphill, searching in logs. It was pouring by the time we got to the summit where I found a huge B.f. majiflaverescens under a rotter log + a [illegible] lepidurus inside a rotten log. The forest on the way up was mostly pine, but there were mostly broadleaf trees on the summit; some disturbance from logging + cattle grazing. Tons of big bromeliads that would be great in the dry season. I started to walk down + search arriving back at the town at 17:00; it rained hard until ~16:45. We wrote notes, got ready to prep, and made dinner. Went back out to look at 21:50, first along the road then starting on trail to Cerro Boqueron around 22:00. I found a Grangster along the trail near town; it had stopped raining by this time. We walked fairly quickly up to the forest and searched along + near a stream at the point where we found the salamanders yesterday. I quickly got 4 Boltingerson (all or all that I saw, are franklini majiflaverescens) on leaves 1-2m off the ground, and 2 Grangster. Searched for a long time along the stream for Plutotruha sagrum that were calling, but couldn't find any; did get 2 Grangster along path near stream. I also got one
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Rants, dear 2012 Journal Cerro Boqueron, Mpio. Metzitlan, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) June 23 Bolbopsa franklini nigrofascians in a tree hole cavity ~ 2.5m off the ground. Divia got 2 Bif. nigrofascians on leaves. We searched here from 09:15-01:00, then headed back down. At the stream where I got the Thamnophis, I saw something jump across the path. Turned out to be a Plotosphylo anis - the first one I've ever seen. The cascade/rock wall above the path along the stream seem like a good place for Plotoshylo - might have come from there. Went to sleep around 02:00. June 24 Went out w/ our usual guide's son (clasic) on trail up Cerro Boqueron at 10:45. It was sunny, warm + clear and papules were out. We got 4 male Andis crosses on the way up, plus many females we let go. Got 4 bright green Xalopus in woodpiles at the clearing where the forest begins, plus a big M. muselittii. One of the kids found a Bolbogosa flavomembrig along the path. We continued down a path towards El Plarenjo, the next village downhill. Forest was only broadleaf and looked very disturbed; wood had been cut + understory looked secondary in many places. Found a Thamnophis along path, then walked up hill and back to where we had started along a wide trail/cleared area that I think marks the limit of Boqueron. Got 2 Coraphidus at tracking and a B. flavomembris in a log. Forest up here looked a little shetter and has some pine trees. Found a B. franklini nigrofascians that Divia said was partially poking its head out from a hole under a rock along the path. Stopped searching around 16:00 and walked back to village. Not ready to prep specimens, did a few, made dinner, and left again at 22:30.
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Ronto, Dear 2012 Journal Boqueron, Mpio. Metajitla, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) June 24 ...It had become cloudy in the afternoon but the night was clear; it had also rained briefly before dinner, so vegetation was wet. We walked out of town on a path downhill to El Parranjo, and went to a stream just below 2000m. slow. I searched in a cattle pasture and got 3 Ptychophyllo euthyanus on tall, lushy weeds; heard two calling. Got a Hoplhis rascalis + a Sistrum on the ground in the pasture. Heard a frog that made a call of a single hollow chick-like note- couldn't find it, don't know what it might be. Sima + Jorge had found 2 more male P. euthyanus; I walked along the path and got a metamorph P. matudai, 2 Drollarmarkyla schmitti, and 3 Andis matudai ; all on leaves. Stopped searching at 10:40 (having started at 22:40) and walked up to Boqueron. June 25 spent morning photographing + pressing specimens. We were told there would be a political meeting (local PRI candidate) at 15:00, so we had to clean up + move everything, which took hours. Started raining shortly after dinner, Jorge + I left at 15:00, just as people were arriving. Walked uphill through El Arenal + found a NOR (macheted?) Thamnophis at the intersection of the road to Boqueron. Continued on this road but nowhere to search along road so we turned back. Sima found a Cerrophidion on the road in El Arenal. Went down another road/path out of Boqueron to the N; I got a B. f. ingolfensis in a log, an A. cressulae + a Graugaster. Meeting ended, so we went back and had dinner and got ready to sleep. After dinner, found 3 Bufo brevitali on the near field. Went to
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Kris, Sean 2012 Journal Oct. 6 Nalle de los Fantasmas, Sierra de Alvarez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Arrived in DF very early Friday morning; spent day dealing w/ export of birds from the June Chepas trip. Left at 09:30 w/ Rafael and Mariana and drove to Nalle de los Fantasmas, SLP, arriving around 16:30 (time of traffic leaving DF). We walked to Cueva el Madroño, where I had found Chiropterotriton multidentatus on my last trip here in 2010. We searched in the cave but found nothing; I went quite a bit deeper than last time. Searched around the entrance to the cave + nearly in leaf litter; got 2 C. multidentatus and 2 Elephis, plus another Elephus near the car. The leaf litter was fairly wet + conditions seemed decent for salamanders, but found no P. cephalica, which was the primary goal. We also looked under rocks but those were drier than deep leaf litter. Drove to Ciudad del Maiz, to spend the night, arriving around 22:30. Ciudad del Maiz, S.L.P., Cueva El Pacho and Acahualtes, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Oct. 7 Woke up at 07:00 + left Ciudad del Maiz around 08:30. Drove ~5Km E on Hwy 80 to an oak forest; parked at a small chapel + searched for ~15 min, but it was quite dry. This should be near the Pseudemys locality here, and was the first place to stop w/ decent oak forest. No bromelids and few frogs, so hard to search. Continued E to the road up to the microwave towers where we stopped in 2010. Searched from ~ 09:15 - 11:00, mostly in Bromelads but also in logs.
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Brito, Dean 2012 Journal Ciudad del Maiz, S.L.P., Cuara El Pachón and Acuahules, Jamaulipas, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 7 ... We got 3 Christopheri multidentatus, all in bromeliads. I caught a small Rana, in a puddle on the road near a cattle pond which had perhaps 100 more; also got a tiny creciling neolike toadlets. Rafael caught a Depidophyma but accidentally killed it; we fixed it upon returning to the truck. Oh general, the habitat was fairly moist and seemed OK for salamanders, but bromeliads seemed especially good (some but not too much water). We drove E to Antigua Morelos and then ~8km N to Brasas Ahueros. I stopped & asked for Cuara El Pachón, where Tom Devitt had asked me to look for Eleutherodactylus [illegible]. A man showed us the way to the cave, ~300m east of town in tropical dry forest. The opening was rather large and the cave itself was spacious w/ a high ceiling. I quickly found a big Oreogaster augusti in a small hole ~ 0.1m off the ground & ~ 1cm inside the cave. We continued in for perhaps 100m, but the only toad we saw farther inside was a big Depidophyma. Hard to imagine why it would be so far back. I also saw another in a side passage. Somewhere this cave has an endemic species of fish, but I saw no standing water. Lots of bats flying all around. On the way out, Rafael found 2 E. [illegible] about 1m up in a small recess. They both jumped away when I tried to catch them, but I managed to get one after some frantic searching. The cave was fairly warm inside and didn't seem like a great place for B. platydoctyla, the only salamander
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Puerto, Texas 2012 Journal Ciudad del Maiz, S.L.P., Cueva El Pacho and Acahualtes, Tamaulipas, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 7 ... that should be here. Drive to Ciudad Mante for food, then on to Ocampo. Wanted to visit a cave 22km N of Ocampo at Quebraderos El Paraiso, but the road is apparently terrible & impossible w/o 4WD. Even with 4WD, we were told it was very hard and could only find 1 guy who would take us; he wanted 1400 pesos, which was too much for me to pay. We drove on toward Julia and stopped in a picnic area with a shrine to La Virgen Milagrosa, part of Ejido Acahualtes, 22km from the center of Julia. The habitat was oak forest w/ fairly big oaks w/ spanish moss & quite a few bromeliads. The understory was a nearly impenetrable mix of vines, herbaceous plants, poison oak, thorny shrubs, and "mala mujer," with irritating hairs on it. I got stung by the mala mujer on my left arm, which promptly swelled to 150% its normal size. Rafa & Mariana both found a Pseudobryceca scandens, one under a fallen bromeliad & one in a small bromeliad. I got a small coloptera under a rock in the picnic area. Saw a big flock of green parrots take off down the road; lots of bird life in general. We drove to Julia to spend the night in the Hotel Rosara, which was decent. Acahualtes and Mizihuana area, Tamaulipas, Mexico Oct. 8 Drive truck to Acahualtes this morning & searched on other side of road from 10:00-11:40. Looked under lots of logs but found nothing. I got a tiny Eleutherodactylus out on a rock. Opened about 25
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Knuts, Dean 2012 Journal Oct. 8 Oaxacales and Miquihuana area, Sinalojas, Mexico (cont.) ... burned and got a Chiropteristis (looks like multidentatus) in the last one, ca. 2m off the ground in a small tree. Mosquitos and stinging plants were quite bad here, and we were happy to leave, although the spot is quite beautiful. We drove back to Jula, went N to Palmitos, turned off toward Miquihuana and then to La Perla. Countryside is beautiful here; Chihuahua desert and some oak woodland. From La Perla, we took a dirt road steeply uphill towards Valle Hermoso, which passed through desert, then scrubby juniper and pine, and finally into pine forest. We searched in the pine briefly but it was really dry. Drove on ~1km and got to a mixed oak-madrone woodland with a few pines. Searched in leaf litter (not very deep), under rocks, under logs, and in dead agave from 15:00-17:15. I got a Sceloporus in agave. Mariana got another under a piece of bark and a Psuedreeses galancus under a rock. This looks like marginal salamannder habitat, although not unlike the Sierra Nevada foothills or Kern Plateau in CA. The P. galancus looks a lot like P. cephalis from Queretaro, with small grey+brown spots. We continued 2.5km up the road after photographing the animals and the habitat changed to an open pine woodland w/ tons of agave. Had burned in the past; lots of logs, many turned. Searched 18:00-18:35. I got a P. galancus inside the leaves of a dead agave + another tiny one under the bark of a fallen log; Paula got another just under a log. Also collected 4 Sceloporus from under logs+bark. It was cloudy most of the day (rained last night), but cleared up in afternoon. Drove to Miquihuana to spend the night.
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Lunch (he left his house early and went to the school) (something odd about it) something... he had chicken... 7:50 something. at home i was busy with my dog so i took off in a truck. when he saw him, he got into the truck very quickly, but it was dark outside. between dusk and day or twilight, such as he had never seen before, the light fell upon us in time for me to take a shot on page 1 at 4:00 pm. however, you can not trust your horse because horses present all kinds of things which are very different from what they seem. so i took off with my horse and left behind the rest of my herd. and then... see them as if you were all in a big bedroom together. also had a feel of blackness coming about there (perhaps too) with just a little light being reflected to be 3:57 - 00:21 and i was near home in turn, got a horse off again in their attitude to avoid it except in London and then with no reason whatever whatsoever. Next week at school the questions talked about whales should be asked somehow. 16, and is worth it? so a slight step with more than that they pretend not only white but drive off into the wild sea. here we go on 4:30 minutes of just a little lightness with one more headlight lifted off his backside which happened and he told me to be careful half-way home again some at whom spending it to be 32:21 - 00:57/0 after just called a physical examination and just got now aware and embarrassed. 4 of them still, and a whole way getting up (later) behind you all the time. perhaps even the other end where i should keep it and keeping it at night. really i go back to
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Ronto, Deer 2012 Journal Oct. 9 La Peña Nevada area, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Drove into Nuevo Leon through Chihuahuan desert and went N from la Bolsa on road to Zaragoza. Started to climb in elevation and oak trees appeared after juniper woodland. Stopped at a point 22.6km from la Bolsa where a dry streambed crossed the road. There was an open oak forest w/ lots of agave on the slope above the road, and we searched under logs, rocks, & in dead agave from 10:50- 11:40. Mariana quickly found 5 Chirostriata under a log. They are a little more robust than the C. multidentatus that we've been getting and look like photos cl've seen of C. prisius. We went on to collect 16 more and left 9-10 juveniles that were too small to collect. Mariana also got 2 Themasphus in an agave. This habitat seems rather dry and somewhat marginal for salamanders. Continued on towards la Encantada; road got rather rough in some parts. Started to see more pine trees + grassy areas. Stopped in a mixed pine-oak forest 1.8km S of la Encantada and searched under logs for ~30-40min. Got 10more C. prisius, 1 microscopic P. galensae, and a Plestiodon all under logs. The habitat here was a bit more humid than at the first site. We continued on to a site 2.4km N of la Encantada, which had a lot of rocks next to the road. Found 25+ Chirips in ~5min; I would guess there was one under almost every rock. The forest here is much more humid and is a mix of pine, oak, and fir. Continued on to Zaragoza, passing through nice fir forest, pine forest, and finally back into arid habitat. Asked around in Zaragoza for the road to Duques Montes, a Chirips locality. Apparently, the road is pretty bad, and estimates varied
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Porto, Leon 2012 Journal La Peña Nevada area, Nuevo Leon, Mexico (cont) Oct. 9 ... from 4-7 hours to get to Dales Nombres, and it was late so we decided not to go; also not convinced the truck would make it. We drove N through desert, which gradually changed to grassland and open oak woodland. Stopped just N of Puerto Cerquillos and searched under logs in dead agaves from ~17:45-18:36. Tons of agave amongst oak trees; habitat was pretty dry, even under some logs. Marlene got a P. galapago in the center of a dead agave and Pete got another under a log. This ranks among the strangest salamaner habitat I've seen; seems inhospitable for amphibians. Drove to Abana to spend the night at Hotel Juana Maria-pretty nice. The day was sunny/warm, as was the evening. Cerro Potosi, Malacena, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Oct. 10 Woke up late (fixed animals until 02:00) and drove NW out of town up Cerro Potosi. Stopped in what looked like good P. galapago habitat tested on what I've seen so far, at 2900m elev. Very open pine woodland; vigilante told us that many trees (all in same area) have been cut down w/c of pine bark beetle. We searched from 11:00- 11:45, and collected 26 C. prisens (saw at least 10 more) and a Platydor. One Chiro was under a rock; all others under logs. These salamanders are longer + more robust w/ shorter tails compared to those from yesterday; those from Pena Nevada are clearly not C. prisensis. Went up to ~ mixed pine- fir forest at ~3050m elev. and searched for 5 min; saw 2 C. prisens. Drove to a point 24.3km from Malacena at 2550m elev. and searched for 15-20min
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Pavito Jean 2012 Journal Cerro Potosi, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 10 ... in a mixed oak-madrono-pine forest. The forest itself was very dry w/ no logs I could find; but we found 3 C. phaeus under rocks along a stream bed that was fairly humid and had some dead leaf litter. I gave up on finding P. galenae since we needed to get to Jamuapipas w/ time to see how to get to the caves near Caridad Castillo. We drove back to Jalisco, through Linares, into Tamaulipas and W from after Plan de Ayala to El Roble, El Olmo, then to La Aurora and finally to Xueyotas, which apparently only has 8-10 families. Arrived there at dark, and then let us spend the night in one of the community buildings. Apparently the road to Caridad Castillo is possible; we'll see tomorrow. It was somewhat warm on Cerro Potosi and much warmer in Tamaulipas, and sunny all day. Caridad Castillo, Mpio. Hidalgo, Tamaulipas, Mexico Oct. 11 We woke up and started driving uphill at 09:15. The road started off in hardwood scrub/thorn forest, which transitioned to oak forest w/ lots of Spanish moss, agave, and cycads around 1100m. Road was possible but rough w/o 4WD; lots of very rocky spots. Once we got to the oak forest, it started to look possible for salamanders; tons of limestone everywhere. Crossed beneath a huge cliff/lodge ~1km long and continued uphill into liquidamber forest w/ some pine. This habitat looks a lot like some areas of El Cielo cl saw in 2010. Searched in a roadbank for ~5 min and found an Eleutherodactylus. Continued up; road started to get worse. Passed
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Knitr, Sean 2012 Journal Corrado Castillo, Ngrj, Hndagos, Famuljes, Mexico (cnt.) Oct. 11 ... a stable mr/ gave horses, went uphill and got to a steep curve the truck couldn't make it up. Tried to turn around at a wide point but truck almost slid off edge; couldn't move backward or forward. After some trying, left everything and walked uphill ~2.5km to Corrado Castillo, a beautiful village of ~6 houses in the pine forest. A man went by bike to look at the truck while we searched for salamanders. We looked for a total of ~1hr between 15:00 and 17:00. Found a small P. galanae inside a log and a huge one under a log, plus a Plethodon. Went into the mouth of a number of caves but had no light so couldn't search or go far. There seem to be caves everywhere, and the man who went to look at the truck said he has seen P. galanae in caves when we showed him one. He came back around 17:15 and said we could only get the truck untruck w/ another truck, but they didn't have one and we had blocked the road. Some forestry engineers had gone to Ranchos Nuevo (~3 km S of Corrado Castillo), and people said they would help us tomorrow at 5 pm when they returned. The situation was complicated by the fact that both rear tires were bald when we got them and were now close to suffering a blowout. We walked an hour back to the truck, and finally extricated it by digging out the back wheels and driving over the blowouts for traction. Dropped to a spot where we could turn around, camped, or make dinner. Started uphill at 20:45; arrived in Corrado Castillo at 21:45. Went to the Cueva del Brinco, c.a. 100m from town on the road downhill. The opening is enormous, and gives way to a cavernous chamber that stretched back
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Rivita, dear 2012 Journal Oct. 11 Cueva Castillo, Mpio. Hualyos, Tamaulipas, Mexico (cont) ... for perhaps 70-80m. lots of cool cave formations, pockets, some stats. Maria found a big Christobitron on the cave wall. Kind of reminds me of C. madawini; big feet, slender, really long tail. Could perhaps be the species we got in caves in El Cobre, or C. multifidus. I found an Eleutherodactylus that escaped. Driving up today, we stopped and searched in a series of small mines and found 2-20 (or more) Eleutherodactylus on the walls; they seem abundant in the area. After Cueva del Brujer, we went to another large cave that was darker and darker (when I entered by day). I found another Christobitron on the ceiling of a small side chamber. I went in one more small cave with a really tight entrance and tons of stalactites but found nothing more. All together, we searched from 21:45-23:45, at which point we walked back to camp. It had been cloudy most of the day and warm, with a brief, light rain around 16:00, but cleared up by night and was a bit cool, perhaps around 20°C. A spectacular view of the stars. Wish we could stay here longer. Obviously many more caves to explore, and the road continues to Yerba Brava and Los San Pedros, both of which have caves, and also continues over the crest of the Sierra to Nuevo Leon. Oct. 13 San Antonio de los Alzanzas, Coahuila, Mexico Yesterday we woke up, decamped and drove down to the main road; took just over 3 hours. Drove to Huaygos and then on to main highway to Durango. I wanted to get to the last site today, E of San Antonio de los Alzanzas, Coahuila. Took highway towards Monterrey, then
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Ronto, Dean 2012 Journal San Antonio de las Alazanas, Coahuila, Mexico (cont) Oct. 13 ... turned off at Santiago and took a winding, narrow road to Laguna de Olinda, N.L. This turned out to be a big mistake; would have been much faster to take highway to Saltillo. Road passed through pine, fir, and broadleaf forest that looked very good for salamanders. Continued through Coahuila, which was somewhat drier but still looked more like salamander habitat to me than the P. galaxiae sites at Miguiliana and Puerto de Conguillas; definitely worth a look in the future. Arrived in San Antonio de las Alazanas just after dark, too late to look. Everything was wet from a heavy rain that day. This morning we drove 10.3 km E from the center of town and searched from 09:05-10:45 at Los Olmados calvas (25.22139°N, 100.39462°W [+/-10m], 2729m elev.). Mix of pine and fir forest w/ patches of aspen - looks like spectacular salamander habitat. Looked under rocks and in some good logs but found nothing. Forest extends about halfway up slope on S side of valley; N side is scattered pines w/ agave and shrubs. Went back 2.1km towards San Antonio and searched in more pine-fir forest and in a roadbank from 11:00-11:30 but found nothing. Was surprised we didn't get any C. nigrescens, given how abundant they were on the nearby Cord Potosi. All this really is their range limit; might have something to do with it. Drove back to DF, made it in just over 8 hours. Stayed w/ Gabriela, who generously took me in.
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Ronto, Dec 2012 Journal Dec. 12 San Francisco El Retiro, Montañas de Cuico, Aparte Huchuetengo, Guatemala Arrived in Atamotla at 07:00 on Dec. 10 and drove w/ Carlos Nájera, to Chajul, Quiché, then continued N to Chel, a nice town on the northern slope of the Cuchumatanes in the coffee zone. Spent the night there. In the morning, drove ~5km N to Finca Cavadora, where Sergio Pery had collected mammals in the past, but found that it was all converted to coffee. Searched in nice red bananas amidst coffee for ~30 min and found 7 Bolitoglossa punctulosa and an Andis, all under leaves of banana trees. Went back to Chel and took road E towards Amachel, looking for a forested site for a bigger trip. About 5km before Agua Nueva Amachel, started to pass through disturbed forest w/ some big trees + bromeliads, between 1500 and 1700m elev; forest looked much like our site at Bethel. Walked into forest for ~5min + searched in cut board pile. Saw nothing, but looked great for Bradytriton. Drove to Cuico to spend the night. This morning, took steep road uphill to San Francisco El Retiro, where we collected what appears to be a new species of both Bradytriton and Alsodes in 2009. Found out that the area has been divided into privately owned parcels of land. Went with a man named Jorge to his parcel and opened ~35 bromeliads in mixed pine-oak-fir forest. Found 2 adult and 8 juvenile Bradytriton (put back 2 yrs). Looked under a few rotten logs but saw no other salamanders. This area looks more like the Cuchumatanes than it does like the type locality of P. rathli. These Bradytriton are quite rugged and have either a tan stripe on the back or are light grey-brown w/ a few small yellow spots. Adults are fairly large. Conditions were good - dry outside but perfect amount of moisture in bromeliads. Drove down and went to Todos Santos Cuchumatán to spend the night,
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Roots, Dec 2012 Journal Dec. 13 Jolos Santos Cuchumatanes, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala. We stopped by the municipalidad and got a man named Arnoldo Domingo Pablo, who works for CONAL, to go to Villa Alicia with us. We think this is where Manuel Clareder found a Dendrobium. Drove 13.2 km from Jolos Santos Cuchumatanes to a stream. Walked up the stream for ~50m, then took a steep path uphill through some secondary forest. Ended up climbing an extremely steep slope; nearly vertical in parts, and I got hit by two falling rocks. Finally made it to an area with some tiny oak trees and a few bromeliads where we searched for 45min - 1 hr, ending around 13:00. On the way up, I found 2 Plectranthus that look like small Liriope to me; both were out on the path and were probably stirred up by Carlos & Arnoldo walking by. Carlos and I each found 1 more in bromeliads, and I got a tiny Plectranthus. There weren't many bromeliads; we found 15-26. Arrived at a flat area w/ lots of logs that looked good, but Arnoldo needed to get back to the muni so we left; spent much more time walking to the site than we did searching. Found a much better path down, drove back to Jolos Santos, and continued on to Guatemala City where we slept at Carlos's house. Dec. 14 Volcán Tecuamburro, Depto. Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Drove from Guatemala City to Cuilapa; took road to Chiquimulilla, turned off towards Chacao, and then drove on to Finca Linda Vista Tecuamburro. Apparently, the entire volcano is private land on coffee farms, but we talked to the owner's daughter and she gave us permission to hike up. Left the truck in a field next to what looks like an old thermal area; some water flowing across it into a pool and tons of sulfur + white rocks.
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Ronto, Jean 2012 Journal Dec. 14 Neban Fecandurrs, Repts, Santa Rosa, Guatemala (cont.) ...We started hiking up the eastern peak which we were told has the best forest. First went through coffee w/ pine trees, then a forest of deciduous trees with lots of weedy undergrowth (typical disturbed dry forest) and finally got to some oak forest w/ a few bromeliads and less weedy undergrowth around 1750m elas. cl opened 2 bromeliads from a small tree and the second one had two Bletialess in it. They were both small (<40mm SVI), brown w/ some dorsal spots, and had short, stout tails. They look like Campbell's shots of B. kagelkollumy, which is on Neban Pacaya. Feet are partially webbed, dark w/ white speckling. We opened 26 bromeliads and got 11 Bletialess total and 1 Pterocaulis euthysanta. Bromeliads ranged from completely dry to having some water; rest of forest was very dry, even under logs. cl hiked to the summit, which has somewhat denser oak forest w/ a few pines and fewer bromeliads. We hiked back down since we didn't want to cut down too many bromeliads. Started hiking up around 11:00, searched from 11:50-13:00, and got back down around 13:45. Drive to the coastal highway after photographing animals, then drove up to Mayuta. At there a little late to start up the volcano as we spent the night; cl felt sick, and vomited twice after finishing with specimen preparation. Think twice before ordering a richado de frutas in Chigimulite. Dec. 15 Neban Mayuta, Repts, Jutapa, Guatemala Had breakfast, then drove partway up Neban Mayuta through coffee. Started hiking up through more coffee where road ended. searched in red bananas for ~30 min beginning at 1580m elav.; both Carlos and cl got a Trochylephalus venatus. Hiked up to a ridge at the
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{ "text": "Route 201\n303\nCytoglobins\n\n7 ml\n\nZ mls B-complement\n\" \"\n304\n\n\" \"\nHuba \" \"\n305\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n306\n\n\" \"\nHubo \" \"\n307\n\n\" \"\nHubo \" \"\n308\n\n\" \"\nHubo \" \"\n309\n\n\" \"\nHubo \" \"\n310\n\n\" \"\nHubo \" \"\n311\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n312\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n313\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n314\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n315\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n316\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n317\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n318\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n319\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n320\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n321\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n322\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n323\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n324\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n325\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n326\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n327\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n328\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n329\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n330\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n331\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n332\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n333\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n334\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n335\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n336\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n337\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n338\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n339\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n340\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n341\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n342\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n343\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n344\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n345\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n346\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n347\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n348\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n349\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n350\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n351\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n352\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n353\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n354\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n355\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n356\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n357\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n358\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n359\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n360\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n361\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n362\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n363\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n364\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n365\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n366\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n367\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n368\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n369\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n370\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n371\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n372\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n373\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n374\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n375\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n376\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n377\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n378\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n379\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n380\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n381\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n382\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n383\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n384\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n385\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n386\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n387\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n388\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n389\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n390\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n391\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n392\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n393\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n394\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n395\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n396\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n397\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n398\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n399\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n400\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n401\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n402\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n403\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n404\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n405\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n406\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n407\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n408\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n409\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n410\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n411\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n412\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n413\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n414\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n415\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n416\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n417\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n418\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n419\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n420\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n421\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n422\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n423\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n424\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n425\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n426\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n427\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n428\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n429\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n430\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n431\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n432\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n433\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n434\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n435\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n436\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n437\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n438\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n439\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n440\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n441\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n442\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n443\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n444\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n445\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n446\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n447\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n448\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n449\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n450\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n451\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n452\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n453\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \"\n454\n\n\" \"\nHabo \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "M48\nRWH#1: I was drunk (12:30, TMR: 12:59), EMH-T-M\n\"I can't sleep, but it's not like I'm trying to.\n\"I'm tired.\"\nYou're tired?\nYes.\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3101 Riga 29:40 26:55 walt f site & the zassess folld 1019R MZ cloud.\nA+ C / M / 2 \n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera TarnasanaT nishV + chain I patti\n\"I'm not tired.\" \nNo.\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\nYou are?\n\"I am.\"\n\nZWR3102 A 5019R MZ 21 ml.\nF+H2CL.M, D.O.HC12M [D] 14.80 per\nDag 2 tar Raza Centrae\nF non Vita / Nera Tarn [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Catalog\n8113\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nZubrówce zm. A +115\n214\n\" \"\nHuba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstanowisko nieokreśl. \n316\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n215\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n216\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +115\n318\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nstarych niedobor p.\n212\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZabudowane budynki T.\n217\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n5 Huba\nzabudowane zimą A +116\n314\n\" \"\n\" \"\n\" \"\n2 WR 3108 Cystyferes bezimienny i białe R. Wątroby- T (13/13)\nWęgiel, Ziemie\nZ [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Catalog\n2013\nKraft Zoon\n\n\" \" \"\n4 pl\nZWR 530A Photoprobe solution\n\n\"Hubs\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" \" \"\n\n\" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Rovito, Jean\n2013\nCatalogue\n4.7 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinazo del Diablo, Mojo. Cintalapa de Figueroa, Chiapas, Mexico\nAug. 14 16.96248°N, 93.97779°W [±11m], 1138 m elev.\nSMR 2159 metamorph RNA Later - tail 8/15/13\n-hylid metamorph\n4.4 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, \"\nAug. 14 16.95790°N, 93.97854°W [±9m], 1182 m elev.\nSMR 2160 Bolitoglossa rufescens adult ♀ 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\n2161 \" \" adult 0.4g \"\n2162 \" \" adult ♂ 0.3g \"\n2163 Craugastor loki adult 2.3g RNA Later-L 8/15/13\n2164 Anotheca spinosa adult RNA Later-L 8/16/13\n2165 Andlis bakeri adult ♀ 1.9g\nAug. 15 SMR 2166 Bolitoglossa alberchi adult ♀ 5.3g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\n2167 \" \" juv. 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\n2168 B. rufescens adult ♀ 0.6g \"\nblard 2169 \" \" adult ♀ 0.7g \"\nslide 2170 \" \" adult ♀ 0.7g \"\n↓ 2171 \" \" adult ♀ 0.5g \"\n2172 \" \" adult ♂ 0.4g \"\n2173 \" \" adult ♀ 0.4g \"\n2174 \" \" adult ♂ 0.4g \"\n2175 \" \" adult 0.5g \"\n2176 \" \" adult ♀ 0.6g \"\n2177 Craugastor lineatus adult ♂ 2.2g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\n``` ```json\n{\"text\": \"Rovito, Jean\\n2013\\nCatalogue\\n4.7 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinazo del Diablo, Mojo. Cintalapa de Figueroa, Chiapas, Mexico\\nAug. 14 16.96248°N, 93.97779°W [±11m], 1138 m elev.\\nSMR 2159 metamorph RNA Later - tail 8/15/13\\n-hylid metamorph\\n4.4 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, \\\"\\nAug. 14 16.95790°N, 93.97854°W [±9m], 1182 m elev.\\nSMR 2160 Bolitoglossa rufescens adult ♀ 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\\n2161 \\\" \\\" adult 0.4g \\\"\\n2162 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.3g \\\"\\n2163 Craugastor loki adult 2.3g RNA Later-L 8/15/13\\n2164 Anotheca spinosa adult RNA Later-L 8/16/13\\n2165 Andlis bakeri adult ♀ 1.9g\\nAug. 15 SMR 2166 Bolitoglossa alberchi adult ♀ 5.3g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\\n2167 \\\" \\\" juv. 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\\n2168 B. rufescens adult ♀ 0.6g \\\"\\nblard 2169 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.7g \\\"\\nslide 2170 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.7g \\\"\\n↓ 2171 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.5g \\\"\\n2172 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.4g \\\"\\n2173 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.4g \\\"\\n2174 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.4g \\\"\\n2175 \\\" \\\" adult 0.5g \\\"\\n2176 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.6g \\\"\\n2177 Craugastor lineatus adult ♂ 2.2g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\"}``` ```json\n{\"text\": \"Rovito, Jean\\n2013\\nCatalogue\\n4.7 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinazo del Diablo, Mojo. Cintalapa de Figueroa, Chiapas, Mexico\\nAug. 14 16.96248°N, 93.97779°W [±11m], 1138 m elev.\\nSMR 2159 metamorph RNA Later - tail 8/15/13\\n-hylid metamorph\\n4.4 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, \\\"\\nAug. 14 16.95790°N, 93.97854°W [±9m], 1182 m elev.\\nSMR 2160 Bolitoglossa rufescens adult ♀ 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\\n2161 \\\" \\\" adult 0.4g \\\"\\n2162 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.3g \\\"\\n2163 Craugastor loki adult 2.3g RNA Later-L 8/15/13\\n2164 Anotheca spinosa adult RNA Later-L 8/16/13\\n2165 Andlis bakeri adult ♀ 1.9g\\nAug. 15 SMR 2166 Bolitoglossa alberchi adult ♀ 5.3g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\\n2167 \\\" \\\" juv. 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\\n2168 B. rufescens adult ♀ 0.6g \\\"\\nblard 2169 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.7g \\\"\\nslide 2170 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.7g \\\"\\n↓ 2171 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.5g \\\"\\n2172 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.4g \\\"\\n2173 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.4g \\\"\\n2174 \\\" \\\" adult ♂ 0.4g \\\"\\n2175 \\\" \\\" adult 0.5g \\\"\\n2176 \\\" \\\" adult ♀ 0.6g \\\"\\n2177 Craugastor lineatus adult ♂ 2.2g RNA Later - L 8/16/13\"}``` ```json\n{\"text\": \"Rovito, Jean\\n2013\\nCatalogue\\n4.7 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinazo del Diablo, Mojo. Cintalapa de Figueroa, Chiapas, Mexico\\nAug. 14 16.96248°N, 93.97779°W [±11m], 1138 m elev.\\nSMR 2159 metamorph RNA Later - tail 8/15/13\\n-hylid metamorph\\n4.4 km WNW (by air) of Ejido Constitucion, \\\"\\nAug. 14 16.95790°N, 93.97854°W [±9m], 1182 m elev.\\nSMR 2160 Bolitoglossa rufescens adult ♀ 0.7g RNA Later - L, I 8/16/13\\n2161 \\\" \\\" adult 0.4g \\\"\\n2162 \\\" \\ [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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Points, Year 2013 Journal June 3 San Francisco el Potrer, Montanas de Cielos, Depto Huancabamba, Australia (cont) ... They've cut tons of trees here and there are lots of piles of boards + sawdust. These looked ideal for Salamander but [illegible] we saw none. It started to rain around 13:15 so we came back, ate + prepared specimens. At 20:15, we walked out on the main road to the big grassy open area along the road to the town of San Francisco el Potrer. It had stopped raining around 19:00 after raining quite hard most of the day. I went down into a sinkhole ~ 4-5m deep with messy, wet rock walls + found a big adult [illegible] in a crack. Should be P. rex here, but it has a lot of brown on the tail and a very light anterior region. We found another 7-8 sinkholes, some really deep and all in the middle of the grassy field. Many had a deep hole at the bottom where water drains. Carlos + Jacobo got 4 more [illegible] and a Scalopus in one, and I got a B. rex. We went back to camp at 23:00 after exploring all the ones we found. I was surprised to see Australian [illegible] in a cave-like habitat, especially without any trees around. The evening was cloudy and cool, with a tow of perhaps 10°-12°C. June 4 Two guides from town joined us at 06:30 ready to [illegible] work; we had been told no one would be helping us. After they helped put in pitfall traps for shrews, they led us to a big cave ~ 25 min from camp. It had a moderately large entrance w/ a steep slope down to a single big room w/ lots of dripping water and beautiful rock formations. They call it Cueva de Despertura. We found nothing inside. We walked back to the highway + got a few [illegible]
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Ronto, Sean 2013 Journal San Francisco el Palmar, Montañas de Culebras, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala (cont) June 4 ... in some of the many logs we opened. Much of the habitat was regenerated pine forest. We went to three more small caves close to camp but they were dry and we had fire damage from people living in it. Had lunch after searching from 10:15-12:15, then went back out from 14:15-16:15. Walked ~10 min to a beautiful forest w/ huge fir and cypress trees as well as some oak and opened bromeliads, all of which had tiny of water. Carlos got a Henderitron after we opened ~50 bromeliads. I got a lizard in a rotter log. Lots of moss in this area + still much darned wood from past logging; great for salamanders. After dinner, went back to Cueva La Deputtuna w/ mammal team, who had put bait notes up there; around 20:15, I sat 2 Pseudoeurycea on mossy walls at the cave entrance but nothing inside. Explored 3 sinkholes and searched a lot as it started to rain. Attempted to reach forest where we were this afternoon but got very lost + wandered around for an hour; Jacbo got a Cauphridin. Plot our bearings w/ the help of the GPS and visited one of the small caves on the way back to camp, where Jacobo got another Cauphidin. Hit bed at 00:00, very wet + tired. June 5 Rained all night; stopped at 07:30. Set up and prepped specimens in the morning. After lunch, searched for 2 hours (14:00-16:00) in bromeliads in same forest where we got a lizard + a Henderitron yesterday. Used the bromeliad cutter to reach higher bromeliads; got 7 Henderitron out of the first 20-25 bromeliads we opened.
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Rants, Dear 2013 Journal (cont) San Francisco Petros-Montanas de Guiler Dept: Huehuetenango Guatemala June 5 ...Four were from the same pine tree and two from the same brameliad. Oh, total, we opened ~50 bromeliads but got most salamanders right at the beginning. Started to rain at 16:00 so we went back to camp, took photos, prepped specimens, + made dinner. At 21:15, walked out to sinkholes (jubuares) where we found three two nights ago. Found 1 more in one sinkhole and 9 in another, where Carlos Jacobo had collected 4 (only took 2 of the 9). Several salamanders were well inside part of the sinkhole that formed a cave. Only took a few so as not to harm population. Walked back towards camp in a mist and searched for ~30 min in a nice, mossy forest w/ big trees but saw nothing. Got back to camp at 22:45. Weather was cool today, high around 22°C. Coro Cruz Martin, Sivia de los Cuchumatanes, Dept: Huehuetenango Guatemala June 8 On June 6, we packed up camp and drove to Barillas in the rain. Yesterday, we left Barillas with Luis and [illegible] driver from FUNDAECO, plus two Andreensis botany students. Drove 5 from Barillas to the Rio Juisel below the village of , where the road ends. At 7 miles to carry our stuff up to the small community of La Grinding, where FUNDAECO has a house. We had dropped off Jorge Swain Lopez + Susie in Huehuetenango and picked up Rodolfo Luna + Andrea. It was a steep, rather difficult hike up; I did it in 1.5 hrs, some people took up to 3. Started at 500m and went up to 1200m in the sun. Andrea arrived feeling unwell, and we spent the night in the village. In the morning Andrea...
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Parts, Dean 2013 Journal June 8 Corra Goy, Martin, Dierde de las Cuchumatacan, Depto. Hualhuamango, Australia (est) Tried to walk up to the forest but felt too sick + went back to La Guadalupe w/ Rodolfo, where she was treated for amoebas at the clinic. The rest of us (and the mules), plus two men from the village, did a fairly easy 1 hr walk up to the edge of the forest at 1750m. About halfway up, started to see [illegible] tree ferns, + other cloud forest plants. Arrived at the forest edge + had to clear thick brush for camp, since only cleared areas were corn fields. It had been cloudy in the morning and started to rain around 16:00, so we waited until night to search. We all started searching in the forest at 20:30. Lots of really big broadleaf trees, tree ferns, big bromeliads, and a fairly thick understory - really nice cloud forest, appears largely undisturbed. Carlos + I each found a Graugaster almost immediately. He [illegible] and Jacobo went back at 21:30 and I continued uphill. Found a Heliotropis on vegetation, 3 Bolitoglossa euchunataca (1 on ground, 2 on veg), and a male Andis w/ a purple bowler. Heard a hybrid w/ a different call but couldn't find it. Followed rain that up to 19:00m elev, turned back at 00:05. Walked back slowly, arriving in camp at 04:00, by which time rain had stopped. It was cool, maybe around 20°C; a perfect night for amphibians. June 9 Went up to forest this morning w/ Carlos and searched 10:15 - 13:30. I walked up to 2100m on one trail and saw only a big Graugaster. Carlos got a Dryophilus out foraging just above camp and 05 B. cuchumatana in bromeliads around 1900-1950 meter. Carlos went up to 2200m on another trail and saw a quetzal + 2...
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Hunts, June 2013 Journal Carriz Cruz Martin, Sierra de las Cuchumatanes, Huts - Huehuetenango, Guatemala (at) June 9 ... hared guans. The forest higher up has some bambou, Clusia, and a fair number of bromeliads on big broadleaf trees. Carlos said it flattens out around 2200m. We came back to camp and prepped specimens while it rained in the afternoon. Divic and Julio brought us 3 more Cranaeteris . Stopped hiking around 6PM. I took a nap after dinner and ended up just falling asleep. Carlos + Jacobo walked back into the forest & searched from ~21:06 - 00:30. They found 5 Cranaeteris (I think all the ones we've gotten are the same species - C. chue ?) and 1 Blitoglossa cuchumatana. June 10 Slept from 09:45 - 10:45 in a secondary forest below camp. Found nothing; I think it's pretty isolated by cornfields + scrub vegetation to have many hogs. Prepped specimens, then rested briefly. At 15:30, started uphill toward high point of this area. I opened perhaps 10 bromeliads along the way & got a B. cuchumatana. Around 2200m, the forest has some bambou and Clusia, and ca. 50m above that bromeliads disappear (almost) and trees furs around. At the top (1900m), the trees are huge and everything is covered in moss. We arrived around 18:00 and rested for ~30min. At 18:30, we started to look w/ lights, and it was completely dark by 19:00. We searched until 20:00 at the top; Carlos got 2 B. cuchumatana while Jacobo + I saw nothing. There is a sea of moss here; looks great for salamanders but hard to find. On the way down, I got a B. cuchumatana and a B. mertwezi, both on leaves. We arrived at camp at 21:45. It rained sporadically in the afternoon but the night was clear and starry.
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Photos, June 2013 Journal June 11 Gray Mottin, Sierra de las Cuchumatanes, Dept. Huehuetenango, Guatemala When I woke up, Juvic told me that from where we climbed to yesterday, one can walk down 200m in elevation, then up again to 2900m elevation. The high point is another 2-3 hrs from where we were. He went off on the Canadians and we prepped specimens. Decided to try to get higher in elevation, but Juvic wasn't around to guide us. Started up at 12:30 reached high point at 13:50. Continued on a path downward, but once we were 300m down we realized it went much lower than we wanted to go. Climbed back up the steep hill. At the top I saw a tarpa (Eira barbara), it ran along the path toward me and got ~3m away before it saw me and bolted into the vegetation. It started to rain, rain lasted ~40min. We couldn't find another path + decided to return to camp, arriving around 17:00. It rained heavily for ~30min during dinner. Carlos, Jacobo, Juvic, + I went down to the small stream 5 min SE of camp and searched in vegetation for ~30 min for frogs. Heard 1 Phyllobates ixil call but found nothing. Walked on path towards La Ginolina and searched in secondary forest. I searched for ~45 min before returning to camp + found nothing; the others stayed out for 1.5 hrs + found a Bolitoglossa reflexus in vegetation. The night was clear + fairly warm. June 15 Nolan Tecucalpa, Dept. Santa Rosa, Guatemala On June 12, packed up camp + walked to La Ginolina. At 1 PM, reflexus in a banana plant. Woke up at 05:00 on June 13, hiked out and drove to Huehuetenango. Drove to Guatemala the next day and spent the night. Today, drove to Nolan Tecucalpa, after...
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Kontos, Jean 2013 Journal Nelson Jesusalino, Dept. Santa Rosa, Argentina (cont.) June 15 ... meeting everyone at the museum. Same team as before, except Andrea & Ericka switched. Set to Finca Linda Vista around 13:30 and set up camp above soccer field next to geothermal area. Rained hard for ~90 min. I went out after rain to check out a lagoon the finca owner told us about. There were actually two, surrounded by 2m high grass and covered in vegetation with almost no water free of vegetation. After dinner, we walked to a wet spot on the edge of the geothermal area at 20:45 and tried to find Leptodactylus fragilis that were calling in the grass (failed). Julio got a juvenile Rana. Walked down to the lagoons. I saw either a Rana or Bufo in the small one; the larger swampy area was completely impenetrable. Heard no frogs calling in either. On the road track, Carlos got another juvenile Rana & I got an Agalychnis miodetii. Walked out to the main road, where Carlos & Jacobo got 3 more Rana. Tried to get to a washing area w/ a stream that we passed through on the way here, but there were too many dogs working. Stopped searching at 23:15. The day was warm, around 24°C, and the night was cloudy and cooler. June 16 Wake up rather late so we would have more energy for night searching. Carlos & I explored down a path near camp for all in the morning. Found 2 small canyons/streams, one w/ lots of Hylaea + one w/ what looked like a stream that flows w/ rain but is now almost entirely dry. After that, went to search uphill in the forest but ended up helping the ornithologists, who were overwhelmed w/ birds in their nets. Started to rain just as we got down, ...
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Grant, Sara 2013 Journal Nueva Jerusalem Dept. Santa Rosa, Australia (cont) around 15:00. Krapf hors + a bird in the afternoon while it rained. After dinner, we started up towards the summit of the volcano at 19:30. I got an Andig crossulus about 1/3 of the way up. At the same point (roughly) where we found salamanders last time, I got a Blitoglossa on a tree trunk. This is where Bromeliads start to appear and the forest more closely resembles a cloud forest. At a big female Blitoglossa on a leaf further up the path, by far the largest individual we've found as well as another on a tree trunk and a second A! crossulus. Carlos + Jacdo went to the top but found nothing. We started back at 22:00, arriving around 22:40. At 23:40, Carlos went out into the cafetal to look for frogs. He searched until 00:40 and found a male Agalychnis marmoratus (and 2 females), a Dendrobates aurantius, and two juvenile Bufo. Jacdo + I took the path downhill into the forest where Carlos + I went this morning. Searched until 01:10; I found a Cryptophagus percarinatus on the trunk of a pine tree. June 17 Carlos + I spent an hour or so this morning trying to catch Sceloporus up/rubber bands on boulders after the sun came out. We got more, but I did see a Malpaya sinuospinata that ran under a rock. After lunch, we took the truck to a spot 1.8 km from the main highway to Chiquimula and searched in logs in a cafetal from 13:30-14:50. I got a Linia sebae in a big log and 3 Bufo exasper near a small pond and stream. Carlos got a Aethomys asutus. I was hoping to find an Oedipina taylort, which habitat looks really good for Oedipina. Looked in banana plants in a cafetal on the...
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Novo, Dean 2013 Journal Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinosa del Hiale, Chiapas, Mexico Aug. 14 I left Mexico City on July 12 w/ Zach Hanna + Anna Hiller from Berkeley, Jose Sanchez Ortiz + Omar Becerra from the Instituto de Biologia, and Mario Ortiz, Hector Olgun, and Hector Capetana from the Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM. We spent the night in Acajuncan, drove to Tuxtla the next morning + met Sergio Perez, who had come by bus from Guatemala. Spent night in Catalepa. Drove to Ejido Constitucion the next morning or shortly read to San Felipe, Nervering that passes to the South of the Sierra Espinosa del Hiale. Arrived around 11:30, and waited until ~4M for the guide to round up mules (8). Walked 4.4 Km W out of town uphill to a point at ~1200m from which the path continues down. The mules left our stuff here and we quickly set up camp in what looks like a highly disturbed primary broadleaf rainforest. Lots of palms + Melicidia, but also some very big trees. This morning, woke up somewhat late, worked on getting camp set up, then went down the path further, which passes into scrub vegetation, then pasture, and finally reaches a ranch. Past the ranch, we started searching in a clefted at 12:00. Omar found a Microtus elegans in a log and I found a Bolitoglossa refranes under a piece of bark next to a log on the edge of some secondary forest. We walked into the forest uphill from the path, which quickly turned into nice primary forest. Have very big trees w/ a relatively sparse understory. I got a B. refranes inside the hollow center of a Ceiba log on the edge of the good forest and found a Lepidophyma tuxtlae under a log
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Ronto, Jean 2013 Journal Ejido Constitucion, Avenida Espinosa del Real, Chignas, Mexico (cont.) Aug.14 ... I found a Crangastis ldei, as did Omar & Jorge. Continued my walk until 1:15m, where the forest ends and had clearly been burned in the past; really high grass w/ more forest visible on ridge. On the way down, they got another C. ldei and an Andris. Stopped searching at 15:30, back in camp at 16:30. I felt sick & laid down after a late lunch. Eventually went out to audit & found a Rhinella marina + a C. ldei. At 120:40, we started back toward ranch looking for frogs along road, streams, & in cattle ponds. In one pond I got 14 Rhabdinea cyanosticta and 3 Rana (of 2 species, I think), plus 3 R. marina and a C. ldei nearby (they got another C. ldei). Went up a stream that entered into what looked like good forest in the dark & walked until we got to a waterfall that had mossy walls and looked ideal for frogs; found only 2 sleeping / huge glassers. On the way down, got a tiny hybrid notembryg. It'd started to pour so we returned to camp, picking up 2 Dendrocera laurentii of the many we heard calling. After a late dinner, Jorge & Omar fixed a leak in their tent while I went out in a very heavy rain to the forest just across the paths from our tents, which is in good shape. Searched from 00:30-01:30 and got 3 B. profestors on leaves, a sleeping Andris, a C. ldei, and a beautiful adult Another spinosa on a leaf 1 m off the ground. Not sure if this species is known from the Chimalapas! Was completely soaked & it continued to rain hard, so I went to bed.
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Ronto, Sean 2013 Journal Ejido Constitucion, Sierra Espinoza del Diablo, Chiripio, Mexico Aug. 15 We spent nearly all day preparing specimens; didn't finish w/ all of them. After dinner, waited for the rain to calm down, then went out to search from 21:30-23:30; Hector Gayetano joined us. I immediately got 5 B. rubescens on palm leaves. Omar got an adult male [illegible] w/ a red-orange dowels. Between the 3 of them, they got 4 more B. rubescens, 1a C. Mlei + a Graugaster (that looks a little different under for pads). Jorge found 2 B. platylectus climbing on vegetation, including a big adult. I was confused about these at first; there is a record from El Oaxte but we're at the edge of their distribution here. It began to rain extremely hard and we decided to return to camp. Aug. 16 We spent the morning and part of the afternoon preparing animals. At 18:00, walked downhill past ranch on path to a more distant ranch. Had rained hard for ~2 hrs earlier and we had waited for it to clear up; was cool and cloudy when we left. Omar found a Graugaster 'Leki' in a caftal on the way down, and I got another at night on the way back. Below the caftal, around 1000m, the forest changes to true lowland rainforest w/ enormous buttressed trees and canopy understory dominated by palm (Astrocadium mexicanum). We passed a nice stream and arrived at a cleared area w/ tons of logs, where we searched until dark (19:50). I found an Ectonistula metatimpanus on a Heliconia leaf on the edge of the forest and a Rhana by the stream (Jorge Omar got another Rhana). On the cleared area, I got a
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Kanto, Seno 2013 Journal High point on road from Copilla to Japalapa, Chiapas, Mexico. Aug. 20 On Aug. 18, we packed up our camp, hiked out and spent the night in Cintalapa. Yesterday, we picked up Adriella Parra at the Tuxtla airport, stopped for food in Tuxtla, and drove N towards Japalapa. On road from Copinala to Copilla, vegetation turns to very open oak forest (due to wood cutting, undoubtedly) and near Copilla it changes to pine-oak forest. There is a microwave/radio-antenna station with a fairly large cloud forest patch (~40ha). Relax it; otherwise, forest here is mostly open. Spent the night in Japalapa at cool, cheap Hotel (Posada Hotel del Gusto) and got permission to work in forest reserve. This morning, drove 45-antenna to set up camp along a dirt service road. Had breakfast in Copilla and got permission to work in pine-oak forest. Once camp was set up, a really loud thunderstorm hit and cl took a nap. Sergio got a POR juvenile Thamnecia + we caught a Cerropichus that came out of the rain under our white tarp. Our camp is on the edge of a small cloud forest fragment above the road. At 21:00, Ruby, Jose, Omar, + cl went on a nice path through the cloud forest reserve below the road and searched until 23:00. From what cl could see, forest is mixed-in really good shape; big trees, tons of epiphyte growth (although few large Bromeliads), tree ferns, and a dense understory. Cl got 2 Bohartioids (1 in fern, 1 on ground) w/ an unusual orange (vs. cream) ventral coloration; but also look a little different to me (very pointed 3rd toe on head); they got 1 more. Cl found 5 Geogaster + 2 Anolis histrio smithi. Weather was cloudy + calm after stormy afternoon.
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Porto, Dean 2013 Journal Aug. 21 High point on road from Copilla to Tapalapa, Chiapas, Mexico. We prepped specimens in the morning then drove to Tapalapa and on a road to Mazam looking for streams to walk at night. Found a few good mes and drove to Copilla to refill water. Stopped on the way back and opened log in pine-liquidamber forest for ~30min, found 1 Mesapin. Searched in roadbank at intersection w/ Octepee road for ~15min w/o success. Came back to camp, waited while it rained from ~19:00-21:00, then went out in light rain to streams on road from Tapalapa to Mazam from 21:15-00:45. At first stream, 2.5km from hwy, found 3 Electropsis ixil (heard more calling) + 6 Andris helaromithi sleeping on leaves. One stream went uphill while another formed a messy waterfall where I focused my attention. Rain slowed and eventually stopped, becoming misty. Hard to see first in the dark but it looked not so thick and seemed to be hard frost. At the second stream, 1.7km from hwy, there was a path that passed through forest w/ mossy walls. Baby + I focused on this while Jorge + Andrea looked in stream, where many P.ixil were calling. I found 3 Bolitoglossa occidentalis (?), a Graugaster, and A. helaromithi, and 2 P. ixil. Baby got a Graugaster + Oscar + Jorge got a P. ixil and an Andris. This area looked excellent for Cryptobranchus chiwarelletti based on its resemblance to the type locality in the nearby Selva Negra. Drove back to camp and ate. I searched around camp from 02:15-03:00 and found a Bolitoglossa hartwegi in the small forest patch behind my tent.
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Rants, Bear 2013 Journal Aug. 22 High point on road from Tlapalapa to Casilla, Chiapas, Mexico. Dwelt in late anticipating a long night of searching. Trapped specimens in afternoon. At dawn cloudy, cold, & windy around 14:00 and rain threatened but never arrived aside from a brief sprinkle. At 20:00, we headed down to the final stream we searched last night & started looking at 20:30. Conditions were fairly dry and I got only Crusts + Grygaster. Omar found a Cryptotriton alvarezi on a root on the bank beside the trail. It is one of the smallest Cryptotritons I've seen - I'm impressed he noticed it. He, Andy, & Jorge also got 2 B. hertwigi, 4 B. mulescos, a P. lizal, and a Grygaster. We searched until 23:10 then went back to camp where I found a B. hertwigi on a bank. We drove on to a point 1.8 Km W of camp and found 2 Grygasters + 1 B. occidentalis on a vegetated roadbank. This might be the highest recorded elevation for B. occidentalis; this did also seem to be the only place where the two species (B. occidentalis + B. hertwigi) are found in sympatry. Searched the roadbank from 23:55-00:25, then drove back to camp and drank some celebratory tequila for the Cryptotritons. Aug. 23 We went to Tlapalapa w/ Hector Olguin in search of a cave that the radio tower guard told us about. The presidente municipal sent us to the small village of San Agustin, ~20 min by road from Tlapalapa, where we spent almost an hour searching for a guide. We finally found a man + his son who took us downhill through corn fields, scrub, and pine-oak forest to the cave, which had a small entrance but widened slightly inside so that we could almost walk while crouching, although it had to crawl through most of it. The cave walls were dry; not much
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Hunts, Dean 2013 Journal High point on road from Tapalapa to Copilla, Chiapas, Mexico (cat.) Aug. 23 ... chance of salamanders. Saw 1 cepidophrys in a rock hut couldn't get it out. One had multiple passages; she took the main one to a point where a stream entered from above & completely filled the passage w/ water. Saw a few huts, Hector scared a Desmodon out of the cave, put a net across the entrance and caught it on its way back in. We went back to camp and prepared some specimens. It started raining around 20:00. We drove down to the trail where we found the Cryptotriton yesterday & searched in a moderate rain from 21:50 - 23:40; rain became lighter and stopped around 22:30. I got a B. occidentalis, a B. hartwegi, and a Desmognathus chelewski and they got a Plethodon sp (heard many more), plus a Desmognathus calling [I think]. Drove back to camp & searched from 00:10 - 02:05 along the trail through the cloud forest. Omar + Jorge found a Tropidocrynes [illegible] on the trail. Jorge got 2 Bolitoglossa and I got another 3; all but 1 were climbing on vegetation, and the other was on the trail. Having seen B. hartwegi (I think) earlier in the evening, I think these are a different species. In addition to the orange ventral markings, they are larger and have huge, very webbed feet w/ distinct triangular toes. The males have an enormous mental gland that covers about 1/3 of the gular region. If this is a new species, it probably has a very restricted distribution; not many mountains >2000m in this part of Chiapas. Aug. 24 Spent much of day preparing specimens; salamanders took forever to die in chlorozone for some reason. At 18:30, walked down into forest to see it by day. One of best-preserved forests I've seen in Mexico - no apparent logging, many huge trees. Lots of Lobocarpus, along w/ other broadleaf
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Raulo, Dear 2013 Journal Oct. 23 Quirra de los Cuchumatanes, Guatemala One of Nancy Nadelnberg's master students, Giles Ellison, and I flew from SFO to Guatemala on Oct. 21. Bad flight - delayed, then canceled, rerouted to Mexico City, delayed + almost missed connecting flight. Met X Alviria Parra in MEX airport + spent night in Guatemala City. Yesterday morning, met Carlos Vasquez at MVSHVAT. Drove to Huehuetenango, and then on toward San Juan cuchery. Took a turnoff down towards Rio Zuncil and spent night in some really nice, medium canals in San Francisco los Flores. looked for ~30 min for frogs en path to Rio Zuncil, but habitat was terrible (mostly corn, no original or even secondary forest) and river was raging. Lots of rain and fog; got 1 Chalus (saw 2 mire). This morning, drove to San Juan cuchery and took road past cemetery to Aldea Canchicu. Also no good forest here, but got 1 B. lincodii + 1 B. gaballa under rocks. Along road took, got 8 more B. lincodii under rocks over 2 Km (2 more spots). Most were in a place w/ tons of rocks where they had either removed dirt + rock or there had been a landslide long ago. Took surveys for microtime work, then headed back towards junction nr road to Todos Santos cuchumatanes. A few km N of junction met people from the municipality + drove 14.4km W to Puerto del Cielo. Beautiful, mossy fir forest among the nicest clive seen here. Everything covered in thick carpet of moss. Searched for ~10 min (6 people) -> got 10 P. mex. Took microtime surveys, drove to Huehuetenango + stayed at Hotel del Prado.
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Rants, Dean 2013 Journal Montanas de Cielos, Depts. Huehuetenango, Guatemala Oct. 24 We had planned to spend two days in the Montanas de Cielos, but decided to visit both sites in one day. Drove out of El Rapis, near la Democracia, up to da Cumbre, the type locality of Aendrotistrun ralisia. It was foggy and raining lightly to moderately. We searched for approximately 1.5 hr. I got a B. radii in a big bromeliad, opened ~ 10 more but found nothing else (they had lots of water in them). Daby + Carlos got 2 B. lineae under small piles of wood. We drove down to Cielos, where we got a room + took meridian photos. Drove up to San Francisco El Retiro in the rain, arriving around 20:00; paid Q 250 for a permit to enter site. Drove up to same sinkholes we had visited in June. Act stock several times in myd; eventually made it up w/ching. I got 3 B. rex in one sinkhole (saw 1 more) and Carlos got 4 in the sinkhole on an accessible cave at the bottom where we saw lots of salamanders in June. Collected only 2 but swabbed all of them. Drove down to Cielos and spent the night at Hotel Perla! Cerro Mojotal, Chiapas, Mexico Oct. 26 Yesterday, we drove from Cielos to la Mesilla + crossed the Mexican border. Went to Comitun, tried + failed to find liquid nitrogen, and ate in the plaza. Drove to Mojtatal in a heavy rain + spent the night. This morning, got up late (forgot about time change due to Daylight savings time), dried stuff out, + drove up Cerro Mojotal, arriving around 13:00. Weather was mostly w/ light rain when
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Raito, Sean 2013 Journal Cerro Motal, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 26 ... we arrived and gradually cleared up over the course of the afternoon. We searched for a few minutes around the summit. I got a Bolitoglossa franklini migrallavorum under a stone and an ancistria under another. Silas got another Bolitoglossa in a log, and Halcy found a Pseudoeurycea cf rex with a clutch of eggs in a log. I took a microslide swab of salamander + eggs and collected it to write a note (we think nothing known about reproduction of this species). Went down into the very messy pine forest where I found many Pseudoeuryceae in June 2012 at 14:00. We quickly collected 10 of the smaller species (P cf rex), all in mostly rotten logs; a few were just under the moss. Girls got a really big male of what I think is the other species (P cf goeldii) under moss on a log; it [illegible] is a uniform dark grey dorsally and grey ventrally w/ some white splashing. It doesn't have spots on gular region like the other species and is apparently much bigger (even than the females of cf rex). Searched until 15:00, then ate lunch. Searched along Road for ~45 min walking down from summit. Silas got 2 more Bolitoglossa under the same rock. We walked back, did microslide swabs, and then searched along the roadbank from the summit downward from 18:40-17:25 (Girls + I each got a Bolitoglossa on the roadbank). We drove down to the El Firven - Motal road and searched along 3 streams for Eleutherodactylus. The first was small and heavily vegetated w/ secondary growth, and the second bigger but w/ less vegetation; found nothing along either. Stopped at a third
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Knits, Dear 2013 Journal Centro Mystal, Chiapas, Mexico (cont.) Oct. 26 ... stream .15.3km (by rd) from the main highway cft passed through forest and we quickly (~15 min) found 7 Plethodysus lacertosa; surely could have found many more. Drove back to Motyntla, took remaining microdrive samples, fixed frogs + had a late dinner of quesadillas. I no longer have any doubt that the Pseudendyusa on Mystal are 2 distinct species. The dex-like one is much smaller than I dex cI've seen elsewhere, especially those we just saw at Puerto del Cielo and Cuiler. I also noticed thergular spots much more in this population; will have to look at those from elsewhere. Unión Juárez, Chiapas, Mexico Oct. 27 Drove from Motyntla to Unión Juárez, on the slopes of Volcan Jacana'. After lunch, tried to go up to look for salamanders but took wrong road + found it blocked. Went back and fixed salamanders from yesterday. cft rained briefly, but heavily in the afternoon. Around 20:06, drove to same spot as in afternoon, at the edge of Gloria Jalguera, and walked up a road <1km to a small stream that passes through patchy/sparsely cloud forest. Carlos found a Graugaster stuarti along the way. We got 6 Plethodysus, matulda on vegetation along the stream. Walked up a path through mostly open scrubby vegetation near forest. cI got an Andis + Carlos bothly got a small Graugaster. Cooked fire for salamanders but saw none. Searched 20:45-22:00. Drove up towards Jacana' but road was closed for construction.
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Ravita, Sean 2013 journal San Marcos area, Sept, San Marcos, Guatemala Oct. 27 Yesterday, we drove down to Tapachula and searched in vain for liquid nitrogen. Dropped Adolfo off at the airport and drove to the border at Jalapa! Found out that to get the deposit back for the temporary vehicle import, we had to drive to a post on the highway from Huixtla to Coriiga. Finally got that done, crossed border and drove to San Marcos. Stayed at the Hotel Santa Barbara near the central plaza; a little pricey but really nice. We went out on the road past the "Boquero" school (near Ejemplos Palo Verde [the "South Transect"] ) and searched along the roadside for ~20 min (23:00-23:20). Carlos found a Brachystelma that looks to me like a franklin x linechii hybrid, as well as a Gragegster. The weather was misty but not raining. This morning, we had breakfast and drove to Don Rafael Pie de la Cuesta, where we got permission to work in El Refugio del Guetzal, near Aldea la Fraternidad; at night, drove back to San Marcos and out past Chichigen to a small patch of fir forest near where we have found Luebbewyeriex in the past. Searched from 14:15-16:15. I got 3 P. rex; all were in very degraded logs which were partly buried and/or covered by moss. Very few logs here; I think people use all the wood for cooking or building. Carlos got a tiny P. rex as well. Drove back to San Marcos for dinner, then to the guetzal reserve. Searched along trails in what looked like pretty nice cloud forest. I got a Gragegster (???) and 2 Brachystelma (Hypomembrinae) sandlhardtii??. Carlos + Adolfo got a B. Mannembrinis, 4 Ectoshyla hortwegi, 2 L. sagrum, 3 P. auritai. Weather was misty but not raining.
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