Field notes, v504
Page 175
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Arnold, STEVAN J. 1965 22 june vicinity of Coatepeque, Guatemala pm 7:00-9:30 PM A ♂ Smilisca baudini (SJA 219) which had apparently been hit; left eye badly hemorrhaged taken @ 8.8 mi. W. Coatepeque, Guatemala: a Bacto (SJA 220) near POB taken @ same locality. Returned to motel in Coatepeque (Virginia Hotel) about 9:00pm & looked for frogs on motel grounds. As I approached a pig pen situated @ back of grounds I noticed a medium sized bat (~6" long) hanging upside down on the cement wall inside the pen. (Desmognathus?) I circled around the pen hoping to nab it w/ a lg. cyroside bottle but by the time I'd reached the other side & had my head lamp lite on @ the spot again it was gone. Pen was occupied by one pig). Still sprinkling intermittently; found ♂ Smilisca baudini sitting in rain gutter on side of pig pen. A juvenile Basiliscus vittatus' (SJA 224) 283mm (snou.) which found clinging to the cement wail on outside of pen, asleep. Two an. Myli's were taken (__________) SJA 226-227; one on a rain & soaked ledge row + the other climbing up a stucco wall.