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Arnold, S.
1964
JOURNAL
January 31 (Dick Sage, Eric Gunderson)
Muir Woods National Monument, Marin Co., California
#85-84 Several Dicamptodon ensatus larvae found in
move quiet pools (with comparatively few roots
& muddy bottoms — pools about 6-12" deep).
#85 Adult Dicamptodon found under pile of stakes
about 10' from stream @ base of redwood.
Predominant vegetation where D. ensatus found:
redwood + ferns.
#86 Adult Eusattia eschscholtzi found under
piece redwood bark (6" x 3') on 60° slope. & 2
juvenile Eusattia found under large redwood
slab. #87 1/2-grown Eusattia found in large (6'dia.)
hollow stump under bark. Bittachosops found
under adjacent bark. Eusattia were also found
in redwood-fern situations @ (or near)
canyon bottom.
#88 Many Bittachosops (with several plates - eg.
red-brown dorsal stripe, brown dorsal stripe, diffuse
pattern on dorsum) x 10 same situation as
dicamptodon + Eusattia. The Eusattia were
considerably darker dorsally than E. eschscholtzi
from the Berkeley area.
Several types of centipodes & millipedes were
found under surface litter on the canyon
bottoms.