Argentina field notes, v1528
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37 26 may 2 Ballard & Aguiar caught 3 Tucos on Otto. In the afternoon we drove to 2 km E Pinto Muros (clear, windy) and they set 26 steel traps for Tucos. I counted pellate. Then we drove to the top of Mincerous Hill. They set 37 Shoreouse and I set 10 cago traps. Very windy. By the time we came down, maybe 2½ hours later, there was 4 Tucos in the traps. Returned to Bariloche at 7:30. may 3 My 9 cago traps on Mincerous Hill caught 3 also longi, 1 Andrico, and 2 adult Eunneomy 2. Ballard/Aguilar's 37 Shoreouse caught 3 Eligius, 1 Chalamp, 1 also pantlho, 5 also longipilis), and 2 Eunneomy 2. = 46 traps, 6 species. Then 26 Tucos traps at 2 km E P.M. between the road and the first fence caught 2 Tucos, 1 Chalamp, 1 Ranthro, and 1 also longi. Only a little wind on the summit of Mincerous Hill. Day clear, warm, not windy. Back to Bariloche at noon. Went back to 2 km E at 5:30, clear, calm and hunt with NVG's and flashlight from 7:45 to 11:30 and 4:15 a.m. to 5:20. Moon came up (partly cloudy) at 5:00. See Ranthro species account. For my "Turf" habitat, Gollards suggests "Preslera Natural." Brook gum = Coironal may 4 Returned to Bariloche at 11:00. Road race, People picnicking at all the dangerous curves Day clear and windy. at 4 drove to the C Tenomy