Argentina field notes, v1528
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23 Ratthodon ation in the mouth, Hence three-fourths of their activities eating ?? april 20 3 km E Panto morano age class H 86-5 8 217 x 90 x 33 x 24.5 100.0g. stomach empty, Testis 10, SV 12, oviducts just visible. Stomach 86-6 8 231 x 94 x 36 x 26 94 g. green fibrous, Stomach age class H 86-7 7 214 x 86 x 32 x 26 80g. stomach full, pelvis not open, green See journal for hunting above. I saw a total of 6 or 8 individuals, all "adults" (>50g), shot 3/7 them. No other species. The quantity of driftings in this part of the plate between the reef and the railroad is impressive; south of the reef near two seeps is even more impressive. all 3 of the above shot since had fed in the month (greencut stems 2 mm or more long). april 23 3 km E Stairin Panto morano; 2.45 86-8) photographed in lowlygram near R.R. Stomach brown-green. 8 222 x 88 x 35 x 25 99 g. testis 6, SV 3, oviducts not visible Eleven cage traps at a seep 3 km 3.6 east of Panto morano caught 2 also longi and 2 Ratthodon: (1) at east end of seep, an adult Q, incisors 2.3 mm, slipped from one rock lip and released; A & also longi caught 3 ft away. (2) about 50 m west of above, a big Q with incisors 2.5 mm, marked on both shoulders and released. Both of above were under small isolated Pteridium clumps, an also longi was 3 ft away (also). There are increased numbers of Ratthodon driftings at this seep, around camp, and