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Mustangi, Meika A. 1993
journal 44
We found a female Marnuosops nesting among dry
leaves in a cardboard box in one of the bedrooms
in the researcher's house.
We left Santa Teresa on Monday, 4th
of October. Days were warm and increa-
singly sunny.
Marlon Zortea, biologist working at the
Museu de Biologia Mello Leitão, handed us
two vials with samples of liver from a
Mazama americana that was found dead.
Liver was preserved in alcohol. The animal
was collected by Edson Valpassos, biologist
from Vitória-ES on 16 July 1993 in Domingo Martins-ES
and the prepared skin
should be under his care. The tissues
received my field number MAY 191.
Forest Fragment of Aracruz Celulose Co.,
Aracruz-ES.
We arrived in Aracruz Celulose Co., Environmen-
tal Program headquarters (located in Bairro
Cogneiral, 20 km E, 15 km S by road from
Aracruz) on Monday 4th of October. Aracruz
Celulose is an international company which
grows eucalyptus in Brazil for extracting
cellulose. It has 80.000 ha of planted eucalypt-
us only in the state of Espírito Santo. It
also has eucalyptus forest in the states of