Brazil field notes, v1503
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mostrangi, meika A. 1992 Journal 98 7/21 Fazenda Intervales - SP BRAZIL naturally. They stayed for a while before I removed liver. I wonder how good it will be for DNA analysis. we saw ♂ ♀ and young of Alouatta fusca moving through the canopy. mid-afternoon, on Figueira Trail (second encounter w/ these animals, the 1st time was, on 7/17 walking along Camo Acima trail). 22 July (Wed) nothing caught at home. Camo Acima: ① Sciurus aethiuncus (Tom 2) 1m high, on a fallen branch of 12 cm of diameter ② Rhipidomys (Tom 8) on a [illegible] thin trunk (4cm ♀) fallen over trail ③ Rhipidomys (Tom 19) → same trap where we caught another Rhipidomys on 1st night! ④ Proechimys (Tom 21) trap set on big log fallen across trail, 2.0m from ground ⑤ Rhipidomys (MNFS 23) fallen bamboo, 3cm ♀ 1.5m high, lost 2.0 cm of tail at trap door ⑥ Oecomys (MNFS 43) fallen branch (over trail) 2.0m high, 3cm ♀. ⑦ Oryzomys (JLP 14) 1.6m high, ferns, lianas, dense vegetation, branch ha, 3cm diameter