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D. BUSACK
1982
8
25 MAR
1982
5.9 km E. OF FACINAS at 0020 hrs (26 MAR),
100 M, and 10°A, was a SALAMANDRA
SALAMANDRA (503 907), ♀, 42g, 124 SUL +
70 TAIL, H,L,S,I, Spleen taken. Specimen
contains what appears to be developing
fetlids and was photographed in life.
26 MAR
1982
SPAIN: CÁDIZ PROV; FACINAS, ROAD E. TO
C-440.
Because of continuing cold weather,
we decided to work the area around
this productive stretch of 1 1/2 - 2 lane
semi-paved road.
At the picnic ground (!!!) 2.7 km
E. which incorporates the Río Almóñar
ferme found a Mauremys leprosa (908, 21.5g,
50mm CREA., 41 mm Phiston) at 1440 hrs in a
16°C pool at 70 m elev.
We continued
down the road to 11.3 km E where I took
a Podarcis hispanica (911, 2.5g, 47 SUL, 45 TAIL
BROKEN, ♂; H,L,S,I; 33°Tb, 17°TA, 240m, 15/10hrs).
Upon our return to the stream flowing
through a pasture at 240 m at 12.6 km E,
I collected a juvenile Psammodon algerius
for the Tb. Tb = 34.4°C, TA = 17°C.
13.2 km E, a Tarentola mauritanica was
taken at 1610 hrs, 230 m, 17°TA. (915, ♂, Tb = 24.5°C,
6.4g, 61 SUL + 66 TAIL C.; H,L,S,I).