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D. Busack
-44-
1982
9 MAY
"cont'd"
rock which in part of a stone wall. In
the same area we saw a couple Bufo
maritimus and cannot help but
wonder where, if anywhere, Bufo bufo
lives in Morocco. While looking around,
we did find 2 Psammodromus algirus
(1234, ♀, 2.4g, 47+109C ; 1235, ♀, 4.6g,
56+134C) and then went over to
the GROTTE'S D'HERCULE where I caught
another P. algirus (1231, ♂, 2.5g, 46+70E).
Later that evening, we collected
in a temporary pond just E. of TANGER
proper and just W. of the TINGIS
Compound. We found 3 Rana perezi
(1236, ♂, 18.75g, ♂, 55 mm ; 1237, ♀, 55g, 78mm;
and 1238, ♀, 57g, 78mm) and a series
of 28 Pleurodeles waltl louvre. From
this series, I tested only 10 and their
data are: 1239, 11g, 65+39; 1240, 3.3g, 45+
37; 1241, 3.2g, 45+37; # 1242, 3.6g, 47+40;
1243, 3.1g, 45+37; 1244, 3.2g, 44+36; 1245, 3.0g,
44+37; 1246, 3.7g, 46+39; 1247, 3.6g, 45+40;
1248, 2.6 g, 46+11B, + PART TRANSFORMED.
At the TINGIS compound, I collected
one Hyla meridionalis (1249, ♀, 7g, 50SVE)
in the men's room.
10 MAY
MOROCCO: TANGER PROV.; TANGER
decided to fill out the series of