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Greene, H.
1980
18 April Herpetology class field trip to Mendocino Co.,
w/ John Cadle (teaching assistant) and 10
students. Left Berkeley ~1:30 PM in 3
cars, arrived at 1st site ~3:40. Beautiful
day - warm, sunny, few clouds.
Skags Springs, Sonoma Co., California
This is the same site we searched last
year - worked (10 people) 'til ~6PM,
with much success. (see addendum)
Batrachoseps attenuatus - 1
Aneides flavipunctatus - 2 in talus
on sunny slope (same as last
year)
Bufo boreas - 1 adult in open
beside old board in clearing
Rana boylii - several seen along
creek, 1 juvenile collected.
Sceloporus occidentalis - dozens
(hundreds?) seen. Males w/
enlarged femoral pores and
readily eversible hemipenes.
Mainly on logs, some on rocks.
Enyalius shiltonianus - several seen,
including males w/ red heads.
Genhorotus multicaudatus - 2 small
adults, one active in grass and
one under board at stream side.