Field notes, v1305
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Greene, K. 1982 15 April (continued) Aneides foveus, A. flavipunctatus, Bathachoseps, Ensatina, Eumeces, Genhorotus coeruleus, and Thamnophis elegans. 4.1 mi W. of Willets (at Hwy 101) on Hwy 20, Mendocino Co., California This is a place of open grass and oak covered slopes, w/ many old logs and stumps. We found Aneides flavi- punctatus, Ensatina, Taricha granulosa, Eumeces, Seelupous, Genhorotus coeruleus, and G. multicaudatus. Weather seemed perfect - warm to hot, very sunny, but this is the first of such this spring and soil under logs was wet and cold. Perhaps that's why we found so few snakes (e.g. no Lampropeltis or Crotalus).