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Dese, lt.
1984
3 July continued)
~150m on the CCC. It gaped, struck repeatedly,
and cloacal discharged. At 1435hr the
Lachesis muta ch1 is in the same place, head
face N now; 26/30. At 1454hr the ? B. asper
is completely exposed to an overcast sky,
head facing SSE; 32/30. Before lunch, Helen
Young (SUNY Stony Brook) saw an Onybelis
denerus eating a juvenile Ameiva festiva
(blue tail). Two days ago she saw a
Leucopelasis semiplumbea eating an
unidentified snake. At 1547hr I found a
very pretty ? Norops capito very low on the
barkness of a moss-covered tree at ~1000m
on the CCC.
4 July
Spent all day doing repeated checks of the
two Bothrops asper (Ch 2,4) and the
Lachesis muta (ch1) w/ OTS students (see
separate data sheets).
5 July
at 0417 I saw a paca, Agouti paca,
chewing smething as it moved off on a
little paca route from the S or right
behind the station. Spent the day
making repeated checks of the two B.
aspen and the Lachesis muta on CCC w/
OTS students. At 0918hr I caught an
adult Pseustes poecilomitus as it crawled
across the CCC at ~900m. It was very