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Greene, H.
1982
14 March Out about 0730 to a tree fall where Manuel last radiolocated the Chironius yesterday. Sat til after 10, taking temperatures and waiting for the snake to show - but I finally peaked in the log and saw the transmitter lying in the floor of the hollow. It has been chewed by a rodent but seems OK.
Caught a Centrolenella prosoblepon nearby.
On the way back, got a geavid & Sphenorophus chesisei in leaf litter along the arboretum Trail.
Before we went out, Craig Guyer caught a small adult Pseustes poecilrotus - after much teasing I got it to briefly inflate, but it never gaped or strucke.
After lunch walked East River Road to successional plots and back, w/ side trips on a couple of loops.
Easily hand caught a & Norops capito. No snakes.
15 March Calibrated a transmitter and then from 1000-1200, walked to X600m on the Research Trail & back, then out West River Rd & backe. Hot & sunny - lots of Anomura festiva. Saw several Rufous snottotots (Baryphthengus martii) near each other an calling
Saw a gray-necked wood-rail (Aramides cajanea) beside a small stream - flicked its tail almost constantly.
Also saw 2 what might be wood-quail (Odontophorus sp.)
16 March Walked around arboretum ~0730-0930. Found a little gecko under a small log, which I think is Lapidoblephasis. Saw several Sphenorophus