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Zeaero, 14.
1987
23 July (continued)
under a stilt palm. Site #3 is its third resting place, under a piece of discarded boardwalk.
Site #4 is where the large adult (''Harito'') was,
between two plants (a small palm and a
''Philodendron'') 80 cm apart and 60cm high.
It's hunity site is 1m W, and approx 0.5m from
Land E 23) or 1.1m high tip-up of an old log.
24 July
At approx 0830 hr checked the maleclosus mutus at 550 CES
and found it in place and inactive under the plank.
Walked back through the station and out SOR to the
steps to Rafael's house, where Phil Delrio saw a
<1m Bothrops aspes yesterday. The snake had been
coiled on leaves on a log, partially hidden under
leaves, but was gone this AM. Picked up a approx 1 week
old cat scat on a faint trail leading downstream
from the house clearing. When I returned to the
lab- Orlando presented me with a big female Polycheus gutturosus that he found this morning
on a tree beside the river bridge. It has
palpable eggs, and gapes and orients when pirded gently.
25 July Partly cloudy and sunny this morning, rain off and on
all afternoon. From approx 9-11 walked around taking photos
for Carmen Rojas, including out to 200 Holdridge and both
Suza Bridge on the CCL. Saw no snakes. At noon
Lou Niggio brought me a large and a small cat scat,
and Orlando Vages [brought] a large one yesterday - clearly there