Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Greene, H.
1970
March 27 (continued) seeds (green & brown), using its forelimbs to manipulate (but not really sitting back on its hindlimbs).
March 28 ~0800 we released the two Bothrops asper at their capture site. The male glided up ~1.2 m into an adjacent vine tangle and disappeared. The ? glided to the N then slowed w/in 3 m to a rectilinear (?-slight curves) crawl and turned W in an arc. She froze at my approach and we left her. From ~09:00 hr to 1/40 hr walked w/ Joanna Burger & her friend Miles ?, Wolfgang Winter, & David Wallace - out CES, LOC to 1750m, back via SSO, CCC, and SOR. At a small stream in the LOC we found a Rhinoclemmys (~9 am) in wet gravel beside it. Then a harpyodens triangulum's (adult) shed skin coming out of an Otta mowal at ~1/600m LOC. Wolfgang missed what might have been Rhadinae decorata in litter beside the trail at ~8/1000hr. The workmen gave me an adult Dejidophyna flavimaculatum they found in reconstructing the old lab. Joel Heiner (School of Natural Resources, Univ. Michigan) found three Notopsosis rugosus w/ stomach contents in his little surveys: 1 Eleutheroedactyls transfordi, 1 Eleuth. sp., and 1 set of >=6 cf. Eleuth eggs. Batch Brodie saw a Micrurus nigrocinetus at night with a Tepidophyga