Field notes, v1307
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Greene, H. 1990 March 28 (continued) is its mouth. Nozi Guzman from INDERENA in Colombia showed me the shed skin of an adult Clelia clelia she found today among buttresses of a tree, at ≈1330 hr. Butch Brodie & I relocated the ♀ Bothrops asper coiled near a large fallen log, ≈10 m farther N or NNW of original capture site. The scene is roughly: 1 = tree where 1st seen 2 = vine tangle 3 = fallen log 1st aculete seen inboardwalk ≈55-60m. from CES from origin SOC Joaquin Then David, Butch and I spent a frustrating hour because I briefly caught the signal at ≈151.395 of a Boa constrictor David Hardy implanted last August. Then we floated the Puerto Viejo from Rafael's House to the Old River Station, [illegible] nice, but saw no animals. David King saw a Lachesis muta today, coiled beside the connector between the Sendero Jagua and the LOC. after dinner there was a Potos flavus eating