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Greene, H
1997
June 7 (continued)
seized gently w/ forgs. at 2117h I
catch a P. leucorhytax on a vertical
stick in the concrete ditch, 45m above
ground, ~50m toward old french ruins
on upper loop road from jet, w/ west
pond road.
June 8
Still clear and hot. We GI implant
the green pitriper now "TS#2." This
afternoon during El Nafio Kelly found a
fish in my right elbow and another in my
beard the latter slightly implanted in
my chin - a first. I wonder if they
are the fruits of sharing space w/
mammalogsists. at 1835h we release
TS#2 at the capture site and he crawls
up the tree fern trunk had out of sight
into adjacent bamboo, seemingly
unhurried. at 1920h, 960m, we get
TS#1 signed ~20m downstream &
~3m away on same side of stream,
seemingly in bamboo, but can't see him.
Kelly catches two Amolops richellii
on small cascade face under a big
boulder, one w/ 2 leeches and one without.
While she's under there spot a Simonyx
trianguligera pletively from tiny pool,
which I catch - it spins and bites.