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Greene, H.
1997
June 10 (continued)
toward Stream #1. At 1935hr two P. leucostay
each 1m up, between staircase and Stream #1.
Dave and Maralee Wake and Carol Patton
arrived ~1800hs.
June 11
Walking loop roads I find a fairly fresh
DOR Silvophus chinesis at 1040hr.
After dark go to staircase w/ Kelly, Dave Hany,
and film crew. By ~2015 Dave leaves
to check telemetered T. stejnegeri and the
film crew pops out. At 2030 hr I get
a Rhacophorus appendicularis = (R. nessuno)
in earlier notes from here) on a stem 0.5m
above embankment from staircase, at 1000m.
At 2045hr 1000 m, we photograph undisturbed
and collect a Trimeresurus stejnegeri,
horizontal on a fern stem w/ head toward
base, body parallel to and ~30 cm above
ground at top of embankment. Only
reaction to capture w/ force was
struggling. At 2100 m, 980m, near
Box 13, I climb up vegetation and
catch a Polypedates leucostay
2 m above ground on vegetation at top
edge of embankment, and soon
after climbed the base of a tree for
another frog (for Kelly) but it left
into the valley below. At 2150hr