Field notes, v1308
Page 397
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Heree, H. 1997 June 12 to the real head is an enlarged snake (continued) head, and when disturbed the caterpillar retracts its head and the enlarged part looks like the end - has fake scales, eyes, dark head stripe! ~6-8 cm long. We worked maybe 100 m upstream to waterfall, but saw only Amolops nickellii in the vicinity; Ted saw 2 Sinoratrix triangularis in a downstream pool and caught one for