Field notes, v1310
Page 143
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
July 119 I got a B / Holbrookia elegans on the lava plateau as the others were loading the car. back Drove down to the south side of Moctezuma. The locality was 1.0 miles south of Moctezuma where an arroyo meets the Rio Moctezuma. Stayed here for the morning. This is an agricultural area with alfalfa fields, etc. at the base of the lava flow. Between the agricultural fields and the river & arroyo there is a flood plain covered with great willowy vegetation. We worked the trees bordering the agricultural fields and the flood plain east west of the agricultural fields. We captured or saw the following: Bufo mazatlanensis - one from the alfalfa field and another from under a rotting twig pile at the base of the lava flow & to the other east side of the fields. Scaphiopus sp. - John Wright 120-121