Field notes, v1310
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from beneath a rotting stump out in the sun. was curled in a depression beneath the side of the stump. Ventral part of chin & lower labials with a faint pink wash Continued east on Mex. Hwy 120 to the town of Ahuacatlan, San Luis Potosi. Jim and Sam went to the sink hole that supplies the town with water - this is just east of the town and Philip and I went to find the cave near the cathedral in the center of town. Cave just east of Ahuacatlan, San Luis Potosi. Jim and Sam went into this cave and got two Syrrhophus longipes, Cave just SW of the church in Ahuacatlan, San Luis Potosi, Mex. There were two parts to this sinkhole, one a horizontal hall-like shaft going in about 30 yds from an opening about 10' below the surface. In this part we got several Syrrhophus longipes two of which are catalogued here & many chiropterotriton magnipes 13 of which are catalogued here. The frogs were found on horizontal ledges in the cave & the 38-39 40-53