Field notes, v1351
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Hendrickson 1950 Gonatodes Oct. 22 5 km. N. Villavieja, 1400 ft., Huila, Colombia, S.A. This species seems rather common, and is frequently seen on the trunks of trees, in and on dead logs, etc. Today I saw several on a shaded 6-10 ft. cliff of the local clayey rock. They hid in fracture in the rock where comes by sliding sections moving off the cliff. In the dense brush near camp I chased two into a tree cavity inhabited by a swarm of small bees. Oct. 28 Numbers can be found almost anywhere if they are searched for. Their local name is "juliana" (or "juliero")? Nov. 8 Villavieja, 1400 ft., Huila, Colombia, S.A. saw many on walls of cemetery and chapel during night visit. They were very easy to catch (by hand) with a head light at night.