Field notes, v1353
Page 31
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Henderson 1950 Journal Batrachygea. Drove to Redding and took Hwy 299, stopping again near Shasta (Shasta Co.) and near Douglas City (Trinity Co.), collecting nothing. 2 miles beyond Helena, Trinity Co., collected one Acelyporus gracilis (?) from under dead, rotten log on oak-pine hillside. Elev 660-680 ft. elevation on Hwy 299 (U.S.C.O.G. Survey Benchmark J76, 1931: 664.001 ft.) near Salter, Six Rivers Natl. Forest, Trinity Co., Calif. In decid.-conif. forest under stones & dead wood, I collected 2 Anieles flaviguttata and adult & 1 juv. Dermborotia worlemi shastaensis. The Anieles were each under fairly solid, long, straight tree trunks, 6" & 12" in diam. at the base. The adult Dermborotia was under a rotten stump, the juvenile under a stone. Camped for night in Boise Camp, Six Rivers Natl. Forest