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- Karen Dykes
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- 2021-12-10
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- Ambystoma gracile (contd [continued]) [Northwestern salamander]
May 20/42 [1942] In the same holes were observed
mosquito larvae, hydrophybols[?] and
possibly entomostracans [historical subclass of Crustacea, no longer in technical use]
One bunch of Hyla [tree frog] eggs, about to
hatch in one hole.
In general, A. gracile appears to
spawn only in pools fed by small
trickle of water or in wide parts of
trickle itself. No eggs or larvae
were seen in larger streams or parts
here of (Except last year when egg mass
was seen in pool connected to Gravel
Creek) nor in stagnant ponds
in vicinity. The collecting ground
is in a recently logg-off area;
south of here where timber was removed
at an earlier date there are fewer
running streams + few ponds and
no eggs or larvae were seen in any
examined.
Total lengths as follows
(1) 64 (6) 61.5
(2) 85 (7) 64
(3) 85 (8) 67
(4) 56 (9) 63
(5) 63 (10) 56.5
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