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Fig. 7 in Herpetofauna Of The Yutajé -Corocoro Massif, Venezuela: Second Report From The Robert G. Goelet American Museum-Terramar Expedition To The Northwestern Tepuis

Authors: MYERS, CHARLES W.; DONNELLY, MAUREEN A.;

Fig. 7 in Herpetofauna Of The Yutajé -Corocoro Massif, Venezuela: Second Report From The Robert G. Goelet American Museum-Terramar Expedition To The Northwestern Tepuis

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Fig. 7. Views of the upper Río Corocoro valley, from the slope above the 1700­m camp (see arrow in fig. 6, bottom). Top: Looking northeastward (upstream) toward the Colostethus locality on far side of river. Bottom: Looking southeastward to helicopter about to sit down in the streambed at camp. The hillside above the 1700­m camp is covered in Tyleria­Stegolepis­Brocchinia scrub growing on rocky soil. Peering uphill (looking for the cameraman who had just called to him), ornithologist George Barrowclough provides a sense of scale for the density and height of the scrub vegetation. See figure 23 for interior views of the mossy gallery forest across the river.

Published as part of MYERS, CHARLES W. & DONNELLY, MAUREEN A., 2001, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2001 (261) on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090(2001)261<0001:HOTYCM>2.0.CO;2, http://zenodo.org/record/5378231

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Reptilia, Squamata, Adercosaurus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Gymnophthalmidae, Taxonomy

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