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TABLE 1. Diet composition ol I'unu lininoi /ii/ris, sampled liom iii\ciiilc\ (.1: 80 prey from eight 

 frogs, total volimie 332. IK mm ), adull inaks (M: 69 pie> Imm 14 Irogs, total volume 

 1874.95 mm'), aiul aJiili Icmak-s (!■: 63 pie\ lioni 12 Im.us, loial volmne 1991. X5 mm'). 





1 1 1. 1 1 111 



■i 1 (. \ t > 1 





Prey taxa 



J 



M 



i: 

 1 





Art hi opoda 











liiscela 











Hymenopicra 











{•Ol iniciciao 



87.5 



35.7 



33.3 



47.1 



Non-Formicidac 



12.5 



0.0 



0.0 



2.9 



C^ileoptcra 



12.5 



0.0 



3 3 . 3 



14." 



1 ai V ae 



12. > 



".l 



0.0 



5.9 



Diplci a 



50.0 



35." 



50.0 



38.2 



I ai vac 



12. ^ 



".1 



S.3 



S.8 



1 cpklopiei a 



0.0 



14.3 



0.0 



5.9 



1 ar\ae 



0.0 



0.0 



16.7 



5.9 



1 Icmipiera 



25.0 



28. 6 



8.3 



20.6 



Dei majitera 



12.5 



0.0 



0.0 



2.9 



Onliojitera 



12.5 



21.4 



25.0 



20.6 



Arachnida 











Araneae 



>0.0 



1 



66.7 



58. S 



Criislaeea 











Isopoda 



37.5 



21.4 



25.0 



26.5 



\miihi|ioila 



0.0 



-.1 



0.0 



2.9 



Diplopoda 



25.0 



~, 1 



S , 1 



1 l.s 



Mollusca 











Gastropoda 





14, ^> 



16." 



r." 



AmK-lki.i 











()lii;oehaeta 



0,0 



".1 



16.7 



8.8 



Vertebiale 











AmphilMa 











\nui a 



0() 



0,0 



s, t 



2,9 



1 ar\ae 



0.0 



7.1 



0.0 



2.9 



I'laiit m.ileriaU 



37.5 



50.0 



33.3 



41.2 



Minerals 



12.': 



16.- 



().() 



8.8 



\iiiiiciK pi iipiH I II III I " 11 ) \ (ilumclrie proporiion ("Vj) 



1 



J 





M 



I .■ 



Total 



J 





K4 



r 





total 



50. 







14.5 



1 i.l 



26.9 



7. 



9 



0.7 



1. 







1.4 



1 . 





0,0 



0.0 



0.5 



0. 



,8 



0.0 



0. 







0.1 



1. 



3 



0.0 



7.9 



2.8 



0. 



1 



0.0 



21. 







10.0 



1. 



3 



1 .5 



0.0 



0.9 



0, 



,3 



0.5 



0. 







0.2 



5. 







31.9 



20.6 



18.4 



0, 



6 



1.8 



0. 



9 



1.3 



1 , 



-1, 



1 .5 





1 ,9 



0, 



3 



0.2 



0. 



2 



0.2 



0, 



() 



2.9 



0.0 



0.9 



0, 



,0 



1.8 



0. 



,0 



0.8 



0. 



,0 



0.0 



3.2 



0.9 



0. 



,0 



0.0 



1. 



9 



0.9 



-) 



5 



7.3 



1.6 



3.8 



1. 



,5 



7.7 



1. 



1 



4.1 



1 , 



,3 



0.0 



0.0 



0.5 



21 , 



6 



0.0 



0. 



,0 



1.7 



2. 



,5 



4.4 



7.9 



4.7 



14, 



-> 



1.8 



17. 



,7 



10.3 



13, 



8 



23.2 



2.V4 



20.3 



10, 



,8 



9.8 



3. 







6.6 



8, 



,8 



4.4 



9.5 



7.6 



32, 



,9 



1 1.2 



14. 



9 



14.6 



0, 



,0 





0.0 



0.5 



0, 



,0 



0.7 



0. 







0.3 



8, 



,8 



l.> 



1 .6 



4.3 



y , 



,1 



0.1 



0. 



t 



0.4 



T 



. 5 



2.9 



3.2 



2.8 



6 



,0 



0.2 



3. 



1 



2.0 







,0 



1.5 



3.2 



1.4 



0, 



,0 



52.6 



25. 





36.2 







,0 



on 



1,6 



0.5 







,0 



0.0 



8. 



5 



4 1 







.1) 



1.5 



0.0 



0.5 







.0 



11.0 



0. 







4.9 



diet, followed by uoodliee (isopoda; 

 !4.6"'o) and orlhoptcraiis (lO.^o'o), and 



a^l^ ^ompiiNed a Muall iiiopoilioii 

 ( 1 .4"o), 



Heside^ m\ ei icIm ales, a leeeiilly ineta- 

 iiuMiiliosed lun-lei ol I fyla japonica and an 

 iinidentitied ladj^ole were recovered from 

 lite stoiuaehs of inediuin-si/ed nidiMduals 



(41.2 inin. and 37.2 nun in S\ I . fcsjxx- 

 lively). IMani inaicrials and minerals niso 

 occurred in 41.2''o. and 8.8»'o. respectively. 

 of the stomachs examined. When IihhI 

 Items were clavsiricd by ihcir hnbKnis. 

 aquaiic organisms (dipieran lan.ac, gcrnd 

 waicr-siriders. amphipods. gaMropod* 

 exclusive of land-snaih and slug«. and 



