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V. Memmler
1911
Cutamiae townsendii
May 23, Russian Gulch State Park, Mendocino Co., Calif.
elev. 400 ft.
Two traps set on top of large fallen log on May 22nd were discovered to have caught a ♂ and a ♀ Cutamia. The logs were about 25 ft. apart in a mixed habitat between the Redwood forest and the pine Barrens north of Russian Gulch. The logs were in an open space full of ferns and low shrubs and were in the sunshine most of the day. Yesterday we observed a live Cutamia sitting on a dead tree in the pine barrens. He froze while we observed him and remain so until closely approached.