Field notes, v1502
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Murray 1949 2 Cerrhonotus coerules Sept 3 3 mi N Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif. I all have seen quite a few now, almost all in late afternoon between 4 and 5 and sometimes later. Usually before dusk begins. Active in grass or open places among shrubs and blackberry or raspberry patches. Usually have been along streams or the moister growth nearby. Sept 7 Red Mt., 5300 ft., 14 mi S Hayfork, Trinity Co., Calif. Caught 1 in a mouse trap in scrubby willows of a dry stream bed. Two or three Ponderosa pines and cedars scattered nearby. Intermediate between slope of Ceanothus cordulatus and thin pine and white fir forest.