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Catherpes mexicanus
98
Oct.10 Panuco, Sinaloa.
Resident apparently in the village, using
or nesting sites,
the roofs of the houses as shelter apparently,
and flying into the dense, lush thicket nearly
to feed.
Oct.22 El Bateh, 5100 feet, Sinaloa
Present along the draw in which our
camp is located; the species is attracted appa-
rantly by the rocky slopes, about the nooks,
niches, and crannies which they are present.
The built up log walls supporting roads or trails
at sharp turns on steep slopes, also attract them.