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SATYRIUM BEHRII (LYC^NEME) IN OREGON
Prompted by the recent record of Satyrium behrii Edwards from Nevada (Philip, Journ. lepid. soc. 15: 56; 1961) the Reverend A. I. Good, of Wooster, Ohio, wrote to inform me of his capture of the species in Oregon, another of the states whence behrii was previously unreported (cf. Clench, in Ehrlich & Ehrlich, How to know the butterflies: 192; 1961).
Rev. Good took a single fresh male on 5 July 1961 at John Day (Grant Co.), the only individual he saw in nearly a month of collecting in the area. He has generously presented the specimen to Carnegie Museum.
E. J. Newcomer, of Yakima, Washington, has also reported in correspondence the capture of S. behrii in Oregon. He took it at two localities: Camp Sherman (Jefferson Co.), 22 July; and Pringle Falls (Deschutes Co.), 23 July. There is also a record of the species from Ft. Klamath (Klamath Co.) in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard.
Harry K. Clench, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh 13, Penna., U. S. A.