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Callophrys e. eryphon (Boisduval, 1852)
(Western Pine Elfin)

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Callophrys e. eryphon Table Mtn., Kittitas Co., Washington, USA 12-V-2007

Callophrys e. eryphon Sonora Pass, Mono Co., CA, USA 25-VI-05

Callophrys e. eryphon  near Fresno Dome, Madera Co, CA, USA 24-VI-05

Callophrys e. eryphon intermediate towards C. e. pallescens
Bishop, Inyo Co., CA, USA 5-VI-05

Callophrys e. eryphon intermediate towards C. e. pallescens
Lower Rock Creek Canyon, Mono Co., CA, USA 10-VI-05

Callophrys e. eryphon USA: CA: Sierra Co., near Mountain House, between Camptonville and Forest City, Ridge above N. Fork of Yuba River, vic. Downieville 25-V-09
"The Yuba River (with three forks) is just south of the Feather River (with three forks). This site is a ridge above the North Fork of the Yuba. It should be very close to topotypical material from the North Fork of the Feather." -- John Lane

Callophrys e. eryphon USA: CA: Sierra Co., near Mountain House, between Camptonville and Forest City, Ridge above N. Fork of Yuba River, vic. Downieville 25-V-09
"The Yuba River (with three forks) is just south of the Feather River (with three forks). This site is a ridge above the North Fork of the Yuba. It should be very close to topotypical material from the North Fork of the Feather." -- John Lane

Callophrys e. eryphon USA: CA: Sierra Co., near Mountain House, between Camptonville and Forest City, Ridge above N. Fork of Yuba River, vic. Downieville 25-V-09
"The Yuba River (with three forks) is just south of the Feather River (with three forks). This site is a ridge above the North Fork of the Yuba. It should be very close to topotypical material from the North Fork of the Feather." -- John Lane


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