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I had a window seat on a commercial flight over northern California when I first saw Mount Shasta’s intriguing cone. Of course, I immediately thought that it would be cool to collect butterflies on this large dormant volcano. I am a lepidopterist, after all.
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Sperling, F. (2015). Mount Shasta and the Mystery of Mu. In: Dyer, L., Forister, M. (eds) The Lives of Lepidopterists. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20457-4_6
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