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Biever, J. 2011. Comments on behlf of OXY USA WTP LP and its affiliates on the proposed rule "Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; designation of critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha (Pagosa skyrocket), Penstemon debilis (Parachute beardtongue), and Pahacelia submutica (DeBeque phacelia). Comment letter from Hogan Lovells US LLP, Denver, CO sent on 26 September 2011, to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 13 pp.

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife. 2012. Comment letter from the Notice of Avalability comment period for proposed critical habitat for Iplopsis polyantha, Penstemon debilis, and Phacelia submutica prepared by the Colroado natural Areas Program on Arpil 25, 2012. 5 pp.

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Diekman, D. 2010. DeBeque phacelia. Email sent from the Bureau of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office, Grand Junction, CO to Alicia Langton, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Colorado Ecological Services Office, Grand Junction, CO on 6 October 2010. 2 pp.

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Holtrop, J.D. 2011. Comments on the proposed critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha, Penstemon debilis, and Phacelia submutica. Letter sent from the U.S. Forest Service, Washington, D.C. to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA on 23 September 2011. 3 pp.

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Kirkpatrick, M.K. 2011. RE: Phacelia submutica. Email sent from University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY to Alicia Langton, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Colorado Ecological Services Office, Grand Junction, CO on 1 February 2011. 2 pp.

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