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Table 14—Rare plants of the basin assessment Table 14—Rare plants of the basin assessment area as listed in Natural Heritage databases area as listed in Natural Heritage databases (continued) Species code Scientific name Species code Scientific name ALLAAS Allium aaseae ALLANC Allium anceps CASCHL Castilleja chlorotica ALLCON Allium constrictum CASCHR Castilleja christii ALLDIC Allium dictuon CASCRY Castilleja cryptantha ALLMAD Allium madidum CASFRA Castilleja fraterna ALLROB Allium robinsonii CASRUB Castilleja rubida AMSCAR Amsinckia carinata CHACUS Chaenactis cusickii ANTARC Antennaria arcuata COLMAZ Collomia mazama ANTARO Antennaria aromatica COLREN Collomia renacta ARAFEC Arabis fecunda CYMDAV Cymopterus davisii ASTJES Aster jessicae CYMDOU Cymopterus douglassii ASTMOL Aster mollis CYMNIV Cymopterus nivalis ASTANS Astragalus anserinus CYPFAS Cypripedium fasciculatum ASTAPP Astragalus applegatei DELVIR Delphinium viridescens ASTCOL Astragalus columbianus DESTOR Descurainia torulosa ASTHOW Astragalus howellii DOUIDA Douglasia idahoensis ASTMUL Astragalus mulfordiae DRATRI Draba trichocarpa ASTONI Astragalus oniciformis ERIBAS Erigeron basalticus ASTPAY Astragalus paysonii ERILAC Erigeron lackschewitzii ASTPEC Astragalus peckii ERISAL Erigeron salmonensis ASTSCA Astragalus scaphoides ERICHR Eriogonum chrysops ASTSIN Astragalus sinuatus ERICRO Eriogonum crosbyae ASTSTE Astragalus sterilis ERICUS Eriogonum cusickii ASTTEG Astragalus tegetarioides ERIMEL Eriogonum meledonum ASTTYG Astragalus tyghensis ERIPRO Eriogonum prociduum ASTYOW Astragalus yoder-williamsii GRAHET Gratiola heterosepala BALROS Balsamorhiza rosea GRIHOW Grindelia howellii BOTASC Botrychium ascendens HACCRO Hackelia cronquistii BOTCRE Botrychium crenulatum HACVEN Hackelia venusta BOTLUN Botrychium lunaria HAPINS Haplopappus insecticruris BOTPAR Botrychium paradoxum HAPLIA Haplopappus liatriformis BOTPED Botrychium pedunculosum HAPRAD Haplopappus radiatus BOTPUM Botrychium pumicola HOWAQU Howellia aquatilis CALNIT Calochortus nitidus ILILON Iliamna longisepala 80 Table 14—Rare plants of the basin assessment Table 14—Rare plants of the basin area as listed in Natural Heritage databases assessment area as listed in Natural Heritage (continued) databases (continued) Species Species code Scientific name code Scientific name LEPDAV Lepidium davisii PENJAN Penstemon janishiae LEPGLA Leptodactylon glabrum PENLEM Penstemon lemhiensis LESHUM Lesquerella humilis PENPEC Penstemon peckii LESPAY Lesquerella paysonii PERERY Perideridia erythrorhiza LOMERY Lomatium erythrocarpum PHAINC Phacelia inconspicua LOMGRE Lomatium greenmanii PHALEN Phacelia lenta LOMSUK Lomatium suksdorfii PHAMIN Phacelia minutissima LOMTUB Lomatium tuberosum PHLIDA Phlox idahonis LUISER Luina serpentina PLEORE Pleuropogon oregonus LUPCUS Lupinus cusickii POLPEC Polemonium pectinatum MECORE Meconella oregana POTCOT Potentilla cottamii MENMOL Mentzelia mollis PRIALC Primula alcalina MENPAC Mentzelia packardiae RANREC Ranunculus reconditus MIMCLI Mimulus clivicola RORCOL Rorippa columbiae MIMHYM Mimulus hymenophyllus RUBBAR Rubus bartonianus MIMJEP Mimulus jepsonii RUBNIG Rubus nigerrimus MIMJUN Mimulus jungermannioides SENERT Senecio ertterae MIMLAT Mimulus latidens SILSEE Silene seelyi MIMPAT Mimulus patulus SILSPA Silene spaldingii MIMPUL Mimulus pulsiferae SISSAR Sisyrinchium sarmentosum MIMPYG Mimulus pygmaeus STEMAL Stephanomeria malheurensis MIMSUK Mimulus suksdorfii TAUHOO Tauschia hooveri MIMTRI Mimulus tricolor TEXSAJ Texosporium sancti-jacobi MIRMAC Mirabilis macfarlanei THEEUC Thelypodium eucosmum MUSLIN Musineon lineare THEREP Thelypodium repandum OENPSA Oenothera psammophila TRIDOU Trifolium douglasii ORYCON Oryzopsis contracta TRILEI Trifolium leibergii ORYHEN Oryzopsis hendersonii TRIOWY Trifolium owyheense PAPPYG Papaver pygmaeum TRITHO Trifolium thompsonii PENBAR Penstemon barrettiae PENCOM Penstemon compactus PENGLA Penstemon glaucinus PENIDA Penstemon idahoensis 81 82 Legend No species present 1−25 species present 26−50 species present 51−75 species present 76−100 species present 100+ species present 4th field hydrologic units State boundaries Basin boundary ICBEMP Figure 47—Numbers of rare plants (as identified in Natural Heritage databases from the Heritage Program or similar state programs of The Nature Conservancy) by 4th-code hydrologic unit in the basin assessment area (see table 17 for list of species). Table 15—Federally listed candidate category C1 or C2 vertebrates of the basin assessment areaa Species code Scientific name Common name ACCGEN Accipiter gentilis Northern goshawk\a AGETRI Agelaius tricolor Tricolored blackbird ASCTRU Ascaphus truei Tailed frog ATHCUN Athene cunicularia Burrowing owl BRAIDA Brachylagus idahoensis Pygmy rabbit BUFBOR Bufo boreas Western toad BUTREG Buteo regalis Ferruginous hawk CENURO Centrocercus urophasianus Sage grouse CHLNIG Chlidonias niger Black tern CLEMAR Clemmys marmorata Western pond turtle\b CONBOR Contopus borealis Olive-sided flycatcher CYGBUC Cygnus buccinator Trumpeter swan EMPTRA Empidonax traillii Willow flycatcher\a EUDMAC Euderma maculatum Spotted bat GULGUL Gulo gulo Wolverine\b HISHIS Histrionicus histrionicus Harlequin duck IXOEXH Ixobrychus exilis hesperis Western least bittern LANLUD Lanius ludovicianus Loggerhead shrike LYNLYN Lynx lynx Lynx\b MARPEN Martes pennanti Fisher\b MICPKI Microtus pennsylvanicus kincaidi Potholes meadow vole MYOCIL Myotis ciliolabrum Western small-footed myotis\a MYOEVO Myotis evotis Long-eared myotis\a MYOTHY Myotis thysanodes Fringed myotis MYOVOL Myotis volans Long-legged myotis\a MYOYUM Myotis yumanensis Yuma myotis OVICCA Ovis canadensis californiana California bighorn sheep\b PLECHI Plegadis chihi White-faced ibis\a PLELAR Plethodon larselli Larch mountain salamander PLETOW Plecotus townsendii pallescens Pale western big-eared bat RANAUR Rana aurora Red-legged frog RANCAS Rana cascadae Cascades frog RANLUT Rana luteiventris Spotted frog SCEGRA Sceloporus graciosus graciosus Sagebrush lizard SORPRE Sorex preblei Preble’s shrew SPEBRE Spermophilus brunneus Idaho ground squirrel SPEWAS Spermophilus washingtoni Washington ground squirrel TYMPHC Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus Columbian sharp-tailed grouse a See footnote 11 chapter 4 for recent changes in candidate species listings by USDI Fish and Wildlife Service. At the time of this analysis, only 28 species’ ranges were available. (Subsequently, all 39 species’ ranges were mapped and are available.) The remaining 11 species are marked as \a -scarce but ubiquitous or widespread in the basin assessment area or \b - not ubiquitous but for which no range map was available for the entire basin assessment area. 83.