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Species List Pemberton BioBlitz - Riverside Wetlands 2014 and 2015 - SPECIES LIST Label 2015? 2014? Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Scientific Name Common Name new? Introduced? CDC COSEWIC Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate annelid - othersegmented worms Lumbricina sp. unidentified earthworm 2014 yes? Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate arachnid mites and ticks Hydrachna sp. 1 water mite 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate arachnid mites and ticks Hydrachna sp. 2 water mite 2015 Spiders 2015 Animal Invertebrate arachnid spiders Platycryptus californicus jumping spider 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate crustacean copepods Calanoida sp. calanoid copedod 2015 Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate crustacean copepods Copepoda sp. crazy blue calanoid copedod 2014 Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate crustacean copepods unidenditified Copepoida larvae (Nauplii)copepod 2014 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate crustacean fairy shrimp Eubranchipus oregonus Oregon Fairy Shrimp 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect ants Formicidae sp. ant 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect bees Anthidiellum notatum mason bee 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect bees Heriades sp. mason bee 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect bees Hylaeus sp. plasterer bee 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect bees Osmia sp. mason bee 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Acilius abbreviatus predaceous diving beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Alaus melanops Western Eyed Click Beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Altica ambiens flea beetle 2014 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Altica pracina flea beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Anthaxia caseyi pseudotsugae metallic wood-boring beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Asemum striatum Opaque Sawyer 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Buprestis aurulenta pill beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Byrrhidae sp. pill beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Calligrapha californica leaf beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Carabidae sp. ground beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Carabus granulatus Granulated Carabid 2014 yes Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Carabus nemoralis Bronze Carabid 2014 yes Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Cardiophorus fenestratus click beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Chrysobothris monticola flat-headed borer 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Coelocnemis sp. 1 Avis darkling beetle 2014 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Cryptorhynchus lapathi Poplar-and-Willow Boring Weevil 2014 yes Beetles 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Curculionidae sp. true weevil 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Cycloneda polita Western Blood-Red Lady Beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Dytiscus sp. predaceous diving beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Gnathacmaeops pratensis flower longhorn beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Graphoderus perplexus diving beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Gyrinus picipes whirligig beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Gyrinus sp. whirligig beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Haliplidae sp. crawling water beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Hydroporus sp. diving beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Hygrotus sayi diving beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Leptura obliterata obliterata flower longhorn beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Melanophila sp. fire beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Merhyncites sp. leaf beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Mordellidae sp. tumbling flower beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Necydalis diversicollis diversicollislong-horned beetle 2015 Pemberton BioBlitz - Riverside Wetlands 2014 and 2015 - SPECIES LIST Label 2015? 2014? Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Scientific Name Common Name new? Introduced? CDC COSEWIC Beetles 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Psyllobora vigintimaculata fungus eating lady beele 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Pygoleptura nigrella long-horned beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Rhantus sp. diving beetle 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Sinodendron rugosum Rugose Stag Beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Staphylinidae sp. rove beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Stenocorus? sp. flower long-horned beetle 2015 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Stethorus punctum picipes Black Lady Beetle 2015 Beetles 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Tropisternus lateralis marginatus dark green water scavenger 2014 Beetles 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect beetles Xestoleptura crassipes flower long-horned beetle 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Anthocharis sp. orangetip butterfly 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Callophrys nelson Cedar Hairstreak 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Celastrina echo Western Spring Azure 2015 Butterflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Celastrina lucia Spring Azure 2014 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Glaucopsyche lygdamus Silvery Blue 2015 Butterflies 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Limenitis lorquini Lorquin's Admiral 2014 Butterflies 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Nymphalis antiopa Mourning Cloak 2014 Butterflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Ochlodes sylvanoides Woodland Skipper 2014 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Oeneis nevadensis? Great Arctic 2015 Butterflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Papilio eurymedon Pale Swallowtail 2014 Butterflies 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Papilio rutulus Western Tiger Swallowtail 2014 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Papilio zeliacon Anise Swallowtail 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Parnassius smintheus Rocky Mountain parnassian 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Pieris rapae Cabbage White 2015 Butterflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect butterflies Thymelicus lineola European Skipper 2015 yes Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect caddisflies Limnephilidae sp. 3 caddisfly 2015 Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect centipedes and millipedes Parajulidae sp. millipede 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect damselflies Ischnura cervula Pacific Forktail 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect damselflies Ischnura erratica swift forktail 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect damselflies Lestes congener Spotted Spreadwing 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect damselflies Lestes sp. Spreadwing damesfly 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect damselflies Lestes spp. Spreadwing damesfly (>1 sp.) 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Aeshna interrupta Variable Darner 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Aeshna palmata Paddle-tailed Darner 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Aeshna sp. darner 2015 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Aeshna tuberculifera Black-tipped? Darner 2015 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Leucorrhinia hudsonica Hudsonian Whiteface 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Libellula sp. skimmer 2015 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Sympetrum danae black meadowhawk 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Sympetrum obtrusum White-faced Meadowhawk 2014 Dragonflies & Damselflies 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect dragonflies Sympetrum pallipes Striped Meadowhawk 2014 Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect earwigs Forficula auricularia earwig 2014 yes Other Invertebrates 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect grasshoppers Acrididae sp. grasshopper 2014 Other Invertebrates 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect mayflies Callibaetis ferrugineus Speckled Dun Mayfly 2015 Other Invertebrates 2015 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect mayflies Siphlonuridae sp. mayfly 2014 Pemberton BioBlitz - Riverside Wetlands 2014 and 2015 - SPECIES LIST Label 2015? 2014? Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Scientific Name Common Name new? Introduced? CDC COSEWIC Moths 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect moths Acronicta dactylina? Fingered Dagger Moth 2014 Moths 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect moths Anavitrinella pampinaria Common Gray 2015 Moths 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect moths Antheraea polyphemus polyphemus moth 2014 Moths 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect moths Apamea sordens Rustic Shoulder-knot 2015 Moths 2014 Animal Invertebrate insect moths Catoptria oregonica Western Catoptria 2014 Moths 2015 Animal Invertebrate insect moths
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