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Common Name Scientific Name <br />Fed/ <br />State/ <br />CNPS <br />Other <br />Status Habitat Micro Habitat Potential <br />to Occur <br />Justification for <br />Determination <br />Invertebrates <br />Blennosperma <br />vernal pool <br />andrenid bee <br />Andrena <br />blennospermatis -/- Vernal pool <br />This bee is oligolectic on vernal <br />pool blennosperma. Bees nest in <br />the uplands around vernal <br />pools. <br />Low <br />Suitable habitat may be <br />present, and the Study <br />Area is within the range <br />of the species, however <br />the Study Area is not <br />within 5 miles of recent <br />known occurrences. <br />Antioch Dunes <br />anthicid beetle <br />Anthicus <br />antiochensis -/- Interior dunes <br />Usually found in bare <br />unvegetated sand. Extirpated <br />from Antioch Dunes, but found <br />along the Sacramento River in <br />Glenn, Tehema, Shasta, and <br />Solono Counties and along the <br />Feather River in Sutter County. <br />Low <br />Suitable habitat may be <br />present within the Study <br />Area, the project area is <br />within the range and one <br />reported occurrence is <br />within 2 miles and a <br />second is within 5 miles <br />of the Study Area. <br />Sacramento <br />anthicid beetle <br />Anthicus <br />sacramento -/- IUCN_EN- <br />Endangered Interior dunes <br />Restricted to sand dune areas. <br />Inhabit sand slipfaces among <br />bamboo and willow but may not <br />depend on presence of these <br />plant species. <br />Low <br />Suitable habitat may be <br />present within the Study <br />Area, the project area is <br />within the range and two <br />reported occurrences are <br />within 2 miles of Study <br />Area. <br />Lange's <br />metalmark <br />butterfly <br />Apodemia <br />mormo langei FE/- <br />XERCES_CI- <br />Critically <br />Imperiled <br />Interior dunes <br />Inhabits stabilized dunes along <br />the San Joaquin River. Endemic <br />to Antioch Dunes, Contra Costa <br />County. Primary host plant is <br />Eriogonum nudum var <br />auriculatum; feeds on nectar of <br />other wildflowers, as well as <br />host plant. <br /> <br /> <br />None <br />There is potential for <br />some suitable habitat to <br />be within the Study Area, <br />however the Study Area <br />is outside of the current <br />known range, which is <br />limited to the Antioch <br />Dunes. <br />Crotch bumble <br />bee Bombus crotchii -/- IUCN_EN- <br />Endangered <br />Coastal California east to the <br />Sierra-Cascade crest and south <br />into Mexico. Food plant genera <br />include Antirrhinum, Phacelia, <br />Clarkia, Dendromecon, <br />Eschscholzia, and Eriogonum. <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Suitable habitat may be <br />present within the <br />project area, and the <br />Study Area is within the <br />range, although the <br />nearest known