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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/5/2017
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 11 WILDLIFE
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• <br />Scientific Nomenclature <br />AMPHIBIA <br />Bufo boreas boreas <br />Pseudacris triseriata maculata <br />Rana i iens <br />Ambystoma trigrinum melanostictum <br />REPTI LIA <br />Phrynosoma douglassi ornatissimum <br />Uta sta nsburiana stansburiana <br />Sceloporus graciosus graciosus <br />Opheodrys vernalis blanchardi <br />Thamnophis ele ans vag rans <br />Crotalus viridis viridis <br />C. viridis concolor <br /> <br />TABLE 11-13 <br />Species of Amphibians and Reptiles That Occur or Are Likely to Occur <br />on the Seneca II-W Study Area <br />Expected <br />Residence Occurrence by <br />Presence Status Habitat <br />Boreal toad P Aq, Fb <br />Boreal chorus frog P Aq, Mb <br />Leopard frog 0 Aq <br />Blotched tiger salamander 0 Aq <br />Desert short-horned lizard P As, Sa, Mb, Fb <br />Northern side-blotched lizard P Mb, Rocky areas <br />Northern sagebrush lizard 0 Sa, Mb, Fb <br />Western smooth green snake 0 Mb, Fb <br />Wandering garter snake 0 Aq, Fb, Mb <br />Prairie rattlesnake 0 Fb, Mb, Rocky areas <br />Midget faded rattlesnake P Fb, Mb, Rocky areas <br />7 <br />Nomenclature follows Stebbins (1966). <br />2 <br />Presence: 0 - observed; P - presence passible due to species distribution and preferred habitat (Smith et al. 1965; Langlois 1978; and Stebbins <br />1966). <br />3 <br />Habitat on study area r+h ere species is likely to occur: As - Aspen; Mb - Mixed brush; Fb - Fo rb; Sa - Sagebrush; Aq - Aquatic habitat (beaver <br />ponds or stock ponds) and associated peripheral vegetation. <br />
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