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The lost ethmiid moth is known from only one specimen collected near the City of Boulder. <br /> We recommend contacting the University Museum to gather information on this species. <br /> According to Rare Plants of Colorado, the Colorado butterfly weed is found "in moist prairie <br /> meadows along the mountain Front Range from Castle Rock, Colorado to Cheyenne, <br /> Wyoming, in the transition zone between wet stream bottom and rich floodplain areas." For <br /> more detailed information on the distribution, habitat needs, and other characteristics of the <br /> plants listed in this letter, contact James Von Loh of the Colorado Natural Areas Program of <br /> the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation at (303) 866-3437 and/or the Colorado Native <br /> Plant Society of the Rocky Mountain Nature Association. <br /> Dave Weber with the Colorado Division of Wildlife should be contacted at (303) 291-7231 <br /> regarding possible impacts to state listed species and other wildlife. If we can be of further <br /> assistance, please contact Bill Noonan of this office at (303) 231-5280. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> 6Roy . arlson <br /> te Supervisor <br /> cc: CDOW, Denver (Attn: Dave Weber) <br /> ES, SLC <br /> FERC, Washington D.C. (Attn: OHL) <br /> File <br /> Reading File <br />