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Findley J..  2007.  Lepidium davisii habitat photos.  
DeBolt A., Doremus J..  1988.  Lepidium davisii threats. Unpublished report prepared by the Boise District BLM.  
[Anonymous].  1981.  Lepidium montanum Nutt. var. papilliferum Hend.  
Holmgren N.H, Holmgren P.K, Cronquist A..  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum. Volume Two, Part B, Subclass Dilleniidae.  
Rollins R.C.  1993.  Lepidium papilliferum.
Robertson I., Novak S., Leavitt H., Stillman A..  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum: Analysis of pollination, herbivory, and genetic structure of populations.  
Robertson I., Novak S., Leavitt H., Stillman A..  2004.  Lepidium papilliferum: Analysis of pollination, herbivory, and genetic structure of populations.  
Rust SK.  2015.  Lepidium papilliferum inventory and project clearances Jarbidge Fuel Break and Buck Flat.  
Wager T.  1994.  Lepidium papilliferum line drawing.  
United States Air Force.  2002.  Lepidium papilliferum seed collection at Juniper Butte Range. Final Report.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2003.  Lepidium papilliferum shapefiles.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum shapefiles.  
Menke C.A, Kaye T.N.  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot peppergrass): evaluation of trends (1998-2004) and analysis of 2004 habitat integrity and population monitoring data. Final report.  
Unnasch B.S..  2008.  Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) evaluation of trends 2004-2007.  
Menke C.A, Kaye T..  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot peppergrass) habitat integrity index data analysis (1998-2001): final report.  
Meyer S.E, Allen P.S.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum soil and seed bank characterization on the Orchard Training Area.  
Anonymous.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum technical team meeting minutes.
Anonymous.  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum technical team meeting notes. January 24, 2006.  
Warren AD.  2005.  Lepidoptera of North America 6. Butterflies of Oregon: their taxonomy, distribution, and biology. Contributions of the C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity.  Fort Collins (CO): Colorado State University, C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity.    Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu///exlibris/dtl/d3_1/apache_media/L2V4bGlicmlzL2R0bC9kM18xL2FwYWNoZV9tZWRpYS8yNzk5MDE=.pdf
Miller JC, Hammond PC.  2003.  Lepidoptera of the Pacific Northwest: caterpillars and adults. Morgantown (WV): U. S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET).    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/FHTET_03_11.pdf
The Lepidopterists' Society.  2014.  The Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary database hosted by SCAN (Symbiota Collections of Arthropods Network).    Available from https://www.lepsoc.org/content/season-summary
[Anonymous].  2015.  The Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary [database]: [occurrence data for] Callophrys johnsoni.    Available from http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/lepsoc/
Patterson R., Yoder-Williams M..  1984.  Leptodactylon glabrum, a new intermountain species of Polemoniaceae.  Systematic Botany.  9(3):261-262.
Meinke R.J.  1988.  Leptodactylon pungens subsp hazeliae (Polemoniaceae), a new combination for a Snake River Canyon endemic.  Madrono.  35(2):105-111.
Dubois A., Heyer W.R.  1992.  LEPTODACTYLUS LABIALIS, the valid name for the American white-lipped frog (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae).  Copeia.  1992:584-585.