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La Fayette D.  2011.  2011 Columbia spotted frog survey on private property, Owyhee County, Idaho; Columbia spotted frog Great Basin population - Owyhee subpopulation.  Prepared for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise.  
La Rivers I.  1951.  A revision of the genus Ambrysus in the United States (Hemiptera: Naucoridae). 8.  Berkeley (California): University of California Press.  
La Rivers I.  1953.  Two new naucorid bugs of the genus Ambrysus.  Proceedings of the United States National Museum.  103(3311):1-7.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/53494#page/13/mode/1up
La Rivers I.  1963.  Two new Ambrysi (Hemiptera: Naucoridae).  Occasional Papers of the Biological Society of Nevada.  1:1-7.
Laaka S..  1992.  The threatened epilyxic bryophytes in old primeval forests in Finland.  Biological Conservation.  59:151-154.
Laaka S., Syrjanen K..  1990.  Notes on the distribution and ecology of a threatened moss, Buxbaumia viridis (DC.) Moug. & Nestl., in Finland.  Memoranda Soc. Fauna Flora Fennica.  66:108-111.
LaBonte JR, Scott DW, McIver JD, Hayes JL.  2001.  Threatened, endangered, and sensitive insects in eastern Oregon and Washington forests and adjacent lands.  Northwest Science.  75(Special):185-198.  Available from https://research.wsulibs.wsu.edu:8443/xmlui/handle/2376/996
LaBonte JR.  1995.  Possible threatened or endangered terrestrial predaceous Coleoptera of the Columbia River Basin.    Available from http://www.icbemp.gov/science/labontejames38.pdf
LaBonte J.R.  1994.  Terrestrial predaceous beetles (Coleoptera) of the Columbia River Basin.  
LaBonte JR.  2002.  Habitat associations of riparian beetles (Coleoptera) at Big Beaver Creek Research Natural Area, North Cascades National Park, Washington.  Entomology.  :217.  Available from https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/32455
Lacki MJ, Baker MD, Johnson JS.  2012.  Temporal dynamics of roost snags of long-legged myotis in the Pacific Northwest, USA.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  76(6):1310-1316.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.376/abstract
Lackschewitz K..  1970.  Alpine and timberline flora in the Bitterroot Mountains, Montana.  
Lackschewitz K., Henderson D.M, Brunsfeld S.J.  1983.  Noteworthy collections: Montana, Idaho.  Madrono.  30:64-65.
Lackschewitz K..  1991.  Vascular plants of west-central Montana - identification guidebook.  
Lackschewitz K., Lesica P., Shelly J.S.  1988.  Noteworthy collections: Montana.  Madroño.  35:355-358.
Lackschewitz K.H.  1976.  Check list of plants with restricted distribution ranges in Montana and adjacent areas and their pattern of distribution.  
Lackschewitz K..  1986.  Plants of west-central Montana - identification and ecology: annotated checklist.  
Lackschewitz K.H.  1976.  Montana mountain flora: new records.  Madrono.  23(6):360-362.
J. Lafontaine D, B. Schmidt C.  2010.  Annotated check list of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America north of Mexico.  ZooKeys.  40(414):1-239.
LaFrankie, Jr. J.V.  1986.  Morphology and taxonomy of the New World species of Maianthemum (Liliaceae).  Journal of Arnold Arboretum.  67(4):371-440.
Lafrenz L.F.  2005.  A letter to Steve Huffaker, Director of Idaho Department of Fish and Game, regarding the discovery of a new freshwater fairy shrimp species on Gowen Field/Orchard Training Area.  
Lagerquist J.E, Davison M., Foreyt W.J.  1994.  Lead poisoning and other causes of mortality in trumpeter (Cygnus buccinator) and tundra (C. columbianus) swans in western Washington.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  30(1):60-64.
Lahti ME, Beck DD, Cottrell TR.  2010.  Ecology of the pygmy short-horned lizard [Phrynosoma (Tapaja) douglasii] in Washington.  Northwestern Naturalist.  91(2):134-144.
Lake L..  1989.  Rare Plant Species Report Form for field work on the Island Park RD, Targhee NF.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Ferwerda M.  2015.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data.