What
Species:
Species Identification Confidence:
I'm very confident
Observation Method(s):
Individual(s) Observed (seen)
Count:
1
Count Type:
A Minimum
Sex:
Unknown
Life State:
Unknown
Life Stage:
Unknown
Species Account:
Horning used black lights. The species was reported as "Euxoa punctigera strofusca Smith" (U70HOR01IDUS). Todd Stefanic, NPS, reports that use of the subspecies cannot be found/is no longer in use (N17STE01IDUS).
Where
Location:
Decimal Degrees: 43.4,-113.5
Location Precision:
±700 meters
Location Use:
Unknown
Habitat Description:
On a flat clearing at 6300 ft, adjacent to a beaver pond. Soil is of granitic origin, with no evidence of lava activity. Many plant species are present, but only a few were checked regularly for insects. Principal trees: Alnus tenuifolia (A. incana), Populus tremuloides, P. trichocarpa, with scattering of Salix spp. A few shrubs, such as Artemisia tridentata and Chrysothamnus (Ericameria) nauseosus, grow in the more open areas. A heavy stand of mixed vegetation occurs along the creek and includes Agastache urticifolia, H(eracleum) lanatum (H. maximum), Prunus virginiana, Rubus parviflorus, S(enecio) serra, U(rtica) lyalli, and Xanthium strumarium (Horning and Barr 1970).
Region:
Game Management Unit:
County:
When
Date Time:
July 28, 1965 (All day)
Date/Time Precision:
Day
Date Notes:
Though U70HOR01IDUS provides month and day, the year was not shown and could have been 1964, 1965, or 1967, but "most of the field collections and observations" were "made in 1965," so that year is used here.
Who
& How
Survey Method:
Inventory/Targeted Survey
Source Agency:
National Park Service
SA code (IDFG Reference Code):
Location Unresolveable:
No
Source Type:
Digital, Appended
Source ID:
URN:IDFG:Bibliography:N17STE01IDUS:Record:193
Verification Status:
Trusted