Selected California Protected Species. Kern Primrose Sphinx Moth – FT (1980)

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Selected California Selected California Protected SpeciesProtected Species

Kern PrimroseSphinx Moth – FT (1980)

• Restricted to two areas with known populations: Walker Basin, Kern County, and Carrizo Plains, San Luis Obispo County

• Inhabits wash areas (sandy soil)• Adults emerge from pupae in Feb./March, mate,

and lay eggs (and then die)• Eggs hatch, young go through 5 instars, and

pupate in May• Require Plains Evening Primrose (Camissonia

contorta epilobiodes) as food• Fillaree (Erodium sp.) is a non-native invader

that attracts moths to lay eggs, but larvae cannot eat this plant and starve

Valley ElderberryLonghorn Beetle - FT (1980)

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• Once thought to live throughout Central Valley, but now known only from lower Sacramento and upper San Joaquin valleys

• Found only on elderberry (Sambucus sp.) that have a girth of 15 – 65 cm

• Adults diurnal and active from mid-March to early June (late April – mid-May best)

• Adult males may only live a few days; females a few weeks

• Females lay eggs in crevices of bark: larvae burrow into the tree and eat for 1 – 2 yrs before pupating – emerge as adults

• Characteristic emergence holes best evidence of this species

Chinook SalmonCentral Valley, Spring Run - FT

Kern River Rainbow Trout (CSC)

Little Kern Golden Trout

Kern Canyon Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps simatus)

Tehachapi Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps stebbinsi)

California Tiger Salamander(Ambystoma californiense)

Western Spadefoot(Spea hammondii)

California Red-legged Frog (Rana draytonii)

Foothill Yellow-legged Frog(Rana boylii)

Western Pond Turtle – CSC (Emys marmorata)

Map from Bury and Germano 2008

Male / Female Characteristics

Habitats

Giant Garter Snake(Thamnophis gigas)

San Joaquin Coachwhip(Maticophis flagellum ruddocki)

Blainville’s Horned Lizard(Phrynosoma blainvillii)

Formerly Coast Horned Lizard (Phrynosma coronatum)

Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard(Gambelia sila)

Current Distribution

Male

Female

Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard(Gambelia sila)

Current Distribution

Male

Female

Male

FemaleCurrent Distribution

HistoricDistribution

Coloration of Juveniles

Hatchlings

Female Breeding Color

Male Breeding Color

Burrowing Owl(Athene cunicularia)

Swainson’s Hawk(Buteo swainsoni)

Mountain Plover

San Joaquin Kangaroo Rat(Dipodomys nitratoides)

- 4 toes on hind feet

Tipton kangaroo rat(D. n. nitratoides)

30-40 g mass

Short-nosed kangaroo rat(D. n. brevinasus)

35-45 g mass

Heermann’s Kangaroo Rat(Dipodomys heermanni)

5 Toes on hind feet

50 – 85 g mass

Giant Kangaroo Rat(Dipodomys ingens)

5 Toes on hind feet

100 – 150 g mass

San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel(Ammospermophilus nelsoni)

Pups

Adult

San Joaquin Kit Fox(Vulpes macrotis mutica)

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