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Journal
Hubner, M.S.
1976
0.8 mi. N, 6 mi. W Lost Hills, 500 ft., Kern Co., California
plants in total) Sparse "lawn" of grass. Few DipO. signs,
most old.
Results: No Captures
April (cont)
1.0 mi. W. lost hills, 350
200 ft., Kern Co., California
Habitat: Fairly dense Atriplex lentiformis, Med-packed
sandy soil near oil workings - little grass cover.
2 D. nitratoides
8mi. N, 3.5 mi. W lost hills, 250 ft., Kern Co., California
Habitat: Fairly dense Atriplex lentiformis . Mixed
gassy areas and open areas. Med-hard packed sand.
1 A. nelsoni
1 P. maniculatus
6.2 mi. E, 2.5 mi. N lost hills, 200 ft., Kern Co., California
Habitat: Mostly (90%) well-spaced Salicornia and
some small Suaeda fruticosa . Mixed areas of sparse
gresses and open, med-hard packed fine sand.
(habitat patchy - surrounded by large areas of open
field with no shrubs).
3. D. nitratoides
5.3 mi. E, 7 mi. N lost Hills, 200 ft., Kern Co, California
Habitat: Isolated patch of Suaeda, Salicornia and
Haplopappus . Sparse grasses. Hard (dried-mud) soil.
1 D. nitratoides
1 P. maniculatus
1100 we headed further S on I-5 to continue the