and 600 km to the southeast in the Pryor Mountains (Worthington 1991), but lack of suitable arid 

 habitat on the Kootenai National Forest makes their occurrence unlikely here. 



The following species accounts, unchanged from Hendricks et al. (1995) except for addition 

 of data from 1995, summarize distributional and life history information for all (detected and 

 potential) species on the Kootenai National Forest. Distribution maps show results of all known 

 records for the Forest. Heritage Program Global (G) and State (S) rank codes range from 1 

 (critically unperiled) to 5 (demonstrably secure, though possibly rare in part of the range). 



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