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Draft North & East Metro Groundwater Management Area Plan 2-16 <br /> Table 2-4 Rare animal species closely associated with groundwater <br /> Rare Birds Common Name **Rarity Rank General Habitat Type <br /> Porkesia motacilla Louisiana waterthrush SC Seepage streams <br /> Pholaropis tricolor Wilson's phalarope T Wet prairie, rich fen, sedge <br /> meadow <br /> Gallinula chloropus Common gallinule SC Marshes <br /> Sterna forsteri Forster's tern SC Marshes <br /> Setophaga cerulea Cerulean warbler SC In this area: hardwood forests <br /> with streams and/or <br /> ephemeral wetlands <br /> Rare Mussels <br /> Simpsonoias ambigua Salamander mussel E Rivers, dependent on <br /> mudpuppies as host <br /> Rare Salamanders <br /> Necturus maculosus mudpuppy Sc Rivers and streams <br /> Jumping Spiders <br /> Paradamoetas fontana A species of jumping Sc Seeps, marshes, wet prairies <br /> spider <br /> Caddisflies <br /> Limnephilus rossi A species of northern T Springs, streams, lake margins, <br /> caddisfly marshes <br /> Ochrotrichia spinosa A species of purse E Streams (other habitat <br /> casemaker caddisfly unknown) <br /> Parapsyche apicalis A species of netspinning T Fast-moving cold small <br /> caddisfly streams <br /> Dragonflies and <br /> Damselflies <br /> Ophiogomphus St. Croix snaketail T Large,fast,warm-water <br /> susbehcha streams with cobble, gravel, <br /> sand substrates <br /> Amphiagrion saucium Red damsel Proposed Seepage areas <br /> SGCN <br /> Cordulegaster oblique Arrowhead spiketail Proposed Seepage areas, spring-fed <br /> SGCN forest streams <br /> Butterflies <br /> Lycaeno epixanthe Bog copper SGCN Acid peatlands <br /> **E= Endangered; T=Threatened; SC=Special Concern; SGCN =Species of Greatest Conservation Need <br /> P43 <br />