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Tejon Ranch Invertebrate Species List ISOTOMIDAE SPRINGTAILS Springtail LEPISMATIDAE SILVERFISH Lepisma sp. Silverfish MACHILIDAE JUMPING BRISTLETAILS Machilinus sp. Bristletail AESHNIDAE DARNERS Aeshna multicolor Blue-eyed darner Anax junius Common green darner COENAGRIONIDAE DAMSELFLIES Argia sp. Damselfly Enallagma sp. Damselfly LIBELLULIDAE SKIMMERS Erythemis collocate Western pondhawk Libellula saturate Flame skimmer Plathemis Lydia Common whitetail Sympetrum corruptum Variegated meadowhawk Tramea lacerta Black saddlebags Tramea onusta Red saddlebags ACRIDIDAE GRASSHOPPERS Melanoplus sp. Grasshopper Trimerotropis sp. Grasshopper GRYLLIDAE TRUE CRICKETS Acheta sp. House/field cricket FORFICULIDAE EARWIGS Forficula auricularia European earwig THRIPIDAE THRIPS Thrips ANTHOCORIDAE PIRATE BUGS Minute pirate bug LYGAEIDAE SEED BUGS, CHINCH BUGS Geocoris sp. Big-headed bug Lygeus kalmii Small milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus Large milkweed bug MIRIDAE PLANT BUGS, LEAF BUGS Lygus sp. Leafy bug Leafy bug REDUVIIDAE ASSASSIN BUGS Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 1 of 7

Apiomerus sp. Assassin bug Triatoma sp. Kissing bug RHOPALIDAE SCENTLESS PLANT BUGS Arhyssus sp. Scentless plant bug APHIDIDAE APHIDS Aphid CERCOPIDAE SPITTLEBUGS Spittle bug CICADELLIDAE LEAFHOPPER Leafhopper CICADIDAE CICADAS Okanagana sp. Cicada Platypedia sp. Cicada DICTYOPHARIDAE DICTYOPHARID PLANTHOPPERS Scolops sp. Dictyopharid planthopper CHRYSOPIDAE LACEWINGS Chrosopa sp. Lacewing MYRMELEONTIDAE ANTLIONS Antlion ALLECULIDAE COMB-CLAWED BEETLES Comb-clawed beetle BOSTRICHIDAE POWDERPOST BEETLES Bostrichid beetle BUPRESTIDAE JEWEL BEETLES Acmaeodera hepburni Acmaeodera jocosa Acmaeodera plagiaticauda Agrilus sp. Anthaxia sp. CARABIDAE GROUND BEETLES Ground beetle CERAMBYCIDAE LONGHORN BEETLES Prionus californicus California prionus Stenostrophia sp. Longhorn beetle Strophiona tigrina Longhorn beetle CHRYSOMELIDAE LEAF BEETLES Chrysochus cobaltinus Milkweed leaf beetle Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Spotted cucumber beetle Saxinus sp. Leaf beetle Leaf beetle Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 2 of 7

COCCINELLIDAE LADYBUGS Harmonia axyridis Multicolored asian lady beetle Ladybird beetle CURCULIONIDAE WEEVILS Curculio sp. Acorn weevil Weevil ELATERIDAE CLICK BEETLES Click beetles LAMPYRIDAE FIREFLIES Firefly MELOIDAE BLISTER BEETLES Eupompha elegans Blister beetle Nemognatha sp. Blister beetle MELYRIDAE SOFT-WINGED FLOWER BEETLES Soft-winged flower beetle MORDELLIDAE TUMBLING FLOWER BEETLES Tumbling beetle NITIDULIDAE SAP BEETLES Thalycra sp. Sap beetle SCARABAEIDAE SCARAB BEETLES Serica sp. May beetle STAPHYLINIDAE ROVE BEETLES rove beetles Rove beetles TENEBRIONIDAE DARKLING BEETLES Eleodes sp. Darkling beetle Tenebrio sp. Darkling beetle HESPERIIDAE SKIPPERS Atalopedes campestris campestris Sachem Erynnis funeralis Funereal beetle Erynnis tristis tristis Mournful duskywing Heliophila ericetorum Northern white skipper Hylephila phyleus Fiery skipper Lerodea eufala Eufala skipper Ochlodes agricola agricola Rural skipper Pyrgus albescens White checkered skipper Pyrgus communis Common checkered skipper LYCAENIDAE BLUES, HAIRSTREAKS, & COPPERS Atlides halesus Great purple hairstreak Brephidium exile Western pygmy blue Celastrina ladon echo Echo blue Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 3 of 7

Euphilotes bernardino bernardino Bernardino dotted blue Glaucopsyche lygdamus Silvery blue Habrodais grunus grunus Boisduval's hairstreak Icaricia acmon acmon Acmon blue Icaricia lupine Lupine blue Leptotes marina Marine blue Lycaena gorgon gorgon Gorgon copper Lycaena heteronea clara Bright blue copper Lycaena xanthoides xanthoides Great copper Strymon melinus pudicus Common gray hairstreak NYMPHALIDAE BRUSH-FOOTED BUTTERFLIES Adelpha bredowii californica California sister Aglais anitiopa anatiopa Milbert's tortoise shell Coenonympha californica californica California ringlet Danaus gilippus Queen Danaus plexippus Monarch Junonia coenia Buckeye Limenitis lorquini Lorquin's admiral Nymphalis antiopa Mourning cloak Speyeria calliope macaria Macaria fritillary Speyeria egleis tehachapina Tehachapi fritillary Vanessa anabella West coast lady Vanessa atalanta Red admiral Vanessa cardui Painted lady Vanessa virginiensis American lady Vanessa sp. Lady PAPILIONIDAE SWALLOWTAILS Papilio eurymedonil Pale swallowtail Papilio rutulus Western tiger swallowtail Papilio zelicaon Anise swallowtail PIERIDAE WHITES & SULFURS Anthocharis sara Pacific orangetip Artogeia rapae Cabbage white Colias eurytheme Orange sulfur Colias harfordii Harford's sulphur Nathalis iole Dainty sulphur Phoebis sennae sennae Cloudless sulphur Pieris rapae Cabbage white Pontia protodice Checkered white RIODINIDAE METALMARKS Apodemia mormo mormo Mormon metalmark Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 4 of 7

SATYRIDAE WOODNYMPHS Cercyonis sthenele Great Basin wood nymph ACROCERIDAE SPIDER-PARASITE FLIES Eulonchus smaragdinus Small-headed fly Eulonchus sp. Small-headed fly BOMBYLIIDAE BEE FLIES Bombylius sp. Conophorus obesulus Thevenemyia sp. CONOPIDAE THICK-HEADED FLIES Physocephala sp. Thick-headed fly CULICIDAE MOSQUITOES Mosquito MUSCIDAE HOUSE FLIES Musca sp. Muscid fly Stomoxys calcitrans Stable fly SARCOPHAGIDAE FLESH FLIES Flesh fly STRATIOMYIIDAE SOLDIER FLIES Soldier fly SYRPHIDAE HOVER FLIES Spilomyia sp. Hover fly Hover fly TABANIDAE HORSE FLIES Chrysops sp. Deer fly Tabanus punctifer Horse fly Tabanus sp. 1 Horse fly Tabanus sp. 2 Horse fly TACHINIDAE TACHINID FLIES Tachinid fly THEREVIDAE STILETTO FLIES Stiletto fly ANDRENIDAE MINER BEES Andrena sp. 1 (subgenus Diandrena) Mining bee Andrena sp. 2 Mining bee Andrena sp. 3 Mining bee Nomadopsis fracta Adrenid bee APIDAE BUMBLE BEES, HONEY BEES Anthophora californica Digger bee Anthophora urbana Digger bee Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 5 of 7

Apis mellifera Honey bee Bombus crotchii bumblebee Bombus morrisoni Bombus sp. 1 Bombus voznesenskii Centris pallida Digger bee Ceratina sp. Small carpenter bee Nomada sp. 2 Cuckoo bee Nomada sp. I Cuckoo bee Synhalonia sp. 1 Aphid bee Synhalonia sp. 2 Aphid bee Xeromelecta californica Cuckoo bee Xylocopa californica Carpenter bee Xylocopa tabaniformis Carpenter bee BRACONIDAE WASPS Braconid wasp CHALCIDIDAE CHALCID WASPS p Chalcid wasp CHRYSIDIDAE CUCKOO WASPS Chrysurissa densa Cuckoo wasp COLLETIDAE PLASTERER BEES Hylaeus sp. 1 Yellow-faced bee Hylaeus sp. 2 Yellow-faced bee CYNIPIDAE GALL WASPS Gall wasp HALICTIDAE SWEAT BEES Halictus farinosus Lasioglossum sisymbrii Lasioglossum sp. 1 Lasioglossum sp. 2 Sphecodes sp. ICHNEUMONIDAE ICHNEUMON WASPS Ichneumon wasp MEGACHILIDAE LEAF-CUTTING BEES Anthidium sp. leaf-cutter bee Chelostoma sp. Hoplitis sp. 1 Hoplitis sp. 2 Hoplitis sp. 3 Megachile sp. 1 Megachile sp. 2 Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 6 of 7

Megachile sp. 3 Megachile sp. 4 Osmia sp. 1 Osmia sp. 2 Osmia sp. 3 MELITTIDAE MELITTID BEES Hesperapis sp. 1 Melittid bee Hesperapis sp. 2 Melittid bee POMPILIDAE SPIDER WASPS Pepsis chrysothemis Pepsis mildei Pepsis sp. Pepsis thisbe Tachypompilus unicolor Spider wasp SPHECIDAE WASPS Bembix amoena Sand wasp Cerceris completa Cerceris sp. Ectemnius sp. 1 Ectemnius sp. 2 Glenostictia pulla Philanthus crabroniformis Podalonia sp. 1 Podalonia sp. 2 Sphex ichneumoneus Steniolia duplicata Sand wasp Tachysphex sp. Trypoxylon sp. Digger wasp VESPIDAE WASPS, HORNETS, AND YELLOW Eumenes crucifera Potter wasp Euodynerus foraminatus Vespid wasp Polistes sp. Paper wasp Pseudomasaris vespoides Vespid wasp Vespula pensylvanica Yellow jacket Vespula sulphurea Yellow jacket CRUSTACEANS BRACHINECTIDAE FAIRY SHRIMP Brachinecta lindahli Versatile fairy shrimp Tejon Ranch Conservancy February 4, 2013 Page 7 of 7