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Malveae / Eremalche parryi / Heteromyidae / Giant Kangaroo Rat / Carrizo Plain / Eremalche / Kangaroo rat / Monolopia / Kern County /  California / Geography of California / San Joaquin Valley / California
Date: 2014-05-27 12:10:28
Malveae
Eremalche parryi
Heteromyidae
Giant Kangaroo Rat
Carrizo Plain
Eremalche
Kangaroo rat
Monolopia
Kern County
California
Geography of California
San Joaquin Valley
California

SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES NOT COVERED BY THE HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN MARICOPA SUN SOLAR PROJECT, KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA March 2014

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