Project Name: Little Cronan Thin Project Date: May 21, 2011 Prepared by: Julie Knorr
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1 Project Name: Little Cronan Thin Project Date: May 21, 2011 Prepared by: Julie Knorr FUNGI Acanthophysium farlowii (Aleurodiscus farlowii) B No N 8 Albatrellus avellaneus B No N 5,9 Albatrellus caeruleoporus B No N 3,4,10 Albatrellus ellisii B No N 3,4,10 Albatrellus flettii, In Washington and California B No N 3,4,10 Alpova alexsmithii B No N 8 Alpova olivaceotinctus B No N 3,4,10 Arcangeliella camphorata (Arcangeliella sp. nov. #Trappe 12382; Arcangeliella sp. nov. #Trappe 12359) B No N 8 Arcangeliella crassa B No N 9 Arcangeliella lactarioides B No N 8 Asterophora lycoperdoides B No N 9 Asterophora parasitica B No N 9 Baeospora myriadophylla B No N 5,9 Balsamia nigrens (Balsamia nigra) B No N 3,4,10 Boletus haematinus B No N 5,9 Boletus pulcherrimus B No N 9 Bondarzewia mesenterica (Bondarzewia montana), In WA and CA B No N 9 Cantharellus subalbidus, In Washington and California D No N 6 Catathelasma ventricosa B No N 9 Chalciporus N piperatus (Boletus piperatus) D No N 6 Chamonixia caespitosa (Chamonixia pacifica sp. nov. #Trappe #12768) B No N 3,4,10 Choiromyces alveolatus B No N 9 Choiromyces venosus B No N 3,4,10 Chroogomphus loculatus B No N 8 Chrysomphalina grossula B No N 3,4,10 Clavariadelphus ligula B No N 3,4,10 Clavariadelphus occidentalis (Clavariadelphus pistillaris) B No N 9 Clavariadelphus sachalinensis B No N 5,9 Clavariadelphus subfastigiatus B No N 3,4,10 Clavariadelphus truncatus (syn. Clavariadelphus borealis) In Jackson County, Oregon D No N 6 Clavariadelphus truncatus (syn. Clavariadelphus borealis) Outside Jackson County, Oregon B No N 3,4,10 Clavulina castanopes v. lignicola (Clavulina ornatipes) B No N 5,9 Clitocybe senilis B No N 9 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 1
2 Clitocybe subditopoda B No N 9 Collybia bakerensis F No N 6 Collybia racemosa B No N 9 Cordyceps ophioglossoides B No N 9 Cortinarius barlowensis (syn. Cortinarius azureus) B No N 5,9 Cortinarius boulderensis B No N 3,4,10 Cortinarius cyanites B No N 3,4,10 Cortinarius depauperatus (Cortinarius spilomeus) B No N 5,9 Cortinarius magnivelatus B No N 9 Cortinarius olympianus B No N 9 Cortinarius speciosissimus (Cortinarius rainierensis) B No N 8 Cortinarius tabularis B No N 8 Cortinarius umidicola (Cortinarius canabarba) B No N 8 Cortinarius valgus B No N 9 Cortinarius variipes B No N 8 Cortinarius verrucisporus B No N 9 Cortinarius wiebeae B No N 8 Craterellus tubaeformis In Washington and California D No N 6 Cudonia monticola B No N 3,4,10 Cyphellostereum laeve B No N 8 Dermocybe humboldtensis B No N 5,9 Destuntzia fusca B No N 3,4,10 Destuntzia rubra B No N 3,4,10 Dichostereum boreale (Dichostereum granulosum) B No N 8 Elaphomyces anthracinus B No N 8 Elaphomyces subviscidus B No N 8 Endogone acrogena B No N 8 Endogone oregonensis B No N 8 Entoloma nitidum (Rhodocybe nitida) B No N 3,4,10 Fayodia bisphaerigera (Fayodia gracilipes) B No N 9 Fevansia aurantiaca (Alpova sp. nov. # Trappe 1966) (Alpova aurantiaca) B No N 8 Galerina atkinsonia D No N 6 Galerina cerina B No N 9 Galerina heterocystis E No N 6 Galerina sphagnicola E No N 6 Gastroboletus imbellus B No N 8 Gastroboletus ruber B No N 3,4,10 Gastroboletus subalpinus B No N 9 Gastroboletus turbinatus B No N 9 Gastroboletus vividus (Gastroboletus sp. nov. #Trappe 2897; Gastroboletus B No N 3,4,10 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 2
3 sp. nov. #Trappe 7515) Gastrosuillus amaranthii (Gastrosuillus sp. nov. #Trappe 9608) E No N 6 Gastrosuillus umbrinus (Gastroboletus sp. nov. #Trappe 7516) B No N 3,4,10 Gautieria magnicellaris B No N 3,4,10 Gautieria otthii B No N 9 Gelatinodiscus flavidus B No N 8 Glomus radiatum B No N 9 Gomphus bonarii B No N 3,4,10 Gomphus clavatus F *** N 6 Gomphus kauffmanii E No N 6 Gymnomyces abietis (Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 1690, 1706, 1710; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 4703, 5576; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 5052; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 7545; Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 1700; B No N 9 Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 311; Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 5903) Gymnomyces nondistincta (Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 649) B No N 8 Gymnopilus punctifolius, In California B No N 3,4,10 Gyromitra californica B No N 3,4,10 Hebeloma olympianum (Hebeloma olympiana) B No N 8 Helvella crassitunicata B No N 8 Helvella elastica B No N 3,4,10 Hydnotrya inordinata (Hydnotrya sp. nov. #Trappe 787, 792) B No N 3,4,10 Hydnotrya subnix (Hydnotrya subnix sp. nov. #Trappe 1861) B No N 8 Hydropus marginellus (Mycena marginella) B No N 3,4,10 Hygrophorus caeruleus B No N 8 Hygrophorus karstenii B No N 3,4,10 Hygrophorus vernalis B No N 9 Hypomyces luteovirens B No N 3,4,10 Leucogaster citrinus B No N 9 Leucogaster microsporus B No N 3,4,10 Macowanites chlorinosmus B No N 5,9 Macowanites lymanensis B No N 8 Macowanites mollis B No N 8 Marasmius applanatipes B No N 3,4,10 Martellia fragrans B No N 3,4,10 Martellia idahoensis B No N 3,4,10 Mycena hudsoniana B No N 8 Mycena overholtsii D No N 6 Mycena quinaultensis B No N 5,9 Mycena tenax B No N 9 Mythicomyces corneipes B No N 8 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 3
4 Neolentinus adhaerens B No N 8 Neolentinus kauffmanii B No N 9 Nivatogastrium nubigenum, In entire range except OR Eastern Cascades and N 9 B No CA Cascades Physiographic Provinces Octavianina cyanescens (Octavianina sp. nov. #Trappe 7502) B No N 3,4,10 Octavianina macrospora B No N 8 Octavianina papyracea B No N 5,9 Otidea leporina D No N 6 Otidea smithii B No N 3,4,10 Phaeocollybia attenuata D No N 6 Phaeocollybia californica B No N 3,4,10 Phaeocollybia dissiliens B No N 8 Phaeocollybia fallax D No N 6 Phaeocollybia gregaria B No N 8 Phaeocollybia kauffmanii D No N 6 Phaeocollybia olivacea In Oregon D No N 6 Phaeocollybia olivacea In Washington and California B No N 9 Phaeocollybia oregonensis (syn. Phaeocollybia carmanahensis) B No N 8 Phaeocollybia piceae B No N 3,4,10 Phaeocollybia pseudofestiva B No N 9 Phaeocollybia scatesiae B No N 3,4,10 Phaeocollybia sipei B No N 3,4,10 Phaeocollybia spadicea B No N 9 Phellodon atratus (Phellodon atratum) B No N 9 Pholiota albivelata B No N 5,9 Podostroma alutaceum B No N 3,4,10 Polyozellus multiplex B No N 3,4,10 Pseudaleuria quinaultiana B No N 8 Ramaria abietina B No N 9 Ramaria amyloidea B No N 9 Ramaria araiospora B No N 9 Ramaria aurantiisiccescens B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria botryis var. aurantiiramosa B No N 9 Ramaria celerivirescens B No N 9 Ramaria claviramulata B No N 9 Ramaria concolor f. marrii B No N 9 Ramaria concolor f. tsugina B No N 9 Ramaria conjunctipes var. sparsiramosa (Ramaria fasciculata var. N 9 B No sparsiramosa) Ramaria coulterae B No N 3,4,10 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 4
5 Ramaria cyaneigranosa B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria gelatiniaurantia B No N 9 Ramaria gracilis B No N 9 Ramaria hilaris var. olympiana B No N 8 Ramaria largentii B No N 9 Ramaria lorithamnus B No N 8 Ramaria maculatipes B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria rainierensis B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria rubella var. blanda B No N 9 Ramaria rubribrunnescens B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria rubrievanescens B No N 9 Ramaria rubripermanens In Oregon D No N 6 Ramaria rubripermanens In Washington and California B No N 9 Ramaria spinulosa var. diminutiva (Ramaria spinulosa) B No N 9 Ramaria stuntzii B No N 3,4,10 Ramaria suecica B No N 8 Ramaria thiersii B No N 9 Ramaria verlotensis B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon abietis B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon atroviolaceus B No N 8 Rhizopogon brunneiniger B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon chamaleontinus (Rhizopogon sp. nov. #Trappe 9432) B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon ellipsosporus (Alpova sp. nov. # Trappe 9730) B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon evadens var. subalpinus B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon exiguus B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon flavofibrillosus B No N 3,4,10 Rhizopogon inquinatus B No N 8 Rhizopogon truncatus D No N 6 Rhodocybe speciosa B No N 3,4,10 Rickenella swartzii (Rickenella setipes) B No N 3,4,10 Russula mustelina B No N 9 Sarcodon fuscoindicus B No N 3,4,10 Sedecula pulvinata B No N 3,4,10 Sowerbyella rhenana (Aleuria rhenana) B No N 9 Sparassis crispa D No N 6 Spathularia flavida B No N 9 Stagnicola perplexa B No N 8 Thaxterogaster pavelekii (Thaxterogaster sp. nov. #Trappe 4867, 6242, 7427, 7962, 8520) B No N 8 Tremiscus helvelloides D No N 6 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 5
6 Tricholoma venenatum B No N 9 Tricholomopsis fulvescens B No N 3,4,10 Tuber asa (Tuber sp. nov. #Trappe 2302) B No N 3,4,10 Tuber pacificum (Tuber sp. nov. #Trappe 12493) B No N 8 Turbinellis floccosus In California F No N 6 Tylopilus porphyrosporus (Tylopilus pseudoscaber) D No N 6 LICHENS Bryoria subcana (syn. Alectoria subcana) B No N 2 Buellia oidalea E No N 6 Calicium abietinum B No N 1 Calicium adspersum E No N 6 Cetrelia cetrarioides E No N 6 Chaenotheca chrysocephala B No N 1 Chaenotheca ferruginea B No N 1 Chaenotheca furfuracea F *** N 6 Chaenotheca subroscida E No N 6 Chaenothecopsis pusilla (syn. Chaenothecopsis subpusilla, Calcium asikkalense, Calcium floerkei, Calcium pusillum, Calcium subpusillum) E No N 6 Collema nigrescens In Washington and Oregon, except in Oregon Klamath F *** N 6 Physiographic Privince Dendriscocaulon intricatulum In CA E No N 6 Dermatocarpon luridum E No N 6 Fuscopannaria saubinetii (Pannaria saubinetii) E No N 6 Heterodermia sitchensis) E No N 6 Hypogymnia vittata (Hygomnia vittiata) E No N 6 Hypotrachyna revoluta (syn. Parmelia revoluta) E No N 6 Leptogium burnetiae var. hirsutum E No N 6 Leptogium rivale E No N 6 Leptogium teretiusculum E No N 6 Microcalicium arenarium B No N 1 Nephroma bellum, In OR; Western Cascades and Coast Range Physiographic Provinces. In WA, Western Cascades Physiographic Province, Gifford Pinchot NF only F *** N 6 Nephroma bellum, In OR; Klamath, Willamette Valley, Eastern Cascades; WA; Western Cascades (outside GPNF), Eastern Cascades, Olympic Peninsula E No N 6 Physiographic Provinces Nephroma isidiosum E No N 6 Pannaria rubiginosa E No N 6 Peltigera pacifica E No N 6 Platismatia 6acunose, all except OR CR E No N 6 Stenocybe clavata E No N 6 Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 6
7 Tholurna dissimilis, south of Columbia River B No N 2 Usnea hesperina E No N 6 Usnea longissima, In Oregon, except in Curry, Josephine, and Jackson Counties and in Washington F *** N 6 BRYOPHYTES Brotherella roellii E No N 6 Buxbaumia viridis, In California E No N 6 Diplophyllum plicatum B No N 1 Herbertus aduncus E No N 6 Iwatsukiella leucotricha B No N 1 Kurzia makinoana B No N 2 Marsupella emarginata v. aquatica B No N 2 Orthodontium gracile B No N 2 Racomitrium aquaticum E No N 6 Rhizomnium nudum, in OR B No N 1 Tritomaria exsectiformis B No N 2 Tritomaria quinquedentata B No N 1 VASCULAR PLANTS Arceuthobium tsugense mertensianae, In Washington only F *** N 6 Notes: * Adapted from Attachment 1 in: USDA Forest Service 2011d. This list contains those species that are not also listed as A&C, which require pre-disturbance surveys. This list is known as the manage known sites table. **Agencies will not sign NEPA decisions or decision documents for habitat disturbing activities in old-growth forests in fiscal year 2006 (fiscal year 2011 for fungi) and beyond, unless either: strategic surveys have been completed for the province that encompasses the area, or equivalent-effort surveys have been conducted in the old-growth habitat to be disturbed (USDA/USDI 2001, p.9, Standards and Guidelines, B species). *** F species require only strategic surveys, and are included in this list only for reference. 1 Strategic survey requirements have been met (USDA/USDI 2006). 2 is not known or suspected to occur on Klamath National Forest (USDA 2008). 3 Ground disturbing activities will not occur in stands defined as old-growth (USDA/USDI 2001, Standards and Guidelines p.79). (In Little Cronan Thin Project: unit #73 & 75) 4 Proposed falls within four types exempt from 2001 ROD requirements (USDA 2006). (In Little Cronan Project: unit #74 ) 5 There is no habitat for these species on KNF lands. They are found in hypercoastal areas in redwood, Sitka spruce, western hemlock, or other forest types not present on the Klamath N.F. (USDA 2010, Attachment C). 6 Equivalent apply only to B species. 7 Strategic Surveys are considered complete for approximately 56 of these S&M B fungi which are found in California. For the approximately 67 remaining fungi species, strategic surveys are not considered complete. In lieu Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 7
8 of equivalent effort ( level) surveys in old-growth, the will provide for multi-species persistence at a site by maintenance of habitat components upon which fungi species depend (e.g. canopy cover, host tree diversity, forest floor organics, and large coarse woody debris) across the unit or area. This approach would reduce habitatdisturbance and thus reduce concern for inadvertent loss of undiscovered sites. This mitigation would be accomplished through development and application of design features in combination with other guiding measures such as Best Management Practices for soils and guidelines for snag and log retention germane to wildlife. (USDA 2010, 2011a, 2011b). 8. not documented in CA. (USDA 2010, 2011a, 2011b) 9. Strategic survey requirements have been met in CA. (2011a, 2011b). 10. Proposed falls within seven types exempt from pre-disturbance survey requirements (USDA 2011c). (In Little Cronan Project: unit #74) Description of Categories: A: Manage All Known Sites; Pre-disturbance surveys required; Strategic Surveys. B: Manage All Known Sites; Strategic Surveys. C: Manage High Priority Sites; Pre-disturbance surveys required; Strategic Surveys. D: Manage High Priority Sites; Strategic Surveys. E: Manage All Known Sites; Strategic Surveys. F: Strategic Surveys. References: USDA Forest Service Stipulation and (Proposed) Order RE: Injunction. Hon. Marsha J. Pechman, U.S. District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle, October 11, Case 2:04-cv MJP. Unpublished document on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service B species Known or Suspected to occur on KNF. Karen West, January 29, Unpublished document on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service Summary of findings pertaining to the Status of Strategic Surveys for Fungi in the Northern Province: Briefing for the Province Resources Board, and Attachment A-C. Lisa Hoover & Julie Nelson, June 25, Unpublished documents on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service 2011a. Survey and manage B Fungi : Completion of Strategic Surveys. Lisa Hoover, February 7, Unpublished documents on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service 2011b. Status of Strategic Surveys for Fungi in the Northern Province: Briefing for the Province Resources Board. Lisa Hoover, February 7, Unpublished documents on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service 2011c. Parties Notice re: Settlement, Case No. C JCC. Hon. John C. Coughenour. U.S. District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle, March 4, Unpublished document on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service 2011d. List of Survey and Manage and Assignment. Attachment 1, Settlement Agreement, Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No JCC. Hon. John C. Coughenour. U.S. District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle, March 4, Unpublished document on file, Supervisor s Office, Klamath National Forest, Yreka, CA. USDA Forest Service and USDI Bureau of Land Management. January Record of Decision for Amendments to the Survey and Manage, Protection Buffer, and other Mitigation Measures Standards and Guidelines in Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents Within the Range of the Northern Spotted Owl. USDA Forest Service and USDI Bureau of Land Management B where Strategic Surveys are Considered Complete. FS-Memorandum. BLM Instruction Memorandum No. OR March 24, Modified Attachment 2; March, 2011, jk. Page 8
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