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Village Of Somers

Ecosystem Overview

The Village Of Somers ecosystem supports 75 documented wildlife species across 68 taxonomic genera. Located in kenosha county, wisconsin, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 16 frequently observed species and 14 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Kenosha County nearby has 25% more documented species, Village Of Somers offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #5 for species diversity among 7 kenosha county County natural areas, placing it in the 29th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

75
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
68
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
38
Common Species
Frequently observed species
37
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#5
Regional Rank
Out of 7 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common16 species
Common22 species
Occasional23 species
Rare14 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#5 of 7 locations
29th percentile for diversity
vs. Kenosha County
-25% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 75 total documented species.

Hyloniscus riparius

Hyloniscus riparius

Very Common8 obs.
Bombus citrinus

Bombus citrinus

Lemon cuckoo bumble bee

Very Common4 obs.
Arisaema triphyllum

Arisaema triphyllum

Indian-turnip

Very Common4 obs.
Bombus fervidus

Bombus fervidus

Yellow Bumble Bee

Very Common3 obs.
Haplophthalmus danicus

Haplophthalmus danicus

Very Common3 obs.
Hesperis matronalis

Hesperis matronalis

Dames rocket

Common3 obs.
Bombus rufocinctus

Bombus rufocinctus

Red-belted Bumble Bee

Common2 obs.
Calopteryx maculata

Calopteryx maculata

Ebony Jewelwing

Common2 obs.
Symplocarpus foetidus

Symplocarpus foetidus

Skunk Cabbage

Common2 obs.
Trillium recurvatum

Trillium recurvatum

Prairie Trillium

Common2 obs.
Passerina cyanea

Passerina cyanea

Indigo Bunting

Common2 obs.
Tutelina elegans

Tutelina elegans

Occasional2 obs.
Sphex pensylvanicus

Sphex pensylvanicus

Great Black Digger Wasp

Occasional2 obs.
Sphecius speciosus

Sphecius speciosus

Eastern Cicada-Killer Wasp

Occasional1 obs.
Apis mellifera

Apis mellifera

Western Honey Bee

Occasional1 obs.
Bombus vagans

Bombus vagans

Half-black bumble bee

Occasional1 obs.
Bombus auricomus

Bombus auricomus

Black and Gold Bumble bee

Occasional1 obs.
Bombus bimaculatus

Bombus bimaculatus

Two-Spotted Bumble Bee

Rare1 obs.
Bombus impatiens

Bombus impatiens

Common Eastern Bumblebee

Rare1 obs.
Cicindela sexguttata

Cicindela sexguttata

Six-Spotted Tiger Beetle

Rare1 obs.

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Regional Wildlife Network

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