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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
[Docket No. FWS–R9–ES–2008–0063;
92300–1113–0000–9B]
RIN 1018–AU62
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Amending the Formats of
the Lists of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, amend the format of
the Lists of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plants (Lists) to reflect
current practices and standards that will
make the regulations and Lists easier to
understand. The Lists, in the new
format, are included in their entirety
and have been updated to correct
identified errors.
DATES: This rule is effective August 4,
2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don
Morgan, Ecological Services Program,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 5275
Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041;
telephone 703–358–2171. If you use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD), call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
The Lists of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants (Lists),
found in title 50 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.11 for
wildlife and 50 CFR 17.12 for plants,
contain the names of endangered
species and threatened species officially
listed pursuant to the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq., (ESA)). The most
recent compilation of Lists appeared in
the 2015 edition of title 50 CFR, which
was issued in early 2016. That
compilation included regulatory
amendments effective as of October 1,
2015.
The species were placed on the Lists
as the result of rulemaking promulgated
by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(FWS), by the National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) of the Department of
Commerce’s National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, or by both
agencies via joint rulemaking actions.
References to ‘‘Services’’ in the text of
§§ 17.11 and 17.12 refer to both of these
agencies.
The Lists represent the official
Federal Government record of which
species are listed and where they are
considered listed under the ESA. The
Lists also contain information regarding
other designations and regulations
issued under specific provisions of the
ESA, such as section 4(d) regarding
threatened species, section 10(j)
regarding experimental populations,
and critical habitat.
Over time, we have noted numerous
unintentional errors, ambiguous entries,
and confusing format and column titles
in the Lists. After detailed research on
the origin, history, and purpose of the
Lists, we determined that the format,
references, and standards needed to be
updated to better reflect current
practices and standards. Consequently,
we published a proposed rule in the
Federal Register on August 5, 2008, to
address these observed problems and
make corrections to enhance the clarity
of the Lists (73 FR 45383). In the rule
portion of this document, we set forth
the corrected Lists in entirety in the new
format.
Summary of Changes From Proposed
Rule
The following adjustments have been
made which are different from the
proposed document. We have decreased
the total columns to 5 instead of 8 for
both Lists by removing the ‘‘Historical
range’’ columns, and combining the
‘‘When listed’’, ‘‘Critical habitat’’ and
‘‘Special rules’’ columns.
History of the Lists of Endangered and
Threatened Species
The first endangered species list was
published March 11, 1967 (32 FR 4001),
pursuant to the Endangered Species
Preservation Act of 1966, and included
only two columns, Common Name and
Scientific Name. In 1970, after passage
of the Endangered Species Conservation
Act in 1969, that list was added to title
50 CFR in the newly created part 17. In
1971, that list was divided into two
separate lists with appendix A being the
‘‘U.S. List of Endangered Foreign Fish
and Wildlife’’ with three columns
(Common Name, Scientific Name, and
Where Found) and appendix D being
the ‘‘United States’ List of Endangered
Native Fish and Wildlife’’ with only the
original two columns (Common Name
and Scientific Name).
In 1974, after enactment of the ESA,
the two appendices were moved to
§ 17.11 and § 17.12, with appendix A
becoming § 17.11 (Foreign) and
appendix D becoming § 17.12 (Native).
In 1975, the two lists were combined
into one list at § 17.11 (Wildlife), and
the columns were expanded from three
to eight (Common Name, Scientific
Name, Population, Known Distribution,
Portion of Range Where Endangered or
Threatened, Status, When Listed, and
Special Rules). See figure 1, below. The
footnote system denoting ‘‘When
Listed’’ found in the current CFR was
created with 11 footnotes. Section 17.12
was reserved for ‘‘Endangered and
Threatened Plants’’.
FIGURE 1—FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR WILDLIFE IN THE 1975 VERSION OF 50 CFR 17.11
Species
Range
Population
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Common name
Scientific name
Known distribution
In 1977, § 17.12 was populated with
only seven columns (Common Name,
Scientific Name, Known Distribution,
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Portion of range
where endangered
or threatened
Portion of Range Where Threatened or
Endangered, Status, When Listed, and
Special Rules). See figure 2, below. The
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Status
When listed
Special
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which was only one footnote at that
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FIGURE 2—FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR PLANTS IN THE 1977 VERSION OF 50 CFR 17.12
Species
Common name
Range
Scientific name
In 1980, the Lists underwent the last
major formatting change prior to this
current rulemaking action. A proposed
rule was published on August 15, 1979
(44 FR 47862), proposing to include the
following columns for § 17.11 (Wildlife):
Common name, Scientific name,
Historic range, Population where
endangered or threatened, Status, When
Known distribution
Portion of range where
threatened or
endangered
listed, Critical habitat, and Special
rules; and the following columns for
§ 17.12 (Plants): Scientific name,
Common name, Historic range, Status,
When listed, Critical habitat, and
Special rules. A final rule that
published on February 27, 1980 (45 FR
13010), set forth the following columns
for § 17.11: Common name, Scientific
Status
When listed
Special
rules
name, Historic range, Vertebrate
population where endangered or
threatened, Status, When listed, Critical
habitat, and Special rules. The final rule
adopted the columns for § 17.12 as they
had appeared in the proposed rule. See
figures 3 and 4.
FIGURE 3—FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR WILDLIFE IN THE 1980 VERSION OF 50 CFR 17.11
Species
Historic range
Common name
Scientific name
Vertebrate
population where
endangered or
threatened
Status
When listed
Critical
habitat
Special
rules
FIGURE 4—FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR PLANTS IN THE 1980 VERSION OF 50 CFR 17.12
Species
Historic Range
Common name
Status
When listed
Scientific name
Neither the August 1979 proposed
rule nor the February 1980 final rule
included the entire contents of the Lists.
The Lists in their entirety were
published in the new format with
corrections to technical errors on May
20, 1980 (45 FR 33767). On September
30, 1994 (59 FR 49848), the family
Critical
habitat
Special
rules
grouping of the plants, which had
resided in the scientific name column,
was moved to a new column named
‘‘Family.’’ See figure 5.
FIGURE 5—FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR PLANTS IN THE 1994 VERSION OF 50 CFR 17.12
Species
Historic range
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Common name
Rule Purpose
Through this rulemaking, we are
changing the format of the Lists to
include current practices and standards,
thereby ensuring that the regulations
and Lists are easy for the public to
understand. We are also standardizing
entries and correcting numerous errors
and ambiguous entries. Technical
corrections in this rulemaking include
updating or correcting footnotes,
references to certain other applicable
portions of title 50 CFR, synonyms, and
the spelling of species’ names. We also
provide more current common names.
Textual descriptions of the List format,
such as the meaning of the column
titles, are included within these changes
to the regulations at §§ 17.11 and 17.12.
None of the changes are regulatory in
nature with respect to the entities on the
List; these changes are for the purpose
of clarity. These revisions do not alter
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species’ protections or status in any
way. Such actions would require
separate rulemaking actions following
the procedures of 50 CFR part 424.
Renaming and Reorganizing the Lists’
Columns
With this rule, we are renaming,
reorganizing, and removing columns in
the Lists to clarify the types of
information being presented. The
following paragraphs describe the new
columns.
Changing ‘‘When Listed’’ to ‘‘Listing
Citations and Applicable Rules’’
For both Lists, we are replacing the
column heading ‘‘When listed’’ with
‘‘Listing citations and applicable rules.’’
This column currently contains footnote
numbers referencing a table of citations
for final listing rules. When we
proposed the changes to the format of
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Critical
habitat
Special
rules
the Lists in 1979 that instituted this
footnote system, the Lists contained
only 44 footnotes. The Lists now have
more than 800 footnotes, and,
consequently, the footnote system has
become hard for us to manage and for
the public to use. To correct this
situation, we are replacing the footnote
numbers that currently populate this
column with the actual Federal Register
citation (volume and document starting
page number) and publication date of
the listing rule and other applicable
rulemaking actions. We are also
correcting any errors contained in the
previous footnotes or referenced
citations. For example, some existing
footnotes included the wrong date,
wrong page numbers, or were missing a
citation reference. Please note that all
the referenced citations are available
through the Services’ Web sites for each
listed species (https://www.fws.gov/
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Moving ‘‘Critical Habitat’’ and ‘‘Special
Rules’’ Entries Into New ‘‘Listing
Citations and Applicable Rules’’
Column
These columns provide the citations
for pertinent regulations for the listed
species and were created solely for the
convenience of the public. To
consolidate these purely navigational
columns, we are combining the ‘‘Special
rules,’’ ‘‘Critical habitat,’’ and ‘‘When
listed’’ columns into the renamed
‘‘Listing citations and applicable rules’’
column. Superscripts utilized in this
column are identified in the revised
regulatory text at §§ 17.11(f)(1) and
17.12(f)(1). For additional information
concerning these entries and
downloadable maps of proposed and
designated critical habitat, please visit
the Services’ Web sites (https://
www.fws.gov/endangered/ and https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa/
listed.htm).
Changing ‘‘Vertebrate Population Where
Endangered or Threatened’’ and
‘‘Family’’ to ‘‘Where Listed’’
We originally published the entries
for invertebrate species indicating ‘‘not
applicable’’ (shown as ‘‘NA’’) in the
column ‘‘Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened’’ because that
column applied only to distinct
population segments of vertebrate
species. In the October 1, 2000, edition
of the CFR, in the Lists found at
§ 17.11(h), all of the entries for
invertebrate species within the column
‘‘Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened’’ were
erroneously changed to ‘‘Entire.’’ While
it is generally true that the invertebrate
species are listed wherever found thus,
throughout their entire range, except
where listed as experimental
populations, it is more accurate to state
that this column is not applicable since
it pertains to vertebrate populations.
The error was purely editorial; it in no
way changed any of the applicable
provisions of law. As indicated in the
prior regulations at § 17.11(e), all
individuals of the invertebrate species
are protected wherever found,
regardless of whether ‘‘NA’’ or ‘‘Entire’’
appeared in the column. However,
amendments to the Act in 1982
included the addition of section 10(j)
which allows for the designation of
reintroduced populations of listed
species as ‘‘experimental populations.’’
Under section 10(j) of the Act and our
regulations at 50 CFR 17.81, the Service
may designate as an experimental
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population a population of endangered
or threatened species that has been or
will be released into suitable natural
habitat outside the species’ current
natural range. The format of the Lists
published in 1980, prior to the 1982
amendments, did not envision this
change and therefore did not provide
specifically for indicating experimental
population designations. When the
Service published regulations regarding
experimental population at 50 CFR
17.80 (49 FR 33885, August 27, 1984),
we stated that experimental population
designations would be indicated by a
separate line in the Lists at §§ 17.11 and
17.12. Thus, the location information for
experimental population designations of
listed species began to be placed in the
column originally intended to indicate
species listed as distinct population
segments of vertebrate species.
Additionally, as the Service began to
expand our use of section 10(j) in
recovery of listed species, we also
included location information for
experimental population designations of
invertebrate species, causing an
inconsistency between the column’s
title and its application.
To address these issues, for the
wildlife list (§ 17.11(h)) only, we are
replacing the column heading
‘‘Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened’’ with ‘‘Where
listed,’’ to more broadly accommodate
the information regarding the
geographic specificity of both distinct
population segments of vertebrate
species and experimental population
designations. Thus, the new name
‘‘Where listed’’ better reflects the data
within the column. We are also
changing all the current ‘‘NA’’ entries to
‘‘Wherever found’’ to reflect the change
in the column title. All current entries
that have the word ‘‘Entire’’ will be
changed to ‘‘Wherever found’’ to
standardize all entries to the same
format. And, lastly, we will no longer
use the ‘‘ditto’’ system (shown as ‘‘do’’
in the current tables) to indicate
duplicative information.
For the plants list (§ 17.12(h)), we are
replacing the ‘‘Family’’ column with a
‘‘Where listed’’ column to standardize
both Lists to identical columns and
structure. We are also populating each
entry for that column with ‘‘Wherever
found’’ because the ESA protection for
all of the plants currently on the list
applies to all individuals of a plant
species wherever found. Future
additions to the list may have a more
limited entry under the ‘‘Where listed’’
column if experimental populations of
plant species are designated. Including
the ‘‘Where listed’’ column in the List
of plants facilitates our ability to
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provide more specific information in the
future, if applicable. While we are no
longer including a plant species’
taxonomic family in order to
standardize the format between the
Lists, information regarding a species
taxonomy is readily available through
links provided on our species profile
pages. A link to the Integrated
Taxonomic Information System (ITIS),
which displays the taxonomic hierarchy
of a species, including its family name,
is provided on each species’ profile page
accessible through the Services’ Web
sites (https://www.fws.gov/endangered/
and https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
species/esa/listed.htm) or information is
available directly through the ITIS.
(These amendments to the Lists are
editorial in nature and involve no
substantive changes to the List of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
found at 50 CFR 17.11(h) or the List of
Endangered and Threatened Plants
found at 50 CFR 17.12(h), nor to any
applicable regulations. While we have
changed the name of the column to
better reflect its current content, we do
not intend to change the use of this
column. Unless the column is used to
define a distinct population segment of
a vertebrate species or an experimental
population designation of any taxa, the
entry in this column will be ‘‘Wherever
found,’’ indicating that the protections
of the Act will apply to all individuals
of the species wherever found.
Adding ESU and DPS Subtitles to
‘‘Common Name’’
The ESA defines ‘‘species’’ to include
any ‘‘distinct population segment of any
species of vertebrate fish or wildlife
which interbreeds when mature.’’ (16
U.S.C. 1532(16)). NMFS’s Evolutionarily
Significant Unit (ESU) policy (56 FR
58612, November 20, 1991) defines how
it will apply this definition of ‘‘species’’
in evaluating Pacific salmon stocks for
listing under the ESA. The Services’
interagency Policy Regarding the
Recognition of Distinct Vertebrate
Population Segments (DPS) (61 FR 4721,
February 7, 1996) clarifies their
interpretation of the phrase ‘‘distinct
population segment of any species of
vertebrate fish or wildlife’’ for the
purpose of listing, delisting, and
reclassifying species under the ESA.
Currently, the ‘‘Vertebrate population
where endangered or threatened’’
column distinguishes the different ESU
and DPS entries for the same species by
describing the geographic area where it
is found, but without providing a name
for the population or indicating it is an
ESU or DPS listing. We are adding the
ESU or DPS subtitle to the Common
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Name column in brackets to clarify
when it is an ESU or DPS listing.
Removing Historic Range Columns
The ‘‘Historic range’’ column is not
required by the ESA (see section 4(c)(1))
and is part of the ‘‘other data in the list’’
currently referenced in 50 CFR 17.11(d)
and 17.12(d) as ‘‘nonregulatory in
nature’’ and ‘‘provided for the
information of the reader.’’ However,
since its creation in 1980, it has been a
source of contention and confusion,
leading to questions of how it is
defined; its regulatory use; what time
period it represents; and should it
instead be changed to ‘‘Historical
Range’’. These and similar concerns
were raised in the 1980 reformat (see 45
FR 13011, February 27, 1980), for which
the Services took the following position
regarding suggestions for specific
criteria to define this column: ‘‘In light
of this broad diversity and the guidance
of both the Act and the legislative
history, the Services find it inadvisable
to establish new criteria as suggested.
The Services will continue to consider
this issue, however, and will propose
criteria at a later date, if warranted.’’
Given prior concerns regarding this
column in the 1980 reformat and
continued long-standing confusion
regarding its use and meaning, we
revisited this issue in making our final
determination on this action. The
Services have consistently indicated
that information provided regarding
historic range is purely informational
and does not alter or imply any
limitation on the application of the
prohibitions in the Act or implementing
rules. Additionally, historic range
information often only represented the
Service’s best approximation of historic
range based on the scientific literature,
given that past range was not always
well or thoroughly documented for
many species. We also indicated that
only the columns entitled ‘‘Common
Name,’’ ‘‘Scientific Name,’’ and
‘‘Vertebrate Population Where
Endangered or Threatened’’ define the
species of wildlife for purposes of
implementing the Act. Despite this, the
column ‘‘Historic range’’ column
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continued to be a point of confusion
with regard to where protections of the
Act apply to a species. Based on
concerns raised by commenters on the
2008 proposed rule (See ‘‘Summary of
Comments Received’’) and to help
alleviate confusion to the public, the
Services have decided to remove the
‘‘Historic range’’ column from both
tables. However, to provide further
clarification regarding where
protections of the Act apply, we state in
our revised §§ 17.11(d) and 17.12(d) that
unless the new ‘‘where listed’’ column
indicates a distinct population segment
of a vertebrate species, or an
experimental population, prohibitions
of the Act apply to all individuals of the
species, wherever found. Please note
that the general information regarding
the historic range of a species, as
previously provided in this column, is
discussed in listing determinations and
is available in the listing rule
documents provided in the ‘‘Listing
citations and applicable rules’’ column.
See figures 6 and 7 for the new format
of the tables.
FIGURE 6—NEW FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR WILDLIFE (COLUMN HEADINGS) IN 50 CFR 17.11
Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Listing citations and applicable rules
Status
FIGURE 7—NEW FORMAT FOR THE ESA LIST FOR PLANTS (COLUMN HEADINGS) IN 50 CFR 17.12
Scientific name
Common name
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Updating Standards for Scientific
Nomenclature References
For species’ nomenclature (scientific
and common names), we are changing
the primary source upon which we rely.
The current text introducing the lists in
§§ 17.11 and 17.12 references two
standards for scientific nomenclature:
The International Code of Zoological
Nomenclature and The International
Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
Respectfully, instead of referencing
those International Codes, the Service
now relies, to the extent practicable, on
the Integrated Taxonomic Information
System (ITIS), which incorporates both
of the International Code standards and
the standard references adopted for the
Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora (CITES).
ITIS is an authoritative taxonomic
database (https://www.itis.gov)
maintained by a partnership of U.S.,
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Where listed
Canadian, and Mexican agencies; other
organizations; and taxonomic
specialists. The U.S. partners include
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration of the Department of
Commerce; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and
National Park Service of the Department
of the Interior; the Environmental
Protection Agency; the Agricultural
Research Service and Natural Resources
Conservation Service of the Department
of Agriculture; the Smithsonian
Institution; and NatureServe (a
nonprofit organization representing the
Natural Heritage programs in the States).
CITES is an international convention
among 182 signatory countries (Parties)
to ensure that international trade in
specimens of wild animals and plants
does not threaten their survival (50 CFR
part 23). The CITES Parties have
adopted standard nomenclatural and
taxonomic references for species
included in the CITES Appendices,
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Listing citations and applicable rules
Status
which are listed in the most recent
CITES resolution on standard
nomenclature. (https://www.cites.org/
eng/res/index.shtml)
Removing Unnecessary Examples,
Updating Regulations, and Removing
Entries Pursuant to Court Order
Upon review of the regulations
connected to the Lists, we noted that
§ 17.50 had three examples that were
pre-1980 table format. Rather than
update them to the new format, we
determined that these examples are not
necessary and are, therefore, removing
them. We have also determined that the
introductory paragraph of § 17.52
should read as set forth in the rule
portion of this document to provide
more specific cross-references within
part 17. The revised language specifies
the sections in part 17 that may include
language that differs from the provisions
in § 17.52. These changes to the
regulations are nonsubstantive.
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Additionally, in 50 CFR 17.11(h), the
List of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife, we are removing the Beringia
DPS of the bearded seal to comply with
the U.S. District Court for the District of
Alaska’s decision vacating the December
28, 2012, final rule by NMFS that listed
the Beringia DPS of the Erignathus
barbatus nauticus subspecies of the
bearded seal as a threatened species (77
FR 76740) (Alaska Oil & Gas Ass’n v.
Pritzker, 4:13–cv–00018–RRB, 2014 WL
3726121, 2014 U.S. Dist. Lexis 101446
(D. Alaska July 25, 2014), appeal
docketed, No. 14–35806 (9th Cir. 2014)).
NMFS has appealed the district court’s
decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Ninth Circuit, but as a result of the
court decision the species is not
currently listed. Depending on the
outcome of that litigation, we may issue
a technical rule to reinstate the listing.
We are removing the Arctic
subspecies of the ringed seal to comply
with the U.S. District Court for the
District of Alaska’s decision vacating the
December 28, 2012, final rule by NMFS
that listed the Arctic subspecies of the
ringed seal, Phoca hispida hispida, as a
threatened species (77 FR 76706)
(Alaska Oil & Gas Ass’n v. NMFS, 4:14–
cv–00029–RRB, 2016 WL 1125744, 2016
U.S. Dist. Lexis 34848 (D. Alaska Mar.
17, 2016), appeal docketed, No. 16–
35380 (9th Cir. 2016)). NMFS has
appealed the district court’s decision to
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit, but as a result of the court
decision the species is not currently
listed. Depending on the outcome of
that litigation, we may issue a technical
rule to reinstate the listing.
We are removing slickspot
peppergrass from the List of Endangered
and Threatened Plants to comply with
the decision of the U.S. District Court
for the District of Idaho (Otter v.
Salazar, Case No. 1:11–cv–358–CWD,
2012 U.S. Dist. Lexis 111743 (D. Idaho
Aug. 8, 2012)) vacating the previous
listing rule (74 FR 52014; October 8,
2009). The Service has already proposed
to reinstate the listing (79 FR 8416;
February 12, 2014) and will make a final
determination shortly. This is a clerical
change to comply with a court order,
and not a final listing determination on
the outstanding new proposal to list.
Summary of Comments Received
In our proposed rule (73 FR 45383,
August 5, 2008), we requested that all
interested parties submit information,
data, and comments regarding the
format of the Lists. The comment period
ended September 4, 2008. During the
30-day comment period, we received a
total of 14 comments, of which we
consider 8 to be substantive. The
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range, even if they are healthy in other
areas.
On May 4, 2011, the Solicitor of the
Solicitor’s Opinion and ‘‘Where Listed’’
U.S. Department of the Interior
(‘‘Interior’’) withdrew the 2007 opinion.
Several commenters were concerned
On July 1, 2014, the Service published
that changing the ‘‘Vertebrate
a new policy to clarify the interpretation
population where endangered or
of the phrase ‘‘significant portion of its
threatened’’ and ‘‘Family’’ columns to
range’’ in the ESA as it applies to
‘‘Where listed’’ would allow for
decisions to list species as threatened or
applying the protections of the Act to
endangered (79 FR 37578). This policy
only limited geographic areas of a
stated that if a species is determined to
species’ range. Commenters expressed
be neither endangered nor threatened
concern that the proposed rule was an
throughout all its range and a
attempt to codify the March 16, 2007,
subsequent analysis reveals it is
opinion of the Solicitor of the
endangered or threatened within a
Department of the Interior regarding
significant portion of that range, then
‘‘The Meaning of ‘In Danger of
the entire species will be listed as an
Extinction Throughout All or a
endangered species or threatened
Significant Portion of the Range’,’’
species and the Act’s protections apply
which would have allowed in some
to all individuals of the species
cases applying protections to less than
wherever found. To address this
all members of the species (i.e., applying
concern and to further clarify how the
protections only to a portion of a
‘‘Where listed’’ column will be used and
species’ range). As explained above, the
protections applied, we have added
intent of altering the column heading
language to §§ 17.11(d) and 17.12(d) to
was to better align the column’s title
indicate that except when providing a
and definition with the current use of
geographic description of a DPS or ESU,
the column to indicate both distinct
or an experimental population
population segments of vertebrate
designation, ‘‘Wherever found’’ will be
species and experimental population
used to indicate the Act’s protections
designations for all taxa (invertebrates
apply to all individuals of the species,
and plants as well as vertebrate species);
wherever found.
we did not intend to alter its use. While
Historic Range Column
this rulemaking never attempted to
‘‘codify’’ the 2007 opinion of the
One commenter suggested that the
Solicitor, we believe the underlying
‘‘Historic range’’ column is not
concerns of the commenters have
‘‘nonregulatory’’ nor ‘‘for informational
nevertheless been resolved by
purposes only’’ because it reinforced
subsequent developments. Two district
that a listed species may only receive
court decisions have addressed whether protections in a portion of its range if it
the ESA’s language allows the Services
were found to be threatened or
to list or protect less than all members
endangered in a significant portion of its
of a defined species: Defenders of
current range.
Wildlife v. Salazar, 729 F. Supp. 2d
Response: We disagree. The ‘‘Historic
1207 (D. Mont. 2010), concerning FWS’s range’’ column is not required by the
delisting of the Northern Rocky
ESA (see section 4(c)(1)) and is part of
Mountain gray wolf (74 FR 15123, Apr.
the ‘‘other data in the list’’ currently
12, 2009); and WildEarth Guardians v.
referenced in 50 CFR 17.11(d) and
Salazar, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 105253
17.12(d) as ‘‘nonregulatory in nature’’
(D. Ariz. Sept. 30, 2010), concerning the and ‘‘provided for the information of the
Service’s 2008 finding on a petition to
reader.’’ Similar concerns were
list the Gunnison’s prairie dog (73 FR
addressed in the 1980 reformat (see 45
6660, Feb. 5, 2008). The courts
FR 13011, February 27, 1980.). Please
concluded that reading the ESA’s
note that the general information
language to allow protecting only a
regarding the historic range of a species,
portion of a species’ range is
as previously provided in this column,
inconsistent with the definition of
is discussed in listing determinations
‘‘species,’’ which forecloses listing any
and is available in the listing rule
population that does not qualify as a
documents provided in the ‘‘Listing
taxonomic species, subspecies, or DPS.
citations and applicable rules’’ column.
These two decisions held that the
Where Listed Column
‘‘significant portion of its range’’
Several commenters suggested that,
language may not be used as a basis for
by changing ‘‘Vertebrate population
listing less than all members of a
where endangered or threatened’’ to
species. Rather, the ESA’s language
‘‘Where Listed,’’ the Service was
requires rangewide listing of species
limiting the protection of the listed
whenever they are endangered or
threatened in a significant portion of the species.
following paragraphs discuss the
comments received.
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Response: We disagree. None of the
changes encompassed in this rule are
substantive in nature or in any way alter
protections for listed species. As noted
earlier in this rule, such actions would
require separate rulemaking actions
following the procedures of 50 CFR part
424. As stated previously, by changing
‘‘Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened’’ to ‘‘Where
Listed,’’ the Service is allowing for the
inclusion of invertebrate species and
invertebrate experimental population
entries that have been in the table since
2001. Also, by replacing ‘‘endangered or
threatened’’ with ‘‘listed,’’ the Service is
allowing for all the statuses recognized
by the ‘‘Status’’ column. See §§ 17.11(d)
and 17.12(d).
Several commenters also suggested
that defining the ‘‘Where listed’’ column
as ‘‘the geographic area where the
species is listed for purposes of the Act’’
also narrowed the protection of the
listed species.
Response: While we understand the
concern, this was not our intent. This
column is intended only to provide a
geographic description for distinct
population segments of vertebrate, and
invertebrate, vertebrate and plant
experimental population designations.
We added this column to § 17.12 to
allow for indicating plant experimental
population designations. Again, as we
explain above, except for DPSs and
experimental population designations,
entries in this column will be
‘‘Wherever found.’’ None of the changes
encompassed in this rule are substantive
in nature or in any way alter protections
for listed species. Such actions would
require separate rulemaking actions
following the procedures of 50 CFR part
424.
current taxonomic literature in
considering the appropriateness of
present and proposed listings. Although
professional societies maintain lists of
accepted taxa for some taxonomic
groups, this is not true of all groups. The
Services will rely on the generally
accepted lists of taxa when they are
available.’’ This is still the Services’
current standard, as indicated in our
regulations. See 50 CFR 424.11(a),
which states that the Secretary must rely
on standard taxonomic distinctions and
the biological expertise of the
Department and the scientific
community in determining whether a
particular taxon or population is a
species for the purposes of the Act. To
the cases where ITIS may not be
sufficiently comprehensive, we may
consult other sources or experts
regarding appropriate taxonomic
interpretations.
The Services have determined that
ITIS is a reviewer of current taxonomic
literature and maintains generally
accepted lists of taxa that are
determined to be both valid and
verified. As such, to the extent
practicable, the Services, in
combination with the professional
judgment available both within the
Services and the scientific community
(§ 424.11(a)), will utilize ITIS and, for
international species not covered by
ITIS, the taxonomic nomenclature
adopted for use under CITES. In cases
where taxonomy is in dispute or there
is a newly described taxa that might not
be updated in ITIS, we will use our own
best professional judgment and the
expertise of the scientific community.
ITIS and CITES
One commenter suggested that relying
on the Integrated Taxonomic
Information System (ITIS) could pose
problems by being more limiting than,
and not as comprehensive as, the
previous standards, especially for
foreign species.
Response: We addressed the adoption
of the previous standards in our rule of
February 27, 1980 (45 FR 13010, 13012).
At that time, we stated that: ‘‘In
deciding which alternative taxonomic
interpretations to accept, the Director
will rely on the professional judgment
available both within the Service and
the scientific community and from the
most recent taxonomic studies available
pertaining to the subject species.
However, no criteria other than these
very general ones can be established for
acceptance of taxonomic treatments. As
a matter of practice, the Services review
We find good cause pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this rule
effective upon the date set forth in
DATES due to the continual changes
being made to the Lists via new
rulemaking actions. To ensure that we
provide the most accurate and up-todate information to the public, we must
set forth the Lists in their entirety as
soon as possible. The public would not
be served by a 30-day delay in the
effective date, particularly because this
rule does not affect any legal rights.
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Required Determinations
Regulatory Planning and Review
(Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
Executive Order 12866 provides that
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of
Management and Budget will review all
significant rules. OIRA has determined
that this rule is not significant.
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Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the
principles of E.O. 12866 while calling
for improvements in the nation’s
regulatory system to promote
predictability, to reduce uncertainty,
and to use the best, most innovative,
and least burdensome tools for
achieving regulatory ends.
The executive order directs agencies
to consider regulatory approaches that
reduce burdens and maintain flexibility
and freedom of choice for the public
where these approaches are relevant,
feasible, and consistent with regulatory
objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes
further that regulations must be based
on the best available science and that
the rulemaking process must allow for
public participation and an open
exchange of ideas. We have developed
this final rule in a manner consistent
with these requirements.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department of the Interior
certifies that this rule will not have a
significant economic effect on a
substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
(RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). The
changes we are making are intended
primarily to update the standards of
scientific naming used in the Lists of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants and to clarify language in our
regulations. These changes will not have
a substantive impact on the scope of the
regulation, and thus would not affect
businesses or other small entities as
defined in the RFA.
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act (SBREFA)
This rule is not a major rule under 5
U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
This rule:
1. Will not have an annual effect on
the economy of $100 million or more.
2. Will not cause a major increase in
costs or prices for consumers;
individual industries; Federal, State, or
local government agencies; or
geographic regions.
3. Will not have significant adverse
effects on competition, employment,
investment, productivity, innovation, or
the ability of U.S.-based enterprises to
compete with foreign-based enterprises.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
This rule will not impose an
unfunded mandate on State, local, or
tribal governments or the private sector
of more than $100 million per year. This
rule will not have a significant or
unique effect on State, local, or tribal
governments or the private sector. Our
rule simply reorganizes and clarifies
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existing regulations and provides new
standard references for species’
nomenclature. A statement containing
the information required by the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not required.
Takings (E.O. 12630)
In accordance with E.O. 12630, this
rule will not have significant takings
implications. We are only reorganizing
and clarifying existing regulations and
providing new standard references for
species’ nomenclature. This action will,
therefore, not interfere with
constitutionally protected private
property rights. A takings implication
assessment is not required.
Federalism (E.O. 13132)
In accordance with E.O. 13132, this
rule does not have sufficient Federalism
implications to warrant the preparation
of a Federalism Assessment. As our rule
involves reorganizing and clarifying
existing regulations, and providing new
standard references for species’
nomenclature, we do not expect it will
have any effect on State or local
governments or their activities. A
Federalism Assessment is not required.
Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)
In accordance with E.O. 12988, the
Department of the Interior has
determined that this rule does not
unduly burden the judicial system and
that it meets the requirements of
sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order.
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Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA)
This rule does not contain any
information collection requirements for
which Office of Management and
Budget approval is required under the
PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). We may
not conduct or sponsor and you are not
required to respond to a collection of
information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
National Environmental Policy Act
We have analyzed this rule in
accordance with the criteria of the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) and the Department of the
Interior Manual. This rule does not
constitute a major Federal action
significantly affecting the quality of the
human environment. We have
determined this rule is categorically
excluded under the Department of the
Interior’s NEPA regulations in 43 CFR
46.210(i). This categorical exclusion
addresses policies, directives,
regulations, and guidelines that are of
an administrative, financial, legal,
technical, or procedural nature.
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Government-to-Government
Relationship With Tribes
Under the President’s memorandum
of April 29, 1994, ‘‘Government-toGovernment Relations with Native
American Tribal Governments’’ (59 FR
22951), and the Department of the
Interior’s Manual at 512 DM 2, we have
evaluated possible effects on federally
recognized Indian Tribes and have
determined that there are no effects. Our
rule will simply reorganize and clarify
existing regulations and provide new
standards references for species’
nomenclature.
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
Executive Order 13211 requires
agencies to prepare Statements of
Energy Effects when undertaking certain
actions that significantly affect energy
supply, distribution, and use. This rule
revises the formats of the Lists of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants and will not significantly
affect energy supplies, distribution, or
use. Therefore, this action is not a
significant energy action, and no
Statement of Energy Effects is required.
Author
Michael Franz, Ecological Services,
Headquarters, compiled this document.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species,
Exports, Imports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements,
Transportation.
Regulation Promulgation
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, we amend part 17, subchapter
B of chapter I, title 50 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, as set forth below:
PART 17—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 17
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361–1407; 1531–
1544; and 4201–4245, unless otherwise
noted.
■
2. Revise § 17.11 to read as follows:
§ 17.11 Endangered and threatened
wildlife.
(a) The list in paragraph (h) of this
section contains the wildlife species
determined by the Service or the
National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) of the Department of
Commerce’s National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (hereafter
in this section referred to as ‘‘the
Services’’) to be endangered species or
threatened species. It also contains the
wildlife species treated as endangered
species or threatened species because
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they are similar in appearance to and
may be confused with endangered or
threatened species (see §§ 17.50 through
17.52). The ‘‘Common name,’’
‘‘Scientific name,’’ ‘‘Where listed,’’ and
‘‘Status’’ columns provide regulatory
information; together, they identify
listed wildlife species within the
meaning of the Act and describe where
they are protected. When a taxon has
more than one entry, the ‘‘Where listed’’
or ‘‘Status’’ column will identify its
status in each relevant geographic area.
The listing of a particular taxon
includes all lower taxonomic units.
(b) ‘‘Common name’’ column.
Although common names are included,
they cannot be relied upon for
identification of any specimen, since
they may vary greatly in local usage. In
cases where confusion might arise, one
or more synonyms are provided in
parentheses within the ‘‘Common
name’’ column. If a species has been
listed as an Evolutionarily Significant
Unit (ESU) or a Distinct Vertebrate
Population Segment (DPS), the ESU or
DPS names will be provided in brackets
‘‘[ ]’’ following the common name.
(c) ‘‘Scientific name’’ column. The
Services use the most recently accepted
scientific name. In cases where
confusion might arise, one or more
synonyms are provided in parentheses
within the ‘‘Scientific name’’ column.
The Services rely, to the extent
practicable, on the Integrated
Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) to
determine a species’ scientific name.
ITIS incorporates the naming principles
established by the International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature (see paragraph
(g) of this section). If the scientific name
in ITIS differs from the scientific name
adopted for use under the Convention
on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES), the CITES nomenclature is
provided in brackets ‘‘[ ]’’ within the
‘‘Scientific name’’ column following the
ITIS nomenclature.
(d) ‘‘Where listed’’ column. The
‘‘Where listed’’ column sets forth the
geographic area where the species is
listed for purposes of the Act. Except
when providing a geographic
description of a DPS or ESU, or an
experimental population designation,
‘‘Wherever found’’ will be used to
indicate the Act’s protections apply to
all individuals of the species, wherever
found.
(e) ‘‘Status’’ column. Within the
‘‘Status’’ column, the following
abbreviations are used:
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abbreviation represents
E ..................
T ..................
E (S/A) ........
Endangered species.
Threatened species.
Endangered based on similarity of appearance to an
existing listed species.
Threatened based on similarity of appearance to an
existing listed species.
Essential experimental population (See subpart H of this
part).
Nonessential experimental
population (See subpart H
of this part).
XE ...............
XN ...............
(f) ‘‘Listing Citations and Applicable
Rules’’ column. The ‘‘Listing Citations
and Applicable Rules’’ column is
nonregulatory in nature and is provided
for informational and navigational
purposes only.
(1) Within the ‘‘Listing Citations and
Applicable Rules’’ column, the
following superscripts are used:
Superscript
Description of citation or rule
N ...............
NMFS listing citation (NMFS
Lead).
Common name
Description of citation or rule
J ................
T (S/A) .........
Superscript
Both FWS and NMFS listing citation (Joint Jurisdiction).
Critical habitat rule.
Species-specific ‘‘4(d)’’ rule (a
rule issued under the authority of section 4(d) of the Act).
Species-specific ‘‘10(j)’’ rule (a
rule issued under the authority of section 10(j) of the Act).
CH ............
4d ..............
10j .............
(2) Listing citations contain the
volume, document starting page
number, and publication date of the
Federal Register publication(s) in which
a species was given status, listed, or
reclassified. At least since 1973, these
documents have included a statement
indicating the basis for the listing, as
well as the effective date(s) of the listing
or other rules that changed how the
species was identified in the List in
paragraph (h) of this section.
(3) ‘‘Critical habitat’’ and ‘‘Speciesspecific’’ rules superscripts provide
cross-references to other sections in this
part or part 222, 223, or 226 of chapter
II of this title where critical habitat and
species-specific rules are found. The
species-specific superscripts also
identify experimental populations.
Experimental populations (superscript
‘‘10j’’) are a separate citation, with one
of the following symbols in the ‘‘Status’’
column: ‘‘XE’’ for an essential
experimental population and ‘‘XN’’ for
a nonessential experimental population.
(4) This column is for reference and
navigational purposes only. All other
appropriate rules in this part, parts 217
through 226 of chapter II of this title,
and part 402 of chapter IV of this title
apply, if no species-specific rules are
referenced. In addition, other rules in
this title could relate to such species (for
example, port-of-entry requirements).
The references in the ‘‘Listing Citations
and Applicable Rules’’ column do not
comprise a comprehensive list of all
regulations that the Services might
apply to the species or to the regulations
of other Federal agencies or State or
local governments.
(g) The Services will rely to the extent
practicable on ITIS (https://www.itis.gov)
and standard references adopted for
CITES (https://cites.org).
(h) The ‘‘List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife’’ is provided in the
table in this paragraph (h):
Scientific name
MAMMALS
Addax .....................................................................
Anoa, lowland ........................................................
Anoa, mountain ......................................................
Antelope, giant sable .............................................
Antelope, Tibetan ...................................................
Argali [All populations except Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Tajikistan].
Argali [Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Tajikistan] .......
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Status
Addax nasomaculatus .............................
Bubalus depressicornis ...........................
Bubalus quarlesi ......................................
Hippotragus niger variani ........................
Panthalops hodgsonii ..............................
Ovis ammon ............................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
Listing citations and applicable rules
Armadillo, giant ......................................................
Armadillo, pink fairy ...............................................
Ass, African wild ....................................................
Priodontes maximus ................................
Chlamyphorus truncatus .........................
Equus africanus .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Ass, Asian wild ......................................................
Avahi ......................................................................
Aye-aye ..................................................................
Babirusa .................................................................
Baboon, gelada ......................................................
Equus hemionus ......................................
Avahi laniger (=entire genus) ..................
Daubentonia madagascariensis ..............
Babyrousa babyrussa ..............................
Theropithecus gelada ..............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Bandicoot, barred ..................................................
Bandicoot, desert ...................................................
Bandicoot, lesser rabbit .........................................
Bandicoot, pig-footed .............................................
Bandicoot, rabbit ....................................................
Banteng ..................................................................
Bat, Bulmer’s fruit (flying fox) ................................
Bat, bumblebee ......................................................
Bat, Florida bonneted ............................................
Bat, gray ................................................................
Bat, Hawaiian hoary ..............................................
Bat, Indiana ............................................................
Perameles bougainville ...........................
Perameles eremiana ...............................
Macrotis leucura ......................................
Chaeropus ecaudatus .............................
Macrotis lagotis .......................................
Bos javanicus ..........................................
Aproteles bulmerae .................................
Craseonycteris thonglongyai ...................
Eumops floridanus ...................................
Myotis grisescens ....................................
Lasiurus cinereus semotus .....................
Myotis sodalis ..........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Bat, lesser long-nosed ...........................................
Bat, little Mariana fruit ............................................
Fruit Bat, Mariana (=fanihi, Mariana flying fox) .....
Leptonycteris curasoae yerbabuenae .....
Pteropus tokudae ....................................
Pteropus mariannus mariannus ..............
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
T
Bat, Mexican long-nosed .......................................
Bat, northern long-eared ........................................
Leptonycteris nivalis ................................
Myotis septentrionalis ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Bat, Ozark big-eared .............................................
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Ovis ammon ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found except Kyrgyzstan,
Mongolia, and Tajikistan.
Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Tajikistan .....
Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii
ingens.
Emballonura semicaudata rotensis .........
Wherever found .......................................
E
70 FR 52319; 9/2/2005.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976.
71 FR 15620; 3/29/2006.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976, 57 FR 28014;
6/23/1992.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976, 57 FR 28014;
6/23/1992, 50 CFR 17.40(j) 4d.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 42 FR 15971; 3/
24/1977.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24061; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
78 FR 61003; 10/2/2013.
41 FR 17736; 4/28/1976.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
53 FR 38456; 9/30/1988.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984, 70 FR 1190; 1/
6/2005, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
53 FR 38456; 9/30/1988.
80 FR 17973; 4/2/2015, 50 CFR
17.40(o) 4d.
44 FR 69206; 11/30/1979.
Bat, Pacific sheath-tailed (Mariana subspecies)
(Payeyi, Paischeey).
Bat, Rodrigues fruit (flying fox) ..............................
Bat, Singapore roundleaf horseshoe .....................
Bat, Virginia big-eared ...........................................
T
Wherever found .......................................
E
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Bear, Baluchistan ...................................................
Bear, brown [Italy] ..................................................
Pteropus rodricensis ................................
Hipposideros ridleyi .................................
Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii
virginianus.
Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus .................
Ursus arctos arctos .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Italy ..........................................................
E
E
Bear, brown ...........................................................
Ursus arctos pruinosus ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
44 FR 69206; 11/30/1979, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976, 41 FR 26019;
6/24/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Bear, grizzly [Lower 48 States DPS] .....................
Ursus arctos horribilis ..............................
U.S.A., conterminous (lower 48) States,
except where listed as an experimental population.
T
Bear, grizzly ...........................................................
Ursus arctos horribilis ..............................
Ursus arctos ............................................
Ursus maritimus ......................................
U.S.A. (portions of ID and MT, see
§ 17.84(l)).
Mexico .....................................................
Wherever found .......................................
XN
Bear, Mexican grizzly ............................................
Bear, polar .............................................................
Beaver (Mongolia) .................................................
Bison, wood ...........................................................
Castor fiber birulai ...................................
Bison bison athabascae ..........................
E
T
Bison, wood ...........................................................
Bison bison athabascae ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (Alaska) ........................................
Bobcat, Mexican ....................................................
Bontebok (antelope) ..............................................
Camel, Bactrian .....................................................
Caribou, woodland [Southern Selkirk Mountains
DPS].
Lynx (=Felis) rufus escuinapae ...............
Damaliscus pygarus (=dorcas) dorcas ...
Camelus bactrianus .................................
Rangifer tarandus caribou .......................
E
E
E
E
Cat,
Cat,
Cat,
Cat,
Cat,
E
E
E
E
E
41
41
41
41
44
Wherever found .......................................
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Cat, marbled ..........................................................
Cat, Pakistan sand ................................................
Cat, tiger ................................................................
Chamois, Apennine ...............................................
Cheetah .................................................................
Felis jacobita ...........................................
Catopuma (=Felis) temminckii ................
Felis nigripes ...........................................
Prionailurus (=Felis) planiceps ................
Prionailurus
(=Felis)
bengalensis
iriomotensis.
Prionailurus
(=Felis)
bengalensis
bengalensis.
Pardofelis (=Felis) marmorata .................
Felis margarita scheffeli ..........................
Leopardus (=Felis) tigrinus .....................
Rupicapra rupicapra ornata .....................
Acinonyx jubatus .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Canada (southeastern British Columbia
bounded by the Canada-U.S. border,
Columbia River, Kootenay River, Kootenay Lake, and Kootenai River), U.S.
(ID, WA).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Chimpanzee ...........................................................
Pan troglodytes .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Chimpanzee, pygmy ..............................................
Pan paniscus ...........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Chinchilla ...............................................................
Civet, Malabar large-spotted .................................
Deer, Bactrian ........................................................
Deer, Barbary ........................................................
Deer, Calamianes (=Philippine) .............................
Deer, Cedros Island mule ......................................
Deer, Columbian white-tailed [Columbia River
DPS].
Chinchilla brevicaudata boliviana ............
Viverra civettina (=megaspila c.) .............
Cervus elaphus bactrianus ......................
Cervus elaphus barbarus ........................
Axis porcinus calamianensis ...................
Odocoileus hemionus cedrosensis .........
Odocoileus virginianus leucurus .............
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Deer,
Corsican red ................................................
Eld’s brow-antlered ......................................
Formosan sika .............................................
Indochina hog ..............................................
key ...............................................................
Kuhl’s (=Bawean) ........................................
marsh ...........................................................
McNeill’s .......................................................
musk ............................................................
Cervus elaphus corsicanus .....................
Cervus eldi ..............................................
Cervus nippon taiouanus ........................
Axis (=Cervus) porcinus annamiticus .....
Odocoileus virginianus clavium ...............
Axis porcinus kuhli ..................................
Blastocerus dichotomus ..........................
Cervus elaphus macneilii ........................
Moschus spp. (all species) ......................
Deer, North China sika ..........................................
Deer, pampas ........................................................
Deer, Persian fallow ..............................................
Deer, Ryukyu sika .................................................
Deer, Shansi sika ..................................................
Deer, South China sika .........................................
Deer, swamp ..........................................................
Deer, Visayan ........................................................
Deer, Yarkand ........................................................
Dhole ......................................................................
Dibbler ....................................................................
Dog, African wild ....................................................
Dolphin, Chinese river ...........................................
Cervus nippon mandarinus .....................
Ozotoceros bezoarticus ...........................
Dama mesopotamica (=dama m.) ..........
Cervus nippon keramae ..........................
Cervus nippon grassianus .......................
Cervus nippon kopschi ............................
Cervus duvauceli .....................................
Cervus alfredi ..........................................
Cervus elaphus yarkandensis .................
Cuon alpinus ...........................................
Antechinus apicalis ..................................
Lycaon pictus ..........................................
Lipotes vexillifer .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Columbia River (Clark, Cowlitz, Pacific,
Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties,
WA, and Clatsop, Columbia, and Multnomah Counties, OR).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma, China
(Tibet, Yunnan), India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sikkim.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
37 FR 6476; 3/30/1972.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 37 FR 6476; 3/
30/1972.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 55 FR 9129;
3/12/1990, 80 FR 34500; 6/16/2015.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 55 FR 9129;
3/12/1990.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 68 FR 43647; 7/
24/2003.
Dolphin, South Asian River (Indus River subspecies).
Drill .........................................................................
Dugong ..................................................................
Platanista gangetica minor ......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Mandrillus (=Papio) leucophaeus ............
Dugong dugon .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Duiker, Jentink’s ....................................................
Eland, western giant ..............................................
Elephant, African ...................................................
Cephalophus jentinki ...............................
Taurotragus derbianus derbianus ...........
Loxodonta africana ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
T
Elephant, Asian ......................................................
Ferret, black-footed ................................................
Elephas maximus ....................................
Mustela nigripes ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
E
E
Andean ...........................................................
Asian golden (=Temminck’s) .........................
black-footed ....................................................
flat-headed .....................................................
Iriomote ..........................................................
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Listing citations and applicable rules
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 40 FR 31734; 7/28/1975,
72 FR 14866; 3/29/2007, 50 CFR
17.40(b) 4d.
70 FR 69854; 11/17/2005, 50 CFR
17.84(l) 10j.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
73 FR 28212; 5/15/2008, 50 CFR
17.40(q) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 77 FR 26191; 5/
3/2012.
79 FR 26175; 5/7/2014, 50 CFR
17.84(x) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
48 FR 1722; 1/14/1983, 48 FR 49245;
10/25/1983, 49 FR 7390; 2/29/1984,
50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
6/14/1976.
6/14/1976.
6/14/1976.
6/14/1976.
6/25/1979.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
44
35
44
41
32
35
35
35
41
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
53 FR 33990; 9/1/1988.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
54 FR 22906; 5/30/1989 N, 54 FR
22905; 5/30/1989.
55 FR 50835; 12/11/1990 N, 56 FR
1463; 1/14/1991.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970, 68 FR 70185;
12/17/2003.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
43 FR 20499; 5/12/1978, 50 CFR
17.40(e) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970, 56 FR 41473; 9/21/1979, 59
FR 42682; 8/18/1994, 59 FR 42696;
8/18/1994, 61 FR 11320/3/20/1996, 63
FR 52824; 10/1/1998, 65 FR 60879;
10/13/2000, 68 FR 26498; 5/16/2003,
80 FR 66821; 10/30/2015.
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FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
24062;
24062;
24062;
24062;
37124;
37124; 6/25/1979.
8491; 6/2/1970.
37124; 6/25/1979.
24062; 6/14/1976.
4001; 3/11/1967.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
24062; 6/14/1976.
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Ferret, black-footed ................................................
Mustela nigripes ......................................
U.S.A. (WY and specified portions of AZ,
CO, MT, SD, and UT, see
§ 17.84(g)(9)).
XN
Fox, northern swift .................................................
Fox, San Joaquin kit ..............................................
Fox, San Miguel Island ..........................................
Vulpes velox hebes .................................
Vulpes macrotis mutica ...........................
Urocyon littoralis littoralis ........................
Canada ....................................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Fox, Santa Catalina Island ....................................
Urocyon littoralis catalinae ......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fox, Santa Cruz Island ..........................................
Urocyon littoralis santacruzae .................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fox, Santa Rosa Island .........................................
Urocyon littoralis santarosae ...................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fox, Simien ............................................................
Gazelle, Arabian ....................................................
Gazelle, Clark’s ......................................................
Gazelle, dama ........................................................
Canis simensis ........................................
Gazella gazella ........................................
Ammodorcas clarkei ................................
Gazella dama ..........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Gazelle, Moroccan .................................................
Gazelle, mountain (=Cuvier’s) ...............................
Gazelle, Pelzeln’s ..................................................
Gazelle, sand .........................................................
Gazelle, Saudi Arabian ..........................................
Gazelle, slender-horned ........................................
Gibbons ..................................................................
Gazella dorcas massaesyla ....................
Gazella cuvieri .........................................
Gazella dorcas pelzelni ...........................
Gazella subgutturosa marica ..................
Gazella dorcas saudiya ...........................
Gazella leptoceros ...................................
Hylobates spp. (including Nomascus ) ...
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Goral ......................................................................
Gorilla .....................................................................
Hare, hispid ............................................................
Hartebeest, Swayne’s ............................................
Nemorhaedus goral .................................
Gorilla gorilla ...........................................
Caprolagus hispidus ................................
Alcelaphus buselaphus swaynei .............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Hartebeest, Tora ....................................................
Hog, pygmy ............................................................
Horse, Przewalski’s ...............................................
Huemul, north Andean ...........................................
Huemul, south Andean ..........................................
Hutia, Cabrera’s .....................................................
Hutia, dwarf ............................................................
Hutia, large-eared ..................................................
Hutia, little earth .....................................................
Hyena, Barbary ......................................................
Hyena, brown .........................................................
Ibex, Pyrenean .......................................................
Ibex, Walia .............................................................
Impala, black-faced ................................................
Indri ........................................................................
Jaguar ....................................................................
Alcelaphus buselaphus tora ....................
Sus salvanius ..........................................
Equus przewalskii ....................................
Hippocamelus antisensis .........................
Hippocamelus bisulcus ............................
Capromys angelcabrerai .........................
Capromys nana .......................................
Capromys auritus ....................................
Capromys sanfelipensis ..........................
Hyaena hyaena barbara ..........................
Parahyaena (=Hyaena) brunnea .............
Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica .....................
Capra walie .............................................
Aepyceros melampus petersi ..................
Indri indri (=entire genus) ........................
Panthera onca .........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Jaguarundi, Guatemalan .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Wherever found .......................................
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Wherever found .......................................
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Wherever found .......................................
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Kangaroo rat, Fresno .............................................
Herpailurus
(=Felis)
yagouaroundi
fossata.
Herpailurus
(=Felis)
yagouaroundi
cacomitli.
Herpailurus
(=Felis)
yagouaroundi
panamensis.
Herpailurus
(=Felis)
yagouaroundi
tolteca.
Dipodomys nitratoides exilis ....................
56 FR 41473; 8/21/1991, 59 FR 42682;
8/18/1994, 59 FR 42696; 8/18/1994,
61 FR 11320; 3/20/1996, 63 FR
52824; 10/1/1998, 65 FR 60879; 10/
13/2000, 68 FR 26498; 5/16/2003, 80
FR 66821; 10/30/2015, 50 CFR
17.84(g) 10j.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 8491, 6/2/1970.
70 FR 52319; 9/2/2005, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491, 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
37 FR 6476; 3/30/1972, 62 FR 39147; 7/
22/1997, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Wherever found .......................................
E
Kangaroo rat, giant ................................................
Kangaroo rat, Morro Bay .......................................
Dipodomys ingens ...................................
Dipodomys heermanni morroensis .........
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Kangaroo rat, San Bernardino Merriam’s ..............
Dipodomys merriami parvus ...................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Kangaroo rat, Stephens’ ........................................
Kangaroo rat, Tipton ..............................................
Kangaroo, Tasmanian forester ..............................
Koala ......................................................................
Kouprey ..................................................................
Langur, capped ......................................................
Langur, Douc .........................................................
Langur, Francois’ ...................................................
Langur, golden .......................................................
Langur, gray (=entellus) ........................................
Langur, long-tailed .................................................
Dipodomys stephensi (incl. D. cascus) ...
Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides ...........
Macropus giganteus tasmaniensis ..........
Phascolarctos cinereus ...........................
Bos sauveli ..............................................
Trachypithecus (=Presbytis) pileatus ......
Pygathrix nemaeus ..................................
Trachypithecus (=Presbytis) francoisi .....
Trachypithecus (=Presbytis) geei ............
Semnopithecus (=Presbytis) entellus ......
Presbytis potenziani ................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Australia ...................................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Langur, Pagi Island ................................................
Langur, purple-faced ..............................................
Nasalis concolor ......................................
Presbytis senex .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Lechwe, red ...........................................................
Kobus leche .............................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Lemurs ...................................................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Leopard ..................................................................
Lemuridae (incl. genera Lemur, Phaner,
Hapalemur, Lepilemur, Microcebus,
Allocebus, Cheirogaleus, Varecia ).
Panthera pardus ......................................
50 FR 4222; 1/30/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
52 FR 283; 1/5/1987.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
63 FR 3835; 1/27/1988, 63 FR 51005; 9/
24/1988, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
53 FR 38465; 9/30/1988.
53 FR 25608; 7/8/1988.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
65 FR 26762; 5/9/2000.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976, 45 FR 65132; 10/1/1980.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976, 41 FR 26019; 6/24/1976.
E
Leopard [Southern Africa populations] ..................
Panthera pardus ......................................
Leopard, clouded ...................................................
Neofelis nebulosa ....................................
Wherever found, except where it is listed
as threatened.
In Africa, in the wild, south of, and including, the following countries:
Gabon, Congo, Zaire, Uganda, Kenya.
Wherever found .......................................
E
Leopard, snow .......................................................
Linsang, spotted ....................................................
Uncia (=Panthera) uncia .........................
Prionodon pardicolor ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Jaguarundi, Gulf Coast ..........................................
Jaguarundi, Panamanian .......................................
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35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 37 FR 6476; 3/
30/1972, 47 FR 4204; 1/28/1982.
35 FR 8491: 6/2/1970, 37 FR 6476; 3/
30/1972, 47 FR 4204; 1/28/1982, 50
CFR 17.40(f) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976.
37 FR 6476; 3/30/1972.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Lion ........................................................................
Lion ........................................................................
Panthera leo leo ......................................
Panthera leo melanochaita .....................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Loris, lesser slow ...................................................
Nycticebus pygmaeus .............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Lynx, Canada [Contiguous U.S. DPS] ..................
Lynx canadensis ......................................
Where found within contiguous U.S.A. ...
T
Lynx, Spanish ........................................................
Macaque, Formosan rock ......................................
Felis pardina ............................................
Macaca cyclopis ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Macaque, Japanese ..............................................
Macaca fuscata .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Macaque, lion-tailed ...............................................
Macaque, stump-tailed ..........................................
Macaca silenus ........................................
Macaca arctoides ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Macaque, Toque ....................................................
Macaca sinica ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Manatee, Amazonian .............................................
Manatee, West African ..........................................
Manatee, West Indian ............................................
Trichechus inunguis ................................
Trichechus senegalensis .........................
Trichechus manatus ................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
E
Mandrill ..................................................................
Mangabey, Tana River ..........................................
Mangabey, white-collared ......................................
Margay ...................................................................
Markhor, chiltan (=wild goat) .................................
Markhor, straight-horned .......................................
Mandrillus (=Papio) sphinx ......................
Cercocebus galeritus galeritus ................
Cercocebus torquatus .............................
Leopardus (=Felis) wiedii ........................
Capra falconeri (=aegagrus) chiltanensis
Capra falconeri megaceros .....................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Mexico southward ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
E
E
T
Marmoset, buff-headed ..........................................
Marmoset, cotton-top .............................................
Marmoset, Goeldi’s ................................................
Marmoset, white-eared (=buffy tufted-ear) ............
Marmot, Vancouver Island .....................................
Marsupial, eastern jerboa ......................................
Marsupial-mouse, large desert ..............................
Marsupial-mouse, long-tailed .................................
Marten, Formosan yellow-throated ........................
Monkey, black colobus ..........................................
Monkey, black howler ............................................
Callithrix flaviceps ....................................
Saguinus oedipus ....................................
Callimico goeldii ......................................
Callithrix aurita (=jacchus a.) ..................
Marmota vancouverensis ........................
Antechinomys laniger ..............................
Sminthopsis psammophila ......................
Sminthopsis longicaudata .......................
Martes flavigula chrysospila ....................
Colobus satanas ......................................
Alouatta pigra ..........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Diana .......................................................
Guizhou snub-nosed ...............................
L’hoest’s ..................................................
mantled howler ........................................
Preuss’ red colobus ................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
proboscis .................................................
red-backed squirrel .................................
red-bellied ...............................................
red-eared nose-spotted ...........................
Sichuan snub-nosed ...............................
spider ......................................................
spider ......................................................
Tana River red colobus ..........................
Cercopithecus diana ................................
Rhinopithecus brelichi .............................
Cercopithecus lhoesti ..............................
Alouatta palliata .......................................
Procolobus (=Colobus) preussi (=badius
p.).
Nasalis larvatus .......................................
Saimiri oerstedii .......................................
Cercopithecus erythrogaster ...................
Cercopithecus erythrotis ..........................
Rhinopithecus roxellana ..........................
Ateles geoffroyi frontatus ........................
Ateles geoffroyl panamensis ...................
Procolobus
(=Colobus)
rufomitratus
(=badius r.).
Rhinopithecus avunculus ........................
80 FR 79999; 12/23/2015.
80 FR 79999; 12/23/2015, 50 CFR
17.40(r) 4d.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
65 FR 16053; 3/24/2000, 50 CFR
17.40(k) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
44 FR 42910; 7/20/1979.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970, 50 CFR 17.108(a), 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
37 FR 6476; 3/30/1972.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976, 79 FR 60365;
10/7/2014, 50 CFR 17.40(d) 4d.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
35 FR 18319; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
55 FR 39414; 9/27/1990.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
41
35
41
41
55
35
35
35
Wherever found .......................................
E
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Mountain beaver, Point Arena ...............................
Mouse, Alabama beach .........................................
Brachyteles arachnoides .........................
Lagothrix flavicauda ................................
Rhinopithecus bieti ..................................
Procolobus (=Colobus) pennantii (=kirki)
kirki.
Aplodontia rufa nigra ...............................
Peromyscus polionotus ammobates .......
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 55 FR 39414;
9/27/1990.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
55 FR 39414; 9/27/1990.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
Anastasia Island beach ............................
Australian native .......................................
Australian native .......................................
Choctawhatchee beach ............................
Peromyscus polionotus phasma .............
Notomys aquilo ........................................
Zyzomys pedunculatus ............................
Peromyscus polionotus allophrys ............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Mouse, Field’s ........................................................
Mouse, Gould’s ......................................................
Mouse, Key Largo cotton ......................................
Pseudomys fieldi .....................................
Pseudomys gouldii ..................................
Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola ......
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Mouse, New Holland .............................................
Mouse, New Mexico meadow jumping ..................
Pseudomys novaehollandiae ..................
Zapus hudsonius luteus ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Mouse, Pacific pocket ............................................
Perognathus longimembris pacificus ......
Wherever found .......................................
E
Mouse, Perdido Key beach ...................................
Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis ........
Wherever found .......................................
E
Mouse, Preble’s meadow jumping ........................
Zapus hudsonius preblei .........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
Mouse,
salt marsh harvest ....................................
Shark Bay .................................................
Shortridge’s ...............................................
smoky ........................................................
southeastern beach ..................................
St. Andrew beach .....................................
Reithrodontomys raviventris ....................
Pseudomys praeconis .............................
Pseudomys shortridgei ............................
Pseudomys fumeus .................................
Peromyscus polionotus niveiventris ........
Peromyscus polionotus peninsularis .......
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
E
Mouse, western .....................................................
Muntjac, Fea’s .......................................................
Native-cat, eastern .................................................
Numbat ..................................................................
Pseudomys occidentalis ..........................
Muntiacus feae ........................................
Dasyurus viverrinus .................................
Myrmecobius fasciatus ............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Monkey, Tonkin snub-nosed .................................
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Monkey,
Monkey,
Monkey,
woolly spider ...........................................
yellow-tailed woolly .................................
Yunnan snub-nosed ................................
Zanzibar red colobus ..............................
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Listing citations and applicable rules
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
24062; 6/14/1976.
8491; 6/2/1970.
45990; 10/19/1976.
45990; 10/19/1976.
39414; 9/27/1990.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
56 FR 64716; 12/12/1991.
50 FR 23872; 6/6/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
54 FR 20598; 5/12/1989.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
50 FR 23872; 6/6/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
48 FR 43040; 9/21/1983, 49 FR 34504;
8/31/1984.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
79 FR 33119; 6/10/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
59 FR 5306; 2/3/1994, 59 FR 49752; 9/
29/1994.
50 FR 23872; 6/6/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
63 FR 26517; 5/13/1998, 78 FR 31679;
5/24/2013, 50 CFR 17.40(l) 4d, 50
CFR 17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
54 FR 20598; 5/12/1989.
63 FR 70053; 12/18/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970, 38 FR 14678;
6/4/1973.
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Ocelot .....................................................................
Leopardus (=Felis) pardalis ....................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Orangutan ..............................................................
Oryx, Arabian .........................................................
Oryx, scimitar-horned ............................................
Otter, Cameroon clawless .....................................
Otter, giant .............................................................
Otter, long-tailed ....................................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
Otter, marine ..........................................................
Otter, northern sea [Southwest Alaska DPS] ........
Pongo pygmaeus ....................................
Oryx leucoryx ..........................................
Oryx dammah ..........................................
Aonyx congicus (=congica) microdon .....
Pteronura brasiliensis ..............................
Lontra
(=Lutra)
longicaudis
(incl.
platensis ).
Lontra (=Lutra) felina ...............................
Enhydra lutris kenyoni .............................
E
T
Otter, southern river ...............................................
Otter, southern sea ................................................
Panda, giant ...........................................................
Pangolin, Temnick’s ground ..................................
Panther, Florida .....................................................
Planigale, little ........................................................
Planigale, southern ................................................
Pocket gopher, Olympia ........................................
Lontra (=Lutra) provocax .........................
Enhydra lutris nereis ...............................
Ailuropoda melanoleuca ..........................
Manis temmincki ......................................
Puma (=Felis) concolor coryi ..................
Planigale ingrami subtilissima .................
Planigale tenuirostris ...............................
Thomomys mazama pugetensis .............
Wherever found .......................................
Southwest Alaska, from Attu Island to
Western Cook Inlet, including Bristol
Bay, the Kodiak Archipelago, and the
Barren Islands.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
E
E
E
E
E
T
Pocket gopher, Roy Prairie ...................................
Thomomys mazama glacialis ..................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Pocket gopher, Tenino ..........................................
Thomomys mazama tumuli .....................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Pocket gopher, Yelm .............................................
Thomomys mazama yelmensis ...............
Wherever found .......................................
T
Porcupine, thin-spined ...........................................
Porpoise, Gulf of California harbor (cochito,
vaquita).
Possum, Leadbeater’s ...........................................
Possum, mountain pygmy .....................................
Possum, scaly-tailed ..............................................
Prairie dog, Mexican ..............................................
Prairie dog, Utah ....................................................
Chaetomys subspinosus .........................
Phocoena sinus .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Gymnobelideus leadbeateri .....................
Burramys parvus .....................................
Wyulda squamicaudata ...........................
Cynomys mexicanus ...............................
Cynomys parvidens .................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Pronghorn, peninsular ...........................................
Pronghorn, Sonoran ..............................................
Antilocapra americana peninsularis ........
Antilocapra americana sonoriensis .........
E
E
Pronghorn, Sonoran ..............................................
Antilocapra americana sonoriensis .........
Pudu .......................................................................
Puma (=mountain lion) ..........................................
Pudu pudu ...............................................
Puma (=Felis) concolor (all subsp. except coryi ).
Puma (=Felis) concolor costaricensis .....
Puma (=Felis) concolor couguar .............
Setonix brachyurus ..................................
Brachylagus idahoensis ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
In Arizona, an area north of Interstate 8
and south of Interstate 10, bounded
by the Colorado River on the west and
Interstate 10 on the east; and an area
south of Interstate 8, bounded by
Highway 85 on the west, Interstates
10 and 19 on the east, and the U.S.Mexico border on the south.
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (FL) ..............................................
E
E
E
E
found
found
found
found
found
E
T(S/A)
Saiga tatarica mongolica .........................
Chiropotes satanas satanas ....................
Chiropotes albinasus ...............................
Eumetopias jubatus .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (WA—Douglas, Grant, Lincoln,
Adams, Benton Counties).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Lower FL Keys (west of Seven Mile
Bridge).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Western DPS—see 50 CFR 224.101 .....
Seal, bearded [Beringia DPS] ...............................
Erignathus barbatus nauticus ..................
Beringia DPS—see 50 CFR 223.102 .....
T
Seal, bearded [Okhotsk DPS] ...............................
Erignathus barbatus nauticus ..................
Okhotsk DPS—see 50 CFR 223.102 .....
T
Seal, Guadalupe fur ...............................................
Arctocephalus townsendi ........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Seal, Hawaiian monk .............................................
Neomonachus
schauinslandi
(=Monachus schauinslandi).
Monachus monachus ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Wherever found .......................................
E
Seal, Mediterranean monk ....................................
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Sylvilagus bachmani riparius ...................
Pentalagus furnessi .................................
Romerolagus diazi ...................................
Xeromys myoides ....................................
Leporillus conditor ...................................
Bettongia penicillata ................................
Caloprymnus campestris .........................
Bettongia gaimardi ..................................
Bettongia lesueur ....................................
Bettongia tropica .....................................
Diceros bicornis .......................................
Rhinoceros unicornis ...............................
Rhinoceros sondaicus .............................
Ceratotherium simum cottoni ..................
Ceratotherium simum simum ..................
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ........................
Oryzomys palustris natator .....................
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21/1982.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
70 FR 52319; 9/2/2005.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
24/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/24/1976.
70 FR 46366; 8/9/2005, 50 CFR
17.40(p) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
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Saiga, Mongolian (antelope) ..................................
Saki, southern bearded .........................................
Saki, white-nosed ..................................................
Sea lion, Steller [Western DPS] ............................
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Puma, Costa Rican ................................................
Puma (=cougar), eastern .......................................
Quokka ...................................................................
Rabbit, Columbia Basin pygmy [Columbia Basin
DPS].
Rabbit, Lower Keys ...............................................
Rabbit, riparian brush ............................................
Rabbit, Ryukyu ......................................................
Rabbit, volcano ......................................................
Rat, false water ......................................................
Rat, stick-nest ........................................................
Rat-kangaroo, brush-tailed ....................................
Rat-kangaroo, desert (=plain) ................................
Rat-kangaroo, Gaimard’s .......................................
Rat-kangaroo, Lesuer’s .........................................
Rat-kangaroo, Queensland ....................................
Rhinoceros, black ..................................................
Rhinoceros, great Indian .......................................
Rhinoceros, Javan .................................................
Rhinoceros, northern white ....................................
Rhinoceros, southern white ...................................
Rhinoceros, Sumatran ...........................................
Rice rat [Lower FL Keys DPS] ..............................
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found
found
found
found
found
Status
51561
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T(S/A)
E
E
E
E
E
E
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41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
42 FR 2965; 1/14/1977.
49 FR 2779; 1/23/1984.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2. 1970.
79 FR 19759; 4/9/2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
79 FR 19759; 4/9/2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) 4d.
79 FR 19759; 4/9/2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
79 FR 19759; 4/9/2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
50 FR 1056; 1/9/1985 N, 50 FR 1056; 1/
9/1985.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973, 49 FR 22330; 5/
29/1984, 50 CFR 17.40(g) 4d.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
76 FR 25593; 5/5/2011, 50 CFR
17.84(v) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 40265; 8/14/1991,
17.40(h) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
68 FR 10388; 3/5/2003.
50
CFR
55 FR 25588; 6/21/1990.
65 FR 8881; 2/23/2000.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
45 FR 47352; 7/14/1980.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
79 FR 28847; 5/20/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
56 FR 19809; 4/30/1990, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
51 FR 17977; 5/16/1986.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
55 FR 13488; 4/10/1990, 55 FR 50005;
12/4/1990, 62 FR 24345; 5/5/1997 N,
62 FR 30772; 6/5/1997, 50 CFR
226.202 CH, 50 CFR 224.103.
77 FR 76739; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
77 FR 76739; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 50 FR 51251; 12/16/1985,
55 FR 14051; 3/23/1999 N, 50 CFR
223.201 4d.
41 FR 51611; 11/23/1976, 55 FR 14051;
3/23/1999 N, 50 CFR 226.201 CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 55 FR 14051; 3/
23/1999 N.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Phoca (=Pusa) hispida hispida ...............
Wherever found .......................................
Seal, ringed (Baltic subspecies) ............................
Phoca (=Pusa) hispida botnica ...............
Wherever found .......................................
T
Seal, ringed (Ladoga subspecies) .........................
Phoca (=Pusa) hispida ladogensis .........
Wherever found .......................................
E
Seal, ringed (Okhotsk subspecies) ........................
Phoca (=Pusa) hispida ochotensis .........
Wherever found .......................................
T
Seal, ringed (Saimaa subspecies) .........................
Phoca hispida saimensis .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Seal, spotted [Southern DPS] ...............................
Phoca largha ...........................................
Southern DPS—see 50 CFR 223.102 ....
T
Seledang ................................................................
Serow .....................................................................
Bos gaurus ..............................................
Naemorhedus
(=Capricornis)
sumatraensis.
Leptailurus (=Felis) serval constantina ...
Ovis vignei vignei ....................................
Ovis canadensis nelsoni .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Serval, Barbary ......................................................
Shapo .....................................................................
Sheep, Peninsular bighorn [Peninsular CA DPS]
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (CA) Peninsular Ranges ..............
E
E
E
Sheep, Sierra Nevada bighorn ..............................
Ovis canadensis sierrae ..........................
U.S.A. (CA)—Sierra Nevada ...................
E
Shou .......................................................................
Shrew, Buena Vista Lake ......................................
Cervus elaphus wallichi ...........................
Sorex ornatus relictus .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Siamang .................................................................
Sifakas ...................................................................
Sloth, Brazilian three-toed .....................................
Solenodon, Cuban .................................................
Solenodon, Haitian ................................................
Squirrel, Carolina northern flying ...........................
Squirrel, Mount Graham red ..................................
Symphalangus syndactylus .....................
Propithecus spp. ......................................
Bradypus torquatus .................................
Solenodon cubanus .................................
Solenodon paradoxus .............................
Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus ................
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis ..
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Squirrel, northern Idaho ground ............................
Stag, Barbary .........................................................
Stag, Kashmir ........................................................
Suni, Zanzibar ........................................................
Tahr, Arabian .........................................................
Tamaraw ................................................................
Tamarin, golden-rumped .......................................
Tamarin, pied .........................................................
Tamarin, white-footed ............................................
Spermophilus brunneus brunneus ..........
Cervus elaphus barbarus ........................
Cervus elaphus hanglu ...........................
Neotragus moschatus moschatus ...........
Hemitragus jayakari .................................
Bubalus mindorensis ...............................
Leontopithecus spp. ................................
Saguinus bicolor ......................................
Saguinus leucopus ..................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Tapir, Asian ............................................................
Tapir, Central American .........................................
Tapir, mountain ......................................................
Tapir, South American (=Brazilian) .......................
Tarsier, Philippine ..................................................
Tapirus indicus ........................................
Tapirus bairdii ..........................................
Tapirus pinchaque ...................................
Tapirus terrestris .....................................
Tarsius syrichta .......................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Tiger .......................................................................
Panthera tigris .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Tiger, Tasmanian ...................................................
Uakari (all species) ................................................
Urial ........................................................................
Vicuna [Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru] ..........
Thylacinus cynocephalus ........................
Cacajao spp. ...........................................
Ovis musimon ophion ..............................
Vicugna vicugna ......................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found .......................................
found .......................................
found .......................................
found, except Ecudator ..........
E
E
E
T
Vicuna [Ecuador DPS] ...........................................
Vicugna vicugna ......................................
Ecuador ...................................................
E
Vole, Amargosa .....................................................
Microtus californicus scirpensis ...............
Wherever found .......................................
E
Vole, Florida salt marsh .........................................
Vole, Hualapai Mexican .........................................
Wallaby, banded hare ............................................
Wallaby, brindled nail-tailed ...................................
Wallaby, crescent nail-tailed ..................................
Wallaby, Parma .....................................................
Wallaby, western hare ...........................................
Wallaby, yellow-footed rock ...................................
Whale, beluga [Cook Inlet DPS] ............................
Microtus pennsylvanicus dukecampbelli
Microtus mexicanus hualpaiensis ...........
Lagostrophus fasciatus ...........................
Onychogalea fraenata .............................
Onychogalea lunata ................................
Macropus parma .....................................
Lagorchestes hirsutus .............................
Petrogale xanthopus ...............................
Delphinapterus leucas .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Cook Inlet DPS—see 50 CFR 224.101 ..
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Whale, blue ............................................................
Whale, bowhead ....................................................
Whale, false killer [Main Hawaiian Islands Insular
DPS].
Whale, finback .......................................................
Whale, gray [Western North Pacific DPS] .............
Balaenoptera musculus ...........................
Balaena mysticetus .................................
Pseudorca crassidens .............................
Megaptera novaeangliae .........................
Orcinus orca ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Main Hawaiian Islands Insular DPS—
see 50 CFR 224.101.
Wherever found .......................................
Western North Pacific DPS—see 50
CFR 224.101.
Wherever found .......................................
Southern Resident DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
E
E
E
Whale, humpback ..................................................
Whale, killer [Southern Resident DPS] .................
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Seal, ringed (Arctic subspecies) ............................
Whale, North Atlantic right .....................................
Eubalaena glacialis .................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Whale, North Pacific right ......................................
Eubalaena japonica .................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Whale, sei ..............................................................
Whale, Southern right ............................................
Balaenoptera borealis .............................
Eubalaena australis .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
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Listing citations and applicable rules
77 FR 76705; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
77 FR 76705; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
77 FR 76705; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
77 FR 76705; 12/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
58 FR 26920; 5/6/1993 N, 58 FR 40538;
7/28/1993.
75 FR 65239; 10/22/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 223.212 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 26019; 6/24/1976.
T
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 26019; 6/24/1976.
63 FR 13134; 3/18/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
64 FR 19300; 4/20/1999, 65 FR 20; 1/3/
2000, 73 FR 45534; 8/5/2008, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
67 FR 10101; 3/6/2002, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
50 FR 26999; 7/1/1985.
52 FR 20994; 6/3/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
65 FR 17780; 4/5/2000.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 45990; 10/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 37 FR 6476; 3/
30/1972.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 67 FR 37695; 5/
30/2002, 50 CFR 17.40(m) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 67 FR 37695; 5/
30/2002.
49 FR 45160; 11/15/1984, 50 CFR
17.95(a) CH.
56 FR 1457; 1/14/1991.
52 FR 36776; 10/1/1987.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
73 FR 62919; 10/22/2008 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 226.220 CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
77 FR 70915; 11/28/2012 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 59 FR 31094; 6/
16/1994 N, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 50 CFR 224.103.
70 FR 69903; 11/18/2005 N, 72 FR
16284; 4/4/2007, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 80
CFR 7380; 2/10/2015 N, 50 CFR
224.103, 50 CFR 226.206 CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 73 FR 12024; 3/
6/2008 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
224.103, 50 CFR 226.203 CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 73 FR 12024; 3/
6/2008 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.215 CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 73 FR 12024; 3/
6/2008 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011.
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E
E
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Scientific name
Where listed
Physeter catodon (=macrocephalus) ......
Canis lupus ..............................................
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 38 FR 14678; 6/
4/1973, 41 FR 17736; 4/28/1976, 41
FR 24062; 6/14/1976, 43 FR 9607; 3/
9/1978, 80 FR 9218; 2/20/2015, 50
CFR 17.95(a) CH.
Canis lupus ..............................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A.: All of AL, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE,
FL, GA, IA, IN, IL, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD,
ME, MI, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ,
NV, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN,
TX, VA, VT, WI, and WV; and portions
of AZ, NM, OR, UT, and WA as follows:
(1) Northern AZ (that portion north
of the centerline of Interstate
Highway 40);
(2) Northern NM (that portion north
of the centerline of Interstate
Highway 40);
(3) Western OR (that portion of OR
west of the centerline of Highway
395 and Highway 78 north of
Burns Junction and that portion of
OR west of the centerline of Highway 95 south of Burns Junction);
(4) Most of Utah (that portion of UT
south and west of the centerline
of Highway 84 and that portion of
UT south of Highway 80 from
Echo to the UT/WY Stateline);
and
(5) Western WA (that portion of WA
west of the centerline of Highway
97 and Highway 17 north of Mesa
and that portion of WA west of
the centerline of Highway 395
south of Mesa). Mexico.
U.S.A. (MN) .............................................
E
E
Wolf, gray [MN DPS] .............................................
T
Wolf, gray [Northern Rocky Mountain DPS] ..........
Canis lupus ..............................................
Northern Rocky Mountain DPS—U.S.A.
(WY—see § 17.84(i) and (n)).
XN
Wolf, maned ...........................................................
Wolf, Mexican ........................................................
Chrysocyon brachyurus ...........................
Canis lupus baileyi ..................................
E
E
Canis lupus baileyi ..................................
Wolf, red ................................................................
Canis rufus ..............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where included
in an experimental population as set
forth in § 17.84(k).
U.S.A. (portions of AZ and NM)—see
§ 17.84(k).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
43 FR 9607; 3/9/1978, 50 CFR
17.40(d) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(a) CH.
59 FR 60252; 11/22/1994, 59 FR 60266;
11/22/1994, 70 FR 1286; 1/16/2005,
73 FR 4720; 1/28/2008, 50 CFR
17.84(i) 10j, 50 CFR 17.84(n) 10j.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
40 FR 17590; 4/21/1975, 80 FR 2488; 1/
16/2015.
Wolf, Mexican ........................................................
Wolf, red ................................................................
Canis rufus ..............................................
U.S.A. (portions of NC and TN—see
§ 17.84(c)(9)).
XN
Wombat, Queensland hairy-nosed (incl. Barnard’s).
Woodrat, Key Largo ...............................................
Lasiorhinus krefftii (formerly L. barnardi
and L. gillespiei ).
Neotoma floridana smalli .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Wherever found .......................................
E
Woodrat, riparian (San Joaquin Valley) ................
Yak, wild ................................................................
Zebra, Grevy’s .......................................................
Zebra, Hartmann’s mountain .................................
Neotoma fuscipes riparia ........................
Bos mutus (=grunniens m.) .....................
Equus grevyi ............................................
Equus zebra hartmannae ........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
T
T
Zebra, mountain .....................................................
Equus zebra zebra ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
BIRDS
Adjutant, greater ....................................................
Akekee (honeycreeper) .........................................
Leptoptilos dubius ...................................
Loxops caeruleirostris .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Akepa, Hawaii ........................................................
Akepa, Maui ...........................................................
Akialoa, Kauai ........................................................
Akiapolaau .............................................................
Akikiki (honeycreeper) ...........................................
Loxops coccineus ....................................
Loxops ochraceus ...................................
Hemignathus stejnegeri ...........................
Hemignathus wilsoni ...............................
Oreomystis bairdi ....................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Albatross, Amsterdam ...........................................
Albatross, short-tailed ............................................
Diomedea amsterdamensis .....................
Phoebastria (=Diomedea) albatrus .........
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Alethe, Thyolo ........................................................
Antpitta, brown-banded ..........................................
Antwren, black-hooded ..........................................
Blackbird, yellow-shouldered .................................
Alethe choloensis ....................................
Grallaria milleri ........................................
Formicivora erythronotos .........................
Agelaius xanthomus ................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Bobwhite, masked (quail) ......................................
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Common name
Whale, sperm .........................................................
Wolf, gray ...............................................................
Colinus virginianus ridgwayi ....................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Booby, Abbott’s ......................................................
Bristlebird, western ................................................
Bristlebird, western rufous .....................................
Bulbul, Mauritius olivaceous ..................................
Bullfinch, Sao Miguel (finch) ..................................
Bush-shrike, Ulugura .............................................
Bushwren, New Zealand .......................................
Bustard, great Indian .............................................
Cahow ....................................................................
Capercaillie, Cantabrian ........................................
Caracara, crested, (Audubon’s) [FL DPS] .............
Cinclodes, royal .....................................................
Cockatoo, Philippine ..............................................
Cockatoo, salmon-crested .....................................
Papasula (=Sula) abbotti .........................
Dasyornis longirostris (=brachypterus l.)
Dasyornis broadbenti littoralis .................
Hypsipetes borbonicus olivaceus ............
Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina .........................
Malaconotus alius ....................................
Xenicus longipes .....................................
Ardeotis (=Choriotis) nigriceps ................
Pterodroma cahow ..................................
Tetrao urogallus cantabricus ...................
Polyborus plancus audubonii ..................
Cinclodes aricomae .................................
Cacatua haematuropygia ........................
Cacatua moluccensis ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (FL) ..............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
E
E
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Listing citations and applicable rules
63 FR 1752; 1/12/1998, 80 FR 2512; 1/
16/2015, 50 CFR 17.84(k) 10j.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 51 FR 41790;
11/19/1986, 56 FR 56325; 11/4/1991,
60 FR 18941; 4/13/1995.
51 FR 41790; 11/19/1986, 56 FR 56325;
11/4/1991, 60 FR 18941; 4/13/1995,
50 CFR 17.84(c) 10j.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970, 38 FR 14678;
6/4/1973.
48 FR 43040; 9/21/1983, 49 FR 34504;
8/31/1984.
65 FR 8881; 2/23/2000.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
44 FR 49218; 8/21/1979.
44 FR 49218; 8/21/1979 46 FR 11665;
2/10/1981.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976 46 FR 11665;
2/10/1981.
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 65 FR 46643; 7/
31/2000.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
41 FR 51019; 11/19/1976, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
52 FR 25229; 7/6/1987.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
79 FR 35870; 6/24/2014.
76 FR 30758; 5/26/2011 50 CFR
17.41(c) 4d.
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Where listed
Cacatua alba ...........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Cockatoo, yellow-crested .......................................
Condor, Andean .....................................................
Condor, California ..................................................
Cacatua sulphurea ..................................
Vultur gryphus .........................................
Gymnogyps californianus ........................
Gymnogyps californianus ........................
Coot, Hawaiian ......................................................
Cotinga, banded ....................................................
Cotinga, white-winged ...........................................
Courser, Jerdon’s ..................................................
Crane, black-necked ..............................................
Crane, Cuba sandhill .............................................
Crane, hooded .......................................................
Crane, Japanese ...................................................
Crane, Mississippi sandhill ....................................
Fulica americana alai ..............................
Cotinga maculata ....................................
Xipholena atropurpurea ...........................
Rhinoptilus bitorquatus ............................
Grus nigricollis .........................................
Grus canadensis nesiotes .......................
Grus monacha .........................................
Grus japonensis ......................................
Grus canadensis pulla .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. only, except where listed as an
experimental population.
U.S.A. (specific portions of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah)—see § 17.84(j).
Wherever found .......................................
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Wherever found .......................................
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E
E
E
Condor, California ..................................................
Crane, Siberian white ............................................
Crane, white-naped ...............................................
Crane, whooping ....................................................
Grus leucogeranus ..................................
Grus vipio ................................................
Grus americana .......................................
Grus americana .......................................
Creeper, Hawaii .....................................................
Creeper, Molokai ...................................................
Creeper, Oahu .......................................................
Crow, Hawaiian ......................................................
Crow, Mariana .......................................................
Oreomystis mana ....................................
Paroreomyza flammea ............................
Paroreomyza maculata ...........................
Corvus hawaiiensis .................................
Corvus kubaryi ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL, AR, CO, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN,
IA, KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NC,
NM, OH, SC, TN, UT, VA, WI, WV,
western half of WY).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Crane, whooping ....................................................
Crow, white-necked ...............................................
Cuckoo, yellow-billed [Western DPS] ....................
Corvus leucognaphalus ...........................
Coccyzus americanus .............................
Coquus typicus ........................................
Coquus newtoni .......................................
Crax alberti ..............................................
Mitu mitu mitu ..........................................
Crax blumenbachii ...................................
Pipile pipile pipile .....................................
Numenius borealis ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Western DPS: U.S.A. (AZ, CA, CO
(western), ID, MT (western), NM
(western), NV, OR, TX (western), UT,
WA, WY (western)); Canada (British
Columbia
(southwestern);
Mexico
(Baja California, Baja California Sur,
Chihuahua,
Durango
(western),
Sinaloa, Sonora).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Cuckoo-shrike, Mauritius .......................................
Cuckoo-shrike, Reunion ........................................
Curassow, blue-billed ............................................
Curassow, razor-billed ...........................................
Curassow, red-billed ..............................................
Curassow, Trinidad white-headed .........................
Curlew, Eskimo ......................................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Curlew, slender-billed ............................................
Dove, cloven-feathered ..........................................
Dove, Grenada gray-fronted ..................................
Duck, Hawaiian ......................................................
Duck, Laysan .........................................................
Duck, pink-headed .................................................
Duck, white-winged wood ......................................
Eagle, Greenland white-tailed ...............................
Eagle, harpy ...........................................................
Eagle, Madagascar sea .........................................
Eagle, Madagascar serpent ...................................
Eagle, Philippine ....................................................
Eagle, Spanish imperial .........................................
Egret, Chinese .......................................................
Eider, spectacled ...................................................
Numenius tenuirostris ..............................
Drepanoptila holosericea .........................
Leptotila rufaxilla wellsi ...........................
Anas wyvilliana ........................................
Anas laysanensis ....................................
Rhodonessa caryophyllacea ...................
Cairina scutulata ......................................
Haliaeetus albicilla groenlandicus ...........
Harpia harpyja .........................................
Haliaeetus vociferoides ...........................
Eutriorchis astur ......................................
Pithecophaga jefferyi ...............................
Aquila heliaca adalberti ...........................
Egretta eulophotes ..................................
Somateria fischeri ....................................
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E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Eider, Steller’s [AK Breeding DPS] .......................
Polysticta stelleri ......................................
U.S.A. (AK breeding population only) .....
T
Elepaio, Oahu ........................................................
Chasiempis ibidis ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Falcon, Eurasian peregrine ...................................
Falcon, northern aplomado ....................................
Falco peregrinus peregrinus ...................
Falco femoralis septentrionalis ................
Falco femoralis septentrionalis ................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AZ, NM) ......................................
E
E
Falcon, northern aplomado ....................................
Finch, Laysan (honeycreeper) ...............................
Finch, Nihoa (honeycreeper) .................................
Fire-eye, fringed-backed ........................................
Flamingo, Andean ..................................................
Flycatcher, Euler’s .................................................
Flycatcher, Seychelles paradise ............................
Flycatcher, southwestern willow ............................
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Common name
Cockatoo, white .....................................................
Telespyza cantans ..................................
Telespyza ultima .....................................
Pyriglena atra ..........................................
Phoenicoparrus andinus ..........................
Empidonax euleri johnstonei ...................
Terpsiphone corvina ................................
Empidonax traillii extimus ........................
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found
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found
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found
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found
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E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Flycatcher, Tahiti ...................................................
Fody, Mauritius ......................................................
Fody, Rodrigues ....................................................
Fody, Seychelles (weaver-finch) ...........................
Francolin, Djibouti ..................................................
Frigatebird, Andrew’s .............................................
Gallinule, Hawaiian common (Alae ula) ................
Pomarea nigra .........................................
Foudia rubra ............................................
Foudia flavicans ......................................
Foudia sechellarum .................................
Francolinus ochropectus .........................
Fregata andrewsi .....................................
Gallinula
chloropus
(=galeata)
sandvicensis.
Polioptila californica californica ...............
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found
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E
E
E
E
E
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E
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T
Branta (=Nesochen) sandvicensis ..........
Accipiter fasciatus natalis ........................
Accipiter gentilis laingi .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
British Columbia, Canada .......................
E
E
T
Gnatcatcher, coastal California .............................
Goose, Hawaiian ...................................................
Goshawk, Christmas Island ...................................
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Listing citations and applicable rules
79 FR 35870; 6/24/2014 50 CFR
17.41(c) 4d.
79 FR 35870; 6/24/2014.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 61 FR 54045;
10/16/1996, 50 CFR 17.95(b) CH.
61 FR 54045; 10/16/1996, 50 CFR
17.84(j) 10j.
35 FR 16047/10/13/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 3/
9/1978 50 CFR 17.95(b) CH.
58 FR 5561; 1/22/1993, 62 FR 38932; 7/
21/1997, 66 FR 33903; 6/26/2001, 76
FR
6066;
2/3/2011,
50
CFR
17.84(h) 10j.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
56 FR 13598; 4/3/1991.
79 FR 59991; 10/3/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
58 FR 27474; 5/10/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
62 FR 31748; 6/11/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
65 FR 20760; 4/18/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
51 FR 6686; 2/25/1986.
XN
71 FR 42298; 7/26/2006, 50 CFR
17.84(p) 10j.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
75 FR 50814; 8/17/2010.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 10695; 2/27/1995, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
58 FR 16742; 3/30/1993, 50 CFR
17.41(b) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(b) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
77 FR 45870; 8/1/2012.
04AUR2
Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 150 / Thursday, August 4, 2016 / Rules and Regulations
Scientific name
Quisicalus palustris .................................
Amytornis goyderi ....................................
Tachybaptus rufoflavatus ........................
Podilymbus gigas ....................................
Podiceps taczanowskii ............................
Tringa guttifer ..........................................
Neomorphus geoffroyi dulcis ...................
Penelope perspicax .................................
Oreophasis derbianus .............................
Penelope albipennis ................................
Agelastes meleagrides ............................
Larus audouinii ........................................
Larus relictus ...........................................
Buteo galapagoensis ...............................
Buteo solitarius ........................................
Buteo platypterus brunnescens ...............
Accipiter striatus venator .........................
Ramphodon (=Glaucis) dohrnii ...............
Phaethornis malaris margarettae ............
Palmeria dolei ..........................................
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E
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E
E
E
E
E
E
Honeyeater, helmeted ...........................................
Lichenostomus
melanops
cassidix
(=Meliphaga c.).
Buceros (=Rhinoplax) vigil ......................
Amazilia luciae ........................................
Pseudibis gigantea ..................................
Nipponia nippon ......................................
Geronticus eremita ..................................
Rhynochetos jubatus ...............................
Strigops habroptilus .................................
Falco punctatus .......................................
Falco araea .............................................
Halcyon cinnamomina cinnamomina ......
Wherever found .......................................
E
Hornbill, helmeted ..................................................
Hummingbird, Honduran emerald .........................
Ibis, giant ...............................................................
Ibis, Japanese crested ...........................................
Ibis, northern bald ..................................................
Kagu .......................................................................
Kakapo ...................................................................
Kestrel, Mauritius ...................................................
Kestrel, Seychelles ................................................
Kingfisher, Guam Micronesian ..............................
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E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Kite, Cuba hook-billed ...........................................
Kite, Grenada hook-billed ......................................
Kite, snail (Everglade) ...........................................
Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii ............
Chondrohierax uncinatus mirus ..............
Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus .............
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (FL) ..............................................
E
E
E
Knot, rufa red .........................................................
Kokako (wattlebird) ................................................
Lark, Raso .............................................................
Lark, streaked horned ............................................
Calidris canutus rufa ...............................
Callaeas cinerea ......................................
Alauda razae ...........................................
Eremophila alpestris strigata ...................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
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T
E
E
T
Macaw, blue-throated ............................................
Macaw, glaucous ...................................................
Macaw, great green ...............................................
Macaw, indigo ........................................................
Macaw, little blue ...................................................
Macaw, military ......................................................
Magpie-robin, Seychelles (thrush) .........................
Malimbe, Ibadan ....................................................
Malkoha, red-faced (cuckoo) .................................
Megapode, Maleo ..................................................
Megapode, Micronesian (=La Perouse’s) .............
Merganser, Brazilian ..............................................
Millerbird, Nihoa (old world warbler) ......................
Mockingbird, Socorro .............................................
Moorhen, Mariana common ...................................
Murrelet, marbled [CA, OR, WA DPS] ..................
Ara glaucogularis .....................................
Anodorhynchus glaucus ..........................
Ara ambiguus ..........................................
Anodorhynchus leari ................................
Cyanopsitta spixii ....................................
Ara militaris ..............................................
Copsychus sechellarum ..........................
Malimbus ibadanensis .............................
Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus ............
Macrocephalon maleo .............................
Megapodius laperouse ............................
Mergus octosetaceus ..............................
Acrocephalus familiaris kingi ...................
Mimus Graysoni ......................................
Gallinula chloropus guami .......................
Brachyramphus marmoratus ...................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
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Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (CA, OR, WA) ..............................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Nightjar, Puerto Rican ...........................................
Nukupuu, Kauai .....................................................
Caprimulgus noctitherus ..........................
Hemignathus hanapepe ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Nukupuu, Maui .......................................................
Nuthatch, Algerian .................................................
‘O‘o, Kauai (honeyeater) ........................................
Ostrich, Arabian .....................................................
Ostrich, West African .............................................
‘O‘u (honeycreeper) ...............................................
Owl, Anjouan scops ...............................................
Owl, giant scops ....................................................
Owl, Madagascar red ............................................
Owl, Mexican spotted ............................................
Hemignathus affinis .................................
Sitta ledanti ..............................................
Moho braccatus .......................................
Struthio camelus syriacus .......................
Struthio camelus spatzi ...........................
Psittirostra psittacea ................................
Otus rutilus capnodes .............................
Mimizuku (=Otus) gurneyi .......................
Tyto soumagnei .......................................
Strix occidentalis lucida ...........................
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E
E
E
E
E
E
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E
T
Owl, northern spotted ............................................
Strix occidentalis caurina ........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Owl, Seychelles scops ...........................................
Owlet, Morden’s .....................................................
Oystercatcher, Canarian black ..............................
Palila (honeycreeper) .............................................
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Grackle, slender-billed ...........................................
Grasswren, Eyrean (flycatcher) .............................
Grebe, Alaotra .......................................................
Grebe, Atitlan .........................................................
´
Grebe, Junın ..........................................................
Greenshank, Nordmann’s ......................................
Ground-cuckoo, southeastern rufous-vented ........
Guan, cauca ..........................................................
Guan, horned .........................................................
Guan, white-winged ...............................................
Guineafowl, white-breasted ...................................
Gull, Audouin’s .......................................................
Gull, relict ...............................................................
Hawk, Galapagos ..................................................
Hawk, Hawaiian .....................................................
Hawk, Puerto Rican broad-winged ........................
Hawk, Puerto Rican sharp-shinned .......................
Hermit, hook-billed (hummingbird) ........................
Hermit, Margaretta’s ..............................................
Honeycreeper, crested (Akohekohe) .....................
Otus magicus (=insularis) insularis .........
Otus ireneae ............................................
Haematopus meadewaldoi ......................
Loxioides bailleui .....................................
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Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
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E
E
E
E
Paradise-flycatcher, caerulean ..............................
Parakeet, blue-throated (=ochre-marked) .............
Parakeet, Forbes’ ..................................................
Parakeet, golden ....................................................
Parakeet, golden-shouldered .................................
Parakeet, Mauritius ................................................
Parakeet, Norfolk Island ........................................
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Parakeet, orange-bellied ........................................
Parakeet, paradise .................................................
Parakeet, scarlet-chested ......................................
Parakeet, turquoise ................................................
Parrot, Bahaman or Cuban ...................................
Eutrichomyias rowleyi ..............................
Pyrrhura cruentata ...................................
Cyanoramphus auriceps forbesi .............
Aratinga guarouba ...................................
Psephotus chrysopterygius .....................
Psittacula echo ........................................
Cyanoramphus cookii (=novaezelandiae
c.).
Neophema chrysogaster .........................
Psephotus pulcherrimus ..........................
Neophema splendida ..............................
Neophema pulchella ................................
Amazona leucocephala ...........................
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Parrot, ground ........................................................
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Listing citations and applicable rules
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
55 FR 39858; 9/28/1990.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
59 FR 46710; 9/9/1994.
59 FR 46710; 9/9/1994.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967,
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
50
CFR
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
80 FR 45086; 7/29/2015.
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
55 FR 39858; 9/28/1990.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984, 69 FR 62943;
10/28/2004, 50 CFR 17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
79 FR 73705; 12/11/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
78 FR 61451; 10/3/2013, 50 CFR
17.41(a) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(b) CH.
78 FR 61208; 10/3/2013.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
80 FR 59975; 10/2/2015.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
80 FR 59975; 10/2/2015.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984.
57 FR 45337; Oct 1/1992, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
55 FR 39858; 9/28/1990.
58 FR 14248; 3/16/1993 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
55 FR 26114; 6/26/1990, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
55 FR 39858; 9/28/1990.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 41 FR 24062; 6/
14/1976.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
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Scientific name
Where listed
imperial ......................................................
night (=Australian) .....................................
Puerto Rican ..............................................
red-browed .................................................
red-capped .................................................
red-necked .................................................
red-spectacled ...........................................
red-tailed ....................................................
Seychelles lesser vasa ..............................
St. Vincent .................................................
St. Lucia .....................................................
thick-billed ..................................................
vinaceous-breasted ....................................
yellow-billed ...............................................
Common name
Amazona imperialis .................................
Geopsittacus occidentalis ........................
Amazona vittata .......................................
Amazona rhodocorytha ...........................
Pionopsitta pileata ...................................
Amazona arausiaca .................................
Amazona pretrei pretrei ...........................
Amazona brasiliensis ..............................
Coracopsis nigra barklyi ..........................
Amazona guildingii ..................................
Amazona versicolor .................................
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha ..................
Amazona vinacea ....................................
Amazona collaria .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Mexico .....................................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Parrotbill, Maui (Kiwikiu) ........................................
Pseudonestor xanthophrys ......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Penguin, African ....................................................
Penguin, erect-crested ...........................................
Penguin, Fiordland crested ....................................
Penguin, Galapagos ..............................................
Penguin, Humboldt ................................................
Penguin, southern rockhopper [New ZealandAustralia DPS].
Spheniscus demersus .............................
Eudyptes sclateri .....................................
Eudyptes pachyrhynchus ........................
Spheniscus mendiculus ...........................
Spheniscus humboldti .............................
Eudyptes chrysocome .............................
E
T
T
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T
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Penguin, white-flippered ........................................
Penguin, yellow-eyed .............................................
Petrel, Chatham .....................................................
Petrel, Fiji ...............................................................
Petrel, Galapagos ..................................................
Petrel, Hawaiian .....................................................
Petrel, Madeira ......................................................
Petrel, magenta .....................................................
Petrel, Mascarene black ........................................
Pheasant, bar-tailed ...............................................
Pheasant, Blyth’s tragopan ....................................
Pheasant, brown eared .........................................
Pheasant, Cabot’s tragopan ..................................
Pheasant, cheer .....................................................
Pheasant, Chinese monal .....................................
Pheasant, Edward’s ...............................................
Pheasant, Elliot’s ...................................................
Pheasant, imperial .................................................
Pheasant, Mikado ..................................................
Pheasant, Palawan peacock .................................
Pheasant, Sclater’s monal .....................................
Pheasant, Swinhoe’s .............................................
Pheasant, western tragopan ..................................
Pheasant, white eared ...........................................
Pigeon, Azores wood .............................................
Pigeon, Chatham Island ........................................
Eudyptula minor albosignata ...................
Megadyptes antipodes ............................
Pterodroma axillaris .................................
Pseudobulweria macgillivrayi ..................
Pterodroma phaeopygia ..........................
Pterodroma sandwichensis .....................
Pterodroma madeira ................................
Pterodroma magentae .............................
Pterodroma aterrima ...............................
Syrmaticus humaie ..................................
Tragopan blythii .......................................
Crossoptilon mantchuricum .....................
Tragopan caboti ......................................
Catreus wallichii ......................................
Lophophorus lhuysii ................................
Lophura edwardsi ....................................
Syrmaticus ellioti .....................................
Lophura imperialis ...................................
Syrmaticus mikado ..................................
Polyplectron emphanum ..........................
Lophophorus sclateri ...............................
Lophura swinhoii .....................................
Tragopan melanocephalus ......................
Crossoptilon crossoptilon ........................
Columba palumbus azorica .....................
Hemiphaga
novaeseelandiae
chathamensis.
Ducula galeata ........................................
Ducula mindorensis .................................
Columba mayeri ......................................
Columba inornata wetmorei ....................
Columba junoniae ...................................
Pipile jacutinga ........................................
Pitta gurneyi ............................................
Pitta kochi ................................................
Phytotoma raimondii ................................
Thinornis novaeseelandiae .....................
Charadrius melodus ................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
New Zealand-Australia DPS, associated
with the Campbell Plateau and
Macquarie Island.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
44 FR 37124; 6/25/1979.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
55 FR 39858; 9/28/1990.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 15624; 3/12/2013, 50 CFR
17.41(c) 4d.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
75 FR 59645; 9/28/2010.
75 FR 45497; 8/3/2010.
75 FR 45497; 8/3/2010.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
75 FR 45497; 8/3/2010.
76 FR 9681; 2/22/2011.
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E
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32
60
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35
35
35
35
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35
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35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
E
E
E
E
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
50 FR 50726; 12/11/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
T
50 FR 50726; 12/11/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
58 FR 12864; 3/5/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Parrot,
Pigeon, Marquesan imperial ..................................
Pigeon, Mindoro imperial (=zone-tailed) ...............
Pigeon, pink ...........................................................
Pigeon, Puerto Rican plain ....................................
Pigeon, white-tailed laurel .....................................
Piping-guan, black-fronted .....................................
Pitta, Gurney’s .......................................................
Pitta, Koch’s ...........................................................
Plantcutter, Peruvian .............................................
Plover, New Zealand shore ...................................
Plover, piping [Great Lakes watershed DPS] ........
Status
Rallus owstoni .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Great Lakes, watershed in States of IL,
IN, MI, MN, NY, OH, PA, and WI and
Canada (Ont.).
Wherever found, except those areas
where listed as endangered.
Pacific Coast population DPS—U.S.A.
(CA, OR, WA), Mexico (within 50
miles of Pacific coast).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
Rota .........................................................
´
Rail, Junın .............................................................. Laterallus tuerosi .....................................
Rail, light-footed clapper ........................................ Rallus longirostris levipes ........................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. only ..............................................
E
E
Rail, Lord Howe wood ...........................................
Rail, Yuma clapper ................................................
Rhea, lesser (incl. Darwin’s) ..................................
Robin, Chatham Island ..........................................
Robin, dappled mountain .......................................
Robin, scarlet-breasted (flycatcher) .......................
Rockfowl, grey-necked ..........................................
Rockfowl, white-necked .........................................
Roller, long-tailed ground ......................................
Sage-grouse, Gunnison .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. only ..............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
E
T
E
E
E
E
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Charadrius melodus ................................
Pochard, Madagascar ............................................
Po‘ouli (honeycreeper) ...........................................
Prairie-chicken, Attwater’s greater .........................
Puffleg, black-breasted ..........................................
Quail, Merriam’s Montezuma .................................
Quetzel, resplendent ..............................................
Rail, Aukland Island ...............................................
Rail, California clapper ..........................................
Rail, Guam .............................................................
Aythya innotata ........................................
Melamprosops phaeosoma .....................
Tympanuchus cupido attwateri ...............
Eriocnemis nigrivestis ..............................
Cyrtonyx montezumae merriami .............
Pharomachrus mocinno ..........................
Rallus pectoralis muelleri ........................
Rallus longirostris obsoletus ...................
Rallus owstoni .........................................
Rail, Guam .............................................................
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Plover, western snowy [Pacific Coast population
DPS].
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Gallirallus (=Tricholimnas) sylvestris .......
Rallus longirostris yumanensis ................
Rhea (=Pterocnemia) pennata ................
Petroica traversi ......................................
Arcanator orostruthus ..............................
Petroica multicolor multicolor ..................
Picathartes oreas ....................................
Picathartes gymnocephalus ....................
Uratelornis chimaera ...............................
Centrocercus minimus .............................
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45497; 8/3/2010.
45497; 8/3/2010.
46914; 9/14/2009.
46914; 9/14/2009.
235; 1/5/2010.
4001; 3/11/1967.
2899; 1/12/1995.
46914; 9/14/2009.
2899; 1/12/1995.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
39858; 9/28/1990.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
24062; 6/14/1976.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
18319; 12/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
75 FR 43844; 7/27/2010.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
49 FR 14354; 4/11/1984, 49 FR 33881;
8/27/1984, 54 FR 43966; 10/30/1989.
54 FR 43966; 10/30/1989, 50 CFR
17.84(f) 10j.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
34 FR 5034; 3/8/1969, 35 FR 16047; 10/
13/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
79 FR 69191; 11/20/2014, 50 CFR
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Scientific name
Atrichornis clamosus ...............................
Aphelocoma coerulescens ......................
Copsychus niger cebuensis ....................
Puffinus heinrothi .....................................
Puffinus auricularis newelli ......................
Lanius ludovicianus mearnsi ...................
Carduelis cucullata ..................................
Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis ...........
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
T
E
T
T
E
E
E
Sparrow, Florida grasshopper ...............................
Sparrow, San Clemente sage ...............................
Sparrowhawk, Anjouan Island ...............................
Starling, Ponape mountain ....................................
Starling, Rothschild’s (myna) .................................
Stilt, black ..............................................................
Stilt, Hawaiian ........................................................
Ammodramus savannarum floridanus ....
Amphispiza belli clementeae ...................
Accipiter francesii pusillus .......................
Aplonis pelzelni .......................................
Leucopsar rothschildi ..............................
Himantopus novaezelandiae ...................
Himantopus mexicanus (=himantopus)
knudseni.
Ciconia boyciana (=ciconia b.) ................
Mycteria americana .................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
T
E
E
E
E
E
Stork, oriental white ...............................................
Stork, wood [Southeast U.S. DPS] ........................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC) ..........
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Sunbird, Marungu ..................................................
Swiftlet, Mariana gray ............................................
Tanager, cherry-throated .......................................
Teal, Campbell Island flightless .............................
Tern, California least .............................................
Nectarinia prigoginei ................................
Aerodramus vanikorensis bartschi ..........
Nemosia rourei ........................................
Anas aucklandica nesiotis .......................
Sterna antillarum browni .........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Tern, least [Interior DPS] .......................................
Sterna antillarum .....................................
E
Sterna dougallii dougallii .........................
E
52 FR 42064; 11/2/1987.
T
52 FR 42064; 11/2/1987.
Thicketbird, long-legged ........................................
Thrasher, white-breasted .......................................
Thrush, large Kauai ...............................................
Thrush, Molokai .....................................................
Thrush, New Zealand (wattlebird) .........................
Thrush, small Kauai ...............................................
Thrush, St. Lucia forest .........................................
Thrush, Taita ..........................................................
Tinamou, solitary ...................................................
Tit-spinetail, white-browed .....................................
Tit-tyrant, ash-breasted ..........................................
Tody-tyrant, Kaempfer’s ........................................
Towhee, Inyo California .........................................
Trichocichla rufa ......................................
Ramphocinclus brachyurus .....................
Myadestes myadestinus ..........................
Myadestes lanaiensis rutha .....................
Turnagra capensis ...................................
Myadestes palmeri ..................................
Cichlherminia lherminieri sanctaeluciae ..
Turdus olivaceous helleri ........................
Tinamus solitarius ...................................
Leptasthenura xenothorax .......................
Anairetes alpinus .....................................
Hemitriccus kaempferi .............................
Pipilo crissalis eremophilus .....................
U.S.A. (AR, CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA—
Miss. R. and tribs. N of Baton Rouge,
MS—Miss. R., MO, MT, ND, NE, NM,
OK, SD, TN, TX—except within 50
miles of coast).
U.S.A. (Atlantic Coast south to NC),
Canada (Newf., N.S, Que.), Bermuda.
Western Hemisphere and adjacent
oceans, incl. U.S.A. (FL, PR, VI),
where not listed as endangered.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
49 FR 7332; 2/28/1984, 79 FR 37077; 6/
30/2014.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
50 FR 21784; 5/28/1985.
Tern, roseate [Northeast U.S. nesting population
DPS].
Tern, roseate [Western Hemisphere DPS] ............
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Tree-finch, medium ................................................
Trembler, Martinique (thrasher) .............................
Turaco, Bannerman’s ............................................
Turtle-dove, Seychelles .........................................
Vanga, Pollen’s ......................................................
Vanga, Van Dam’s .................................................
Vireo, black-capped ...............................................
Vireo, least Bell’s ...................................................
Camarhynchus pauper ............................
Cinclocerthia ruficauda gutturalis ............
Tauraco bannermani ...............................
Streptopelia picturata rostrata .................
Xenopirostris polleni ................................
Xenopirostris damii ..................................
Vireo atricapillus ......................................
Vireo bellii pusillus ...................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
T
E
E
Wanderer, plain (collared-hemipode) ....................
Warbler, Aldabra (old world warbler) .....................
Warbler (wood), Bachman’s ..................................
Pedionomous torquatus ..........................
Nesillas aldabranus .................................
Vermivora bachmanii ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Warbler (wood), Barbados yellow .........................
Warbler, elfin-woods ..............................................
Dendroica petechia petechia ...................
Setophaga angelae .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Warbler (wood), golden-cheeked ..........................
Dendroica chrysoparia ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Warbler (wood), Kirtland’s .....................................
Dendroica kirtlandii ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Warbler, Eiao Marquesas reed- ............................
Warbler, nightingale reed, (old world warbler) ......
Acrocephalus percernis aquilonis ...........
Acrocephalus luscinia ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Warbler, Rodrigues (old world warbler) .................
Warbler (wood), Semper’s .....................................
Warbler, Seychelles (old world warbler) ................
Wattle-eye, banded ................................................
Weaver, Clarke’s ...................................................
Whipbird, western ..................................................
White-eye, bridled ..................................................
White-eye, Norfolk Island ......................................
White-eye, Ponape greater ....................................
White-eye, Rota bridled .........................................
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Scrub-bird, noisy ....................................................
Scrub-jay, Florida ...................................................
Shama, Cebu black (thrush) ..................................
Shearwater, Heinroth’s ..........................................
Shearwater, Newell’s Townsend’s .........................
Shrike, San Clemente loggerhead ........................
Siskin, red ..............................................................
Sparrow, Cape Sable seaside ...............................
Bebrornis rodericanus .............................
Leucopeza semperi .................................
Bebrornis sechellensis ............................
Platysteira laticincta .................................
Ploceus golandi .......................................
Psophodes nigrogularis ...........................
Zosterops conspicillatus conspicillatus ...
Zosterops albogularis ..............................
Rukia longirostra .....................................
Zosterops rotensis ...................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
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Wherever
.......................................
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E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
White-eye, Seychelles ...........................................
Woodpecker, imperial ............................................
Woodpecker, ivory-billed .......................................
Zosterops modesta ..................................
Campephilus imperialis ...........................
Campephilus principalis ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Woodpecker, red-cockaded ...................................
Woodpecker, Tristam’s ..........................................
Wood-quail, gorgeted ............................................
Woodstar, Chilean .................................................
Woodstar, Esmeraldas ..........................................
Wren, Guadeloupe house ......................................
Wren, St. Lucia house ...........................................
Picoides borealis .....................................
Dryocopus javensis richardsi ..................
Odontophorus strophium .........................
Eulidia yarrellii .........................................
Chaetocercus berlepschi .........................
Troglodytes aedon guadeloupensis ........
Troglodytes aedon mesoleucus ..............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
75 FR 50814; 8/17/2010.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
77 FR 43434; 7/24/2012.
75 FR 81794; 12/28/2010.
52 FR 28780; 8/3/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
75 FR 43853; 7/27/2010.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
52 FR 37420; 10/6/1987.
51 FR 16474; 5/2/1986, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
81 FR 40534; 6/22/2016, 50 CFR
17.41(e) 4d.
55 FR 18844; 5/4/1990, 55 FR 53153;
12/27/1990.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
76 FR 50052; 8/11/2011.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 35 FR 18319; 12/
2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
60 FR 2899; 1/12/1995.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
49 FR 33881; 8/27/1984.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
69 FR 3022; 1/22/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(b) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 8491; 6/
2/1970.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
75 FR 50814; 8/17/2010.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
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35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
52 FR 20715; 6/3/1987.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
75 FR 235; 1/5/2010.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
42 FR 40682; 8/11/1977.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967,
17.95(b) CH.
51 FR 27492; 7/31/1986.
42 FR 40682; 8/11/1977.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
73 FR 3146; 1/16/2008.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
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Scientific name
Where listed
REPTILES
Alligator, American .................................................
Alligator mississippiensis .........................
Wherever found .......................................
T(S/A)
Alligator, Chinese ...................................................
Anole, Culebra Island giant ...................................
Alligator sinensis .....................................
Anolis roosevelti ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Boa, Jamaican .......................................................
Boa, Mona .............................................................
Epicrates subflavus .................................
Epicrates monensis monensis ................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Boa,
Boa,
Boa,
Boa,
Puerto Rican .................................................
Round Island (unnamed) ..............................
Round Island (unnamed) ..............................
Virgin Islands tree .........................................
Epicrates inornatus ..................................
Bolyeria multocarinata .............................
Casarea dussumieri ................................
Epicrates monensis granti .......................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Caiman, Apaporis River .........................................
Caiman, black ........................................................
Caiman, broad-snouted [Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay,
Uruguay DPS].
Caiman, broad-snouted [Argentina DPS] ..............
Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis .............
Melanosuchus niger ................................
Caiman latirostris .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay .........
E
E
E
Caiman latirostris .....................................
Argentina .................................................
T
Caiman, brown .......................................................
Caiman crocodilus fuscus (includes
Caiman crocodilus chiapasius ).
Caiman crocodilus crocodilus .................
Wherever found .......................................
T(S/A)
Caiman, common ...................................................
Wherever found .......................................
T(S/A)
Caiman, yacare ......................................................
Caiman yacare ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Chuckwalla, San Esteban Island ...........................
Crocodile, African dwarf ........................................
Crocodile, African slender-snouted .......................
Crocodile, American [Non-U.S. populations] .........
Sauromalus varius ...................................
Osteolaemus tetraspis tetraspis ..............
Crocodylus cataphractus .........................
Crocodylus acutus ...................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
E
E
E
E
Crocodile, American [FL DPS] ..............................
Crocodylus acutus ...................................
U.S.A. (FL) ..............................................
T
Crocodile,
Crocodile,
Crocodile,
Crocodile,
Crocodile,
Ceylon mugger .....................................
Congo dwarf .........................................
Cuban ...................................................
mugger .................................................
Nile .......................................................
Crocodylus palustris kimbula ..................
Osteolaemus tetraspis osborni ................
Crocodylus rhombifer ..............................
Crocodylus palustris palustris .................
Crocodylus niloticus ................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Crocodile, Orinoco .................................................
Crocodile, Philippine ..............................................
Crocodile, saltwater [All populations except
Papua New Guinea and Australia].
Crocodile, saltwater [Australia DPS] .....................
Crocodylus intermedius ...........................
Crocodylus novaeguineae mindorensis ..
Crocodylus porosus .................................
E
E
E
Crocodylus porosus .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except Papua New
Guinea and Australia.
Australia ...................................................
Crocodile, Siamese ................................................
Gartersnake, narrow-headed .................................
Gartersnake, northern Mexican .............................
Crocodylus siamensis .............................
Thamnophis rufipunctatus .......................
Thamnophis eques megalops .................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
T
Gavial .....................................................................
Gecko, day .............................................................
Gecko, Monito ........................................................
Gavialis gangeticus .................................
Phelsuma edwardnewtoni .......................
Sphaerodactylus micropithecus ..............
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Gecko, Round Island day ......................................
Gecko, Serpent Island ...........................................
Iguana, Acklins ground ..........................................
Iguana, Allen’s Cay ................................................
Iguana, Andros Island ground ...............................
Iguana, Anegada ground .......................................
Iguana, Barrington land .........................................
Iguana, Cayman Brac ground ...............................
Iguana, Cuban ground ...........................................
Phelsuma guentheri ................................
Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula ...................
Cyclura rileyi nuchalis .............................
Cyclura cychlura inornata ........................
Cyclura cychlura cychlura .......................
Cyclura pinguis ........................................
Conolophus pallidus ................................
Cyclura nubila caymanensis ...................
Cyclura nubila nubila ...............................
Exuma Island ............................................
Fiji banded ................................................
Fiji crested ................................................
Grand Cayman ground .............................
Jamaican ..................................................
Mayaguana ...............................................
Mona ground ............................................
Cyclura cychlura figginsi .........................
Brachylophus fasciatus ...........................
Brachylophus vitiensis .............................
Cyclura nubila lewisi ................................
Cyclura collei ...........................................
Cyclura carinata bartschi .........................
Cyclura stejnegeri ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found (exluding population introduced in Puerto Rico).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
T
T
T
E
E
T
T
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana,
Iguana, Turks and Caicos .....................................
Iguana, Watling Island ground ...............................
Iguana, White Cay ground .....................................
Lizard, blunt-nosed leopard ...................................
Lizard, Coachella Valley fringe-toed ......................
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Cyclura carinata carinata ........................
Cyclura rileyi rileyi ...................................
Cyclura rileyi cristata ...............................
Gambelia silus .........................................
Uma inornata ...........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
T
E
T
E
T
Lizard,
Lizard,
Lizard,
Lizard,
Hierro giant ................................................
Ibiza wall ....................................................
Maria Island ground ...................................
St. Croix ground .........................................
Gallotia simonyi simonyi ..........................
Podarcis pityusensis ................................
Cnemidophorus vanzoi ............................
Ameiva polops .........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
T
E
E
Monitor, desert .......................................................
Monitor, Indian (=Bengal) ......................................
Monitor, Komodo Island .........................................
Monitor, yellow .......................................................
Pinesnake, black ....................................................
Varanus griseus ......................................
Varanus bengalensis ...............................
Varanus komodoensis .............................
Varanus flavescens .................................
Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi ...............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Python, Indian ........................................................
Python molurus molurus .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
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E
E
E
E
T
T
Listing citations and applicable rules
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 40 FR 44412; 9/
26/1975, 42 FR 2071; 1/10/1977, 44
FR 37130; 6/25/1979, 44 FR 59080;
10/12/1979, 46 FR 40664; 8/10/1981,
48 FR 46332; 10/12/1983, 50 FR
25672; 6/20/1985, 52 FR 21059; 6/4/
1987, 50 CFR 17.42(a) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
42 FR 37371; 7/21/1977, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
43 FR 4618; 2/3/1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
45 FR 18009; 3/20/1980.
45 FR 18009; 3/20/1980.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 44 FR 70677;
12/7/1979.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 38162; 6/25/2013, 50 CFR
17.42(c) 4d.
65 FR 25867; 5/4/2000, 50 CFR
17.42(c) 4d.
65 FR 25867; 5/4/2000, 50 CFR
17.42(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 65 FR 25867; 5/
4/2000, 50 CFR 17.42(c) 4d.
45 FR 18009; 3/20/1980.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
37 FR 6476; 3/30/1972.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975, 44 FR 75074;
12/18/1979 72 FR 13027; 3/20/2007.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975, 72 FR 13027;
3/20/2007, 50 CFR 17.95(c) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 52 FR 23148; 6/
17/1987, 53 FR 38451; 9/30/1988, 58
FR 49870; 9/23/1993, 61 FR 32356;
6/24/1996, 50 CFR 17.42(c) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
44 FR 75074; 12/18/1979, 61 FR
32356;6/24/1996.
44 FR 75074; 12/18/1979, 61 FR 32356;
6/24/1996, 50 CFR 17.42(c) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/4/1976.
79 FR 38677; 7/8/2014.
79 FR 38677; 7/8/2014, 50 CFR
17.42(g) 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
47 FR 46090; 10/15/1982, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
45 FR 18009; 3/20/1980.
45 FR 18009; 3/20/1980.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
43 FR 4618; 2/3/1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
45 FR 63812; 9/25/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
49 FR 7394; 2/29/1984.
49 FR 7394; 2/29/1984.
56 FR 49469; 9/30/1991.
42 FR 28543; 6/3/1977, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
80 FR 60467; 10/6/2015, 50 CFR
17.42(h) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
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Where listed
Crotalus unicolor .....................................
Crotalus willardi obscurus .......................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
T
Sea turtle, green [Central North Pacific DPS] .......
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [Central West Pacific DPS] .......
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [East Indian—West Pacific DPS]
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [East Pacific DPS] .....................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [Mediterranean DPS] .................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [North Atlantic DPS] ..................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [North Indian DPS] ....................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [South Atlantic DPS] ..................
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [Southwest Indian DPS] ............
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, green [Southwest Pacific DPS] ............
Chelonia mydas .......................................
Sea turtle, hawksbill ...............................................
Eretmochelys imbricata ...........................
Green sea turtles originating from the
Central North Pacific Ocean, bounded
by the following coordinates: 41° N.,
169° E. in the northwest; 41° N., 143°
W. in the northeast; 9° N., 125° W. in
the southeast; and 9° N., 175° W. in
the southwest Pacific coast of Mexico.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Central South Pacific Ocean, bounded
by the following coordinates: 9° N.,
175° W. in the northwest; 9° N., 125°
W. in the northeast; 40° S., 96° W. in
the southeast; 40° S., 176° E. in the
southwest; and 13° S., 171° E. in the
west.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Central West Pacific Ocean, bounded
by the following coordinates: 41° N.,
146° E. in the northwest; 41° N., 169°
E. in the northeast; 9° N., 175° W. in
the east; 13° S., 171° E. in the southeast; along the northern coast of the
island of New Guinea; and 4.5° N.,
129° E. in the west.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Eastern Indian and Western Pacific
Oceans, bounded by the following
lines and coordinates: 41° N. Lat. in
the north, 41° N., 146° E. in the northeast; 4.5° N., 129° E. in the southeast;
along the southern coast of the island
of New Guinea; along the western
coast of Australia (west of 142° E.
Long.); 40° S. Lat. in the south; and
84° E. Long. in the east.
Green sea turtles originating from the
East Pacific Ocean, bounded by the
following lines and coordinates: 41°
N., 143° W. in the northwest; 41° N.
Lat. in the north; along the western
coasts of the Americas; 40° S. Lat. in
the south; and 40° S., 96° W. in the
southwest.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Mediterranean Sea, bounded by 5.5°
W. Long. in the west.
Green sea turtles originating from the
North Atlantic Ocean, bounded by the
following lines and coordinates: 48° N.
Lat. in the north, along the western
coasts of Europe and Africa (west of
5.5° W. Long.); north of 19° N. Lat. in
the east; bounded by 19° N., 65.1° W.
to 14° N., 65.1° W. then 14° N., 77°
W. in the south and west; and along
the eastern coasts of the Americas
(north of 7.5° N., 77° W.).
Green sea turtles originating from the
North Indian Ocean, bounded by: Africa and Asia in the west and north; 84°
E. Long. in the east; and the equator
in the south.
Green sea turtles originating from the
South Atlantic Ocean, bounded by the
following lines and coordinates: along
the northern and eastern coasts of
South America (east of 7.5° N., 77°
W.); 14° N., 77° W. to 14° N., 65.1°
W. to 19° N., 65.1° W. in the north
and west; 19° N. Lat. in the northeast;
40° S., 19° E. in the southeast; and
40° S. Lat. in the south.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Southwest Indian Ocean, bounded by
the following lines: the equator to the
north; 84° E. Long. to the east; 40° S.
Lat. to the south; and 19° E. Long
(and along the eastern coast of Africa)
in the west.
Green sea turtles originating from the
Southwest Pacific Ocean, bounded by
the following lines and coordinates:
along the southern coast of the island
of New Guinea and the Torres Strait
(east of 142° E Long.); 13° S., 171° E.
in the northeast; 40° S., 176° E. in the
southeast; and 40° S., 142° E. in the
southwest.
Wherever found .......................................
T
Sea turtle, green [Central South Pacific DPS] ......
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Rattlesnake, Aruba Island .....................................
Rattlesnake, New Mexican ridge-nosed ................
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48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
43 FR 34476; 8/4/1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) CH.
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
223.205, 50 CFR 223.206, 50 CFR
223.207.
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81 FR 20057;
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81 FR 20057;
224.104.
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81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
E
81 FR 20057;
224.104.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
T
81 FR 20057; 4/6/2016 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
E
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(c) CH, 50
CFR 226.209 CH.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Lepidochelys kempii ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sea turtle, leatherback ...........................................
Dermochelys coriacea .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Mediterranean Sea DPS]
Caretta caretta .........................................
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [North Pacific Ocean DPS]
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Northeast Atlantic Ocean
DPS].
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Northwest Atlantic Ocean
DPS].
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [South Atlantic Ocean
DPS].
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [South Pacific Ocean DPS]
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Southeast Indo-Pacific
Ocean DPS].
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Southwest Indian Ocean
DPS].
Caretta caretta .........................................
Sea turtle, olive ridley [Pacific coast of Mexico
breeding DPS].
Sea turtle, olive ridley ............................................
Lepidochelys olivacea .............................
Mediterranean Sea DPS—Loggerhead
sea turtles originating from the Mediterranean Sea east of 5°36′ W. Long.
North Indian Ocean DPS—Loggerhead
sea turtles originating from the North
Indian Ocean north of the equator and
south of 30° N. Lat.
North Pacific Ocean DPS—Loggerhead
sea turtles originating from the North
Pacific north of the equator and south
of 60° N. Lat.
Northeast Atlantic Ocean DPS—Loggerhead sea turtles originating from the
Northeast Atlantic Ocean north of the
equator, south of 60° N. Lat., and east
of 40° W. Long., except in the vicinity
of the Strait of Gibraltar where the
eastern boundary is 5°36′ W. Long.
Northwest Atlantic Ocean DPS—Loggerhead sea turtles originating from the
Northwest Atlantic Ocean north of the
equator, south of 60° N. Lat., and
west of 40° W. Long..
South Atlantic Ocean DPS—Loggerhead
sea turtles originating from the South
Atlantic Ocean south of the equator,
north of 60° S. Lat., west of 20° E.
Long., and east of 67° W. Long.
South Pacific Ocean DPS—Loggerhead
sea turtles originating from the South
Pacific south of the equator, north of
60° S. Lat., west of 67° W. Long., and
east of 141° E. Long.
Southeast Indo-Pacific Ocean DPS—
Loggerhead sea turtles originating
from the Southeast Indian Ocean
south of the equator, north of 60° S.
Lat., and east of 80° E. Long.; South
Pacific Ocean south of the equator,
north of 60° S. Lat., and west of 141°
E. Long.
Southwest Indian Ocean DPS—Loggerhead sea turtles originating from the
Southwest Indian Ocean north of the
equator, south of 30° N. Lat., east of
20° E. Long., and west of 80° E. Long.
Breeding colony populations on Pacific
coast of Mexico.
Wherever found except when listed as
endangered under 50 CFR 224.101.
E
Sea turtle, loggerhead [North Indian Ocean DPS]
Skink, blue-tail mole ..............................................
Eumeces egregius lividus .......................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Skink, Round Island ...............................................
Skink, sand ............................................................
Leiolopisma telfairi ...................................
Neoseps reynoldsi ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
T
Skink, Slevin’s (Gualiik halumtanu, Gholuuf) ........
Snake, Atlantic salt marsh .....................................
Snake, copperbelly water [Northern DPS] ............
Snake, eastern indigo ............................................
Snake, giant garter ................................................
Snake, Maria Island ...............................................
Snake, San Francisco garter .................................
Tartaruga ...............................................................
Terrapin, river ........................................................
Tomistoma .............................................................
Tortoise, angulated ................................................
Tortoise, Bolson .....................................................
Tortoise, desert [Mojave DPS] ..............................
Emoia slevini ...........................................
Nerodia clarkii taeniata ............................
Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta ...............
Drymarchon corais couperi .....................
Thamnophis gigas ...................................
Liophus ornatus .......................................
Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia ...............
Podocnemis expansa ..............................
Batagur baska .........................................
Tomistoma schlegelii ...............................
Geochelone yniphora ..............................
Gopherus flavomarginatus ......................
Gopherus agassizii ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. (IN north of 40° N. Lat., MI, OH)
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except AZ south and
east of Colorado R., and Mexico.
E
T
T
T
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
T
Tortoise, desert ......................................................
Gopherus agassizii ..................................
Geochelone nigra (=elephantopus) .........
Gopherus polyphemus ............................
E
T
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
52 FR 25376; 7/7/1987.
Geochelone radiata .................................
Podocnemis unifilis ..................................
Sphenodon punctatus .............................
AZ south and east of Colorado R., and
Mexico, when found outside of Mexico
or said range in AZ.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found west of Mobile and
Tombigbee Rivers in AL, MS, and LA.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T(S/A)
Tortoise, Galapagos ..............................................
Tortoise, gopher [West of Mobile and Tombigbee
Rivers DPS].
Tortoise, Madagascar radiated ..............................
Tracaja ...................................................................
Tuatara ...................................................................
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Common name
Sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley .......................................
E
E
E
Tuatara, Brother’s Island .......................................
Sphenodon guntheri ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Alabama redbellied .....................................
aquatic box .................................................
black softshell .............................................
bog (=Muhlenberg) [Northen DPS] ............
Pseudemys alabamensis ........................
Terrapene coahuila .................................
Trionyx nigricans .....................................
Clemmys muhlenbergii ............................
E
E
E
T
Turtle, bog (=Muhlenberg) .....................................
Clemmys muhlenbergii ............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except GA, NC, SC,
TN, VA.
U.S.A. (GA, NC, SC, TN, VA) .................
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 65 FR 16053; 3/
24/2000.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970, 65 FR 16053; 3/
24/2000.
52 FR 22939; 6/16/1987.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
62 FR 59605; 11/4/1997.
Turtle, Brazilian sideneck ......................................
Phrynops hogei .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
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35 FR 18319; 12/2/1970 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(c) CH, 50
CFR 226.207 CH.
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
E
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
E
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
E
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
T
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
223.205, 50 CFR 223.206, 50 CFR
223.207, 50 CFR 17.95(c) CH, 50 CFR
226.223 CH.
T
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
223.205, 50 CFR 223.206, 50 CFR
223.207.
E
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
T
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
223.205, 50 CFR 223.206, 50 CFR
223.207.
T
76 FR 58868; 9/22/2011 J, 50 CFR
223.205, 50 CFR 223.206, 50 CFR
223.207.
E
43 FR 32800; 7/28/1978 J, 50 CFR
224.104 4d.
43 FR 32800; 7/28/1978 J, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d, 50 CFR 223.205, 50 CFR
223.206, 50 CFR 223.207.
52 FR 42658; 11/6/1987, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
52 FR 42658; 11/6/1987, 50 CFR
17.42(b) 4d.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
42 FR 60743; 11/29/1977.
62 FR 4183; 1/29/1997.
43 FR 4026; 1/31/1978.
58 FR 54053; 10/20/1993.
56 FR 49469; 9/30/1991.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
44 FR 23062; 4/17/1979.
45 FR 55654; 8/20/1980, 54 FR 32326;
8/4/1989, 55 FR 12178; 4/2/1990, 50
CFR 17.95(c) CH.
55 FR 12178; 4/2/1990, 50 CFR
17.42(e) 4d.
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17.42(f) 4d.
56 FR 49469; 9/30/1991.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Burmese peacock .......................................
Cat Island ...................................................
Central American river ...............................
Cuatro Cienegas softshell ..........................
flattened musk [Black Warrior River DPS]
Morenia ocellata ......................................
Trachemys terrapen ................................
Dermatemys mawii ..................................
Trionyx ater .............................................
Sternotherus depressus ..........................
41
56
48
41
52
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Inagua Island ..............................................
Indian sawback ...........................................
Indian softshell ...........................................
peacock softshell ........................................
Plymouth redbelly .......................................
Psammobates geometricus .....................
Trachemys stejnegeri malonei ................
Kachuga tecta tecta ................................
Trionyx gangeticus ..................................
Trionyx hurum .........................................
Pseudemys rubriventris bangsi ...............
Wherever found .......................................
Cat Island in the Bahamas ......................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Black Warrior R. system upstream from
Bankhead Dam.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
E
T
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
Turtle,
E
E
E
E
E
E
Turtle, ringed map .................................................
Turtle, short-necked or western swamp ................
Turtle, South American red-lined ...........................
Turtle, spotted pond ...............................................
Turtle, three-keeled Asian .....................................
Turtle, yellow-blotched map ...................................
Viper, Lar Valley ....................................................
Whipsnake, Alameda (=striped racer) ...................
Graptemys oculifera ................................
Pseudemydura umbrina ..........................
Trachemys scripta callirostris ..................
Geoclemys hamiltonii ..............................
Melanochelys tricarinata ..........................
Graptemys flavimaculata .........................
Vipera latifii ..............................................
Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus ...........
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
T
E
E
E
E
T
E
T
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 49469; 9/30/1991.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
45 FR 21828; 4/2/1980, 50
17.95(c) CH.
51 FR 45907; 12/23/1986.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
56 FR 49469; 9/30/1991.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 1459; 1/14/1991.
48 FR 28460; 6/22/1983.
62 FR 64306; 12/5/1997 50
17.95(c) CH.
AMPHIBIANS
Coqui, golden .........................................................
Eleutherodactylus jasperi ........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coqui, llanero .........................................................
Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi ................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Frog, California red-legged ....................................
Rana draytonii .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Frog, Chiricahua leopard .......................................
Rana chiricahuensis ................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Frog, dusky gopher ................................................
Rana sevosa (= Lithobates sevosus) .....
Wherever found .......................................
E
Frog, Goliath ..........................................................
Frog, Israel painted ................................................
Frog, mountain yellow-legged [Northern California
DPS].
Frog, mountain yellow-legged [Southern California DPS].
Frog, Oregon spotted ............................................
Conraua goliath .......................................
Discoglossus nigriventer .........................
Rana muscosa ........................................
T
E
E
Rana pretiosa ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Northern California DPS—U.S.A., northern California.
Southern California DPS—U.S.A., southern California.
Wherever found .......................................
Frog, Panamanian golden .....................................
Frog, Sierra Nevada yellow-legged .......................
Frog, Stephen Island .............................................
´
Guajon ...................................................................
Atelopus varius zeteki .............................
Rana sierrae ............................................
Leiopelma hamiltoni ................................
Eleutherodactylus cooki ..........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
T
Hellbender, Ozark ..................................................
Salamander, Austin blind .......................................
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi .....
Eurycea waterlooensis ............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Salamander, Barton Springs .................................
Salamander, California tiger [Santa Barbara
County DPS].
Salamander, California tiger [Central California
DPS].
Salamander, California tiger [Sonoma County
DPS].
Salamander, Cheat Mountain ................................
Salamander, Chinese giant ...................................
Salamander, desert slender ..................................
Salamander, frosted flatwoods ..............................
Eurycea sosorum ....................................
Ambystoma californiense ........................
E
E
Plethodon nettingi ....................................
Andrias davidianus (=davidianus d.) .......
Batrachoseps aridus ................................
Ambystoma cingulatum ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
Santa Barbara County DPS—U.S.A.
(CA–Santa Barbara County).
Central California DPS—U.S.A. (CA–
Central California).
Sonoma County DPS—U.S.A. (CA–
Sonoma County).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Salamander, Georgetown ......................................
Eurycea naufragia ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Salamander, Japanese giant .................................
Salamander, Jemez Mountains .............................
Andrias japonicus (=davidianus j.) ..........
Plethodon neomexicanus ........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Salamander, Jollyville Plateau ...............................
Eurycea tonkawae ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Salamander, Red Hills ...........................................
Salamander, reticulated flatwoods ........................
Phaeognathus hubrichti ...........................
Ambystoma bishopi .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
Salamander, Salado ..............................................
Salamander, San Marcos ......................................
Eurycea chisholmensis ............................
Eurycea nana ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
T
Salamander, Santa Cruz long-toed .......................
Salamander, Shenandoah .....................................
Salamander, Sonoran tiger ....................................
Salamander, Texas blind .......................................
Toad, arroyo (=arroyo southwestern) ....................
Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum .....
Plethodon shenandoah ...........................
Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi ................
Typhlomolge rathbuni ..............................
Anaxyrus californicus ..............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Toad, Cameroon ....................................................
Toad, Houston .......................................................
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Bufo superciliaris .....................................
Bufo houstonensis ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Toad, Monte Verde golden ....................................
Toad, Puerto Rican crested ...................................
Toad, Wyoming ......................................................
Toad, Yosemite ......................................................
Toads, African viviparous ......................................
FISHES
Ala Balik (trout) ......................................................
Ayumodoki (loach) .................................................
Blindcat, Mexican (catfish) .....................................
Bocaccio [Puget Sound–Georgia Basin DPS] .......
Bufo periglenes .......................................
Peltophryne lemur ...................................
Bufo hemiophrys baxteri .........................
Anaxyrus canorus ....................................
Nectophrynoides spp. ..............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
T
E
T
E
Salmo platycephalus ...............................
Hymenophysa curta ................................
Prietella phreatophila ...............................
Sebastes paucispinis ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Puget Sound–Georgia Basin DPS—see
50 CFR 224.101.
E
E
E
E
Bonytongue, Asian .................................................
Scleropages formosus .............................
Wherever found .......................................
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FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
24062;
49469;
28460;
24062;
22418;
6/14/1976.
9/30/1991.
6/22/1983.
6/14/1976.
6/11/1987.
42 FR 58756; 11/11/1977, 50
17.95(d) CH.
77 FR 60777; 10/4/2012, 50
17.95(d) CH.
61 FR 25813; 5/23/1996, 50
17.43(b) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(d) CH.
67 FR 40790; 6/13/2002, 50
17.43(b) 4d.
66 FR 63002; 12/4/2001, 50
17.95(d) CH.
59 FR 63261; 12/8/1994.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
79 FR 24255; 4/29/2014.
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CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
67 FR 44382; 7/2/2002, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
79 FR 51657; 8/29/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
79 FR 24255; 4/29/2014.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
62 FR 31757; 6/11/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
76 FR 61956; 10/6/2011.
78 FR 51277; 8/20/2013 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
62 FR 23377; 4/30/1997.
65 FR 3109; 1/19/2000, 65 FR 57242; 9/
21/2000, 50 CFR 17.95(d) CH.
69 FR 47248; 8/4/2004, 50 CFR
17.43(c) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(d) CH.
67 FR 47739; 7/22/2002, 68 FR 13520;
3/19/2003, 50 CFR 17.95(d) CH.
54 FR 34464; 8/18/1989.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973.
64 FR 15691; 4/1/1999, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
79 FR 20107; 4/11/2014, 50 CFR
17.43(e) 4d.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 55599; 9/10/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
78 FR 51277; 8/20/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
41 FR 53032; 12/3/1976.
74 FR 6700; 2/10/2009, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
79 FR 20107; 4/11/2014.
45 FR 47355; 7/14/1980, 50 CFR
17.43(a) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(d) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
54 FR 34464; 8/18/1989.
62 FR 665; 1/6/1997.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
59 FR 64859; 12/16/1994, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 50 CFR
17.95(d) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
52 FR 28828; 8/4/1987.
49 FR 1992; 1/17/1984.
79 FR 24255; 4/29/2014.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
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35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
75 FR 22276; 4/28/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 226.224 CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Pangasius sanitwongsei ..........................
Pangasianodon gigas ..............................
Ictalurus pricei .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
T
Cavefish, Alabama .................................................
Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni ........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Cavefish, Ozark .....................................................
Chub, bonytail ........................................................
Amblyopsis rosae ....................................
Gila elegans ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
Chub, Borax Lake ..................................................
Gila boraxobius .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Chub, Chihuahua ...................................................
Gila nigrescens ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Chub, Gila ..............................................................
Gila intermedia ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Chub, humpback ....................................................
Gila cypha ...............................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Chub, Hutton tui .....................................................
Gila bicolor ssp. .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Chub, Mohave tui ..................................................
Chub, Owens tui ....................................................
Gila bicolor mohavensis ..........................
Gila bicolor snyderi ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Chub, Pahranagat roundtail ...................................
Chub, slender ........................................................
Gila robusta jordani .................................
Erimystax cahni .......................................
Erimystax cahni .......................................
Chub, Sonora .........................................................
Gila ditaenia ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.84(s)(1)(i)).
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Chub, slender ........................................................
Chub, spotfin ..........................................................
Erimonax monachus ................................
Erimonax monachus ................................
Chub, spotfin ..........................................................
Erimonax monachus ................................
Chub, spotfin ..........................................................
Erimonax monachus ................................
Chub, Virgin River .................................................
Gila robusta semidnuda ..........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
Tellico River; see § 17.84(m)(1)(i)).
U.S.A. (AL, TN—specified portions of
Shoal Creek; see § 17.84(m)(1)(ii)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.84(m)(1)(iii)).
Wherever found .......................................
T
Chub, spotfin ..........................................................
Chub, Yaqui ...........................................................
Gila purpurea ...........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Cicek (minnow) ......................................................
Cui-ui ......................................................................
Dace, Ash Meadows speckled ..............................
Acanthorutilus handlirschi .......................
Chasmistes cujus ....................................
Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis .............
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Dace, blackside .....................................................
Phoxinus
(=Chrosomus),
cumberlandensis.
Rhinichthys osculus oligoporus ...............
Eremichthys acros ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Dace, Clover Valley speckled ................................
Dace, desert ..........................................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Dace, Foskett speckled .........................................
Rhinichthys osculus ssp. .........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Dace, Independence Valley speckled ...................
Rhinichthys osculus lethoporus ...............
Wherever found .......................................
E
Dace, Kendall Warm Springs ................................
Dace, laurel ............................................................
Rhinichthys osculus thermalis .................
Chrosomus saylori ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Dace, Moapa .........................................................
Darter, amber .........................................................
Moapa coriacea .......................................
Percina antesella .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Darter, bayou .........................................................
Etheostoma rubrum .................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Darter, bluemask ...................................................
Darter, boulder .......................................................
Etheostoma akatulo .................................
Etheostoma wapiti ...................................
Etheostoma wapiti ...................................
Darter, Cherokee ...................................................
Darter, Cumberland ...............................................
Etheostoma scotti ....................................
Etheostoma susanae ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
Shoal Creek (from Shoal Creek mile
41.7 (66.7 km)) at the mouth of Long
Branch, Lawrence County, TN, downstream to the backwaters of Wilson
Reservoir (Shoal Creek mile 14 (22
km)) at Goose Shoals, Lauderdale
County, AL, including the lower 5
miles (8 km) of all tributaries that enter
this reach.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Darter, boulder .......................................................
Darter, diamond .....................................................
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Catfish, Thailand giant ...........................................
Catfish, Yaqui ........................................................
Crystallaria cincotta .................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Darter, duskytail .....................................................
Etheostoma percnurum ...........................
Etheostoma percnurum ...........................
Darter, duskytail .....................................................
Etheostoma percnurum ...........................
Darter, Etowah .......................................................
Darter, fountain ......................................................
Etheostoma etowahae .............................
Etheostoma fonticola ...............................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
Tellico River; see § 17.84(p)(1)(i)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.84(q)(1)(ii)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Darter, duskytail .....................................................
Darter, goldline ......................................................
Percina aurolineata .................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
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35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
49 FR 34490; 8/31/1984, 50 CFR
17.44(h) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977, 53 FR 37968; 9/
28/1988, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
49 FR 43965; 11/1/1984.
45 FR 27710; 4/23/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
45 FR 35821; 5/28/1980, 47 FR 43957;
10/5/1982, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
48 FR 46053; 10/11/1983, 50 CFR
17.44(g) 4d.
70 FR 66664; 11/2/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 12302; 3/28/1985, 50 CFR
17.44(j) 4d.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
50 FR 31592; 8/5/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977, 50 CFR
17.44(c) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
72 FR 52434; 9/13/2007, 50 CFR
17.84(sr) 10j.
51 FR 16042; 4/30/1986, 50
17.44(o) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977, 50
17.44(c) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
67 FR 52420; 8/12/2002, 50
17.84(m) 10j.
70 FR 1286; 1/6/2005, 50
17.84(m) 10j.
72 FR 52434; 9/13/2007, 50
17.84(m) 10j.
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
54 FR 35305; 8/24/1989, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
49 FR 34490; 8/31/1984, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
47 FR 19995; 5/10/1982, 48 FR 608; 1/
5/1983, 48 FR 40178; 9/2/1983, 50
CFR 17.95(e) CH.
52 FR 22580; 6/12/1987.
54 FR 41448; 10/10/1989.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 50 FR 50304; 12/10/1985,
50 CFR 17.44(m) 4d, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 12302; 3/28/1985, 50 CFR
17.44(j) 4d.
54 FR 41448; 10/10//1989, 54 FR
47861; 11/17/1989.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
50 FR 31597; 8/5/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975, 50 CFR
17.44(b) 4d.
58 FR 68480; 12/27/1993.
53 FR 33996; 9/1/1988.
XN
70 FR 1286;
17.84(o) 10j.
T
E
59 FR 65505; 12/20/1994.
76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
78 FR 45074; 7/26/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
58 FR 25758; 4/27/1993.
XN
XN
E
E
67 FR 52420;
17.84(q) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.84(q) 10j.
1/6/2005,
50
CFR
8/12/2002,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
59 FR 65505; 12/20/1994.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
57 FR 14786; 4/22/1992.
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Darter, leopard .......................................................
Percina pantherina ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Darter, Maryland ....................................................
Etheostoma sellare ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Darter, Niangua .....................................................
Etheostoma nianguae .............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Darter, Okaloosa ....................................................
Etheostoma okaloosae ............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Darter, relict ...........................................................
Darter, rush ............................................................
Etheostoma chienense ............................
Etheostoma phytophilum .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Darter, slackwater ..................................................
Etheostoma boschungi ............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Darter, snail ...........................................................
Percina tanasi ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Darter, vermilion ....................................................
Etheostoma chermocki ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Darter, watercress .................................................
Darter, yellowcheek ...............................................
Etheostoma nuchale ................................
Etheostoma moorei .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Eulachon [Southern DPS] ......................................
Thaleichthys pacificus .............................
Southern DPS—see 50 CFR 223.102 ....
T
Gambusia,
Gambusia,
Gambusia,
Gambusia,
Gambusia
Gambusia
Gambusia
Gambusia
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Big Bend ..............................................
Clear Creek .........................................
Pecos ..................................................
San Marcos .........................................
gaigei .....................................
heterochir ...............................
nobilis .....................................
georgei ...................................
found
found
found
found
Status
T
Eucyclogobius newberryi .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Percina jenkinsi .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Logperch, Roanoke ...............................................
Madtom, Chucky ....................................................
Percina rex ..............................................
Noturus crypticus .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Madtom, Neosho ...................................................
Madtom, pygmy .....................................................
Noturus placidus ......................................
Noturus stanauli ......................................
T
E
Madtom, pygmy .....................................................
Noturus stanauli ......................................
Madtom, Scioto ......................................................
Madtom, smoky .....................................................
Noturus trautmani ....................................
Noturus baileyi .........................................
Madtom, smoky .....................................................
Noturus baileyi .........................................
Madtom, yellowfin ..................................................
Noturus flavipinnis ...................................
Madtom, yellowfin ..................................................
Noturus flavipinnis ...................................
Madtom, yellowfin ..................................................
Noturus flavipinnis ...................................
Madtom, yellowfin ..................................................
Noturus flavipinnis ...................................
Minnow, Devils River .............................................
Dionda diaboli ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.84(t)(1)(i)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
Tellico River; see § 17.84(r)(1)(i)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN, VA—specified portions of
the Holston River and watershed; see
§ 17.84(e)(1)(i)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
Tellico River; see § 17.84(e)(1)(ii)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.84(e)(1)(iii)).
Wherever found .......................................
Minnow, loach ........................................................
Rhinichthys cobitis ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Minnow, Rio Grande silvery ..................................
Hybognathus amarus ..............................
E
Minnow, Rio Grande silvery ..................................
Hybognathus amarus ..............................
Nekogigi (catfish) ...................................................
Pikeminnow, Colorado ...........................................
Coreobagrus ichikawai ............................
Ptychocheilus lucius ................................
Pikeminnow, Colorado ...........................................
Ptychocheilus lucius ................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
Rio Grande, from Little Box Canyon (approximately 10.4 river miles downstream of Fort Quitman, TX) to
Amistad Dam; and on the Pecos
River, from its confluence with Independence Creek to its confluence with
the Rio Grande.
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
Salt and Verde R. drainages, AZ ............
Poolfish, Pahrump .................................................
Pupfish, Ash Meadows Amargosa ........................
Empetrichthys latos .................................
Cyprinodon nevadensis mionectes .........
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Pupfish, Comanche Springs ..................................
Pupfish, desert .......................................................
Cyprinodon elegans ................................
Cyprinodon macularius ............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Pupfish, Devils Hole ..............................................
Pupfish, Leon Springs ...........................................
Cyprinodon diabolis .................................
Cyprinodon bovinus .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Pupfish, Owens ......................................................
Pupfish, Warm Springs ..........................................
Rockfish, canary [Puget Sound–Georgia Basin
DPS].
Cyprinodon radiosus ...............................
Cyprinodon nevadensis pectoralis ..........
Sebastes pinniger ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Puget Sound–Georgia Basin DPS—see
50 CFR 223.102.
E
E
T
Rockfish, yelloweye [Puget Sound–Georgia Basin
DPS].
Sebastes ruberrimus ...............................
Puget Sound–Georgia Basin DPS—see
50 CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, Atlantic [Gulf of Maine DPS] ...................
Salmo salar .............................................
Gulf of Maine
224.101.
E
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43 FR 3711; 1/27/1978, 50 CFR
17.44(d) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 24649; 6/12/1985, 50 CFR
17.44(k) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973, 76 FR 18087; 4/
1/2011, 50 CFR 17.44(bb) 4d.
58 FR 68480; 12/27/1993.
76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977, 50 CFR
17.44(c) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
40 FR 47505; 10/9/1975, 49 FR 27510;
7/5/1984.
66 FR 59367; 11/28/2001, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
75 FR 13012; 3/18/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 226.222 CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
45 FR 47355; 7/14/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
59 FR 5494; 2/4/1994, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 31597; 8/5/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
54 FR 34468; 8/18/1989.
76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
55 FR 21148; 5/22/1990.
58 FR 25758; 4/27/1993.
E
Logperch, Conasauga ...........................................
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51573
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.84(t) 10j.
E
E
40 FR 44149; 9/25/1975.
49 FR 43065; 10/26/1984, 50
17.95(e) CH.
67 FR 52420; 8/12/2002, 50
17.84(r) 10j.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977, 50
17.44(c) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
53 FR 29335; 8/4/1988, 50
17.84(e) 10j.
XN
T
XN
XN
XN
T
XN
E
E
XN
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67 FR 52420;
17.84(e) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.84(e) 10j.
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
CFR
8/12/2002,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
64 FR 56596; 10/20/1999, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
51 FR 39468; 10/28/1986, 77 FR 10810;
2/23/2012, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
59 FR 36988; 7/20/1994, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
73 FR 74357; 12/8/2008, 50 CFR
17.84(u) 10j.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 50 FR 30188; 7/
24/1985, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 30188; 7/24/1985, 50 CFR
17.84(b) 10j.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
47 FR 19995; 5/10/1982, 48 FR 608; 1/
5/1983, 48 FR 40178; 9/2/1983, 50
CFR 17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
51 FR 10842; 3/31/1986, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
45 FR 54678; 8/15/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
75 FR 22276; 4/28/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014.
75 FR 22276; 4/28/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014.
65 FR 69459; 11/17/2000 J, 74 FR
29344; 6/19/2009 J, 76 FR 20558; 4/
13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50
CFR 226.217 CH.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
California Coastal ESU—see 50 CFR
223.102.
T
Salmon, Chinook [Central Valley spring-run ESU]
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Central Valley spring-run ESU—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, Chinook [Central Valley spring-run
ESU—XN].
Salmon, Chinook [Lower Columbia River ESU] ....
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Central Valley spring-run ESU–XN—see
50 CFR 223.102.
Lower Columbia River ESU—see 50
CFR 223.102.
XN
Salmon, Chinook [Puget Sound ESU] ...................
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Puget Sound
223.102.
CFR
T
Salmon, Chinook [Sacramento River winter-run
ESU].
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Sacramento River winter-run ESU—see
50 CFR 224.101.
E
Salmon, Chinook [Snake River fall-run ESU] ........
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Snake River fall-run ESU—see 50 CFR
223.102.
T
Salmon, Chinook [Snake River spring/summerrun ESU].
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Snake River spring/summer-run ESU—
see 50 CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Columbia River springrun ESU].
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Upper Columbia River spring-run ESU—
see 50 CFR 224.101.
E
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Columbia River springrun ESU–XN].
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Willamette River ESU] ..
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ....................
Upper Columbia River spring-run ESU–
XN—see 50 CFR 223.102.
Upper Willamette River ESU—see 50
CFR 223.102.
XN
Salmon, chum [Columbia River ESU] ...................
Oncorhynchus keta .................................
Columbia River
223.102.
CFR
T
Salmon, chum [Hood Canal summer-run ESU] ....
Oncorhynchus keta .................................
Hood Canal summer-run ESU—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, coho [Central California Coast ESU] ......
Oncorhynchus kisutch .............................
Central California Coast ESU—see 50
CFR 224.101.
E
Salmon, coho [Lower Columbia River ESU] .........
Oncorhynchus kisutch .............................
Lower Columbia River ESU—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, coho [Oregon Coast ESU] ......................
Oncorhynchus kisutch .............................
Oregon Coast
223.102.
CFR
T
Salmon, coho [Southern Oregon–Northern California Coast ESU].
Oncorhynchus kisutch .............................
Southern Oregon—Northern California
Coast ESU—see 50 CFR 223.102.
T
Salmon, sockeye [Ozette Lake ESU] ....................
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Salmon, Chinook [California Coastal ESU] ...........
Oncorhynchus nerka ...............................
Ozette Lake ESU—see 50 CFR 223.102
T
Salmon, sockeye [Snake River ESU] ....................
Oncorhynchus nerka ...............................
Snake River ESU—see 50 CFR 224.101
E
Sawfish, dwarf .......................................................
Pristis clavata ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
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64 FR 50394; 9/16/1999 N, 64 FR
72960; 12/29/1999, 70 FR 37160, 6/
28/2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.211 CH.
64 FR 50394; 9/16/1999 N, 64 FR
72960; 12/29/1999, 70 FR 37160, 6/
28/2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.211 CH.
78 FR 79622; 12/31/2013 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR 223.301 10j.
64 FR 14308; 3/24/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
64 FR 14308; 3/24/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
55 FR 12191; 4/2/1990 N, 55 FR 12831;
4/6/1990, 55 FR 46515; 11/4/1990 N,
55 FR 49623; 11/30/1990, 59 FR 440;
1/4/1994 N, 59 FR 13836; 3/23/1994,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/2005 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 226.204 CH.
57 FR 14653; 4/22/1992 N, 58 FR
49880; 9/23/1993, 59 FR 42529; 8/18/
1994 N, 59 FR 54840; 11/2/1994, 70
FR 37160, 6/28/2005 N, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014,
50
CFR
50
CFR
223.203 4d,
226.205 CH.
57 FR 14653; 4/22/1992 N, 58 FR
49880; 9/23/1993, 59 FR 42529; 8/18/
1994 N, 59 FR 54840; 11/2/1994, 70
FR 37160, 6/28/2005 N, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014,
50
CFR
50
CFR
223.203 4d,
226.205 CH.
N,
64 FR 14308; 3/24/1999
64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.212 CH.
79 FR 40004, 7/11/2014 N, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014, 50 CFR 223.301 10j.
64 FR 14308; 3/24/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50
CFR 223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
64 FR 14508; 3/25/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
64 FR 14508; 3/25/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
61 FR 56138; 10/31/1996 N, 61 FR
59028; 11/20/1996, 70 FR 37160; 6/
28/2005 N, 77 FR 19552; 4/2/2012 N,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687;
7/23/2014,
50
CFR
226.210 CH.
70 FR 37160; 6/28/2005 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 223.203 4d.
75 FR 29489; 5/26/2010 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 76 FR 35755; 6/20/
2011 N, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50
CFR 223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
62 FR 24588; 5/6/1997 N, 62 FR 33038;
6/18/1997, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/2005 N,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR 223.203 4d,
50 CFR 226.210 CH.
64 FR 14528; 3/25/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
56 FR 58619; 11/20/1991 N, 57 FR 212;
1/3/1992, 70 FR 37160; 6/28/2005 N,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687;
7/23/2014,
50
CFR
226.205 CH.
79 FR 73978; 12/12/2014 N, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Pristis zijsron ...........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sawfish, largetooth ................................................
Pristis pristis (formerly Pristis perotteti,
Pristis pristis, and Pristis microdon).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sawfish, narrow .....................................................
Anoxypristis cuspidata .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sawfish, smalltooth [Non-U.S. DPS] .....................
Pristis pectinata .......................................
Pristis pectinata .......................................
Non-U.S. DPS—Smalltooth sawfish originating from non-U.S. waters.
U.S. DPS—Smalltooth sawfish originating from U.S. waters.
E
Sawfish, smalltooth [U.S. DPS] .............................
Sculpin, grotto ........................................................
Cottus specus ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sculpin, pygmy ......................................................
Cottus pygmaeus ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Shark, scalloped hammerhead [Central & SW Atlantic DPS].
Shark, scalloped hammerhead [Eastern Atlantic
DPS].
Shark, scalloped hammerhead [Eastern Pacific
DPS].
Shark, scalloped hammerhead [Indo-West Pacific
DPS].
Shiner, Arkansas River [Arkansas River Basin
DPS].
Shiner, beautiful .....................................................
Sphyrna lewini .........................................
T
Cyprinella formosa ..................................
Central & SW Atlantic DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
Eastern Atlantic DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
Eastern Pacific DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
Indo-West Pacific DPS—see 50 CFR
223.102.
Arkansas River Basin (AR, KS, NM, OK,
TX).
Wherever found .......................................
Shiner, blue ............................................................
Shiner, Cahaba ......................................................
Shiner, Cape Fear .................................................
Cyprinella caerulea ..................................
Notropis cahabae ....................................
Notropis mekistocholas ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
E
Shiner, palezone ....................................................
Shiner, Pecos bluntnose ........................................
Notropis albizonatus. ...............................
Notropis simus pecosensis .....................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Shiner, sharpnose ..................................................
Notropis oxyrhynchus ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Shiner, smalleye ....................................................
Notropis buccula ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Shiner, Topeka ......................................................
Notropis topeka .......................................
Notropis topeka .......................................
Silverside, Waccamaw ...........................................
Menidia extensa ......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (MO—specified portions of Little
Creek, Big Muddy Creek, and Spring
Creek watersheds in Adair, Gentry,
Harrison, Putnam, Sullivan, and Worth
Counties; see § 17.84(d)(1)(i)).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Shiner, Topeka ......................................................
Smelt, delta ............................................................
Hypomesus transpacificus ......................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Spikedace ..............................................................
Meda fulgida ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Spinedace, Big Spring ...........................................
Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis ...........
Wherever found .......................................
T
Spinedace, Little Colorado ....................................
Lepidomeda vittata ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Spinedace, White River .........................................
Lepidomeda albivallis ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Springfish, Hiko White River ..................................
Crenichthys baileyi grandis .....................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Springfish, Railroad Valley ....................................
Crenichthys nevadae ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Springfish, White River ..........................................
Crenichthys baileyi baileyi .......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Steelhead [California Central Valley DPS] ............
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
California Central Valley DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Central California Coast DPS] ............
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Central California Coast DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Lower Columbia River DPS] ...............
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Lower Columbia River DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Middle Columbia River DPS] ..............
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Common name
Sawfish, green .......................................................
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Middle Columbia River DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Middle Columbia River DPS—XN] ......
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
XN
Steelhead [Northern California DPS] .....................
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Middle Columbia River DPS—XN—see
50 CFR 223.102.
Northern California DPS—see 50 CFR
223.102.
Steelhead [Puget Sound DPS] ..............................
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Puget Sound
223.102.
T
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Sphyrna lewini .........................................
Sphyrna lewini .........................................
Notropis girardi ........................................
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79 FR 73978; 12/12/2014 N, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
76 FR 40822; 9/12/2011 N, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014, 79 FR 73978; 12/
12/2014 N, 79 FR 3914; 1/26/2015.
79 FR 73978; 12/12/2014 N, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
79 FR 73978; 12/12/2014 N, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
68 FR 15674; 4/1/2003 N, 70 FR 69464;
11/16/2005, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.218 CH.
78 FR 58938; 9/25/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
54 FR 39846; 9/28/1989, 50 CFR
17.44(u) 4d.
79 FR 38214; 7/3/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
79 FR 38214; 7/3/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
79 FR 38214; 7/3/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
79 FR 38214; 7/3/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
63 FR 64772; 11/23/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
49 FR 34490; 8/31/1984, 50 CFR
17.44(h) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
57 FR 14786; 4/22/1992.
55 FR 42961; 10/25/1990.
52 FR 36034; 9/25/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
58 FR 25758; 4/27/1993.
52 FR 5295; 2/20/1987, 50 CFR
17.44(r) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
79 FR 45273; 8/4/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
79 FR 45273; 8/4/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
63 FR 69008; 12/15/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
78 FR 42702; 7/17/2013, 50 CFR
17.84(d) 10j.
52 FR 11277; 4/8/1987, 50 CFR
17.44(s) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
58 FR 12854; 3/5/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
51 FR 23769; 7/1/1986, 77 FR 10810; 2/
23/2012, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 12298; 3/28/1985, 50 CFR
17.44(i) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 52 FR 35034; 9/16/1987,
50
CFR
50
CFR
17.44(t) 4d,
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 37194; 9/12/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 39123; 9/27/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
51 FR 10857; 3/31/1986, 50 CFR
17.44(n) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 39123; 9/27/1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
63 FR 13347; 3/19/1998 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.211 CH.
62 FR 43937; 8/18/1997 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.211 CH.
63 FR 13347; 3/19/1998 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50
CFR 223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
64 FR 14517; 3/25/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
78 FR 2893, 1/15/2013 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR 223.301 10j.
65 FR 36075; 6/7/2000 N, 65 FR 54177;
9/7/2000, 71 FR 834; 1/5/2006 N, 76
FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR 223.203 4d, 50
CFR 226.211 CH.
72 FR 26722; 5/11/2007 N, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR 223.203 4d.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Snake River Basin DPS—see 50 CFR
223.102.
T
Steelhead [South Central California Coast DPS] ..
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
South-Central California Coast DPS—
see 50 CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Southern California DPS] ....................
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Southern California DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
E
Steelhead [Upper Columbia River DPS] ...............
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Upper Columbia River DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Steelhead [Upper Willamette River DPS] ..............
Oncorhynchus mykiss .............................
Upper Willamette River DPS—see 50
CFR 223.102.
T
Stickleback, unarmored threespine .......................
Sturgeon, Adriatic ..................................................
Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni ........
Acipenser naccarii ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Sturgeon, Alabama ................................................
Scaphirhynchus suttkusi ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic subspecies)[Carolina
DPS].
Sturgeon,
Atlantic
(Atlantic
subspecies)[Chesapeake Bay DPS].
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic subspecies)[Gulf of
Maine DPS].
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic subspecies)[New York
Bight DPS].
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic subspecies)[South Atlantic DPS].
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Gulf subspecies) .....................
Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus ............
Carolina DPS—see 50 CFR 224.101 .....
E
Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus ............
Chesapeake Bay DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
Gulf of Maine DPS—see 50 CFR
223.102.
New York Bight DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
South Atlantic DPS—see 50 CFR
224.101.
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sturgeon, beluga ...................................................
Huso huso ...............................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Sturgeon, Chinese .................................................
Acipenser sinensis ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sturgeon, European ...............................................
Acipenser sturio .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sturgeon, green [Southern DPS] ...........................
Acipenser medirostris ..............................
Southern DPS—see 50 CFR 223.102 ....
T
Sturgeon, Kaluga ...................................................
Huso dauricus .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sturgeon, pallid ......................................................
Sturgeon, Sakhalin ................................................
Scaphirhynchus albus .............................
Acipenser mikadoi ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Sturgeon, shortnose ..............................................
Sturgeon, shovelnose ............................................
Acipenser brevirostrum ...........................
Scaphirhynchus platorynchus .................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T (S/A)
Sturgeon, white [Kootenai River DPS] ..................
Acipenser transmontanus ........................
Chasmistes liorus ....................................
Kootenai River DPS—U.S.A. (ID, MT),
Canada (BC), (Kootenai R. system).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sucker, June ..........................................................
Sucker, Lost River .................................................
Deltistes luxatus ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sucker, razorback ..................................................
Xyrauchen texanus ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sucker, Santa Ana [Three CA river basins DPS]
Catostomus santaanae ...........................
Chasmistes brevirostris ...........................
Los Angeles River basin, San Gabriel
River basin, Santa Ana River basin.
Wherever found .......................................
T
Sucker, shortnose ..................................................
Sucker, Warner ......................................................
Catostomus warnerensis .........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Sucker, Zuni bluehead ...........................................
Catostomus discobolus yarrowi ..............
Wherever found .......................................
E
Sunfish, spring pygmy ...........................................
Tango, Miyako (Tokyo bitterling) ...........................
Temoleh, Ikan (minnow) ........................................
Topminnow, Gila (incl. Yaqui) ...............................
Totoaba (seatrout or weakfish) ..............................
Trout, Apache ........................................................
Elassoma alabamae ................................
Tanakia tanago ........................................
Probarbus jullieni .....................................
Poeciliopsis occidentalis ..........................
Cynoscion macdonaldi ............................
Oncorhynchus apache ............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
U.S.A. only ..............................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
E
E
E
T
Trout, bull [Lower 48 States DPS] .........................
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Steelhead [Snake River Basin DPS] .....................
Salvelinus confluentus .............................
U.S.A., coterminous (lower 48 states),
except where listed as an experimental population.
T
Trout, bull ...............................................................
Salvelinus confluentus .............................
XN
Trout, Gila ..............................................................
Oncorhynchus gilae .................................
Clackamas River subbasin and the
mainstem Willamette River, from Willamette Falls to its points of confluence with the Columbia River, including Multnomah Channel.
Wherever found .......................................
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Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus ............
Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus ............
Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi .................
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62 FR 43937; 8/18/1997 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
62 FR 43937; 8/18/1997 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.211 CH.
62 FR 43937; 8/18/1997 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.211 CH.
62 FR 43937; 8/18/1997 N, 63 FR
32996; 6/17/1998, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
64 FR 14517; 3/25/1999 N, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999, 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 N, 76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 4d, 50 CFR 226.212 CH.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
79 FR 31222; 6/2/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
65 FR 26438; 5/5/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
77 FR 5914; 2/6/2012 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014.
77 FR 5880; 2/6/2012 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014.
77 FR 5880; 2/6/2012 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR 223.211 4d.
77 FR 5880; 2/6/2012 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014.
77 FR 5914; 2/6/2012 N, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014.
56 FR 49653; 9/30/1991 N, 56 FR
49658; 9/30/1991, 50 CFR 17.44 4d,
50 CFR 17.95(e) CH, 50 CFR
226.214 CH.
69 FR 18499; 4/8/2004, 50 CFR
17.44(y) 4d.
79 FR 31222; 6/2/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
79 FR 31222; 6/2/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006, 76 FR 20558; 4/
13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014, 50
CFR 223.210 4d, 50 CFR 226.219 CH.
79 FR 31222; 6/2/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
55 FR 36641; 9/6/1990.
79 FR 31222; 6/2/2014 N, 79 FR 52576;
9/4/2014.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
75 FR 53598; 9/1/2010, 50 CFR
17.44(aa) 4d.
59 FR 45989; 9/6/1994, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
51 FR 10851; 3/31/1986, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
53 FR 27130; 7/18/1988, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
56 FR 54957; 10/23/1991, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
65 FR 19686; 4/12/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
53 FR 27130; 7/18/1988, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 39117; 9/27/1985, 50 CFR
17.44(l) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
79 FR 43131; 7/24/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) CH.
78 FR 60766; 10/2/2013.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967.
44 FR 29478; 5/21/1979.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 40 FR 29863; 7/
16/1975, 50 CFR 17.44(a) 4d.
63 FR 31647; 6/10/1998, 63 FR 42757;
8/11/1998, 64 FR 17110; 4/8/1999, 64
FR 58910; 11/1/1999, 50 CFR
17.44(w) 4d, 50 CFR 17.44(x) 4d, 50
CFR 17.95(e) CH.
76 FR 35979; 6/21/2011, 50 CFR
17.84(v) 10j.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 71 FR 40657; 7/
18/2006, 50 CFR 17.44(z) 4d.
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Trout, greenback cutthroat ....................................
Oncorhynchus clarkii stomias .................
Wherever found .......................................
Status
Trout, Lahontan cutthroat ......................................
Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi ...............
Wherever found .......................................
T
Trout, Little Kern golden ........................................
Oncorhynchus aguabonita whitei ............
Wherever found .......................................
T
Trout, Paiute cutthroat ...........................................
Oncorhynchus clarkii seleniris .................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Woundfin ................................................................
Plagopterus argentissimus ......................
E
Woundfin ................................................................
Plagopterus argentissimus ......................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
Gila R. drainage, AZ, NM ........................
CLAMS
Acornshell, southern ..............................................
Epioblasma othcaloogensis .....................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Bankclimber, purple ...............................................
Elliptoideus sloatianus .............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Bean, Choctaw ......................................................
Villosa choctawensis ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Bean, Cumberland .................................................
Villosa trabalis .........................................
E
Bean, Cumberland .................................................
Villosa trabalis .........................................
Bean, Cumberland .................................................
Villosa trabalis .........................................
Bean, Purple ..........................................................
Villosa perpurpurea .................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Blossom, green ......................................................
Blossom, tubercled ................................................
Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum ........
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa ..................
E
E
Blossom, tubercled ................................................
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa ..................
Blossom, turgid ......................................................
Epioblasma turgidula ...............................
Blossom, turgid ......................................................
Epioblasma turgidula ...............................
Blossom, yellow .....................................................
Epioblasma florentina florentina ..............
Blossom, yellow .....................................................
Epioblasma florentina florentina ..............
Purple cat’s paw (pearlymussel) ...........................
Epioblasma obliquata obliquata ..............
Purple cat’s paw (pearlymussel) ...........................
Epioblasma obliquata obliquata ..............
Catspaw, white (pearlymussel) ..............................
Clubshell ................................................................
Epioblasma obliquata perobliqua ............
Pleurobema clava ....................................
T
XN
E
Pleurobema curtum .................................
Pleurobema perovatum ...........................
Clubshell, southern ................................................
Pleurobema decisum ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Combshell, Cumberlandian ...................................
Epioblasma brevidens .............................
Epioblasma brevidens .............................
Combshell, Cumberlandian ...................................
Epioblasma brevidens .............................
Combshell, southern ..............................................
Combshell, upland .................................................
Epioblasma (=Dysnomia) penita .............
Epioblasma metastriata ...........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Combshell, Cumberlandian ...................................
Ebonyshell, round ..................................................
Fusconaia rotulata ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Elktoe, Appalachian ...............................................
Alasmidonta raveneliana .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Elktoe, Cumberland ...............................................
Alasmidonta atropurpurea .......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fanshell .................................................................
Cyprogenia stegaria ................................
Cyprogenia stegaria ................................
Fatmucket, Arkansas .............................................
Heelsplitter, inflated ...............................................
Heelsplitter, Carolina .............................................
Lampsilis powelli .....................................
Potamilus inflatus ....................................
Lasmigona decorata ................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fanshell .................................................................
Higgins eye (pearlymussel) ...................................
Kidneyshell, fluted ..................................................
Lampsilis higginsii ...................................
Ptychobranchus subtentus ......................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Kidneyshell, southern ............................................
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Pleurobema clava ....................................
Clubshell, black ......................................................
Clubshell, ovate .....................................................
Ptychobranchus jonesi ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Kidneyshell, triangular ...........................................
Ptychobranchus greenii ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Lampmussel, Alabama ..........................................
Lampsilis virescens .................................
E
Lampmussel, Alabama ..........................................
Lampsilis virescens .................................
Lilliput, pale ............................................................
Mapleleaf, winged (mussel) ...................................
Toxolasma cylindrellus ............................
Quadrula fragosa .....................................
Mapleleaf, winged (mussel) ...................................
Quadrula fragosa .....................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
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E
XN
E
XN
E
XN
E
E
XN
E
E
XN
XN
E
E
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
Clubshell ................................................................
Listing citations and applicable rules
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 43 FR 16343; 4/
18/1978, 50 CFR 17.44(f) 4d.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 40 FR 29863;
7/16/1975, 50 CFR 17.44(a) 4d.
43 FR 15427; 4/13/1978, 50 CFR
17.44(e) 4d, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
32 FR 4001; 3/11/1967, 40 FR 29863; 7/
16/1975, 50 CFR 17.44(a) 4d.
35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970, 50 FR 30188;
7/24/1985, 50 CFR 17.95(e) CH.
50 FR 30188; 7/24/1985, 50 CFR
17.84(b) 10j.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
51577
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
55 FR 28209; 7/10/1990.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
58 FR 5638; 1/22/1993.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
52 FR 11162; 4/7/1987.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997,
17.95(f) CH.
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434; 9/13/2007,
17.85(b) 10j.
50
CFR
52 FR 11162; 4/7/1987.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012,
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
59 FR 60324; 11/23/1994,
17.95(f) CH.
62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997,
17.95(f) CH.
55 FR 25591; 6/21/1990.
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
T
T
E
55 FR 12797; 4/5/1990.
55 FR 39868; 9/28/1990.
58 FR 34926; 6/30/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 59269; 9/26/2013,
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012,
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
E
E
XN
04AUR2
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 28345; 6/20/1991.
50
CFR
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
50
CFR
6/14/2001,
51578
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Scientific name
Where listed
Medionidus acutissimus ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Moccasinshell, Coosa ............................................
Medionidus parvulus ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Moccasinshell, Gulf ................................................
Medionidus penicillatus ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Moccasinshell, Ochlockonee .................................
Medionidus simpsonianus .......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Monkeyface, Appalachian (pearlymussel) .............
Quadrula sparsa ......................................
Quadrula sparsa ......................................
Monkeyface, Cumberland ......................................
Quadrula intermedia ................................
Monkeyface, Cumberland ......................................
Quadrula intermedia ................................
Monkeyface, Cumberland ......................................
Quadrula intermedia ................................
Mucket, Neosho .....................................................
Lampsilis rafinesqueana ..........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Monkeyface, Appalachian (pearlymussel) .............
Mucket, orangenacre .............................................
Lampsilis perovalis ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Mucket, pink (pearlymussel) ..................................
Mussel, oyster ........................................................
Lampsilis abrupta ....................................
Epioblasma capsaeformis .......................
Epioblasma capsaeformis .......................
Mussel, oyster ........................................................
Epioblasma capsaeformis .......................
Mussel, rayed bean ...............................................
Mussel, scaleshell ..................................................
Pearlshell, Alabama ...............................................
Villosa fabalis ..........................................
Leptodea leptodon ...................................
Margaritifera marrianae ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Mussel, oyster ........................................................
Pearlshell, Louisiana ..............................................
Margaritifera hembeli ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Pearlymussel, birdwing ..........................................
Lemiox rimosus .......................................
Lemiox rimosus .......................................
Pearlymussel, birdwing ..........................................
Lemiox rimosus .......................................
Pearlymussel, cracking ..........................................
Hemistena lata ........................................
Pearlymussel, cracking ..........................................
Hemistena lata ........................................
Pearlymussel, cracking ..........................................
Hemistena lata ........................................
Pearlymussel, Curtis ..............................................
Pearlymussel, dromedary ......................................
Epioblasma florentina curtisii ..................
Dromus dromas .......................................
Pearlymussel, dromedary ......................................
Dromus dromas .......................................
Pearlymussel, dromedary ......................................
Dromus dromas .......................................
Pearlymussel, littlewing .........................................
Pearlymussel, Nicklin’s ..........................................
Pearlymussel, slabside ..........................................
Pegias fabula ...........................................
Megalonaias nicklineana .........................
Pleuronaia dolabelloides .........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Pearlymussel, birdwing ..........................................
Pearlymussel, Tampico .........................................
Pigtoe, Cumberland ...............................................
Pigtoe, dark ............................................................
Cyrtonaias tampicoensis tecomatensis ...
Pleurobema gibberum .............................
Pleurobema furvum .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Pigtoe, finerayed ....................................................
Fusconaia cuneolus ................................
Fusconaia cuneolus ................................
Pigtoe, finerayed ....................................................
Fusconaia cuneolus ................................
Pigtoe, flat ..............................................................
Pigtoe, fuzzy ..........................................................
Pleurobema marshalli ..............................
Pleurobema strodeanum .........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Pigtoe, finerayed ....................................................
Pigtoe, Georgia ......................................................
Pleurobema hanleyianum ........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Pigtoe, heavy .........................................................
Pigtoe, narrow ........................................................
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Moccasinshell, Alabama ........................................
Pleurobema taitianum .............................
Fusconaia escambia ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Pigtoe, oval ............................................................
Pleurobema pyriforme .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Pigtoe, rough .........................................................
Pleurobema plenum ................................
E
Pigtoe, rough .........................................................
Pleurobema plenum ................................
Pigtoe, shiny ..........................................................
Fusconaia cor ..........................................
Pigtoe, shiny ..........................................................
Fusconaia cor ..........................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
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Status
Listing citations and applicable rules
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
78 FR 57076; 9/17/2013,
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997,
17.95(f) CH.
66 FR 32250; 6/14/2001,
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434; 9/13/2007,
17.85(b) 10j.
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
XN
E
XN
XN
E
E
E
77 FR 8632; 2/14/2012.
66 FR 51322; 10/9/2001.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
53 FR 3567; 2/5/1988, 58 FR 49935; 9/
24/1993.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
XN
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
E
54 FR 39850; 9/28/1989.
XN
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
XN
E
E
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
XN
E
E
E
53 FR 45861; 11/14/1988.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 59269; 9/26/2013,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 21084; 5/7/1991.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
XN
E
T
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
52 FR 11162; 4/7/1987.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012,
17.95(f) CH.
75 FR 67512; 11/2/2010,
17.95(f) CH.
52 FR 11162; 4/7/1987.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012,
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
9/13/2007,
E
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
XN
50 CFR
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Scientific name
Where listed
Fusconaia cor ..........................................
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
Pleurobema georgianum .........................
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
XN
Pigtoe, southern .....................................................
E
Pigtoe, tapered ......................................................
Fusconaia burkei .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Pimpleback, orangefoot .........................................
Plethobasus cooperianus ........................
E
Plethobasus cooperianus ........................
Pink, ring ................................................................
Obovaria retusa .......................................
Pink, ring ................................................................
Obovaria retusa .......................................
Pocketbook, fat ......................................................
Pocketbook, finelined .............................................
Potamilus capax ......................................
Lampsilis altilis ........................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
Pimpleback, orangefoot .........................................
Rock-pocketbook, Ouachita ...................................
Pocketbook, shinyrayed .........................................
Arkansia wheeleri ....................................
Lampsilis subangulata .............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Pocketbook, speckled ............................................
Rabbitsfoot .............................................................
Lampsilis streckeri ...................................
Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica .................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Rabbitsfoot, rough .................................................
Quadrula cylindrica strigillata ..................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Riffleshell, northern ................................................
Riffleshell, tan ........................................................
Epioblasma torulosa rangiana .................
Epioblasma florentina walkeri (=E.
walkeri).
Hamiota australis .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Sandshell, southern ...............................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Sheepnose .............................................................
Slabshell, Chipola ..................................................
Plethobasus cyphyus ..............................
Elliptio chipolaensis .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Snuffbox (mussel) ..................................................
Spectaclecase ........................................................
Spinymussel, Altamaha .........................................
Epioblasma triquetra ...............................
Cumberlandia monodonta .......................
Elliptio spinosa ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Spinymussel, James ..............................................
Spinymussel, Tar River .........................................
Stirrupshell .............................................................
Threeridge, fat .......................................................
Pleurobema collina ..................................
Elliptio steinstansana ...............................
Quadrula stapes ......................................
Amblema neislerii ....................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
Wartyback, white ...................................................
Plethobasus cicatricosus .........................
Plethobasus cicatricosus .........................
Wedgemussel, dwarf .............................................
SNAILS
Abalone, Black .......................................................
Alasmidonta heterodon ...........................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Wartyback, white ...................................................
Haliotis cracherodii ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Abalone, white .......................................................
Haliotis sorenseni ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Ambersnail, Kanab ................................................
Oxyloma haydeni kanabensis .................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Campeloma, slender ..............................................
Cavesnail, Tumbling Creek ...................................
Campeloma decampi ..............................
Antrobia culveri ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Elimia, lacy .............................................................
Hornsnail, rough ....................................................
Elimia crenatella ......................................
Pleurocera foremani ................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
Limpet, Banbury Springs .......................................
Lioplax, cylindrical ..................................................
Marstonia, armored (snail) .....................................
Marstonia, royal .....................................................
Pebblesnail, flat .....................................................
Pecos assiminea ....................................................
Lanx sp. ...................................................
Lioplax cyclostomaformis ........................
Pyrgulopsis (=Marstonia) pachyta ...........
Pyrgulopsis ogmorhaphe .........................
Lepyrium showalteri ................................
Assiminea pecos .....................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
Riversnail, Anthony’s .............................................
Athearnia anthonyi ..................................
Athearnia anthonyi ..................................
Riversnail, Anthony’s .............................................
Athearnia anthonyi ..................................
Rocksnail, interrupted ............................................
Leptoxis foremani ....................................
Wherever found, except where listed as
an experimental population.
U.S.A. (AL—specified portions of the
Tennessee River; see § 17.85(a)(1)).
U.S.A. (TN—specified portions of the
French Broad and Holston Rivers; see
§ 17.85(b)(1)).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Riversnail, Anthony’s .............................................
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Common name
Pigtoe, shiny ..........................................................
Rocksnail, painted .................................................
Rocksnail, plicate ...................................................
Rocksnail, round ....................................................
Snail, Bliss Rapids .................................................
Snail, Chittenango ovate amber ............................
Snail, flat-spired three-toothed ..............................
Snail, fragile tree (Akaleha dogas, Denden) .........
Snail, Guam tree (Akaleha, Denden) ....................
Snail, humped tree (Akaleha, Denden) .................
Snail, Iowa Pleistocene .........................................
Snail, Lanai tree .....................................................
Snail, Lanai tree .....................................................
Snail, Langford’s tree (Akaleha, Denden) .............
Snail, Manus Island tree ........................................
Leptoxis taeniata .....................................
Leptoxis plicata ........................................
Leptoxis ampla ........................................
Taylorconcha serpenticola ......................
Succinea chittenangoensis ......................
Triodopsis platysayoides .........................
Samoana fragilis ......................................
Partula radiolata ......................................
Partula gibba ...........................................
Discus macclintocki .................................
Partulina semicarinata .............................
Partulina variabilis ...................................
Partula langfordi ......................................
Papustyla pulcherrima .............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
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51579
Listing citations and applicable rules
9/13/2007,
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
E
54 FR 40109; 9/29/1989.
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
E
T
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
56 FR 54950; 10/23/1991.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
54 FR 8339; 2/28/1989.
78 FR 57076; 9/17/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
58 FR 5638; 1/22/1993.
42 FR 42351; 8/23/1977.
9/13/2007,
77 FR 61663; 10/10/2012,
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 14914;3/13/2012.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998,
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 8632; 2/14/2012.
77 FR 14914; 3/13/2012.
76 FR 62928; 10/11/2011,
17.95(f) CH.
53 FR 27689; 7/22/1988.
50 FR 26572; 6/27/1985.
52 FR 11162; 4/7/1987.
63 FR 12664; 3/16/1998,
17.95(f) CH.
41 FR 24062; 6/14/1976.
CFR
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
50 CFR
50
CFR
50
CFR
XN
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
E
55 FR 9447; 3/14/1990.
E
74 FR 1937; 1/14/2009 N, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 226.221 CH.
66 FR 29054; 5/29/2001 N, 70 FR
69464; 11/16/2005.
56 FR 37668; 8/8/1991, 57 FR 13657; 4/
17/1992, 57 FR 44340; 9/25/1992.
65 FR 10033; 2/25/2000.
67 FR 52879; 8/14/2002, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
75 FR 67512; 11/2/2010, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
57 FR 59244; 12/14/1992.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
65 FR 10033; 2/25/2000.
59 FR 17994; 4/15/1994.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
76 FR 33036; 6/7/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
59 FR 17994; 4/15/1994.
XN
E
04AUR2
6/14/2001,
50
CFR
9/13/2007,
50
CFR
75 FR 67512; 11/2/2010,
17.95(f) CH.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
63 FR 57610; 10/28/1998.
57 FR 59244; 12/14/1992.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970.
XN
66 FR 32250;
17.85(a) 10j.
72 FR 52434;
17.85(b) 10j.
9/13/2007,
50
50
CFR
51580
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Common name
Scientific name
Where listed
Snail, Morro shoulderband (=Banded dune) .........
Helminthoglypta walkeriana ....................
Wherever found .......................................
Snail, Newcomb’s ..................................................
Erinna newcombi .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Snail, Newcomb’s tree ...........................................
Newcombia cumingi ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Snail,
Snail,
Snail,
Snail,
Snail,
noonday .......................................................
painted snake coiled forest .........................
Snake River physa ......................................
Stock Island tree ..........................................
tulotoma .......................................................
Mesodon clarki nantahala .......................
Anguispira picta .......................................
Physa natricina ........................................
Orthalicus reses (not incl. nesodryas ) ...
Tulotoma magnifica .................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
T
T
E
T
T
Snail, Virginia fringed mountain .............................
Snails, Oahu tree ...................................................
Polygyriscus virginianus ..........................
Achatinella spp. .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Springsnail, Alamosa .............................................
Springsnail, Bruneau Hot .......................................
Springsnail, Chupadera .........................................
Tryonia alamosae ....................................
Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis .......................
Pyrgulopsis chupaderae ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Springsnail, Koster’s ..............................................
Juturnia kosteria ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Springsnail, Phantom .............................................
Pyrgulopsis texana ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Springsnail, Roswell ..............................................
Pyrgulopsis roswellensis .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Springsnail, San Bernardino ..................................
Pyrgulopsis bernardina ............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Springsnail, Socorro ..............................................
Springsnail, Three Forks .......................................
Pyrgulopsis neomexicana .......................
Pyrgulopsis trivialis ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Tryonia, Diamond ..................................................
Pseudotryonia adamantina ......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Tryonia, Gonzales ..................................................
Tryonia circumstriata ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Tryonia, Phantom ..................................................
Tryonia cheatumi .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
INSECTS
Beetle, American burying ......................................
Nicrophorus americanus .........................
54 FR 29652; 7/13/1989.
Nicrophorus americanus .........................
XN
Beetle, Casey’s June .............................................
Dinacoma caseyi .....................................
Entire, except where listed as an experimental population.
In southwestern Missouri, the counties of
Cedar, St. Clair, Bates, and Vernon.
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle, American burying ......................................
Beetle, Coffin Cave mold .......................................
Batrisodes texanus ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle, Comal Springs dryopid ..............................
Stygoparnus comalensis .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle, Comal Springs riffle ...................................
Heterelmis comalensis ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle, delta green ground ....................................
Elaphrus viridis ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Beetle, Helotes mold .............................................
Batrisodes venyivi ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle, Hungerford’s crawling water ......................
Beetle, Kretschmarr Cave mold ............................
Brychius hungerfordi ...............................
Texamaurops reddelli ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Beetle, Mount Hermon June ..................................
Beetle, (no common name) ...................................
Polyphylla barbata ...................................
Rhadine exilis ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Beetle, (no common name) ...................................
Rhadine infernalis ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Beetle,
Beetle,
Beetle,
Beetle,
Cicindela
Cicindela
Cicindela
Cicindela
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
T
E
T
E
found
found
found
found
found
Status
E
Listing citations and applicable rules
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
65 FR 4162; 1/26/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
57 FR 59244; 12/14/1992.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
56 FR 797; 1/9/1991, 76 FR 31866; 6/2/
2011.
43 FR 28932; 7/3/1978.
46 FR 3178; 1/13/1981, 46 FR 40025; 8/
6/1981.
56 FR 49646; 9/30/1991.
58 FR 5938; 1/25/1993.
77 FR 41088; 7/12/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
76 FR 33036; 6/7/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
76 FR 33036; 6/7/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
77 FR 23060; 4/17/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
56 FR 49646; 9/30/1991.
77 FR 23060; 4/17/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) CH.
Rhadine persephone ...............................
Desmocerus californicus dimorphus .......
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
T
Butterfly, Bartram’s scrub-hairstreak .....................
Strymon acis bartrami .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Butterfly, bay checkerspot .....................................
Euphydryas editha bayensis ...................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Butterfly,
Behren’s silverspot .................................
callippe silverspot ...................................
cassius blue ............................................
ceraunus blue .........................................
Corsican swallowtail ...............................
El Segundo blue .....................................
Fender’s blue ..........................................
Speyeria zerene behrensii ......................
Speyeria callippe callippe ........................
Leptotes cassius theonus ........................
Hemiargus ceraunus antibubastus ..........
Papilio hospiton .......................................
Euphilotes battoides allyni .......................
Icaricia icarioides fenderi .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Coastal south and central FL ..................
Coastal south and central FL ..................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
T (S/A)
T (S/A)
E
E
E
Butterfly, Florida leafwing ......................................
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Beetle, Tooth Cave ground ...................................
Beetle, valley elderberry longhorn .........................
Anaea troglodyta floridalis .......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Butterfly, Homerus swallowtail ...............................
Butterfly, Karner blue .............................................
Butterfly, Lange’s metalmark .................................
Butterfly, lotis blue .................................................
Butterfly, Luzon peacock swallowtail .....................
Butterfly,
Mariana
eight-spot
(Ababbang,
Libweibwogh).
Butterfly,
Mariana
wandering
(Ababbang,
Libweibwogh).
Butterfly, Miami blue ..............................................
Butterfly, mission blue ...........................................
Butterfly, Mitchell’s satyr ........................................
Papilio homerus .......................................
Lycaeides melissa samuelis ....................
Apodemia mormo langei .........................
Lycaeides argyrognomon lotis ................
Papilio chikae ..........................................
Hypolimnas octocula marianensis ...........
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
E
77 FR 16712; 3/22/2012, 50 CFR
17.85(c) 10j.
76 FR 58954; 9/22/2011, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
62 FR 66295; 12/18/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
62 FR 66295; 12/18/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
45 FR 52807; 8/8/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
70 FR 69854; 11/17/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
59 FR 10580; 3/7/1994.
53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
62 FR 3616; 1/24/1997.
70 FR 69854; 11/17/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
70 FR 69854; 11/17/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
55 FR 32088; 8/7/1990.
66 FR 50340; 8/3/2001.
55 FR 32088; 8/7/1990.
70 FR 58335; 10/6/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988.
45 FR 52803; 8/8/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
79 FR 47221; 8/12/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
52 FR 35366; 9/18/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
62 FR 64306; 12/5/1997.
62 FR 64306; 12/5/1997.
77 FR 20948; 4/6/2012.
77 FR 20948; 4/6/2012.
58 FR 4356; 1/14/1993.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
65 FR 3875; 1/25/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
79 FR 47221; 8/12/2014, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
58 FR 4356; 1/14/1993.
57 FR 59236; 12/14/1992.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
58 FR 4356; 1/14/1993.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
Vagrans egistina ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri ...........
Icaricia icarioides missionensis ...............
Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii ...............
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
77 FR 20948; 4/6/2012.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
56 FR 28825; 6/25/1991, 57 FR 21564;
5/20/1992.
Northeastern beach tiger ...........................
Ohlone tiger ...............................................
Puritan tiger ...............................................
Salt Creek tiger .........................................
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Scientific name
Where listed
Icaricia
(Plebejus)
shasta
charlestonensis.
Speyeria zerene myrtleae .......................
Cyclargus ammon ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Butterfly, Myrtle’s silverspot ...................................
Butterfly, nickerbean blue ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Coastal south and central FL ..................
E
T (S/A)
Butterfly, Oregon silverspot ...................................
Speyeria zerene hippolyta .......................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Butterfly, Palos Verdes blue ..................................
Glaucopsyche
lygdamus
palosverdesensis.
Troides alexandrae ..................................
Euphydryas editha quino .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Butterfly, Queen Alexandra’s birdwing ..................
Butterfly, Quino checkerspot .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Butterfly, Saint Francis’ satyr .................................
Neonympha mitchellii francisci ................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Butterfly, San Bruno elfin .......................................
Butterfly, Schaus swallowtail .................................
Callophrys mossii bayensis .....................
Heraclides aristodemus ponceanus ........
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Butterfly, Smith’s blue ............................................
Butterfly, Taylor’s checkerspot ..............................
Euphilotes enoptes smithi .......................
Euphydryas editha taylori ........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Butterfly, Uncompahgre fritillary ............................
Damselfly, blackline Hawaiian ...............................
Boloria acrocnema ..................................
Megalagrion
nigrohamatum
nigrolineatum.
Megalagrion leptodemas .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Damselfly, crimson Hawaiian ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Damselfly, flying earwig Hawaiian .........................
Megalagrion nesiotes ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Damselfly, oceanic Hawaiian .................................
Megalagrion oceanicum ..........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Damselfly, Pacific Hawaiian ..................................
Megalagrion pacificum ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Damselfly, Rota blue (Dulalas Luta, Dulalas
Luuta).
Dragonfly, Hine’s emerald .....................................
Ischnura luta ............................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Somatochlora hineana ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Delhi Sands flower-loving ...............................
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Rhaphiomidas terminatus abdominalis ...
Drosophila aglaia .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila differens ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila digressa .................................
Drosophila hemipeza ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila heteroneura ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila montgomeryi .........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila mulli .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila musaphilia .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila neoclavisetae ........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila obatai ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila ochrobasis .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila sharpi ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila substenoptera .......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fly, Hawaiian picture-wing .....................................
Drosophila tarphytrichia ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Grasshopper, Zayante band-winged .....................
Trimerotropis infantilis .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Moth, Blackburn’s sphinx .......................................
Manduca blackburni ................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Moth, Kern primrose sphinx ..................................
Naucorid, Ash Meadows ........................................
Euproserpinus euterpe ............................
Ambrysus amargosus ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
T
Skipper, Carson wandering ...................................
Pseudocopaeodes eunus obscurus ........
Hesperia dacotae ....................................
U.S.A., (Lassen County, CA; Washoe
County, NV).
Wherever found .......................................
E
Skipper, Dakota .....................................................
Skipper, Laguna Mountains ...................................
Pyrgus ruralis lagunae ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Skipper, Pawnee montane ....................................
Skipperling, Poweshiek ..........................................
Hesperia leonardus montana ..................
Oarisma poweshiek .................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
ARACHNIDS
Harvestman, Bee Creek Cave ...............................
Texella reddelli ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Harvestman, Bone Cave .......................................
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Butterfly, Mount Charleston blue ...........................
Texella reyesi ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Harvestman, Cokendolpher cave ..........................
Texella cokendolpheri .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Meshweaver, Braken Bat Cave .............................
Circurina venii ..........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Meshweaver, Government Canyon Bat Cave .......
Circurina vespera ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Meshweaver, Madla Cave .....................................
Cicurina madla ........................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Meshweaver, Robber Baron Cave ........................
Cicurina baronia ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Pseudoscorpion, Tooth Cave ................................
Tartarocreagris texana ............................
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78 FR 57749; 9/19/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
77 FR 20948; 4/6/2012, 50 CFR
17.47(a) 4d.
45 FR 44935; 7/2/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
45 FR 44935; 7/2/1980, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
54 FR 38950; 9/21/1989.
62 FR 2313; 1/16/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
59 FR 18324; 4/18/1994, 60 FR 5264; 1/
26/1995.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
41 FR 17736; 4/28/1976, 49 FR 34501;
8/31/1984.
41 FR 22041; 6/14/1976.
78 FR 61451; 10/3/2013, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
56 FR 28712; 6/24/1991.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
52 FR 21481; 6/5/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
52 FR 21481; 6/5/1987, 50 CFR
17.95(i) CH.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
60 FR 5267; 1/26/1995,
17.95(i) CH.
58 FR 49881; 9/23/1993.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
71 FR 26835; 5/9/2006,
17.95(i) CH.
62 FR 3616; 1/24/1997,
17.95(i) CH.
65 FR 4770; 2/1/2000,
17.95(i) CH.
45 FR 24088; 4/8/1980.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985,
17.95(i) CH.
67 FR 51116; 8/7/2002.
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62 FR 2313; 1/16/1997, 50
17.95(i) CH.
52 FR 36176; 9/25/1987.
79 FR 63671;10/24/2014, 50
17.95(i) CH.
CFR
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53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
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65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Neoleptoneta microps .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Spider, Kauai cave wolf .........................................
Adelocosa anops .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Spider, spruce-fir moss ..........................................
Microhexura montivaga ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Spider, Tooth Cave ................................................
CRUSTACEANS
Amphipod, diminutive ............................................
Neoleptoneta myopica .............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Gammarus hyalleloides ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Amphipod, Hay’s Spring ........................................
Amphipod, Illinois Cave .........................................
Amphipod, Kauai cave ...........................................
Stygobromus hayi ....................................
Gammarus acherondytes ........................
Spelaeorchestia koloana .........................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
E
E
Amphipod, Noel’s ...................................................
Gammarus desperatus ............................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Amphipod, Peck’s cave .........................................
Stygobromus (=Stygonectes) Pecki ........
Wherever found .......................................
E
Amphipod, Pecos ...................................................
Gammarus pecos ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Crayfish, Big Sandy ...............................................
Crayfish, cave ........................................................
Crayfish, cave ........................................................
Crayfish, Guyandotte River ...................................
Crayfish, Nashville .................................................
Crayfish, Shasta ....................................................
Fairy shrimp, Conservancy ....................................
Cambarus callainus .................................
Cambarus aculabrum ..............................
Cambarus zophonastes ..........................
ambarus veteranus ..................................
Orconectes shoupi ..................................
Pacifastacus fortis ...................................
Branchinecta conservatio ........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
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E
E
E
E
E
Fairy shrimp, longhorn ...........................................
Branchinecta longiantenna ......................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fairy shrimp, Riverside ..........................................
Streptocephalus woottoni ........................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fairy shrimp, San Diego ........................................
Branchinecta sandiegonensis .................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Fairy shrimp, vernal pool .......................................
Branchinecta lynchi .................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
Isopod, Lee County cave .......................................
Isopod, Madison Cave ...........................................
Lirceus usdagalun ...................................
Antrolana lira ...........................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
E
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Shrimp, Alabama cave ..........................................
Shrimp, anchialine pool .........................................
Shrimp, California freshwater ................................
Shrimp, Kentucky cave ..........................................
Thermosphaeroma thermophilus ............
Palaemonias alabamae ...........................
Vetericaris chaceorum .............................
Syncaris pacifica .....................................
Palaemonias ganteri ................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
.......................................
E
E
E
E
E
Shrimp, Squirrel Chimney cave .............................
Tadpole shrimp, vernal pool ..................................
Palaemonetes cummingi .........................
Lepidurus packardi ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
E
CORALS
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora globiceps ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora jacquelineae .............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora lokani .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora pharaonis .................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora retusa .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora rudis .........................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora speciosa ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Acropora tenella ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Anacropora spinosa ................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Euphyllia paradivisa ................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Isopora crateriformis ................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Montipora australiensis ...........................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Pavona diffluens ......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Porites napopora .....................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, (no common name) .....................................
Seriatopora aculeata ...............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, boulder star .................................................
Orbicella franksi .......................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, elkhorn ........................................................
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Acropora palmata ....................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, lobed star ....................................................
Orbicella annularis ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, mountainous star ........................................
Orbicella faveolata ...................................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, pillar .............................................................
Dendrogyra cylindrus ..............................
Wherever found .......................................
T
Coral, rough cactus ...............................................
Mycetophyllia ferox ..................................
Wherever found .......................................
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65 FR 69624; 11/17/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
65 FR 2348; 1/14/2000, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
60 FR 6968; 2/6/1995, 50 CFR
17.95(g) CH.
53 FR 36029; 9/16/1988.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013,
17.95(h) CH.
47 FR 5425; 2/5/1982.
63 FR 46900; 9/3/1998.
65 FR 2348; 1/14/2000,
17.95(h) CH.
76 FR 33036; 6/7/2011,
17.95(h) CH.
62 FR 66295; 12/18/1997,
17.95(h) CH.
78 FR 41227; 7/9/2013,
17.95(h) CH.
81 FR 20449; 4/7/2016.
58 FR 25742; 4/27/1993.
52 FR 11170; 4/7/1987.
81 FR 20449; 4/7/2016.
51 FR 34410; 9/3/1986.
53 FR 38460; 9/30/1988.
59 FR 48136; 9/19/1994,
17.95(h) CH.
59 FR 48136; 9/19/1994,
17.95(h) CH.
58 FR 41384; 8/3/1993,
17.95(h) CH.
62 FR 4925; 2/3/1997,
17.95(h) CH.
59 FR 48136; 9/19/1994,
17.95(h) CH.
57 FR 54722; 11/20/1992.
47 FR 43699; 10/4/1982,
17.46(a) 4d.
43 FR 12690; 3/27/1978.
53 FR 34696; 9/7/1988.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
53 FR 43884; 10/31/1988.
48 FR 46337; 10/12/1983,
17.95(h) CH.
55 FR 25588; 6/21/1990.
59 FR 48136; 9/19/1994,
17.95(h) CH.
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67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
76 FR 20558; 4/13/2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N,
79 FR 67356; 11/13/2014, 50 CFR
223.208 4d, 50 CFR 226.216 CH.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
79 FR 53852; 9/10/2014 N, 79 FR
67356; 11/13/2014.
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Scientific name
Where listed
Coral, staghorn ......................................................
Acropora cervicornis ................................
Wherever found .......................................
■
3. Revise § 17.12 to read as follows:
§ 17.12
Endangered and threatened plants.
(a) The list in paragraph (h) of this
section contains the plant species
determined by the Service or the
National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) of the Department of
Commerce’s National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (hereafter
in this section referred to as ‘‘the
Services’’) to be endangered species or
threatened species. It also contains the
plant species treated as endangered or
threatened because they are similar in
appearance to and may be confused
with endangered or threatened species
(see §§ 17.50 through 17.52). The
‘‘Common name,’’ ‘‘Scientific name,’’
‘‘Where listed,’’ and ‘‘Status’’ columns
provide regulatory information;
together, they identify listed plant
species within the meaning of the Act
and describe where they are protected.
When a taxon has more than one entry,
the ‘‘Where listed’’ or ‘‘Status’’ column
will identify its status in each relevant
geographic area. The listing of a
particular taxon includes all lower
taxonomic units.
(b) ‘‘Scientific name’’ column. The
Services use the most recently accepted
scientific name. In cases where
confusion might arise, one or more
synonyms are provided in parentheses
within the ‘‘Scientific name’’ column.
The Services will rely to the extent
practicable on the Integrated Taxonomic
Information System (ITIS) to determine
a species’ scientific name. ITIS
incorporates the naming principles
established by the International Code of
Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and
plants (see paragraph (g) of this section).
If the scientific name in ITIS differs
from the scientific name adopted for use
under the Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
Fauna and Flora (CITES), the CITES
nomenclature will be provided in
Abbreviation
brackets ‘‘[ ]’’ within the ‘‘Scientific
name’’ column following the ITIS
nomenclature.
(c) ‘‘Common name’’ column.
Although common names are included,
they cannot be relied upon for
identification of any specimen, since
they may vary greatly in local usage. In
cases where confusion might arise, one
or more synonyms are provided in
parentheses within the ‘‘Common
name’’ column.
(d) ‘‘Where listed’’ column. The
‘‘Where listed’’ column sets forth the
geographic area where the species is
listed for purposes of the Act. Except
when providing a geographic
description of an experimental
population designation, ‘‘Wherever
found’’ will be used to indicate the Act’s
protections apply to all individuals of
the species, wherever found.
(e) ‘‘Status’’ column. Within the
‘‘Status’’ column, the following
abbreviations are used:
Endangered species.
Threatened species.
Endangered based on similarity of appearance to an existing listed species.
Threatened based on similarity of appearance to an existing listed species.
Essential experimental population (See subpart H of this part).
Nonessential experimental population (See subpart H of this part).
(f) ‘‘Listing Citations and Applicable
Rules’’ column. The ‘‘Listing Citations
and Applicable Rules’’ column is
nonregulatory in nature and is provided
for informational and navigational
purposes only. Please note that the
sections of part 17 that include
designations of critical habitat for plants
are organized by family name. A link to
the Integrated Taxonomic Information
System (ITIS), which displays the
taxonomic hierarchy of a species,
including its family name, is provided
on each species’ profile page accessible
Superscript
through the Service’s Web site (https://
www.fws.gov/endangered/) or
information is available directly through
the ITIS (https://www.itis.gov/).
(1) Within the ‘‘Listing Citations and
Applicable Rules’’ column, the
following superscripts are used:
Description of citation or rule
N .......................
J ........................
CH ....................
4d ......................
10j .....................
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Regulatory status the abbreviation represents
E .......................
T .......................
E (S/A) ..............
T (S/A) ..............
XE .....................
XN .....................
NMFS listing citation (NMFS Lead).
Both FWS and NMFS listing citation (Joint Jurisdiction).
Critical habitat rule.
Species-specific ‘‘4(d)’’ rule (a rule issued under the authority of section 4(d) of the Act).
Species-specific ‘‘10(j)’’ rule (a rule issued under the authority of section 10(j) of the Act).
(2) Listing citations contain the
volume, document starting page
number, and publication date of the
Federal Register publication(s) in which
a species’ status was assessed. At least
since 1973, these documents have
included a statement indicating the
basis for the listing or reclassification, as
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species was identified in the list in
paragraph (h) of this section.
(3) ‘‘Critical habitat’’ and ‘‘Speciesspecific’’ rules superscripts provide
cross-references to other sections in part
17 or part 222, 223, or 226 of chapter II
of this title where critical habitat and
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Experimental populations (superscript
‘‘10j’’) are a separate citation, with one
of the following symbols in the ‘‘Status’’
column: ‘‘XE’’ for an essential
experimental population and ‘‘XN’’ for
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(4) This column is for reference and
navigational purposes only. All other
appropriate rules in part 17, parts 217
through 226 of chapter II of this title,
and part 402 of chapter IV of this title
apply, if no species-specific rules are
referenced. In addition, other rules in
this title could relate to such species (for
example, port-of-entry requirements).
The references in the ‘‘Listing Citations
and Applicable Rules’’ column do not
comprise a comprehensive list of all
regulations that the Services might
apply to the species or to the regulations
of other Federal agencies or State or
local governments.
(g) The Services will rely to the extent
practicable on ITIS (https://www.itis.gov)
and standard references adopted for
CITES (https://cites.org).
(h) The ‘‘List of Endangered and
Threatened Plants’’ is provided in the
table in this paragraph (h):
Scientific name
Common name
Where listed
FLOWERING PLANTS
Abronia macrocarpa .................
Abutilon eremitopetalum ...........
Abutilon menziesii .....................
Abutilon sandwicense ...............
Large-fruited sand-verbena ......
No common name ....................
Ko‘oloa‘ula ................................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
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........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Acaena exigua ..........................
Liliwai ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Acanthomintha ilicifolia .............
San Diego thornmint .................
Wherever found ........................
T
Acanthomintha obovata ssp.
duttonii.
Achyranthes mutica ..................
San Mateo thornmint ................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Round-leaved chaff-flower ........
Wherever found ........................
E
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found
found
found
Status
Listing citations and applicable
rules
53 FR 37975; 9/28/1988.
56 FR 47686; 9/20/1991.
51 FR 34412; 9/26/1986.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
63 FR 54938; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
50 FR 37858; 9/18/1985.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
51 FR 10518; 3/26/1986, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
42 FR 40685; 8/11/1977.
San Clemente Island lotus .......
Wherever found ........................
T
Northern wild monkshood .........
Sensitive joint-vetch ..................
Sandplain gerardia ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
T
E
E
Alectryon macrococcus ............
Mahoe .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Allium munzii ............................
Munz’s onion ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Alopecurus aequalis var.
sonomensis.
Amaranthus brownii ..................
Sonoma alopecurus ..................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Amaranthus pumilus .................
Ambrosia cheiranthifolia ...........
Ambrosia pumila .......................
Seabeach amaranth .................
South Texas ambrosia .............
San Diego ambrosia .................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
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E
E
Amorpha crenulata ...................
Amphianthus pusillus ................
Amsinckia grandiflora ...............
Crenulate lead-plant .................
Little amphianthus ....................
Large-flowered fiddleneck ........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
E
Amsonia kearneyana ................
Ancistrocactus tobuschii ...........
Apios priceana ..........................
Arabis georgiana ......................
Kearney’s blue-star ...................
Tobusch fishhook cactus ..........
Price’s potato-bean ...................
Georgia rockcress ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
T
Arabis hoffmannii ......................
Arabis mcdonaldiana ................
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rotundata.
Acmispon dendroideus var.
traskiae.
Aconitum noveboracense .........
Aeschynomene virginica ...........
Agalinis acuta ...........................
Agave eggersiana .....................
Hoffmann’s rock-cress ..............
McDonald’s rock-cress .............
Braun’s Rock-cress ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Arabis serotina ..........................
Arctomecon humilis ..................
Arctostaphylos confertiflora ......
Arctostaphylos franciscana .......
Shale barren rock-cress ...........
Dwarf bear-poppy .....................
Santa Rosa Island manzanita ..
Franciscan manzanita ..............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Arctostaphylos
crassifolia.
Arctostaphylos
ravenii.
Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos
Arctostaphylos
glandulosa ssp.
Del Mar manzanita ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
61 FR 43178; 8/21/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(g)CH.
58 FR 18035; 4/7/1993.
59 FR 43648; 8/24/1994.
67 FR 44372; 7/2/2002, 50
CFR 17.96CH.
50 FR 29345; 7/18/1985.
53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988.
50 FR 19374; 5/8/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
54 FR 2131; 1/19/1989.
44 FR 64736; 11/7/1979.
55 FR 429; 1/5/1990.
79 FR 54627; 9/12/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
43 FR 44810; 9/28/1978.
60 FR 56; 1/3/1995, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
54 FR 29655; 7/13/1989.
44 FR 64250; 11/6/1979.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
77 FR 54434; 9/5/2012, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 52370; 10/7/1996.
hookeri var.
Presidio manzanita ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61910; 10/26/1979.
morroensis .......
myrtifolia ...........
pallida ...............
Morro manzanita .......................
Ione manzanita .........................
Pallid manzanita .......................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
T
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994.
64 FR 28403; 5/26/1999.
63 FR 19842; 4/22/1998.
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57 FR 21569; 5/20/1992.
53 FR 34701; 9/7/1988.
79 FR 53303; 9/9/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
63 FR 54975; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
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Common name
Where listed
Status
Arenaria cumberlandensis ........
Arenaria paludicola ...................
Arenaria ursina .........................
Cumberland sandwort ..............
Marsh sandwort ........................
Bear Valley sandwort ...............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
Argemone pleiacantha ssp.
pinnatisecta.
Argyroxiphium kauense ............
Sacramento prickly-poppy ........
Wherever found ........................
E
Mauna Loa silversword ............
Wherever found ........................
E
‘Ahinahina .................................
Wherever found ........................
T
Argyroxiphium sandwicense
ssp. macrocephalum.
Argyroxiphium sandwicense
ssp. sandwicense.
Aristida chaseae .......................
Aristida portoricensis ................
Asclepias meadii .......................
Asclepias welshii ......................
‘Ahinahina .................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
Asimina tetramera ....................
Astelia waialealae .....................
Four-petal pawpaw ...................
Painiu ........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Astragalus albens .....................
Cushenbury milk-vetch .............
Wherever found ........................
E
Astragalus ampullarioides ........
Shivwits milkvetch ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Astragalus applegatei ...............
Astragalus bibullatus ................
Applegate’s milk-vetch ..............
Guthrie’s (=Pyne’s) groundplum.
Braunton’s milk-vetch ...............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Wherever found ........................
E
Astragalus brauntonii ................
Astragalus clarianus .................
Astragalus cremnophylax var.
cremnophylax.
Astragalus desereticus .............
Astragalus holmgreniorum ........
Clara Hunt’s milk-vetch ............
Sentry milk-vetch ......................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Deseret milkvetch .....................
Holmgren milkvetch ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Astragalus lentiginosus var.
coachellae.
Astragalus lentiginosus var.
piscinensis.
Astragalus magdalenae var.
peirsonii.
Astragalus montii ......................
Coachella Valley milk-vetch .....
Wherever found ........................
E
Fish Slough milk-vetch .............
Wherever found ........................
T
Peirson’s milk-vetch ..................
Wherever found ........................
T
Heliotrope milkvetch .................
Wherever found ........................
T
Astragalus osterhoutii ...............
Astragalus phoenix ...................
Kremmling Osterhout milkvetch
Ash Meadows milk-vetch ..........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Astragalus pycnostachyus var.
lanosissimus.
Astragalus robbinsii var. jesupi
Astragalus tener var. titi ...........
Astragalus tricarinatus ..............
Astrophytum asterias ................
Atriplex coronata var. notatior ..
Ventura Marsh milk-vetch .........
Wherever found ........................
E
Jesup’s milk-vetch ....................
Coastal dunes milk-vetch .........
Triple-ribbed milk-vetch ............
Star cactus ................................
San Jacinto Valley crownscale
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Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
Auerodendron pauciflorum .......
Ayenia limitaris .........................
Baccharis vanessae .................
Banara vanderbiltii ....................
Baptisia arachnifera ..................
Berberis nevinii .........................
No common name ....................
Tamaulipan Kidneypetal ...........
Encinitas baccharis ...................
´
Palo de Ramon .........................
Hairy rattleweed ........................
Nevin’s barberry .......................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
E
E
E
Berberis pinnata ssp. insularis
Betula uber ...............................
Island barberry ..........................
Virginia round-leaf birch ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Bidens amplectens ...................
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Bidens campylotheca ssp.
pentamera.
Bidens campylotheca ssp.
waihoiensis.
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
55 FR 50184; 12/5/1990.
T
E
Mancos milk-vetch ....................
Lane Mountain milk-vetch ........
58 FR 25755; 4/27/1993.
55 FR 32255; 8/8/1990.
53 FR 33992; 9/1/1988.
52 FR 41435; 10/28/1987, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
51 FR 34415; 9/26/1986.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 43652; 8/24/1994, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
66 FR 49560; 9/28/2001, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 40547; 7/28/1993.
56 FR 48748; 9/26/1991.
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Astragalus humillimus ...............
Astragalus jaegerianus .............
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CFR 17.99(k)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
51 FR 9814; 3/1/1986.
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53 FR 23745; 6/23/1988.
58 FR 41378; 8/3/1993.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
54 FR 35302; 8/24/1989.
E
No common name ....................
Pelos del diablo ........................
Mead’s milkweed ......................
Welsh’s milkweed .....................
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64 FR 56590; 10/20/1999.
66 FR 49560; 9/28/2001, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
50 FR 26568; 6/27/1985.
63 FR 53596; 10/6/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 53596; 10/6/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 53596; 10/6/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 53596; 10/6/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 42652; 11/6/1987, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
54 FR 29658; 7/13/1989.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
66 FR 27901; 5/21/2001, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 21481; 6/5/1987.
63 FR 43100; 8/12/1998.
63 FR 53596; 10/6/1998.
58 FR 53804; 10/18/1993.
63 FR 54975; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 9935; 3/2/1994.
59 FR 43648; 8/24/1994.
61 FR 52370; 10/7/1996.
52 FR 1459; 1/14/1987.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978.
63 FR 54956; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978, 59
FR 59173; 11/16/1994.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
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Where listed
Bidens conjuncta ......................
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Bidens hillebrandiana ssp.
hillebrandiana.
Bidens micrantha ssp.
ctenophylla.
Bidens micrantha ssp.
kalealaha.
Bidens wiebkei ..........................
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013.
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kookoolau .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Blennosperma bakeri ................
Boltonia decurrens ....................
Bonamia grandiflora .................
Bonamia menziesii ...................
Sonoma sunshine .....................
Decurrent false aster ................
Florida bonamia ........................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
E
T
T
E
Brickellia mosieri .......................
Florida Brickell-bush .................
Wherever found ........................
Brighamia insignis ....................
Olulu .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Brighamia rockii ........................
Pua ala .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Brodiaea filifolia ........................
Thread-leaved brodiaea ...........
Wherever found ........................
T
Brodiaea pallida ........................
Bulbophyllum guamense ..........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Buxus vahlii ..............................
Calamagrostis hillebrandii ........
Chinese Camp brodiaea ...........
Siboyas halumtanu, Siboyan
halom tano.
Vahl’s boxwood ........................
No common name ....................
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
56 FR 61173; 12/2/1991.
53 FR 45858; 11/14/1988.
52 FR 42068; 11/2/1987.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH.
79 FR 52567; 9/4/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(a)(2)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
63 FR 54975; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 49022; 9/14/1998.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Callicarpa ampla .......................
Callirhoe scabriuscula ..............
´
Capa rosa .................................
Texas poppy-mallow .................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Calochortus tiburonensis ..........
Calyptranthes thomasiana ........
Calyptridium pulchellum ...........
Calyptronoma rivalis .................
Calystegia stebbinsii .................
Camissonia benitensis ..............
Campanula robinsiae ................
Canavalia molokaiensis ............
Tiburon mariposa lily ................
No common name ....................
Mariposa pussypaws ................
Palma de manaca ....................
Stebbins’ morning-glory ............
San Benito evening-primrose ...
Brooksville bellflower ................
Awikiwiki ...................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
T
T
E
T
E
E
Canavalia napaliensis ...............
Awikiwiki ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Canavalia pubescens ...............
Awikiwiki ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cardamine micranthera ............
Carex albida .............................
Carex lutea ...............................
Small-anthered bittercress ........
White sedge ..............................
Golden sedge ...........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Carex specuicola ......................
Navajo sedge ............................
Wherever found ........................
T
Castilleja affinis ssp. neglecta ..
Castilleja campestris ssp.
succulenta.
Castilleja cinerea ......................
Tiburon paintbrush ....................
Fleshy owl’s-clover ...................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Ash-gray Indian paintbrush ......
Wherever found ........................
T
Wherever found ........................
E
Castilleja levisecta ....................
Castilleja mollis .........................
Catesbaea melanocarpa ..........
San Clemente Island paintbrush.
Golden paintbrush ....................
Soft-leaved paintbrush ..............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
Caulanthus californicus ............
Ceanothus ferrisae ...................
Ceanothus ophiochilus .............
California jewelflower ................
Coyote ceanothus .....................
Vail Lake ceanothus .................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
Ceanothus roderickii .................
Pine Hill ceanothus ...................
Wherever found ........................
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50 FR 32572; 8/13/1985.
78 FR 32013; 05/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 14782; 4/22/1992.
46 FR 3184; 1/13/1981, 46 FR
40025; 8/6/1981.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
59 FR 8138; 2/18/1994.
63 FR 49022; 9/14/1998.
55 FR 4157; 2/6/1990.
61 FR 54346; 10/18/1996.
50 FR 5755; 2/12/1985.
54 FR 31190; 7/27/1989.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
54 FR 38947; 9/21/1989.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
67 FR 3120; 1/23/2002, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
50 FR 19370; 5/8/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
42 FR 40682; 8/11/1977.
62 FR 31740; 6/11/1997.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
64 FR 13116; 3/17/1999, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
55 FR 29361; 7/19/1990.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
63 FR 54956; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 54346; 10/18/1996.
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Scientific name
Common name
Where listed
Cenchrus agrimonioides ...........
Kamanomano ...........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Centaurium namophilum ..........
Spring-loving centaury ..............
Wherever found ........................
T
Cercocarpus traskiae ................
Catalina Island mountain-mahogany.
Fragrant prickly-apple ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 42692; 8/8/1997.
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
50 FR 45618; 11/1/1985.
55 FR 12788; 4/5/1990.
Deltoid spurge ..........................
Wherever found ........................
E
50 FR 29345; 7/18/1985.
Garber’s spurge ........................
Hoover’s spurge .......................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Chamaesyce skottsbergii var.
skottsbergii.
Akoko (Ewa Plains akoko) .......
Wherever found ........................
E
Charpentiera densiflora ............
Papala .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Chionanthus pygmaeus ............
Chlorogalum purpureum ...........
Pygmy fringe-tree .....................
Purple amole (Camatta Canyon
amole).
Howell’s spineflower .................
Orcutt’s spineflower ..................
Ben Lomond spineflower ..........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
50 FR 29345; 7/18/1985.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
47 FR 36846; 8/24/1982, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
65 FR 14878; 3/20/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
61 FR 52370; 10/7/1996.
59 FR 5499; 2/4/1994.
Monterey spineflower ...............
Wherever found ........................
T
Scotts Valley spineflower .........
Wherever found ........................
E
Robust spineflower ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
Sonoma spineflower .................
Cape Sable thoroughwort .........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Florida golden aster ..................
Fountain thistle .........................
Chorro Creek bog thistle ..........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Suisun thistle ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
La Graciosa thistle ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cereus eriophorus var. fragrans
Chamaecrista glandulosa var.
mirabilis.
Chamaesyce deltoidea ssp.
deltoidea.
Chamaesyce garberi ................
Chamaesyce hooveri ................
Chorizanthe howellii .................
Chorizanthe orcuttiana .............
Chorizanthe pungens var.
hartwegiana.
Chorizanthe pungens var.
pungens.
Chorizanthe robusta var.
hartwegii.
Chorizanthe robusta var.
robusta.
Chorizanthe valida ....................
Chromolaena frustrata ..............
Chrysopsis floridana .................
Cirsium fontinale var. fontinale
Cirsium fontinale var.
obispoense.
Cirsium hydrophilum var.
hydrophilum.
Cirsium loncholepis ..................
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Pitcher’s thistle .........................
Sacramento Mountains thistle ..
Presidio clarkia .........................
Vine Hill clarkia .........................
Pismo clarkia ............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
Springville clarkia ......................
Morefield’s leather-flower .........
Alabama leather-flower .............
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
E
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Clermontia oblongifolia ssp.
brevipes.
Clermontia oblongifolia ssp.
mauiensis.
Clermontia peleana ..................
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Clermontia pyrularia .................
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Clermontia samuelii ..................
Oha wai ....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Clitoria fragrans ........................
Pigeon wings ............................
Wherever found ........................
62 FR 61916; 11/20/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
65 FR 14888; 3/20/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
53 FR 27137; 7/18/1988.
52 FR 22933; 6/16/1987.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994.
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E
E
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Clermontia lindseyana ..............
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Cirsium pitcheri .........................
Cirsium vinaceum .....................
Clarkia franciscana ...................
Clarkia imbricata .......................
Clarkia speciosa ssp.
immaculata.
Clarkia springvillensis ...............
Clematis morefieldii ..................
Clematis socialis .......................
Clermontia drepanomorpha ......
59 FR 5499; 2/4/1994, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 5499; 2/4/1994, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 5499; 2/4/1994, 50 CFR
17.96(b)CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
78 FR 63795; 10/24/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH, 50 CFR
17.96(h)CH.
51 FR 17974; 5/16/1986.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994.
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57 FR 21562; 5/20/1992.
51 FR 34420; 9/26/1986.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
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Colubrina oppositifolia ..............
Kauila ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Conradina brevifolia ..................
Conradina etonia ......................
Conradina glabra ......................
Conradina verticillata ................
Consolea corallicola .................
Short-leaved rosemary .............
Etonia rosemary .......................
Apalachicola rosemary .............
Cumberland rosemary ..............
Cactus, Florida semaphore ......
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
T
E
Cordia bellonis ..........................
Cordylanthus maritimus ssp.
maritimus.
Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis
No common name ....................
Salt marsh bird’s-beak ..............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Soft bird’s-beak .........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cordylanthus palmatus .............
Cordylanthus tenuis ssp.
capillaris.
Cornutia obovata ......................
Coryphantha minima ................
Coryphantha ramillosa ..............
Coryphantha robbinsorum ........
Coryphantha scheeri var.
robustispina.
Coryphantha sneedii var. leei ...
Coryphantha sneedii var.
sneedii.
Cranichis ricartii ........................
Crescentia portoricensis ...........
Crotalaria avonensis .................
Cryptantha crassipes ................
Cucurbita okeechobeensis ssp.
okeechobeensis.
Cyanea acuminata ....................
Palmate-bracted bird’s-beak .....
Pennell’s bird’s-beak ................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
62 FR 61916; 11/20/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
51 FR 23765; 7/1/1986.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
Palo de nigua ...........................
Nellie’s cory cactus ...................
Bunched cory cactus ................
Cochise pincushion cactus .......
Pima pineapple cactus .............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
T
E
53
44
44
51
58
Lee pincushion cactus ..............
Sneed pincushion cactus .........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
44 FR 61554 ; 10/25/1979.
44 FR 64741; 11/7/1979.
None .........................................
Higuero de Sierra .....................
Avon Park harebells .................
Terlingua Creek cats-eye .........
Okeechobee gourd ...................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
56
52
58
56
58
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea asarifolia ......................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea asplenifolia ..................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea calycina .......................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea copelandii ssp.
copelandii.
Cyanea copelandii ssp.
haleakalaensis.
Cyanea crispa ...........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994.
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea dolichopoda .................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea dunbariae ....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea duvalliorum ..................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea eleeleensis ..................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea gibsonii ........................
Cyanea glabra ..........................
No common name ....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Cyanea grimesiana ssp.
grimesiana.
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea grimesiana ssp. obatae
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Common name
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea hamatiflora ssp.
carlsonii.
Cyanea hamatiflora ssp.
hamatiflora.
Cyanea horrida .........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Haha nui ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea humboltiana .................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
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CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
58 FR 37432; 7/12/1993.
58 FR 37432; 7/12/1993.
58 FR 37432; 7/12/1993.
56 FR 60937; 11/29/1991.
78 FR 63795; 10/24/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 1645; 1/10/1997.
43 FR 44810; 9/28/1978.
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
11610; 4/7/1988.
64738; 11/7/1979.
64247; 11/6/1979.
952; 1/9/1986.
49875; 9/23/1993.
60933;
46085;
25746;
49634;
37432;
11/29/1991.
12/4/1987.
4/27/1993.
9/30/1991.
7/12/1993.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53130; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
56 FR 47686; 9/20/1991.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 32932; 6/27/1994, 78
FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
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Cyanea kolekoleensis ...............
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea koolauensis .................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea kuhihewa .....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea kunthiana .....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea lanceolata ....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea lobata ..........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea longiflora ......................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea magnicalyx ..................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea mannii ..........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea maritae ........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea marksii .........................
Cyanea mauiensis ....................
Cyanea mceldowneyi ...............
Haha .........................................
Haha .........................................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Cyanea munroi .........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea obtusa .........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea pinnatifida ....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea platyphylla ...................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea procera ........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea profuga ........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea purpurellifolia ...............
Cyanea recta ............................
Haha .........................................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Cyanea remyi ...........................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea shipmanii .....................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea solanacea ....................
Popolo .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea st.-johnii .......................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea stictophylla ..................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea superba .......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyanea tritomantha ..................
Cyanea truncata .......................
Aku ............................................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Cyanea undulata ......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii
Cycas micronesica ...................
Cyperus fauriei .........................
Jones cycladenia ......................
Fadang, Faadang .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
E
Cyperus pennatiformis ..............
sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with RULES2
Scientific name
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyperus trachysanthos .............
Puukaa ......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra crenata .....................
Cyrtandra cyaneoides ...............
Ha‘iwale ....................................
Mapele ......................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
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76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
56 FR 46235; 9/11/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 47695; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
51 FR 16526; 5/5/1986.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(g)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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Cyrtandra dentata .....................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra ferripilosa .................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra filipes ........................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra giffardii .....................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra gracilis ......................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra kaulantha .................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra limahuliensis ............
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
T
Cyrtandra munroi ......................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra nanawaleensis .........
Cyrtandra oenobarba ................
Haiwale .....................................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Cyrtandra oxybapha .................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra paliku .......................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra polyantha .................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra sessilis .....................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra subumbellata ...........
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra tintinnabula ..............
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra viridiflora ..................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyrtandra wagneri ....................
Cyrtandra waiolani ....................
Haiwale .....................................
Haiwale .....................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Dalea foliosa .............................
Daphnopsis hellerana ...............
Deeringothamnus pulchellus ....
Deeringothamnus rugelii ...........
Deinandra (= Hemizonia)
conjugens.
Deinandra increscens ssp.
villosa.
Delissea rhytidosperma ............
Leafy prairie-clover ...................
No common name ....................
Beautiful pawpaw .....................
Rugel’s pawpaw .......................
Otay tarplant .............................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
T
Gaviota tarplant ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delissea rivularis ......................
Haha .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delissea subcordata .................
Oha ...........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delissea undulata .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delphinium bakeri .....................
Baker’s larkspur ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delphinium luteum ....................
Yellow larkspur .........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Delphinium variegatum ssp.
kinkiense.
Dendrobium guamense ............
Dicerandra christmanii ..............
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Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Garrett’s mint ............................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
Dicerandra cornutissima ...........
Dicerandra frutescens ..............
Longspurred mint ......................
Scrub mint ................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Dicerandra immaculata .............
Diplacus vandenbergensis .......
Lakela’s mint .............................
Vandenberg monkeyflower .......
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Dodecahema leptoceras ...........
Dubautia herbstobatae .............
Slender-horned spineflower ......
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
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CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 19953; 5/1/1991.
53 FR 23740; 6/23/1988.
51 FR 34415; 9/26/1986.
51 FR 34415; 9/26/1986.
63 FR 54938; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
65 FR 14888; 3/20/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 68
FR 9115; 2/27/2003, 50 CFR
17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53124; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
65 FR 4156; 1/26/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
65 FR 4156; 1/26/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
42 FR 40682; 8/11/1977.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
50 FR 45621; 11/1/1985, 54
FR 38946; 9/21/1989.
50 FR 45621; 11/1/1985.
50 FR 45621;11/1/1985, 54 FR
38946; 9/21/1989.
50 FR 20212; 5/15/1985.
79 FR 50844; 8/26/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 36265; 9/28/1987.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
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Dubautia imbricata ssp.
imbricata.
Dubautia kalalauensis ..............
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Dubautia kenwoodii ..................
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Dubautia latifolia .......................
Koholapehu ...............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Dubautia pauciflorula ................
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Dubautia plantaginea ssp.
humilis.
Dubautia plantaginea ssp.
magnifolia.
Dubautia waialealae .................
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Naenae .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Conejo dudleya .........................
Marcescent dudleya .................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 47695; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997.
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997.
Santa
Monica
Mountains
dudleya.
Santa Cruz Island dudleya .......
Santa Clara Valley dudleya ......
Laguna Beach liveforever .........
Santa
Barbara
Island
liveforever.
Verity’s dudleya ........................
Smooth coneflower ...................
Nichol’s Turk’s head cactus .....
Wherever found ........................
T
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997.
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
T
E
62
60
63
43
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997.
57 FR 46340; 10/8/1992.
44 FR 61927; 10/26/1979.
Chisos hedgehog cactus ..........
Wherever found ........................
T
53 FR 38453; 9/30/1988.
Kuenzler hedgehog cactus .......
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61924; 10/26/1979.
Black lace cactus ......................
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61918; 10/26/1979.
Arizona hedgehog cactus .........
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61556; 10/25/1979.
Davis’s green pitaya .................
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 64738; 11/7/1979.
˜
acuna cactus ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
78 FR 60607; 10/1/2013.
Lloyd’s Mariposa cactus ...........
Ash Meadows sunray ...............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Fosberg’s love grass ................
Wherever found ........................
E
Eremalche kernensis ................
Eriastrum densifolium ssp.
sanctorum.
Erigeron decumbens ................
Kern mallow ..............................
Santa Ana River woolly-star .....
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
44 FR 64247; 11/6/1979.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
55 FR 29361; 7/19/1990.
52 FR 36265; 9/28/1987.
Willamette daisy .......................
Wherever found ........................
E
Erigeron parishii ........................
Parish’s daisy ...........................
Wherever found ........................
T
Erigeron rhizomatus .................
Eriodictyon altissimum ..............
Eriodictyon capitatum ...............
Zuni fleabane ............................
Indian Knob mountain balm .....
Lompoc yerba santa .................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
Eriogonum apricum (incl. var.
prostratum).
Eriogonum codium ....................
Ione (incl. Irish Hill) buckwheat
Wherever found ........................
E
Umtanum desert buckwheat .....
Wherever found ........................
T
Eriogonum gypsophilum ...........
Gypsum wild-buckwheat ...........
Wherever found ........................
T
Eriogonum kennedyi var.
austromontanum.
Eriogonum longifolium var.
gnaphalifolium.
Eriogonum ovalifolium var.
vineum.
Eriogonum ovalifolium var.
williamsiae.
Southern mountain wild-buckwheat.
Scrub buckwheat ......................
Wherever found ........................
T
Wherever found ........................
T
Cushenbury buckwheat ............
Wherever found ........................
E
Steamboat buckwheat ..............
Wherever found ........................
E
Dudleya abramsii ssp. parva ....
Dudleya cymosa ssp.
marcescens.
Dudleya cymosa ssp. ovatifolia
Dudleya
Dudleya
Dudleya
Dudleya
nesiotica .....................
setchellii ......................
stolonifera ...................
traskiae .......................
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Dudleya verityi ..........................
Echinacea laevigata .................
Echinocactus horizonthalonius
var. nicholii.
Echinocereus chisoensis var.
chisoensis.
Echinocereus fendleri var.
kuenzleri.
Echinocereus reichenbachii var.
albertii.
Echinocereus triglochidiatus
var. arizonicus.
Echinocereus viridiflorus var.
davisii.
Echinomastus erectocentrus
var.acunensis.
Echinomastus mariposensis .....
Enceliopsis nudicaulis var.
corrugata.
Eragrostis fosbergii ...................
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40954; 7/31/1997.
6671; 2/3/1995.
54938; 10/13/1998.
17910; 4/26/1978.
65 FR 3875; 1/25/2000, 50
CFR 17.96CH.
59 FR 43652; 8/24/1994, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
50 FR 16680; 4/26/1985.
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994.
65 FR 14888; 3/20/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
64 FR 28403; 5/26/1999.
78 FR 23983; 4/23/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
46 FR 5730; 1/19/1981, 46 FR
40025; 8/6/1981, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
59 FR 43652; 8/24/1994, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
51 FR 24669; 7/8/1986.
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Where listed
Eriogonum pelinophilum ...........
Clay-loving wild buckwheat ......
Wherever found ........................
E
Eriophyllum latilobum ...............
Eryngium aristulatum var.
parishii.
Eryngium constancei ................
San Mateo woolly sunflower ....
San Diego button-celery ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Loch Lomond coyote-thistle .....
Wherever found ........................
E
Eryngium cuneifolium ...............
Erysimum capitatum var.
angustatum.
Erysimum menziesii ..................
Erysimum teretifolium ...............
Erythronium propullans .............
Eugenia bryanii .........................
Eugenia haematocarpa ............
Eugenia koolauensis ................
Snakeroot .................................
Contra Costa wallflower ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Menzies’ wallflower ...................
Ben Lomond wallflower ............
Minnesota dwarf trout lily .........
No common name ....................
Uvillo .........................................
Nioi ............................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
E
Eugenia woodburyana ..............
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
celastroides var. kaenana.
No common name ....................
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
deppeana.
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
eleanoriae.
Euphorbia haeleeleana .............
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
halemanui.
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
herbstii.
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
kuwaleana.
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
remyi var . kauaiensis.
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
remyi var . remyi.
Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce)
rockii.
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Akoko ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Euphorbia telephioides .............
Eutrema penlandii .....................
Exocarpos luteolus ...................
Telephus spurge .......................
Mosquito Range mustard .........
Heau .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
E
Festuca molokaiensis ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Flueggea neowawraea .............
Mehamehame ...........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Fremontodendron californicum
ssp. decumbens.
Fremontodendron mexicanum ..
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Pine Hill flannelbush .................
Wherever found ........................
E
Mexican flannelbush .................
Wherever found ........................
E
Fritillaria gentneri ......................
Galactia smallii .........................
Galium buxifolium .....................
Galium californicum ssp.
sierrae.
Gardenia brighamii ...................
Gardenia mannii .......................
Gentner’s fritillary ......................
Small’s milkpea .........................
Island bedstraw ........................
El Dorado bedstraw ..................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Hawaiian gardenia (Na‘u) .........
Nanu .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Gaura neomexicana ssp.
coloradensis.
Geocarpon minimum ................
Colorado butterfly plant ............
Wherever found ........................
T
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
T
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Listing citations and applicable
rules
49 FR 28562; 7/13/1984, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
58 FR 41384; 8/3/1993.
50 FR 31187; 8/1/1985, 51 FR
45904; 12/23/1986.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
59 FR 5499; 2/4/1994.
51 FR 10521; 3/26/1986.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
59 FR 60565; 11/25/1994.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 46715; 9/9/1994.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
76 FR 15609; 5/5/2011, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 19813; 5/8/1992.
58 FR 40539; 7/28/1993.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 54346; 10/18/1996.
63 FR 54956; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
64 FR 69195; 12/10/1999.
50 FR 29345; 7/18/1985.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
61 FR 54346; 10/18/1996.
50 FR 33728; 8/21/1985.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
65 FR 62302; 10/18/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 22930; 6/16/1987.
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Common name
Where listed
Geranium arboreum .................
Nohoanu ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Geranium hanaense .................
Nohoanu ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Geranium hillebrandii ................
Nohoanu ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Geranium kauaiense ................
Nohoanu ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Geranium multiflorum ...............
Nohoanu ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Gesneria pauciflora ..................
Geum radiatum .........................
Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria ....
Gilia tenuiflora ssp. hoffmannii
No common name ....................
Spreading avens .......................
Monterey gilia ...........................
Hoffmann’s
slender-flowered
gilia.
Beautiful goetzea or matabuey
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
E
Goetzea elegans ......................
Gonocalyx concolor ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Gouania hillebrandii ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Gouania meyenii .......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Gouania vitifolia ........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Grindelia fraxino-pratensis ........
Ash Meadows gumplant ...........
Wherever found ........................
T
Hackelia venusta ......................
Halophila johnsonii ...................
Showy stickseed .......................
Johnson’s seagrass ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Haplostachys haplostachya ......
Harperocallis flava ....................
Harrisia aboriginum ..................
No common name ....................
Harper’s beauty ........................
Prickly-apple, aboriginal ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Harrisia portoricensis ................
Hedeoma todsenii .....................
Higo chumbo ............................
Todsen’s pennyroyal ................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
Hedyotis cookiana ....................
Awiwi .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hedyotis megalantha ................
Hedyotis purpurea var. montana.
Helenium virginicum .................
Helianthemum greenei .............
Helianthus paradoxus ...............
Pau dedu, Pao doodu ..............
Roan Mountain bluet ................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Virginia sneezeweed ................
Island rush-rose ........................
Pecos (=puzzle, =paradox)
sunflower.
Schweinitz’s sunflower .............
Whorled sunflower ....................
Swamp pink ..............................
Ufa halumtanu, Ufa halom tano
Marin dwarf-flax ........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
T
Helianthus schweinitzii .............
Helianthus verticillatus ..............
Helonias bullata ........................
Heritiera longipetiolata ..............
Hesperolinon congestum ..........
Hesperomannia arborescens ...
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
E
T
E
Hesperomannia arbuscula ........
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hesperomannia lydgatei ...........
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Scientific name
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hexastylis naniflora ..................
Hibiscadelphus distans .............
Hibiscadelphus giffardianus ......
Dwarf-flowered heartleaf ..........
Kauai hau kuahiwi ....................
Hau kuahiwi ..............................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
Hibiscadelphus hualalaiensis ...
Hau kuahiwi ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hibiscadelphus woodii ..............
Hau kuahiwi ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
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rules
57 FR 20589; 5/13/1992,
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013,
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013,
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010,
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992,
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
60 FR 12483; 3/7/1995.
55 FR 12793; 4/5/1990.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
50
50
50
50
50
50 FR 15564; 4/19/1985.
79 FR 53303; 9/9/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
49 FR 44753; 11/19/1984, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(2)CH, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 32932; 6/27/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
67 FR 5515; 2/6/2002.
63 FR 49035 9/14/1998N, 64
FR 28392; 5/26/1999, 50
CFR 226.213CH.
44 FR 62468; 10/30/1979.
44 FR 56862; 10/2/1979.
78 FR 63795; 10/24/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
55 FR 32252; 8/8/1990.
46 FR 5730; 1/19/1981, 46 FR
40025; 8/6/1981, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
55 FR 12793; 4/5/1990.
63 FR 59239; 11/3/1998.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
64 FR 56583; 10/20/1999, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
56 FR 21087; 5/7/1991.
79 FR 44712; 8/1/2014.
53 FR 35076; 9/9/1988.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 47695; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
54 FR 14964; 4/14/1989.
51 FR 15903; 4/29/1986.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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Hibiscus arnottianus ssp.
immaculatus.
Hibiscus brackenridgei .............
Kokio keokeo ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Mao hau hele ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hibiscus clayi ............................
Clay’s hibiscus ..........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Hibiscus dasycalyx ...................
Neches River rose-mallow .......
Wherever found ........................
T
Hibiscus waimeae ssp.
hannerae.
Hoffmannseggia tenella ............
Holocarpha macradenia ...........
Kokio keokeo ............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Slender rush-pea ......................
Santa Cruz tarplant ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Howellia aquatilis ......................
Hudsonia montana ...................
Water howellia ..........................
Mountain golden heather ..........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Hymenoxys herbacea ...............
Hymenoxys texana ...................
Hypericum cumulicola ..............
Ilex cookii ..................................
Ilex sintenisii .............................
Iliamna corei .............................
Ipomopsis polyantha .................
Lakeside daisy ..........................
Texas prairie dawn-flower ........
Highlands scrub hypericum ......
Cook’s holly ..............................
None .........................................
Peter’s Mountain mallow ..........
Pagosa skyrocket .....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus ..........
Iris lacustris ...............................
Ischaemum byrone ...................
Holy Ghost ipomopsis ..............
Dwarf lake iris ...........................
Hilo ischaemum ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
E
Isodendrion hosakae ................
Aupaka ......................................
Wherever found ........................
T
Isodendrion laurifolium .............
Aupaka ......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Isodendrion longifolium .............
Aupaka ......................................
Wherever found ........................
T
Isodendrion pyrifolium ..............
Wahine noho kula .....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Isotria medeoloides ..................
Small whorled pogonia .............
Wherever found ........................
T
Ivesia kingii var. eremica ..........
Ash Meadows ivesia .................
Wherever found ........................
T
Ivesia webberi ...........................
Webber’s ivesia ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
Jacquemontia reclinata .............
Jatropha costaricensis ..............
Juglans jamaicensis .................
Justicia cooleyi .........................
Kadua cordata ssp. remyi ........
Kadua coriacea .........................
Beach jacquemontia .................
Costa Rican jatropha ................
Nogal or West Indian walnut ....
Cooley’s water-willow ...............
Kopa .........................................
Kioele ........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
E
Kadua degeneri ........................
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No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kadua laxiflora ..........................
Pilo ............................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kadua parvula ..........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kadua (=Hedyotis) st.-johnii .....
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kanaloa kahoolawensis ............
Kohe malama
kanaloa.
Wherever found ........................
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57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 5633; 11/11/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(2)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
78 FR 56025; 9/11/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
50 FR 45621; 11/1/1985.
65 FR 14898; 3/20/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 35860; 7/14/1994.
45 FR 69360; 10/20/1980, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
53 FR 23742; 6/23/1988.
51 FR 8681; 3/13/1986.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
52 FR 22936; 6/16/1986.
57 FR 14782; 4/22/1992.
51 FR 17343; 5/12/1986.
76 FR 45053; 7/27/2011, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 13836; 3/23/1994.
53 FR 37972; 9/28/1988.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
56 FR 1454; 1/14/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
47 FR 39827; 9/9/1982, 59 FR
50852; 10/6/1994.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
79 FR 31878; 6/3/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 62046; 11/24/1993.
49 FR 30199; 7/27/1984.
62 FR 1691; 1/13/1997.
54 FR 31190; 7/27/1989.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 49639; 9/30/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(2)CH.
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Where listed
Keysseria erici ..........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Keysseria helenae ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kokia cookei .............................
Cooke’s koki‘o ..........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kokia drynarioides ....................
Koki‘o ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kokia kauaiensis .......................
Koki‘o ........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Korthalsella degeneri ................
Hulumoa ...................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Labordia cyrtandrae ..................
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Labordia helleri .........................
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Labordia lydgatei ......................
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Labordia pumila ........................
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Labordia tinifolia var. lanaiensis
Labordia tinifolia var.
wahiawaensis.
Labordia triflora .........................
Kamakahala ..............................
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Kamakahala ..............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lasthenia burkei .......................
Lasthenia conjugens .................
Burke’s goldfields .....................
Contra Costa goldfields ............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Layia carnosa ...........................
Leavenworthia crassa ...............
Leavenworthia exigua
var.laciniata.
Leavenworthia texana ..............
Beach layia ...............................
fleshy-fruit gladecress ...............
Kentucky glade cress ...............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
Texas golden gladecress .........
Wherever found ........................
E
Lembertia congdonii .................
Lepanthes eltoroensis ..............
Lepidium arbuscula ..................
San Joaquin wooly-threads ......
No common name ....................
Anaunau ...................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Lepidium barnebyanum ............
Leptocereus grantianus ............
Lespedeza leptostachya ...........
Lesquerella congesta ...............
Lesquerella kingii ssp.
bernardina.
Lesquerella lyrata .....................
Lesquerella pallida ....................
Lesquerella perforata ................
Lesquerella thamnophila ..........
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Barneby ridge-cress .................
No common name ....................
Prairie bush-clover ....................
Dudley Bluffs bladderpod .........
San
Bernardino
Mountains
bladderpod.
Lyrate bladderpod .....................
White bladderpod .....................
Spring Creek bladderpod .........
Zapata bladderpod ...................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
T
E
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
E
Lesquerella tumulosa ...............
Lessingia germanorum (=L. g.
var. germanorum).
Liatris helleri .............................
Liatris ohlingerae ......................
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana var.
recurva.
Lilium occidentale .....................
Lilium pardalinum ssp.
pitkinense.
Limnanthes floccosa ssp.
californica.
Limnanthes floccosa ssp.
grandiflora.
Limnanthes vinculans ...............
Lindera melissifolia ...................
Linum carteri var. carteri ..........
Kodachrome bladderpod ..........
San Francisco lessingia ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Heller’s blazingstar ...................
Scrub blazingstar ......................
Huachuca water-umbel .............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
Western lily ...............................
Pitkin Marsh lily ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Butte County meadowfoam ......
Wherever found ........................
E
large-flowered
woolly
meadowfoam.
Sebastopol meadowfoam .........
Pondberry .................................
Carter’s small-flowered flax ......
Wherever found ........................
E
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Lipochaeta fauriei .....................
Nehe .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lipochaeta lobata var.
leptophylla.
Lipochaeta micrantha ...............
Nehe .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Nehe .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
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75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
44 FR 62470; 10/30/1979, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
49 FR 47397; 12/4/1984, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
56 FR 47695; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
56 FR 61173; 12/2/1991.
62 FR 33029; 6/18/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
79 FR 44712; 8/1/2014.
79 FR 25683; 5/6/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
78 FR 56025; 9/11/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
55 FR 29361; 7/19/1990.
56 FR 60933; 11/29/1991.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
55 FR 39860; 9/28/1990.
58 FR 11550; 2/26/1993.
52 FR 781; 1/9/1987.
55 FR 4152; 2/6/1990.
59 FR 43652; 8/24/1994, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
55 FR 39864; 9/28/1990.
52 FR 7424; 3/11/1987.
61 FR 67493; 12/23/1996.
64 FR 63745; 11/22/1999, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 52027; 10/6/1993.
62 FR 33368; 6/19/1997.
52 FR 44397; 11/19/1987.
54 FR 31190; 7/27/1989.
62 FR 665; 1/6/1997, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 42171; 8/17/1994.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
57 FR 24192; 6/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
67 FR 68004; 11/7/2002, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
56 FR 61173; 12/2/1991.
51 FR 27495; 7/31/1986.
79 FR 52567; 9/4/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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Lipochaeta venosa ...................
Lipochaeta waimeaensis ..........
No common name ....................
Nehe .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Lithophragma maximum ...........
San Clemente Island woodland-star.
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Wherever found ........................
E
Lobelia monostachya ................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lobelia niihauensis ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lobelia oahuensis .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lomatium bradshawii ................
Lomatium cookii ........................
Bradshaw’s desert-parsley .......
Cook’s lomatium (Cook’s desert
parsley).
Scrub lupine ..............................
Nipomo Mesa lupine .................
Kincaid’s lupine .........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
Clover lupine .............................
No common name ....................
Rough-leaved loosestrife ..........
Lehua makanoe ........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Lysimachia filifolia .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia iniki ........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia lydgatei ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia maxima ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia pendens .................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia scopulensis ............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Lysimachia venosa ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Macbridea alba .........................
Maesa walkeri ...........................
Malacothamnus clementinus ....
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
E
Malacothamnus fasciculatus
var. nesioticus.
Malacothrix indecora ................
Malacothrix squalida .................
Manihot walkerae .....................
Marshallia mohrii ......................
Melanthera kamolensis .............
White birds-in-a-nest ................
No common name ....................
San Clemente Island bush-mallow.
Santa Cruz Island bushmallow
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
53 FR 38448; 9/30/1988.
67 FR 68004; 11/7/2002 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 11172; 4/7/1987.
65 FR 14888; 3/20/2000.
65 FR 3875; 3/25/2000, 50
CFR 17.96CH.
57 FR 27848; 6/22/1992.
58 FR 25755; 4/27/1993.
52 FR 22585; 6/12/1987.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53130; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
57 FR 19813; 5/8/1992.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
42 FR 40682; 8/11/1977.
Wherever found ........................
E
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
Santa Cruz Island malacothrix
Island malacothrix .....................
Walker’s manioc .......................
Mohr’s Barbara’s buttons .........
Nehe .........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
T
E
Melanthera tenuifolia ................
Nehe .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope adscendens ...............
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope balloui ........................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope christophersenii .........
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope degeneri ....................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope haupuensis ................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope hiiakae .......................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope knudsenii ...................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope lydgatei ......................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
56 FR 49850; 10/2/1991.
53 FR 34698; 9/7/1988.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 62346; 12/5/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 62346; 12/5/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
Lobelia (gaudichaudii ssp.)
koolauensis.
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Lupinus aridorum ......................
Lupinus nipomensis ..................
Lupinus sulphureus ssp.
kincaidii.
Lupinus tidestromii ....................
Lyonia truncata var. proctorii ....
Lysimachia asperulaefolia ........
Lysimachia daphnoides ............
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62 FR 42692; 8/8/1997.
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Melicope makahae ...................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope mucronulata ..............
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope munroi .......................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope ovalis .........................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope pallida ........................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope paniculata ..................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope puberula ....................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope quadrangularis ..........
Melicope reflexa .......................
Alani ..........................................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Melicope saint-johnii .................
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Melicope zahlbruckneri .............
Alani ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Mentzelia leucophylla ...............
Ash Meadows blazing-star .......
Wherever found ........................
T
Mezoneuron kavaiense ............
Mimulus michiganensis
(=Mimulus glabratus var.
michiganensis ).
Mirabilis macfarlanei .................
Uhi uhi ......................................
Michigan monkey-flower ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
MacFarlane’s four-o’clock .........
Wherever found ........................
T
Mitracarpus maxwelliae ............
Mitracarpus polycladus .............
Monardella viminea ..................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Willowy monardella ...................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Mucuna sloanei var.persericea
Sea bean ..................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Myrcia paganii ..........................
Myrsine juddii ............................
No common name ....................
Kolea .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Myrsine knudsenii .....................
Kolea .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Myrsine linearifolia ....................
Kolea .........................................
Wherever found ........................
T
Myrsine mezii ............................
Kolea .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Myrsine vaccinioides ................
Kolea .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Navarretia fossalis ....................
Spreading navarretia ................
Wherever found ........................
T
Navarretia leucocephala ssp.
pauciflora (=N. pauciflora).
Navarretia leucocephala ssp.
plieantha.
Neostapfia colusana .................
Few-flowered navarretia ...........
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61912; 10/26/1979, 61
FR 10693; 3/15/1996.
59 FR 46715; 9/9/1994.
59 FR 46715; 9/9/1994.
63 FR 54938; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 8138; 2/18/1994.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
63 FR 54975; 10/13/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 33029; 6/18/1997.
Many-flowered navarretia .........
Wherever found ........................
E
62 FR 33029; 6/18/1997.
Colusa grass .............................
Wherever found ........................
T
Neraudia angulata ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Neraudia ovata .........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Neraudia sericea ......................
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Wherever found ........................
E
Nervilia jacksoniae ....................
Nesogenes rotensis ..................
Nitrophila mohavensis ..............
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Amargosa niterwort ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
E
Nolina brittoniana ......................
Nothocestrum breviflorum ........
Britton’s beargrass ....................
Aiea ...........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Nothocestrum peltatum ............
Aiea ...........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(2)CH.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
64 FR 48307; 9/3/1999, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 62346; 12/5/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
50 FR 20777; 5/20/1985, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
51 FR 24672; 7/8/1986.
55 FR 25596; 6/21/1990, 75
FR 55686; 9/14/2010.
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Nototrichium humile ..................
Kului ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Ochrosia kilaueaensis ..............
Oenothera avita ssp.
eurekensis.
Oenothera deltoides ssp.
howellii.
Opuntia treleasei ......................
Orcuttia californica ....................
Orcuttia inaequalis ....................
Holei ..........................................
Eureka Valley evening-primrose
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Antioch Dunes evening-primrose.
Bakersfield cactus ....................
California Orcutt grass ..............
San Joaquin Valley Orcutt
grass.
Hairy Orcutt grass ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
Orcuttia pilosa ...........................
Wherever found ........................
T
Orcuttia tenuis ..........................
Slender Orcutt grass ................
Wherever found ........................
T
Orcuttia viscida .........................
Sacramento Orcutt grass .........
Wherever found ........................
T
Osmoxylon mariannense ..........
Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon ...........
Oxypolis canbyi ........................
Oxytheca parishii var.
goodmaniana.
Oxytropis campestris var.
chartacea.
Panicum fauriei var. carteri ......
No common name ....................
Palo de rosa .............................
Canby’s dropwort ......................
Cushenbury oxytheca ...............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Fassett’s locoweed ...................
Wherever found ........................
T
Carter’s panicgrass ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
Panicum niihauense .................
Lau ehu .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Paronychia chartacea ...............
Parvisedum leiocarpum ............
Pedicularis furbishiae ...............
Pediocactus bradyi ...................
Pediocactus despainii ...............
Pediocactus knowltonii .............
Pediocactus peeblesianus var.
fickeiseniae.
Pediocactus peeblesianus var.
peeblesianus.
Pediocactus sileri ......................
Papery whitlow-wort .................
Lake County stonecrop ............
Furbish lousewort .....................
Brady pincushion cactus ..........
San Rafael cactus ....................
Knowlton cactus .......................
Fickeisen plains cactus ............
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
48 FR 46328; 10/12/1983, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
62 FR 33029; 6/18/1997.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978.
44 FR 61784; 10/26/1979.
52 FR 34914; 9/16/1987.
44 FR 62244; 10/29/1979.
78 FR 60607; 10/1/2013.
Peebles Navajo cactus .............
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 61922; 10/26/1979.
Siler pincushion cactus .............
Wherever found ........................
T
Pediocactus winkleri .................
Penstemon debilis ....................
Winkler cactus ..........................
Parachute beardtongue ............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Penstemon haydenii .................
Penstemon penlandii ................
Pentachaeta bellidiflora ............
Pentachaeta lyonii ....................
Blowout penstemon ..................
Kremmling beardtongue ...........
White-rayed pentachaeta .........
Lyon’s pentachaeta ..................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Peperomia subpetiolata ............
Alaala wai nui ...........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Peperomia wheeleri ..................
Peucedanum sandwicense .......
Wheeler’s peperomia ................
Makou .......................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Phacelia
Phacelia
Phacelia
Phacelia
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Common name
argillacea ...................
formosula ...................
insularis ssp. insularis
submutica ..................
Clay phacelia ............................
North Park phacelia ..................
Island phacelia ..........................
DeBeque phacelia ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
T
Phlox hirsuta .............................
Phlox nivalis ssp. texensis .......
Phyllanthus saffordii .................
Phyllostegia bracteata ..............
Yreka phlox ...............................
Texas trailing phlox ..................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Phyllostegia floribunda .............
Phyllostegia glabra var.
lanaiensis.
Phyllostegia haliakalae .............
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
44 FR 61786; 10/26/1979, 58
FR 68476; 12/27/1993.
63 FR 44587; 8/20/1998.
76 FR 45053; 7/27/2011, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 32926; 9/1/1987.
54 FR 29658; 7/13/1989.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
62 FR 4172; 1/29/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
52 FR 1459; 1/14/1987.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
43 FR 44810; 9/28/1978.
47 FR 38540; 9/1/1982.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
76 FR 45053; 7/27/2011, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
65 FR 5268; 2/3/2000.
56 FR 49636; 9/30/1991.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
56 FR 47686; 9/20/1991.
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
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17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
55 FR 29361; 7/19/1990.
58 FR 41384; 8/3/1993.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004.
55 FR 13488; 4/10/1990.
51 FR 6690; 2/25/1986.
59 FR 43652; 8/24/1994,
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
53 FR 37970; 9/28/1988.
50
50
50
50
50
50
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
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Where listed
Phyllostegia hirsuta ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia hispida ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia kaalaensis ............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia knudsenii ..............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia mannii ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia mollis ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia parviflora ..............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia pilosa ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia racemosa .............
Kiponapona ...............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia renovans ..............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia velutina .................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia waimeae ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia warshaueri ............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Phyllostegia wawrana ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Physaria douglasii subsp.
tuplashensis.
Physaria filiformis (=
Lesquerella f.).
White Bluffs bladderpod ...........
Wherever found ........................
T
Missouri bladderpod .................
Wherever found ........................
T
Physaria globosa ......................
Physaria obcordata ...................
Pilosocereus robinii ..................
Pinguicula ionantha ..................
Piperia yadonii ..........................
Short’s bladderpod ...................
Dudley Bluffs twinpod ...............
Key tree-cactus .........................
Godfrey’s butterwort .................
Yadon’s piperia .........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
T
E
T
E
Pittosporum halophilum ............
Hoawa .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Pittosporum hawaiiense ...........
Pittosporum napaliense ............
Hoawa, haawa ..........................
Hoawa .......................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Pityopsis ruthii ..........................
Plagiobothrys hirtus ..................
Plagiobothrys strictus ...............
Plantago hawaienis ..................
Ruth’s golden aster ..................
Rough popcornflower ...............
Calistoga allocarya ...................
Laukahi kuahiwi ........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Plantago princeps .....................
Laukahi kuahiwi ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Platanthera holochila ................
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No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Platanthera leucophaea ............
Platanthera praeclara ...............
Platydesma cornuta var.
cornuta.
Platydesma cornuta var.
decurrens.
Platydesma remyi .....................
Platydesma rostrata ..................
Eastern prairie fringed orchid ...
Western prairie fringed orchid ..
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Pilo kea lau lii ...........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Pleodendron macranthum ........
Pleomele fernaldii .....................
Chupacallos ..............................
Hala pepe .................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
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61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
74 FR 11319; 3/17/2009, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
78 FR 23983; 4/23/2013, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
52 FR 679; 1/8/1987, 68 FR
59337; 10/15/2003, 75 FR
55686; 9/14/2010.
79 FR 44712; 8/1/2014.
55 FR 4152; 2/6/1990.
49 FR 29234; 7/19/1984.
58 FR 37432; 7/12/1993.
63 FR 43100; 8/12/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
50 FR 29341; 7/18/1985.
65 FR 3866; 1/25/2000.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
54 FR 39857; 9/28/1989.
54 FR 39857; 9/28/1989.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 60565; 11/25/1994.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013.
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Where listed
Pleomele forbesii ......................
Hala pepe .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Pleomele hawaiiensis ...............
Hala pepe .................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Poa atropurpurea ......................
San Bernardino bluegrass ........
Wherever found ........................
E
Poa mannii ................................
Mann’s bluegrass .....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Poa napensis ............................
Poa sandvicensis ......................
Napa bluegrass ........................
Hawaiian bluegrass ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Poa siphonoglossa ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Pogogyne abramsii ...................
Pogogyne nudiuscula ...............
Polygala lewtonii .......................
Polygala smallii .........................
Polygonella basiramia ..............
Polygonella myriophylla ............
Polygonum hickmanii ................
San Diego mesa mint ...............
Otay mesa mint ........................
Lewton’s polygala .....................
Tiny polygala ............................
Wireweed ..................................
Sandlace ...................................
Scotts Valley polygonum ..........
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Polyscias (=Tetraplasandra)
bisattenuata.
Polyscias (=Tetraplasandra)
flynnii.
Polyscias (=Tetraplasandra)
gymnocarpa.
Polyscias (=Tetraplasandra)
lydgatei.
Polyscias (=Munroidendron)
racemosa (=racemosum).
Portulaca sclerocarpa ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Oheohe .....................................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Poe ...........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Potamogeton clystocarpus .......
Potentilla hickmanii ...................
Primula maguirei .......................
Pritchardia affinis ......................
Pritchardia aylmer-robinsonii ....
Pritchardia hardyi ......................
Pritchardia kaalae .....................
Pritchardia lanigera ...................
Pritchardia maideniana .............
Pritchardia munroi ....................
Pritchardia napaliensis .............
Pritchardia remota ....................
Little Aguja pondweed ..............
Hickman’s potentilla ..................
Maguire primrose ......................
Loulu .........................................
Wahane ....................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Pritchardia schattaueri ..............
Pritchardia viscosa ...................
Prunus geniculata .....................
Pseudobahia bahiifolia .............
Pseudobahia .............................
Psychotria grandiflora ...............
Loulu .........................................
Loulu .........................................
Scrub plum ...............................
Hartweg’s golden sunburst .......
San Joaquin adobe sunburst ...
Kopiko .......................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
T
E
Psychotria hexandra ssp.
oahuensis.
Psychotria hobdyi .....................
Kopiko .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Kopiko .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Psychotria malaspinae .............
Pteralyxia kauaiensis ................
Aplokating palaoan ...................
Kaulu .........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Pteralyxia macrocarpa ..............
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Kaulu .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Ptilimnium nodosum .................
Purshia subintegra ....................
Quercus hinckleyi .....................
Ranunculus acriformis var.
aestivalis.
Remya kauaiensis ....................
Harperella .................................
Arizona cliffrose ........................
Hinckley’s oak ...........................
Autumn buttercup .....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Remya mauiensis .....................
Maui remya ...............................
Wherever found ........................
E
Remya montgomeryi ................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
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CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
59 FR 56330; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
43 FR 44810; 9/28/1978.
58 FR 41384; 8/3/1993.
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
50 FR 29345; 7/18/1985.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
68 FR 16979; 4/8/2003, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
59 FR 14482; 3/28/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
56 FR 57844; 11/14/1991.
63 FR 43100; 8/12/1998.
50 FR 33731; 8/21/1985.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994.
61 FR 41020; 8/7/1996.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996.
61 FR 43178; 8/21/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(g)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
62 FR 5542; 2/6/1997.
62 FR 5542; 2/6/1997.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
53 FR 37978; 9/28/1988.
49 FR 22326; 5/29/1984.
53 FR 32824; 8/26/1988.
54 FR 30550; 7/21/1989.
56 FR 1450; 1/14/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 1450; 1/14/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 1450; 1/14/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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Rhodiola integrifolia ssp. leedyi
(= Sedum integrifolium ssp. l.
).
Rhododendron chapmanii ........
Rhus michauxii .........................
Rhynchospora knieskernii ........
Ribes echinellum ......................
Rorippa gambellii ......................
Sagittaria fasciculata ................
Sagittaria secundifolia ..............
Sanicula mariversa ...................
Leedy’s roseroot .......................
Wherever found ........................
T
57 FR 14649; 4/22/1992, 75
FR 55686; 9/14/2010.
Chapman rhododendron ...........
Michaux’s sumac ......................
Knieskern’s beaked-rush ..........
Miccosukee gooseberry ............
Gambel’s watercress ................
Bunched arrowhead .................
Kral’s water-plantain .................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
T
E
E
T
E
Sanicula purpurea ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Santalum haleakalae
var.lanaiense.
Lanai sandalwood or iliahi ........
Wherever found ........................
E
Sarracenia oreophila ................
Green pitcher-plant ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
Sarracenia rubra ssp.
alabamensis.
Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii ....
Scaevola coriacea ....................
Schenkia sebaeoides ...............
Alabama canebrake pitcherplant.
Mountain sweet pitcher-plant ...
Dwarf naupaka .........................
Awiwi .........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
44 FR 24248; 4/24/1979.
54 FR 39850; 9/28/1989.
56 FR 32978; 7/18/1991.
50 FR 29338; 7/18/1985.
58 FR 41378; 8/3/1993.
44 FR 43700; 7/25/1979.
55 FR 13907; 4/13/1990.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
51 FR 3182; 1/24/1986, 78 FR
32013; 5/28/2013, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH.
44 FR 54922; 9/21/1979, 45
FR 18929; 3/24/1980.
54 FR 10150; 3/10/1989.
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Schiedea adamantis .................
Schiedea apokremnos ..............
Diamond Head schiedea ..........
Maolioli ......................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Schiedea attenuata ...................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea diffusa ssp.macraei ..
Schiedea haleakalensis ............
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Schiedea hawaiiensis ...............
Schiedea helleri ........................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Schiedea hookeri ......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea jacobii .......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea kaalae .......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea kauaiensis .................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea kealiae ......................
Maolioli ......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea laui ............................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea (=Alsinidendron)
lychnoides.
Schiedea lydgatei .....................
Kuawawaenohu ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea membranacea ...........
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea nuttallii ......................
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Schiedea obovata .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea salicaria ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea sarmentosa ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea spergulina var.
leiopoda.
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
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51 FR 17971; 5/16/1986.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
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17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
49 FR 6099; 2/17/1984.
56 FR 49639; 9/30/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53108; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 77
FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
61 FR 53130; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
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Schiedea spergulina var.
spergulina.
Schiedea stellarioides ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
T
Laulihilihi (=Maolioli) .................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea trinervis .....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea verticillata ..................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Schiedea (=Alsinidendron)
viscosa (=viscosum).
Schoenocrambe argillacea .......
Schoenocrambe barnebyi .........
Schoenocrambe suffrutescens
Schoepfia arenaria ...................
Schwalbea americana ..............
Scirpus ancistrochaetus ...........
Sclerocactus brevispinus ..........
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Clay reed-mustard ....................
Barneby reed-mustard ..............
Shrubby reed-mustard ..............
None .........................................
American chaffseed ..................
Northeastern bulrush ................
Pariette cactus ..........................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
E
E
T
E
E
T
Sclerocactus glaucus ................
Colorado hookless cactus ........
Wherever found ........................
T
Sclerocactus mesae-verdae .....
Sclerocactus wetlandicus .........
Mesa Verde cactus ...................
Uinta Basin hookless cactus ....
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
Sclerocactus wrightiae ..............
Scutellaria floridana ..................
Scutellaria montana ..................
Wright fishhook cactus .............
Florida skullcap .........................
Large-flowered skullcap ............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
T
Senecio franciscanus ...............
San Francisco Peaks ragwort ..
Wherever found ........................
T
Senecio layneae .......................
Serianthes nelsonii ...................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
Sesbania tomentosa .................
Layne’s butterweed ..................
Hayun lagu (Guam), Tronkon
guafi (Rota).
Ohai ..........................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Sibara filifolia ............................
Sicyos albus (=alba) .................
Santa Cruz Island rock-cress ...
Anunu .......................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Sidalcea keckii ..........................
Keck’s checkermallow ..............
Wherever found ........................
E
Sidalcea nelsoniana .................
Sidalcea oregana var. calva .....
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
E
Wherever found ........................
E
Sidalcea pedata ........................
Silene alexandri ........................
Nelson’s checker-mallow ..........
Wenatchee Mountains checkermallow.
Kenwood Marsh checker-mallow.
Pedate checker-mallow ............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Silene hawaiiensis ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
T
Silene lanceolata ......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Silene perlmanii ........................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Silene polypetala ......................
Silene spaldingii ........................
Sisyrinchium dichotomum .........
Solanum drymophilum ..............
Solanum guamense ..................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
T
E
E
E
Solanum incompletum ..............
Fringed campion .......................
Spalding’s catchfly ....................
White irisette .............................
Erubia .......................................
Biringenas
halumtanu,
Birengenas halom tano.
Popolo ku mai ...........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Solanum sandwicense ..............
Aiakeakua, popolo ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Solidago albopilosa ..................
Solidago houghtonii ..................
White-haired goldenrod ............
Houghton’s goldenrod ..............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
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59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
61 FR 43178; 8/21/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(g)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 1398; 1/14/1992.
57 FR 1398; 1/14/1992.
52 FR 37416; 10/6/1987.
56 FR 16021; 4/19/1991.
57 FR 44703; 9/29/1992.
56 FR 21091; 5/7/1991.
44 FR 58868; 10/11/1979, 74
FR 47112; 9/15/2009.
44 FR 58868; 10/11/1979, 74
FR 47112; 9/15/2009.
44 FR 62471; 10/30/1979.
44 FR 58868; 10/11/1979, 74
FR 47112; 9/15/2009.
44 FR 58866; 10/11/1979.
57 FR 19813; 5/8/1992.
51 FR 22521; 6/20/1986, 67
FR 1662; 1/14/2002.
48 FR 52743; 11/22/1983, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 54346; 10/18/1996.
52 FR 4907; 2/18/1987, 52 FR
6651; 5/4/1987.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(g)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
62 FR 42692; 8/8/1997.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
65 FR 7757; 2/16/2000, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
58 FR 8235; 2/12/1993.
64 FR 71680; 12/22/1999, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
62 FR 54791; 10/22/1997.
49 FR 34497; 8/31/1984.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 1932; 1/18/1991.
66 FR 51597; 10/10/2001.
56 FR 48752; 9/26/1991.
53 FR 32827; 8/26/1988.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
59 FR 56333; 10/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 9304; 2/25/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
53 FR 11612; 4/7/1988.
53 FR 27134; 7/18/1988.
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Common name
Where listed
Solidago shortii .........................
Solidago spithamaea ................
Spermolepis hawaiiensis ..........
Short’s goldenrod .....................
Blue Ridge goldenrod ...............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
E
Sphaeralcea gierischii ..............
Spigelia gentianoides ...............
Spiraea virginiana .....................
Spiranthes delitescens .............
Spiranthes diluvialis ..................
Spiranthes parksii .....................
Stahlia monosperma .................
Stenogyne angustifolia var.
angustifolia.
Stenogyne bifida .......................
Gierisch mallow ........................
Gentian pinkroot .......................
Virginia spiraea .........................
Canelo Hills ladies’-tresses ......
Ute ladies’-tresses ....................
Navasota ladies’-tresses ..........
´
Cobana negra ...........................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
T
E
T
E
T
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Stenogyne campanulata ...........
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Stenogyne cranwelliae .............
Stenogyne kanehoana ..............
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Stenogyne kauaulaensis ..........
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Stenogyne kealiae ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Stephanomeria malheurensis ...
Malheur wire-lettuce .................
Wherever found ........................
E
Streptanthus albidus ssp.
albidus.
Streptanthus niger ....................
Styrax portoricensis ..................
Styrax texanus ..........................
Suaeda californica ....................
Swallenia alexandrae ...............
Tabernaemontana rotensis .......
Taraxacum californicum ...........
Metcalf Canyon jewelflower ......
Wherever found ........................
E
Tiburon jewelflower ...................
Palo de jazmfn ..........................
Texas snowbells .......................
Sea-blite, California ..................
Eureka Dune grass ...................
No common name ....................
California taraxacum .................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
E
T
E
Ternstroemia luquillensis ..........
Ternstroemia subsessilis ..........
Tetramolopium arenarium ........
Tetramolopium capillare ...........
Palo colorado ............................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Pamakani ..................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
found
found
found
found
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Tetramolopium filiforme ............
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Tetramolopium lepidotum ssp.
lepidotum.
Tetramolopium remyi ................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Tetramolopium rockii ................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
T
Thalictrum cooleyi .....................
Thelypodium howellii ssp.
spectabilis.
Thelypodium stenopetalum ......
Thlaspi californicum ..................
Cooley’s meadowrue ................
Howell’s spectacular thelypody
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Slender-petaled mustard ..........
Kneeland Prairie penny-cress ..
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Thymophylla tephroleuca .........
Thysanocarpus conchuliferus ...
Tinospora homosepala .............
Townsendia aprica ...................
Trematolobelia singularis ..........
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Santa Cruz Island fringepod .....
No common name ....................
Last Chance townsendia ..........
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
T
E
Trichilia triacantha ....................
Trichostema austromontanum
ssp. compactum.
Trifolium amoenum ...................
Trifolium stoloniferum ...............
Trifolium trichocalyx ..................
Trillium persistens .....................
Trillium reliquum .......................
Tuberolabium guamense ..........
Bariaco ......................................
Hidden Lake bluecurls ..............
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
49 FR 34497; 8/31/1984.
65 FR 6332; 2/9/2000, 50 CFR
17.96(a)CH.
49 FR 29232; 7/19/1984.
62 FR 40954; 7/31/1997.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
50 FR 33734; 8/21/1985.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
53 FR 3565; 2/5/1988.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998.
Showy Indian clover .................
Running buffalo clover ..............
Monterey clover ........................
Persistent trillium ......................
Relict trillium .............................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
E
E
E
E
E
T
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50 FR 36085; 9/5/1985.
50 FR 12306; 3/28/1985.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 49149; 8/13/2013.
55 FR 49046; 11/26/1990.
55 FR 24241; 6/15/1990.
62 FR 665; 1/6/1997.
57 FR 2048; 1/17/1992.
47 FR 19539; 5/6/1982.
55 FR 12790; 4/5/1990.
44 FR 62468; 10/30/1979.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
78 FR 64637; 10/29/2013.
57 FR 20592; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
47 FR 50881; 11/10/1982, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
60 FR 6671; 2/3/1995.
57 FR 14782; 4/22/1992.
49 FR 40035; 10/12/1984.
59 FR 64613; 12/15/1994.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978.
80 FR 59423; 10/1/2015.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1988, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
57 FR 14782; 4/22/1992.
57 FR 14782; 4/22/1992.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994.
59 FR 49860; 9/30/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 47686; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 46325; 10/8/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH.
54 FR 5935; 2/7/1989.
64 FR 28393; 5/26/1999.
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21478;
43100;
17910;
10879;
59423;
10/22/1997.
6/5/1987.
8/12/1998.
4/26/1978.
4/4/1988.
10/1/2015.
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Scientific name
Common name
Where listed
Status
Tuctoria greenei ........................
Greene’s tuctoria ......................
Wherever found ........................
T
Tuctoria mucronata ...................
Solano grass .............................
Wherever found ........................
T
Urera kaalae .............................
Opuhe .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Varronia rupicola ......................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
T
Verbena californica ...................
Verbesina dissita ......................
Vernonia proctorii .....................
Vicia menziesii ..........................
Vigna o-wahuensis ...................
Red Hills vervain ......................
Big-leaved crownbeard .............
No common name ....................
Hawaiian vetch .........................
No common name ....................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
T
T
E
E
E
Viola chamissoniana ssp.
chamissoniana.
Viola helenae ............................
Pamakani ..................................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
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rules
Viola kauaiensis var.
wahiawaensis.
Viola lanaiensis .........................
Viola oahuensis ........................
Nani waialeale ..........................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Warea amplexifolia ...................
Warea carteri ............................
Wikstroemia villosa ...................
Wide-leaf warea ........................
Carter’s mustard .......................
Akia ...........................................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Wilkesia hobdyi .........................
Dwarfiliau ..................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Xylosma crenatum ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Xyris tennesseensis ..................
Yermo xanthocephalus .............
Tennessee yellow-eyed grass ..
Desert yellowhead ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
T
Zanthoxylum dipetalum var.
tomentosum.
Zanthoxylum hawaiiense ..........
Ae .............................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Ae .............................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Zanthoxylum oahuense ............
Ae .............................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Zanthoxylum thomasianum ......
Zizania texana ..........................
St. Thomas prickly-ash .............
Texas wild-rice ..........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Ziziphus celata ..........................
CONIFERS
Abies guatemalensis ................
Cupressus goveniana ssp.
goveniana.
Fitzroya cupressoides ...............
Hesperocyparis abramsiana .....
Florida ziziphus .........................
Wherever found ........................
E
62 FR 14338; 3/26/1997, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
43 FR 44810; 9/28/1978, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
79 FR 53303; 9/9/2014, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
63 FR 49006; 9/14/1998.
61 FR 52370; 10/7/1996.
58 FR 25755; 4/27/1993.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(2)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
56 FR 47695; 9/20/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
61 FR 53070; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 47686; 9/20/1991.
61 FR 53089; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
52 FR 15501; 4/29/1987.
52 FR 2227; 1/21/1987.
78 FR 32013; 5/28/2013, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 27859; 6/22/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
57 FR 20580; 5/13/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
56 FR 34151; 7/26/1991.
67 FR 11442; 3/14/2002, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
61 FR 53137; 10/10/1996, 50
CFR 17.99(k)CH.
59 FR 10305; 3/4/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
50 FR 51867; 12/20/1985.
43 FR 17910; 4/26/1978, 50
CFR 17.96(a)CH.
54 FR 31190; 7/27/1989.
Guatemalan fir (=pinabete) ......
Gowen cypress .........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
44 FR 65002; 11/8/1979.
63 FR 43100; 8/12/1998.
Alerce or Chilean false larch ....
Santa Cruz cypress ..................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
T
T
44 FR 64730; 11/7/1979.
52 FR 675; 1/8/1987, 81 FR
8408; 2/19/2016.
49 FR 2783; 1/23/1984.
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Torreya taxifolia ........................
FERNS AND ALLIES
Adenophorus periens ...............
Florida torreya ..........................
Wherever found ........................
E
Pendent kihi fern ......................
Wherever found ........................
E
Adiantum vivesii ........................
Asplenium dielerectum .............
No common name ....................
Asplenium-leaved diellia ...........
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Asplenium (=Diellia)
dielfalcatum (=falcate).
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
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17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
58 FR 32308; 6/9/1993.
59 FR 56333; 11/10/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
56 FR 55770; 10/29/1991, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
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Scientific name
Common name
Where listed
Asplenium (=Diellia) dielmannii
(=mannii).
Asplenium (=Diellia)
dielpallicum (=pallida).
Asplenium peruvianum var.
insulare.
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Asplenium scolopendrium var.
americanum.
Asplenium (=Diellia) unisorum
(=unisora).
Ctenitis squamigera ..................
American hart’s-tongue fern .....
Wherever found ........................
T
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Pauoa .......................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Cyathea dryopteroides .............
Diplazium molokaiense .............
Elfin tree fern ............................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Doryopteris angelica .................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Doryopteris takeuchii ................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
E
Dryopteris crinalis var.
podosorus.
Elaphoglossum serpens ...........
Huperzia mannii ........................
Palapalai aumakua ...................
Wherever found ........................
E
None .........................................
Wawae‘iole ...............................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
Huperzia nutans .......................
Wawaeiole ................................
Wherever found ........................
E
Isoetes louisianensis ................
Isoetes melanospora ................
Isoetes tegetiformans ...............
Marsilea villosa .........................
Louisiana quillwort ....................
Black-spored quillwort ..............
Mat-forming quillwort ................
Ihiihi ..........................................
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
Wherever
........................
........................
........................
........................
E
E
E
E
Polystichum aleuticum ..............
Polystichum calderonense ........
Pteris lidgatei ............................
Aleutian shield-fern ...................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
Tectaria estremerana ...............
Thelypteris inabonensis ............
Thelypteris pilosa var.
alabamensis.
Thelypteris verecunda ..............
Thelypteris yaucoensis .............
Trichomanes punctatumssp.
floridanum.
LICHENS
Cladonia perforata ....................
Gymnoderma lineare ................
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Alabama streak-sorus fern .......
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
T
59 FR 32932; 6/27/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
59 FR 49025; 9/26/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
52 FR 22936; 6/16/1987.
59 FR 49025; 9/26/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
77 FR 57647; 9/18/2012, 50
CFR 17.99(i)CH.
75 FR 18960; 4/13/2010, 50
CFR 17.99(a)CH.
58 FR 32308; 6/9/1993.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH.
57 FR 20772; 5/15/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
57 FR 48741; 10/28/1992.
53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988.
53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988.
57 FR 27863; 6/22/1992, 50
CFR 17.99(c)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH.
53 FR 4626; 2/17/1988.
58 FR 32308; 6/9/1993.
59 FR 49025; 9/26/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(i)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(c)CH.
58 FR 32308; 6/9/1993.
58 FR 35887; 7/2/1993.
57 FR 30164; 7/8/1992.
No common name ....................
No common name ....................
Florida bristle fern .....................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
E
58 FR 35887; 7/2/1993.
58 FR 35887; 7/2/1993.
80 FR 60439; 10/6/2015.
Florida perforate cladonia .........
Rock gnome lichen ...................
Wherever found ........................
Wherever found ........................
E
E
58 FR 25746; 4/27/1993.
60 FR 3557; 1/18/1995.
§ 17.50
[Amended]
4. Revise § 17.50 by removing the
three examples at the end of the section.
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otherwise prohibited with a species
designated as endangered or threatened
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CFR 17.99(a)(1)CH.
59 FR 49025; 9/26/1994, 50
CFR 17.99(e)(1)CH, 50 CFR
17.99(k)CH.
54 FR 29726; 7/14/1989.
number of activities over a specified
period of time.
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Dated: June 28, 2016.
Stephen Guertin,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Amending the Formats of
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
[Docket No. FWS-R9-ES-2008-0063; 92300-1113-0000-9B]
RIN 1018-AU62
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Amending the
Formats of the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, amend the format of
the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (Lists) to
reflect current practices and standards that will make the regulations
and Lists easier to understand. The Lists, in the new format, are
included in their entirety and have been updated to correct identified
errors.
DATES: This rule is effective August 4, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don Morgan, Ecological Services
Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
Church, VA 22041; telephone 703-358-2171. If you use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (Lists),
found in title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR
17.11 for wildlife and 50 CFR 17.12 for plants, contain the names of
endangered species and threatened species officially listed pursuant to
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.,
(ESA)). The most recent compilation of Lists appeared in the 2015
edition of title 50 CFR, which was issued in early 2016. That
compilation included regulatory amendments effective as of October 1,
2015.
The species were placed on the Lists as the result of rulemaking
promulgated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), by the
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) of the Department of
Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or by both
agencies via joint rulemaking actions. References to ``Services'' in
the text of Sec. Sec. 17.11 and 17.12 refer to both of these agencies.
The Lists represent the official Federal Government record of which
species are listed and where they are considered listed under the ESA.
The Lists also contain information regarding other designations and
regulations issued under specific provisions of the ESA, such as
section 4(d) regarding threatened species, section 10(j) regarding
experimental populations, and critical habitat.
Over time, we have noted numerous unintentional errors, ambiguous
entries, and confusing format and column titles in the Lists. After
detailed research on the origin, history, and purpose of the Lists, we
determined that the format, references, and standards needed to be
updated to better reflect current practices and standards.
Consequently, we published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on
August 5, 2008, to address these observed problems and make corrections
to enhance the clarity of the Lists (73 FR 45383). In the rule portion
of this document, we set forth the corrected Lists in entirety in the
new format.
Summary of Changes From Proposed Rule
The following adjustments have been made which are different from
the proposed document. We have decreased the total columns to 5 instead
of 8 for both Lists by removing the ``Historical range'' columns, and
combining the ``When listed'', ``Critical habitat'' and ``Special
rules'' columns.
History of the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Species
The first endangered species list was published March 11, 1967 (32
FR 4001), pursuant to the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966,
and included only two columns, Common Name and Scientific Name. In
1970, after passage of the Endangered Species Conservation Act in 1969,
that list was added to title 50 CFR in the newly created part 17. In
1971, that list was divided into two separate lists with appendix A
being the ``U.S. List of Endangered Foreign Fish and Wildlife'' with
three columns (Common Name, Scientific Name, and Where Found) and
appendix D being the ``United States' List of Endangered Native Fish
and Wildlife'' with only the original two columns (Common Name and
Scientific Name).
In 1974, after enactment of the ESA, the two appendices were moved
to Sec. 17.11 and Sec. 17.12, with appendix A becoming Sec. 17.11
(Foreign) and appendix D becoming Sec. 17.12 (Native). In 1975, the
two lists were combined into one list at Sec. 17.11 (Wildlife), and
the columns were expanded from three to eight (Common Name, Scientific
Name, Population, Known Distribution, Portion of Range Where Endangered
or Threatened, Status, When Listed, and Special Rules). See figure 1,
below. The footnote system denoting ``When Listed'' found in the
current CFR was created with 11 footnotes. Section 17.12 was reserved
for ``Endangered and Threatened Plants''.
Figure 1--Format for the ESA List for Wildlife in the 1975 Version of 50 CFR 17.11
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Species Range
---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------
Population Portion of range Status When listed Special
Common name Scientific name Known distribution where endangered rules
or threatened
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In 1977, Sec. 17.12 was populated with only seven columns (Common
Name, Scientific Name, Known Distribution, Portion of Range Where
Threatened or Endangered, Status, When Listed, and Special Rules). See
figure 2, below. The Sec. 17.12 List had its own footnote system,
which was only one footnote at that time.
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Figure 2--Format for the ESA List for Plants in the 1977 Version of 50 CFR 17.12
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Species Range
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Portion of range where Status When listed Special
Common name Scientific name Known distribution threatened or rules
endangered
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In 1980, the Lists underwent the last major formatting change prior
to this current rulemaking action. A proposed rule was published on
August 15, 1979 (44 FR 47862), proposing to include the following
columns for Sec. 17.11 (Wildlife): Common name, Scientific name,
Historic range, Population where endangered or threatened, Status, When
listed, Critical habitat, and Special rules; and the following columns
for Sec. 17.12 (Plants): Scientific name, Common name, Historic range,
Status, When listed, Critical habitat, and Special rules. A final rule
that published on February 27, 1980 (45 FR 13010), set forth the
following columns for Sec. 17.11: Common name, Scientific name,
Historic range, Vertebrate population where endangered or threatened,
Status, When listed, Critical habitat, and Special rules. The final
rule adopted the columns for Sec. 17.12 as they had appeared in the
proposed rule. See figures 3 and 4.
Figure 3--Format for the ESA List for Wildlife in the 1980 Version of 50 CFR 17.11
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Species Vertebrate
-------------------------------------------------------- population where Critical Special
Historic range endangered or Status When listed habitat rules
Common name Scientific name threatened
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Figure 4--Format for the ESA List for Plants in the 1980 Version of 50 CFR 17.12
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Species
------------------------------------------------------------------ Historic Range Status When listed Critical Special
Common name Scientific name habitat rules
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Neither the August 1979 proposed rule nor the February 1980 final
rule included the entire contents of the Lists. The Lists in their
entirety were published in the new format with corrections to technical
errors on May 20, 1980 (45 FR 33767). On September 30, 1994 (59 FR
49848), the family grouping of the plants, which had resided in the
scientific name column, was moved to a new column named ``Family.'' See
figure 5.
Figure 5--Format for the ESA List for Plants in the 1994 Version of 50 CFR 17.12
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Species
-------------------------------------------------------- Historic range Family Status When listed Critical Special
Common name Scientific name habitat rules
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Rule Purpose
Through this rulemaking, we are changing the format of the Lists to
include current practices and standards, thereby ensuring that the
regulations and Lists are easy for the public to understand. We are
also standardizing entries and correcting numerous errors and ambiguous
entries. Technical corrections in this rulemaking include updating or
correcting footnotes, references to certain other applicable portions
of title 50 CFR, synonyms, and the spelling of species' names. We also
provide more current common names. Textual descriptions of the List
format, such as the meaning of the column titles, are included within
these changes to the regulations at Sec. Sec. 17.11 and 17.12. None of
the changes are regulatory in nature with respect to the entities on
the List; these changes are for the purpose of clarity. These revisions
do not alter species' protections or status in any way. Such actions
would require separate rulemaking actions following the procedures of
50 CFR part 424.
Renaming and Reorganizing the Lists' Columns
With this rule, we are renaming, reorganizing, and removing columns
in the Lists to clarify the types of information being presented. The
following paragraphs describe the new columns.
Changing ``When Listed'' to ``Listing Citations and Applicable Rules''
For both Lists, we are replacing the column heading ``When listed''
with ``Listing citations and applicable rules.'' This column currently
contains footnote numbers referencing a table of citations for final
listing rules. When we proposed the changes to the format of the Lists
in 1979 that instituted this footnote system, the Lists contained only
44 footnotes. The Lists now have more than 800 footnotes, and,
consequently, the footnote system has become hard for us to manage and
for the public to use. To correct this situation, we are replacing the
footnote numbers that currently populate this column with the actual
Federal Register citation (volume and document starting page number)
and publication date of the listing rule and other applicable
rulemaking actions. We are also correcting any errors contained in the
previous footnotes or referenced citations. For example, some existing
footnotes included the wrong date, wrong page numbers, or were missing
a citation reference. Please note that all the referenced citations are
available through the Services' Web sites for each listed species
(https://www.fws.gov/
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endangered/ and https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa/listed.htm).
Moving ``Critical Habitat'' and ``Special Rules'' Entries Into New
``Listing Citations and Applicable Rules'' Column
These columns provide the citations for pertinent regulations for
the listed species and were created solely for the convenience of the
public. To consolidate these purely navigational columns, we are
combining the ``Special rules,'' ``Critical habitat,'' and ``When
listed'' columns into the renamed ``Listing citations and applicable
rules'' column. Superscripts utilized in this column are identified in
the revised regulatory text at Sec. Sec. 17.11(f)(1) and 17.12(f)(1).
For additional information concerning these entries and downloadable
maps of proposed and designated critical habitat, please visit the
Services' Web sites (https://www.fws.gov/endangered/ and https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa/listed.htm).
Changing ``Vertebrate Population Where Endangered or Threatened'' and
``Family'' to ``Where Listed''
We originally published the entries for invertebrate species
indicating ``not applicable'' (shown as ``NA'') in the column
``Vertebrate population where endangered or threatened'' because that
column applied only to distinct population segments of vertebrate
species. In the October 1, 2000, edition of the CFR, in the Lists found
at Sec. 17.11(h), all of the entries for invertebrate species within
the column ``Vertebrate population where endangered or threatened''
were erroneously changed to ``Entire.'' While it is generally true that
the invertebrate species are listed wherever found thus, throughout
their entire range, except where listed as experimental populations, it
is more accurate to state that this column is not applicable since it
pertains to vertebrate populations. The error was purely editorial; it
in no way changed any of the applicable provisions of law. As indicated
in the prior regulations at Sec. 17.11(e), all individuals of the
invertebrate species are protected wherever found, regardless of
whether ``NA'' or ``Entire'' appeared in the column. However,
amendments to the Act in 1982 included the addition of section 10(j)
which allows for the designation of reintroduced populations of listed
species as ``experimental populations.'' Under section 10(j) of the Act
and our regulations at 50 CFR 17.81, the Service may designate as an
experimental population a population of endangered or threatened
species that has been or will be released into suitable natural habitat
outside the species' current natural range. The format of the Lists
published in 1980, prior to the 1982 amendments, did not envision this
change and therefore did not provide specifically for indicating
experimental population designations. When the Service published
regulations regarding experimental population at 50 CFR 17.80 (49 FR
33885, August 27, 1984), we stated that experimental population
designations would be indicated by a separate line in the Lists at
Sec. Sec. 17.11 and 17.12. Thus, the location information for
experimental population designations of listed species began to be
placed in the column originally intended to indicate species listed as
distinct population segments of vertebrate species. Additionally, as
the Service began to expand our use of section 10(j) in recovery of
listed species, we also included location information for experimental
population designations of invertebrate species, causing an
inconsistency between the column's title and its application.
To address these issues, for the wildlife list (Sec. 17.11(h))
only, we are replacing the column heading ``Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened'' with ``Where listed,'' to more broadly
accommodate the information regarding the geographic specificity of
both distinct population segments of vertebrate species and
experimental population designations. Thus, the new name ``Where
listed'' better reflects the data within the column. We are also
changing all the current ``NA'' entries to ``Wherever found'' to
reflect the change in the column title. All current entries that have
the word ``Entire'' will be changed to ``Wherever found'' to
standardize all entries to the same format. And, lastly, we will no
longer use the ``ditto'' system (shown as ``do'' in the current tables)
to indicate duplicative information.
For the plants list (Sec. 17.12(h)), we are replacing the
``Family'' column with a ``Where listed'' column to standardize both
Lists to identical columns and structure. We are also populating each
entry for that column with ``Wherever found'' because the ESA
protection for all of the plants currently on the list applies to all
individuals of a plant species wherever found. Future additions to the
list may have a more limited entry under the ``Where listed'' column if
experimental populations of plant species are designated. Including the
``Where listed'' column in the List of plants facilitates our ability
to provide more specific information in the future, if applicable.
While we are no longer including a plant species' taxonomic family in
order to standardize the format between the Lists, information
regarding a species taxonomy is readily available through links
provided on our species profile pages. A link to the Integrated
Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), which displays the taxonomic
hierarchy of a species, including its family name, is provided on each
species' profile page accessible through the Services' Web sites
(https://www.fws.gov/endangered/ and https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa/listed.htm) or information is available directly through
the ITIS. (These amendments to the Lists are editorial in nature and
involve no substantive changes to the List of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife found at 50 CFR 17.11(h) or the List of Endangered and
Threatened Plants found at 50 CFR 17.12(h), nor to any applicable
regulations. While we have changed the name of the column to better
reflect its current content, we do not intend to change the use of this
column. Unless the column is used to define a distinct population
segment of a vertebrate species or an experimental population
designation of any taxa, the entry in this column will be ``Wherever
found,'' indicating that the protections of the Act will apply to all
individuals of the species wherever found.
Adding ESU and DPS Subtitles to ``Common Name''
The ESA defines ``species'' to include any ``distinct population
segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife which interbreeds
when mature.'' (16 U.S.C. 1532(16)). NMFS's Evolutionarily Significant
Unit (ESU) policy (56 FR 58612, November 20, 1991) defines how it will
apply this definition of ``species'' in evaluating Pacific salmon
stocks for listing under the ESA. The Services' interagency Policy
Regarding the Recognition of Distinct Vertebrate Population Segments
(DPS) (61 FR 4721, February 7, 1996) clarifies their interpretation of
the phrase ``distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate
fish or wildlife'' for the purpose of listing, delisting, and
reclassifying species under the ESA. Currently, the ``Vertebrate
population where endangered or threatened'' column distinguishes the
different ESU and DPS entries for the same species by describing the
geographic area where it is found, but without providing a name for the
population or indicating it is an ESU or DPS listing. We are adding the
ESU or DPS subtitle to the Common
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Name column in brackets to clarify when it is an ESU or DPS listing.
Removing Historic Range Columns
The ``Historic range'' column is not required by the ESA (see
section 4(c)(1)) and is part of the ``other data in the list''
currently referenced in 50 CFR 17.11(d) and 17.12(d) as ``nonregulatory
in nature'' and ``provided for the information of the reader.''
However, since its creation in 1980, it has been a source of contention
and confusion, leading to questions of how it is defined; its
regulatory use; what time period it represents; and should it instead
be changed to ``Historical Range''. These and similar concerns were
raised in the 1980 reformat (see 45 FR 13011, February 27, 1980), for
which the Services took the following position regarding suggestions
for specific criteria to define this column: ``In light of this broad
diversity and the guidance of both the Act and the legislative history,
the Services find it inadvisable to establish new criteria as
suggested. The Services will continue to consider this issue, however,
and will propose criteria at a later date, if warranted.'' Given prior
concerns regarding this column in the 1980 reformat and continued long-
standing confusion regarding its use and meaning, we revisited this
issue in making our final determination on this action. The Services
have consistently indicated that information provided regarding
historic range is purely informational and does not alter or imply any
limitation on the application of the prohibitions in the Act or
implementing rules. Additionally, historic range information often only
represented the Service's best approximation of historic range based on
the scientific literature, given that past range was not always well or
thoroughly documented for many species. We also indicated that only the
columns entitled ``Common Name,'' ``Scientific Name,'' and ``Vertebrate
Population Where Endangered or Threatened'' define the species of
wildlife for purposes of implementing the Act. Despite this, the column
``Historic range'' column continued to be a point of confusion with
regard to where protections of the Act apply to a species. Based on
concerns raised by commenters on the 2008 proposed rule (See ``Summary
of Comments Received'') and to help alleviate confusion to the public,
the Services have decided to remove the ``Historic range'' column from
both tables. However, to provide further clarification regarding where
protections of the Act apply, we state in our revised Sec. Sec.
17.11(d) and 17.12(d) that unless the new ``where listed'' column
indicates a distinct population segment of a vertebrate species, or an
experimental population, prohibitions of the Act apply to all
individuals of the species, wherever found. Please note that the
general information regarding the historic range of a species, as
previously provided in this column, is discussed in listing
determinations and is available in the listing rule documents provided
in the ``Listing citations and applicable rules'' column. See figures 6
and 7 for the new format of the tables.
Figure 6--New Format for the ESA List for Wildlife (Column Headings) in 50 CFR 17.11
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Listing citations
Common name Scientific name Where listed Status and applicable rules
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Figure 7--New Format for the ESA List for Plants (Column Headings) in 50 CFR 17.12
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Listing citations
Scientific name Common name Where listed Status and applicable rules
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Updating Standards for Scientific Nomenclature References
For species' nomenclature (scientific and common names), we are
changing the primary source upon which we rely. The current text
introducing the lists in Sec. Sec. 17.11 and 17.12 references two
standards for scientific nomenclature: The International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature and The International Code of Botanical
Nomenclature. Respectfully, instead of referencing those International
Codes, the Service now relies, to the extent practicable, on the
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), which incorporates both
of the International Code standards and the standard references adopted
for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
Fauna and Flora (CITES).
ITIS is an authoritative taxonomic database (https://www.itis.gov)
maintained by a partnership of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican agencies;
other organizations; and taxonomic specialists. The U.S. partners
include the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the
Department of Commerce; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.
Geological Survey, and National Park Service of the Department of the
Interior; the Environmental Protection Agency; the Agricultural
Research Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service of the
Department of Agriculture; the Smithsonian Institution; and NatureServe
(a nonprofit organization representing the Natural Heritage programs in
the States).
CITES is an international convention among 182 signatory countries
(Parties) to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild
animals and plants does not threaten their survival (50 CFR part 23).
The CITES Parties have adopted standard nomenclatural and taxonomic
references for species included in the CITES Appendices, which are
listed in the most recent CITES resolution on standard nomenclature.
(https://www.cites.org/eng/res/index.shtml)
Removing Unnecessary Examples, Updating Regulations, and Removing
Entries Pursuant to Court Order
Upon review of the regulations connected to the Lists, we noted
that Sec. 17.50 had three examples that were pre-1980 table format.
Rather than update them to the new format, we determined that these
examples are not necessary and are, therefore, removing them. We have
also determined that the introductory paragraph of Sec. 17.52 should
read as set forth in the rule portion of this document to provide more
specific cross-references within part 17. The revised language
specifies the sections in part 17 that may include language that
differs from the provisions in Sec. 17.52. These changes to the
regulations are nonsubstantive.
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Additionally, in 50 CFR 17.11(h), the List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife, we are removing the Beringia DPS of the bearded
seal to comply with the U.S. District Court for the District of
Alaska's decision vacating the December 28, 2012, final rule by NMFS
that listed the Beringia DPS of the Erignathus barbatus nauticus
subspecies of the bearded seal as a threatened species (77 FR 76740)
(Alaska Oil & Gas Ass'n v. Pritzker, 4:13-cv-00018-RRB, 2014 WL
3726121, 2014 U.S. Dist. Lexis 101446 (D. Alaska July 25, 2014), appeal
docketed, No. 14-35806 (9th Cir. 2014)). NMFS has appealed the district
court's decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,
but as a result of the court decision the species is not currently
listed. Depending on the outcome of that litigation, we may issue a
technical rule to reinstate the listing.
We are removing the Arctic subspecies of the ringed seal to comply
with the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska's decision
vacating the December 28, 2012, final rule by NMFS that listed the
Arctic subspecies of the ringed seal, Phoca hispida hispida, as a
threatened species (77 FR 76706) (Alaska Oil & Gas Ass'n v. NMFS, 4:14-
cv-00029-RRB, 2016 WL 1125744, 2016 U.S. Dist. Lexis 34848 (D. Alaska
Mar. 17, 2016), appeal docketed, No. 16-35380 (9th Cir. 2016)). NMFS
has appealed the district court's decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit, but as a result of the court decision the
species is not currently listed. Depending on the outcome of that
litigation, we may issue a technical rule to reinstate the listing.
We are removing slickspot peppergrass from the List of Endangered
and Threatened Plants to comply with the decision of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Idaho (Otter v. Salazar, Case No. 1:11-cv-
358-CWD, 2012 U.S. Dist. Lexis 111743 (D. Idaho Aug. 8, 2012)) vacating
the previous listing rule (74 FR 52014; October 8, 2009). The Service
has already proposed to reinstate the listing (79 FR 8416; February 12,
2014) and will make a final determination shortly. This is a clerical
change to comply with a court order, and not a final listing
determination on the outstanding new proposal to list.
Summary of Comments Received
In our proposed rule (73 FR 45383, August 5, 2008), we requested
that all interested parties submit information, data, and comments
regarding the format of the Lists. The comment period ended September
4, 2008. During the 30-day comment period, we received a total of 14
comments, of which we consider 8 to be substantive. The following
paragraphs discuss the comments received.
Solicitor's Opinion and ``Where Listed''
Several commenters were concerned that changing the ``Vertebrate
population where endangered or threatened'' and ``Family'' columns to
``Where listed'' would allow for applying the protections of the Act to
only limited geographic areas of a species' range. Commenters expressed
concern that the proposed rule was an attempt to codify the March 16,
2007, opinion of the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior
regarding ``The Meaning of `In Danger of Extinction Throughout All or a
Significant Portion of the Range','' which would have allowed in some
cases applying protections to less than all members of the species
(i.e., applying protections only to a portion of a species' range). As
explained above, the intent of altering the column heading was to
better align the column's title and definition with the current use of
the column to indicate both distinct population segments of vertebrate
species and experimental population designations for all taxa
(invertebrates and plants as well as vertebrate species); we did not
intend to alter its use. While this rulemaking never attempted to
``codify'' the 2007 opinion of the Solicitor, we believe the underlying
concerns of the commenters have nevertheless been resolved by
subsequent developments. Two district court decisions have addressed
whether the ESA's language allows the Services to list or protect less
than all members of a defined species: Defenders of Wildlife v.
Salazar, 729 F. Supp. 2d 1207 (D. Mont. 2010), concerning FWS's
delisting of the Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf (74 FR 15123, Apr.
12, 2009); and WildEarth Guardians v. Salazar, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS
105253 (D. Ariz. Sept. 30, 2010), concerning the Service's 2008 finding
on a petition to list the Gunnison's prairie dog (73 FR 6660, Feb. 5,
2008). The courts concluded that reading the ESA's language to allow
protecting only a portion of a species' range is inconsistent with the
definition of ``species,'' which forecloses listing any population that
does not qualify as a taxonomic species, subspecies, or DPS. These two
decisions held that the ``significant portion of its range'' language
may not be used as a basis for listing less than all members of a
species. Rather, the ESA's language requires rangewide listing of
species whenever they are endangered or threatened in a significant
portion of the range, even if they are healthy in other areas.
On May 4, 2011, the Solicitor of the U.S. Department of the
Interior (``Interior'') withdrew the 2007 opinion. On July 1, 2014, the
Service published a new policy to clarify the interpretation of the
phrase ``significant portion of its range'' in the ESA as it applies to
decisions to list species as threatened or endangered (79 FR 37578).
This policy stated that if a species is determined to be neither
endangered nor threatened throughout all its range and a subsequent
analysis reveals it is endangered or threatened within a significant
portion of that range, then the entire species will be listed as an
endangered species or threatened species and the Act's protections
apply to all individuals of the species wherever found. To address this
concern and to further clarify how the ``Where listed'' column will be
used and protections applied, we have added language to Sec. Sec.
17.11(d) and 17.12(d) to indicate that except when providing a
geographic description of a DPS or ESU, or an experimental population
designation, ``Wherever found'' will be used to indicate the Act's
protections apply to all individuals of the species, wherever found.
Historic Range Column
One commenter suggested that the ``Historic range'' column is not
``nonregulatory'' nor ``for informational purposes only'' because it
reinforced that a listed species may only receive protections in a
portion of its range if it were found to be threatened or endangered in
a significant portion of its current range.
Response: We disagree. The ``Historic range'' column is not
required by the ESA (see section 4(c)(1)) and is part of the ``other
data in the list'' currently referenced in 50 CFR 17.11(d) and 17.12(d)
as ``nonregulatory in nature'' and ``provided for the information of
the reader.'' Similar concerns were addressed in the 1980 reformat (see
45 FR 13011, February 27, 1980.). Please note that the general
information regarding the historic range of a species, as previously
provided in this column, is discussed in listing determinations and is
available in the listing rule documents provided in the ``Listing
citations and applicable rules'' column.
Where Listed Column
Several commenters suggested that, by changing ``Vertebrate
population where endangered or threatened'' to ``Where Listed,'' the
Service was limiting the protection of the listed species.
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Response: We disagree. None of the changes encompassed in this rule
are substantive in nature or in any way alter protections for listed
species. As noted earlier in this rule, such actions would require
separate rulemaking actions following the procedures of 50 CFR part
424. As stated previously, by changing ``Vertebrate population where
endangered or threatened'' to ``Where Listed,'' the Service is allowing
for the inclusion of invertebrate species and invertebrate experimental
population entries that have been in the table since 2001. Also, by
replacing ``endangered or threatened'' with ``listed,'' the Service is
allowing for all the statuses recognized by the ``Status'' column. See
Sec. Sec. 17.11(d) and 17.12(d).
Several commenters also suggested that defining the ``Where
listed'' column as ``the geographic area where the species is listed
for purposes of the Act'' also narrowed the protection of the listed
species.
Response: While we understand the concern, this was not our intent.
This column is intended only to provide a geographic description for
distinct population segments of vertebrate, and invertebrate,
vertebrate and plant experimental population designations. We added
this column to Sec. 17.12 to allow for indicating plant experimental
population designations. Again, as we explain above, except for DPSs
and experimental population designations, entries in this column will
be ``Wherever found.'' None of the changes encompassed in this rule are
substantive in nature or in any way alter protections for listed
species. Such actions would require separate rulemaking actions
following the procedures of 50 CFR part 424.
ITIS and CITES
One commenter suggested that relying on the Integrated Taxonomic
Information System (ITIS) could pose problems by being more limiting
than, and not as comprehensive as, the previous standards, especially
for foreign species.
Response: We addressed the adoption of the previous standards in
our rule of February 27, 1980 (45 FR 13010, 13012). At that time, we
stated that: ``In deciding which alternative taxonomic interpretations
to accept, the Director will rely on the professional judgment
available both within the Service and the scientific community and from
the most recent taxonomic studies available pertaining to the subject
species. However, no criteria other than these very general ones can be
established for acceptance of taxonomic treatments. As a matter of
practice, the Services review current taxonomic literature in
considering the appropriateness of present and proposed listings.
Although professional societies maintain lists of accepted taxa for
some taxonomic groups, this is not true of all groups. The Services
will rely on the generally accepted lists of taxa when they are
available.'' This is still the Services' current standard, as indicated
in our regulations. See 50 CFR 424.11(a), which states that the
Secretary must rely on standard taxonomic distinctions and the
biological expertise of the Department and the scientific community in
determining whether a particular taxon or population is a species for
the purposes of the Act. To the cases where ITIS may not be
sufficiently comprehensive, we may consult other sources or experts
regarding appropriate taxonomic interpretations.
The Services have determined that ITIS is a reviewer of current
taxonomic literature and maintains generally accepted lists of taxa
that are determined to be both valid and verified. As such, to the
extent practicable, the Services, in combination with the professional
judgment available both within the Services and the scientific
community (Sec. 424.11(a)), will utilize ITIS and, for international
species not covered by ITIS, the taxonomic nomenclature adopted for use
under CITES. In cases where taxonomy is in dispute or there is a newly
described taxa that might not be updated in ITIS, we will use our own
best professional judgment and the expertise of the scientific
community.
Need for Immediate Effective Date
We find good cause pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this rule
effective upon the date set forth in DATES due to the continual changes
being made to the Lists via new rulemaking actions. To ensure that we
provide the most accurate and up-to-date information to the public, we
must set forth the Lists in their entirety as soon as possible. The
public would not be served by a 30-day delay in the effective date,
particularly because this rule does not affect any legal rights.
Required Determinations
Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of Management and Budget will
review all significant rules. OIRA has determined that this rule is not
significant.
Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while
calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends.
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory
approaches that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of
choice for the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible,
and consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes
further that regulations must be based on the best available science
and that the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and
an open exchange of ideas. We have developed this final rule in a
manner consistent with these requirements.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department of the Interior certifies that this rule will not
have a significant economic effect on a substantial number of small
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et
seq.). The changes we are making are intended primarily to update the
standards of scientific naming used in the Lists of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants and to clarify language in our
regulations. These changes will not have a substantive impact on the
scope of the regulation, and thus would not affect businesses or other
small entities as defined in the RFA.
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA)
This rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. This rule:
1. Will not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or
more.
2. Will not cause a major increase in costs or prices for
consumers; individual industries; Federal, State, or local government
agencies; or geographic regions.
3. Will not have significant adverse effects on competition,
employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of
U.S.-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
This rule will not impose an unfunded mandate on State, local, or
tribal governments or the private sector of more than $100 million per
year. This rule will not have a significant or unique effect on State,
local, or tribal governments or the private sector. Our rule simply
reorganizes and clarifies
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existing regulations and provides new standard references for species'
nomenclature. A statement containing the information required by the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not required.
Takings (E.O. 12630)
In accordance with E.O. 12630, this rule will not have significant
takings implications. We are only reorganizing and clarifying existing
regulations and providing new standard references for species'
nomenclature. This action will, therefore, not interfere with
constitutionally protected private property rights. A takings
implication assessment is not required.
Federalism (E.O. 13132)
In accordance with E.O. 13132, this rule does not have sufficient
Federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism
Assessment. As our rule involves reorganizing and clarifying existing
regulations, and providing new standard references for species'
nomenclature, we do not expect it will have any effect on State or
local governments or their activities. A Federalism Assessment is not
required.
Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)
In accordance with E.O. 12988, the Department of the Interior has
determined that this rule does not unduly burden the judicial system
and that it meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the
Order.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA)
This rule does not contain any information collection requirements
for which Office of Management and Budget approval is required under
the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). We may not conduct or sponsor and you
are not required to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number.
National Environmental Policy Act
We have analyzed this rule in accordance with the criteria of the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Department of the
Interior Manual. This rule does not constitute a major Federal action
significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. We have
determined this rule is categorically excluded under the Department of
the Interior's NEPA regulations in 43 CFR 46.210(i). This categorical
exclusion addresses policies, directives, regulations, and guidelines
that are of an administrative, financial, legal, technical, or
procedural nature.
Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes
Under the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994, ``Government-
to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments'' (59
FR 22951), and the Department of the Interior's Manual at 512 DM 2, we
have evaluated possible effects on federally recognized Indian Tribes
and have determined that there are no effects. Our rule will simply
reorganize and clarify existing regulations and provide new standards
references for species' nomenclature.
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
Executive Order 13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of
Energy Effects when undertaking certain actions that significantly
affect energy supply, distribution, and use. This rule revises the
formats of the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants
and will not significantly affect energy supplies, distribution, or
use. Therefore, this action is not a significant energy action, and no
Statement of Energy Effects is required.
Author
Michael Franz, Ecological Services, Headquarters, compiled this
document.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Regulation Promulgation
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, we amend part 17,
subchapter B of chapter I, title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
as set forth below:
PART 17--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 17 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 1531-1544; and 4201-4245, unless
otherwise noted.
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2. Revise Sec. 17.11 to read as follows:
Sec. 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife.
(a) The list in paragraph (h) of this section contains the wildlife
species determined by the Service or the National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) of the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (hereafter in this section referred to as
``the Services'') to be endangered species or threatened species. It
also contains the wildlife species treated as endangered species or
threatened species because they are similar in appearance to and may be
confused with endangered or threatened species (see Sec. Sec. 17.50
through 17.52). The ``Common name,'' ``Scientific name,'' ``Where
listed,'' and ``Status'' columns provide regulatory information;
together, they identify listed wildlife species within the meaning of
the Act and describe where they are protected. When a taxon has more
than one entry, the ``Where listed'' or ``Status'' column will identify
its status in each relevant geographic area. The listing of a
particular taxon includes all lower taxonomic units.
(b) ``Common name'' column. Although common names are included,
they cannot be relied upon for identification of any specimen, since
they may vary greatly in local usage. In cases where confusion might
arise, one or more synonyms are provided in parentheses within the
``Common name'' column. If a species has been listed as an
Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) or a Distinct Vertebrate
Population Segment (DPS), the ESU or DPS names will be provided in
brackets ``[ ]'' following the common name.
(c) ``Scientific name'' column. The Services use the most recently
accepted scientific name. In cases where confusion might arise, one or
more synonyms are provided in parentheses within the ``Scientific
name'' column. The Services rely, to the extent practicable, on the
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) to determine a species'
scientific name. ITIS incorporates the naming principles established by
the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (see paragraph (g) of
this section). If the scientific name in ITIS differs from the
scientific name adopted for use under the Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the CITES
nomenclature is provided in brackets ``[ ]'' within the ``Scientific
name'' column following the ITIS nomenclature.
(d) ``Where listed'' column. The ``Where listed'' column sets forth
the geographic area where the species is listed for purposes of the
Act. Except when providing a geographic description of a DPS or ESU, or
an experimental population designation, ``Wherever found'' will be used
to indicate the Act's protections apply to all individuals of the
species, wherever found.
(e) ``Status'' column. Within the ``Status'' column, the following
abbreviations are used:
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Regulatory status the abbreviation
Abbreviation represents
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E................................ Endangered species.
T................................ Threatened species.
E (S/A).......................... Endangered based on similarity of
appearance to an existing listed
species.
T (S/A).......................... Threatened based on similarity of
appearance to an existing listed
species.
XE............................... Essential experimental population
(See subpart H of this part).
XN............................... Nonessential experimental population
(See subpart H of this part).
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(f) ``Listing Citations and Applicable Rules'' column. The
``Listing Citations and Applicable Rules'' column is nonregulatory in
nature and is provided for informational and navigational purposes
only.
(1) Within the ``Listing Citations and Applicable Rules'' column,
the following superscripts are used:
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Superscript Description of citation or rule
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N............................... NMFS listing citation (NMFS Lead).
J............................... Both FWS and NMFS listing citation
(Joint Jurisdiction).
CH.............................. Critical habitat rule.
4d.............................. Species-specific ``4(d)'' rule (a rule
issued under the authority of section
4(d) of the Act).
10j............................. Species-specific ``10(j)'' rule (a
rule issued under the authority of
section 10(j) of the Act).
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(2) Listing citations contain the volume, document starting page
number, and publication date of the Federal Register publication(s) in
which a species was given status, listed, or reclassified. At least
since 1973, these documents have included a statement indicating the
basis for the listing, as well as the effective date(s) of the listing
or other rules that changed how the species was identified in the List
in paragraph (h) of this section.
(3) ``Critical habitat'' and ``Species-specific'' rules
superscripts provide cross-references to other sections in this part or
part 222, 223, or 226 of chapter II of this title where critical
habitat and species-specific rules are found. The species-specific
superscripts also identify experimental populations. Experimental
populations (superscript ``10j'') are a separate citation, with one of
the following symbols in the ``Status'' column: ``XE'' for an essential
experimental population and ``XN'' for a nonessential experimental
population.
(4) This column is for reference and navigational purposes only.
All other appropriate rules in this part, parts 217 through 226 of
chapter II of this title, and part 402 of chapter IV of this title
apply, if no species-specific rules are referenced. In addition, other
rules in this title could relate to such species (for example, port-of-
entry requirements). The references in the ``Listing Citations and
Applicable Rules'' column do not comprise a comprehensive list of all
regulations that the Services might apply to the species or to the
regulations of other Federal agencies or State or local governments.
(g) The Services will rely to the extent practicable on ITIS
(https://www.itis.gov) and standard references adopted for CITES (https://cites.org).
(h) The ``List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife'' is provided
in the table in this paragraph (h):
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Listing citations
Common name Scientific name Where listed Status and applicable
rules
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Mammals
Addax............................ Addax nasomaculatus Wherever found..... E 70 FR 52319; 9/2/
2005.
Anoa, lowland.................... Bubalus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
depressicornis. 1970.
Anoa, mountain................... Bubalus quarlesi... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
1976.
Antelope, giant sable............ Hippotragus niger Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
variani. 1976.
Antelope, Tibetan................ Panthalops Wherever found..... E 71 FR 15620; 3/29/
hodgsonii. 2006.
Argali [All populations except Ovis ammon......... Wherever found E 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and except Kyrgyzstan, 1976, 57 FR 28014;
Tajikistan]. Mongolia, and 6/23/1992.
Tajikistan.
Argali [Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Ovis ammon......... Kyrgyzstan, T 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
Tajikistan]. Mongolia, and 1976, 57 FR 28014;
Tajikistan. 6/23/1992, 50 CFR
17.40(j) \4d\.
Armadillo, giant................. Priodontes maximus. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
1976.
Armadillo, pink fairy............ Chlamyphorus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
truncatus. 1970.
Ass, African wild................ Equus africanus.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 42 FR 15971;
3/24/1977.
Ass, Asian wild.................. Equus hemionus..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Avahi............................ Avahi laniger Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=entire genus). 1970.
Aye-aye.......................... Daubentonia Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
madagascariensis. 1970.
Babirusa......................... Babyrousa babyrussa Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24061; 6/14/
1976.
Baboon, gelada................... Theropithecus Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
gelada. 1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Bandicoot, barred................ Perameles Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
bougainville. 1970.
Bandicoot, desert................ Perameles eremiana. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Bandicoot, lesser rabbit......... Macrotis leucura... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Bandicoot, pig-footed............ Chaeropus ecaudatus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Bandicoot, rabbit................ Macrotis lagotis... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Banteng.......................... Bos javanicus...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Bat, Bulmer's fruit (flying fox). Aproteles bulmerae. Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
1984.
Bat, bumblebee................... Craseonycteris Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
thonglongyai. 1984.
Bat, Florida bonneted............ Eumops floridanus.. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 61003; 10/2/
2013.
Bat, gray........................ Myotis grisescens.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 17736; 4/28/
1976.
Bat, Hawaiian hoary.............. Lasiurus cinereus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
semotus. 1970.
Bat, Indiana..................... Myotis sodalis..... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Bat, lesser long-nosed........... Leptonycteris Wherever found..... E 53 FR 38456; 9/30/
curasoae 1988.
yerbabuenae.
Bat, little Mariana fruit........ Pteropus tokudae... Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
1984.
Fruit Bat, Mariana (=fanihi, Pteropus mariannus Wherever found..... T 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
Mariana flying fox). mariannus. 1984, 70 FR 1190;
1/6/2005, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Bat, Mexican long-nosed.......... Leptonycteris Wherever found..... E 53 FR 38456; 9/30/
nivalis. 1988.
Bat, northern long-eared......... Myotis Wherever found..... T 80 FR 17973; 4/2/
septentrionalis. 2015, 50 CFR
17.40(o) \4d\.
Bat, Ozark big-eared............. Corynorhinus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 69206; 11/30/
(=Plecotus) 1979.
townsendii ingens.
Bat, Pacific sheath-tailed Emballonura Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
(Mariana subspecies) (Payeyi, semicaudata 2015.
Paischeey). rotensis.
Bat, Rodrigues fruit (flying fox) Pteropus Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
rodricensis. 1984.
Bat, Singapore roundleaf Hipposideros Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
horseshoe. ridleyi. 1984.
Bat, Virginia big-eared.......... Corynorhinus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 69206; 11/30/
(=Plecotus) 1979, 50 CFR
townsendii 17.95(a) \CH\.
virginianus.
Bear, Baluchistan................ Ursus thibetanus Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
gedrosianus. 1986.
Bear, brown [Italy].............. Ursus arctos arctos Italy.............. E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976, 41 FR 26019;
6/24/1976.
Bear, brown...................... Ursus arctos Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
pruinosus. 1976.
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Bear, grizzly [Lower 48 States Ursus arctos U.S.A., T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
DPS]. horribilis. conterminous 1967, 35 FR 16047;
(lower 48) States, 10/13/1970, 40 FR
except where 31734; 7/28/1975,
listed as an 72 FR 14866; 3/29/
experimental 2007, 50 CFR
population. 17.40(b) \4d\.
Bear, grizzly.................... Ursus arctos U.S.A. (portions of XN 70 FR 69854; 11/17/
horribilis. ID and MT, see 2005, 50 CFR
Sec. 17.84(l)). 17.84(l) \10j\.
Bear, Mexican grizzly............ Ursus arctos....... Mexico............. E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Bear, polar...................... Ursus maritimus.... Wherever found..... T 73 FR 28212; 5/15/
2008, 50 CFR
17.40(q) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Beaver (Mongolia)................ Castor fiber Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
birulai. 1976.
Bison, wood...................... Bison bison Wherever found, T 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
athabascae. except where 1970, 77 FR 26191;
listed as an 5/3/2012.
experimental
population.
Bison, wood...................... Bison bison U.S.A. (Alaska).... XN 79 FR 26175; 5/7/
athabascae. 2014, 50 CFR
17.84(x) \10j\.
Bobcat, Mexican.................. Lynx (=Felis) rufus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
escuinapae. 1976.
Bontebok (antelope).............. Damaliscus pygarus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=dorcas) dorcas. 1976.
Camel, Bactrian.................. Camelus bactrianus. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Caribou, woodland [Southern Rangifer tarandus Canada E 48 FR 1722; 1/14/
Selkirk Mountains DPS]. caribou. (southeastern 1983, 48 FR 49245;
British Columbia 10/25/1983, 49 FR
bounded by the 7390; 2/29/1984,
Canada-U.S. 50 CFR 17.95(a)
border, Columbia \CH\.
River, Kootenay
River, Kootenay
Lake, and Kootenai
River), U.S. (ID,
WA).
Cat, Andean...................... Felis jacobita..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Cat, Asian golden (=Temminck's).. Catopuma (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
temminckii. 1976.
Cat, black-footed................ Felis nigripes..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Cat, flat-headed................. Prionailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) planiceps. 1976.
Cat, Iriomote.................... Prionailurus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
(=Felis) 1979.
bengalensis
iriomotensis.
Cat, leopard..................... Prionailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) 1976.
bengalensis
bengalensis.
Cat, marbled..................... Pardofelis (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
marmorata. 1976.
Cat, Pakistan sand............... Felis margarita Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
scheffeli. 1984.
Cat, tiger....................... Leopardus (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
tigrinus. 1972.
Chamois, Apennine................ Rupicapra rupicapra Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
ornata. 1976.
Cheetah.......................... Acinonyx jubatus... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 37 FR 6476;
3/30/1972.
Chimpanzee....................... Pan troglodytes.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 55 FR 9129;
3/12/1990, 80 FR
34500; 6/16/2015.
Chimpanzee, pygmy................ Pan paniscus....... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 55 FR 9129;
3/12/1990.
Chinchilla....................... Chinchilla Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
brevicaudata 1976.
boliviana.
Civet, Malabar large-spotted..... Viverra civettina Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
(=megaspila c.). 1979.
Deer, Bactrian................... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
bactrianus. 1979.
Deer, Barbary.................... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
barbarus. 1979.
Deer, Calamianes (=Philippine)... Axis porcinus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
calamianensis. 1976.
Deer, Cedros Island mule......... Odocoileus hemionus Wherever found..... E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
cedrosensis. 1975.
Deer, Columbian white-tailed Odocoileus Columbia River E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
[Columbia River DPS]. virginianus (Clark, Cowlitz, 1967, 68 FR 43647;
leucurus. Pacific, Skamania, 7/24/2003.
and Wahkiakum
Counties, WA, and
Clatsop, Columbia,
and Multnomah
Counties, OR).
Deer, Corsican red............... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
corsicanus. 1979.
Deer, Eld's brow-antlered........ Cervus eldi........ Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Deer, Formosan sika.............. Cervus nippon Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
taiouanus. 1979.
Deer, Indochina hog.............. Axis (=Cervus) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
porcinus 1976.
annamiticus.
Deer, key........................ Odocoileus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
virginianus 1967.
clavium.
Deer, Kuhl's (=Bawean)........... Axis porcinus kuhli Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Deer, marsh...................... Blastocerus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
dichotomus. 1970.
Deer, McNeill's.................. Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
macneilii. 1970.
Deer, musk....................... Moschus spp. (all Afghanistan, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
species). Bhutan, Burma, 1976.
China (Tibet,
Yunnan), India,
Nepal, Pakistan,
Sikkim.
Deer, North China sika........... Cervus nippon Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
mandarinus. 1979.
Deer, pampas..................... Ozotoceros Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
bezoarticus. 1976.
Deer, Persian fallow............. Dama mesopotamica Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=dama m.). 1970.
Deer, Ryukyu sika................ Cervus nippon Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
keramae. 1979.
Deer, Shansi sika................ Cervus nippon Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
grassianus. 1979.
Deer, South China sika........... Cervus nippon Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
kopschi. 1979.
Deer, swamp...................... Cervus duvauceli... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Deer, Visayan.................... Cervus alfredi..... Wherever found..... E 53 FR 33990; 9/1/
1988.
Deer, Yarkand.................... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
yarkandensis. 1979.
Dhole............................ Cuon alpinus....... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Dibbler.......................... Antechinus apicalis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Dog, African wild................ Lycaon pictus...... Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
1984.
Dolphin, Chinese river........... Lipotes vexillifer. Wherever found..... E 54 FR 22906; 5/30/
1989 \N\, 54 FR
22905; 5/30/1989.
Dolphin, South Asian River (Indus Platanista Wherever found..... E 55 FR 50835; 12/11/
River subspecies). gangetica minor. 1990 \N\, 56 FR
1463; 1/14/1991.
Drill............................ Mandrillus (=Papio) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
leucophaeus. 1976.
Dugong........................... Dugong dugon....... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970, 68 FR 70185;
12/17/2003.
Duiker, Jentink's................ Cephalophus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
jentinki. 1979.
Eland, western giant............. Taurotragus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
derbianus 1979.
derbianus.
Elephant, African................ Loxodonta africana. Wherever found..... T 43 FR 20499; 5/12/
1978, 50 CFR
17.40(e) \4d\.
Elephant, Asian.................. Elephas maximus.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Ferret, black-footed............. Mustela nigripes... Wherever found, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
except where 1967, 35 FR 8491;
listed as an 6/2/1970, 56 FR
experimental 41473; 9/21/1979,
population. 59 FR 42682; 8/18/
1994, 59 FR 42696;
8/18/1994, 61 FR
11320/3/20/1996,
63 FR 52824; 10/1/
1998, 65 FR 60879;
10/13/2000, 68 FR
26498; 5/16/2003,
80 FR 66821; 10/30/
2015.
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Ferret, black-footed............. Mustela nigripes... U.S.A. (WY and XN 56 FR 41473; 8/21/
specified portions 1991, 59 FR 42682;
of AZ, CO, MT, SD, 8/18/1994, 59 FR
and UT, see Sec. 42696; 8/18/1994,
17.84(g)(9)). 61 FR 11320; 3/20/
1996, 63 FR 52824;
10/1/1998, 65 FR
60879; 10/13/2000,
68 FR 26498; 5/16/
2003, 80 FR 66821;
10/30/2015, 50 CFR
17.84(g) \10j\.
Fox, northern swift.............. Vulpes velox hebes. Canada............. E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Fox, San Joaquin kit............. Vulpes macrotis Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
mutica. 1967.
Fox, San Miguel Island........... Urocyon littoralis Wherever found..... E 69 FR 10335; 3/5/
littoralis. 2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Fox, Santa Catalina Island....... Urocyon littoralis Wherever found..... E 69 FR 10335; 3/5/
catalinae. 2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Fox, Santa Cruz Island........... Urocyon littoralis Wherever found..... E 69 FR 10335; 3/5/
santacruzae. 2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Fox, Santa Rosa Island........... Urocyon littoralis Wherever found..... E 69 FR 10335; 3/5/
santarosae. 2004, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Fox, Simien...................... Canis simensis..... Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Gazelle, Arabian................. Gazella gazella.... Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Gazelle, Clark's................. Ammodorcas clarkei. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491, 6/2/
1970.
Gazelle, dama.................... Gazella dama....... Wherever found..... E 70 FR 52319; 9/2/
2005, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Gazelle, Moroccan................ Gazella dorcas Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
massaesyla. 1970.
Gazelle, mountain (=Cuvier's).... Gazella cuvieri.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Gazelle, Pelzeln's............... Gazella dorcas Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
pelzelni. 1979.
Gazelle, sand.................... Gazella Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
subgutturosa 1979.
marica.
Gazelle, Saudi Arabian........... Gazella dorcas Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
saudiya. 1979.
Gazelle, slender-horned.......... Gazella leptoceros. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Gibbons.......................... Hylobates spp. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(including 1970, 41 FR 24062;
Nomascus ). 6/14/1976.
Goral............................ Nemorhaedus goral.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Gorilla.......................... Gorilla gorilla.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Hare, hispid..................... Caprolagus hispidus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Hartebeest, Swayne's............. Alcelaphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
buselaphus swaynei. 1970, 41 FR 24062;
6/14/1976.
Hartebeest, Tora................. Alcelaphus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
buselaphus tora. 1976.
Hog, pygmy....................... Sus salvanius...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Horse, Przewalski's.............. Equus przewalskii.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Huemul, north Andean............. Hippocamelus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
antisensis. 1976.
Huemul, south Andean............. Hippocamelus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
bisulcus. 1976.
Hutia, Cabrera's................. Capromys Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
angelcabrerai. 1986.
Hutia, dwarf..................... Capromys nana...... Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
1986.
Hutia, large-eared............... Capromys auritus... Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
1986.
Hutia, little earth.............. Capromys Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
sanfelipensis. 1986.
Hyena, Barbary................... Hyaena hyaena Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
barbara. 1970.
Hyena, brown..................... Parahyaena Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491, 6/2/
(=Hyaena) brunnea. 1970.
Ibex, Pyrenean................... Capra pyrenaica Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pyrenaica. 1970.
Ibex, Walia...................... Capra walie........ Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Impala, black-faced.............. Aepyceros melampus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
petersi. 1970.
Indri............................ Indri indri Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=entire genus). 1970.
Jaguar........................... Panthera onca...... Wherever found..... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
1972, 62 FR 39147;
7/22/1997, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Jaguarundi, Guatemalan........... Herpailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) 1976.
yagouaroundi
fossata.
Jaguarundi, Gulf Coast........... Herpailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) 1976.
yagouaroundi
cacomitli.
Jaguarundi, Panamanian........... Herpailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) 1976.
yagouaroundi
panamensis.
Jaguarundi, Sinaloan............. Herpailurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Felis) 1976.
yagouaroundi
tolteca.
Kangaroo rat, Fresno............. Dipodomys Wherever found..... E 50 FR 4222; 1/30/
nitratoides exilis. 1985, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Kangaroo rat, giant.............. Dipodomys ingens... Wherever found..... E 52 FR 283; 1/5/
1987.
Kangaroo rat, Morro Bay.......... Dipodomys heermanni Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
morroensis. 1970, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Kangaroo rat, San Bernardino Dipodomys merriami Wherever found..... E 63 FR 3835; 1/27/
Merriam's. parvus. 1988, 63 FR 51005;
9/24/1988, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Kangaroo rat, Stephens'.......... Dipodomys stephensi Wherever found..... E 53 FR 38465; 9/30/
(incl. D. cascus). 1988.
Kangaroo rat, Tipton............. Dipodomys Wherever found..... E 53 FR 25608; 7/8/
nitratoides 1988.
nitratoides.
Kangaroo, Tasmanian forester..... Macropus giganteus Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
tasmaniensis. 1973.
Koala............................ Phascolarctos Australia.......... T 65 FR 26762; 5/9/
cinereus. 2000.
Kouprey.......................... Bos sauveli........ Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Langur, capped................... Trachypithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Presbytis) 1976.
pileatus.
Langur, Douc..................... Pygathrix nemaeus.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Langur, Francois'................ Trachypithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
(=Presbytis) 1976.
francoisi.
Langur, golden................... Trachypithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Presbytis) geei. 1976.
Langur, gray (=entellus)......... Semnopithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Presbytis) 1976.
entellus.
Langur, long-tailed.............. Presbytis Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
potenziani. 1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Langur, Pagi Island.............. Nasalis concolor... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Langur, purple-faced............. Presbytis senex.... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Lechwe, red...................... Kobus leche........ Wherever found..... T 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 41 FR 24062;
6/14/1976, 45 FR
65132; 10/1/1980.
Lemurs........................... Lemuridae (incl. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
genera Lemur, 1970, 41 FR 24062;
Phaner, Hapalemur, 6/14/1976, 41 FR
Lepilemur, 26019; 6/24/1976.
Microcebus,
Allocebus,
Cheirogaleus,
Varecia ).
Leopard.......................... Panthera pardus.... Wherever found, E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
except where it is 1970, 37 FR 6476;
listed as 3/30/1972, 47 FR
threatened. 4204; 1/28/1982.
Leopard [Southern Africa Panthera pardus.... In Africa, in the T 35 FR 8491: 6/2/
populations]. wild, south of, 1970, 37 FR 6476;
and including, the 3/30/1972, 47 FR
following 4204; 1/28/1982,
countries: Gabon, 50 CFR 17.40(f)
Congo, Zaire, \4d\.
Uganda, Kenya.
Leopard, clouded................. Neofelis nebulosa.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 41 FR 24062;
6/14/1976.
Leopard, snow.................... Uncia (=Panthera) Wherever found..... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
uncia. 1972.
Linsang, spotted................. Prionodon Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
pardicolor. 1976.
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Lion............................. Panthera leo leo... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 79999; 12/23/
2015.
Lion............................. Panthera leo Wherever found..... T 80 FR 79999; 12/23/
melanochaita. 2015, 50 CFR
17.40(r) \4d\.
Loris, lesser slow............... Nycticebus pygmaeus Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Lynx, Canada [Contiguous U.S. Lynx canadensis.... Where found within T 65 FR 16053; 3/24/
DPS]. contiguous U.S.A.. 2000, 50 CFR
17.40(k) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Lynx, Spanish.................... Felis pardina...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Macaque, Formosan rock........... Macaca cyclopis.... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Macaque, Japanese................ Macaca fuscata..... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Macaque, lion-tailed............. Macaca silenus..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Macaque, stump-tailed............ Macaca arctoides... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Macaque, Toque................... Macaca sinica...... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Manatee, Amazonian............... Trichechus inunguis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Manatee, West African............ Trichechus Wherever found..... T 44 FR 42910; 7/20/
senegalensis. 1979.
Manatee, West Indian............. Trichechus manatus. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970, 50 CFR
17.108(a), 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Mandrill......................... Mandrillus (=Papio) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
sphinx. 1976.
Mangabey, Tana River............. Cercocebus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
galeritus 1970.
galeritus.
Mangabey, white-collared......... Cercocebus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
torquatus. 1976.
Margay........................... Leopardus (=Felis) Mexico southward... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
wiedii. 1972.
Markhor, chiltan (=wild goat).... Capra falconeri Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=aegagrus) 1976.
chiltanensis.
Markhor, straight-horned......... Capra falconeri Wherever found..... T 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
megaceros. 1976, 79 FR 60365;
10/7/2014, 50 CFR
17.40(d) \4d\.
Marmoset, buff-headed............ Callithrix Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
flaviceps. 1984.
Marmoset, cotton-top............. Saguinus oedipus... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976.
Marmoset, Goeldi's............... Callimico goeldii.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Marmoset, white-eared (=buffy Callithrix aurita Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
tufted-ear). (=jacchus a.). 1986.
Marmot, Vancouver Island......... Marmota Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
vancouverensis. 1984.
Marsupial, eastern jerboa........ Antechinomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 6/2/
laniger. 1970.
Marsupial-mouse, large desert.... Sminthopsis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 6/2/
psammophila. 1970.
Marsupial-mouse, long-tailed..... Sminthopsis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 6/2/
longicaudata. 1970.
Marten, Formosan yellow-throated. Martes flavigula Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
chrysospila. 1970.
Monkey, black colobus............ Colobus satanas.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976.
Monkey, black howler............. Alouatta pigra..... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Monkey, Diana.................... Cercopithecus diana Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976.
Monkey, Guizhou snub-nosed....... Rhinopithecus Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39414; 9/27/
brelichi. 1990.
Monkey, L'hoest's................ Cercopithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
lhoesti. 1976.
Monkey, mantled howler........... Alouatta palliata.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Monkey, Preuss' red colobus...... Procolobus Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
(=Colobus) preussi 1984.
(=badius p.).
Monkey, proboscis................ Nasalis larvatus... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Monkey, red-backed squirrel...... Saimiri oerstedii.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Monkey, red-bellied.............. Cercopithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
erythrogaster. 1976.
Monkey, red-eared nose-spotted... Cercopithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
erythrotis. 1976.
Monkey, Sichuan snub-nosed....... Rhinopithecus Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39414; 9/27/
roxellana. 1990.
Monkey, spider................... Ateles geoffroyi Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
frontatus. 1970.
Monkey, spider................... Ateles geoffroyl Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
panamensis. 1970.
Monkey, Tana River red colobus... Procolobus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Colobus) 1970.
rufomitratus
(=badius r.).
Monkey, Tonkin snub-nosed........ Rhinopithecus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
avunculus. 1976, 55 FR 39414;
9/27/1990.
Monkey, woolly spider............ Brachyteles Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
arachnoides. 1970.
Monkey, yellow-tailed woolly..... Lagothrix Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
flavicauda. 1976.
Monkey, Yunnan snub-nosed........ Rhinopithecus bieti Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39414; 9/27/
1990.
Monkey, Zanzibar red colobus..... Procolobus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Colobus) 1970.
pennantii (=kirki)
kirki.
Mountain beaver, Point Arena..... Aplodontia rufa Wherever found..... E 56 FR 64716; 12/12/
nigra. 1991.
Mouse, Alabama beach............. Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 50 FR 23872; 6/6/
polionotus 1985, 50 CFR
ammobates. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, Anastasia Island beach.... Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 54 FR 20598; 5/12/
polionotus phasma. 1989.
Mouse, Australian native......... Notomys aquilo..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Mouse, Australian native......... Zyzomys Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
pedunculatus. 1976.
Mouse, Choctawhatchee beach...... Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 50 FR 23872; 6/6/
polionotus 1985, 50 CFR
allophrys. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, Field's................... Pseudomys fieldi... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Mouse, Gould's................... Pseudomys gouldii.. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Mouse, Key Largo cotton.......... Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 48 FR 43040; 9/21/
gossypinus 1983, 49 FR 34504;
allapaticola. 8/31/1984.
Mouse, New Holland............... Pseudomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
novaehollandiae. 1970.
Mouse, New Mexico meadow jumping. Zapus hudsonius Wherever found..... E 79 FR 33119; 6/10/
luteus. 2014, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, Pacific pocket............ Perognathus Wherever found..... E 59 FR 5306; 2/3/
longimembris 1994, 59 FR 49752;
pacificus. 9/29/1994.
Mouse, Perdido Key beach......... Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 50 FR 23872; 6/6/
polionotus 1985, 50 CFR
trissyllepsis. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, Preble's meadow jumping... Zapus hudsonius Wherever found..... T 63 FR 26517; 5/13/
preblei. 1998, 78 FR 31679;
5/24/2013, 50 CFR
17.40(l) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, salt marsh harvest........ Reithrodontomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
raviventris. 1970.
Mouse, Shark Bay................. Pseudomys praeconis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Mouse, Shortridge's.............. Pseudomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
shortridgei. 1970.
Mouse, smoky..................... Pseudomys fumeus... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Mouse, southeastern beach........ Peromyscus Wherever found..... T 54 FR 20598; 5/12/
polionotus 1989.
niveiventris.
Mouse, St. Andrew beach.......... Peromyscus Wherever found..... E 63 FR 70053; 12/18/
polionotus 1998, 50 CFR
peninsularis. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Mouse, western................... Pseudomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
occidentalis. 1970.
Muntjac, Fea's................... Muntiacus feae..... Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Native-cat, eastern.............. Dasyurus viverrinus Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Numbat........................... Myrmecobius Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
fasciatus. 1970, 38 FR 14678;
6/4/1973.
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Ocelot........................... Leopardus (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
pardalis. 1972, 47 FR 31670;
7/21/1982.
Orangutan........................ Pongo pygmaeus..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Oryx, Arabian.................... Oryx leucoryx...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Oryx, scimitar-horned............ Oryx dammah........ Wherever found..... E 70 FR 52319; 9/2/
2005.
Otter, Cameroon clawless......... Aonyx congicus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=congica) 1970.
microdon.
Otter, giant..................... Pteronura Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
brasiliensis. 1970.
Otter, long-tailed............... Lontra (=Lutra) Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
longicaudis (incl. 1970, 41 FR 24062;
platensis ). 6/24/1976.
Otter, marine.................... Lontra (=Lutra) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/24/
felina. 1976.
Otter, northern sea [Southwest Enhydra lutris Southwest Alaska, T 70 FR 46366; 8/9/
Alaska DPS]. kenyoni. from Attu Island 2005, 50 CFR
to Western Cook 17.40(p) \4d\, 50
Inlet, including CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Bristol Bay, the
Kodiak
Archipelago, and
the Barren Islands.
Otter, southern river............ Lontra (=Lutra) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
provocax. 1976.
Otter, southern sea.............. Enhydra lutris Wherever found..... T 42 FR 2965; 1/14/
nereis. 1977.
Panda, giant..................... Ailuropoda Wherever found..... E 49 FR 2779; 1/23/
melanoleuca. 1984.
Pangolin, Temnick's ground....... Manis temmincki.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Panther, Florida................. Puma (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
concolor coryi. 1967.
Planigale, little................ Planigale ingrami Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
subtilissima. 1970.
Planigale, southern.............. Planigale Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2.
tenuirostris. 1970.
Pocket gopher, Olympia........... Thomomys mazama Wherever found..... T 79 FR 19759; 4/9/
pugetensis. 2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Pocket gopher, Roy Prairie....... Thomomys mazama Wherever found..... T 79 FR 19759; 4/9/
glacialis. 2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) \4d\.
Pocket gopher, Tenino............ Thomomys mazama Wherever found..... T 79 FR 19759; 4/9/
tumuli. 2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Pocket gopher, Yelm.............. Thomomys mazama Wherever found..... T 79 FR 19759; 4/9/
yelmensis. 2014, 50 CFR
17.40(a) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Porcupine, thin-spined........... Chaetomys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
subspinosus. 1970.
Porpoise, Gulf of California Phocoena sinus..... Wherever found..... E 50 FR 1056; 1/9/
harbor (cochito, vaquita). 1985 \N\, 50 FR
1056; 1/9/1985.
Possum, Leadbeater's............. Gymnobelideus Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
leadbeateri. 1986.
Possum, mountain pygmy........... Burramys parvus.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Possum, scaly-tailed............. Wyulda Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
squamicaudata. 1970.
Prairie dog, Mexican............. Cynomys mexicanus.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Prairie dog, Utah................ Cynomys parvidens.. Wherever found..... T 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973, 49 FR 22330;
5/29/1984, 50 CFR
17.40(g) \4d\.
Pronghorn, peninsular............ Antilocapra Wherever found..... E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
americana 1975.
peninsularis.
Pronghorn, Sonoran............... Antilocapra Wherever found, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
americana except where 1967, 35 FR 8491;
sonoriensis. listed as an 6/2/1970.
experimental
population.
Pronghorn, Sonoran............... Antilocapra In Arizona, an area XN 76 FR 25593; 5/5/
americana north of 2011, 50 CFR
sonoriensis. Interstate 8 and 17.84(v) \10j\.
south of
Interstate 10,
bounded by the
Colorado River on
the west and
Interstate 10 on
the east; and an
area south of
Interstate 8,
bounded by Highway
85 on the west,
Interstates 10 and
19 on the east,
and the U.S.-
Mexico border on
the south.
Pudu............................. Pudu pudu.......... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Puma (=mountain lion)............ Puma (=Felis) U.S.A. (FL)........ T(S/A) 56 FR 40265; 8/14/
concolor (all 1991, 50 CFR
subsp. except 17.40(h) \4d\.
coryi ).
Puma, Costa Rican................ Puma (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
concolor 1976.
costaricensis.
Puma (=cougar), eastern.......... Puma (=Felis) Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
concolor couguar. 1973.
Quokka........................... Setonix brachyurus. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Rabbit, Columbia Basin pygmy Brachylagus U.S.A. (WA-- E 68 FR 10388; 3/5/
[Columbia Basin DPS]. idahoensis. Douglas, Grant, 2003.
Lincoln, Adams,
Benton Counties).
Rabbit, Lower Keys............... Sylvilagus Wherever found..... E 55 FR 25588; 6/21/
palustris hefneri. 1990.
Rabbit, riparian brush........... Sylvilagus bachmani Wherever found..... E 65 FR 8881; 2/23/
riparius. 2000.
Rabbit, Ryukyu................... Pentalagus furnessi Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Rabbit, volcano.................. Romerolagus diazi.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Rat, false water................. Xeromys myoides.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Rat, stick-nest.................. Leporillus conditor Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1970.
Rat-kangaroo, brush-tailed....... Bettongia Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
penicillata. 1970.
Rat-kangaroo, desert (=plain).... Caloprymnus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
campestris. 1970.
Rat-kangaroo, Gaimard's.......... Bettongia gaimardi. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1970.
Rat-kangaroo, Lesuer's........... Bettongia lesueur.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Rat-kangaroo, Queensland......... Bettongia tropica.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Rhinoceros, black................ Diceros bicornis... Wherever found..... E 45 FR 47352; 7/14/
1980.
Rhinoceros, great Indian......... Rhinoceros Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
unicornis. 1970.
Rhinoceros, Javan................ Rhinoceros Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
sondaicus. 1970.
Rhinoceros, northern white....... Ceratotherium simum Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
cottoni. 1970.
Rhinoceros, southern white....... Ceratotherium simum Wherever found..... T(S/A) 79 FR 28847; 5/20/
simum. 2014.
Rhinoceros, Sumatran............. Dicerorhinus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
sumatrensis. 1970.
Rice rat [Lower FL Keys DPS]..... Oryzomys palustris Lower FL Keys (west E 56 FR 19809; 4/30/
natator. of Seven Mile 1990, 50 CFR
Bridge). 17.95(a) \CH\.
Saiga, Mongolian (antelope)...... Saiga tatarica Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
mongolica. 1976.
Saki, southern bearded........... Chiropotes satanas Wherever found..... E 51 FR 17977; 5/16/
satanas. 1986.
Saki, white-nosed................ Chiropotes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
albinasus. 1970.
Sea lion, Steller [Western DPS].. Eumetopias jubatus. Western DPS--see 50 E 55 FR 13488; 4/10/
CFR 224.101. 1990, 55 FR 50005;
12/4/1990, 62 FR
24345; 5/5/1997
\N\, 62 FR 30772;
6/5/1997, 50 CFR
226.202 \CH\, 50
CFR 224.103.
Seal, bearded [Beringia DPS]..... Erignathus barbatus Beringia DPS--see T 77 FR 76739; 12/28/
nauticus. 50 CFR 223.102. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, bearded [Okhotsk DPS]...... Erignathus barbatus Okhotsk DPS--see 50 T 77 FR 76739; 12/28/
nauticus. CFR 223.102. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, Guadalupe fur.............. Arctocephalus Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
townsendi. 1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 50 FR
51251; 12/16/1985,
55 FR 14051; 3/23/
1999 \N\, 50 CFR
223.201 \4d\.
Seal, Hawaiian monk.............. Neomonachus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 51611; 11/23/
schauinslandi 1976, 55 FR 14051;
(=Monachus 3/23/1999 \N\, 50
schauinslandi). CFR 226.201 \CH\.
Seal, Mediterranean monk......... Monachus monachus.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 55 FR 14051;
3/23/1999 \N\.
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Seal, ringed (Arctic subspecies). Phoca (=Pusa) Wherever found..... T 77 FR 76705; 12/28/
hispida hispida. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, ringed (Baltic subspecies). Phoca (=Pusa) Wherever found..... T 77 FR 76705; 12/28/
hispida botnica. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, ringed (Ladoga subspecies). Phoca (=Pusa) Wherever found..... E 77 FR 76705; 12/28/
hispida ladogensis. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, ringed (Okhotsk subspecies) Phoca (=Pusa) Wherever found..... T 77 FR 76705; 12/28/
hispida ochotensis. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014.
Seal, ringed (Saimaa subspecies). Phoca hispida Wherever found..... E 58 FR 26920; 5/6/
saimensis. 1993 \N\, 58 FR
40538; 7/28/1993.
Seal, spotted [Southern DPS]..... Phoca largha....... Southern DPS--see T 75 FR 65239; 10/22/
50 CFR 223.102. 2010 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.212 \4d\.
Seledang......................... Bos gaurus......... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Serow............................ Naemorhedus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 26019; 6/24/
(=Capricornis) 1976.
sumatraensis.
Serval, Barbary.................. Leptailurus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Felis) serval 1970.
constantina.
Shapo............................ Ovis vignei vignei. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 26019; 6/24/
1976.
Sheep, Peninsular bighorn Ovis canadensis U.S.A. (CA) E 63 FR 13134; 3/18/
[Peninsular CA DPS]. nelsoni. Peninsular Ranges. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Sheep, Sierra Nevada bighorn..... Ovis canadensis U.S.A. (CA)--Sierra E 64 FR 19300; 4/20/
sierrae. Nevada. 1999, 65 FR 20; 1/
3/2000, 73 FR
45534; 8/5/2008,
50 CFR 17.95(a)
\CH\.
Shou............................. Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
wallichi. 1970.
Shrew, Buena Vista Lake.......... Sorex ornatus Wherever found..... E 67 FR 10101; 3/6/
relictus. 2002, 50 CFR
17.95(a) \CH\.
Siamang.......................... Symphalangus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
syndactylus. 1976.
Sifakas.......................... Propithecus spp.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Sloth, Brazilian three-toed...... Bradypus torquatus. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Solenodon, Cuban................. Solenodon cubanus.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Solenodon, Haitian............... Solenodon paradoxus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Squirrel, Carolina northern Glaucomys sabrinus Wherever found..... E 50 FR 26999; 7/1/
flying. coloratus. 1985.
Squirrel, Mount Graham red....... Tamiasciurus Wherever found..... E 52 FR 20994; 6/3/
hudsonicus 1987, 50 CFR
grahamensis. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Squirrel, northern Idaho ground.. Spermophilus Wherever found..... T 65 FR 17780; 4/5/
brunneus brunneus. 2000.
Stag, Barbary.................... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
barbarus. 1970.
Stag, Kashmir.................... Cervus elaphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
hanglu. 1970.
Suni, Zanzibar................... Neotragus moschatus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
moschatus. 1979.
Tahr, Arabian.................... Hemitragus jayakari Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Tamaraw.......................... Bubalus mindorensis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Tamarin, golden-rumped........... Leontopithecus spp. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tamarin, pied.................... Saguinus bicolor... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976.
Tamarin, white-footed............ Saguinus leucopus.. Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Tapir, Asian..................... Tapirus indicus.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Tapir, Central American.......... Tapirus bairdii.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tapir, mountain.................. Tapirus pinchaque.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tapir, South American Tapirus terrestris. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Brazilian). 1970.
Tarsier, Philippine.............. Tarsius syrichta... Wherever found..... T 41 FR 45990; 10/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.40(c) \4d\.
Tiger............................ Panthera tigris.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 37 FR 6476;
3/30/1972.
Tiger, Tasmanian................. Thylacinus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
cynocephalus. 1970.
Uakari (all species)............. Cacajao spp........ Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Urial............................ Ovis musimon ophion Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Vicuna [Argentina, Bolivia, Chile Vicugna vicugna.... Wherever found, T 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
and Peru]. except Ecudator. 1970, 67 FR 37695;
5/30/2002, 50 CFR
17.40(m) \4d\.
Vicuna [Ecuador DPS]............. Vicugna vicugna.... Ecuador............ E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 67 FR 37695;
5/30/2002.
Vole, Amargosa................... Microtus Wherever found..... E 49 FR 45160; 11/15/
californicus 1984, 50 CFR
scirpensis. 17.95(a) \CH\.
Vole, Florida salt marsh......... Microtus Wherever found..... E 56 FR 1457; 1/14/
pennsylvanicus 1991.
dukecampbelli.
Vole, Hualapai Mexican........... Microtus mexicanus Wherever found..... E 52 FR 36776; 10/1/
hualpaiensis. 1987.
Wallaby, banded hare............. Lagostrophus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
fasciatus. 1970.
Wallaby, brindled nail-tailed.... Onychogalea Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
fraenata. 1970.
Wallaby, crescent nail-tailed.... Onychogalea lunata. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Wallaby, Parma................... Macropus parma..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Wallaby, western hare............ Lagorchestes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
hirsutus. 1970.
Wallaby, yellow-footed rock...... Petrogale xanthopus Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Whale, beluga [Cook Inlet DPS]... Delphinapterus Cook Inlet DPS--see E 73 FR 62919; 10/22/
leucas. 50 CFR 224.101. 2008 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.220 \CH\.
Whale, blue...................... Balaenoptera Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
musculus. 1970.
Whale, bowhead................... Balaena mysticetus. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Whale, false killer [Main Pseudorca Main Hawaiian E 77 FR 70915; 11/28/
Hawaiian Islands Insular DPS]. crassidens. Islands Insular 2012 \N\, 79 FR
DPS--see 50 CFR 42687; 7/23/2014.
224.101.
Whale, finback................... Balaenoptera Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
physalus. 1970.
Whale, gray [Western North Eschrichtius Western North E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
Pacific DPS]. robustus. Pacific DPS--see 1970, 59 FR 31094;
50 CFR 224.101. 6/16/1994 \N\, 79
FR 42687; 7/23/
2014.
Whale, humpback.................. Megaptera Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
novaeangliae. 1970, 50 CFR
224.103.
Whale, killer [Southern Resident Orcinus orca....... Southern Resident E 70 FR 69903; 11/18/
DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 2005 \N\, 72 FR
224.101. 16284; 4/4/2007,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 80 CFR
7380; 2/10/2015
\N\, 50 CFR
224.103, 50 CFR
226.206 \CH\.
Whale, North Atlantic right...... Eubalaena glacialis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 73 FR 12024;
3/6/2008 \N\, 76
FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR
224.103, 50 CFR
226.203 \CH\.
Whale, North Pacific right....... Eubalaena japonica. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 73 FR 12024;
3/6/2008 \N\, 76
FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.215 \CH\.
Whale, sei....................... Balaenoptera Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
borealis. 1970.
Whale, Southern right............ Eubalaena australis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 73 FR 12024;
3/6/2008 \N\, 76
FR 20558; 4/13/
2011.
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Whale, sperm..................... Physeter catodon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=macrocephalus). 1970.
Wolf, gray....................... Canis lupus........ U.S.A.: All of AL, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
AR, CA, CO, CT, 1967, 38 FR 14678;
DE, FL, GA, IA, 6/4/1973, 41 FR
IN, IL, KS, KY, 17736; 4/28/1976,
LA, MA, MD, ME, 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
MI, MO, MS, NC, 1976, 43 FR 9607;
ND, NE, NH, NJ, 3/9/1978, 80 FR
NV, NY, OH, OK, 9218; 2/20/2015,
PA, RI, SC, SD, 50 CFR 17.95(a)
TN, TX, VA, VT, \CH\.
WI, and WV; and
portions of AZ,
NM, OR, UT, and WA
as follows:
(1) Northern AZ
(that portion
north of the
centerline of
Interstate Highway
40);
(2) Northern NM
(that portion
north of the
centerline of
Interstate Highway
40);
(3) Western OR
(that portion of
OR west of the
centerline of
Highway 395 and
Highway 78 north
of Burns Junction
and that portion
of OR west of the
centerline of
Highway 95 south
of Burns
Junction);
(4) Most of Utah
(that portion of
UT south and west
of the centerline
of Highway 84 and
that portion of UT
south of Highway
80 from Echo to
the UT/WY
Stateline); and
(5) Western WA
(that portion of
WA west of the
centerline of
Highway 97 and
Highway 17 north
of Mesa and that
portion of WA west
of the centerline
of Highway 395
south of Mesa).
Mexico.
Wolf, gray [MN DPS].............. Canis lupus........ U.S.A. (MN)........ T 43 FR 9607; 3/9/
1978, 50 CFR
17.40(d) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(a) \CH\.
Wolf, gray [Northern Rocky Canis lupus........ Northern Rocky XN 59 FR 60252; 11/22/
Mountain DPS]. Mountain DPS-- 1994, 59 FR 60266;
U.S.A. (WY--see 11/22/1994, 70 FR
Sec. 17.84(i) 1286; 1/16/2005,
and (n)). 73 FR 4720; 1/28/
2008, 50 CFR
17.84(i) \10j\, 50
CFR 17.84(n)
\10j\.
Wolf, maned...................... Chrysocyon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
brachyurus. 1970.
Wolf, Mexican.................... Canis lupus baileyi Wherever found, E 40 FR 17590; 4/21/
except where 1975, 80 FR 2488;
included in an 1/16/2015.
experimental
population as set
forth in Sec.
17.84(k).
Wolf, Mexican.................... Canis lupus baileyi U.S.A. (portions of XN 63 FR 1752; 1/12/
AZ and NM)--see 1998, 80 FR 2512;
Sec. 17.84(k). 1/16/2015, 50 CFR
17.84(k) \10j\.
Wolf, red........................ Canis rufus........ Wherever found, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
except where 1967, 51 FR 41790;
listed as an 11/19/1986, 56 FR
experimental 56325; 11/4/1991,
population. 60 FR 18941; 4/13/
1995.
Wolf, red........................ Canis rufus........ U.S.A. (portions of XN 51 FR 41790; 11/19/
NC and TN--see 1986, 56 FR 56325;
Sec. 11/4/1991, 60 FR
17.84(c)(9)). 18941; 4/13/1995,
50 CFR 17.84(c)
\10j\.
Wombat, Queensland hairy-nosed Lasiorhinus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
(incl. Barnard's). krefftii (formerly 1970, 38 FR 14678;
L. barnardi and L. 6/4/1973.
gillespiei ).
Woodrat, Key Largo............... Neotoma floridana Wherever found..... E 48 FR 43040; 9/21/
smalli. 1983, 49 FR 34504;
8/31/1984.
Woodrat, riparian (San Joaquin Neotoma fuscipes Wherever found..... E 65 FR 8881; 2/23/
Valley). riparia. 2000.
Yak, wild........................ Bos mutus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=grunniens m.). 1970.
Zebra, Grevy's................... Equus grevyi....... Wherever found..... T 44 FR 49218; 8/21/
1979.
Zebra, Hartmann's mountain....... Equus zebra Wherever found..... T 44 FR 49218; 8/21/
hartmannae. 1979 46 FR 11665;
2/10/1981.
Zebra, mountain.................. Equus zebra zebra.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976 46 FR 11665;
2/10/1981.
Birds
Adjutant, greater................ Leptoptilos dubius. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
2011.
Akekee (honeycreeper)............ Loxops Wherever found..... E 75 FR 18960; 4/13/
caeruleirostris. 2010 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Akepa, Hawaii.................... Loxops coccineus... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Akepa, Maui...................... Loxops ochraceus... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Akialoa, Kauai................... Hemignathus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
stejnegeri. 1967.
Akiapolaau....................... Hemignathus wilsoni Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Akikiki (honeycreeper)........... Oreomystis bairdi.. Wherever found..... E 75 FR 18960; 4/13/
2010 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Albatross, Amsterdam............. Diomedea Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
amsterdamensis. 1995.
Albatross, short-tailed.......... Phoebastria Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Diomedea) 1970, 65 FR 46643;
albatrus. 7/31/2000.
Alethe, Thyolo................... Alethe choloensis.. Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Antpitta, brown-banded........... Grallaria milleri.. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 64637; 10/29/
2013.
Antwren, black-hooded............ Formicivora Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
erythronotos. 2010.
Blackbird, yellow-shouldered..... Agelaius xanthomus. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 51019; 11/19/
1976, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Bobwhite, masked (quail)......... Colinus virginianus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
ridgwayi. 1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Booby, Abbott's.................. Papasula (=Sula) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
abbotti. 1976.
Bristlebird, western............. Dasyornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
longirostris 1970.
(=brachypterus l.).
Bristlebird, western rufous...... Dasyornis Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
broadbenti 1976.
littoralis.
Bulbul, Mauritius olivaceous..... Hypsipetes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
borbonicus 1970.
olivaceus.
Bullfinch, Sao Miguel (finch).... Pyrrhula pyrrhula Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
murina. 1970.
Bush-shrike, Ulugura............. Malaconotus alius.. Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Bushwren, New Zealand............ Xenicus longipes... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Bustard, great Indian............ Ardeotis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=Choriotis) 1970.
nigriceps.
Cahow............................ Pterodroma cahow... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Capercaillie, Cantabrian......... Tetrao urogallus Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
cantabricus. 2011.
Caracara, crested, (Audubon's) Polyborus plancus U.S.A. (FL)........ T 52 FR 25229; 7/6/
[FL DPS]. audubonii. 1987.
Cinclodes, royal................. Cinclodes aricomae. Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
2012.
Cockatoo, Philippine............. Cacatua Wherever found..... E 79 FR 35870; 6/24/
haematuropygia. 2014.
Cockatoo, salmon-crested......... Cacatua moluccensis Wherever found..... T 76 FR 30758; 5/26/
2011 50 CFR
17.41(c) \4d\.
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Cockatoo, white.................. Cacatua alba....... Wherever found..... T 79 FR 35870; 6/24/
2014 50 CFR
17.41(c) \4d\.
Cockatoo, yellow-crested......... Cacatua sulphurea.. Wherever found..... E 79 FR 35870; 6/24/
2014.
Condor, Andean................... Vultur gryphus..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Condor, California............... Gymnogyps U.S.A. only, except E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
californianus. where listed as an 1967, 61 FR 54045;
experimental 10/16/1996, 50 CFR
population. 17.95(b) \CH\.
Condor, California............... Gymnogyps U.S.A. (specific XN 61 FR 54045; 10/16/
californianus. portions of 1996, 50 CFR
Arizona, Nevada, 17.84(j) \10j\.
and Utah)--see
Sec. 17.84(j).
Coot, Hawaiian................... Fulica americana Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047/10/13/
alai. 1970.
Cotinga, banded.................. Cotinga maculata... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Cotinga, white-winged............ Xipholena Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
atropurpurea. 1976.
Courser, Jerdon's................ Rhinoptilus Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
bitorquatus. 2011.
Crane, black-necked.............. Grus nigricollis... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Crane, Cuba sandhill............. Grus canadensis Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
nesiotes. 1976.
Crane, hooded.................... Grus monacha....... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Crane, Japanese.................. Grus japonensis.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Crane, Mississippi sandhill...... Grus canadensis Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
pulla. 1973, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Crane, Siberian white............ Grus leucogeranus.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Crane, white-naped............... Grus vipio......... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Crane, whooping.................. Grus americana..... Wherever found, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
except where 1967, 35 FR 8491;
listed as an 3/9/1978 50 CFR
experimental 17.95(b) \CH\.
population.
Crane, whooping.................. Grus americana..... U.S.A. (AL, AR, CO, XN 58 FR 5561; 1/22/
FL, GA, ID, IL, 1993, 62 FR 38932;
IN, IA, KY, LA, 7/21/1997, 66 FR
MI, MN, MS, MO, 33903; 6/26/2001,
NC, NM, OH, SC, 76 FR 6066; 2/3/
TN, UT, VA, WI, 2011, 50 CFR
WV, western half 17.84(h) \10j\.
of WY).
Creeper, Hawaii.................. Oreomystis mana.... Wherever found..... E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
1975.
Creeper, Molokai................. Paroreomyza flammea Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Creeper, Oahu.................... Paroreomyza Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
maculata. 1970.
Crow, Hawaiian................... Corvus hawaiiensis. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Crow, Mariana.................... Corvus kubaryi..... Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
1984, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Crow, white-necked............... Corvus Wherever found..... E 56 FR 13598; 4/3/
leucognaphalus. 1991.
Cuckoo, yellow-billed [Western Coccyzus americanus Western DPS: U.S.A. T 79 FR 59991; 10/3/
DPS]. (AZ, CA, CO 2014.
(western), ID, MT
(western), NM
(western), NV, OR,
TX (western), UT,
WA, WY (western));
Canada (British
Columbia
(southwestern);
Mexico (Baja
California, Baja
California Sur,
Chihuahua, Durango
(western),
Sinaloa, Sonora).
Cuckoo-shrike, Mauritius......... Coquus typicus..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Cuckoo-shrike, Reunion........... Coquus newtoni..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Curassow, blue-billed............ Crax alberti....... Wherever found..... E 78 FR 64637; 10/29/
2013.
Curassow, razor-billed........... Mitu mitu mitu..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Curassow, red-billed............. Crax blumenbachii.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Curassow, Trinidad white-headed.. Pipile pipile Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pipile. 1970.
Curlew, Eskimo................... Numenius borealis.. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Curlew, slender-billed........... Numenius Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
tenuirostris. 2011.
Dove, cloven-feathered........... Drepanoptila Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
holosericea. 1970.
Dove, Grenada gray-fronted....... Leptotila rufaxilla Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
wellsi. 1970.
Duck, Hawaiian................... Anas wyvilliana.... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Duck, Laysan..................... Anas laysanensis... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Duck, pink-headed................ Rhodonessa Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
caryophyllacea. 1976.
Duck, white-winged wood.......... Cairina scutulata.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Eagle, Greenland white-tailed.... Haliaeetus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
albicilla 1976.
groenlandicus.
Eagle, harpy..................... Harpia harpyja..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Eagle, Madagascar sea............ Haliaeetus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
vociferoides. 1995.
Eagle, Madagascar serpent........ Eutriorchis astur.. Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Eagle, Philippine................ Pithecophaga Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
jefferyi. 1970.
Eagle, Spanish imperial.......... Aquila heliaca Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
adalberti. 1970.
Egret, Chinese................... Egretta eulophotes. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Eider, spectacled................ Somateria fischeri. Wherever found..... T 58 FR 27474; 5/10/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Eider, Steller's [AK Breeding Polysticta stelleri U.S.A. (AK breeding T 62 FR 31748; 6/11/
DPS]. population only). 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Elepaio, Oahu.................... Chasiempis ibidis.. Wherever found..... E 65 FR 20760; 4/18/
2000, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Falcon, Eurasian peregrine....... Falco peregrinus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
peregrinus. 1976.
Falcon, northern aplomado........ Falco femoralis Wherever found, E 51 FR 6686; 2/25/
septentrionalis. except where 1986.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Falcon, northern aplomado........ Falco femoralis U.S.A. (AZ, NM).... XN 71 FR 42298; 7/26/
septentrionalis. 2006, 50 CFR
17.84(p) \10j\.
Finch, Laysan (honeycreeper)..... Telespyza cantans.. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Finch, Nihoa (honeycreeper)...... Telespyza ultima... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Fire-eye, fringed-backed......... Pyriglena atra..... Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
2010.
Flamingo, Andean................. Phoenicoparrus Wherever found..... E 75 FR 50814; 8/17/
andinus. 2010.
Flycatcher, Euler's.............. Empidonax euleri Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
johnstonei. 1970.
Flycatcher, Seychelles paradise.. Terpsiphone corvina Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Flycatcher, southwestern willow.. Empidonax traillii Wherever found..... E 60 FR 10695; 2/27/
extimus. 1995, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Flycatcher, Tahiti............... Pomarea nigra...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Fody, Mauritius.................. Foudia rubra....... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Fody, Rodrigues.................. Foudia flavicans... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Fody, Seychelles (weaver-finch).. Foudia sechellarum. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Francolin, Djibouti.............. Francolinus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
ochropectus. 1995.
Frigatebird, Andrew's............ Fregata andrewsi... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Gallinule, Hawaiian common (Alae Gallinula chloropus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
ula). (=galeata) 1967.
sandvicensis.
Gnatcatcher, coastal California.. Polioptila Wherever found..... T 58 FR 16742; 3/30/
californica 1993, 50 CFR
californica. 17.41(b) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(b) \CH\.
Goose, Hawaiian.................. Branta (=Nesochen) Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
sandvicensis. 1967.
Goshawk, Christmas Island........ Accipiter fasciatus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
natalis. 1970.
Goshawk, Queen Charlotte [British Accipiter gentilis British Columbia, T 77 FR 45870; 8/1/
Columbia DPS]. laingi. Canada. 2012.
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Grackle, slender-billed.......... Quisicalus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
palustris. 1970.
Grasswren, Eyrean (flycatcher)... Amytornis goyderi.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Grebe, Alaotra................... Tachybaptus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
rufoflavatus. 1995.
Grebe, Atitlan................... Podilymbus gigas... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Grebe, Jun[iacute]n.............. Podiceps Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
taczanowskii. 2012.
Greenshank, Nordmann's........... Tringa guttifer.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Ground-cuckoo, southeastern Neomorphus Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
rufous-vented. geoffroyi dulcis. 2010.
Guan, cauca...................... Penelope perspicax. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 64637; 10/29/
2013.
Guan, horned..................... Oreophasis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
derbianus. 1970.
Guan, white-winged............... Penelope albipennis Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
1990.
Guineafowl, white-breasted....... Agelastes Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
meleagrides. 1995.
Gull, Audouin's.................. Larus audouinii.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Gull, relict..................... Larus relictus..... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Hawk, Galapagos.................. Buteo galapagoensis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Hawk, Hawaiian................... Buteo solitarius... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Hawk, Puerto Rican broad-winged.. Buteo platypterus Wherever found..... E 59 FR 46710; 9/9/
brunnescens. 1994.
Hawk, Puerto Rican sharp-shinned. Accipiter striatus Wherever found..... E 59 FR 46710; 9/9/
venator. 1994.
Hermit, hook-billed (hummingbird) Ramphodon Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Glaucis) dohrnii. 1976.
Hermit, Margaretta's............. Phaethornis malaris Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
margarettae. 2010.
Honeycreeper, crested (Akohekohe) Palmeria dolei..... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Honeyeater, helmeted............. Lichenostomus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
melanops cassidix 1970.
(=Meliphaga c.).
Hornbill, helmeted............... Buceros Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Rhinoplax) vigil. 1976.
Hummingbird, Honduran emerald.... Amazilia luciae.... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 45086; 7/29/
2015.
Ibis, giant...................... Pseudibis gigantea. Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
2008.
Ibis, Japanese crested........... Nipponia nippon.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Ibis, northern bald.............. Geronticus eremita. Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
1990.
Kagu............................. Rhynochetos jubatus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Kakapo........................... Strigops Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
habroptilus. 1970.
Kestrel, Mauritius............... Falco punctatus.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Kestrel, Seychelles.............. Falco araea........ Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Kingfisher, Guam Micronesian..... Halcyon cinnamomina Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
cinnamomina. 1984, 69 FR 62943;
10/28/2004, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Kite, Cuba hook-billed........... Chondrohierax Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
uncinatus wilsonii. 1970.
Kite, Grenada hook-billed........ Chondrohierax Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
uncinatus mirus. 1970.
Kite, snail (Everglade).......... Rostrhamus U.S.A. (FL)........ E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
sociabilis 1967, 50 CFR
plumbeus. 17.95(b) \CH\.
Knot, rufa red................... Calidris canutus Wherever found..... T 79 FR 73705; 12/11/
rufa. 2014.
Kokako (wattlebird).............. Callaeas cinerea... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Lark, Raso....................... Alauda razae....... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Lark, streaked horned............ Eremophila Wherever found..... T 78 FR 61451; 10/3/
alpestris strigata. 2013, 50 CFR
17.41(a) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(b) \CH\.
Macaw, blue-throated............. Ara glaucogularis.. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 61208; 10/3/
2013.
Macaw, glaucous.................. Anodorhynchus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
glaucus. 1976.
Macaw, great green............... Ara ambiguus....... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59975; 10/2/
2015.
Macaw, indigo.................... Anodorhynchus leari Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Macaw, little blue............... Cyanopsitta spixii. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Macaw, military.................. Ara militaris...... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59975; 10/2/
2015.
Magpie-robin, Seychelles (thrush) Copsychus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
sechellarum. 1970.
Malimbe, Ibadan.................. Malimbus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
ibadanensis. 1995.
Malkoha, red-faced (cuckoo)...... Phaenicophaeus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pyrrhocephalus. 1970.
Megapode, Maleo.................. Macrocephalon maleo Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Megapode, Micronesian (=La Megapodius Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
Perouse's). laperouse. 1970.
Merganser, Brazilian............. Mergus octosetaceus Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
2010.
Millerbird, Nihoa (old world Acrocephalus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
warbler). familiaris kingi. 1967.
Mockingbird, Socorro............. Mimus Graysoni..... Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
2008.
Moorhen, Mariana common.......... Gallinula chloropus Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
guami. 1984.
Murrelet, marbled [CA, OR, WA Brachyramphus U.S.A. (CA, OR, WA) T 57 FR 45337; Oct 1/
DPS]. marmoratus. 1992, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Nightjar, Puerto Rican........... Caprimulgus Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
noctitherus. 1973.
Nukupuu, Kauai................... Hemignathus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
hanapepe. 1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970.
Nukupuu, Maui.................... Hemignathus affinis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Nuthatch, Algerian............... Sitta ledanti...... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
`O`o, Kauai (honeyeater)......... Moho braccatus..... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Ostrich, Arabian................. Struthio camelus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
syriacus. 1970.
Ostrich, West African............ Struthio camelus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
spatzi. 1970.
`O`u (honeycreeper).............. Psittirostra Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
psittacea. 1967.
Owl, Anjouan scops............... Otus rutilus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
capnodes. 1970.
Owl, giant scops................. Mimizuku (=Otus) Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
gurneyi. 1976.
Owl, Madagascar red.............. Tyto soumagnei..... Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
1990.
Owl, Mexican spotted............. Strix occidentalis Wherever found..... T 58 FR 14248; 3/16/
lucida. 1993 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Owl, northern spotted............ Strix occidentalis Wherever found..... T 55 FR 26114; 6/26/
caurina. 1990, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Owl, Seychelles scops............ Otus magicus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=insularis) 1970.
insularis.
Owlet, Morden's.................. Otus ireneae....... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Oystercatcher, Canarian black.... Haematopus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
meadewaldoi. 1995.
Palila (honeycreeper)............ Loxioides bailleui. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Paradise-flycatcher, caerulean... Eutrichomyias Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
rowleyi. 2008.
Parakeet, blue-throated (=ochre- Pyrrhura cruentata. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
marked). 1970.
Parakeet, Forbes'................ Cyanoramphus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
auriceps forbesi. 1970.
Parakeet, golden................. Aratinga guarouba.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Parakeet, golden-shouldered...... Psephotus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
chrysopterygius. 1970.
Parakeet, Mauritius.............. Psittacula echo.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Parakeet, Norfolk Island......... Cyanoramphus cookii Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
(=novaezelandiae 1990.
c.).
Parakeet, orange-bellied......... Neophema Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
chrysogaster. 1970.
Parakeet, paradise............... Psephotus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
pulcherrimus. 1970.
Parakeet, scarlet-chested........ Neophema splendida. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970.
Parakeet, turquoise.............. Neophema pulchella. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Parrot, Bahaman or Cuban......... Amazona Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
leucocephala. 1970, 41 FR 24062;
6/14/1976.
Parrot, ground................... Pezoporus wallicus. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
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Parrot, imperial................. Amazona imperialis. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Parrot, night (=Australian)...... Geopsittacus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
occidentalis. 1970.
Parrot, Puerto Rican............. Amazona vittata.... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Parrot, red-browed............... Amazona Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
rhodocorytha. 1970.
Parrot, red-capped............... Pionopsitta pileata Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Parrot, red-necked............... Amazona arausiaca.. Wherever found..... E 44 FR 37124; 6/25/
1979.
Parrot, red-spectacled........... Amazona pretrei Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
pretrei. 1976.
Parrot, red-tailed............... Amazona Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
brasiliensis. 1990.
Parrot, Seychelles lesser vasa... Coracopsis nigra Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
barklyi. 1995.
Parrot, St. Vincent.............. Amazona guildingii. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Parrot, St. Lucia................ Amazona versicolor. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Parrot, thick-billed............. Rhynchopsitta Mexico............. E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pachyrhyncha. 1970.
Parrot, vinaceous-breasted....... Amazona vinacea.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Parrot, yellow-billed............ Amazona collaria... Wherever found..... T 78 FR 15624; 3/12/
2013, 50 CFR
17.41(c) \4d\.
Parrotbill, Maui (Kiwikiu)....... Pseudonestor Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
xanthophrys. 1967, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Penguin, African................. Spheniscus demersus Wherever found..... E 75 FR 59645; 9/28/
2010.
Penguin, erect-crested........... Eudyptes sclateri.. Wherever found..... T 75 FR 45497; 8/3/
2010.
Penguin, Fiordland crested....... Eudyptes Wherever found..... T 75 FR 45497; 8/3/
pachyrhynchus. 2010.
Penguin, Galapagos............... Spheniscus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
mendiculus. 1970.
Penguin, Humboldt................ Spheniscus Wherever found..... T 75 FR 45497; 8/3/
humboldti. 2010.
Penguin, southern rockhopper [New Eudyptes chrysocome New Zealand- T 76 FR 9681; 2/22/
Zealand-Australia DPS]. Australia DPS, 2011.
associated with
the Campbell
Plateau and
Macquarie Island.
Penguin, white-flippered......... Eudyptula minor Wherever found..... T 75 FR 45497; 8/3/
albosignata. 2010.
Penguin, yellow-eyed............. Megadyptes Wherever found..... T 75 FR 45497; 8/3/
antipodes. 2010.
Petrel, Chatham.................. Pterodroma Wherever found..... E 74 FR 46914; 9/14/
axillaris. 2009.
Petrel, Fiji..................... Pseudobulweria Wherever found..... E 74 FR 46914; 9/14/
macgillivrayi. 2009.
Petrel, Galapagos................ Pterodroma Wherever found..... T 75 FR 235; 1/5/
phaeopygia. 2010.
Petrel, Hawaiian................. Pterodroma Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
sandwichensis. 1967.
Petrel, Madeira.................. Pterodroma madeira. Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Petrel, magenta.................. Pterodroma magentae Wherever found..... E 74 FR 46914; 9/14/
2009.
Petrel, Mascarene black.......... Pterodroma aterrima Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Pheasant, bar-tailed............. Syrmaticus humaie.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, Blyth's tragopan....... Tragopan blythii... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, brown eared............ Crossoptilon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
mantchuricum. 1970.
Pheasant, Cabot's tragopan....... Tragopan caboti.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, cheer.................. Catreus wallichii.. Wherever found..... E 55 FR 39858; 9/28/
1990.
Pheasant, Chinese monal.......... Lophophorus lhuysii Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, Edward's............... Lophura edwardsi... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, Elliot's............... Syrmaticus ellioti. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Pheasant, imperial............... Lophura imperialis. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, Mikado................. Syrmaticus mikado.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, Palawan peacock........ Polyplectron Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
emphanum. 1970.
Pheasant, Sclater's monal........ Lophophorus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
sclateri. 1970.
Pheasant, Swinhoe's.............. Lophura swinhoii... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Pheasant, western tragopan....... Tragopan Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
melanocephalus. 1970.
Pheasant, white eared............ Crossoptilon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
crossoptilon. 1970.
Pigeon, Azores wood.............. Columba palumbus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
azorica. 1970.
Pigeon, Chatham Island........... Hemiphaga Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
novaeseelandiae 1970.
chathamensis.
Pigeon, Marquesan imperial....... Ducula galeata..... Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
2011.
Pigeon, Mindoro imperial (=zone- Ducula mindorensis. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
tailed). 1976.
Pigeon, pink..................... Columba mayeri..... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Pigeon, Puerto Rican plain....... Columba inornata Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
wetmorei. 1970.
Pigeon, white-tailed laurel...... Columba junoniae... Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Piping-guan, black-fronted....... Pipile jacutinga... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Pitta, Gurney's.................. Pitta gurneyi...... Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
2008.
Pitta, Koch's.................... Pitta kochi........ Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Plantcutter, Peruvian............ Phytotoma raimondii Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
2012.
Plover, New Zealand shore........ Thinornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
novaeseelandiae. 1970.
Plover, piping [Great Lakes Charadrius melodus. Great Lakes, E 50 FR 50726; 12/11/
watershed DPS]. watershed in 1985, 50 CFR
States of IL, IN, 17.95(b) \CH\.
MI, MN, NY, OH,
PA, and WI and
Canada (Ont.).
Plover, piping [Atlantic Coast Charadrius melodus. Wherever found, T 50 FR 50726; 12/11/
and Northern Great Plains except those areas 1985, 50 CFR
populations]. where listed as 17.95(b) \CH\.
endangered.
Plover, western snowy [Pacific Charadrius Pacific Coast T 58 FR 12864; 3/5/
Coast population DPS]. alexandrinus population DPS-- 1993, 50 CFR
nivosus. U.S.A. (CA, OR, 17.95(b) \CH\.
WA), Mexico
(within 50 miles
of Pacific coast).
Pochard, Madagascar.............. Aythya innotata.... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Po`ouli (honeycreeper)........... Melamprosops Wherever found..... E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
phaeosoma. 1975.
Prairie-chicken, Attwater's Tympanuchus cupido Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
greater. attwateri. 1967.
Puffleg, black-breasted.......... Eriocnemis Wherever found..... E 75 FR 43844; 7/27/
nigrivestis. 2010.
Quail, Merriam's Montezuma....... Cyrtonyx montezumae Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
merriami. 1976.
Quetzel, resplendent............. Pharomachrus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
mocinno. 1976.
Rail, Aukland Island............. Rallus pectoralis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
muelleri. 1970.
Rail, California clapper......... Rallus longirostris Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
obsoletus. 1970.
Rail, Guam....................... Rallus owstoni..... Wherever found, E 49 FR 14354; 4/11/
except where 1984, 49 FR 33881;
listed as an 8/27/1984, 54 FR
experimental 43966; 10/30/1989.
population.
Rail, Guam....................... Rallus owstoni..... Rota............... XN 54 FR 43966; 10/30/
1989, 50 CFR
17.84(f) \10j\.
Rail, Jun[iacute]n............... Laterallus tuerosi. Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
2012.
Rail, light-footed clapper....... Rallus longirostris U.S.A. only........ E 34 FR 5034; 3/8/
levipes. 1969, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970.
Rail, Lord Howe wood............. Gallirallus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=Tricholimnas) 1976.
sylvestris.
Rail, Yuma clapper............... Rallus longirostris U.S.A. only........ E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
yumanensis. 1967.
Rhea, lesser (incl. Darwin's).... Rhea (=Pterocnemia) Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pennata. 1970.
Robin, Chatham Island............ Petroica traversi.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Robin, dappled mountain.......... Arcanator Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
orostruthus. 1995.
Robin, scarlet-breasted Petroica multicolor Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(flycatcher). multicolor. 1970.
Rockfowl, grey-necked............ Picathartes oreas.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Rockfowl, white-necked........... Picathartes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
gymnocephalus. 1970.
Roller, long-tailed ground....... Uratelornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
chimaera. 1970.
Sage-grouse, Gunnison............ Centrocercus Wherever found..... T 79 FR 69191; 11/20/
minimus. 2014, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
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Scrub-bird, noisy................ Atrichornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
clamosus. 1970.
Scrub-jay, Florida............... Aphelocoma Wherever found..... T 52 FR 20715; 6/3/
coerulescens. 1987.
Shama, Cebu black (thrush)....... Copsychus niger Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
cebuensis. 1970.
Shearwater, Heinroth's........... Puffinus heinrothi. Wherever found..... T 75 FR 235; 1/5/
2010.
Shearwater, Newell's Townsend's.. Puffinus Wherever found..... T 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
auricularis 1975.
newelli.
Shrike, San Clemente loggerhead.. Lanius ludovicianus Wherever found..... E 42 FR 40682; 8/11/
mearnsi. 1977.
Siskin, red...................... Carduelis cucullata Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Sparrow, Cape Sable seaside...... Ammodramus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
maritimus 1967, 50 CFR
mirabilis. 17.95(b) \CH\.
Sparrow, Florida grasshopper..... Ammodramus Wherever found..... E 51 FR 27492; 7/31/
savannarum 1986.
floridanus.
Sparrow, San Clemente sage....... Amphispiza belli Wherever found..... T 42 FR 40682; 8/11/
clementeae. 1977.
Sparrowhawk, Anjouan Island...... Accipiter francesii Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pusillus. 1970.
Starling, Ponape mountain........ Aplonis pelzelni... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Starling, Rothschild's (myna).... Leucopsar Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
rothschildi. 1970.
Stilt, black..................... Himantopus Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
novaezelandiae. 2008.
Stilt, Hawaiian.................. Himantopus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
mexicanus 1970.
(=himantopus)
knudseni.
Stork, oriental white............ Ciconia boyciana Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=ciconia b.). 1970.
Stork, wood [Southeast U.S. DPS]. Mycteria americana. U.S.A. (AL, FL, GA, T 49 FR 7332; 2/28/
MS, NC, SC). 1984, 79 FR 37077;
6/30/2014.
Sunbird, Marungu................. Nectarinia Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
prigoginei. 1995.
Swiftlet, Mariana gray........... Aerodramus Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
vanikorensis 1984.
bartschi.
Tanager, cherry-throated......... Nemosia rourei..... Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
2010.
Teal, Campbell Island flightless. Anas aucklandica Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
nesiotis. 1976.
Tern, California least........... Sterna antillarum Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
browni. 1970, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Tern, least [Interior DPS]....... Sterna antillarum.. U.S.A. (AR, CO, IA, E 50 FR 21784; 5/28/
IL, IN, KS, KY, 1985.
LA--Miss. R. and
tribs. N of Baton
Rouge, MS--Miss.
R., MO, MT, ND,
NE, NM, OK, SD,
TN, TX--except
within 50 miles of
coast).
Tern, roseate [Northeast U.S. Sterna dougallii U.S.A. (Atlantic E 52 FR 42064; 11/2/
nesting population DPS]. dougallii. Coast south to 1987.
NC), Canada
(Newf., N.S,
Que.), Bermuda.
Tern, roseate [Western Hemisphere Sterna dougallii Western Hemisphere T 52 FR 42064; 11/2/
DPS]. dougallii. and adjacent 1987.
oceans, incl.
U.S.A. (FL, PR,
VI), where not
listed as
endangered.
Thicketbird, long-legged......... Trichocichla rufa.. Wherever found..... E 73 FR 3146; 1/16/
2008.
Thrasher, white-breasted......... Ramphocinclus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
brachyurus. 1970.
Thrush, large Kauai.............. Myadestes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
myadestinus. 1970.
Thrush, Molokai.................. Myadestes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
lanaiensis rutha. 1970.
Thrush, New Zealand (wattlebird). Turnagra capensis.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Thrush, small Kauai.............. Myadestes palmeri.. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Thrush, St. Lucia forest......... Cichlherminia Wherever found..... E 75 FR 50814; 8/17/
lherminieri 2010.
sanctaeluciae.
Thrush, Taita.................... Turdus olivaceous Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
helleri. 1995.
Tinamou, solitary................ Tinamus solitarius. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Tit-spinetail, white-browed...... Leptasthenura Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
xenothorax. 2012.
Tit-tyrant, ash-breasted......... Anairetes alpinus.. Wherever found..... E 77 FR 43434; 7/24/
2012.
Tody-tyrant, Kaempfer's.......... Hemitriccus Wherever found..... E 75 FR 81794; 12/28/
kaempferi. 2010.
Towhee, Inyo California.......... Pipilo crissalis Wherever found..... T 52 FR 28780; 8/3/
eremophilus. 1987, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Tree-finch, medium............... Camarhynchus pauper Wherever found..... E 75 FR 43853; 7/27/
2010.
Trembler, Martinique (thrasher).. Cinclocerthia Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
ruficauda 1970.
gutturalis.
Turaco, Bannerman's.............. Tauraco bannermani. Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Turtle-dove, Seychelles.......... Streptopelia Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
picturata rostrata. 1995.
Vanga, Pollen's.................. Xenopirostris Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
polleni. 1995.
Vanga, Van Dam's................. Xenopirostris damii Wherever found..... T 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Vireo, black-capped.............. Vireo atricapillus. Wherever found..... E 52 FR 37420; 10/6/
1987.
Vireo, least Bell's.............. Vireo bellii Wherever found..... E 51 FR 16474; 5/2/
pusillus. 1986, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
Wanderer, plain (collared- Pedionomous Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
hemipode). torquatus. 1973.
Warbler, Aldabra (old world Nesillas aldabranus Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
warbler). 1995.
Warbler (wood), Bachman's........ Vermivora bachmanii Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Warbler (wood), Barbados yellow.. Dendroica petechia Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
petechia. 1970.
Warbler, elfin-woods............. Setophaga angelae.. Wherever found..... T 81 FR 40534; 6/22/
2016, 50 CFR
17.41(e) \4d\.
Warbler (wood), golden-cheeked... Dendroica Wherever found..... E 55 FR 18844; 5/4/
chrysoparia. 1990, 55 FR 53153;
12/27/1990.
Warbler (wood), Kirtland's....... Dendroica Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
kirtlandii. 1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Warbler, Eiao Marquesas reed-.... Acrocephalus Wherever found..... E 76 FR 50052; 8/11/
percernis 2011.
aquilonis.
Warbler, nightingale reed, (old Acrocephalus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
world warbler). luscinia. 1970, 35 FR 18319;
12/2/1970.
Warbler, Rodrigues (old world Bebrornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
warbler). rodericanus. 1970.
Warbler (wood), Semper's......... Leucopeza semperi.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Warbler, Seychelles (old world Bebrornis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
warbler). sechellensis. 1970.
Wattle-eye, banded............... Platysteira Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
laticincta. 1995.
Weaver, Clarke's................. Ploceus golandi.... Wherever found..... E 60 FR 2899; 1/12/
1995.
Whipbird, western................ Psophodes Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
nigrogularis. 1970.
White-eye, bridled............... Zosterops Wherever found..... E 49 FR 33881; 8/27/
conspicillatus 1984.
conspicillatus.
White-eye, Norfolk Island........ Zosterops Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
albogularis. 1976.
White-eye, Ponape greater........ Rukia longirostra.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
White-eye, Rota bridled.......... Zosterops rotensis. Wherever found..... E 69 FR 3022; 1/22/
2004, 50 CFR
17.95(b) \CH\.
White-eye, Seychelles............ Zosterops modesta.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Woodpecker, imperial............. Campephilus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
imperialis. 1970.
Woodpecker, ivory-billed......... Campephilus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
principalis. 1967, 35 FR 8491;
6/2/1970.
Woodpecker, red-cockaded......... Picoides borealis.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Woodpecker, Tristam's............ Dryocopus javensis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
richardsi. 1970.
Wood-quail, gorgeted............. Odontophorus Wherever found..... E 78 FR 64637; 10/29/
strophium. 2013.
Woodstar, Chilean................ Eulidia yarrellii.. Wherever found..... E 75 FR 50814; 8/17/
2010.
Woodstar, Esmeraldas............. Chaetocercus Wherever found..... E 78 FR 64637; 10/29/
berlepschi. 2013.
Wren, Guadeloupe house........... Troglodytes aedon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
guadeloupensis. 1970.
Wren, St. Lucia house............ Troglodytes aedon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
mesoleucus. 1970.
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Reptiles
Alligator, American.............. Alligator Wherever found..... T(S/A) 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
mississippiensis. 1967, 40 FR 44412;
9/26/1975, 42 FR
2071; 1/10/1977,
44 FR 37130; 6/25/
1979, 44 FR 59080;
10/12/1979, 46 FR
40664; 8/10/1981,
48 FR 46332; 10/12/
1983, 50 FR 25672;
6/20/1985, 52 FR
21059; 6/4/1987,
50 CFR 17.42(a)
\4d\.
Alligator, Chinese............... Alligator sinensis. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Anole, Culebra Island giant...... Anolis roosevelti.. Wherever found..... E 42 FR 37371; 7/21/
1977, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Boa, Jamaican.................... Epicrates subflavus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Boa, Mona........................ Epicrates monensis Wherever found..... T 43 FR 4618; 2/3/
monensis. 1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Boa, Puerto Rican................ Epicrates inornatus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Boa, Round Island (unnamed)...... Bolyeria Wherever found..... E 45 FR 18009; 3/20/
multocarinata. 1980.
Boa, Round Island (unnamed)...... Casarea dussumieri. Wherever found..... E 45 FR 18009; 3/20/
1980.
Boa, Virgin Islands tree......... Epicrates monensis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
granti. 1970, 44 FR 70677;
12/7/1979.
Caiman, Apaporis River........... Caiman crocodilus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
apaporiensis. 1976.
Caiman, black.................... Melanosuchus niger. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Caiman, broad-snouted [Bolivia, Caiman latirostris. Bolivia, Brazil, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay DPS]. Paraguay, Uruguay. 1976.
Caiman, broad-snouted [Argentina Caiman latirostris. Argentina.......... T 78 FR 38162; 6/25/
DPS]. 2013, 50 CFR
17.42(c) \4d\.
Caiman, brown.................... Caiman crocodilus Wherever found..... T(S/A) 65 FR 25867; 5/4/
fuscus (includes 2000, 50 CFR
Caiman crocodilus 17.42(c) \4d\.
chiapasius ).
Caiman, common................... Caiman crocodilus Wherever found..... T(S/A) 65 FR 25867; 5/4/
crocodilus. 2000, 50 CFR
17.42(c) \4d\.
Caiman, yacare................... Caiman yacare...... Wherever found..... T 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 65 FR 25867;
5/4/2000, 50 CFR
17.42(c) \4d\.
Chuckwalla, San Esteban Island... Sauromalus varius.. Wherever found..... E 45 FR 18009; 3/20/
1980.
Crocodile, African dwarf......... Osteolaemus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
tetraspis 1976.
tetraspis.
Crocodile, African slender- Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 37 FR 6476; 3/30/
snouted. cataphractus. 1972.
Crocodile, American [Non-U.S. Crocodylus acutus.. Wherever found, E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
populations]. except in U.S.A. 1975, 44 FR 75074;
(FL). 12/18/1979 72 FR
13027; 3/20/2007.
Crocodile, American [FL DPS]..... Crocodylus acutus.. U.S.A. (FL)........ T 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
1975, 72 FR 13027;
3/20/2007, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Crocodile, Ceylon mugger......... Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
palustris kimbula. 1976.
Crocodile, Congo dwarf........... Osteolaemus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
tetraspis osborni. 1976.
Crocodile, Cuban................. Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
rhombifer. 1970.
Crocodile, mugger................ Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
palustris 1976.
palustris.
Crocodile, Nile.................. Crocodylus Wherever found..... T 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
niloticus. 1970, 52 FR 23148;
6/17/1987, 53 FR
38451; 9/30/1988,
58 FR 49870; 9/23/
1993, 61 FR 32356;
6/24/1996, 50 CFR
17.42(c) \4d\.
Crocodile, Orinoco............... Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
intermedius. 1970.
Crocodile, Philippine............ Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
novaeguineae 1976.
mindorensis.
Crocodile, saltwater [All Crocodylus porosus. Wherever found, E 44 FR 75074; 12/18/
populations except Papua New except Papua New 1979, 61 FR
Guinea and Australia]. Guinea and 32356;6/24/1996.
Australia.
Crocodile, saltwater [Australia Crocodylus porosus. Australia.......... T 44 FR 75074; 12/18/
DPS]. 1979, 61 FR 32356;
6/24/1996, 50 CFR
17.42(c) \4d\.
Crocodile, Siamese............... Crocodylus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/4/
siamensis. 1976.
Gartersnake, narrow-headed....... Thamnophis Wherever found..... T 79 FR 38677; 7/8/
rufipunctatus. 2014.
Gartersnake, northern Mexican.... Thamnophis eques Wherever found..... T 79 FR 38677; 7/8/
megalops. 2014, 50 CFR
17.42(g) \4d\.
Gavial........................... Gavialis gangeticus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Gecko, day....................... Phelsuma Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
edwardnewtoni. 1970.
Gecko, Monito.................... Sphaerodactylus Wherever found..... E 47 FR 46090; 10/15/
micropithecus. 1982, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Gecko, Round Island day.......... Phelsuma guentheri. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Gecko, Serpent Island............ Cyrtodactylus Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
serpensinsula. 1983.
Iguana, Acklins ground........... Cyclura rileyi Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
nuchalis. 1983.
Iguana, Allen's Cay.............. Cyclura cychlura Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
inornata. 1983.
Iguana, Andros Island ground..... Cyclura cychlura Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
cychlura. 1983.
Iguana, Anegada ground........... Cyclura pinguis.... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Iguana, Barrington land.......... Conolophus pallidus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Iguana, Cayman Brac ground....... Cyclura nubila Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
caymanensis. 1983.
Iguana, Cuban ground............. Cyclura nubila Wherever found T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
nubila. (exluding 1983.
population
introduced in
Puerto Rico).
Iguana, Exuma Island............. Cyclura cychlura Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
figginsi. 1983.
Iguana, Fiji banded.............. Brachylophus Wherever found..... E 45 FR 18009; 3/20/
fasciatus. 1980.
Iguana, Fiji crested............. Brachylophus Wherever found..... E 45 FR 18009; 3/20/
vitiensis. 1980.
Iguana, Grand Cayman ground...... Cyclura nubila Wherever found..... E 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
lewisi. 1983.
Iguana, Jamaican................. Cyclura collei..... Wherever found..... E 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
1983.
Iguana, Mayaguana................ Cyclura carinata Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
bartschi. 1983.
Iguana, Mona ground.............. Cyclura stejnegeri. Wherever found..... T 43 FR 4618; 2/3/
1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Iguana, Turks and Caicos......... Cyclura carinata Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
carinata. 1983.
Iguana, Watling Island ground.... Cyclura rileyi Wherever found..... E 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
rileyi. 1983.
Iguana, White Cay ground......... Cyclura rileyi Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
cristata. 1983.
Lizard, blunt-nosed leopard...... Gambelia silus..... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Lizard, Coachella Valley fringe- Uma inornata....... Wherever found..... T 45 FR 63812; 9/25/
toed. 1980, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Lizard, Hierro giant............. Gallotia simonyi Wherever found..... E 49 FR 7394; 2/29/
simonyi. 1984.
Lizard, Ibiza wall............... Podarcis Wherever found..... T 49 FR 7394; 2/29/
pityusensis. 1984.
Lizard, Maria Island ground...... Cnemidophorus Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
vanzoi. 1991.
Lizard, St. Croix ground......... Ameiva polops...... Wherever found..... E 42 FR 28543; 6/3/
1977, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Monitor, desert.................. Varanus griseus.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Monitor, Indian (=Bengal)........ Varanus bengalensis Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Monitor, Komodo Island........... Varanus komodoensis Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Monitor, yellow.................. Varanus flavescens. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Pinesnake, black................. Pituophis Wherever found..... T 80 FR 60467; 10/6/
melanoleucus 2015, 50 CFR
lodingi. 17.42(h) \4d\.
Python, Indian................... Python molurus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
molurus. 1976.
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Rattlesnake, Aruba Island........ Crotalus unicolor.. Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
1983.
Rattlesnake, New Mexican ridge- Crotalus willardi Wherever found..... T 43 FR 34476; 8/4/
nosed. obscurus. 1978, 50 CFR
17.95(c) \CH\.
Sea turtle, green [Central North Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
Pacific DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Central North 223.205, 50 CFR
Pacific Ocean, 223.206, 50 CFR
bounded by the 223.207.
following
coordinates:
41[deg] N.,
169[deg] E. in the
northwest; 41[deg]
N., 143[deg] W. in
the northeast;
9[deg] N.,
125[deg] W. in the
southeast; and
9[deg] N.,
175[deg] W. in the
southwest Pacific
coast of Mexico.
Sea turtle, green [Central South Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles E 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
Pacific DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Central South 224.104.
Pacific Ocean,
bounded by the
following
coordinates:
9[deg] N.,
175[deg] W. in the
northwest; 9[deg]
N., 125[deg] W. in
the northeast;
40[deg] S.,
96[deg] W. in the
southeast; 40[deg]
S., 176[deg] E. in
the southwest; and
13[deg] S.,
171[deg] E. in the
west.
Sea turtle, green [Central West Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles E 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
Pacific DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Central West 224.104.
Pacific Ocean,
bounded by the
following
coordinates:
41[deg] N.,
146[deg] E. in the
northwest; 41[deg]
N., 169[deg] E. in
the northeast;
9[deg] N.,
175[deg] W. in the
east; 13[deg] S.,
171[deg] E. in the
southeast; along
the northern coast
of the island of
New Guinea; and
4.5[deg] N.,
129[deg] E. in the
west.
Sea turtle, green [East Indian-- Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
West Pacific DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Eastern Indian 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
and Western CFR 223.205, 50
Pacific Oceans, CFR 223.206, 50
bounded by the CFR 223.207.
following lines
and coordinates:
41[deg] N. Lat. in
the north, 41[deg]
N., 146[deg] E. in
the northeast;
4.5[deg] N.,
129[deg] E. in the
southeast; along
the southern coast
of the island of
New Guinea; along
the western coast
of Australia (west
of 142[deg] E.
Long.); 40[deg] S.
Lat. in the south;
and 84[deg] E.
Long. in the east.
Sea turtle, green [East Pacific Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the East Pacific 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Ocean, bounded by CFR 223.205, 50
the following CFR 223.206, 50
lines and CFR 223.207.
coordinates:
41[deg] N.,
143[deg] W. in the
northwest; 41[deg]
N. Lat. in the
north; along the
western coasts of
the Americas;
40[deg] S. Lat. in
the south; and
40[deg] S.,
96[deg] W. in the
southwest.
Sea turtle, green [Mediterranean Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles E 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Mediterranean 224.104.
Sea, bounded by
5.5[deg] W. Long.
in the west.
Sea turtle, green [North Atlantic Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the North Atlantic 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Ocean, bounded by CFR 223.205, 50
the following CFR 223.206, 50
lines and CFR 223.207.
coordinates:
48[deg] N. Lat. in
the north, along
the western coasts
of Europe and
Africa (west of
5.5[deg] W.
Long.); north of
19[deg] N. Lat. in
the east; bounded
by 19[deg] N.,
65.1[deg] W. to
14[deg] N.,
65.1[deg] W. then
14[deg] N.,
77[deg] W. in the
south and west;
and along the
eastern coasts of
the Americas
(north of 7.5[deg]
N., 77[deg] W.).
Sea turtle, green [North Indian Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the North Indian 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Ocean, bounded by: CFR 223.205, 50
Africa and Asia in CFR 223.206, 50
the west and CFR 223.207.
north; 84[deg] E.
Long. in the east;
and the equator in
the south.
Sea turtle, green [South Atlantic Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the South Atlantic 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Ocean, bounded by CFR 223.205, 50
the following CFR 223.206, 50
lines and CFR 223.207.
coordinates: along
the northern and
eastern coasts of
South America
(east of 7.5[deg]
N., 77[deg] W.);
14[deg] N.,
77[deg] W. to
14[deg] N.,
65.1[deg] W. to
19[deg] N.,
65.1[deg] W. in
the north and
west; 19[deg] N.
Lat. in the
northeast; 40[deg]
S., 19[deg] E. in
the southeast; and
40[deg] S. Lat. in
the south.
Sea turtle, green [Southwest Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
Indian DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Southwest 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Indian Ocean, CFR 223.205, 50
bounded by the CFR 223.206, 50
following lines: CFR 223.207.
the equator to the
north; 84[deg] E.
Long. to the east;
40[deg] S. Lat. to
the south; and
19[deg] E. Long
(and along the
eastern coast of
Africa) in the
west.
Sea turtle, green [Southwest Chelonia mydas..... Green sea turtles T 81 FR 20057; 4/6/
Pacific DPS]. originating from 2016 \J\, 50 CFR
the Southwest 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
Pacific Ocean, CFR 223.205, 50
bounded by the CFR 223.206, 50
following lines CFR 223.207.
and coordinates:
along the southern
coast of the
island of New
Guinea and the
Torres Strait
(east of 142[deg]
E Long.); 13[deg]
S., 171[deg] E. in
the northeast;
40[deg] S.,
176[deg] E. in the
southeast; and
40[deg] S.,
142[deg] E. in the
southwest.
Sea turtle, hawksbill............ Eretmochelys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
imbricata. 1970 \J\, 50 CFR
224.104 \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(c) \CH\,
50 CFR 226.209
\CH\.
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Sea turtle, Kemp's ridley........ Lepidochelys kempii Wherever found..... E 35 FR 18319; 12/2/
1970 \J\, 50 CFR
224.104 \4d\.
Sea turtle, leatherback.......... Dermochelys Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
coriacea. 1970 \J\, 50 CFR
224.104 \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(c) \CH\,
50 CFR 226.207
\CH\.
Sea turtle, loggerhead Caretta caretta.... Mediterranean Sea E 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
[Mediterranean Sea DPS]. DPS--Loggerhead 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
sea turtles 224.104 \4d\.
originating from
the Mediterranean
Sea east of
5[deg]36' W. Long.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [North Caretta caretta.... North Indian Ocean E 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Indian Ocean DPS]. DPS--Loggerhead 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
sea turtles 224.104 \4d\.
originating from
the North Indian
Ocean north of the
equator and south
of 30[deg] N. Lat.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [North Caretta caretta.... North Pacific Ocean E 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Pacific Ocean DPS]. DPS--Loggerhead 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
sea turtles 224.104 \4d\.
originating from
the North Pacific
north of the
equator and south
of 60[deg] N. Lat.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Northeast Caretta caretta.... Northeast Atlantic E 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Atlantic Ocean DPS]. Ocean DPS-- 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
Loggerhead sea 224.104 \4d\.
turtles
originating from
the Northeast
Atlantic Ocean
north of the
equator, south of
60[deg] N. Lat.,
and east of
40[deg] W. Long.,
except in the
vicinity of the
Strait of
Gibraltar where
the eastern
boundary is
5[deg]36' W. Long.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Northwest Caretta caretta.... Northwest Atlantic T 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Atlantic Ocean DPS]. Ocean DPS-- 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
Loggerhead sea 223.205, 50 CFR
turtles 223.206, 50 CFR
originating from 223.207, 50 CFR
the Northwest 17.95(c) \CH\, 50
Atlantic Ocean CFR 226.223 \CH\.
north of the
equator, south of
60[deg] N. Lat.,
and west of
40[deg] W. Long..
Sea turtle, loggerhead [South Caretta caretta.... South Atlantic T 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Atlantic Ocean DPS]. Ocean DPS-- 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
Loggerhead sea 223.205, 50 CFR
turtles 223.206, 50 CFR
originating from 223.207.
the South Atlantic
Ocean south of the
equator, north of
60[deg] S. Lat.,
west of 20[deg] E.
Long., and east of
67[deg] W. Long.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [South Caretta caretta.... South Pacific Ocean E 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Pacific Ocean DPS]. DPS--Loggerhead 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
sea turtles 224.104 \4d\.
originating from
the South Pacific
south of the
equator, north of
60[deg] S. Lat.,
west of 67[deg] W.
Long., and east of
141[deg] E. Long.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Southeast Caretta caretta.... Southeast Indo- T 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Indo-Pacific Ocean DPS]. Pacific Ocean DPS-- 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
Loggerhead sea 223.205, 50 CFR
turtles 223.206, 50 CFR
originating from 223.207.
the Southeast
Indian Ocean south
of the equator,
north of 60[deg]
S. Lat., and east
of 80[deg] E.
Long.; South
Pacific Ocean
south of the
equator, north of
60[deg] S. Lat.,
and west of
141[deg] E. Long.
Sea turtle, loggerhead [Southwest Caretta caretta.... Southwest Indian T 76 FR 58868; 9/22/
Indian Ocean DPS]. Ocean DPS-- 2011 \J\, 50 CFR
Loggerhead sea 223.205, 50 CFR
turtles 223.206, 50 CFR
originating from 223.207.
the Southwest
Indian Ocean north
of the equator,
south of 30[deg]
N. Lat., east of
20[deg] E. Long.,
and west of
80[deg] E. Long.
Sea turtle, olive ridley [Pacific Lepidochelys Breeding colony E 43 FR 32800; 7/28/
coast of Mexico breeding DPS]. olivacea. populations on 1978 \J\, 50 CFR
Pacific coast of 224.104 \4d\.
Mexico.
Sea turtle, olive ridley......... Lepidochelys Wherever found T 43 FR 32800; 7/28/
olivacea. except when listed 1978 \J\, 50 CFR
as endangered 17.42(b) \4d\, 50
under 50 CFR CFR 223.205, 50
224.101. CFR 223.206, 50
CFR 223.207.
Skink, blue-tail mole............ Eumeces egregius Wherever found..... T 52 FR 42658; 11/6/
lividus. 1987, 50 CFR
17.42(b) \4d\.
Skink, Round Island.............. Leiolopisma Wherever found..... T 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
telfairi. 1983.
Skink, sand...................... Neoseps reynoldsi.. Wherever found..... T 52 FR 42658; 11/6/
1987, 50 CFR
17.42(b) \4d\.
Skink, Slevin's (Gualiik Emoia slevini...... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
halumtanu, Gholuuf). 2015.
Snake, Atlantic salt marsh....... Nerodia clarkii Wherever found..... T 42 FR 60743; 11/29/
taeniata. 1977.
Snake, copperbelly water Nerodia U.S.A. (IN north of T 62 FR 4183; 1/29/
[Northern DPS]. erythrogaster 40[deg] N. Lat., 1997.
neglecta. MI, OH).
Snake, eastern indigo............ Drymarchon corais Wherever found..... T 43 FR 4026; 1/31/
couperi. 1978.
Snake, giant garter.............. Thamnophis gigas... Wherever found..... T 58 FR 54053; 10/20/
1993.
Snake, Maria Island.............. Liophus ornatus.... Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
1991.
Snake, San Francisco garter...... Thamnophis sirtalis Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
tetrataenia. 1967.
Tartaruga........................ Podocnemis expansa. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Terrapin, river.................. Batagur baska...... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tomistoma........................ Tomistoma Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
schlegelii. 1976.
Tortoise, angulated.............. Geochelone yniphora Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Tortoise, Bolson................. Gopherus Wherever found..... E 44 FR 23062; 4/17/
flavomarginatus. 1979.
Tortoise, desert [Mojave DPS].... Gopherus agassizii. Wherever found, T 45 FR 55654; 8/20/
except AZ south 1980, 54 FR 32326;
and east of 8/4/1989, 55 FR
Colorado R., and 12178; 4/2/1990,
Mexico. 50 CFR 17.95(c)
\CH\.
Tortoise, desert................. Gopherus agassizii. AZ south and east T(S/A) 55 FR 12178; 4/2/
of Colorado R., 1990, 50 CFR
and Mexico, when 17.42(e) \4d\.
found outside of
Mexico or said
range in AZ.
Tortoise, Galapagos.............. Geochelone nigra Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
(=elephantopus). 1970.
Tortoise, gopher [West of Mobile Gopherus polyphemus Wherever found west T 52 FR 25376; 7/7/
and Tombigbee Rivers DPS]. of Mobile and 1987.
Tombigbee Rivers
in AL, MS, and LA.
Tortoise, Madagascar radiated.... Geochelone radiata. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tracaja.......................... Podocnemis unifilis Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Tuatara.......................... Sphenodon punctatus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 65 FR 16053;
3/24/2000.
Tuatara, Brother's Island........ Sphenodon guntheri. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970, 65 FR 16053;
3/24/2000.
Turtle, Alabama redbellied....... Pseudemys Wherever found..... E 52 FR 22939; 6/16/
alabamensis. 1987.
Turtle, aquatic box.............. Terrapene coahuila. Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Turtle, black softshell.......... Trionyx nigricans.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, bog (=Muhlenberg) Clemmys Wherever found, T 62 FR 59605; 11/4/
[Northen DPS]. muhlenbergii. except GA, NC, SC, 1997.
TN, VA.
Turtle, bog (=Muhlenberg)........ Clemmys U.S.A. (GA, NC, SC, T(S/A) 62 FR 59605; 11/4/
muhlenbergii. TN, VA). 1997, 50 CFR
17.42(f) \4d\.
Turtle, Brazilian sideneck....... Phrynops hogei..... Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
1991.
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Turtle, Burmese peacock.......... Morenia ocellata... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, Cat Island............... Trachemys terrapen. Cat Island in the E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
Bahamas. 1991.
Turtle, Central American river... Dermatemys mawii... Wherever found..... E 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
1983.
Turtle, Cuatro Cienegas softshell Trionyx ater....... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, flattened musk [Black Sternotherus Black Warrior R. T 52 FR 22418; 6/11/
Warrior River DPS]. depressus. system upstream 1987.
from Bankhead Dam.
Turtle, geometric................ Psammobates Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
geometricus. 1976.
Turtle, Inagua Island............ Trachemys Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
stejnegeri malonei. 1991.
Turtle, Indian sawback........... Kachuga tecta tecta Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, Indian softshell......... Trionyx gangeticus. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, peacock softshell........ Trionyx hurum...... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Turtle, Plymouth redbelly........ Pseudemys Wherever found..... E 45 FR 21828; 4/2/
rubriventris 1980, 50 CFR
bangsi. 17.95(c) \CH\.
Turtle, ringed map............... Graptemys oculifera Wherever found..... T 51 FR 45907; 12/23/
1986.
Turtle, short-necked or western Pseudemydura Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
swamp. umbrina. 1970.
Turtle, South American red-lined. Trachemys scripta Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49469; 9/30/
callirostris. 1991.
Turtle, spotted pond............. Geoclemys Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
hamiltonii. 1976.
Turtle, three-keeled Asian....... Melanochelys Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
tricarinata. 1976.
Turtle, yellow-blotched map...... Graptemys Wherever found..... T 56 FR 1459; 1/14/
flavimaculata. 1991.
Viper, Lar Valley................ Vipera latifii..... Wherever found..... E 48 FR 28460; 6/22/
1983.
Whipsnake, Alameda (=striped Masticophis Wherever found..... T 62 FR 64306; 12/5/
racer). lateralis 1997 50 CFR
euryxanthus. 17.95(c) \CH\.
Amphibians
Coqui, golden.................... Eleutherodactylus Wherever found..... T 42 FR 58756; 11/11/
jasperi. 1977, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Coqui, llanero................... Eleutherodactylus Wherever found..... E 77 FR 60777; 10/4/
juanariveroi. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Frog, California red-legged...... Rana draytonii..... Wherever found..... T 61 FR 25813; 5/23/
1996, 50 CFR
17.43(b) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(d) \CH\.
Frog, Chiricahua leopard......... Rana chiricahuensis Wherever found..... T 67 FR 40790; 6/13/
2002, 50 CFR
17.43(b) \4d\.
Frog, dusky gopher............... Rana sevosa (= Wherever found..... E 66 FR 63002; 12/4/
Lithobates 2001, 50 CFR
sevosus). 17.95(d) \CH\.
Frog, Goliath.................... Conraua goliath.... Wherever found..... T 59 FR 63261; 12/8/
1994.
Frog, Israel painted............. Discoglossus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
nigriventer. 1970.
Frog, mountain yellow-legged Rana muscosa....... Northern California E 79 FR 24255; 4/29/
[Northern California DPS]. DPS--U.S.A., 2014.
northern
California.
Frog, mountain yellow-legged Rana muscosa....... Southern California E 67 FR 44382; 7/2/
[Southern California DPS]. DPS--U.S.A., 2002, 50 CFR
southern 17.95(d) \CH\.
California.
Frog, Oregon spotted............. Rana pretiosa...... Wherever found..... T 79 FR 51657; 8/29/
2014, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Frog, Panamanian golden.......... Atelopus varius Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
zeteki. 1976.
Frog, Sierra Nevada yellow-legged Rana sierrae....... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 24255; 4/29/
2014.
Frog, Stephen Island............. Leiopelma hamiltoni Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Guaj[oacute]n.................... Eleutherodactylus Wherever found..... T 62 FR 31757; 6/11/
cooki. 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Hellbender, Ozark................ Cryptobranchus Wherever found..... E 76 FR 61956; 10/6/
alleganiensis 2011.
bishopi.
Salamander, Austin blind......... Eurycea Wherever found..... E 78 FR 51277; 8/20/
waterlooensis. 2013 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Barton Springs....... Eurycea sosorum.... Wherever found..... E 62 FR 23377; 4/30/
1997.
Salamander, California tiger Ambystoma Santa Barbara E 65 FR 3109; 1/19/
[Santa Barbara County DPS]. californiense. County DPS--U.S.A. 2000, 65 FR 57242;
(CA-Santa Barbara 9/21/2000, 50 CFR
County). 17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, California tiger Ambystoma Central California T 69 FR 47248; 8/4/
[Central California DPS]. californiense. DPS--U.S.A. (CA- 2004, 50 CFR
Central 17.43(c) \4d\, 50
California). CFR 17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, California tiger Ambystoma Sonoma County DPS-- E 67 FR 47739; 7/22/
[Sonoma County DPS]. californiense. U.S.A. (CA-Sonoma 2002, 68 FR 13520;
County). 3/19/2003, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Cheat Mountain....... Plethodon nettingi. Wherever found..... T 54 FR 34464; 8/18/
1989.
Salamander, Chinese giant........ Andrias davidianus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=davidianus d.). 1976.
Salamander, desert slender....... Batrachoseps aridus Wherever found..... E 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Salamander, frosted flatwoods.... Ambystoma Wherever found..... T 64 FR 15691; 4/1/
cingulatum. 1999, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Georgetown........... Eurycea naufragia.. Wherever found..... T 79 FR 20107; 4/11/
2014, 50 CFR
17.43(e) \4d\.
Salamander, Japanese giant....... Andrias japonicus Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(=davidianus j.). 1976.
Salamander, Jemez Mountains...... Plethodon Wherever found..... E 78 FR 55599; 9/10/
neomexicanus. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Jollyville Plateau... Eurycea tonkawae... Wherever found..... T 78 FR 51277; 8/20/
2013, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Red Hills............ Phaeognathus Wherever found..... T 41 FR 53032; 12/3/
hubrichti. 1976.
Salamander, reticulated flatwoods Ambystoma bishopi.. Wherever found..... E 74 FR 6700; 2/10/
2009, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Salado............... Eurycea Wherever found..... T 79 FR 20107; 4/11/
chisholmensis. 2014.
Salamander, San Marcos........... Eurycea nana....... Wherever found..... T 45 FR 47355; 7/14/
1980, 50 CFR
17.43(a) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(d) \CH\.
Salamander, Santa Cruz long-toed. Ambystoma Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
macrodactylum 1967.
croceum.
Salamander, Shenandoah........... Plethodon Wherever found..... E 54 FR 34464; 8/18/
shenandoah. 1989.
Salamander, Sonoran tiger........ Ambystoma tigrinum Wherever found..... E 62 FR 665; 1/6/
stebbinsi. 1997.
Salamander, Texas blind.......... Typhlomolge Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
rathbuni. 1967.
Toad, arroyo (=arroyo Anaxyrus Wherever found..... E 59 FR 64859; 12/16/
southwestern). californicus. 1994, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Toad, Cameroon................... Bufo superciliaris. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Toad, Houston.................... Bufo houstonensis.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970, 50 CFR
17.95(d) \CH\.
Toad, Monte Verde golden......... Bufo periglenes.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Toad, Puerto Rican crested....... Peltophryne lemur.. Wherever found..... T 52 FR 28828; 8/4/
1987.
Toad, Wyoming.................... Bufo hemiophrys Wherever found..... E 49 FR 1992; 1/17/
baxteri. 1984.
Toad, Yosemite................... Anaxyrus canorus... Wherever found..... T 79 FR 24255; 4/29/
2014.
Toads, African viviparous........ Nectophrynoides Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
spp.. 1976.
Fishes
Ala Balik (trout)................ Salmo platycephalus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Ayumodoki (loach)................ Hymenophysa curta.. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Blindcat, Mexican (catfish)...... Prietella Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
phreatophila. 1970.
Bocaccio [Puget Sound-Georgia Sebastes Puget Sound-Georgia E 75 FR 22276; 4/28/
Basin DPS]. paucispinis. Basin DPS--see 50 2010 \N\, 76 FR
CFR 224.101. 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.224 \CH\.
Bonytongue, Asian................ Scleropages Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
formosus. 1976.
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Catfish (Thailand)............... Pangasius Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
sanitwongsei. 1970.
Catfish, Thailand giant.......... Pangasianodon gigas Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Catfish, Yaqui................... Ictalurus pricei... Wherever found..... T 49 FR 34490; 8/31/
1984, 50 CFR
17.44(h) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Cavefish, Alabama................ Speoplatyrhinus Wherever found..... E 42 FR 45526; 9/9/
poulsoni. 1977, 53 FR 37968;
9/28/1988, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Cavefish, Ozark.................. Amblyopsis rosae... Wherever found..... T 49 FR 43965; 11/1/
1984.
Chub, bonytail................... Gila elegans....... Wherever found..... E 45 FR 27710; 4/23/
1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, Borax Lake................. Gila boraxobius.... Wherever found..... E 45 FR 35821; 5/28/
1980, 47 FR 43957;
10/5/1982, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, Chihuahua.................. Gila nigrescens.... Wherever found..... T 48 FR 46053; 10/11/
1983, 50 CFR
17.44(g) \4d\.
Chub, Gila....................... Gila intermedia.... Wherever found..... E 70 FR 66664; 11/2/
2005, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, humpback................... Gila cypha......... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, Hutton tui................. Gila bicolor ssp... Wherever found..... T 50 FR 12302; 3/28/
1985, 50 CFR
17.44(j) \4d\.
Chub, Mohave tui................. Gila bicolor Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
mohavensis. 1970.
Chub, Owens tui.................. Gila bicolor Wherever found..... E 50 FR 31592; 8/5/
snyderi. 1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, Pahranagat roundtail....... Gila robusta Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
jordani. 1970.
Chub, slender.................... Erimystax cahni.... Wherever found, T 42 FR 45526; 9/9/
except where 1977, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.44(c) \4d\, 50
experimental CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
population.
Chub, slender.................... Erimystax cahni.... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.84(sr) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.84(s)(1)(i)).
Chub, Sonora..................... Gila ditaenia...... Wherever found..... T 51 FR 16042; 4/30/
1986, 50 CFR
17.44(o) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, spotfin.................... Erimonax monachus.. Wherever found, T 42 FR 45526; 9/9/
except where 1977, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.44(c) \4d\, 50
experimental CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
population.
Chub, spotfin.................... Erimonax monachus.. U.S.A. (TN-- XN 67 FR 52420; 8/12/
specified portions 2002, 50 CFR
of the Tellico 17.84(m) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.84(m)(1)(i)).
Chub, spotfin.................... Erimonax monachus.. U.S.A. (AL, TN-- XN 70 FR 1286; 1/6/
specified portions 2005, 50 CFR
of Shoal Creek; 17.84(m) \10j\.
see Sec.
17.84(m)(1)(ii)).
Chub, spotfin.................... Erimonax monachus.. U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.84(m) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.84(m)(1)(iii)).
Chub, Virgin River............... Gila robusta Wherever found..... E 54 FR 35305; 8/24/
semidnuda. 1989, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Chub, Yaqui...................... Gila purpurea...... Wherever found..... E 49 FR 34490; 8/31/
1984, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Cicek (minnow)................... Acanthorutilus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
handlirschi. 1970.
Cui-ui........................... Chasmistes cujus... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Dace, Ash Meadows speckled....... Rhinichthys osculus Wherever found..... E 47 FR 19995; 5/10/
nevadensis. 1982, 48 FR 608; 1/
5/1983, 48 FR
40178; 9/2/1983,
50 CFR 17.95(e)
\CH\.
Dace, blackside.................. Phoxinus Wherever found..... T 52 FR 22580; 6/12/
(=Chrosomus), 1987.
cumberlandensis.
Dace, Clover Valley speckled..... Rhinichthys osculus Wherever found..... E 54 FR 41448; 10/10/
oligoporus. 1989.
Dace, desert..................... Eremichthys acros.. Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 50 FR
50304; 12/10/1985,
50 CFR 17.44(m)
\4d\, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Dace, Foskett speckled........... Rhinichthys osculus Wherever found..... T 50 FR 12302; 3/28/
ssp.. 1985, 50 CFR
17.44(j) \4d\.
Dace, Independence Valley Rhinichthys osculus Wherever found..... E 54 FR 41448; 10/10//
speckled. lethoporus. 1989, 54 FR 47861;
11/17/1989.
Dace, Kendall Warm Springs....... Rhinichthys osculus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
thermalis. 1970.
Dace, laurel..................... Chrosomus saylori.. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Dace, Moapa...................... Moapa coriacea..... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Darter, amber.................... Percina antesella.. Wherever found..... E 50 FR 31597; 8/5/
1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, bayou.................... Etheostoma rubrum.. Wherever found..... T 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
1975, 50 CFR
17.44(b) \4d\.
Darter, bluemask................. Etheostoma akatulo. Wherever found..... E 58 FR 68480; 12/27/
1993.
Darter, boulder.................. Etheostoma wapiti.. Wherever found, E 53 FR 33996; 9/1/
except where 1988.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Darter, boulder.................. Etheostoma wapiti.. Shoal Creek (from XN 70 FR 1286; 1/6/
Shoal Creek mile 2005, 50 CFR
41.7 (66.7 km)) at 17.84(o) \10j\.
the mouth of Long
Branch, Lawrence
County, TN,
downstream to the
backwaters of
Wilson Reservoir
(Shoal Creek mile
14 (22 km)) at
Goose Shoals,
Lauderdale County,
AL, including the
lower 5 miles (8
km) of all
tributaries that
enter this reach.
Darter, Cherokee................. Etheostoma scotti.. Wherever found..... T 59 FR 65505; 12/20/
1994.
Darter, Cumberland............... Etheostoma susanae. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, diamond.................. Crystallaria Wherever found..... E 78 FR 45074; 7/26/
cincotta. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, duskytail................ Etheostoma Wherever found, E 58 FR 25758; 4/27/
percnurum. except where 1993.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Darter, duskytail................ Etheostoma U.S.A. (TN-- XN 67 FR 52420; 8/12/
percnurum. specified portions 2002, 50 CFR
of the Tellico 17.84(q) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.84(p)(1)(i)).
Darter, duskytail................ Etheostoma U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
percnurum. specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.84(q) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.84(q)(1)(ii)).
Darter, Etowah................... Etheostoma etowahae Wherever found..... E 59 FR 65505; 12/20/
1994.
Darter, fountain................. Etheostoma Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
fonticola. 1970, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, goldline................. Percina aurolineata Wherever found..... T 57 FR 14786; 4/22/
1992.
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Darter, leopard.................. Percina pantherina. Wherever found..... T 43 FR 3711; 1/27/
1978, 50 CFR
17.44(d) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, Maryland................. Etheostoma sellare. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, Niangua.................. Etheostoma nianguae Wherever found..... T 50 FR 24649; 6/12/
1985, 50 CFR
17.44(k) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, Okaloosa................. Etheostoma Wherever found..... T 38 FR 14678; 6/4/
okaloosae. 1973, 76 FR 18087;
4/1/2011, 50 CFR
17.44(bb) \4d\.
Darter, relict................... Etheostoma Wherever found..... E 58 FR 68480; 12/27/
chienense. 1993.
Darter, rush..................... Etheostoma Wherever found..... E 76 FR 48722; 8/9/
phytophilum. 2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, slackwater............... Etheostoma Wherever found..... T 42 FR 45526; 9/9/
boschungi. 1977, 50 CFR
17.44(c) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, snail.................... Percina tanasi..... Wherever found..... T 40 FR 47505; 10/9/
1975, 49 FR 27510;
7/5/1984.
Darter, vermilion................ Etheostoma Wherever found..... E 66 FR 59367; 11/28/
chermocki. 2001, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Darter, watercress............... Etheostoma nuchale. Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Darter, yellowcheek.............. Etheostoma moorei.. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Eulachon [Southern DPS].......... Thaleichthys Southern DPS--see T 75 FR 13012; 3/18/
pacificus. 50 CFR 223.102. 2010 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.222 \CH\.
Gambusia, Big Bend............... Gambusia gaigei.... Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Gambusia, Clear Creek............ Gambusia heterochir Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Gambusia, Pecos.................. Gambusia nobilis... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
1970.
Gambusia, San Marcos............. Gambusia georgei... Wherever found..... E 45 FR 47355; 7/14/
1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Goby, tidewater.................. Eucyclogobius Wherever found..... E 59 FR 5494; 2/4/
newberryi. 1994, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Logperch, Conasauga.............. Percina jenkinsi... Wherever found..... E 50 FR 31597; 8/5/
1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Logperch, Roanoke................ Percina rex........ Wherever found..... E 54 FR 34468; 8/18/
1989.
Madtom, Chucky................... Noturus crypticus.. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Madtom, Neosho................... Noturus placidus... Wherever found..... T 55 FR 21148; 5/22/
1990.
Madtom, pygmy.................... Noturus stanauli... Wherever found, E 58 FR 25758; 4/27/
except where 1993.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Madtom, pygmy.................... Noturus stanauli... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.84(t) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.84(t)(1)(i)).
Madtom, Scioto................... Noturus trautmani.. Wherever found..... E 40 FR 44149; 9/25/
1975.
Madtom, smoky.................... Noturus baileyi.... Wherever found, E 49 FR 43065; 10/26/
except where 1984, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.95(e) \CH\.
experimental
population.
Madtom, smoky.................... Noturus baileyi.... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 67 FR 52420; 8/12/
specified portions 2002, 50 CFR
of the Tellico 17.84(r) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.84(r)(1)(i)).
Madtom, yellowfin................ Noturus flavipinnis Wherever found, T 42 FR 45526; 9/9/
except where 1977, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.44(c) \4d\, 50
experimental CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
population.
Madtom, yellowfin................ Noturus flavipinnis U.S.A. (TN, VA-- XN 53 FR 29335; 8/4/
specified portions 1988, 50 CFR
of the Holston 17.84(e) \10j\.
River and
watershed; see
Sec.
17.84(e)(1)(i)).
Madtom, yellowfin................ Noturus flavipinnis U.S.A. (TN-- XN 67 FR 52420; 8/12/
specified portions 2002, 50 CFR
of the Tellico 17.84(e) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.84(e)(1)(ii)).
Madtom, yellowfin................ Noturus flavipinnis U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.84(e) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.84(e)(1)(iii)).
Minnow, Devils River............. Dionda diaboli..... Wherever found..... T 64 FR 56596; 10/20/
1999, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Minnow, loach.................... Rhinichthys cobitis Wherever found..... E 51 FR 39468; 10/28/
1986, 77 FR 10810;
2/23/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Minnow, Rio Grande silvery....... Hybognathus amarus. Wherever found, E 59 FR 36988; 7/20/
except where 1994, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.95(e) \CH\.
experimental
population.
Minnow, Rio Grande silvery....... Hybognathus amarus. Rio Grande, from XN 73 FR 74357; 12/8/
Little Box Canyon 2008, 50 CFR
(approximately 17.84(u) \10j\.
10.4 river miles
downstream of Fort
Quitman, TX) to
Amistad Dam; and
on the Pecos
River, from its
confluence with
Independence Creek
to its confluence
with the Rio
Grande.
Nekogigi (catfish)............... Coreobagrus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
ichikawai. 1970.
Pikeminnow, Colorado............. Ptychocheilus Wherever found, E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
lucius. except where 1967, 50 FR 30188;
listed as an 7/24/1985, 50 CFR
experimental 17.95(e) \CH\.
population.
Pikeminnow, Colorado............. Ptychocheilus Salt and Verde R. XN 50 FR 30188; 7/24/
lucius. drainages, AZ. 1985, 50 CFR
17.84(b) \10j\.
Poolfish, Pahrump................ Empetrichthys latos Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Pupfish, Ash Meadows Amargosa.... Cyprinodon Wherever found..... E 47 FR 19995; 5/10/
nevadensis 1982, 48 FR 608; 1/
mionectes. 5/1983, 48 FR
40178; 9/2/1983,
50 CFR 17.95(e)
\CH\.
Pupfish, Comanche Springs........ Cyprinodon elegans. Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Pupfish, desert.................. Cyprinodon Wherever found..... E 51 FR 10842; 3/31/
macularius. 1986, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Pupfish, Devils Hole............. Cyprinodon diabolis Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Pupfish, Leon Springs............ Cyprinodon bovinus. Wherever found..... E 45 FR 54678; 8/15/
1980, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Pupfish, Owens................... Cyprinodon radiosus Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967.
Pupfish, Warm Springs............ Cyprinodon Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
nevadensis 1970.
pectoralis.
Rockfish, canary [Puget Sound- Sebastes pinniger.. Puget Sound-Georgia T 75 FR 22276; 4/28/
Georgia Basin DPS]. Basin DPS--see 50 2010 \N\, 76 FR
CFR 223.102. 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014.
Rockfish, yelloweye [Puget Sound- Sebastes ruberrimus Puget Sound-Georgia T 75 FR 22276; 4/28/
Georgia Basin DPS]. Basin DPS--see 50 2010 \N\, 76 FR
CFR 223.102. 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014.
Salmon, Atlantic [Gulf of Maine Salmo salar........ Gulf of Maine DPS-- E 65 FR 69459; 11/17/
DPS]. see 50 CFR 224.101. 2000 \J\, 74 FR
29344; 6/19/2009
\J\, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 226.217
\CH\.
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Salmon, Chinook [California Oncorhynchus California Coastal T 64 FR 50394; 9/16/
Coastal ESU]. tshawytscha. ESU--see 50 CFR 1999 \N\, 64 FR
223.102. 72960; 12/29/1999,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Central Valley Oncorhynchus Central Valley T 64 FR 50394; 9/16/
spring-run ESU]. tshawytscha. spring-run ESU-- 1999 \N\, 64 FR
see 50 CFR 223.102. 72960; 12/29/1999,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Central Valley Oncorhynchus Central Valley XN 78 FR 79622; 12/31/
spring-run ESU--XN]. tshawytscha. spring-run ESU-XN-- 2013 \N\, 79 FR
see 50 CFR 223.102. 42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 223.301
\10j\.
Salmon, Chinook [Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus Lower Columbia T 64 FR 14308; 3/24/
River ESU]. tshawytscha. River ESU--see 50 1999 \N\, 64 FR
CFR 223.102. 41835; 8/2/1999,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Puget Sound ESU] Oncorhynchus Puget Sound ESU-- T 64 FR 14308; 3/24/
tshawytscha. see 50 CFR 223.102. 1999 \N\, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Sacramento River Oncorhynchus Sacramento River E 55 FR 12191; 4/2/
winter-run ESU]. tshawytscha. winter-run ESU-- 1990 \N\, 55 FR
see 50 CFR 224.101. 12831; 4/6/1990,
55 FR 46515; 11/4/
1990 \N\, 55 FR
49623; 11/30/1990,
59 FR 440; 1/4/
1994 \N\, 59 FR
13836; 3/23/1994,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.204 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Snake River fall- Oncorhynchus Snake River fall- T 57 FR 14653; 4/22/
run ESU]. tshawytscha. run ESU--see 50 1992 \N\, 58 FR
CFR 223.102. 49880; 9/23/1993,
59 FR 42529; 8/18/
1994 \N\, 59 FR
54840; 11/2/1994,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.205 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Snake River Oncorhynchus Snake River spring/ T 57 FR 14653; 4/22/
spring/summer-run ESU]. tshawytscha. summer-run ESU-- 1992 \N\, 58 FR
see 50 CFR 223.102. 49880; 9/23/1993,
59 FR 42529; 8/18/
1994 \N\, 59 FR
54840; 11/2/1994,
70 FR 37160, 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.205 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus Upper Columbia E 64 FR 14308; 3/24/
River spring-run ESU]. tshawytscha. River spring-run 1999 \N\, 64 FR
ESU--see 50 CFR 41835; 8/2/1999,
224.101. 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus Upper Columbia XN 79 FR 40004, 7/11/
River spring-run ESU-XN]. tshawytscha. River spring-run 2014 \N\, 79 FR
ESU-XN--see 50 CFR 52576; 9/4/2014,
223.102. 50 CFR 223.301
\10j\.
Salmon, Chinook [Upper Willamette Oncorhynchus Upper Willamette T 64 FR 14308; 3/24/
River ESU]. tshawytscha. River ESU--see 50 1999 \N\, 64 FR
CFR 223.102. 41835; 8/2/1999,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, chum [Columbia River ESU] Oncorhynchus keta.. Columbia River ESU-- T 64 FR 14508; 3/25/
see 50 CFR 223.102. 1999 \N\, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, chum [Hood Canal summer- Oncorhynchus keta.. Hood Canal summer- T 64 FR 14508; 3/25/
run ESU]. run ESU--see 50 1999 \N\, 64 FR
CFR 223.102. 41835; 8/2/1999,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, coho [Central California Oncorhynchus Central California E 61 FR 56138; 10/31/
Coast ESU]. kisutch. Coast ESU--see 50 1996 \N\, 61 FR
CFR 224.101. 59028; 11/20/1996,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 77 FR
19552; 4/2/2012
\N\, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 226.210
\CH\.
Salmon, coho [Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus Lower Columbia T 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
River ESU]. kisutch. River ESU--see 50 2005 \N\, 76 FR
CFR 223.102. 20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\.
Salmon, coho [Oregon Coast ESU].. Oncorhynchus Oregon Coast ESU-- T 75 FR 29489; 5/26/
kisutch. see 50 CFR 223.102. 2010 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
76 FR 35755; 6/20/
2011 \N\, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 223.203
\4d\, 50 CFR
226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, coho [Southern Oregon- Oncorhynchus Southern Oregon-- T 62 FR 24588; 5/6/
Northern California Coast ESU]. kisutch. Northern 1997 \N\, 62 FR
California Coast 33038; 6/18/1997,
ESU--see 50 CFR 70 FR 37160; 6/28/
223.102. 2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.210 \CH\.
Salmon, sockeye [Ozette Lake ESU] Oncorhynchus nerka. Ozette Lake ESU-- T 64 FR 14528; 3/25/
see 50 CFR 223.102. 1999 \N\, 64 FR
41835; 8/2/1999,
70 FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Salmon, sockeye [Snake River ESU] Oncorhynchus nerka. Snake River ESU-- E 56 FR 58619; 11/20/
see 50 CFR 224.101. 1991 \N\, 57 FR
212; 1/3/1992, 70
FR 37160; 6/28/
2005 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.205 \CH\.
Sawfish, dwarf................... Pristis clavata.... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 73978; 12/12/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
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Sawfish, green................... Pristis zijsron.... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 73978; 12/12/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
Sawfish, largetooth.............. Pristis pristis Wherever found..... E 76 FR 40822; 9/12/
(formerly Pristis 2011 \N\, 79 FR
perotteti, Pristis 42687; 7/23/2014,
pristis, and 79 FR 73978; 12/12/
Pristis microdon). 2014 \N\, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
Sawfish, narrow.................. Anoxypristis Wherever found..... E 79 FR 73978; 12/12/
cuspidata. 2014 \N\, 79 FR
3914; 1/26/2015.
Sawfish, smalltooth [Non-U.S. Pristis pectinata.. Non-U.S. DPS-- E 79 FR 73978; 12/12/
DPS]. Smalltooth sawfish 2014 \N\, 79 FR
originating from 3914; 1/26/2015.
non-U.S. waters.
Sawfish, smalltooth [U.S. DPS]... Pristis pectinata.. U.S. DPS-- E 68 FR 15674; 4/1/
Smalltooth sawfish 2003 \N\, 70 FR
originating from 69464; 11/16/2005,
U.S. waters. 76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR
226.218 \CH\.
Sculpin, grotto.................. Cottus specus...... Wherever found..... E 78 FR 58938; 9/25/
2013, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sculpin, pygmy................... Cottus pygmaeus.... Wherever found..... T 54 FR 39846; 9/28/
1989, 50 CFR
17.44(u) \4d\.
Shark, scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini..... Central & SW T 79 FR 38214; 7/3/
[Central & SW Atlantic DPS]. Atlantic DPS--see 2014 \N\, 79 FR
50 CFR 223.102. 52576; 9/4/2014.
Shark, scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini..... Eastern Atlantic E 79 FR 38214; 7/3/
[Eastern Atlantic DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 2014 \N\, 79 FR
224.101. 52576; 9/4/2014.
Shark, scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini..... Eastern Pacific E 79 FR 38214; 7/3/
[Eastern Pacific DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 2014 \N\, 79 FR
224.101. 52576; 9/4/2014.
Shark, scalloped hammerhead [Indo- Sphyrna lewini..... Indo-West Pacific T 79 FR 38214; 7/3/
West Pacific DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 2014 \N\, 79 FR
223.102. 52576; 9/4/2014.
Shiner, Arkansas River [Arkansas Notropis girardi... Arkansas River T 63 FR 64772; 11/23/
River Basin DPS]. Basin (AR, KS, NM, 1998, 50 CFR
OK, TX). 17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, beautiful................ Cyprinella formosa. Wherever found..... T 49 FR 34490; 8/31/
1984, 50 CFR
17.44(h) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, blue..................... Cyprinella caerulea Wherever found..... T 57 FR 14786; 4/22/
1992.
Shiner, Cahaba................... Notropis cahabae... Wherever found..... E 55 FR 42961; 10/25/
1990.
Shiner, Cape Fear................ Notropis Wherever found..... E 52 FR 36034; 9/25/
mekistocholas. 1987, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, palezone................. Notropis Wherever found..... E 58 FR 25758; 4/27/
albizonatus.. 1993.
Shiner, Pecos bluntnose.......... Notropis simus Wherever found..... T 52 FR 5295; 2/20/
pecosensis. 1987, 50 CFR
17.44(r) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, sharpnose................ Notropis Wherever found..... E 79 FR 45273; 8/4/
oxyrhynchus. 2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, smalleye................. Notropis buccula... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 45273; 8/4/
2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Shiner, Topeka................... Notropis topeka.... Wherever found, E 63 FR 69008; 12/15/
except where 1998, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.95(e) \CH\.
experimental
population.
Shiner, Topeka................... Notropis topeka.... U.S.A. (MO-- XN 78 FR 42702; 7/17/
specified portions 2013, 50 CFR
of Little Creek, 17.84(d) \10j\.
Big Muddy Creek,
and Spring Creek
watersheds in
Adair, Gentry,
Harrison, Putnam,
Sullivan, and
Worth Counties;
see Sec.
17.84(d)(1)(i)).
Silverside, Waccamaw............. Menidia extensa.... Wherever found..... T 52 FR 11277; 4/8/
1987, 50 CFR
17.44(s) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Smelt, delta..................... Hypomesus Wherever found..... T 58 FR 12854; 3/5/
transpacificus. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Spikedace........................ Meda fulgida....... Wherever found..... E 51 FR 23769; 7/1/
1986, 77 FR 10810;
2/23/2012, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Spinedace, Big Spring............ Lepidomeda Wherever found..... T 50 FR 12298; 3/28/
mollispinis 1985, 50 CFR
pratensis. 17.44(i) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Spinedace, Little Colorado....... Lepidomeda vittata. Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 35 FR 16047;
10/13/1970, 52 FR
35034; 9/16/1987,
50 CFR 17.44(t)
\4d\, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Spinedace, White River........... Lepidomeda Wherever found..... E 50 FR 37194; 9/12/
albivallis. 1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Springfish, Hiko White River..... Crenichthys baileyi Wherever found..... E 50 FR 39123; 9/27/
grandis. 1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Springfish, Railroad Valley...... Crenichthys nevadae Wherever found..... T 51 FR 10857; 3/31/
1986, 50 CFR
17.44(n) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Springfish, White River.......... Crenichthys baileyi Wherever found..... E 50 FR 39123; 9/27/
baileyi. 1985, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Steelhead [California Central Oncorhynchus mykiss California Central T 63 FR 13347; 3/19/
Valley DPS]. Valley DPS--see 50 1998 \N\, 63 FR
CFR 223.102. 32996; 6/17/1998,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Steelhead [Central California Oncorhynchus mykiss Central California T 62 FR 43937; 8/18/
Coast DPS]. Coast DPS--see 50 1997 \N\, 63 FR
CFR 223.102. 32996; 6/17/1998,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Steelhead [Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus mykiss Lower Columbia T 63 FR 13347; 3/19/
DPS]. River DPS--see 50 1998 \N\, 63 FR
CFR 223.102. 32996; 6/17/1998,
76 FR 20558; 4/13/
2011, 79 FR 42687;
7/23/2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Steelhead [Middle Columbia River Oncorhynchus mykiss Middle Columbia T 64 FR 14517; 3/25/
DPS]. River DPS--see 50 1999 \N\, 64 FR
CFR 223.102. 41835; 8/2/1999,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Steelhead [Middle Columbia River Oncorhynchus mykiss Middle Columbia XN 78 FR 2893, 1/15/
DPS--XN]. River DPS--XN--see 2013 \N\, 79 FR
50 CFR 223.102. 42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 223.301
\10j\.
Steelhead [Northern California Oncorhynchus mykiss Northern California T 65 FR 36075; 6/7/
DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 2000 \N\, 65 FR
223.102. 54177; 9/7/2000,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Steelhead [Puget Sound DPS]...... Oncorhynchus mykiss Puget Sound DPS-- T 72 FR 26722; 5/11/
see 50 CFR 223.102. 2007 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\.
[[Page 51576]]
Steelhead [Snake River Basin DPS] Oncorhynchus mykiss Snake River Basin T 62 FR 43937; 8/18/
DPS--see 50 CFR 1997 \N\, 63 FR
223.102. 32996; 6/17/1998,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Steelhead [South Central Oncorhynchus mykiss South-Central T 62 FR 43937; 8/18/
California Coast DPS]. California Coast 1997 \N\, 63 FR
DPS--see 50 CFR 32996; 6/17/1998,
223.102. 71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.211 \CH\.
Steelhead [Southern California Oncorhynchus mykiss Southern California E 62 FR 43937; 8/18/
DPS]. DPS--see 50 CFR 1997 \N\, 63 FR
224.101. 32996; 6/17/1998,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.211 \CH\.
Steelhead [Upper Columbia River Oncorhynchus mykiss Upper Columbia T 62 FR 43937; 8/18/
DPS]. River DPS--see 50 1997 \N\, 63 FR
CFR 223.102. 32996; 6/17/1998,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Steelhead [Upper Willamette River Oncorhynchus mykiss Upper Willamette T 64 FR 14517; 3/25/
DPS]. River DPS--see 50 1999 \N\, 64 FR
CFR 223.102. 41835; 8/2/1999,
71 FR 834; 1/5/
2006 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
223.203 \4d\, 50
CFR 226.212 \CH\.
Stickleback, unarmored threespine Gasterosteus Wherever found..... E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
aculeatus 1970.
williamsoni.
Sturgeon, Adriatic............... Acipenser naccarii. Wherever found..... E 79 FR 31222; 6/2/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014.
Sturgeon, Alabama................ Scaphirhynchus Wherever found..... E 65 FR 26438; 5/5/
suttkusi. 2000, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic Acipenser Carolina DPS--see E 77 FR 5914; 2/6/
subspecies)[Carolina DPS]. oxyrinchus 50 CFR 224.101. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
oxyrinchus. 42687; 7/23/2014.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic Acipenser Chesapeake Bay DPS-- E 77 FR 5880; 2/6/
subspecies)[Chesapeake Bay DPS]. oxyrinchus see 50 CFR 224.101. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
oxyrinchus. 42687; 7/23/2014.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic Acipenser Gulf of Maine DPS-- T 77 FR 5880; 2/6/
subspecies)[Gulf of Maine DPS]. oxyrinchus see 50 CFR 223.102. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
oxyrinchus. 42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 223.211
\4d\.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic Acipenser New York Bight DPS-- E 77 FR 5880; 2/6/
subspecies)[New York Bight DPS]. oxyrinchus see 50 CFR 224.101. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
oxyrinchus. 42687; 7/23/2014.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Atlantic Acipenser South Atlantic DPS-- E 77 FR 5914; 2/6/
subspecies)[South Atlantic DPS]. oxyrinchus see 50 CFR 224.101. 2012 \N\, 79 FR
oxyrinchus. 42687; 7/23/2014.
Sturgeon, Atlantic (Gulf Acipenser Wherever found..... T 56 FR 49653; 9/30/
subspecies). oxyrinchus desotoi. 1991 \N\, 56 FR
49658; 9/30/1991,
50 CFR 17.44 \4d\,
50 CFR 17.95(e)
\CH\, 50 CFR
226.214 \CH\.
Sturgeon, beluga................. Huso huso.......... Wherever found..... T 69 FR 18499; 4/8/
2004, 50 CFR
17.44(y) \4d\.
Sturgeon, Chinese................ Acipenser sinensis. Wherever found..... E 79 FR 31222; 6/2/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014.
Sturgeon, European............... Acipenser sturio... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 31222; 6/2/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014.
Sturgeon, green [Southern DPS]... Acipenser Southern DPS--see T 71 FR 26835; 5/9/
medirostris. 50 CFR 223.102. 2006, 76 FR 20558;
4/13/2011, 79 FR
42687; 7/23/2014,
50 CFR 223.210
\4d\, 50 CFR
226.219 \CH\.
Sturgeon, Kaluga................. Huso dauricus...... Wherever found..... E 79 FR 31222; 6/2/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014.
Sturgeon, pallid................. Scaphirhynchus Wherever found..... E 55 FR 36641; 9/6/
albus. 1990.
Sturgeon, Sakhalin............... Acipenser mikadoi.. Wherever found..... E 79 FR 31222; 6/2/
2014 \N\, 79 FR
52576; 9/4/2014.
Sturgeon, shortnose.............. Acipenser Wherever found..... E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
brevirostrum. 1967.
Sturgeon, shovelnose............. Scaphirhynchus Wherever found..... T (S/A) 75 FR 53598; 9/1/
platorynchus. 2010, 50 CFR
17.44(aa) \4d\.
Sturgeon, white [Kootenai River Acipenser Kootenai River DPS-- E 59 FR 45989; 9/6/
DPS]. transmontanus. U.S.A. (ID, MT), 1994, 50 CFR
Canada (BC), 17.95(e) \CH\.
(Kootenai R.
system).
Sucker, June..................... Chasmistes liorus.. Wherever found..... E 51 FR 10851; 3/31/
1986, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sucker, Lost River............... Deltistes luxatus.. Wherever found..... E 53 FR 27130; 7/18/
1988, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sucker, razorback................ Xyrauchen texanus.. Wherever found..... E 56 FR 54957; 10/23/
1991, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sucker, Santa Ana [Three CA river Catostomus Los Angeles River T 65 FR 19686; 4/12/
basins DPS]. santaanae. basin, San Gabriel 2000, 50 CFR
River basin, Santa 17.95(e) \CH\.
Ana River basin.
Sucker, shortnose................ Chasmistes Wherever found..... E 53 FR 27130; 7/18/
brevirostris. 1988, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sucker, Warner................... Catostomus Wherever found..... T 50 FR 39117; 9/27/
warnerensis. 1985, 50 CFR
17.44(l) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Sucker, Zuni bluehead............ Catostomus Wherever found..... E 79 FR 43131; 7/24/
discobolus yarrowi. 2014, 50 CFR
17.95(e) \CH\.
Sunfish, spring pygmy............ Elassoma alabamae.. Wherever found..... T 78 FR 60766; 10/2/
2013.
Tango, Miyako (Tokyo bitterling). Tanakia tanago..... Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
Temoleh, Ikan (minnow)........... Probarbus jullieni. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Topminnow, Gila (incl. Yaqui).... Poeciliopsis U.S.A. only........ E 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
occidentalis. 1967.
Totoaba (seatrout or weakfish)... Cynoscion Wherever found..... E 44 FR 29478; 5/21/
macdonaldi. 1979.
Trout, Apache.................... Oncorhynchus apache Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 40 FR 29863;
7/16/1975, 50 CFR
17.44(a) \4d\.
Trout, bull [Lower 48 States DPS] Salvelinus U.S.A., coterminous T 63 FR 31647; 6/10/
confluentus. (lower 48 states), 1998, 63 FR 42757;
except where 8/11/1998, 64 FR
listed as an 17110; 4/8/1999,
experimental 64 FR 58910; 11/1/
population. 1999, 50 CFR
17.44(w) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.44(x) \4d\,
50 CFR 17.95(e)
\CH\.
Trout, bull...................... Salvelinus Clackamas River XN 76 FR 35979; 6/21/
confluentus. subbasin and the 2011, 50 CFR
mainstem 17.84(v) \10j\.
Willamette River,
from Willamette
Falls to its
points of
confluence with
the Columbia
River, including
Multnomah Channel.
Trout, Gila...................... Oncorhynchus gilae. Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
1967, 71 FR 40657;
7/18/2006, 50 CFR
17.44(z) \4d\.
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Trout, greenback cutthroat....... Oncorhynchus Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
clarkii stomias. 1967, 43 FR 16343;
4/18/1978, 50 CFR
17.44(f) \4d\.
Trout, Lahontan cutthroat........ Oncorhynchus Wherever found..... T 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
clarkii henshawi. 1970, 40 FR 29863;
7/16/1975, 50 CFR
17.44(a) \4d\.
Trout, Little Kern golden........ Oncorhynchus Wherever found..... T 43 FR 15427; 4/13/
aguabonita whitei. 1978, 50 CFR
17.44(e) \4d\, 50
CFR 17.95(e) \CH\.
Trout, Paiute cutthroat.......... Oncorhynchus Wherever found..... T 32 FR 4001; 3/11/
clarkii seleniris. 1967, 40 FR 29863;
7/16/1975, 50 CFR
17.44(a) \4d\.
Woundfin......................... Plagopterus Wherever found, E 35 FR 16047; 10/13/
argentissimus. except where 1970, 50 FR 30188;
listed as an 7/24/1985, 50 CFR
experimental 17.95(e) \CH\.
population.
Woundfin......................... Plagopterus Gila R. drainage, XN 50 FR 30188; 7/24/
argentissimus. AZ, NM. 1985, 50 CFR
17.84(b) \10j\.
Clams
Acornshell, southern............. Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
othcaloogensis. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Bankclimber, purple.............. Elliptoideus Wherever found..... T 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
sloatianus. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Bean, Choctaw.................... Villosa Wherever found..... E 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
choctawensis. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Bean, Cumberland................. Villosa trabalis... Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Bean, Cumberland................. Villosa trabalis... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Bean, Cumberland................. Villosa trabalis... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Bean, Purple..................... Villosa perpurpurea Wherever found..... E 62 FR 1647; 1/10/
1997, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Blossom, green................... Epioblasma torulosa Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
gubernaculum. 1976.
Blossom, tubercled............... Epioblasma torulosa Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
torulosa. except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Blossom, tubercled............... Epioblasma torulosa U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
torulosa. specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Blossom, turgid.................. Epioblasma Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
turgidula. except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Blossom, turgid.................. Epioblasma U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
turgidula. specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Blossom, yellow.................. Epioblasma Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
florentina except where 1976.
florentina. listed as an
experimental
population.
Blossom, yellow.................. Epioblasma U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
florentina specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
florentina. of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Purple cat's paw (pearlymussel).. Epioblasma Wherever found, E 55 FR 28209; 7/10/
obliquata except where 1990.
obliquata. listed as an
experimental
population.
Purple cat's paw (pearlymussel).. Epioblasma U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
obliquata specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
obliquata. of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Catspaw, white (pearlymussel).... Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
obliquata 1976.
perobliqua.
Clubshell........................ Pleurobema clava... Wherever found, E 58 FR 5638; 1/22/
except where 1993.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Clubshell........................ Pleurobema clava... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Clubshell, black................. Pleurobema curtum.. Wherever found..... E 52 FR 11162; 4/7/
1987.
Clubshell, ovate................. Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
perovatum. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Clubshell, southern.............. Pleurobema decisum. Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Combshell, Cumberlandian......... Epioblasma Wherever found, E 62 FR 1647; 1/10/
brevidens. except where 1997, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.95(f) \CH\.
experimental
population.
Combshell, Cumberlandian......... Epioblasma U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
brevidens. specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Combshell, Cumberlandian......... Epioblasma U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
brevidens. specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1).
Combshell, southern.............. Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 52 FR 11162; 4/7/
(=Dysnomia) penita. 1987.
Combshell, upland................ Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
metastriata. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Ebonyshell, round................ Fusconaia rotulata. Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Elktoe, Appalachian.............. Alasmidonta Wherever found..... E 59 FR 60324; 11/23/
raveneliana. 1994, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Elktoe, Cumberland............... Alasmidonta Wherever found..... E 62 FR 1647; 1/10/
atropurpurea. 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Fanshell......................... Cyprogenia stegaria Wherever found, E 55 FR 25591; 6/21/
except where 1990.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Fanshell......................... Cyprogenia stegaria U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Fatmucket, Arkansas.............. Lampsilis powelli.. Wherever found..... T 55 FR 12797; 4/5/
1990.
Heelsplitter, inflated........... Potamilus inflatus. Wherever found..... T 55 FR 39868; 9/28/
1990.
Heelsplitter, Carolina........... Lasmigona decorata. Wherever found..... E 58 FR 34926; 6/30/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Higgins eye (pearlymussel)....... Lampsilis higginsii Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Kidneyshell, fluted.............. Ptychobranchus Wherever found..... E 78 FR 59269; 9/26/
subtentus. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Kidneyshell, southern............ Ptychobranchus Wherever found..... E 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
jonesi. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Kidneyshell, triangular.......... Ptychobranchus Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
greenii. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Lampmussel, Alabama.............. Lampsilis virescens Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Lampmussel, Alabama.............. Lampsilis virescens U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Lilliput, pale................... Toxolasma Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
cylindrellus. 1976.
Mapleleaf, winged (mussel)....... Quadrula fragosa... Wherever found, E 56 FR 28345; 6/20/
except where 1991.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Mapleleaf, winged (mussel)....... Quadrula fragosa... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
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Moccasinshell, Alabama........... Medionidus Wherever found..... T 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
acutissimus. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Moccasinshell, Coosa............. Medionidus parvulus Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Moccasinshell, Gulf.............. Medionidus Wherever found..... E 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
penicillatus. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Moccasinshell, Ochlockonee....... Medionidus Wherever found..... E 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
simpsonianus. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Monkeyface, Appalachian Quadrula sparsa.... Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
(pearlymussel). except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Monkeyface, Appalachian Quadrula sparsa.... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
(pearlymussel). specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Monkeyface, Cumberland........... Quadrula intermedia Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Monkeyface, Cumberland........... Quadrula intermedia U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Monkeyface, Cumberland........... Quadrula intermedia U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Mucket, Neosho................... Lampsilis Wherever found..... E 78 FR 57076; 9/17/
rafinesqueana. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Mucket, orangenacre.............. Lampsilis perovalis Wherever found..... T 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Mucket, pink (pearlymussel)...... Lampsilis abrupta.. Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Mussel, oyster................... Epioblasma Wherever found, E 62 FR 1647; 1/10/
capsaeformis. except where 1997, 50 CFR
listed as an 17.95(f) \CH\.
experimental
population.
Mussel, oyster................... Epioblasma U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
capsaeformis. specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Mussel, oyster................... Epioblasma U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
capsaeformis. specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Mussel, rayed bean............... Villosa fabalis.... Wherever found..... E 77 FR 8632; 2/14/
2012.
Mussel, scaleshell............... Leptodea leptodon.. Wherever found..... E 66 FR 51322; 10/9/
2001.
Pearlshell, Alabama.............. Margaritifera Wherever found..... E 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
marrianae. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pearlshell, Louisiana............ Margaritifera Wherever found..... T 53 FR 3567; 2/5/
hembeli. 1988, 58 FR 49935;
9/24/1993.
Pearlymussel, birdwing........... Lemiox rimosus..... Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pearlymussel, birdwing........... Lemiox rimosus..... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Pearlymussel, birdwing........... Lemiox rimosus..... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pearlymussel, cracking........... Hemistena lata..... Wherever found, E 54 FR 39850; 9/28/
except where 1989.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pearlymussel, cracking........... Hemistena lata..... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Pearlymussel, cracking........... Hemistena lata..... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pearlymussel, Curtis............. Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
florentina 1976.
curtisii.
Pearlymussel, dromedary.......... Dromus dromas...... Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pearlymussel, dromedary.......... Dromus dromas...... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Pearlymussel, dromedary.......... Dromus dromas...... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pearlymussel, littlewing......... Pegias fabula...... Wherever found..... E 53 FR 45861; 11/14/
1988.
Pearlymussel, Nicklin's.......... Megalonaias Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
nicklineana. 1976.
Pearlymussel, slabside........... Pleuronaia Wherever found..... E 78 FR 59269; 9/26/
dolabelloides. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pearlymussel, Tampico............ Cyrtonaias Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
tampicoensis 1976.
tecomatensis.
Pigtoe, Cumberland............... Pleurobema gibberum Wherever found..... E 56 FR 21084; 5/7/
1991.
Pigtoe, dark..................... Pleurobema furvum.. Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, finerayed................ Fusconaia cuneolus. Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pigtoe, finerayed................ Fusconaia cuneolus. U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Pigtoe, finerayed................ Fusconaia cuneolus. U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pigtoe, flat..................... Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 52 FR 11162; 4/7/
marshalli. 1987.
Pigtoe, fuzzy.................... Pleurobema Wherever found..... T 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
strodeanum. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, Georgia.................. Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 75 FR 67512; 11/2/
hanleyianum. 2010, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, heavy.................... Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 52 FR 11162; 4/7/
taitianum. 1987.
Pigtoe, narrow................... Fusconaia escambia. Wherever found..... T 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, oval..................... Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
pyriforme. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, rough.................... Pleurobema plenum.. Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pigtoe, rough.................... Pleurobema plenum.. U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pigtoe, shiny.................... Fusconaia cor...... Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pigtoe, shiny.................... Fusconaia cor...... U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
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Pigtoe, shiny.................... Fusconaia cor...... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pigtoe, southern................. Pleurobema Wherever found..... E 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
georgianum. 1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pigtoe, tapered.................. Fusconaia burkei... Wherever found..... T 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pimpleback, orangefoot........... Plethobasus Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
cooperianus. except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pimpleback, orangefoot........... Plethobasus U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
cooperianus. specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pink, ring....................... Obovaria retusa.... Wherever found, E 54 FR 40109; 9/29/
except where 1989.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Pink, ring....................... Obovaria retusa.... U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Pocketbook, fat.................. Potamilus capax.... Wherever found..... E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
1976.
Pocketbook, finelined............ Lampsilis altilis.. Wherever found..... T 58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Rock-pocketbook, Ouachita........ Arkansia wheeleri.. Wherever found..... E 56 FR 54950; 10/23/
1991.
Pocketbook, shinyrayed........... Lampsilis Wherever found..... E 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
subangulata. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Pocketbook, speckled............. Lampsilis streckeri Wherever found..... E 54 FR 8339; 2/28/
1989.
Rabbitsfoot...................... Quadrula cylindrica Wherever found..... T 78 FR 57076; 9/17/
cylindrica. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Rabbitsfoot, rough............... Quadrula cylindrica Wherever found..... E 62 FR 1647; 1/10/
strigillata. 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Riffleshell, northern............ Epioblasma torulosa Wherever found..... E 58 FR 5638; 1/22/
rangiana. 1993.
Riffleshell, tan................. Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 42 FR 42351; 8/23/
florentina walkeri 1977.
(=E. walkeri).
Sandshell, southern.............. Hamiota australis.. Wherever found..... T 77 FR 61663; 10/10/
2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Sheepnose........................ Plethobasus cyphyus Wherever found..... E 77 FR 14914;3/13/
2012.
Slabshell, Chipola............... Elliptio Wherever found..... T 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
chipolaensis. 1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Snuffbox (mussel)................ Epioblasma Wherever found..... E 77 FR 8632; 2/14/
triquetra. 2012.
Spectaclecase.................... Cumberlandia Wherever found..... E 77 FR 14914; 3/13/
monodonta. 2012.
Spinymussel, Altamaha............ Elliptio spinosa... Wherever found..... E 76 FR 62928; 10/11/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Spinymussel, James............... Pleurobema collina. Wherever found..... E 53 FR 27689; 7/22/
1988.
Spinymussel, Tar River........... Elliptio Wherever found..... E 50 FR 26572; 6/27/
steinstansana. 1985.
Stirrupshell..................... Quadrula stapes.... Wherever found..... E 52 FR 11162; 4/7/
1987.
Threeridge, fat.................. Amblema neislerii.. Wherever found..... E 63 FR 12664; 3/16/
1998, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Wartyback, white................. Plethobasus Wherever found, E 41 FR 24062; 6/14/
cicatricosus. except where 1976.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Wartyback, white................. Plethobasus U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
cicatricosus. specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Wedgemussel, dwarf............... Alasmidonta Wherever found..... E 55 FR 9447; 3/14/
heterodon. 1990.
Snails
Abalone, Black................... Haliotis Wherever found..... E 74 FR 1937; 1/14/
cracherodii. 2009 \N\, 76 FR
20558; 4/13/2011,
79 FR 42687; 7/23/
2014, 50 CFR
226.221 \CH\.
Abalone, white................... Haliotis sorenseni. Wherever found..... E 66 FR 29054; 5/29/
2001 \N\, 70 FR
69464; 11/16/2005.
Ambersnail, Kanab................ Oxyloma haydeni Wherever found..... E 56 FR 37668; 8/8/
kanabensis. 1991, 57 FR 13657;
4/17/1992, 57 FR
44340; 9/25/1992.
Campeloma, slender............... Campeloma decampi.. Wherever found..... E 65 FR 10033; 2/25/
2000.
Cavesnail, Tumbling Creek........ Antrobia culveri... Wherever found..... E 67 FR 52879; 8/14/
2002, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Elimia, lacy..................... Elimia crenatella.. Wherever found..... T 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
1998.
Hornsnail, rough................. Pleurocera foremani Wherever found..... E 75 FR 67512; 11/2/
2010, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Limpet, Banbury Springs.......... Lanx sp............ Wherever found..... E 57 FR 59244; 12/14/
1992.
Lioplax, cylindrical............. Lioplax Wherever found..... E 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
cyclostomaformis. 1998.
Marstonia, armored (snail)....... Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 65 FR 10033; 2/25/
(=Marstonia) 2000.
pachyta.
Marstonia, royal................. Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 59 FR 17994; 4/15/
ogmorhaphe. 1994.
Pebblesnail, flat................ Lepyrium showalteri Wherever found..... E 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
1998.
Pecos assiminea.................. Assiminea pecos.... Wherever found..... E 76 FR 33036; 6/7/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Riversnail, Anthony's............ Athearnia anthonyi. Wherever found, E 59 FR 17994; 4/15/
except where 1994.
listed as an
experimental
population.
Riversnail, Anthony's............ Athearnia anthonyi. U.S.A. (AL-- XN 66 FR 32250; 6/14/
specified portions 2001, 50 CFR
of the Tennessee 17.85(a) \10j\.
River; see Sec.
17.85(a)(1)).
Riversnail, Anthony's............ Athearnia anthonyi. U.S.A. (TN-- XN 72 FR 52434; 9/13/
specified portions 2007, 50 CFR
of the French 17.85(b) \10j\.
Broad and Holston
Rivers; see Sec.
17.85(b)(1)).
Rocksnail, interrupted........... Leptoxis foremani.. Wherever found..... E 75 FR 67512; 11/2/
2010, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Rocksnail, painted............... Leptoxis taeniata.. Wherever found..... T 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
1998.
Rocksnail, plicate............... Leptoxis plicata... Wherever found..... E 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
1998.
Rocksnail, round................. Leptoxis ampla..... Wherever found..... T 63 FR 57610; 10/28/
1998.
Snail, Bliss Rapids.............. Taylorconcha Wherever found..... T 57 FR 59244; 12/14/
serpenticola. 1992.
Snail, Chittenango ovate amber... Succinea Wherever found..... T 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
chittenangoensis. 1978.
Snail, flat-spired three-toothed. Triodopsis Wherever found..... T 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
platysayoides. 1978.
Snail, fragile tree (Akaleha Samoana fragilis... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
dogas, Denden). 2015.
Snail, Guam tree (Akaleha, Partula radiolata.. Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
Denden). 2015.
Snail, humped tree (Akaleha, Partula gibba...... Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
Denden). 2015.
Snail, Iowa Pleistocene.......... Discus macclintocki Wherever found..... E 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
1978.
Snail, Lanai tree................ Partulina Wherever found..... E 78 FR 32013; 5/28/
semicarinata. 2013.
Snail, Lanai tree................ Partulina Wherever found..... E 78 FR 32013; 5/28/
variabilis. 2013.
Snail, Langford's tree (Akaleha, Partula langfordi.. Wherever found..... E 80 FR 59423; 10/1/
Denden). 2015.
Snail, Manus Island tree......... Papustyla Wherever found..... E 35 FR 8491; 6/2/
pulcherrima. 1970.
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Snail, Morro shoulderband Helminthoglypta Wherever found..... E 59 FR 64613; 12/15/
(=Banded dune). walkeriana. 1994, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Snail, Newcomb's................. Erinna newcombi.... Wherever found..... T 65 FR 4162; 1/26/
2000, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Snail, Newcomb's tree............ Newcombia cumingi.. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 32013; 5/28/
2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Snail, noonday................... Mesodon clarki Wherever found..... T 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
nantahala. 1978.
Snail, painted snake coiled Anguispira picta... Wherever found..... T 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
forest. 1978.
Snail, Snake River physa......... Physa natricina.... Wherever found..... E 57 FR 59244; 12/14/
1992.
Snail, Stock Island tree......... Orthalicus reses Wherever found..... T 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
(not incl. 1978.
nesodryas ).
Snail, tulotoma.................. Tulotoma magnifica. Wherever found..... T 56 FR 797; 1/9/
1991, 76 FR 31866;
6/2/2011.
Snail, Virginia fringed mountain. Polygyriscus Wherever found..... E 43 FR 28932; 7/3/
virginianus. 1978.
Snails, Oahu tree................ Achatinella spp.... Wherever found..... E 46 FR 3178; 1/13/
1981, 46 FR 40025;
8/6/1981.
Springsnail, Alamosa............. Tryonia alamosae... Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49646; 9/30/
1991.
Springsnail, Bruneau Hot......... Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 58 FR 5938; 1/25/
bruneauensis. 1993.
Springsnail, Chupadera........... Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 77 FR 41088; 7/12/
chupaderae. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Springsnail, Koster's............ Juturnia kosteria.. Wherever found..... E 76 FR 33036; 6/7/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Springsnail, Phantom............. Pyrgulopsis texana. Wherever found..... E 78 FR 41227; 7/9/
2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Springsnail, Roswell............. Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 76 FR 33036; 6/7/
roswellensis. 2011, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Springsnail, San Bernardino...... Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... T 77 FR 23060; 4/17/
bernardina. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Springsnail, Socorro............. Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 56 FR 49646; 9/30/
neomexicana. 1991.
Springsnail, Three Forks......... Pyrgulopsis Wherever found..... E 77 FR 23060; 4/17/
trivialis. 2012, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Tryonia, Diamond................. Pseudotryonia Wherever found..... E 78 FR 41227; 7/9/
adamantina. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Tryonia, Gonzales................ Tryonia Wherever found..... E 78 FR 41227; 7/9/
circumstriata. 2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Tryonia, Phantom................. Tryonia cheatumi... Wherever found..... E 78 FR 41227; 7/9/
2013, 50 CFR
17.95(f) \CH\.
Insects
Beetle, American burying......... Nicrophorus Entire, except E 54 FR 29652; 7/13/
americanus. where listed as an 1989.
experimental
population.
Beetle, American burying......... Nicrophorus In southwestern XN 77 FR 16712; 3/22/
americanus. Missouri, the 2012, 50 CFR
counties of Cedar, 17.85(c) \10j\.
St. Clair, Bates,
and Vernon.
Beetle, Casey's June............. Dinacoma caseyi.... Wherever found..... E 76 FR 58954; 9/22/
2011, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, Coffin Cave mold......... Batrisodes texanus. Wherever found..... E 53 FR 36029; 9/16/
1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
Beetle, Comal Springs dryopid.... Stygoparnus Wherever found..... E 62 FR 66295; 12/18/
comalensis. 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, Comal Springs riffle..... Heterelmis Wherever found..... E 62 FR 66295; 12/18/
comalensis. 1997, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, delta green ground....... Elaphrus viridis... Wherever found..... T 45 FR 52807; 8/8/
1980, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, Helotes mold............. Batrisodes venyivi. Wherever found..... E 70 FR 69854; 11/17/
2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, Hungerford's crawling Brychius Wherever found..... E 59 FR 10580; 3/7/
water. hungerfordi. 1994.
Beetle, Kretschmarr Cave mold.... Texamaurops Wherever found..... E 53 FR 36029; 9/16/
reddelli. 1988, 58 FR 43818;
8/18/1993.
Beetle, Mount Hermon June........ Polyphylla barbata. Wherever found..... E 62 FR 3616; 1/24/
1997.
Beetle, (no common name)......... Rhadine exilis..... Wherever found..... E 70 FR 69854; 11/17/
2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, (no common name)......... Rhadine infernalis. Wherever found..... E 70 FR 69854; 11/17/
2005, 50 CFR
17.95(i) \CH\.
Beetle, Northeastern beach tiger. Cicindela dorsalis Wherever found..... T 55 FR 32088; 8/7/
dorsalis. 1990.
Beetle, Ohlone tiger............. Cicindela ohlone... Wherever found..... E 66 FR 50340; 8/3/
2001.
Beetle, Puritan tiger............ Cicindela puritana. Wherever found..... T