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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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and Plants; Initiation of 5-Year Status
Reviews for 67 Southeastern Species
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of reviews;
request for information.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, are initiating 5-year
status reviews under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended, for 67
animal and plant species. A 5-year
review is an assessment of the best
scientific and commercial data available
at the time of the review to ensure the
accuracy of the species classification.
We are requesting submission of any
such information that has become
available since the previous status
review for each species.
DATES: To ensure consideration of the
information in our reviews, we must
receive your comments or information
on or before July 10, 2023. However, we
will continue to accept new information
about any listed species at any time.
ADDRESSES: For instructions on how to
submit information for each species, see
the table in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request information on specific species,
contact the appropriate person in the
table in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section or, for general information,
contact Aaron Valenta, via phone at
(404) 679–4144, via email at aaron_
valenta@fws.gov, or via U.S. mail at U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century
Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30345.
Individuals in the United States who are
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a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
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Individuals outside the United States
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are
initiating 5-year status reviews under
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.),
for 36 animal species and 31 plant
species. A 5-year status review is based
on the best scientific and commercial
data available at the time of the review;
therefore, we are requesting submission
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of any such information that has become
available since the last review for the
species, particularly information on the
status, threats, and recovery of the
species that may have become available.
Why do we conduct 5-year reviews?
Under the ESA, we maintain Lists of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants (which we collectively refer
to as the List) in title 50 of the Code of
Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 17.11(h)
(for wildlife) and 50 CFR 17.12(h) (for
plants). Listed wildlife can be found at
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-50/
chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-17/subpartB/section-17.11. Listed plants are at
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-50/
chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-17/subpartB/section-17.12. Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the
ESA requires us to review each listed
species’ status at least once every 5
years. Our regulations at 50 CFR 424.21
require that we publish a notice in the
Federal Register announcing species
under active review; however, we may
review the status of any species at any
time based upon a petition or other
information available to us. For
additional information about 5-year
reviews, refer to our fact sheet at:
https://www.fws.gov/project/five-yearstatus-reviews.
What information do we consider in
our review?
A 5-year review considers the best
scientific and commercial data that have
become available since the current
listing determination or most recent
status review of each species, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not
limited to population trends,
distribution, abundance, demographics,
habitat requirements, tolerance
thresholds, and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including but
not limited to amount, distribution, and
suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have
been implemented or are planned that
benefit the species;
(D) Current threats and trends in
relation to the five listing factors (as
defined in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA);
and
(E) Other new information, data, or
corrections, including but not limited to
taxonomic or nomenclatural changes,
identification of erroneous information
contained in the List, and improved
analytical methods.
New information will be considered
in the 5-year review and ongoing
recovery programs for the species.
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Which species are under review?
This notice announces 5-year status
reviews for the species listed in the
table below.
Common name/scientific name
Status
(endangered
or threatened)
Locations where the species
is known to occur
Final listing rule
(Federal Register
citation and
publication date)
Contact person, email, phone
Contact’s mailing address
ANIMALS
Mammals:
Mouse, Alabama beach
(Peromyscus polionotus
ammobates).
Mouse, Anastasia Island
beach (Peromyscus
polionotus phasma).
Vole, Florida salt marsh
(Microtus
pennsylvanicus
dukecampbelli).
Birds:
Crane, Mississippi
sandhill (Antigone (=
Grus) canadensis pulla).
Hawk, Puerto Rican
broad-winged (Buteo
platypterus
brunnescens).
Petrel, Bermuda
(Pterodroma cahow).
Endangered ..
Alabama ................................
50 FR 23872; 6/6/
1985.
Bill Lynn, alabama@fws.gov,
251–441–5181.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
54 FR 20598; 5/12/
1989.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
56 FR 1457; 1/14/
1991.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
Endangered ..
Mississippi .............................
38 FR 14678; 6/4/
1973.
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
59 FR 46710; 9/9/
1994.
Kelly Morris, mississippi_
field_office@fws.gov, 601–
321–1120.
Ivan Ilerandi-Roman, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
View Pkwy., Jackson, MS
39213.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
Endangered ..
Bermuda ................................
35 FR 8491; 6/2/
1970.
USFWS, P.O. Box 33726,
Raleigh, NC 27636–3726.
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
35 FR 16047; 10/
13/1970.
John Hammond, Raleigh_
ES@fws.gov, 919–856–
4520.
Jose´ Cruz-Burgos, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
77 FR 60777; 10/4/
2012.
Jan Zegarra, caribbean_es@
fws.gov, 786–244–0081.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
Threatened ...
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina.
64 FR 15691; 4/1/
1999.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
USFWS, 1601 Balboa Ave.,
Panama City, FL 32405.
Endangered ..
Virgin Islands .........................
Threatened ...
Florida ...................................
42 FR 28543; 6/3/
1977.
42 FR 60743; 11/
29/1977.
Threatened ...
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi.
43 FR 4026; 1/31/
1978.
Jan Zegarra, caribbean_es@
fws.gov, 786–244–0081.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Michele Elmore, georgia_
es@fws.gov, 912–403–
1873.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, RG Stephens, Jr.
Federal Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave., Athens, GA
30601.
Threatened ...
Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri,
Oklahoma.
49 FR 43965; 11/1/
1984.
Chub, spotfin (Erimonax
monachus).
Threatened ...
North Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia.
42 FR 45526; 9/9/
1977.
USFWS, 110 South Amity
Road, Suite 300, Conway,
AR 72032.
USFWS, 160 Zillicoa St.,
Asheville, NC 28801.
Darter, Cumberland
(Etheostoma susanae).
Endangered ..
Kentucky, Tennessee ............
76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011.
Pedro Ardapple-Kindberg, arkansas-es_recovery@
fws.gov, 870–503–1101.
Jason Mays,
fw4esasheville@fws.gov,
828–258–3939.
Michael Floyd, kentuckyes@
fws.gov, 502–695–0468.
Darter, trispot
(Etheostoma trisella).
Threatened ...
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
83 FR 67131; 12/
28/2018.
Endangered ..
Alabama ................................
66 FR 59367; 11/
28/2001.
Endangered ..
Arkansas ...............................
76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011.
Endangered ..
Tennessee .............................
Endangered ..
Tennessee .............................
76 FR 48722; 8/9/
2011.
49 FR 43065; 10/
26/1984.
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
Pigeon, Puerto Rican
plain (Patagioenas (=
Columba) inornata
wetmorei).
Amphibians:
Coquı´, llanero
(Eleutherodactylus
juanariveroi).
Salamander, frosted
flatwoods (Ambystoma
cingulatum).
Reptiles:
Lizard, St. Croix ground
(Ameiva polops).
Snake, Atlantic salt marsh
(Nerodia clarkii
taeniata).
Snake, eastern indigo
(Drymarchon couperi).
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Fishes:
Cavefish, Ozark
(Amblyopsis rosae).
Darter, vermilion
(Etheostoma
chermocki).
Darter, yellowcheek
(Nothonotus (=
Etheostoma) moorei).
Madtom, Chucky (Noturus
crypticus).
Madtom, smoky (Noturus
baileyi).
Clams:
Clubshell, ovate
(Pleurobema
perovatum).
Clubshell, southern
(Pleurobema decisum).
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Jennifer Grunewald, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Jennifer Grunewald, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Dustin Booth, arkansas-es_
recovery@fws.gov, 501–
513–4485.
David Pelren, cookeville@
fws.gov, 931–528–6481.
Warren Stiles, cookeville@
fws.gov, 931–525–4977.
Brittany Barker-Jones, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Evan Collins, alabama@
fws.gov, 251–441–5181.
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USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, 330 W Broadway,
Ste. 265, Frankfort, KY
40601.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 110 South Amity
Road, Suite 300, Conway,
AR 72032.
USFWS, 446 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN 38501
USFWS, 446 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN 38501.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
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(Federal Register
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publication date)
Status
(endangered
or threatened)
Locations where the species
is known to occur
Fanshell (Cyprogenia
stegaria).
Endangered ..
55 FR 25591; 6/21/
1990.
Taylor Fagin, kentuckyes@
fws.gov, 502–695–0468.
USFWS, 330 W Broadway,
Ste. 265, Frankfort, KY
40601.
Heelsplitter, Carolina
(Lasmigona decorata).
Endangered ..
Alabama, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.
North Carolina, South Carolina.
58 FR 34926; 6/30/
1993.
Kidneyshell, triangular
(Ptychobranchus
greenii).
Moccasinshell, Alabama
(Medionidus
acutissimus).
Moccasinshell, Coosa
(Medionidus parvulus).
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
USFWS, 176 Croghan Spur
Rd., Suite 200, Charleston,
SC 29407.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
Threatened ...
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
Mucket, orangenacre
(Hamiota perovalis).
Mussel, oyster
(Epioblasma
capsaeformis).
Pigtoe, dark (Pleurobema
furvum).
Pigtoe, southern
(Pleurobema
georgianum).
Pink, ring (Obovaria
retusa).
Threatened ...
Alabama, Mississippi .............
Endangered ..
Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
62 FR 1647; 1/10/
1997.
Morgan Wolf, charleston_recovery@fws.gov, 843–
300–0428.
Brittany Barker-Jones, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Brittany Barker-Jones, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Brittany Barker-Jones, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Evan Collins, alabama@
fws.gov, 251–441–5181.
Andy Ford, cookeville@
fws.gov, 931–528–6481.
Endangered ..
Alabama ................................
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
Endangered ..
Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee.
54 FR 40109; 9/29/
1989.
Erin Padgett, alabama@
fws.gov, 251–441–5181.
Brittany Barker-Jones, alabama@fws.gov, 251–441–
5181.
Taylor Fagin, kentuckyes@
fws.gov, 502–695–0468.
Pocketbook, finelined
(Hamiota altilis).
Spinymussel, Altamaha
(Elliptio spinosa).
Threatened ...
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
Georgia ..................................
58 FR 14330; 3/17/
1993.
76 FR 62928; 10/
11/2011.
Evan Collins, alabama@
fws.gov, 251–441–5181.
Martha Zapata, georgia_es@
fws.gov, 706–208–7524.
Endangered ..
Arkansas, Missouri ................
58 FR 25742; 4/27/
1993.
Endangered ..
Arkansas ...............................
52 FR 11170; 4/7/
1987.
Pedro Ardapple-Kindberg, arkansas-es_recovery@
fws.gov, 870–503–1101.
Pedro Ardapple-Kindberg, arkansas-es_recovery@
fws.gov, 870–503–1101.
USFWS, 110 South Amity
Road, Suite 300, Conway,
AR 72032.
USFWS, 110 South Amity
Road, Suite 300, Conway,
AR 72032.
Angel Colon-Santiago, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Angel Colon-Santiago, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Geoff Call, cookeville@
fws.gov, 931–528–6481.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
April Punsalan, charleston_
recovery@fws.gov, 843–
300–0432.
Omar Monsegur, caribbean_
es@fws.gov, 786–244–
0081.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Scott Wiggers, mississippi_
field_office@fws.gov, 228–
475–0765.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Jose´ G. Martı´nez, caribbean_
es@fws.gov, 786–244–
0081..
Omar Monsegur, caribbean_
es@fws.gov, 786–244–
0081.
Maritza Vargas, caribbean_
es@fws.gov, 786–244–
0081.
USFWS, 176 Croghan Spur
Rd., Suite 200, Charleston,
SC 29407.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
Common name/scientific name
Crustaceans:
Crayfish, Benton County
Cave (Cambarus
aculabrum).
Crayfish, Hell Creek Cave
(Cambarus
zophonastes).
Contact person, email, phone
Contact’s mailing address
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, 446 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN 38501.
USFWS, 330 W Broadway,
Ste. 265, Frankfort, KY
40601.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
USFWS, RG Stephens, Jr.
Federal Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave., Athens, GA
30601.
PLANTS
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Flowering Plants:
Aristida chaseae (no common name).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
58 FR 25755; 4/27/
1993.
Aristida portoricensis
(pelos de diablo).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
55 FR 32255; 8/8/
1990.
Astragalus bibullatus
(Guthrie’s (= Pyne’s)
ground-plum).
Baptisia arachnifera (hairy
rattleweed).
Endangered ..
Tennessee .............................
56 FR 48748; 9/26/
1991.
Endangered ..
Georgia ..................................
43 FR 17910; 4/26/
1978.
Buxus vahlii (Vahl’s boxwood).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands ...
50 FR 32572; 8/13/
1985.
Campanula robinsiae
(Brooksville bellflower).
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
54 FR 31190; 7/27/
1989.
Clematis morefieldii
(Morefield’s leatherflower).
Conradina etonia (Etonia
rosemary).
Endangered ..
Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee.
57 FR 21562; 5/20/
1992.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
58 FR 37432; 7/12/
1993.
Daphnopsis helleriana (no
common name).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
53 FR 23740; 6/23/
1988.
Gesneria pauciflora (no
common name).
Threatened ...
Puerto Rico ...........................
60 FR 12483; 3/7/
1995.
Goetzea elegans (beautiful goetzea or
matabuey).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico. ..........................
50 FR 15564; 4/19/
1985.
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USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, 446 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN 38501.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
View Pkwy., Jackson, MS
39213.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
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is known to occur
Gratiola amphiantha (=
Amphianthus pusillus)
(little amphianthus).
Threatened ...
Alabama, Georgia, South
Carolina.
53 FR 3560; 2/5/
1988.
Mincy Moffett, georgia_es@
fws.gov, 787–510–5206.
Hudsonia montana
(mountain golden
heather).
Ilex cookii (Cook’s holly) ..
Threatened ...
North Carolina .......................
45 FR 69360; 10/
20/1980.
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
52 FR 22936; 6/16/
1987.
Juglans jamaicensis
(Nogal or West Indian
walnut).
Justicia cooleyi (Cooley’s
water-willow).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
62 FR 1691; 1/13/
1997.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
54 FR 31190; 7/27/
1989.
Lyonia truncata var.
proctorii (no common
name).
Myrcia neothomasiana (=
Calyptranthes
thomasiana) (no common name).
Nolina brittoniana
(Britton’s beargrass).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
58 FR 25755; 4/27/
1993.
Endangered ..
Virgin Islands .........................
59 FR 8138; 2/18/
1994.
Rebekah Reid,
fw4esasheville@fws.gov,
828–258–3939.
Marielle Peschiera, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 787–
510–5206.
Marielle Peschiera, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Angel Colon-Santiago, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Jose´ Cruz-Burgos, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
58 FR 25746; 4/27/
1993.
Paysonia (= Lesquerella)
lyrata (lyrate
bladderpod).
Paysonia (= Lesquerella)
perforata (Spring Creek
bladderpod).
Rhododendron chapmanii
(Chapman rhododendron).
Scutellaria floridana (Florida skullcap).
Threatened ...
Alabama ................................
Endangered ..
Contact person, email, phone
Contact’s mailing address
USFWS, RG Stephens, Jr.
Federal Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave., Athens, GA
30601.
USFWS, 160 Zillicoa St.,
Asheville, NC 28801.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
55 FR 39864; 9/28/
1990.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Erin Lentz, alabama@
fws.gov, 251–441–5181.
USFWS, 7915 Baymeadows
Way, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 32256.
USFWS, 1208B Main Street,
Daphne, AL 36526.
Tennessee .............................
61 FR 67493; 12/
23/1996.
Kerri Dikun, cookeville@
fws.gov, 931–528–6481.
USFWS, 446 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN 38501.
Endangered ..
Florida ...................................
44 FR 24248; 4/24/
1979.
USFWS, 1601 Balboa Ave.,
Panama City, FL 32405.
Threatened ...
Florida ...................................
57 FR 19813; 5/8/
1992.
Schwalbea americana
(American chaffseed).
Endangered ..
57 FR 44703; 9/29/
1992.
Sisyrinchium dichotomum
(white irisette).
Endangered ..
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina.
North Carolina, South Carolina.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
Lourdes Mena, Florida_
5YR@fws.gov, 904–731–
3134.
April Punsalan, charleston_
recovery@fws.gov, 843–
300–0432.
USFWS, 160 Zillicoa St.,
Asheville, NC 28801.
Solidago spithamaea
(Blue Ridge goldenrod).
Threatened ...
North Carolina, Tennessee ...
50 FR 12306; 3/28/
1985.
Vernonia proctorii (no
common name).
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
58 FR 25755; 4/27/
1993.
Natali Ramirez-Bullon,
fw4esasheville@fws.gov,
828–258–3939.
Natali Ramirez-Bullon,
fw4esasheville@fws.gov,
828–258–3939.
Angel Colon-Santiago, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Endangered ..
Puerto Rico ...........................
52 FR 22936; 6/16/
1987.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
Isoetes louisianensis
(Louisiana quillwort).
Endangered ..
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi.
57 FR 48741; 10/
28/1992.
Isoetes melanospora
(black-spored quillwort).
Endangered ..
Georgia ..................................
53 FR 3560; 2/5/
1988.
Marielle Peschiera, caribbean_es@fws.gov, 786–
244–0081.
Scott Wiggers, mississippi_
field_office@fws.gov, 228–
475–0765.
Mincy Moffett, georgia_es@
fws.gov, 787–510–5206.
Isoetes tegetiformans
(mat-forming quillwort).
Endangered ..
Georgia ..................................
53 FR 3560; 2/5/
1988.
Mincy Moffett, georgia_es@
fws.gov, 787–510–5206.
Ferns and Allies:
Cyathea dryopteroides
(elfin tree fern).
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USFWS, 1601 Balboa Ave.,
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USFWS, 176 Croghan Spur
Rd., Suite 200, Charleston,
SC 29407.
USFWS, 160 Zillicoa St.,
Asheville, NC 28801.
USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Boquero´n, PR 00622.
USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
View Pkwy., Jackson, MS
39213.
USFWS, RG Stephens, Jr.
Federal Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave., Athens, GA
30601.
USFWS, RG Stephens, Jr.
Federal Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave., Athens, GA
30601.
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your entire submission—including your
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Although you can request that personal
information be withheld from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so.
Completed and Active Reviews
A list of all completed and currently
active 5-year status reviews can be
found at https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/
report/species-five-year-review.
Authority
This document is published under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
Michael Oetker,
Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. 2023–10085 Filed 5–10–23; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713
(1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall
certify and publish in the Federal
Register notice of adopted liquor control
laws for the purpose of regulating liquor
transactions in Indian country. The
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe’s first
Alcoholic Beverages Control Law was
published in the Federal Register on
May 20, 1992, (57 FR 21554) and this
amendment supersedes the existing
Ordinance, duly adopted by the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe by
Resolution No. 43–2023–CR on March
10, 2023. By the delegated authority
contained in 3 IAM 4.4, the Great Plains
Regional Director, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, approved the amendment on
April 6, 2023.
This notice is published in
accordance with the authority delegated
by the Secretary of the Interior to the
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. I
certify that the Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe duly adopted this Alcoholic
Beverages Control Law by Resolution
No. 43–2023–CR on March 10, 2023.
Bryan Newland,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe’s
Alcoholic Beverages Control Law shall
read as follows:
Ordinance No. 48
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Alcoholic Beverages Control Law
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South
Dakota
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[234A2100DD/AAKC001030/
A0A501010.999900]
As Amended
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Alcoholic
Beverages Control Law
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice publishes the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Alcoholic
Beverages Control Law (‘‘Ordinance’’).
This Ordinance amends and supersedes
the existing Alcoholic Beverages Control
Law, published in the Federal Register
on May 20, 1992.
DATES: Effective Date: This Ordinance
shall become effective June 12, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Todd Gravelle, Supervisory Tribal
Operations Specialist, Great Plains
Regional Office, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 115 Fourth Avenue Southeast,
Suite 400, Aberdeen, South Dakota
57401, Telephone: (605) 226–7376, Fax:
(605) 226–7379.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
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Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C.
1161, as interpreted by the Supreme
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Sec. 1–1–1. Alcohol Abuse is an
Epidemic. The Tribal Council, being
vested with the power to protect the
public health and to provide for the
peace and safety of residents of the
Cheyenne River Sioux Indian
Reservation, hereby finds that alcohol
abuse is an epidemic within the
territory of the Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe, and further finds that:
(A) Alcohol abuse leads to frequent
early loss of life and morbidity among
tribal members and other residents of
the Reservation. For example, the age
adjusted accident death rates due to
homicide, suicide, motor vehicle
accidents and diseases related to alcohol
abuse are several times higher among
tribal members than the general
population of the United States, and 90
to 95% of serious trauma cases treated
by the Indian Health Service on the
Reservation are alcohol related.
(B) Alcohol abuse results in
dysfunctional families on the
Reservation, and the vast majority of
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abuse that occurs on the Reservation are
alcohol related.
(C) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal
Alcohol Effect occur at alarming rates
among children born within the
territory of the Tribe, and children born
with parental alcohol damage have
difficulty caring for themselves all of
their lives. The Tribe has a compelling
interest in protecting children from
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal
Alcohol Effect.
(D) Unemployment ranges from 60 to
65% among tribal members on the
Reservation and poverty is widespread.
Many tribal members suffer economic
deprivation due to alcohol abuse,
ranging from unemployment to
starvation.
(E) Alcohol abuse contributes to the
vast majority of the crime which takes
place within tribal territory and places
heavy burdens on the tribal criminal
justice system and the tribal courts.
(F) Alcohol abuse has a devastating
impact on our families and the
Reservation Community, and the Tribal
Council has a duty to combat alcohol
abuse.
(G) Both the Tribe and the Federal
Government devote tremendous
resources to prevent and treat problems
of alcohol abuse on the Reservation, yet
even the combined treatment programs
sponsored by the Tribe and Federal
Government are not sufficient to address
the problems of alcohol abuse. Far more
must be done.
(H) The Tribe must exercise its
regulatory authority to combat the
problems of alcohol abuse on the
Reservation through a comprehensive,
consistent, and clearly defined plan to
minimize alcohol consumption on the
Reservation and to discourage unsafe
drinking practices. In addition, the
Tribe must raise additional revenue to
combat the problems of alcohol abuse.
(I) Teenagers, young adults, and
others are susceptible to new and
increasingly dangerous high-alcoholcontent beverages, some of which
contain additives such as caffeine or
sugar and increase the health concerns
related to addiction and alcohol abuse.
Sec. 1–1–2. Declaration of War on
Alcohol Abuse. For the spiritual wellbeing of our children and families and
for the survival and strengthening of our
people, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
declares War on Alcohol Abuse and
strives for the speedy elimination of
alcohol abuse and its associated
problems from the Cheyenne River
Indian Reservation. In furtherance of the
Tribe’s War on Alcohol Abuse, the
Tribal Council hereby declares that it is
the policy of the Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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[FWS-R4-ES-2023-N013; FXES11130900000C2-201-FF09E32000]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-
Year Status Reviews for 67 Southeastern Species
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are initiating 5-year
status reviews under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended,
for 67 animal and plant species. A 5-year review is an assessment of
the best scientific and commercial data available at the time of the
review to ensure the accuracy of the species classification. We are
requesting submission of any such information that has become available
since the previous status review for each species.
DATES: To ensure consideration of the information in our reviews, we
must receive your comments or information on or before July 10, 2023.
However, we will continue to accept new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: For instructions on how to submit information for each
species, see the table in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request information on specific
species, contact the appropriate person in the table in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section or, for general information, contact
Aaron Valenta, via phone at (404) 679-4144, via email at
[email protected], or via U.S. mail at U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30345. Individuals in the
United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a
speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services. Individuals outside the United
States should use the relay services offered within their country to
make international calls to the point-of-contact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are
initiating 5-year status reviews under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), for 36 animal species
and 31 plant species. A 5-year status review is based on the best
scientific and commercial data available at the time of the review;
therefore, we are requesting submission of any such information that
has become available since the last review for the species,
particularly information on the status, threats, and recovery of the
species that may have become available.
Why do we conduct 5-year reviews?
Under the ESA, we maintain Lists of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plants (which we collectively refer to as the List) in
title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 17.11(h) (for
wildlife) and 50 CFR 17.12(h) (for plants). Listed wildlife can be
found at https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-50/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-17/subpart-B/section-17.11. Listed plants are at https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-50/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-17/subpart-B/section-17.12. Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the ESA requires us to review each
listed species' status at least once every 5 years. Our regulations at
50 CFR 424.21 require that we publish a notice in the Federal Register
announcing species under active review; however, we may review the
status of any species at any time based upon a petition or other
information available to us. For additional information about 5-year
reviews, refer to our fact sheet at: https://www.fws.gov/project/five-year-status-reviews.
What information do we consider in our review?
A 5-year review considers the best scientific and commercial data
that have become available since the current listing determination or
most recent status review of each species, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not limited to population
trends, distribution, abundance, demographics, habitat requirements,
tolerance thresholds, and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including but not limited to amount,
distribution, and suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have been implemented or are planned
that benefit the species;
(D) Current threats and trends in relation to the five listing
factors (as defined in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA); and
(E) Other new information, data, or corrections, including but not
limited to taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, identification of
erroneous information contained in the List, and improved analytical
methods.
New information will be considered in the 5-year review and ongoing
recovery programs for the species.
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Which species are under review?
This notice announces 5-year status reviews for the species listed
in the table below.
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Status (endangered or Locations where the (Federal Register Contact person, Contact's mailing
Common name/scientific name threatened) species is known to citation and email, phone address
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Mammals:
Mouse, Alabama beach Endangered............ Alabama............... 50 FR 23872; 6/6/1985 Bill Lynn, USFWS, 1208B Main
(Peromyscus polionotus [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
ammobates). 441-5181. 36526.
Mouse, Anastasia Island beach Endangered............ Florida............... 54 FR 20598; 5/12/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
(Peromyscus polionotus phasma). 1989. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Vole, Florida salt marsh Endangered............ Florida............... 56 FR 1457; 1/14/1991 Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
(Microtus pennsylvanicus [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
dukecampbelli). 904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Birds:
Crane, Mississippi sandhill Endangered............ Mississippi........... 38 FR 14678; 6/4/1973 Kelly Morris, USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
(Antigone (= Grus) canadensis mississippi_field_of View Pkwy., Jackson,
pulla). [email protected], 601- MS 39213.
321-1120.
Hawk, Puerto Rican broad-winged Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 59 FR 46710; 9/9/1994 Ivan Ilerandi-Roman, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
(Buteo platypterus [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
brunnescens). , 786-244-0081. 00622.
Petrel, Bermuda (Pterodroma Endangered............ Bermuda............... 35 FR 8491; 6/2/1970. John Hammond, USFWS, P.O. Box
cahow). [email protected], 33726, Raleigh, NC
919-856-4520. 27636-3726.
Pigeon, Puerto Rican plain Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 35 FR 16047; 10/13/ Jos[eacute] Cruz- USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
(Patagioenas (= Columba) 1970. Burgos, Boquer[oacute]n, PR
inornata wetmorei). [email protected] 00622.
, 786-244-0081.
Amphibians:
Coqu[iacute], llanero Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 77 FR 60777; 10/4/ Jan Zegarra, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
(Eleutherodactylus 2012. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
juanariveroi). , 786-244-0081. 00622.
Salamander, frosted flatwoods Threatened............ Florida, Georgia, 64 FR 15691; 4/1/1999 Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 1601 Balboa
(Ambystoma cingulatum). South Carolina. [email protected], Ave., Panama City,
904-731-3134. FL 32405.
Reptiles:
Lizard, St. Croix ground Endangered............ Virgin Islands........ 42 FR 28543; 6/3/1977 Jan Zegarra, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
(Ameiva polops). [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Snake, Atlantic salt marsh Threatened............ Florida............... 42 FR 60743; 11/29/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
(Nerodia clarkii taeniata). 1977. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Snake, eastern indigo Threatened............ Alabama, Florida, 43 FR 4026; 1/31/1978 Michele Elmore, USFWS, RG Stephens,
(Drymarchon couperi). Georgia, Mississippi. [email protected], Jr. Federal
912-403-1873. Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave.,
Athens, GA 30601.
Fishes:
Cavefish, Ozark (Amblyopsis Threatened............ Arkansas, Kansas, 49 FR 43965; 11/1/ Pedro Ardapple- USFWS, 110 South
rosae). Missouri, Oklahoma. 1984. Kindberg, arkansas- Amity Road, Suite
[email protected], 300, Conway, AR
870-503-1101. 72032.
Chub, spotfin (Erimonax Threatened............ North Carolina, 42 FR 45526; 9/9/1977 Jason Mays, USFWS, 160 Zillicoa
monachus). Tennessee, Virginia. [email protected] St., Asheville, NC
ov, 828-258-3939. 28801.
Darter, Cumberland (Etheostoma Endangered............ Kentucky, Tennessee... 76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011 Michael Floyd, USFWS, 330 W
susanae). [email protected], Broadway, Ste. 265,
502-695-0468. Frankfort, KY 40601.
Darter, trispot (Etheostoma Threatened............ Alabama, Georgia, 83 FR 67131; 12/28/ Jennifer Grunewald, USFWS, 1208B Main
trisella). Tennessee. 2018. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Darter, vermilion (Etheostoma Endangered............ Alabama............... 66 FR 59367; 11/28/ Jennifer Grunewald, USFWS, 1208B Main
chermocki). 2001. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Darter, yellowcheek (Nothonotus Endangered............ Arkansas.............. 76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011 Dustin Booth, USFWS, 110 South
(= Etheostoma) moorei). arkansas- Amity Road, Suite
[email protected], 300, Conway, AR
501-513-4485. 72032.
Madtom, Chucky (Noturus Endangered............ Tennessee............. 76 FR 48722; 8/9/2011 David Pelren, USFWS, 446 Neal
crypticus). [email protected], Street, Cookeville,
931-528-6481. TN 38501
Madtom, smoky (Noturus baileyi) Endangered............ Tennessee............. 49 FR 43065; 10/26/ Warren Stiles, USFWS, 446 Neal
1984. [email protected], Street, Cookeville,
931-525-4977. TN 38501.
Clams:
Clubshell, ovate (Pleurobema Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Brittany Barker- USFWS, 1208B Main
perovatum). Mississippi, 1993. Jones, Street, Daphne, AL
Tennessee. [email protected], 251- 36526.
441-5181.
Clubshell, southern (Pleurobema Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Evan Collins, USFWS, 1208B Main
decisum). Mississippi, 1993. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
Tennessee. 441-5181. 36526.
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Fanshell (Cyprogenia stegaria). Endangered............ Alabama, Illinois, 55 FR 25591; 6/21/ Taylor Fagin, USFWS, 330 W
Indiana, Kentucky, 1990. [email protected], Broadway, Ste. 265,
Ohio, Tennessee, 502-695-0468. Frankfort, KY 40601.
Virginia, West
Virginia.
Heelsplitter, Carolina Endangered............ North Carolina, South 58 FR 34926; 6/30/ Morgan Wolf, USFWS, 176 Croghan
(Lasmigona decorata). Carolina. 1993. [email protected] Spur Rd., Suite 200,
fws.gov, 843-300- Charleston, SC
0428. 29407.
Kidneyshell, triangular Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Brittany Barker- USFWS, 1208B Main
(Ptychobranchus greenii). Tennessee. 1993. Jones, Street, Daphne, AL
[email protected], 251- 36526.
441-5181.
Moccasinshell, Alabama Threatened............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Brittany Barker- USFWS, 1208B Main
(Medionidus acutissimus). Mississippi, 1993. Jones, Street, Daphne, AL
Tennessee. [email protected], 251- 36526.
441-5181.
Moccasinshell, Coosa Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Brittany Barker- USFWS, 1208B Main
(Medionidus parvulus). Tennessee. 1993. Jones, Street, Daphne, AL
[email protected], 251- 36526.
441-5181.
Mucket, orangenacre (Hamiota Threatened............ Alabama, Mississippi.. 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Evan Collins, USFWS, 1208B Main
perovalis). 1993. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Mussel, oyster (Epioblasma Endangered............ Alabama, Kentucky, 62 FR 1647; 1/10/1997 Andy Ford, USFWS, 446 Neal
capsaeformis). Tennessee, Virginia. [email protected], Street, Cookeville,
931-528-6481. TN 38501.
Pigtoe, dark (Pleurobema Endangered............ Alabama............... 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Erin Padgett, USFWS, 1208B Main
furvum). 1993. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Pigtoe, southern (Pleurobema Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Brittany Barker- USFWS, 1208B Main
georgianum). Tennessee. 1993. Jones, Street, Daphne, AL
[email protected], 251- 36526.
441-5181.
Pink, ring (Obovaria retusa)... Endangered............ Alabama, Kentucky, 54 FR 40109; 9/29/ Taylor Fagin, USFWS, 330 W
Tennessee. 1989. [email protected], Broadway, Ste. 265,
502-695-0468. Frankfort, KY 40601.
Pocketbook, finelined (Hamiota Threatened............ Alabama, Georgia, 58 FR 14330; 3/17/ Evan Collins, USFWS, 1208B Main
altilis). Tennessee. 1993. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Spinymussel, Altamaha (Elliptio Endangered............ Georgia............... 76 FR 62928; 10/11/ Martha Zapata, USFWS, RG Stephens,
spinosa). 2011. [email protected], Jr. Federal
706-208-7524. Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave.,
Athens, GA 30601.
Crustaceans:
Crayfish, Benton County Cave Endangered............ Arkansas, Missouri.... 58 FR 25742; 4/27/ Pedro Ardapple- USFWS, 110 South
(Cambarus aculabrum). 1993. Kindberg, arkansas- Amity Road, Suite
[email protected], 300, Conway, AR
870-503-1101. 72032.
Crayfish, Hell Creek Cave Endangered............ Arkansas.............. 52 FR 11170; 4/7/1987 Pedro Ardapple- USFWS, 110 South
(Cambarus zophonastes). Kindberg, arkansas- Amity Road, Suite
[email protected], 300, Conway, AR
870-503-1101. 72032.
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Flowering Plants:
Aristida chaseae (no common Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 58 FR 25755; 4/27/ Angel Colon-Santiago, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
name). 1993. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Aristida portoricensis (pelos Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 55 FR 32255; 8/8/1990 Angel Colon-Santiago, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
de diablo). [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Astragalus bibullatus Endangered............ Tennessee............. 56 FR 48748; 9/26/ Geoff Call, USFWS, 446 Neal
(Guthrie's (= Pyne's) ground- 1991. [email protected], Street, Cookeville,
plum). 931-528-6481. TN 38501.
Baptisia arachnifera (hairy Endangered............ Georgia............... 43 FR 17910; 4/26/ April Punsalan, USFWS, 176 Croghan
rattleweed). 1978. [email protected] Spur Rd., Suite 200,
fws.gov, 843-300- Charleston, SC
0432. 29407.
Buxus vahlii (Vahl's boxwood).. Endangered............ Puerto Rico, Virgin 50 FR 32572; 8/13/ Omar Monsegur, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Islands. 1985. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Campanula robinsiae Endangered............ Florida............... 54 FR 31190; 7/27/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
(Brooksville bellflower). 1989. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Clematis morefieldii Endangered............ Alabama, Georgia, 57 FR 21562; 5/20/ Scott Wiggers, USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
(Morefield's leather-flower). Tennessee. 1992. mississippi_field_of View Pkwy., Jackson,
[email protected], 228- MS 39213.
475-0765.
Conradina etonia (Etonia Endangered............ Florida............... 58 FR 37432; 7/12/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
rosemary). 1993. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Daphnopsis helleriana (no Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 53 FR 23740; 6/23/ Jos[eacute] G. USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
common name). 1988. Mart[iacute]nez, Boquer[oacute]n, PR
[email protected] 00622.
, 786-244-0081..
Gesneria pauciflora (no common Threatened............ Puerto Rico........... 60 FR 12483; 3/7/1995 Omar Monsegur, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
name). [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Goetzea elegans (beautiful Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 50 FR 15564; 4/19/ Maritza Vargas, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
goetzea or matabuey). 1985. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
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Gratiola amphiantha (= Threatened............ Alabama, Georgia, 53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988. Mincy Moffett, USFWS, RG Stephens,
Amphianthus pusillus) (little South Carolina. [email protected], Jr. Federal
amphianthus). 787-510-5206. Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave.,
Athens, GA 30601.
Hudsonia montana (mountain Threatened............ North Carolina........ 45 FR 69360; 10/20/ Rebekah Reid, USFWS, 160 Zillicoa
golden heather). 1980. [email protected] St., Asheville, NC
ov, 828-258-3939. 28801.
Ilex cookii (Cook's holly)..... Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 52 FR 22936; 6/16/ Marielle Peschiera, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
1987. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 787-510-5206. 00622.
Juglans jamaicensis (Nogal or Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 62 FR 1691; 1/13/1997 Marielle Peschiera, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
West Indian walnut). [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Justicia cooleyi (Cooley's Endangered............ Florida............... 54 FR 31190; 7/27/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
water-willow). 1989. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Lyonia truncata var. proctorii Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 58 FR 25755; 4/27/ Angel Colon-Santiago, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
(no common name). 1993. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Myrcia neothomasiana (= Endangered............ Virgin Islands........ 59 FR 8138; 2/18/1994 Jos[eacute] Cruz- USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
Calyptranthes thomasiana) (no Burgos, Boquer[oacute]n, PR
common name). [email protected] 00622.
, 786-244-0081.
Nolina brittoniana (Britton's Endangered............ Florida............... 58 FR 25746; 4/27/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 7915
beargrass). 1993. [email protected], Baymeadows Way,
904-731-3134. Suite 200,
Jacksonville, FL
32256.
Paysonia (= Lesquerella) lyrata Threatened............ Alabama............... 55 FR 39864; 9/28/ Erin Lentz, USFWS, 1208B Main
(lyrate bladderpod). 1990. [email protected], 251- Street, Daphne, AL
441-5181. 36526.
Paysonia (= Lesquerella) Endangered............ Tennessee............. 61 FR 67493; 12/23/ Kerri Dikun, USFWS, 446 Neal
perforata (Spring Creek 1996. [email protected], Street, Cookeville,
bladderpod). 931-528-6481. TN 38501.
Rhododendron chapmanii (Chapman Endangered............ Florida............... 44 FR 24248; 4/24/ Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 1601 Balboa
rhododendron). 1979. [email protected], Ave., Panama City,
904-731-3134. FL 32405.
Scutellaria floridana (Florida Threatened............ Florida............... 57 FR 19813; 5/8/1992 Lourdes Mena, USFWS, 1601 Balboa
skullcap). [email protected], Ave., Panama City,
904-731-3134. FL 32405.
Schwalbea americana (American Endangered............ Alabama, Florida, 57 FR 44703; 9/29/ April Punsalan, USFWS, 176 Croghan
chaffseed). Georgia, Louisiana, 1992. [email protected] Spur Rd., Suite 200,
Massachusetts, New fws.gov, 843-300- Charleston, SC
Jersey, North 0432. 29407.
Carolina, South
Carolina.
Sisyrinchium dichotomum (white Endangered............ North Carolina, South 56 FR 48752; 9/26/ Natali Ramirez- USFWS, 160 Zillicoa
irisette). Carolina. 1991. Bullon, St., Asheville, NC
[email protected] 28801.
ov, 828-258-3939.
Solidago spithamaea (Blue Ridge Threatened............ North Carolina, 50 FR 12306; 3/28/ Natali Ramirez- USFWS, 160 Zillicoa
goldenrod). Tennessee. 1985. Bullon, St., Asheville, NC
[email protected] 28801.
ov, 828-258-3939.
Vernonia proctorii (no common Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 58 FR 25755; 4/27/ Angel Colon-Santiago, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
name). 1993. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Ferns and Allies:
Cyathea dryopteroides (elfin Endangered............ Puerto Rico........... 52 FR 22936; 6/16/ Marielle Peschiera, USFWS, P.O. Box 491,
tree fern). 1987. [email protected] Boquer[oacute]n, PR
, 786-244-0081. 00622.
Isoetes louisianensis Endangered............ Alabama, Louisiana, 57 FR 48741; 10/28/ Scott Wiggers, USFWS, 6578 Dogwood
(Louisiana quillwort). Mississippi. 1992. mississippi_field_of View Pkwy., Jackson,
[email protected], 228- MS 39213.
475-0765.
Isoetes melanospora (black- Endangered............ Georgia............... 53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988. Mincy Moffett, USFWS, RG Stephens,
spored quillwort). [email protected], Jr. Federal
787-510-5206. Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave.,
Athens, GA 30601.
Isoetes tegetiformans (mat- Endangered............ Georgia............... 53 FR 3560; 2/5/1988. Mincy Moffett, USFWS, RG Stephens,
forming quillwort). [email protected], Jr. Federal
787-510-5206. Building, 355 East
Hancock Ave.,
Athens, GA 30601.
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