New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 33 - ENDANGERED AND PROTECTED SPECIES
Part 6 - LIST OF THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES
Section 19.33.6.8 - THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF NEW MEXICO
Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.33.6.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. MAMMALS
(1) Endangered:
(a) Arizona shrew, Sorex
arizonae
(b) Mexican
long-nosed bat, Leptonycteris nivalis
(c)
(Penasco) least chipmunk, Neotamias minimus atristriatus
(d)
meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius
(e)
(Arizona) montane vole, Microtus montanus arizonensis
(f)
gray wolf, Canis lupus
(2) Threatened:
(a) North Americanleast shrew,
Cryptotis parva
(b) lesser long-nosed bat,
Leptonycteris
yerbabuenae
(c) spotted bat, Euderma
maculatum
(d) western
yellow bat, Lasiurus xanthius
(e) white-sided jackrabbit, Lepus
callotis
(f) (Organ
mountains) Colorado chipmunk, Neotamias quadrivittatus
australis
(g) southern
pocket gopher, Thomomys umbrinus
(h) American marten, Martes
Americana
B. BIRDS
(1) Endangered:
(a) brown pelican, Pelecanus
occidentalis
(b) aplomado
falcon, Falco femoralis
(c) white-tailed ptarmigan, Lagopus
leucura
(d) whooping
crane, Grus americana
(e) least tern, Sterna
antillarum
(f) common
ground-dove, Columbina passerina
(g) buff-collared nightjar,
Caprimulgus ridgway
(h)
elegant trogon, Trogon elegans
(i) northern beardless-tyrannulet,
Camptostoma imberbe
(j)
(southwestern) willow flycatcher, Empidonax traillii extimus
(k)
thick-billed kingbird, Tyrannus crassirostris
(l)
(Arizona) grasshopper sparrow, Ammodramus savannarum ammolegus
(2) Threatened:
(a) neotropic cormorant,
Phalacrocorax brasilianus
(b) bald eagle, Haliaeetus
leucocephalus
(c) common
black-hawk, Buteogallus anthracinus
(d) peregrine falcon, Falco
peregrinus
(e) (Gould's)
wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo mexicana
(f) piping plover, Charadrius
melodus
(g) whiskered
screech-owl, Megascops trichopsis
(h) boreal owl, Aegolius
funereus
(i) broad-billed
hummingbird, Cynanthus latirostris
(j) white-eared hummingbird,
Hylocharis leucotis
(k) violet-crowned hummingbird,
Amazilia violiceps
(l) lucifer hummingbird, Calothorax
lucifer
(m) Costa's
hummingbird, Calypte costae
(n) Gila woodpecker, Melanerpes
uropygialis
(o) Bell's
vireo, Vireo bellii
(p) gray vireo, vireo
vicinior
(q) Abert's
towhee, Melezone aberti
(r) Baird's sparrow, Ammodramus
bairdii
(s) yellow-eyed
junco, Junco phaeonotus
(t) varied bunting, Passerina
versicolor
C. REPTILES
(1) Endangered:
(a) Gila monster, Heloderma
suspectum
(b) sand dune
lizard, Sceloporus arenicolus
(c) gray-checkered whiptail
Aspidoscelis dixoni
(d) gray-banded kingsnake,
Lampropeltis alterna
(e) Mexican gartersnake, Thamnophis
eques
(f) plain-bellied
water snake, Nerodia erythrogaster
(g) (New Mexico) ridgenosed rattlesnake,
Crotalus willardi obscurus
(2) Threatened:
(a) western river cooter, Pseudemys
gorzugi
(b) Slevin's bunch
grass lizard, Sceloporus
slevini
(c) canyon spotted whiptail,
Aspidoscelis
burti
(d) mountain skink, Plestiodon
callicephallus
(e) green
ratsnake, Senticolis triaspis
(f) narrow-headed gartersnake,
Thamnophis rufipunctatus
(g) western ribbonsnake, Thamnophis
proximus
(h)
(mottled) rock rattlesnake, Crotalus lepidus lepidus
D. AMPHIBIANS
(1) Endangered:
(a) Jemez mountains salamander,
Plethodon neomexicanus
(b) lowland leopard frog, Lithobates
yavapaiensis
(c) boreal
toad, Anaxyrus boreas
(d) Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad,
Gastrophryne olivacea
(2) Threatened:
(a) Sacramento mountain salamander,
Aneides hardii
(b)
Sonoran desert toad, Ollotis alvaria
E. FISHES
(1) Endangered:
(a) Gila chub, Gila
intermedia
(b) Headwater
chub, Gila nigra
(c) Chihuahua chub, Gila
nigrescens
(d) roundtail
chub, Gila robusta
(e) Rio Grande silvery minnow,
Hybognathus amarus
(f) spikedace Meda
fulgia
(g) Arkansas river
shiner, Notropis girard
(h)
(Pecos) bluntnose shiner, Notropis simus pecosensis
(i)
southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster
(j) Colorado pikeminnow,
Ptychocheilus lucius
(k) loach minnow, Tiaroga
cobitis
(l)
(Zuni) bluehead sucker, Catostomus discobolus yarrowi
(m) blue
sucker, Cycleptus elongates
(n) gray redhorse, Moxostoma
congestum
(o) Pecos
gambusia, Gambusia nobilis
(2) Threatened:
(a) Gila trout, Oncorhynchus
gilae
(b) Mexican tetra,
Astyanax mexicanus
(c) peppered chub, Macrhybopsis
tetranema
(d) suckermouth
minnow, Phenacobius mirabilis
(e) Pecos pupfish, Cyprinodon
pecosensis
(f) White Sands
pupfish, Cyprinodon Tularosa
(g) Gila topminnow, Poeciliopsis
occidentalis
(h)
greenthroat darter, Etheostoma lepidum
(i) bigscale logperch, Percina
macrolepida
(3)
Listing exceptions: Gila trout-excludes the population in McKnight creek, Grant
county; Arkansas river shiner- excludes the population in the Pecos river
drainage; bigscale logperch- excludes the population in the Canadian river
drainage
F. CRUSTACEANS:
(1) Endangered:
(a) Socorro isopod, Thermosphaeroma
thermophilum
(b) Noel's
amphipod, Gammmarus desperatus
G. MOLLUSKS
(1) Endangered:
(a) paper pondshell,
Utterbackia imbecillis
(b) Texas hornshell, Popenaias
popeii
(c) Koster's
springsnail, Juturnia kosteri
(d) Alamosa springsnail,
Pseudotryonia alamosae
(e) Chupadera springsnail,
Pyrgulopsis chupaderae
(f) Socorro springsnail, Pyrgulopsis
neomexicana
(g) Roswell
springsnail, Pyrgulopsis roswellensis
(h) Pecos assiminea, Assiminea
pecos,
(i) wrinkled
marshsnail, Stagnicola caperata
(j) Florida mountainsnail, Oreohelix
florida
(2)
Threatened:
(a) lake fingernailclam,
Musculium lacustre
(b) swamp fingernailclam, Musculium
partumeium
(c) long
fingernailclam, Musculium transversum
(d) Lilljeborg's peaclam, Pisidium
lilljeborgi
(e) Sangre de
Cristo peaclam, Pisidium sanguinichristi
(f) Gila springsnail, Pyrgulopsis
gilae
(g) Pecos
springsnail, Pyrgulopsis pecosensis
(h) New Mexico springsnail,
Pyrgulopsis thermalis
(i) star gyro, Gyraulus
crista
(j) shortneck
snaggletooth, Gastrocopta dalliana dalliana
(k) ovate vertigo, Vertigo
ovata
(l) Hacheta Grande
woodlandsnail, Ashmunella hebardi
(m) Cooke's peak woodlandsnail,
Ashmunella macromphala
(n) Mineral creek mountainsnail,
Oreohelix pilsbryi
(o) Doña Ana talussnail,
Sonorella todseni
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