Virginia Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Agency 5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Chapter 320 - REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ENDANGERED PLANT AND INSECT SPECIES ACT
Section 2VAC5-320-10 - Listing of endangered and threatened plant and insect species
Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 5-320-10
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services hereby adopts the following regulation in order to protect designated plant and insect species that exist in this Commonwealth. All designated species are subject to all sections of the Virginia Endangered Plant and Insect Species Act (§ 3.2-1000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
B. The following plant and insect species are hereby declared an endangered species:
1. Boltonia montana, valley
doll's-daisy.
2. Bombus affinis,
rusty patch bumble bee.
3.
Cardamine micranthera, small-anthered bittercress.
4. Carex juniperorum, juniper
sedge.
5. Clematis addisonii,
Addison's leatherflower.
6.
Corallorhiza bentley, Bentley's coralroot.
7. Fimbristylis perpusilla, Harper's
fimbristylis.
8. Helenium
virginicum, Virginia sneezeweed.
9.
Helonias bullata, swamp-pink.
10.
Ilex collina, long-stalked holly.
11. Iliamna corei, Peter's Mountain
mallow.
12. Isoetes virginica,
Virginia quillwort.
13. Isotria
medeoloides, small whorled pogonia.
14. Ludwigia ravenii, Raven's
seedbox.
15. Neonympha mitchellii,
Mitchell's satyr butterfly.
16.
Phemeranthus piedmontanus, Piedmont fameflower.
17. Pseudanophthalmus holsingeri, Holsinger's
cave beetle.
18. Pseudanophthalmus
parvicollis, Hupp's Hill cave beetle.
19. Pseudanophthalmus thomasi, Thomas' cave
beetle.
20. Ptilimnium nodosum,
harperella.
21. Puto kosztarabi,
Buffalo Mountain mealybug.
22.
Scirpus ancistrochaetus, Northeastern bulrush.
23. Sigara depressa, Virginia Piedmont water
boatman.
24. Spiraea virginiana,
Virginia spiraea.
25. Trifolium
calcaricum, running glade clover.
C. The following plant and insect species are hereby declared a threatened species:
1.
Aeschynomene virginica, sensitive-joint vetch.
2. Amaranthus pumilus, seabeach
amaranth.
3. Arabis serotina, shale
barren rockcress.
4. Cicindela
dorsalis dorsalis, Northeastern beach tiger beetle.
5. Clematis viticaulis, Millboro
leatherflower.
6. Echinacea
laevigata, smooth coneflower.
7.
Houstonia purpurea var. montana, Roan Mountain bluet.
8. Juncus caesariensis, New Jersey
rush.
9. Nuphar sagittifolia,
narrow-leaved spatterdock.
10.
Paxistima canbyi, Canby's mountain-lover.
11. Phlox buckleyi, sword-leaf
phlox.
12. Platanthera leucophaea,
Eastern prairie fringed orchid.
13.
Pycnanthemum torreyi, Torrey's mountain-mint.
14. Pyrgus wyandot, Appalachian grizzled
skipper.
15. Rhus michauxii,
Michaux's sumac.
16. Rudbeckia
heliopsidis, sun-facing coneflower.
17. Scirpus flaccidifolius, reclining
bulrush.
Statutory Authority: §§ 3.2-1002 and 3.2-1005 of the Code of Virginia.
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