List of Sensitive Species - USDA Forest Service
List of Sensitive Species - USDA Forest Service
List of Sensitive Species - USDA Forest Service
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Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Ambystoma jeffersonianum Jefferson Salamander None<br />
Ambystoma tigrinum Tiger Salmander 2<br />
Aneides aeneus Green Salamander 9<br />
Aneides hardii Sacramento Mountain Salamander 3<br />
Batrachoseps campi Inyo Mountain Salamander None<br />
Batrachoseps gabrieli San Gabriel Mtn Slender Salamander 5<br />
Batrachoseps relictus Relictual Slender Salamander 5<br />
Batrachoseps simatus Kern Canyon Slender Salamander 5<br />
Batrachoseps ssp. 1 Breckenridge Mtn Slender Salamander 5<br />
Batrachoseps ssp. 2 Kern Plateau Slender Salamander 5<br />
Batrachoseps stebbinsi Tehachapi Slender Salamander 5<br />
X Bufo boreas boreas Boreal Western Toad 1,2,3<br />
Bufo canorus Yosemite Toad 5<br />
Bufo microscaphus microscaphus Southwestern (Arizona) Toad 3<br />
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis Hellbender 9<br />
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi Ozark Hellbender 9<br />
Desmognathus santeetlah Santeetlah Dusky Salamander 8<br />
Dicamptodon copei Cope's Giant Salamander 6<br />
Eleutherodactylus augusti cactorum Western Barking Frog 3<br />
Eleutherodactylus eneidae Mottled Coqui 8<br />
Eleutherodactylus gryllus A Coqui None<br />
Eleutherodactylus hedricki A Coqui None<br />
Eleutherodactylus karlschmidti Web-Footed Coqui 8<br />
Eleutherodactylus locustus Warty Coqui 8<br />
Eleutherodactylus richmondi Ground Coqui 8<br />
Eleutherodactylus unicolor Burrow Coqui 8<br />
Ensatina eschscholtzii croceater Yellow-Blotched Salamander 5<br />
Ensatina eschscholtzii klauberi Large-Blotched Salamander 5<br />
Eurycea junaluska Junaluska Salamander 8<br />
Eurycea tynerensis Oklahoma Salamander 8<br />
Hemidactylium scutatum Four-toed Salamander 9<br />
Hydromantes brunus Limestone Salamander 5<br />
Hydromantes shastae Shasta Salamander 5<br />
Hyla avivoca Bird-voiced Tree Frog None<br />
Necturus ssp. Black Warrior Waterdog None<br />
Notopthalmus perstriatus Striped Newt 8<br />
Plethodon aureolus Tellico Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon caddoensis Caddo Mountain Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon elongatus Del Norte Salamander 6<br />
Plethodon fourchensis Fourche Mountain Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon hubrichti Peaks Of Otter Salamander None<br />
Plethodon kisatchie Louisiana Slimy Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon larselli Larch Mountain Salamander 6<br />
Plethodon neomexicanus Jemez Mountains Salamander 3<br />
Plethodon ouachitae Rich Mountain Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon punctatus Cow Knob Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon stormi Siskiyou Mountain Salamander 6<br />
Plethodon teyahalee Southern Appalachian Salamander 8<br />
Plethodon vandykei idahoensis Coeur D'Alene Salamander 1<br />
Rana aurora aurora Northern Red-Legged Frog 5,6<br />
Rana blairi Plains Leopard Frog None<br />
Rana boylii Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog 5<br />
Rana capito aesopus Florida Gopher Frog 8<br />
Rana capito capito Carolina Gopher Frog 8<br />
X Rana capito sevosa Dusky Gopher Frog None<br />
Rana cascadea Cascade Frog 5<br />
X Rana luteiventris Columbia Spotted Frog 2,4<br />
Rana onca Relict Leopard Frog None<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
<strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> Summary Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 106
Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Rana pipiens Northern Leopard Frog 1,2,3,5<br />
X Rana pretiosa Spotted Frog 2,6<br />
Rana subaquavocalis Ramsey Canyon Leopard Frog 3<br />
Rana sylvatica Wood Frog 2<br />
Rana yavapaiensis Lowland Leopard Frog 3<br />
Rhyacotriton variegatus Southern Torrent Salamander 5<br />
Accipiter gentilis Northern Goshawk 1,2,3,4,5,9<br />
Accipiter gentilis apache Apache Northern Goshawk 3<br />
Accipiter gentilis laingi Queen Charlotte Goshawk 10<br />
Aegolius funereus Boreal Owl 2,3,4,9<br />
Agelaius tricolor Tricolored Blackbird 6<br />
Aimophila aestivalis Bachman's Sparrow 8,9<br />
Aimophila ruficeps rupicola Yuma Rufous-Crowned Sparrow None<br />
Ammodramus bairdii Baird's Sparrow 1,2<br />
Ammodramus henslowii Henslow's Sparrow None<br />
Ammodramus leconteii Le Conte's Sparrow 9<br />
Ammodramus nelsoni Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow 9<br />
Anthus spragueii Sprague's Pipit 1<br />
Asio flammeus Short-eared Owl None<br />
Asturina nitida maxima Northern Gray Hawk 3<br />
Athene cunicularia Western Burrowing Owl 2<br />
Bartramia longicauda Upland Sandpiper 2,6<br />
Botaurus lentiginosus American Bittern 2<br />
Branta canadensis occidentalis Dusky Canada Goose 10<br />
Buteo lineatus Red-shouldered Hawk None<br />
Buteo regalis Ferruginous Hawk 2,6<br />
Buteo swainsoni Swainson's Hawk 5<br />
Buteogallus anthracinus Common Black-Hawk 3<br />
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus sandiegensis San Diego Cactus Wren 5<br />
Catharus bicknelli Bicknell's Thrush 9<br />
Centrocercus obtusilobula Western Sage Grouse 6<br />
Centrocercus urophasianus Sage Grouse 1<br />
Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus Western Snowy Plover 2<br />
Chlidonias niger Black Tern 2,9<br />
Circus cyaneus Northern Harrier None<br />
Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo 2,5<br />
Contopus borealis Olive-Sided Flycatcher 2<br />
Contopus cooperi Olive-sided Flycatcher 9<br />
Coturnicops noveboracensis Yellow Rail 6,9<br />
Cygnus buccinator Trumpeter Swan 1,2,4,10<br />
Cypseloides niger Black Swift 2<br />
X Dendroica angelae Elfin Woods Warbler 8<br />
Dendroica caerulescens Black-throated Blue Warbler 9<br />
Dendroica castanea Bay-breasted Warbler 9<br />
Dendroica cerulea Cerulean Warbler 9<br />
Dendroica discolor Prairie Warbler None<br />
Dolichonyx oryzivorus Bobolink 9<br />
Empidonax flaviventris Yellow-bellied Flycatcher None<br />
Euptilotis neoxenus Eared Trogan 3<br />
Falcipennis canadensis Spruce Grouse 9<br />
Falco columbarius Merlin 2<br />
Falco peregrinus anatum American Peregrine Falcon 1,3,4,5,6,8,9<br />
Falco peregrinus pealei Peale's Peregrine Falcon 10<br />
Gavia immer Common Loon 1,2,4,6<br />
Grus canadensis pratensis Florida Sandhill Crane 8<br />
Grus canadensis tabida Greater Sandhill Crane 2,6,5<br />
Histrionicus histrionicus Harlequin Duck 1,2,4,6<br />
<strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> Summary Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 106
Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Ixobrychus exilis Least Bittern None<br />
Lagopus leucurus White-Tailed Ptarmigan 3<br />
Lanius ludovicianus Loggerhead Shrike 1,2<br />
Lanius ludovicianus migrans Migrant Loggerhead Shrike 9<br />
Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus California Black Rail None<br />
Leucosticte arctoa atrata Black-Rosy Finch 6<br />
Limnothlypis swainsonii Swainson's Warbler 9<br />
Melanerpes lewis Lewis' Woodpecker 2<br />
Meleagris gallopavo mexicana Gould's Wild Turkey 3<br />
Numenius americanus Long-Billed Curlew 2,6<br />
Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned Night-heron None<br />
Oporornis agilis Connecticut Warbler 9<br />
Oreortyx pictus Mountain Quail 1,4<br />
Otus flammeolus Flammulated Owl 1,2,4<br />
Pandion haliaetus Osprey 2,10<br />
Passerculus sandwichensis ruf<strong>of</strong>uscus Chihuahua Savannah Sparrow None<br />
Passerella iliaca Fox Sparrow 2<br />
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos American White Pelican 6<br />
Phalaropus tricolor Wilson's Phalarope 9<br />
Picoides albolarvatus White-Headed Woodpecker 1,4<br />
Picoides arcticus Black-Backed Woodpecker 1,2,9<br />
Picoides tridactylus Three-toed Woodpecker 2,4,9<br />
Plegadis chihi White-Faced Ibis 2<br />
Progne subis Purple Martin 2<br />
Rallus elegans King Rail None<br />
Regulus satrapa Golden-Crowned Kinglet 2<br />
Sitta pygmaea Pygmy Nuthatch 2<br />
Speotyto cunicularia Burrowing Owl 1<br />
Sterna caspia Caspian Tern None<br />
Sterna hirundo Common Tern 9<br />
Strix nebulosa Great Gray Owl 4,5,9<br />
Strix occidentalis occidentalis California Spotted Owl 4,5<br />
Tympanuchus cupido Greater Prairie Chicken 1,2<br />
X Tympanuchus pallidicinctus Lesser Prairie Chicken None<br />
Tympanuchus phasianellus Sharp-tailed Grouse 9<br />
Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse 1,2,4<br />
Vireo atricapillus Black-Capped Vireo None<br />
Vireo bellii Bell's Vireo 3<br />
Acipenser fulvescens Lake Sturgeon 9<br />
Ambloplites cavifrons Roanoke Bass None<br />
Amblyopsis spelaea Northern Cavefish None<br />
Ammocrypta clara Western Sand Darter 8<br />
Ammocrypta pellucida (= Etheostoma Eastern Sand Darter None<br />
Campostoma ornatum Mexican Stoneroller 3<br />
Catostomus discobolus yarrowi Zuni Bluehead Sucker None<br />
Catostomus latipinnis Flannelmouth Sucker None<br />
Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus Goose Lake Sucker 5,6<br />
Catostomus ssp. 3 Little Colorado River Sucker 3<br />
Catostomus synderi Klamath Largescale Sucker 6<br />
Clinostomus elongatus Redside Dace 8<br />
Coregonus artedi Cisco Or Lake Herring None<br />
Coregonus zenithicus Shortjaw Cisco 9<br />
Cottus baileyi Black Sculpin 8<br />
Cottus bairdi ssp.1 Malheur Mottled Sculpin 6<br />
Cottus hypselurus Ozark Sculpin 9<br />
Cottus leiopomus Wood River Sculpin 4<br />
Cottus pitensis Pit Sculpin None<br />
<strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> Summary Page 3 <strong>of</strong> 106
Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Cottus rhotheus Torrent Sculpin 1<br />
Cottus tenuis Slender Sculpin 6<br />
Crystallaria (=Ammocrypta) asprella Crystal Darter None<br />
Cycleptus elongatus Blue Sucker 8<br />
Cyprinella callisema Ocmulgee Shiner None<br />
Cyprinella callitaenia Bluestripe Shiner None<br />
Cyprinella leedsi Bannerfin Shiner None<br />
Cyprinella xaenura Altamaha Shiner None<br />
Cyprinella zanema Santee Chub 8<br />
Cyprinodon pecosensis Pecos Pupfish None<br />
Cyprinodon tularosa White Sands Pupfish None<br />
Erimystax x-punctatus Gravel Chub 9<br />
Erimyzon sucetta Lake Chubsucker None<br />
Esox lucius Northern Pike 10<br />
Etheostoma (=Ammocrypta) clarium Western Sand Darter 9<br />
Etheostoma acuticeps Sharphead Darter 8<br />
Etheostoma brevirostrum Holiday Darter 8<br />
Etheostoma burri Brook Darter 9<br />
Etheostoma cinereum Ashy Darter None<br />
X Etheostoma cragini Arkansas Darter None<br />
Etheostoma ditrema Coldwater Darter None<br />
Etheostoma lepidum Greenthroat Darter None<br />
Etheostoma maculatum Spotted Darter 9<br />
Etheostoma moorei Yellowcheek Darter None<br />
X Etheostoma nigrum suzanae Cumberland Johnny Darter None<br />
Etheostoma osburni Candy Darter 8,9<br />
Etheostoma pallididorsum Paleback Darter None<br />
Etheostoma pellucida Easern Sand Darter None<br />
Etheostoma raneyi Yazoo Darter None<br />
Etheostoma tippecanoe Tippecanoe Darter 9<br />
Etheostoma trisella Trispot Darter None<br />
Etheostoma uniporum Current Darter 9<br />
Etheostoma vulneratum Wounded Darter 8<br />
Fundulus diaphanus Banded Killifish None<br />
Fundulus euryzonus Broadstripe Topminnow None<br />
Fundulus sciadicus Plains Topminnow 2<br />
Gasterosteus aculeatus microcephalus Partially Armored Three-Spine 5<br />
Gila bicolor oregonensis Oregon Lakes Tui Chub None<br />
Gila bicolor pectinifer Lahontan Lake Tui Chub 5<br />
Gila bicolor thallassina Goose Lake Tui Chub 5<br />
X Gila intermedia Gila Chub 3<br />
Gila orcutti Arroyo Chub 5<br />
Gila pandora Rio Grande Chub None<br />
Gila robusta Roundtail Chub 3<br />
Gila robusta seminuda Virgin River Chub None<br />
Hybopsis aestivalis tetranemus Arkansas River Speckled Chub None<br />
Hybopsis gracilis Flathead Chub 2<br />
X Hybopsis meeki Sicklefin Chub None<br />
Ichthyomyzon bdellium Ohio Lamprey None<br />
Ichthyomyzon fossor Northern Brook Lamprey None<br />
Ichthyomyzon greeleyi Mountain Brook Lamprey 8,9<br />
Ictalurus lupus Headwater Catfish 3<br />
Lampetra tridentata ssp. Goose Lake Lamprey 5<br />
Lavina exilicauda chi Clear Lake Hitch None<br />
Lepomis symmetricus Bantam Sunfish 9<br />
Lota lota Ling 1<br />
X Macrhybopsis gelida Sturgeon Chub 1<br />
<strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> Summary Page 4 <strong>of</strong> 106
Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
X Macrhybopsis meeki Sicklefin Chub 1<br />
Margariscus margarita Pearl Dace 9<br />
Micropterus notius Suwanee Bass None<br />
Mosostoma congestum Grey Redhorse 3<br />
Mosostoma lachneri Greater Jumprock None<br />
Moxostoma carinatum River Redhorse None<br />
Moxostoma valenciennesi Greater Redhorse 9<br />
Mylopharodon conocephalus Hardhead 5<br />
Notropis anogenus Pugnose Shiner 9<br />
Notropis ariommus Popeye Shiner None<br />
Notropis girardi Arkansas River Shiner None<br />
Notropis heterolepis Blacknose Shiner 9<br />
Notropis hubbsi Bluehead Shiner None<br />
Notropis hypsilepis Highscale Shiner None<br />
Notropis jemeazanus Rio Grande Shiner None<br />
Notropis lineapunctata Lined Chub None<br />
Notropis melanostoma Blackmouth Shiner None<br />
Notropis ortenburgeri Kiamichi Shiner None<br />
Notropis ozarcanus Ozark Shiner 9<br />
Notropis perpallidus Peppered Shiner None<br />
Notropis sabinae Sabine Shiner 9<br />
Notropis scabriceps New River Shiner 9<br />
Notropis semperasper Roughhead Shiner 8<br />
Notropis ssp. 4 Sawfin Shiner None<br />
Noturus furiosus Carolina Madtom 8<br />
Noturus gilberti Orange Fin Madtom None<br />
Noturus lachneri Ouachita Madtom 8<br />
Noturus munitus Frecklebelly Madtom None<br />
Noturus taylori Caddo Madtom None<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki clarki (Olympic Penninsula<br />
Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout 1,2<br />
ESU) Costal Cutthroat Trout 6<br />
X Oncorhynchus clarki clarki (Oregon Coast ESU) Coastal Cutthroat Trout 6<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki clarki (Puget Sound ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki clarki (Southern OR/CA<br />
Coastal Cutthroat Trout 6<br />
Coasts ESU) Coastal Cutthroat Trout 5,6<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi Westslope Cutthroat Trout 1,4<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus Colorado River Cutthroat Trout 2,4<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki ssp. 2 Snake River Fine-Spotted 4<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki utah Bonneville Cutthroat Trout 4<br />
Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout<br />
Chum Salmon (L. Col. River, Olympic<br />
2,3<br />
Oncorhynchus keta (Pacific Coast ESU) Pen, and OR Coast Pop.) 6<br />
Oncorhynchus keta (=Fish Creek pop 1)<br />
Oncorhynchus keta (Puget Sound/Strait <strong>of</strong><br />
Chum Salmon 10<br />
George ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus kisutch (Lower Columbia<br />
Chum Salmon (Puget Sound Pop.) 6<br />
X River/SW WA ESU) Coho Salmon 6<br />
X Oncorhynchus kisutch (Puget Sound ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss (Klamath Mountains<br />
Coho Salmon 6<br />
X Province ESU) Steelhead 5,6<br />
X Oncorhynchus mykiss (Oregon Coast ESU) Steelhead 6<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita Volcano Creek Golden Trout 5<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss aquilarum (pop 5) Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout None<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri Interior Redband Trout 1,6<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 4 Warner Valley Redband Trout 5<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 6 Goose Lake Redband Trout 5<br />
<strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> Summary Page 5 <strong>of</strong> 106
Federal<br />
Candidate<br />
<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Oncorhynchus mykiss pop 7 McCloud River Redband Trout None<br />
Oncorhynchus nerka (Olympic Penninsula ESU) Sockeye Salmon None<br />
Oncorhynchus nerka (Puget Sound ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Central Valley Fall<br />
Sockeye Salmon 6<br />
X and Late Fall-run ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (King Salmon River<br />
Chinook Salmon 5<br />
and Wheeler Creek Pop.) Chinook Salmon None<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Middle Columbia Chinook Salmon (Fall, Spring, SW WA<br />
River ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Oregon Coast<br />
Pop.) 6<br />
ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Southern OR and<br />
Chinook Salmon (Spring Pop.) 6<br />
Northern CA Coastal ESU) Chinook Salmon 5,6<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Upper Columbia Chinook Salmon (SW Washington - Fall<br />
River Summer/fall ESU)<br />
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Upper Klamath-<br />
Pop.) None<br />
Trinity Rivers ESU) Chinook Salmon (Fall and Spring Run) 5<br />
Percina burtoni Blotchside Darter 8<br />
Percina copelandi Channel Darter 9<br />
Percina cymatotaenia Bluestripe Darter None<br />
Percina evides Gilt Darter 9<br />
Percina gymnocephala Appalachian Darter 9<br />
Percina lenticula Freckled Darter None<br />
Percina macrocephala Longhead Darter 8,9<br />
Percina nasuta Longnose Darter 8,9<br />
Percina sp. nov. Ouachita Darter None<br />
Percina squamata Olive Darter None<br />
Percina uranidea Stargazing Darter 9<br />
Phenacobius crassilabrum Fatlips Minnow None<br />
Phenacobius teretulus Kanawha Minnow 9<br />
Phoxinus erythrogaster Southern Redbelly Dace None<br />
Phoxinus tennesseensis Tenneessee Dace 8<br />
Pimephales tenellus parviceps Eastern Slim Minnow 9<br />
Rhinichthys bowersi Cheat Minnow 9<br />
Rhinichthys osculus ssp. 8 Santa Ana Speckled Dace 5<br />
Semotilus lumbee Sandhills Chub None<br />
X Thymallus arcticus montanus (fluvial) Montana Arctic Grayling None<br />
Typhlichthys subterraneus Southern Cavefish 9<br />
Acneus beeri Beer's False Penny Beetle 6<br />
Acneus burnelli Burnell's False Penny Beetle 6<br />
Acroloxus coloradensis Rocky Mountain Capshell Snail 2<br />
Acronicta albarufa Albarufan Dagger Moth None<br />
Aeshna dugesi Arroyo Darner None<br />
Aeshna tuberculifera Black-tipped Darner None<br />
Aeshna verticalis Green-striped Darner None<br />
Aflexia rubranura Red-veined Prairie Leafhopper None<br />
Agathon arizonicus Netwing Midge 3<br />
Agathymus alliae Mojave Gaint Skipper 3<br />
Agathymus aryxna Aaryxna Gaint Skipper None<br />
Agathymus baueri freemani Freeman's Agave Borer None<br />
Agathymus evansi Brigadier 3<br />
Agathymus neumoegini Neumogen's Gaint Skipper None<br />
Agathymus polingi Poling's Gaint Skipper None<br />
Agrotis buchholzi Buchholz's Dart Moth None<br />
Ahhmunella mearnsi Big Hatchet Woodland Snail None<br />
Alasmidonta marginata Elktoe 9<br />
Alasmidonta varicosa Brook Floater 8<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Alasmidonta wrightiana Ochlockonee Arc-Mussel None<br />
Aleochara lucifuga Cave Rove Beetle None<br />
Alimidonta varilosa Brook Floater 8<br />
Allocrangonyx hubrichti Central Missouri Cave Amphipod 9<br />
Amblema plicata perplicata Roundlake Threeridge 8<br />
Amblychila pbaroni Tiger Beetle None<br />
Amblychila picolominii Tiger Beetle None<br />
Amblychila schwarzi Tiger Beetle None<br />
Amblyscirtes belli Bell's Roadside Skipper 9<br />
Ameletus falsus False Ameletus Mayfly None<br />
Anodonta californiensis California Floater 3,5<br />
Anodontoides radiatus Rayed Creekshell None<br />
Anthocharis pima Orange Tip Pima None<br />
X Antrobia culveri Tumbling Creek Cavesnail None<br />
Apatania tavala Cascades Apatanian Caddisfly 6<br />
Aphaostracon pyncus Dense Hydrobe 8<br />
Apochthonius paucispinosus Dry Fork Valley Cave Pseudoscorpion 9<br />
Apodemia phyciodoides Cresent Matalmark None<br />
Appalachia arcana Michigan Bog Grasshopper None<br />
Arcidens confragosus Rock Pocketbook 8<br />
Argia sabino Sabino Canyon Damselfly 3<br />
Arianops sandersoni Magazine Mountain Mold Beetle 8<br />
Arigomphus furcifer Lilypad Clubtail None<br />
Ashmunella animasensis Animas Peak Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella auriculata Boulder Canyon Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella binneyi Silver Creek Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella cockerelli Black Range Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella daniels Whitewater Creek Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella harrisi Goat Montain Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella hebardi Big Hatchet Mountains Ashmunella None<br />
Ashmunella macromphala Cooke's Peak Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella mearnsi Big Hatchet Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella mendax Iron Creek Woodlandsnail 3<br />
Ashmunella organensis Organ Mountains Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella pasonis Franklin Mountains Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella rhyssa altissima A Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella rileyensis Mount Riley Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella todseni Maple Canyon Woodlandsnail None<br />
Ashmunella walkeri Florida Mountatins Woodlandsnail None<br />
Assiminea pecos Pecos Assiminea Snail None<br />
Atrytone arogos Arogos Skipper 1,8<br />
Atrytonopsis cestus Cestus Skipper None<br />
Atrytonopsis hianna Dusted Skipper None<br />
Boloria chariclea montina White Mountain Fritillary None<br />
Brachycercus flavus Yellow Brachycercus Mayfly 8<br />
Caecidotea cannulus An Isopod 9<br />
Caecidotea dimorpha An Isopod None<br />
Caecidotea holsingeri Holsinger's Cave Isopod 8,9<br />
Caecidotea simonini An Isopod None<br />
Caecidotea sinuncus An Isopod None<br />
Calephelis arizonensis Arizona Metalmark 3<br />
Calephelis mutica Swamp Metalmark None<br />
Callophrys constocki Comstock's Hairstreak 3<br />
Calopteryx amata Superb Jewelwing None<br />
Calymmaria cavicola Cave Funnel-web Spider None<br />
Cambarus batchi Bluegrass Crayfish None<br />
Cambarus bouchardi Big South Fork Crayfish None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Cambarus extraneus Chickamauga Crayfish None<br />
Cambarus georgiae Little Tennessee Crayfish None<br />
Cambarus hubrichti Salem Cave Crayfish 9<br />
Cambarus nerterius An Underground Crayfish None<br />
Cambarus parrishi Parrish Crayfish 8<br />
Cambarus reburrus French Broad Crayfish 8<br />
Cambarus setosus Bristly Cave Crayfish None<br />
Cambarus veteranus A Crayfish None<br />
Carychium exile Ice Thorn None<br />
Catinella exile Land Snail None<br />
Catocala pretiosa Precious Underwing None<br />
Cauloxenus stygius A Cave Obligate Copepod None<br />
Ceraclea vertreesi Verteree's Caddisfly None<br />
Chlorochroa belfragi Belfragi's Bug 1<br />
Cicindela denikei Tiger Beetle Spp. None<br />
Cicindela hirticollis corpuscula Tiger Beetle 3<br />
Cicindela hornii Tiger Beetle None<br />
Cicindela marginipennis Cobblestone Tiger Beetle None<br />
Cicindela nevadica olmosa Los Olmos Tiger Beetle None<br />
Cicindela oregona maricopa Maricopa Tiger Beetle 3<br />
Cicindela politula petrophila Tiger Beetle None<br />
Cicindela praetextata pallid<strong>of</strong>emora Tiger Beetle None<br />
Cicindela purpurea cimarrona Tiger Beetle None<br />
Coelostemma pyrgonasta Bishop's Cap Snail None<br />
Conotyla bollmani Bollman's Cave Millepede None<br />
Cordulegaster sayi Say's Dragonfly 8<br />
Crangonyx hobbsi Hobb's Cave Amphipod None<br />
Crangonyx packardi Packard's Cave Amphipod None<br />
Cryptochia neosa Blue Mountains Cryptochian Caddisfly 6<br />
Cumberlandia monodonta Spectacle Case 9<br />
Cylloepus parkeri Parker's Cylloepus Riffle Beetle 3<br />
Cymbiodyta arzonica Chiricahua Water Scavenger Beetle 3<br />
Cyprogenia aberti Western Fanshell 9<br />
Daihinibaenetes arizonensis Arizona Giant Sand Treader Cricket None<br />
Decodes stevensi Steven's Tortcicid Moth 2<br />
Deronectes neomexicanus Bonita Diving Beetle None<br />
Discus shimeki cockerellii Cockerells Striate Disc Snail 2<br />
Dolania americana American Sand Burrowing Mayfly 8<br />
Eacles imperialis pini The Imperial Moth None<br />
Elliptio arctata Delicate Spike None<br />
Elliptio fraterna Brother Spike None<br />
Elliptio judithae Nuese Slabshell None<br />
Elliptio lanceolata Yellow Lance None<br />
Elliptio roanokensis Roanoke Slabshell None<br />
Eobrachycentrus gelidae Mt Hood Primitive Caddisfly 6<br />
Ephemerella argo Argo Ephemerellan Mayfly 8<br />
Epioblasma triquetra Snuffbox 8<br />
Erebia disa mancinus Mancinus Alpine None<br />
Erebia discoidalis discoiddis Red-disked Alpine None<br />
Erebomaster flavescens Golden Cave Harvestman None<br />
Erynnis martialis Mottled Duskywing 9<br />
Erynnis persius Persius Duskywing None<br />
Erynnis scudderi Scudder's Duskywing None<br />
Ethmia monachella Lost Ethmiid Moth 2<br />
Euchlaena milnei Geometer Moth None<br />
Euchloe olympia Olympia Marble None<br />
Euconulus alderi Land Snail None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Eulonchus marialiciae Mary Alice's Small-Headed Fly None<br />
Eumorsea pinaleno Pinaleno Monkey Grasshopper 3<br />
Euphydryas anicia cloudcr<strong>of</strong>ti Sacramento Mt. Checkerspot 9<br />
Euphyes dukesi Duke's Skipper None<br />
Fallicambarus byersi Lavender Burrowing Crayfish None<br />
Fallicambarus danielae Speckled Burrowing Crayfish None<br />
Fallicambarus gordoni Camp Shelby Burrowing Crayfish None<br />
Farula davisi Green Springs Mt. Farulan Caddisfly 6<br />
Farula jewetti Mt Hood Farulan Caddisfly 6<br />
Farula reaperi Tombstone Prairie Farulan Caddisfly 6<br />
Fontigens tartarea Organ Cavesnail 9<br />
Fusconaia askewi Texas Pigtoe 8<br />
Fusconaia barnesiana Tennessee Pigtoe 8<br />
Fusconaia lananensis Triangle Pigtoe 8<br />
Fusconaia masoni Atlantic Pigtoe 8<br />
Fusconaia subrotunda Longsolid None<br />
Gammarus desperatus Noel's Amphipod None<br />
Gastrocopta dalliana dalliana Animas Mountains Gastrocopta None<br />
Glyphyalinia clingmani Fragile Glyph 8<br />
Gomphus (=Phanogomphus) descriptus Harpoon Clubtail None<br />
Gomphus adelphus Mustached Clubtail None<br />
Gomphus cavillaris brimleyi Brimley's Dragonfly 8<br />
Gomphus consanguis Cherokee Clubtail Dragonfly 8<br />
Gomphus diminutus Diminutive Clubtail 8<br />
Gomphus fraternus Midland Clubtail None<br />
Gomphus parvidens carolinus Sandhills Clubtail 8<br />
Gomphus quadricolor Rapids Clubtail None<br />
Gomphus septima Septima's Clubtail 8<br />
Gomphus viridifrons Green-faced Clubtail 9<br />
Gyraulus crista Linnaeus' Ramshorn Snail 3<br />
Heliodiscus sheari Tallus Coil 8<br />
Helisoma newberryi newberryi Great Basin Rams-Horn (Snail) 5<br />
Helocordulia uhleri Uhler's Sundragon None<br />
Hemipachnobia subporphyrea Venus Flytrap Cutworm Moth None<br />
Hesperia attalus slossonae Seminole Skipper None<br />
Hesperia dacotae Dakota Skipper 1<br />
Hesperia ottoe Ottoe Skipper 1<br />
Hesperochernes mirabilis Wonderful Pseudoscorpion None<br />
Hesperopsis gracielae Macneill Sooty Wing Skipper None<br />
Heterelmis stephani Stephan's Heterelmis Riffle Beetle 3<br />
Hobbseus attenuatus Pearl Rivulet Crayfish None<br />
Holospira cockerelli Cockerll's Holospira None<br />
Holospira crossei Cross Holospira None<br />
Holospira metcalfei Metcalf Holospira None<br />
Holospira montivaga Vagabond Holospira 3<br />
Holospira roemeri Distorted Metastoma (Sic) None<br />
Homoeoneuria cahabensis Cahaba Sandfiltering Mayfly None<br />
Homoplectra schuhi Schuh's Homoplectran Caddisfly 6<br />
Huleechius marroni carolus Marron's San Carlos Riffle Beetle None<br />
Humboldtiana ultima Northern Threeband 3<br />
Hydraena maureenae Maureens' Shale Stream Beetle None<br />
Hypochilus sheari A Lampshade Spider 8<br />
Incisalia fotis Early Elfin None<br />
Incisalia henrici Henry's Elfin None<br />
Incisalia irus Frosted Elfin None<br />
Io fluvialis Spiny Riversnail None<br />
Ivesia carolinensis Linville Cavern Spider None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Juga (Calibasis) acutifilosa Scalloped Juga (Snail) None<br />
Juga (Calibasis) occata Topaz Juga (Snail) None<br />
Kleptochthonius orpheus Orpheus Cave Pseudoscorpion None<br />
Lampsilis conspicuus A Bivalve 8<br />
Lampsilis fasciola Wavyrayed Lampmussel None<br />
Lampsilis hydiana Lousiana Fatmucket 8<br />
Lampsilis rafinesqueana Neosho Mucket None<br />
Lampsilis sature Sandbank Pocketbook None<br />
Lampsilis teres Yellow Sandshell None<br />
Lanthus vernalis Southern Pygmy Clubtail None<br />
Lasmigona compressa Creek Heelsplitter None<br />
Lasmigona costata Fluted-shell Mussel None<br />
Lasmigona holstonia Tennessee Heelsplitter 8<br />
Lasmigona subviridis Green Floater 9<br />
Leptodea leptodon Scaleshell Mussel None<br />
Leptophlebia johnsoni Johnson's Pronggill Mayfly None<br />
Leptoxis crassa Crass River Snail None<br />
Leptoxis praerosa Onyx Rocksnail None<br />
Lepyronia gibbosa Hill-prairie Spittlebug None<br />
Lestes eurinus Amber-winged Spreadwing None<br />
Leuctra szczytkoki Schoolhouse Springs Stonefly None<br />
Lexingtonia dolabelloides Slabside Pearlymussel None<br />
Libellula composita Bleached (Dragonfly) Skimmer 3<br />
Libellula nodisticta Hoary Skimmer 3<br />
Ligumia recta Black Sandshell None<br />
Limenitis archippus obsoleta Obsolete Viceroy Butterfly 3<br />
Limnephilus atercus Ft. Dick Limnephilus Caddisfly 6<br />
Litocampa fieldingi Dipluran None<br />
Litocampa holsingeri Dipluran None<br />
Lycaeides idas nabokovi Nabokov's (or Northern) Blue 9<br />
Lycaena ferrisi Arizona Copper None<br />
Lytta mirifica Anthony Blister Beetle None<br />
Macrocotyla h<strong>of</strong>fmasteri H<strong>of</strong>fmaster's Cave Flatworm None<br />
Macromia margarita Margarita River Cruiser 8<br />
Macromia wabashensis Wabash River Cruiser None<br />
Madeophylax spp. Caddisfly 8<br />
Megacyclops undescribed spp Campground Cave Copepod None<br />
Megaleuctra williamsae William's Rare Winter Stonefly None<br />
Megathymus ursus Ursine Giant Skipper 3<br />
Merolonche dolli Doll's Merolonche None<br />
Mesodon archeri Ocoee Covert Snail None<br />
Microdynerus arenicolus Antioch Potter Wasp None<br />
Ministrymon clytie Clytie's Hairstreak None<br />
Nannaria shenandoeasis Shenandoah Mtn. Xystodesmid 8<br />
Neophasia terlootii Chiricahua Pine Whitefly<br />
Columbia Gorge Neothremman<br />
3<br />
Neothrema andersoni<br />
Caddisfly 6<br />
Nesticus carteri Carter's Cave Spider None<br />
Nesticus cooperi Lost Nantahala Cave Spider None<br />
Nesticus crosbyi A Nesticid Spider 8<br />
Nesticus mimus A Nesticid Spider 8<br />
Nesticus sheari A Nesticid Spider 8<br />
Nesticus silvanus A Nesticid Spider 8<br />
Neurocordulia molesta Smoky Shadowfly 8<br />
Oarisma powesheik Powesheik Skipperling 1<br />
Obovaria jacksoniana Southern Hickorynut None<br />
Obovaria subrotunda Round Hickorynut 8<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Ochrotrichia contorta Micro Caddisfly None<br />
Oeneis jutta ascerta Jutta Arctic None<br />
Oenesis melissa semidea White Mountain Butterfly None<br />
Oliasrces clara Cheese-Weed Owlfly<br />
Tombstone Prairie Oligaphlebodes<br />
None<br />
Oligophlebodes mostbento<br />
Caddisfly 6<br />
Ophiogomphus (=Ophionurus) mainensis Maine Snaketail 9<br />
Ophiogomphus anomalus Extra-striped Snaketail None<br />
Ophiogomphus arizonicus Arizona Snaketail None<br />
Ophiogomphus edmundo Edmund's Snaketail 8<br />
Ophiogomphus howei Pygmy Snaketail 8<br />
Ophiogomphus incurvatus Alleghany Snaketail 8<br />
Orconectes deanae Conchas Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes eupunctus Coldwater Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes harrisonii Big River Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes indianensis Indiana Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes inermis inermis Northern Cave Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes kentuckiensis Kentucky Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes meeki A Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes peruncus Big Creek Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes placidus A Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes quadruncus St. Francis River Crayfish None<br />
Orconectes williamsi White River Midget Crayfish None<br />
Oreohelix barbata Bearded Mountainsnail None<br />
Oreohelix grahamensis Pinaleno Mountainsnail 3<br />
Oreohelix littoralis San Augustin Mountainsnail None<br />
Oreohelix socorroensis Socorro Mountainsnail None<br />
Oreohelix strigosa cooperi Cooper's Rocky Mtn Snail 2<br />
Oreohelix swopei Morgan Creek Mountainsnail None<br />
Oreohelix yavapai cummingsi Cumming's Mountainsnail None<br />
Oreohilix pilsbry Oreohelix Choloride 3<br />
Oxyloma haydeni haydeni Niobrara Ambersnail None<br />
Pallifera hemphilli Black Mantleslug 8<br />
Papaipema beeriana Blazing Star Stem Borer None<br />
Papaipema eryngii Rattlesnake-master Borer Moth None<br />
Paravitrea aulacogyra A Land Snail None<br />
Paravitrea placentula Glossy Supercoil 8<br />
Paravitrea reesi Round Supercoil None<br />
Paravitrea septadens Brown Supercoil None<br />
Paravitrea ternaria Sculpted Supercoil 8<br />
Paravitrea varidens Roan Supercoil None<br />
Phanetta subterranea A Spider None<br />
Phyciodes batesii Tawny Crescent Butterfly 1,2<br />
Pieris virginiensis West Virginia White None<br />
Piruna polingii Spotted Skipperling None<br />
Pisidium (cyclocalyx) ultramontanum Montane Peaclam None<br />
Pisidium sanguinichristi Sangre De Cristo Pea-Clam 3<br />
Plethobasus cyphyus Sheepnose None<br />
Pleurobema beadleanum Mississippi Pigtoe 8<br />
Pleurobema cordatum Ohio Pigtoe None<br />
Pleurobema oviforme Tennessee Clubshell None<br />
Pleurobema rubrum Pyramid Pigtoe None<br />
Popenaias popeii Pope's Mussel None<br />
Porhomma cavernicola Cavernicolous Sheet-web Spider None<br />
Potamilus amphichaenus Texas Heelsplitter 8<br />
Potamilus capax Fat Pocketbook None<br />
Problema bolenta Rare Skipper None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Problema byssus Byssus Skipper None<br />
Procambarus barbiger Jackson Prairie Crayfish None<br />
Procambarus delicatus Bigcheek Cave Crayfish None<br />
Procambarus fitzpatricki Spiny-tailed Crayfish None<br />
Procambarus jaculus Javelin Crayfish 8<br />
Procambarus lecontei Mobile Crayfish None<br />
Procambarus medialis Tar River Crayfish 8<br />
Procambarus orcinus Woodville Karst Cave Crayfish None<br />
Procambarus penni Pearl Blackwater Crayfish 8<br />
Procambarus plumimanus Croatan Crayfish 8<br />
Progomphus bellei Belle's Sand Clubtail 8<br />
Psephinus arizonensis Arizona Water Penny Beetle 3<br />
Psephinus montanus White Mountains Water Penny Beetle 3<br />
Pseudanophthalmus avernus Avernus Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus cordicollis Little Kennedy Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus fuscus Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus hadenoecus Timber Ridge Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus hypertichosus Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus intersectus Crossroads Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus limicola Mud-Dwelling Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus montanus Dry Fork Valley Cave Beetle 9<br />
Pseudanophthalmus nelsoni Nelson's Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus petrunkevitchi Petrunkevitch'S Cave Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus tenuis (=stricticollis) A Troglobitic Ground Beetle None<br />
Pseudanophthalmus youngi youngi Young's Cave Ground Beetle None<br />
Pseudocopaeodes eunus eunus Wandering Skipper None<br />
Pseudosinella certa Gandy Creek Cave Springtail None<br />
Pseudosinella espana A Springtail None<br />
Pseudosinella fonsa Fountain Cave Springtail None<br />
Pseudosinella gisini Cave Springtail None<br />
Pseudotremia fulgida Greenbrier Valley Cave Millipede None<br />
Pseudotremia lusciosa Germany Valley Cave Millipede None<br />
Pseudotremia princeps South Branch Valley Cave Millipede None<br />
Ptychobranchus jonesi Southern Kidneyshell None<br />
Ptychobranchus occidentalis Ouachita Kidneyshell None<br />
Pygarctia spraguei Sprague's Pygarctic None<br />
Pyrgulopsis arizonae Bylas Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis bacchus Grand Wash Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis bernardina San Bernardino Springsnail None<br />
X Pyrgulopsis chupaderae Chupadera Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis conica Kingman Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis deserta Desert Springsnail None<br />
X Pyrgulopsis gilae Gila Pyrg (Spring) Snail 3<br />
Pyrgulopsis glandulosa Verde Rim Springsnail 3<br />
Pyrgulopsis metcalfi Metcalf Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis montezumensis Montezuma Well Springsnail None<br />
X Pyrgulopsis morrisoni Page Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis owensensis Owen's Valley Springsnail 5<br />
X Pyrgulopsis roswellensis Roswell Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis simplex Fossil Springsnail 3<br />
Pyrgulopsis sola Brown Springsnail None<br />
X Pyrgulopsis thermalis New Mexico Hot Spring Snail 3<br />
X Pyrgulopsis thompsoni Huachuca Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgulopsis trivialis Three Forks Springsnail 3<br />
Pyrgulopsis wongi Wong's Springsnail 5<br />
Pyrgulposis pecosensis Pecos Springsnail None<br />
Pyrgus centaureae freija Freija's Grizzled Skipper None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Pyrgus wyandot Appalachian Grizzled Skipper 8<br />
Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica Rabbitsfoot None<br />
Quadrula pustulosa mortoni Western Pimpleback 8<br />
Radiocentrum hachetana Hacheta Mountainsnail 3<br />
Rhyacophila colonus O'Brien Rhyacophilan Caddisfly 6<br />
Rhyacophila haddocki Haddock's Rhyacophilian Caddisfly 6<br />
Rhyacophila unipunctata One-Spot Rhyacophilian Caddisfly 6<br />
Schinia indiana Phlox Moth None<br />
Scytonotus granulatus Granulated Millipede None<br />
Semiothisa fraserata Fraser Fir Geometrid Moth 8<br />
Serratella spiculosa Spiculose Seratellan Mayfly None<br />
Simpsonaias ambigua Salamander Mussel 8<br />
Sinella agna A Springtail None<br />
Sinella alata Wingless Winged Cave Springtail None<br />
Sinella cavernacum Cavernicolous Springtail None<br />
Somatochlora calverti Calvert's Emerald 8<br />
Somatochlora elongata Ski-tailed Emerald Dragonfly 9<br />
Somatochlora forcipata Forcipate Emerald None<br />
Somatochlora incurvata Warpaint Emerald 9<br />
Somatochlora margarita Big Thicket Emerald Dragonfly 8<br />
Somatochlora minor Ocellated Emerald None<br />
Sonoerella animasensis Animas Talussnail None<br />
Sonoerella christenseni Clark Peak Talussnail 3<br />
Sonoerella todseni Dona Ana Talussnail None<br />
Sonorella allynsmithi Squaw Peak Talussnail None<br />
Sonorella grahamensis Pinaleno Talussnail 3<br />
Sonorella imitator Mimic Talussnail 3<br />
X Sonorella macrophallus Wet Canyon Talussnail 3<br />
Sonorella metcalfi Franklin Mountain Talussnail None<br />
Sonorella orientis Organ Mountain Talussnail None<br />
Sonorella papagorum Papago Talussnail None<br />
Spartiniphaga carterae Carter's Noctuid Moth None<br />
Spartiniphaga inops Spartina Borer Moth None<br />
Speyeria diana Diana Fritillary 8<br />
Speyeria idalia Regal Fritillary 1,2,8<br />
Speyeria nokomis coerulescens Blue Silverspot Butterfly 3<br />
Speyeria nokomis nitocris Mountain Silverspot Butterfly 3<br />
Speyeria nokomis nokomis Blue-Black Silverspot Butterfly 3<br />
Sphalloplana culveri Culver's Planarium None<br />
Stenelmis douglasensis Douglas Stenelmis Riffle Beetle None<br />
Stenopelmatus navajo Navajo Jerusalem Cricket None<br />
Stenotrema (=Euchemotrema) hubrichti Carinate Pillsnail 9<br />
Stenotrema pilsbryi Rich Mountain Slitmouth Snail 8<br />
Strophitus subvexus Southern Creekmussel None<br />
Stygobromus arizonensis Arizona Cave Amphipod 3<br />
Stygobromus culveri Culver's Cave Isopod None<br />
Stygobromus cumberlandus Cumberland Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus emarginatus Cumberland Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus fergusoni Greenbrier Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus montanus Mountain Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus morrisoni Morrison's Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus mundus Bath County Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus nanus Pocahontas Cave Isopod None<br />
Stygobromus onondagaensis Onondaga Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus parvus Minute Cave Isopod None<br />
Stygobromus pollustus Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus redactus Redacted Cave Amphipod None<br />
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area(s)<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Stygobromus spinatus Spring Cave Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus ssp. nov. Amphipod None<br />
Stygobromus subtilis Subtle Cave Amphipod 9<br />
Stylurus scudderi Zebra Clubtail 9<br />
Stylurus townsei Townes' Clubtail None<br />
Sypetrum signiferum Mexican Meadowfly None<br />
Taeniopteryx nelsoni Nelson's Early Black Stonefly None<br />
Tinodes siskiyou Siskiyou Caddisfly 6<br />
Tomocerus bidentatus Two-toothed Springtail None<br />
Toxolasma lividus Purple Liliput 9<br />
Toxolasma parvus Lilliput None<br />
Toxolasma pullus Savannah Lilliput None<br />
Trechus balsamensis Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus carolinae A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus luculentus luculentus A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus luculentus unicoi A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus mitchellensis A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus roanensis A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus rosenbergi A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus satanicus A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trechus subtilis A Ground Beetle 8<br />
Trichopetalum krekeleri A Millipede 9<br />
Trichopetalum packardi Packard's Blind Cave Millipede None<br />
Trichopetalum weyeriensis Grand Caverns Blind Millipede None<br />
Trichopetalum whitei Luray Caverns Blind Cave Millipede None<br />
Trimerotropis huroniana Lake Huron Locust None<br />
Tryonia kosteri Koster's Springsnail None<br />
Tyronia gilae Gila Tyronia Snail None<br />
Tyronia quitobaquitae Quitobaquito Tyronia None<br />
Vallonia gracilicosta albula Snail None<br />
Ventridens coelaxis Bidentrate Dome 8<br />
Venustaconcha ellipsiformis Ellipse None<br />
Vertigo bollesiana Land Snail None<br />
Vertigo clappi Cupped Vertigo None<br />
Vertigo hinkleyi Heart Vertigo None<br />
Vertigo meramecensis Bluff Vertigo 9<br />
Vertigo morsei Land Snail None<br />
Vertigo paradoxa Mystery Vertigo None<br />
Villosa choctawensis Choctaw Bean None<br />
Villosa lienosa Little Spectaclecase None<br />
Villosa nebulosa Alabama Rainbow 8<br />
Villosa vaughaniana Carolina Creekshell 8<br />
Zapada wahkeena Wahkeena Falls Flightless Stonefly 6<br />
Ammospermophilus leucurus tersus White-Tail Antelope Squirrel 3<br />
Antrozous pallidus Pallid Bat 1,5<br />
Arborimus albipes White-Footed Vole 6<br />
Bassariscus astutus Ringtail 2<br />
Brachylagus idahoensis Pygmy Rabbit 1,6<br />
Conepatus mesoleucus figginsi Colorado Hognosed Skunk 2<br />
Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendi Townsend's Big-Eared Bat 1,2,4,5<br />
Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii Pacific Western Big-Eared Bat 6<br />
Cynomys leucurus White-Tailed Prairie Dog None<br />
X Cynomys ludovicianus Black-Tailed Prairie Dog 1,2,3<br />
X Delphinapteras leucas Beluga Whale None<br />
Euderma maculatum Spotted Bat 1,2,4<br />
Eutamias minimus atristriatus Penassco Chipmunk 3<br />
Eutamias minimus chuskaensis Chuskaen Least Chipmunk None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Eutamias quadrivittatus australis Organ Mountains Chipmunk None<br />
Eutamias quadrivittatus oscuraensis Oscura Mountains Chipmunk None<br />
Glaucomys sabrinus californicus San Bernardino Flying Squirrel 5<br />
Gulo gulo Wolverine 1,4<br />
Gulo gulo luscus North American Wolverine 2<br />
Gulo gulo luteus California Wolverine 5,6<br />
Lasiurus blossevillii Western Red Bat 5<br />
Lepus callotis White-Sided Jack Rabbit 3<br />
Lutra canadensis River Otter 9<br />
Lutra canadensis sonora Southwestern River Otter None<br />
Lynx rufus Bobcat 9<br />
Macrotus californicus California Leaf-Nosed Bat 5<br />
Marmota flaviventris notioros Wet Mountains Marmot 2<br />
Martes americana American Marten 2,3,5<br />
Martes pennanti Fisher 1,2,4<br />
Martes pennanti pacifica Pacific Fisher 5<br />
Microsorex hoyi montanus Pygmy Shrew 2<br />
Microtus chrotorrhinus carolinensis Southern Rock Vole 8,9<br />
Microtus longicaudus leucophaeus White-Bellied Long-Tailed Vole 3<br />
Microtus mexicanus navaho Navajo Mexican Vole None<br />
Microtus oeconomus elymocetes Montague Island Tundra Vole 10<br />
Microtus richardsoni Water Vole 2<br />
Mustela frenata peninsulae Florida Long Tailed Weasel 8<br />
Mustela rixosa Least Weasel 2<br />
Myotis austroriparius Southeastern Myotis 9<br />
Myotis leibii Eastern Small-Footed Bat 8,9<br />
Myotis septentrionalis Long-eared Myotis 9<br />
Myotis thysanodes pahasapensis Fringed-Tailed Myotis 2<br />
Ne<strong>of</strong>iber alleni Round-Tailed Muskrat 8<br />
Neotoma floridana Eastern Woodrat 9<br />
Neotoma magister Allegheny Woodrat 9<br />
Nycticeius humeralis Evening Bat 9<br />
Ochotona princeps nigrescens Goat Peak Pika 3<br />
Ovis canadensis californiana California Bighorn Sheep 1,6<br />
Ovis canadensis mexicana Desert Bighorn Sheep 3<br />
Perognathus alticolus alticolus White-Eared Pocket Mouse 5<br />
Perognathus alticolus inexpectatus Tehachapi Pocket Mouse 5<br />
Perognathus amplus cineris Wupatki Arizona Pocket Mouse None<br />
Perognathus flavus goodpasteri Springerville (Silky) Pocket Mouse 3<br />
Perognathus longimembris brevinasus Los Angeles Pocket Mouse 5<br />
Peromyscus erimicus papagensis Cactus Mouse 3<br />
Phenacomys intermedius Heather Vole None<br />
Pipistrellus subflavus Eastern Pipistrelle None<br />
Podomys floridanus Florida Mouse 8<br />
Sciurus nayaritensis chiracahuae Chiricahua Fox Squirrel 3<br />
Sciurus niger shermani Sherman's Fox Squirrel 8<br />
Sorex arizonae Arizona Shrew 3<br />
Sorex nanus Dwarf Shrew 2<br />
Sorex palustris Water Shrew 9<br />
Sorex palustris punctulatus Southern Water Shrew 8,9<br />
Sorex preblei Preble's Shrew 6<br />
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus alleni Allen's Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel 2<br />
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus monticola White Mountains Ground Squirrel 3<br />
Stenoderma rufum Red Fruit Bat 8<br />
Synaptomys borealis Northern Bog Lemming 1<br />
Synaptomys borealis sphagnicola Northern Bog Lemming None<br />
Tamias speciosus callipeplus Mt. Pinos Lodgepole Chipmunk None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Taxidea taxus American Badger None<br />
Thomomys botae guadalupensis Guadalupe Pocket Gopher 3<br />
Thomomys botae paguatae Cebolleta Pocket Gopher None<br />
Thomomys fuscus Wyoming Pocket Gopher None<br />
Thomomys umbrinus emotus Southern Pocket Gopher 3<br />
Thomomys umbrinus grahamensis Graham Mountain Pocket Gopher 3<br />
Thomomys umbrinus intermedius Hauchuca Mountains Pocket Gopher 3<br />
Thomomys umbrinus quercinus Southern Pocket Gopher 3<br />
Ursus americanus Black Bear None<br />
Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear 8<br />
X Vulpes velox Swift Fox 1,2,3<br />
Vulpes vulpes necator Sierra Nevada Red Fox 5<br />
Zapus hudsonicus luteus New Mexican (Meadow) Jumping Mouse 3<br />
Abies fraseri Fraser Fir 8,9<br />
X Abronia alpina Alpine Sand Verbena 5<br />
Abronia nana ssp. covillei Coville's Sand Verbena 5<br />
Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora Pink Sand Verbena 6<br />
Abutilon parishii Pima Indian Mallow 3<br />
Acacia smallii Sweet Acacia 3<br />
Achnatherum hendersonii Henderson's Ricegrass 6<br />
Achnatherum wallowensis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Aconitum infectum Arizona Monshood None<br />
Aconitum reclinatum White Monkshood 9<br />
Aconitum uncinatum Blue Monkshood None<br />
Adenocaulon bicolor American Trailplant 2<br />
Adenophyllum wrightii Wright's Dogweed 3<br />
Adiantum capillus-veneris Southern Maidenhair Fern None<br />
Adoxa moschatellina Musk-Root 1<br />
Agalinis (=Tomanthera) auriculata Earleaf Foxglove 9<br />
Agalinis (=Tomanthera) skinneriana Purple False-foxglove 9<br />
Agalinis pseudaphylla Shinner's False Foxglove None<br />
Agastache cusickii Cusick's Horesemint 1<br />
Agastache mearnsii San Luis Mountain Gaint-Hyssop None<br />
Agastache pringlei var. verticillata Unknown Common Name None<br />
Agave delamateri Tonto Basin Agave 3<br />
Agave murpheyi Hohokam Agave 3<br />
Agave parviflora paviflora Santa Cruz Striped Agave 3<br />
Agave schottii var. treleasei Trelease Agave 3<br />
Ageratina jucunda Hammock Thorough-Wort 8<br />
Agoseris elata No Common Name 6<br />
Agoseris glauca Pale False-dandelion None<br />
Agoseris lackschewitzii Pink Agoseris 2,4<br />
Agrimonia incisa Incised Groovebur None<br />
Agrostis borealis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Agrostis howellii Howell's Bentgrass 6<br />
Agrostis mertensii Arctic Bentgrass None<br />
Aletes humilis Colorado Aletes 2<br />
Aletes sessilliflorus Sessile-Flower False Carrot None<br />
Allium acuminatum Tapertip Onion 1<br />
Allium campanulatum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Allium cernuum Nodding Onion None<br />
Allium cuthbertii Striped Garlic None<br />
Allium dictuon Blue Mountain Onion 6<br />
Allium geyeri ssp. chatterleyi Chatterley's Onion 4<br />
Allium geyeri var. geyeri Unknown Common Name None<br />
Allium gooddingii Goodding's Onion 3<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Allium jepsonii Jepson's Onion 5<br />
Allium madidum Swamp Onion 4<br />
Allium oxyphilum Lillydale Onion 8,9<br />
Allium parvum Small Onion 1<br />
Allium peninsulare Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Allium rhizomatum Redflower Onion 3<br />
Allium tolmiei var. persimile Tolmie's Onion 4<br />
Allium tribracteatum Threebract Onion 5<br />
Allium yosemitense Yosemite Onion 5<br />
Allotropa virgata Candystick 1,4<br />
Ambrosia linearis Streaked Ragweed None<br />
Amerorchis rotundifolia Round-Leaved Orchid 1,2,9<br />
Amoreuxia gonzalezii Saiya 3<br />
Amorpha nitens Smooth False Indigo None<br />
Amorpha ouachitensis Ouachita Leadplant 8<br />
Amorpha schwerinii Leadplant None<br />
Amsonia grandiflora Large-Flowered Bluestar 3<br />
Amsonia ludoviciana Louisiana Bluestar 8<br />
Andromeda polifolia Bog Rosemary 1<br />
Andropogon arcatus Pine Woods Bluestem 8<br />
Andropogon mohrii Bog Bluestem None<br />
Androsace chamaejasme ssp. carinata Sweet-Flower Rock-Jasmine 4<br />
Androsace elongata ssp. acuta Long-Stemmed Androsace 6<br />
Anemone nuttalliana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Anemone oregana var. felix Bog Anenome 6<br />
Anemone quinquefolia Wood Anemone None<br />
Angelica dentata Coastal Plain Agelica 8<br />
Angelica scabrida Rough Angelica 4<br />
Antennaria arcuata Meadow Pussytoes 4<br />
Antennaria corymbosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Antennaria densifolia Dense-Leaved Antennaria 1<br />
Antennaria parvifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Antennaria soliceps Charleston Pussytoes 4<br />
Antirrhinum subcordatum Dimorphic Snapdragon 5<br />
Aphragmus eschscholtzianus Eschscholtz's Little Nightmare 10<br />
Aquilegia brevistyla Short-Style Columbine 1<br />
Aquilegia chrysantha var. chaplinei Chapline's Columbine 3<br />
Aquilegia flavescens ssp. rubicunda Link Trail Columbine 4<br />
Aquilegia grahamii Graham's Columbine 4<br />
Aquilegia laramiensis Laramie Columbine 2<br />
Arabis bodiensis Bodie Hills Rockcress 4<br />
Arabis breweri var. pecuniaria Brewer's Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis constancei Constance's Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis falcatoria Grouse Creek Rockcress 4<br />
Arabis fecunda Sapphire Rockcress 1<br />
X Arabis georgiana Georgia Rockcress None<br />
Arabis hastatula Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Arabis johnstonii Johnston's Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis missouriensis var. deamii Missouri Rock Cress 9<br />
Arabis modesta Unknown Common Name None<br />
Arabis ophira Ophir Rockcress 4<br />
Arabis parishii Dwarf Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis patens Spreading Rockcress None<br />
Arabis pinzlae Boundary Peak Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis rigidissima var. demota Galena Creek Rockcress 4,5<br />
Arabis shockleyi Shockley's Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis sparsiflora var. atrorubens Unknown Common Name None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Arabis suffrutescens var. horizontalis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Arabis tiehmii Carson Range Rockcress 5<br />
Arabis tricornuta Chiricahua Rock Cress 3<br />
Arctomecon merriamii White Bear Desert-Poppy 4<br />
Arctostaphylos cruzensis Arroyo De La Cruz Manzanita None<br />
Arctostaphylos edmundsii Little Sur Manzanita None<br />
Arctostaphylos hispidula Unknown Common Name None<br />
Arctostaphylos luciana Santa Lucia Manzanita None<br />
Arctostaphylos nissenana Nissenan Manzanita None<br />
Arctostaphylos peninsularis ssp. peninsularis Peninsular Manzanita 5<br />
Arctostaphylos pilosula Santa Margarita Manzanita 5<br />
Arctostaphylos rainbowensis Rainbow Manzanita 5<br />
Arctostaphylos refugioensis Refugio Manzanita None<br />
Arctostaphylos rubra Red Manzanita None<br />
Arenaria aberrans Mt. Dellenbaugh Sandwort 3<br />
Arenaria kingii ssp. rosea Rosy King Sandwort 4<br />
Arenaria macradenia var. kuschei Mojave Sandwort 5<br />
Aristida simpliciflora Southern Three-awn Grass None<br />
Armeria maritima var. siberica Sea Pink 2<br />
Armoracia lacustris Lake-cress None<br />
Arnica lanceolata Arnica 9<br />
Arnica lessingii ssp. norbergii Norberg Arnica 10<br />
Arnica lonchophylla Northern Arnica 2<br />
Arnica viscosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Arnoglossum floridanum Florida Indian-Plantain 8<br />
Artemisia campestris ssp. petiolata Petiolate Wormwood 4<br />
Artemisia campestris var. wormskioldii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. estesii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Asclepias curtissii Curtis Milkweed 8<br />
Asclepias eastwoodiana Eastwood Milkweed 4<br />
Asclepias lemmonii Lemmon Milkweed 3<br />
Asclepias ovalifolia Ovalleaf Milkweed 1<br />
Asclepias pedicellata Savannah Milkweed 8<br />
Asclepias purpurascens Purple Milkweed None<br />
Asclepias uncialis Dwarf Milkweed None<br />
Asclepias uncialis ssp. uncialis Greene Milkweed None<br />
Asclepias viridula Southern Milkweed 8<br />
Asimina obovata Flag Pawpaw 8<br />
Aspiromitus appalachianus A Hornwort None<br />
Asplenium bradleyi Bradley's Spleenwort 9<br />
Asplenium resiliens Black-stem Spleenwort None<br />
Asplenium rhizophyllum Walking-fern Spleenwort None<br />
Asplenium septentrionale Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Asplenium trichomanes Maidenhair Spleenwort 1<br />
Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum Green Spleenwort 9<br />
Aster avitus Alexander's Rock Aster 8<br />
Aster chapmanii Chapman's Aster 8<br />
Aster dumosus var. strictior Tradescant Aster None<br />
Aster eryngiifolius Thistle-Leaved Aster 8<br />
Aster furcatus Forked Aster 9<br />
X Aster georgianus Georgia Aster None<br />
Aster gormanii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Aster junciformis Rush Aster 1<br />
Aster kingii ssp. barnebyana Barneby Woody Aster 4<br />
Aster macrophyllus Large-leaf Aster None<br />
Aster mirabilis Piedmont Aster None<br />
Aster mollis S<strong>of</strong>t Aster 2,4<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Aster saxicastellii Rockcastle Aster None<br />
Aster sericeus Western Silvery Aster 9<br />
Aster sibiricus var. meritus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Aster vialis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astilbe crenatiloba Roan False Goat's Beard None<br />
Astragalus accumbens Zuni Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus achypus var. jaegeri Jaeger's Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus aequalis Clokey Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus agnicidus Humboldt County Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus alpinus Alpine Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus altus Winged Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus amnis-amissi Lost River Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus ampullarius Gumbo Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus anisus Gunnison Milkvetch 2<br />
Astragalus anserinus Goose Creek Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus anxius Troubled Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus aquilonius Lemhi Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus arrectus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Astragalus arthurii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astragalus australis var. olympicus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astragalus barrii Barr's Milkvetch 1<br />
Astragalus bicristatus Two-crested Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus canadensis Canadian Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus cobrensis var. maguirei Maguire's (Coppermine) Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus consobrinus Bicknell Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus cremnophylax var. hervonii Marble Canyon Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus cremnophylax var. myriorrhaphis Cliff Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus cusickii var. cusickii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astragalus deanei Deane's Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus diaphanus var. diurnus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astragalus diversifolius var. diversifolius Meadow Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus douglasii var. perstrictus Jacumba Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus endopterus A Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus ertterae Walker Pass Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus funereus Black Woollypod 4<br />
Astragalus henrimontanensis Dana Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus hypoxylus Huachuca Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus iodopetalus A Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus jejunus ssp. jejunus Starveling Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus kerrii Kerr's Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus lackschewitzii Lackschewitz' Milkvetch 1<br />
Astragalus lentiformis Lens-Pod Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus lentiginosus ssp. scorpionis Scorpion Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus lentiginosus var. antonius Speckledpod Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus lentiginosus var. kernensis Kern Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus lentiginosus var. sierrae Sierra Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus limnocharis ssp. limnocharis Navajo Lake Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus limnocharis ssp. tabulaeus Table Cliff Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus michauxii Sandhills Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus microcystis Bladdery Milkvetch 1,6<br />
Astragalus micromerius A Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus mohavensis ssp. hemigyrus Halfring Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus molybdenus Molybdenum Milkvetch 2<br />
Astragalus monoensis var. monoensis Mono Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus monoensis var. ravenii Raven's Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus neglectus Cooper's Milkvetch 9<br />
Astragalus oocarpus Descanso Milkvetch 5<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Astragalus oophorus ssp. clokeyanus Clokey Eggvetch 4<br />
Astragalus oophorus ssp. lavinii Lavin's Egg Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus pachypus var. jaegeri A Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus paysonii Payson's Milkvetch 1,4<br />
Astragalus peckii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Astragalus proximus Aztec Milkvetch 2<br />
Astragalus pulsiferae var. pulsiferae Ames' Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus pulsiferae var. suksdorfii Suksdorf's Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus remotus Spring Mountains Milkvetch 5<br />
Astragalus ripleyi Ripley's Milkvetch 2,3<br />
Astragalus robbinsii ssp. occidentalis Lamoille Canyon Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus rusbyi A Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus scaphoides Bitterroot Milkvetch 1<br />
Astragalus shevockii Little Kern Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus soxmaniorum Soxman's Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus tegetarioides Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Astragalus toquimanus Toquima Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus tyghensis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Astragalus uncialis Currant Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus vexilliflexus ssp. nubilus White Clouds Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus waterfallii A Milkvetch 3<br />
Astragalus webberi Webber's Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus wittmannii A Milkvetch None<br />
Astragalus yoder-willamsii Osgood Mountains Milkvetch 4<br />
Astragalus zionis ssp. vigulus Guard Milkvetch 4<br />
Athyrium filix-femina Ladyfern 1<br />
Athysanus pusillus Sandweed 1<br />
Atriplex parishii Parish's Saltbush 5<br />
Aureolaria patula False Foxglove None<br />
Aureolaria pedicularia Fernleaf Yellow False-foxglove None<br />
Ayenia glabra Smooth Ayenia 3<br />
Bacopa rotundifolia Roundleaf Water-hyssop None<br />
Baeomyces absolutus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Balsamorhiza macrophylla Large-Leaved Balsamroot 1<br />
Baptisia megacarpa Appalachicola Wild Indigo None<br />
Baptisia simplicifolia Coastal Plain Wild Indigo 8<br />
Bartonia paniculata Twining Bartonia None<br />
Bartonia texana Texas Bartonia 8<br />
Bartramidula wilsonii Dwarf Apple Moss 8<br />
Bazzania nudicaulis A Liverwort 8<br />
Bensoniella oregana Oregon Bensoniella None<br />
Berberis canadensis American Barberry 9<br />
Berlandiera subacaulis Florida Greeneyes 8<br />
Besseya oblongifolia Egg-Leaf Coral-Drops 3<br />
Betula minor Dwarf White Birch 9<br />
Betula pumila var. glandulifera Dwarf Birch 1<br />
Bidens beckii Beck Water-Marigold 1<br />
Bidens discoidea Swamp Beggar-ticks 9<br />
Blechnum spicant Deerfern 1<br />
Blephilia hirsuta Hairy Woodmint None<br />
Boerhavia megaptera Tucson Mountain Spiderling 3<br />
Bolandra oregana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Boltonia apalachicolensis Apalachicola Doll's Daisy None<br />
Botrychium ascendens Upward-Lobed Moonwort 1,2,4,5,6<br />
Botrychium campestre Prairie Moonwort 2,6,9<br />
Botrychium crenulatum Crenulate Moonwort 1,3,4,5,6<br />
Botrychium echo Reflected Moonwort 2<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Botrychium fenestratum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Botrychium hesperium Western Moonwort 1,6<br />
Botrychium lanceolatum Unknown Common Name 6,9<br />
Botrychium lanceolatum var. lanceolatum Lance-Leaved Grapefern 1<br />
Botrychium lineare Narrow-Leaved Moonwort 2,5,6<br />
Botrychium lunaria Unknown Common Name 6,9<br />
Botrychium michiganense (hesperium) A Moonwort None<br />
Botrychium minganense Mingan Island Moonwort 1,6<br />
Botrychium montanum Mountain Moonwort 1,5,6<br />
Botrychium mormo Goblin Fern 9<br />
Botrychium multifidum Broadleaf Grapefern 1<br />
Botrychium oneidense Blunt-lobed Grapefern 9<br />
Botrychium pallidum Pale Moonwort 2,9<br />
Botrychium paradoxum Peculiar Moonwort 1,4<br />
Botrychium pedunculosum Stalked Moonwort 1,6<br />
Botrychium pinnatum Northern Grapefern 1,6<br />
Botrychium pumicola Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Botrychium rugulosum (=ternatum) Ternate Grape Fern 9<br />
Botrychium simplex Little Grapefern 1,9<br />
Botrychium spathulatum Spoon-leaf Moonwort None<br />
Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama None<br />
Brachionidium ciliolatum Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Brachydontium trichodes Peak Moss 8<br />
Brachymenium andersonii Anderson's Brachymenium 8<br />
Brasenia schreberi Watershield 1<br />
Braya glabella Smooth Rockcress 2<br />
Brickellia simplex Sonoran Brickell-Bush None<br />
Brickellia squamulosa Mule Mountain Brickell-Bush 3<br />
Brodiaea coronaria ssp. rosea Indian Valley Brodiaea 5<br />
Brodiaea insignis Kaweah Clusterlily 5<br />
Brodiaea orcuttii Orcutt's Clusterlily 5<br />
Browallia eludens Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Bruchia bolanderi Unknown Common Name 5<br />
Brunfelsia portoricensis Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Bryocrumia vivicolor Gorge Moss 8<br />
Bryoria subdivergens Bryoria 1<br />
Bryoxiphium norvegicum Sword Moss 8<br />
Bryum calobryoides Beautiful Bryum 4<br />
Buchnera americana Bluehearts 9<br />
Buckleya distichophylla Piratebush 8<br />
Buxbaumia aphylla Bug-On-A-Stick 1,8<br />
Buxbaumia minakatae Hump-Backed Elves 8<br />
Buxbaumia viridis Green Bug-On-A-Stick 1<br />
Cacalia rugelia (= rugelia nudicaulis) Regel's Ragwort None<br />
Calamagrostis breweri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Calamagrostis cainii Cain's Reedgrass 8<br />
Calamagrostis lacustris Pond Reedgrass 9<br />
Calamagrostis porteri insperata Ofer Hollow Reedgrass 8,9<br />
Calamagrostis stricta ssp. inexpansa New England Northern Reedgrass 9<br />
Calamagrostis tweedyi Cascade Reedgrass 4<br />
Calamintha ashei Ashe's Savory None<br />
Calamintha dentata Toothed Savory None<br />
Calamovilfa arcurata Calamovilfa 8<br />
Callirhoe bushii Bush's Poppy Mallow 9<br />
Callitriche hermaphroditica Autumnal Water-starwort 9<br />
Calochortus clavatus var. avius Clubhair Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus dunnii Dunn's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Calochortus greenei Greene's Mariposa Lily None<br />
Calochortus howellii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Calochortus longebarbatus var. longebarbatus Long-Haired Star Tulip 6<br />
Calochortus longebarbatus var. peckii Longbeard Mariposa Lily 6<br />
Calochortus marcrocarpus var. maculosus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Calochortus monophyllus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Calochortus nitidus Broad-Fruit Mariposa Lily 1,6<br />
Calochortus nudus Naked Mariposa Lily None<br />
Calochortus obispoensis San Luis Mariposa Lily None<br />
Calochortus palmeri var. munzii Munz's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus palmeri var. palmeri Palmer's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus persistens Siskiyou Mariposa Lily None<br />
Calochortus plummerae Plummer's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus striatus Alkali Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus umpquaensis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Calochortus weedii var. intermedius Weed's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus weedii var. vestus Weed's Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Calochortus westonii Shirley Meadows Mariposa Lily 5<br />
Caloplaca parvula No Common Name None<br />
Caltha natans Floating Marsh-marigold None<br />
Calycadenia oppositifolia Butte County Western Rosinweed None<br />
Calycadenia villosa Dwarf Western Rosinweed 5<br />
Calypso bulbosa Fairy Slipper 9<br />
Calyptranthes luquillensis Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Calyptranthes woodburyi Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Calystegia atriplicifolia ssp. buttensis Nightblooming False Bindweed None<br />
Calystegia catesbiana ssp. sericata Blue Ridge Bindweed 8<br />
Camassia cusickii Cusick's Camas 4<br />
Camassia howellii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Camissonia graciliflora Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Camissonia pygmaea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola Sierra Suncup 5<br />
Campanula aparinoides Marsh Bellflower 1,9<br />
Campanula lasiocarpa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Campanula shetleri Castle Crags Bellflower 5<br />
Campanula wilkinsiana Wilkins' Bellflower 5<br />
Campylium stellatum Yellow Starry Fen Moss 9<br />
Campylopus atrovirens var. cucullatifolius Cliff Campylopus 8<br />
Campylopus carolinae Savanna Campylopus None<br />
Campylopus paradoxus Paradoxical Campylopus 8<br />
Canbya candida White Pygmypoppy 5<br />
Capsicum annuum glabriusculum Chiltepin 3<br />
Cardamine bellidifolia Alpine Bittercress None<br />
Cardamine clematitis Mountain Bittercress 8<br />
Cardamine constancei Constance's Bittercress 1<br />
Cardamine dissecta Dissected Toothwort None<br />
Cardamine flagellifera Mountain Bittercress 8<br />
Cardamine longii Dissected Toothwort None<br />
Cardamine maxima Large Toothwort None<br />
Cardamine parviflora Small-flower Bittercress None<br />
Cardamine pattersonii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex aestivalis Summer Sedge None<br />
Carex alopecoidea Fox-Tail Sedge 1<br />
Carex amplifolia Big-Leaf Sedge 1<br />
Carex anthoxanthea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex aquatilis Water Sedge None<br />
Carex argyrantha Hay Sedge None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Carex atlantica Prickly Bog Sedge None<br />
Carex atrata var. atrosquama (wa tracks as c.<br />
atrosquama) Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex atrata var. erecta Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex backii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex baileyi Bailey's Sedge None<br />
Carex baltzellii Baltzel's Sedge None<br />
Carex bigelowii Bigelow Sedge None<br />
Carex biltmoreana Biltmore Sedge 8<br />
Carex brysonii Bryson's Sedge None<br />
Carex buxbaumii Buxbaum's Sedge 1<br />
Carex capillaris Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex chapmanii Chapman's Sedge 8<br />
Carex cherokeensis Cherokee Sedge None<br />
Carex chihuahuensis A Sedge 3<br />
Carex chordorrhiza Creeping Sedge 1<br />
Carex circinata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex communis Fibrous-root Sedge 9<br />
Carex communis var. amplisquama Fort Mountain Sedge 8<br />
Carex comosa Bristly Sedge 1,6<br />
Carex concinna Beautiful Sedge None<br />
Carex crawei Crawe Sedge 9<br />
Carex crawfordii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex cumulata Clustered Sedge (piled-up Sedge) None<br />
Carex decomposita Epiphytic Sedge None<br />
Carex densa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex dioica var. gynocrates (wa tracks as c.<br />
dioica) Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex fissa var. fissa Unknown Common Name 9<br />
Carex flava Yellow Sedge 1,6<br />
Carex foenea Unknown Common Name None<br />
Carex formosa Handsome Sedge 1<br />
Carex gigantea Large Sedge 9<br />
Carex gigas Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex gravida var. gravida Pregnant Sedge None<br />
Carex heleonastes Hudson Bay Sedge None<br />
Carex hendersonii Henderson's Sedge 1<br />
Carex hitchcockiana Hitchcock's Sedge None<br />
Carex hystericina Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex idahoa Idaho Sedge 4<br />
Carex impressinervia Impressed-Nerved Sedge 8<br />
Carex incurviformis ssp. incurviformis Maritime Sedge 4<br />
Carex interior Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex intumescens Greater Bladder Sedge None<br />
Carex juniperorum Juniper Sedge None<br />
Carex katahdinensis Katahdin Sedge None<br />
Carex latebracteata Waterfall's Sedge 8<br />
Carex lenticularis Shore Sedge None<br />
Carex lenticularis var. dolia Goose-Grass Sedge 10<br />
Carex leptalea Bristle-Stalked Sedge 1<br />
Carex livida Pale Sedge 1,2,6<br />
Carex lupuliformis False Hop Sedge None<br />
Carex luzulina ssp. atropurpurea Black And Purple Sedge 4<br />
Carex macrochaeta Unknown Common Name None<br />
Carex manhartii Manhart's Sedge 8<br />
Carex michauxiana Michaux Sedge None<br />
Carex misera Wretched Sedge 8<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Carex nardina Unknown Common Name None<br />
Carex nervina Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex norvegica Unknown Common Name None<br />
Carex nova Unknown Common Name None<br />
Carex novae-angliae New England Sedge None<br />
Carex obispoensis San Luis Obispo Sedge None<br />
Carex obtusata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex oklahomensis Oklahoma Sedge 9<br />
Carex oxylepis var. pubescens A Sedge None<br />
Carex parryana ssp. idahoa Idaho Sedge 1,6<br />
Carex pauciflora Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex paupercula Poor Sedge 1<br />
Carex pedunculata Long-Stalk Sedge 2<br />
Carex pluriflora Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Carex polymorpha Variable Sedge 8<br />
Carex prairea Prairie Sedge 1<br />
Carex proposita Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex roanensis Roan Mtn. Sedge 8<br />
Carex rostrata Beaked Sedge 1,6<br />
Carex ruthii Ruth's Sedge 8<br />
Carex saxatilis var. major Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex schweinitzii Schweinitz's Sedge None<br />
Carex scirpoidea Bulrush Sedge None<br />
Carex scirpoidea var. scirpoidea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex scirpoidea var. stenochlaena Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex serratodens Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex socialis Social Sedge None<br />
Carex sp. 3 Radford's Sedge 8<br />
Carex stenophylla (c. eleocharis) Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex sterilis Dioecious Sedge None<br />
Carex straminea Straw Sedge None<br />
Carex stricta Tussock Sedge None<br />
Carex stylosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex sychnocephala Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex tenuifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex tetanica Rigid Sedge None<br />
Carex tiogana Tioga Sedge 5<br />
Carex triangularis Fox Sedge None<br />
Carex ultra A Sedge 3<br />
Carex vaginata Sheathed Sedge 1<br />
Carex vallicola Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Carex wiegandii Wiegand's Sedge 9<br />
Carex xerantica Dryland Sedge 1,6<br />
Carpenteria californica Tree Anemone 5<br />
Carya laciniosa Big Shellbark Hickory None<br />
Cassiope lycopodioides Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Castanea pumila var. ozarkensis Ozark Chinquapin 8,9<br />
X Castilleja aquariensis Aquarius Indian Paintbrush 4<br />
Castilleja chlorotica Unknown Common Name 6<br />
X Castilleja christii Christ's Indian Paintbrush 4<br />
Castilleja covilleana Coville Indian Paintbrush 1<br />
Castilleja cryptantha Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Castilleja fraterna Unknown Common Name None<br />
Castilleja gleasonii Frosted Indian Paintbrush 5<br />
Castilleja gracillima Slender Indian Paintbrush None<br />
Castilleja kaibabensis Kaibab Paintbrush 3<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Castilleja lasiorhyncha San Bernardino Mountains Owl's Clover 5<br />
Castilleja mogollonica White Mountains Paintbrush 3<br />
Castilleja nervata Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Castilleja parvula ssp. parvula Tushar Paintbrush 4<br />
Castilleja parvula ssp. revealii Reveal Indian Paintbrush 4<br />
Castilleja rubida Unknown Common Name None<br />
Castilleja schizotricha Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Castilleja thompsonii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae Claspingleaf Wild Cabbage 5<br />
Caulanthus simulans Payson's Wild Cabbage 5<br />
Caulostramina jaegeri Jaeger's Caulostramina 5<br />
Cayaponia grandifolia (= C. quinqueloba) Southern Cayaponia 9<br />
Ceanothus cyaneus San Diego Buckbrush None<br />
Centrosema arenicola Sand Butterfly Pea 8<br />
Cephaloziella obtusilobula A Liverwort 8<br />
Cetraria aurescens A Lichen <strong>Species</strong> 9<br />
Cetraria oakesiana A Lichen <strong>Species</strong> None<br />
Cetraria subalpina Iceland Moss Lichen 1<br />
Chaenactis suffrutescens Shasta Chaenactis 5<br />
Chaenactis thompsonii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Chamaelirium luteum Blazing-star 9<br />
Cheilanthes intertexta Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Cheilolejeunea evansii A Liverwort 8<br />
Chelone cuthbertii Cuthbert's Turtlehead 8<br />
Chelone obliqua var. speciosa Rose Turtlehead None<br />
Chenopodium cycloides Sandhill Goosefoot None<br />
Chenopodium subglabrum Slimleaf Goosefoot 1<br />
Chiloscyphus appalachianus A Liverwort 8<br />
Chlorogalum angustifolium Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Choisya mollis Santa Cruz Star Leaf 3<br />
Chorizanthe blakleyi Blakeley's Spineflower 5<br />
Chorizanthe breweri San Luis Obispo Spineflower 5<br />
Chorizanthe parryi var. parryi Parry's Spineflower 5<br />
Chorizanthe polygonoides var. longispina Knotweed Spineflower 5<br />
Chorizanthe rectispina Prickly Spineflower None<br />
Chrysolepis chrysophylla Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Chrysosplenium tetrandrum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Chrysothamnus molestus Tusayan Rabbitbrush 3<br />
Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. texensis Guadalupe rabbitbrush 3<br />
Chrysothamnus parryi ssp. montanus Centennial Rabbitbrush 4<br />
Cicuta bulbifera Bulb-Bearing Waterhemlock 1,6<br />
Cimicifuga arizonica Arizona Bugbane 3<br />
Cimicifuga elata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Cimicifuga rubifolia Appalachain Bugbane 8,9<br />
Cirsium edule Edible Thistle 10<br />
Cirsium gilense Gila Thistle None<br />
Cirsium hillii Hill's Thistle None<br />
Cirsium longistylum Long-Styled Thistle 1<br />
Cirsium parryi mogollonicum Mogollon Thistle 3<br />
Cirsium rusbyi Rusby's Thistle None<br />
Cirsium wrightii Wright's Marsh Thistle None<br />
Cissus incisa Ivy Treebine 9<br />
Cladonia andereggii Anderegg's Reindeer Lichen 1<br />
Cladonia wainoi A Lichen <strong>Species</strong> None<br />
Cladrastis kentukea Yellowwood None<br />
Clarkia australis Small's Southern Clarkia 5<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Clarkia biloba ssp. australis Mariposa Clarkia 5<br />
Clarkia biloba ssp. brandegeae Brandegee's Fairyfan 5<br />
Clarkia delicata Campo Fairyfan None<br />
Clarkia gracilis ssp. albicaulis White-Stemmed Clarkia 5<br />
Clarkia heterandra Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Clarkia lingulata Merced Clarkia 5<br />
Clarkia mosquinii Mosquin's Fairyfan 5<br />
Clarkia rhomboidea Common Clarkia 1<br />
Clarkia stellata Lake Almanor Fairyfan 5<br />
Claytonia arenicola Sand Springbeauty 1<br />
Claytonia lanceolata var. pacifica Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Claytonia lanceolata var. peirsonii Western Spring Beauty 5<br />
Clematis addisonii Addison's Leatherflower None<br />
Clematis bigloveii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Clematis coactilis White-Haired Leatherflower 8<br />
Clematis occidentalis var. occidentalis Purple Clematis None<br />
Clematis viticaulis Millboro Leatherflower None<br />
Clintonia alleghaniensis Harned's Swamp Clintonia 9<br />
Clintonia andrewsiana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Coelorachis tuberculosa Piedmont Jointgrass 8<br />
Collema curtisporum Short-Spored Jelly Lichen 1<br />
Collinsia parviflora Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary 1<br />
Collinsia sparsiflora var. bruceae Unknown Common Name None<br />
Collinsonia canadensis Canada Horse-balm None<br />
Collomia debilis ssp. camporum Flexible Alpine Collomia 4<br />
Collomia mazama Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Collomia rawsoniana Flaming Mountaintrumpet 5<br />
Conioselinum mexicanum Mexican Hemlock Parsley 3<br />
Conopholis americana Squaw-root None<br />
Conostegia hotteana Snailwood 8<br />
Coptis aspleniifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Coptis trifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Corallorhiza odontorhiza Autumn Coralroot None<br />
Cordia wagnerorum Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Cordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris Salt Marsh Bird's Beak 6<br />
Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. pallescens Slender Bird's Beak 5<br />
Coreopsis latifolia Broadleaf Coreopsis 8<br />
Coreopsis nudata Georgia Tickseed 8<br />
Coreopsis rosea Pink Tickseed None<br />
Cornus nuttallii Pacific Dogwood 1<br />
Corydalis aquae-gelidae Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Corydalis halei (=micrantha var. australis) Hale's Corydalis None<br />
Corydalis sempervirens Pale Corydalis 1<br />
Coryphantha recurvata Santa Cruz Beehive Cactus 3<br />
Coscinodon cribrosus Copper Grimia Moss None<br />
Coursetia glabella Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Crataegus douglasii Douglas's Hawthorn 9<br />
Crataegus warneri Warner's Hawthorn 8<br />
Crataegus wootoniana Wooton's Hawthorn 3<br />
Croton elliottii Elliot's Croton None<br />
Cryptantha compacta Mound Cryptanth 4<br />
Cryptantha creutzfeldtii Creutzfeldt-Flower 4<br />
Cryptantha milobakeri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Cryptantha ochroleuca Yellow-White Catseye 4<br />
Cryptantha roosiorum Bristlecone Catseye 5<br />
Cryptantha rostellata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Cryptantha torreyana Torrey's Cryptantha 1<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Cryptantha tumulosa New York Mountains Catseye 4<br />
Cryptogramma stelleri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Ctenium floridanum Florida Orange-Grass None<br />
Cupressus bakeri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Cupressus forbesii Tecate Cypress None<br />
Cupressus stephensonii Arizona Cypress 5<br />
Cusickiella quadricostata Bodie Hills Cusickiella 4<br />
Cylindrocolea rhizantha A Liverwort None<br />
Cymopterus beckii Pinnate Spring-Parsley 4<br />
Cymopterus davisii Davis' Wavewing 4<br />
Cymopterus douglassii Douglass' Wavewing 4<br />
Cymopterus goodrichii Goodrich Biscuitroot 4<br />
Cymopterus megacephalus Cameron Water-Parsley None<br />
Cymopterus minimus Cedar Breaks Biscuitroot 4<br />
Cymopterus nivalis Snow Wavewing 4<br />
Cynoglossum virginianum (=boreale) var. Northern Wild Comfrey 9<br />
Cyperus bipartitus Flatsedge 1<br />
Cyperus diandrus Low Flatsedge 1<br />
Cyperus grayioides Mohlenbrock's Umbrella Sedge 8<br />
Cypripedium arietinum Ram's-head Lady's Slipper 9<br />
Cypripedium candidum Small White Lady's-Slipper 1<br />
Cypripedium fasciculatum Clustered Lady's-Slipper 1,2,4,5,6<br />
Cypripedium kentuckiense Kentucky Lady's-Slipper 8<br />
Cypripedium montanum Mountain Lady's Slipper 5<br />
Cypripedium parviflorum Yellow Lady's-Slipper 1,6<br />
Cypripedium parviflorum var. parviflorum A Lady's Slipper None<br />
Cypripedium passerinum Sparrow's-Egg Lady's-Slipper 1<br />
Cypripedium pubescens (=parviflorum var.<br />
pubescens) Large Yellow Lady's-slipper 9<br />
Cypripedium reginae Showy Lady's-Slipper 1<br />
Cystopteris laurentiana Laurentian Bladder Fern None<br />
Dalea pulchra Santa Catalina Prarie-Clover 3<br />
Dalea reverchonii Commanche Peak Prairie Clover None<br />
Dalea tentaculoides Gentry Indigo Bush 3<br />
Dalibarda repens Robin Runaway 9<br />
Damasonium californicum California Damasonium None<br />
Dasynotus daubenmirei Daubenmire's Dasynotus 1<br />
Dedeckera eurekensis July Gold 5<br />
Delphinium alabamicum Alabama Larkspur None<br />
Delphinium exaltatum Tall Larkspur 9<br />
Delphinium hesperium ssp. cuyamacae Cuyamaca Larkspur 5<br />
Delphinium hutchinsoniae Monterey Larkspur None<br />
Delphinium inopinum Unexpected Larkspur 5<br />
Delphinium newtonianum Moore's Larkspur 8<br />
Delphinium novomexicanum White Mountain Larkspur 3<br />
Delphinium nudicaule Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Delphinium occidentale ssp. quercicola Oak Thicket Larkspur 3<br />
Delphinium robustum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Delphinium treleasei Trelease's Larkspur 8,9<br />
Delphinium viridescens Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Descurainia torulosa Wind River Tansy-Mustard 2,4<br />
Desmanthus covillei Coville Bundleflower 3<br />
Desmodium humifusum Trailing Tick-Trefoil 9<br />
Desmodium metcalfei Metcalfe's Tick-Trefoil 3<br />
Desmodium ochroleucum Creamy Tick-Trefoil None<br />
Desmodium paniculatum Narrow Leaf Tick-Trefoil 9<br />
Dicanthelium (=Panicum) bicknellii A Panicgrass None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Dicentra canadensis Squirrel-corn 9<br />
Dicentra nevadensis Sierra Bleedingheart 5<br />
Dicentra pauciflora Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Dichanthelium (=Panicum) joorii Variable Panicgrass None<br />
Dichanthelium (=Panicum) ravenelii Ravenel's Witchgrass 9<br />
Dichanthelium (=Panicum) yadkinense A Panicgrass 9<br />
Dichanthelium aciculare Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Dichanthelium spp. 1 (= panicum hirstii) Hirsts' Panic Grass None<br />
Dichelyma capillaceum No Common Name 9<br />
Diervilla rivularis Riverbank Bush-Honeysuckle 8<br />
Dionaea muscipula Venus Flytrap None<br />
Diphasiastrum sitchense Sitka Clubmoss 1<br />
Disporum hookeri Hooker's Mandarin 9<br />
Ditrichum ambiguum Ambiguous Ditrichum Moss 8<br />
Dodecatheon austr<strong>of</strong>rigidum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Dodecatheon frenchii French's Shooting Star 8,9<br />
Dodecatheon pulchellum ssp. alaskanum Pretty Shooting Star 10<br />
Douglasia idahoensis Idaho Douglasia 1,4<br />
Draba aprica Open-Ground Whitlowgrass 8<br />
Draba arabisans Rock Whitlowgrass None<br />
Draba arida Desert Whitlowgrass 4<br />
Draba asterophora var. asterophora Lake Tahoe Draba 4,5<br />
Draba asterophora var. macrocarpa Lake Tahoe Draba 5<br />
Draba aurea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Draba cana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Draba globosa (= draba densifolia ssp. Pointed Draba (Rockcress Draba) 4<br />
Draba howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Draba jaegeri Jaeger Whitlowgrass 4<br />
Draba kananaskis Tundra Whitlowgrass 10<br />
Draba longipes Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Draba maguirei Maguire Whitlowgrass 4<br />
Draba monoensis White Mountains Draba 5<br />
Draba oreibata ssp. serpentina Snake Range Whitlowgrass 4<br />
Draba paucifructa Charleston Draba 4<br />
Draba pennellii Pennell Draba 4<br />
Draba sharsmithii Mount Whitney Draba 5<br />
Draba smithii Smith's Whitlowgrass 2<br />
Draba sobolifera Creeping Draba 4<br />
Draba trichocarpa Stanley's Whitlowgrass 4<br />
Drepanolejeunea appalachiana A Liverwort 8<br />
Drosera anglica English Sundew 1<br />
Drosera intermedia Spoon-Leaved Sundew 1<br />
Drosera linearis Linear-Leaved Sundew 1<br />
Drosera rotundifolia Round-Leaf Sundew 2<br />
Dryas drummondii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Dryopteris carthusiana Mountain Wood-Fern 1<br />
Dryopteris celsa Log Fern 9<br />
Dryopteris cristata Crested Shield-Fern 1,6<br />
Dryopteris expansa Spreading Woodfern 9<br />
Dryopteris filix-mas Male Fern 9<br />
Dryopteris goldiana Goldie's Woodfern 9<br />
Dudleya abramsii ssp. affinis Abrams' Liveforever 5<br />
Dudleya cymosa ssp. costafolia Canyon Liveforever 5<br />
Dudleya densiflora San Gabriel Mountains Dudleya 5<br />
Dudleya multicaulis Many-Stemmed Dudleya 5<br />
Dudleya viscida Sticky Dudleya 5<br />
Echinacea paradoxa var. paradoxa Yellow Coneflower 9<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Echinacea simulata Wavy-leaf Purple-coneflower 9<br />
Echinodorus parvulus Little Burhead None<br />
Echinomastus erectocentrus var. erecto Needle-Spined Pineapple Cactus 3<br />
Eleocharis atropurpurea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Eleocharis compressa Flat-stemmed Spike-rush None<br />
Eleocharis engelmannii Engelmann Spike-rush 9<br />
Eleocharis intermedia Matted Spikerush None<br />
Eleocharis nitida Neat Spike-rush<br />
Capitate Spikerush Or Olivaceous Spike-<br />
9<br />
Eleocharis olivacea<br />
rush None<br />
Eleocharis quinqueflora Few-flowered Spikerush None<br />
Eleocharis rostellata Beaked Spikerush 1<br />
Eleocharis tricostata Three-angle Spikerush None<br />
Eleocharis wolfii Wolf Spikerush None<br />
Elymus innovatus Northern Wild Rye 1<br />
Elymus svensonii Svenson's Wild Rye None<br />
Empetrum nigrum Black Crowberry None<br />
Epigaea repens Trailing Arbutus None<br />
Epilobium howellii Subalpine Fireweed 5<br />
Epilobium nevadense Nevada Willowherb 4<br />
Epilobium nivium Snow Mountain Willowherb 5<br />
Epilobium oreganum Grants Pass Willowherb 5<br />
Epilobium palustre Swamp Willow-Herb 1<br />
Epilobium siskiyouense Siskiyou Willow-Herb 6<br />
Epipactis gigantea Giant Helleborine 1,2<br />
Equisetum palustre Marsh Horsetail 1<br />
Equisetum pratense Meadow Horsetail 1<br />
Equisetum scirpoides Dwarf Scouring-Rush 2<br />
Eremocrinum albomarginatum Utah Solitaire Lily 3<br />
Eriastrum brandegeae Brandegee's Eriastrum 5<br />
Ericameria compacta Charleston Goldenbush 4<br />
Ericameria gilmanii Gilman's Ericameria 5<br />
Erigeron abajoensis Abajo Daisy 4<br />
Erigeron aequifolius hall Hall's Fleabane 5<br />
Erigeron anchana Mogollon Fleabane 3<br />
Erigeron arisolius Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Erigeron asperugineus Idaho Fleabane 1<br />
Erigeron carringtoniae Carrington Daisy 4<br />
Erigeron cavernensis Cave Mountain Fleabane 4<br />
Erigeron cervinus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erigeron cronquistii Cronquist Daisy 4<br />
Erigeron disparipilus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erigeron engelmannii var. davisii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Erigeron evermannii Evermann Fleabane 1<br />
Erigeron hessii Hess's Fleabane None<br />
Erigeron howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erigeron hyssopifolius Daisy Fleabane None<br />
Erigeron kachinensis Kachina Daisy 4<br />
Erigeron kuschei Chiricahua Fleabane 3<br />
Erigeron lackschewitzii Front Range Fleabane 1<br />
Erigeron lanatus Woolly Fleabane 2<br />
Erigeron mancus La Sal Daisy 4<br />
Erigeron miser Starved Fleabane 4<br />
Erigeron multiceps Kern River Fleabane 5<br />
Erigeron oreganus Gorge Daisy 5<br />
Erigeron parishii Parish's Fleabane 6<br />
Erigeron peregrinus var. thompsonii Thompson's Wandering Daisy 6<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Erigeron petrophilus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erigeron piscaticus Fish Creek Fleabane 3<br />
Erigeron salishii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erigeron saxatilis Rock Fleabane 3<br />
Erigeron sivinskii Sivinski's Fleabane None<br />
Erigeron subglaber Hairless Fleabane 3<br />
Erigeron uncialis var. uncialis Lone Fleabane 5<br />
Erigeron untermannii Untermann's Daisy 4<br />
Eriocaulon koernickianum Small-Headed Pipewort 8<br />
Eriocaulon parkeri Parker's Pipewort None<br />
Eriogonum alleni Shalebarren Wild-buckwheat 9<br />
Eriogonum alpinum Trinity Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum ampullaceum Mono Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum aretioides Widtsoe Wild Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum batemanii ssp .ostlundii Elsinore Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum brandegei Brandegee Wild Buckwheat 2<br />
Eriogonum breedlovei var. breedlovei Paiute Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum brevicaule ssp. loganum Logan Wild Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum brevicaule var. desertorum Desert Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum butterworthianum Butterworth's Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum capistratum ssp. welshii Welsh'S Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum cernuum Nodding Buckwheat 1<br />
Eriogonum ericifolium var. ericifolium Heathleaf Wild Buckwheat 3<br />
Eriogonum esmeraldense ssp. toiyabense Toiyabe Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum hermannii ssp. clokeyi Clokey Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum holmgrenii Holmgren Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum kennedyi var. alpigenum Southern Alpine Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum lewisii Lewis Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum lobbii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Eriogonum meledonum Guardian Buckwheat 4<br />
Eriogonum microthecum var. johnstonii Johnston's Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum mortonianum Morton Wild Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum nervulosum Snow Mountain Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum nudum var. regirivum Kings River Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum pendulum Waldo Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum prattenianum var. avium Nevada City Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum prociduum Prostrate Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum ripleyi Ripley Wild Buckwheat 3<br />
Eriogonum thompsonae var. atwoodii Atwood Wild Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum tripodum Tripod Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum twisselmannii Twisselmann's Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum umbellatum var. torreyanum Torrey Buckwheat 5<br />
Eriogonum umbellatum var. glaberrimum Green Buckwheat None<br />
Eriogonum visheri Dakota Wild-Buckwheat 1,2<br />
Eriogonum wrightii var. olanchense Olancha Peak Buckwheat None<br />
Eriophorum altaicum var. neogaeum Altai Cottongrass 2<br />
Eriophorum chamissonis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Eriophorum gracile Slender Cottongrass 1<br />
Eriophorum tenellum Rough Cotton-grass 9<br />
Eriophorum viridicarinatum Green Keeled Cottongrass 1<br />
Eriophyllum congdonii Congdon's Woolly Sunflower 5<br />
Eriophyllum lanatum var. hallii Fort Tejon Woolly Sunflower 5<br />
Eriophyllum nubigenum Yosemite Yellow Sunflower 5<br />
Eritrichium nanum var. elongatum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Eryngium petiolatum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Eryngium phyteumae Huachuca Mountain Coyote Thistle 3<br />
Erythronium albidum White Trout-lily None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Erythronium citrinum var. roderickii Roderick's Fawnlily 5<br />
Erythronium elegans Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Erythronium howellii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Erythronium pluriflorum Manyflower Fawnlily 5<br />
Erythronium pusaterii Kaweah Lakes Fawn Lily 5<br />
Erythronium taylori Pilot Ridge Fawn Lily 5<br />
Erythronium tuolumnense Mother Lode Troutlily 5<br />
Eschscholzia caespitosa Unknown Common Name None<br />
Escobaria guadalupensis Guadalupe Mountain Pincushion None<br />
Escobaria orcuttii Orcutt's Pincushion Cactus None<br />
Escobaria villardii Villard's Pincushion Cactus 3<br />
Eugenia eggersii Guasabara 8<br />
Euonymus atropurpurea Western Wahoo 1<br />
Euonymus occidentalis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Eupatorium album White Thoroughwort None<br />
Eupatorium bigelovii Bigelow Thoroughwort 3<br />
Eupatorium luciae-brauniae Lucy Braun's White Snakeroot 8<br />
Eupatorium occidentale Western Boneset 1<br />
Eupatorium purpureum Sweet Joe-pye Weed None<br />
Eupatorium semiserratum Small-flower Thoroughwort None<br />
Eupatorium sessilifolium Upland Boneset None<br />
Euphorbia delicatula Delicate Spurge 3<br />
Euphorbia discoidalis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Euphorbia gracillima Mexican Broomspurge None<br />
Euphorbia purpurea Glade Spurge 8<br />
Euphrasia oakesii Oakes' Eyebright 9<br />
Ferocactus cylindraceus Barrel Cactus 4<br />
Festuca elmeri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Festuca hallii Hall's Fescue 2<br />
Festuca paradoxa Cluster Fescue None<br />
Festuca rubra ssp. arctica (=var. prolifera) Proliferous Red Fescue None<br />
Festuca scabrella Rough Fescue None<br />
Filipendula occidentalis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Fissidens hallii Hall's Pocket Moss 8<br />
Fothergilla major Mountain Witch-Alder 8<br />
Frasera coloradensis Colorado Gentian None<br />
Frasera umpquaensis Unknown Common Name 5,6<br />
Fritillaria camschatcensis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Fritillaria eastwoodiae Butte County Missionbells 5<br />
Fritillaria falcata Talus Fritillary 5<br />
Fritillaria glauca Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Fritillaria ojaiensis Ojai Fritillary 5<br />
Fritillaria purdyi Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Fritillaria striata Striped Adobe Lily None<br />
Fritillaria viridea San Benito Fritillary 5<br />
Fuirena squarrosa Hairy Umbrella-sedge None<br />
Galactia floridana Florida Milk-Pea b<br />
Galactia microphylla Unknown Common Name b<br />
Galium angustifolium ssp. jacinticum Jacinto Bedstraw 5<br />
Galium brevipes Limestone Swamp Bedstraw 9<br />
Galium californicum ssp. Luciense Cone Peak Bedstraw 5<br />
Galium californicum ssp. primum California Bedstraw None<br />
Galium glabrescens ssp. modocense Castle Lake Bedstraw None<br />
Galium grande San Gabriel Bedstraw 5<br />
Galium hardhamiae Hardham's Bedstraw 5<br />
Galium kamtschaticum Unknown Common Name 6,9<br />
Galium labradoricum Bog Bedstraw 1<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Galium serpenticum ssp. warnerense Intermountain Bedstraw 6<br />
Gaultheria hispidula Creeping Snowberry 1,6,9<br />
Gaura neomexicana ssp. coloradoensis Colorado Butterfly Plant None<br />
Gaylussacia brachycera Box Huckleberry 8,9<br />
Gentiana affinis Pleated Gentian 1<br />
Gentiana alba Yellow Gentian 9<br />
Gentiana austromontana Appalachian Gentian 8<br />
Gentiana barbellata Bearded Gentian 3<br />
Gentiana douglasiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Gentiana glauca Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Gentiana newberryi var. newberryi Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Gentiana pennelliana Wiregrass Gentian 8<br />
Gentiana plurisetosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Gentiana setigera Mendocino Gentian None<br />
Gentiana villosa Striped Gentian None<br />
Gentianella tenella Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Gentianella wislizeni Wislizeni Gentian 3<br />
Gentianopsis macounii Macoun's Gentian 1<br />
Gentianopsis simplex Hiker's Gentian 1<br />
Geocaulon lividum Northern Comandra 9<br />
Geum geniculatum Bent Avens 8<br />
Geum laciniatum Rough Avens None<br />
Geum peckii Mountain Avens None<br />
Geum rivale Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Geum rossii var. depressum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Geum triflorum var. campanulatum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Geum virginianum Pale Avens 9<br />
X Gilia caespitosa Rabbit Valley Gilia 4<br />
Gilia penstemonoides Beardtongue Gilia 2<br />
Githopsis diffusa ssp. Filicaulis San Gabriel Bluecup None<br />
Glossopetalon clokeyi (Forsellesia clokeyi) Clokey Greasebush 4<br />
Glossopetalon nevadense Spiny Greenbush 1<br />
Glossopetalon ssp. glabra Smooth Dwarf Greasebrush 4<br />
Glyceria leptostachya Davy Mannagrass 10<br />
Glyceria nubigena Smoky Mountain Mannagrass 8<br />
Goodyera repens Northern Rattlesnake-Plantain 1<br />
Graptopetalum bartramii Bartram Stonecrop 3<br />
Grimmia brittoniae Grimmia 1<br />
Grindelia arizonica var. neomexicana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Grindelia decumbens var. subincisa Durango Gumweed None<br />
Grindelia howellii Howell's Gumweed 1<br />
Gymnocarpium appalachianum Appalachian Oak Fern 9<br />
Gymnocarpium dryopteris Oakfern 1<br />
Gymnocarpium robertianum Limestone Oak Fern 9<br />
Hackelia hispida var. disjuncta Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Hackelia taylorii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Hackelia ursina Chihuahuan Stickseed 3<br />
Halimolobos perplexa var. lemhiensis Puzzling Rockcress 1<br />
Halimolobos perplexa var. perplexa Puzzling Halimolobos 1,4<br />
Haplopappus aberrans Idaho Goldenweed 1<br />
Haplopappus arborescens Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Haplopappus carthamoides var. subsquarrosus Beartooth Goldenweed None<br />
Haplopappus compactus Spring Mountains Goldenweed 4<br />
Haplopappus crispus Pine Valley Goldenbush 4<br />
Haplopappus hirtus var. sonchifolius Sticky Goldenweed None<br />
Haplopappus insecticruris Bugleg Goldenweed 4<br />
Haplopappus liatriformis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Haplopappus macronema ssp. linearis Narrowleaf Goldenweed 4<br />
Haplopappus macronema var. macronema Discoid Goldenweed 1<br />
Haplopappus microcephalus Small-Head Goldenweed None<br />
Haploppapus radiata Radiate Goldenweed 4<br />
Hartwrightia floridana Hartwrightia None<br />
Hastingsia atropurpurea Unknown Common Name None<br />
Hastingsia bracteosa Unknown Common Name None<br />
Hazardia whitneyi var. discoidea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Hedeoma apiculata Mckittrick Pennyroyal 3<br />
Hedeoma costatum Chiricahua Mock Pennyroyal 3<br />
Hedeoma dentatum Mock Pennyroyal 3<br />
Hedeoma diffusum Flagstaff Pennyroyal 3<br />
Hedeoma graveolens Mock Pennyroyal 8<br />
Hedysarum occidentale ssp. canone Canyon Sweetvetch 4<br />
Helenium arizonicum Arizona Sneezeweed None<br />
Helianthemum bicknellii Frostweed 1<br />
Helianthus glaucophyllus White-Leaved Sunflower 8<br />
Helianthus mollis Ashy Sunflower None<br />
Helianthus silphioides Silphium Sunflower 9<br />
Hemizonia floribunda Tecate Tarweed None<br />
Hemizonia mohavensis Mojave Tarweed 5<br />
Hermannia pauciflora Sparseleaf Hermannia 3<br />
Herrickia horrida Horrid Herrickia 3<br />
Hesperolinon drymarioides Drymaria-Like Dwarf Flax 5<br />
Heteranthera dubia Water Star-Grass None<br />
Heteranthera reniformis Kidneyleaf Mud-plantain None<br />
Heterocodon rariflorum Western Pearl-Flower 1<br />
Heterotheca jonesii Jones Golden-Aster 4<br />
Heterotheca monarchensis Unknown Common Name 5<br />
Heterotheca rutteri Huachuca Golden Aster 3<br />
Heuchera alba White Alumroot 8,9<br />
Heuchera americana var. hispida Hispid Alumroot None<br />
Heuchera eastwoodiae Eastwood Alum Root 3<br />
Heuchera glomerulata Arizona Alum-Root 3<br />
Heuchera grossulariifilia var. tenuifolia Unknown Common Name None<br />
Heuchera hirsutissima Shaggy-Haired Alumroot 5<br />
Heuchera parishii Parish's Alumroot 5<br />
Hexalectris nitida Shining Coralroot 3<br />
Hexalectris revoluta Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Hexalectris spicata Crested Coralroot None<br />
Hexalectris warnockii Texas Purple Spike 3<br />
Hexastylis contracta Southern Heartleaf None<br />
Hexastylis rhombiformis French Broad Heartleaf None<br />
Hexastylis speciosa Harper's Heartleaf None<br />
X Hibiscus dasycalyx Neches River Rose Mallow None<br />
Hieracium fendleri var. mogollense Pringle's Hawkweed 3<br />
Hieracium rusbyi Rusby Hawkweed 3<br />
Homaliadelphus sharpii Sharp's Homaliadelphus None<br />
Hookeria lucens Clear Moss 1<br />
Hookeriopsis heteroica Moss 8<br />
Horkelia hendersonii Henderson's Horkelia 6<br />
Horkelia hispidula White Mountains Horkelia 5<br />
Horkelia parryi Parry's Horkelia 5<br />
Horkelia tridentata ssp. tridentata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Horkelia truncata Ramona Horkelia None<br />
Horkelia tularensis Kern Plateau Horkelia 5<br />
Horkelia wilderae Barton Flats Horkelia None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Hottonia inflata Featherfoil None<br />
Houstonia longifollia var. glabra Granite Dome Bluet 8<br />
Hudsonia tomentosa Hudsonia 1<br />
Hulsea brevifolia Short-Leaved Hulsea 5<br />
Huperzia appalachiana Fir Clubmoss 8<br />
Hydrastis canadensis Golden-seal None<br />
Hydrocotyle verticillata Water Pennywort 6<br />
Hydrocotyle verticillata var. verticillata Whorled Pennywort 9<br />
Hydrophyllum browneii Waterleaf 8<br />
Hydrothyria venosa Unknown Common Name 5<br />
Hymenocallis coronaria Shoal's Spider Lily None<br />
Hymenocallis henryae Panhandle Spider Lily 8<br />
Hymenophyllum tayloriae Gorge Filmy Fern None<br />
Hymenophyllum wrightii Wright Filmy Fern 10<br />
Hymenoxys ambigens var. neomexicana Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Hymenoxys brachyactis Tall Bitterweed None<br />
Hymenoxys olivaceae Olivaceous Bitterweed 3<br />
Hypericum buckleyi St John's Wort 8<br />
Hypericum chapmanii St John's Wort 8<br />
Hypericum exile St John's Wort 8<br />
Hypericum gentianoides Orange-grass St. John's-Wort None<br />
Hypericum graveolens Mountain St. John's-Wort 8<br />
Hypericum majus Large Canadian St. John's-Wort 1<br />
Hypericum microsepalum St John's Wort 8<br />
Hypericum mitchellianum Blue Ridge St. John's-Wort 8<br />
Hypericum prolificum Shrubby St. John's-wort None<br />
Idahoa scapigera Oldstem Idahoa 1<br />
Ilex collina Long-Stalked Holly 8,9<br />
Iliamna bakeri Baker's Globe Mallow 5<br />
Iliamna latibracteata Unknown Common Name None<br />
Iliamna longisepala Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Iliamna remota Kankakee Globe-Mallow 8<br />
Illicium parviflorum Star-Anise 8<br />
Ipomoea plummerae var. cuneifolia Huachuca Morning Glory 3<br />
Ipomoea tenuiloba var. lemmonii Lemmon's Morning Glory 3<br />
Ipomoea thurberi Thurber's Morning Glory 3<br />
Ipomopsis aggregata spp. weberi Weber's Scarlet-Gilia 2<br />
Ipomopsis globularis Globe Gilia 2<br />
Ipomopsis polyantha var. polyantha Pagosa Skyrockets 2<br />
Ipomopsis spicata spp. robruthii Kirkpatrich Ipomopsis 2<br />
Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris 1<br />
Isoetes butleri Butler's Quillwort None<br />
Isoetes truncata Truncate Quillwort 10<br />
Isoetes tuckermanii Tuckerman's Quillwort None<br />
Isoetes virginca Virginia Quillwort None<br />
Isopyrum stipitatum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Isotria verticillata Large Whorled Pogonia 9<br />
Ivesia aperta var. aperta Sierra Valley Ivesia 4,5<br />
Ivesia aperta var. canina Sierra Valley Mousetail 5<br />
Ivesia argyrocoma Silver-Haired Ivesia 5<br />
Ivesia callida Tahquitz Ivesia 5<br />
Ivesia cryptocaulis Hidden Ivesia 4<br />
Ivesia jaegeri Jaeger Ivesia 4<br />
Ivesia longibracteata Castle Crags Ivesia 5<br />
Ivesia paniculata Ash Creek Mousetail None<br />
Ivesia pickeringii Pickering's Ivesia 5<br />
Ivesia sericoleuca Plumas Ivesia 4,5<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Ivesia shockleyi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Ivesia webberi Webber's Ivesia 4,5<br />
Jamesia americana ssp. macrocalyx Wasatch Jamesia 4<br />
Jamesia americana ssp. zionis Zion Jamesia 4<br />
Jamesia tetrapetala Waxflower 4<br />
Jamesianthus alabamensis Jamesianthus None<br />
Juglans cinerea Butternut 9<br />
Juncus brachycarpus Short-fruit Rush 9<br />
Juncus caesariensis Rough Rush None<br />
Juncus debilis Weak Rush 9<br />
Juncus filiformis Thread Rush 9<br />
Juncus hallii Hall's Rush 1<br />
Juncus leiospermus var. leiospermus Dwarf Rush None<br />
Juncus stygius Moor Rush 9<br />
Juncus subtilis Creeping Rush None<br />
Juncus trifidus Highland Rush None<br />
Juncus vaseyi Vasey Rush 9<br />
Justicia crassifolium Thick Leaved Water Willow None<br />
Kalmia occidentalis Western Swamp Laurel 1<br />
Kalmiopsis fragrans Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Keckiella lemmonii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Kobresia bellardii (K. myosuroides) Unknown Common Name None<br />
Kobresia simpliciuscula Unknown Common Name None<br />
Krigia montana False Dandelion 8<br />
Kuhnia eupatorioides (=Brickellia eupatorioides) False Boneset None<br />
Lachnocaulon beyrichianum Southern Bogbutton 8<br />
Lachnocaulon digynum Bogbutton None<br />
Laennecia eriophylla Wooly Fleabane 3<br />
Laplacea portoricensis Maricao Verde (Nini de Coto) 8<br />
Lathyrus biflorus Tw<strong>of</strong>lower Peavine None<br />
Lathyrus bijugatus Latah Tule Pea 1<br />
Lathyrus grimesii Grimes' Vetchling 4<br />
Layia heterotricha Pale-Yellow Layia 5<br />
Leavenworthia aurea Golden Glade Cress None<br />
Leavenworthia crassa var. elongata Glade Cress None<br />
X Leavenworthia texana Texas Gladecress None<br />
Lechea pulchella Leggett's Pinweed None<br />
Lechea stricta Pinweed 1<br />
Leitneria floridana Corkwood None<br />
Lejeunea blomquistii A Liverwort 8<br />
Lejeunea dimorphophylla A Liverwort None<br />
Lepechinia cardiophylla Santa Ana Pitchersage 5<br />
Lepenthus dodiana Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Lepidium montanum ssp. neeseae Neese's Peppergrass 4<br />
X Lepidium papilliferum Slick Spot Peppergrass 4<br />
Leptodactylon jaegeri San Jacinto Prickly Phlox 5<br />
Leptodactylon pungens ssp. hazeliae Hazel's Prickly Phlox 4,6<br />
Leptodontium excelsum Grandfather Mt. Leptodontium Moss 8<br />
Leptohymenium sharpii Mount Leconte Moss 8<br />
Lespedeza hirta Hairy Bush-clover None<br />
Lesquerella angustifolia Thread-Leaved Bladderpod None<br />
Lesquerella aurea Golden Bladderpod None<br />
Lesquerella fremontii Fremont's Bladderpod 2<br />
Lesquerella garrettii Garrett Bladderpod 4<br />
X Lesquerella globosa Lesquereux's Bladderpod None<br />
Lesquerella humilis Few-Seeded Bladderpod 1<br />
Lesquerella kaibabensis Kaibab Bladderpod 3<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina San Bernardino Mountains Bladderpod None<br />
Lesquerella paysonii Payson Bladderpod 1,4<br />
Lesquerella pruinosa Pagosa Springs Bladderpod 2<br />
Lesquerella pulchella Beautiful Bladderpod 1<br />
Lessingia glandulifera var. tomentosa Warner Springs Lessingia 5<br />
Leucocrinum montanum Sand Lily 1<br />
Leucophysalis grandiflora Large-flowered Ground-cherry 9<br />
Lewisia cantelovii Cantelow's Lewisia 5<br />
Lewisia columbiana var. columbiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lewisia congdonii Congdon's Bitterroot 5<br />
Lewisia cotyledon var. purdyi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lewisia disepala Yosemite Lewisia 5<br />
Lewisia leana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lewisia longipetala Long-Petaled Lewisia 5<br />
Lewisia maguirei Maguire Bitterroot 4<br />
Lewisia oppositifolia Lone Mountain Lewisia None<br />
Lewisia serrata Saw-toothed Lewisia 5<br />
Lewisia stebbinsii Stebbins' Lewisia 5<br />
Liatris cymosa Branched Gayfeather None<br />
Liatris tenuis Slender Gayfeather None<br />
Liatris turgida Turgid Gayfeather 9<br />
Ligusticum calderi Calder Lovage 10<br />
Lilaeopsis carolinensis Lilaeopsis None<br />
Lilium canadense Canada Lily None<br />
Lilium grayi Gray's Lily 8<br />
Lilium iridollae Panhandle Lily None<br />
Lilium kelloggii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lilium parryi Lemon Lily 3,5<br />
Lilium superbum Turk's Cap Lily None<br />
Limnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingeriana Woolly Meadowfoam None<br />
Limnanthes gracilis var. gracilis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Limnanthes gracilis var. parishii Parish's Meadowfoam 5<br />
Limonium californicum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Linanthus bolanderi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Linanthus concinnus San Gabriel Linanthus 5<br />
Linanthus floribundus ssp. hallii Santa Rosa Mountains Linanthus 5<br />
Linanthus harknessii ssp. condensatus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Linanthus killipii Baldwin Lake Linanthus 5<br />
Linanthus nuttallii ssp. howellii Mt. Tedoc Linanthus 5<br />
Linanthus orcuttii Orcutt's Linanthus 5<br />
Lindera subcoriacea Bog Spicebush None<br />
Lindernia saxicola False Pimpernel None<br />
Lindsaea stricta var. jamesoniiformis Smallstock Necklace Fern 8<br />
Linum floridanum var. chrysocarpum Yellow-fruited Flax None<br />
Linum macrocarpum Large-fruited Flax None<br />
Linum westii West's Flax 8<br />
Liparis liliifolia Large Twayblade 9<br />
Liparis loeselii Unknown Common Name 1,6<br />
<strong>List</strong>era auriculata Auricled Twayblade None<br />
<strong>List</strong>era borealis Unknown Common Name<br />
Broad-leaved (or Broad-lipped)<br />
None<br />
<strong>List</strong>era convallarioides<br />
Twayblade 9<br />
<strong>List</strong>era cordata Heartleaf Twayblade 9<br />
Litsea aestivalis Pondspice 8<br />
Littorella uniflora American Shore-grass 9<br />
Lobaria quercizans No Common Name 9<br />
Lobelia boykinii Boykin's Lobelia None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Lobelia dortmanna Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lobelia kalmii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Loiseleuria procumbens Unknown Common Name 6<br />
X Lomatium cookii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium cusickii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lomatium engelmannii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lomatium erythrocarpum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium geyeri Geyer's Biscuitroot 1<br />
Lomatium greenmanii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lomatium laevigatum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium latilobum Canyonlands Desert-Parsley 4<br />
Lomatium ochocense Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium ravenii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lomatium salmoniflorum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lomatium stebbinsii Stebbins' Lomatium 5<br />
Lomatium suksdorfii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium tracyi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatium watsonii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lomatogonium rotatum Felwort 1<br />
Lonicera dioica var. glaucescens Red Honeysuckle 9<br />
Lonicera flava Yellow Honeysuckle 9<br />
Lotus alamosanus Alamos Deer Vetch 3<br />
Lotus stipularis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lotus unifoliolatus var. helleri Prairie Birdfoot-Trefoil None<br />
Ludwigia microcarpa Small-fruit Seedbox 9<br />
Ludwigia spathulata Primrose Willow None<br />
Luina serpentina Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lupinus antoninus Anthony Peak Lupine None<br />
Lupinus aridus ssp. ashlandensis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus Orangeflower Lupine 5<br />
Lupinus constancei The Lassics Lupine None<br />
Lupinus dalesiae Quincy Lupine 5<br />
Lupinus huachucanus Huachuca Mt Lupine 3<br />
Lupinus latifolius leucanthus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Lupinus lemmonii Lemmon's Lupine 3<br />
Lupinus ludovicianus San Luis Obispo Lupine 5<br />
Lupinus padre-crowleyi Father Crowley's Lupine 5<br />
Lupinus sabinii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Lupinus tracyi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Luzula arcuata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Luzula parviflora Small-flowered Wood-rush 9<br />
Lycopodiella appressa Southern Bog Clubmoss None<br />
Lycopodiella inundata Northern Bog Clubmoss 1,6<br />
Lycopodiella subappressa Northern Appressed Clubmoss None<br />
Lycopodium complanatum Unknown Common Name 2,6<br />
Lycopodium dendroideum Ground Pine Clubmoss 1,2,6<br />
Lysimachia fraseri Fraser's Loosestrife 8<br />
Lysimachia loomisii Loomis' Loosestrife None<br />
Lythrum curtissii Curtiss' Loosestrife 8<br />
Mabrya acerifolia Mapleleaf False Snapdragon 3<br />
Macbridea caroliniana Carolina Birds-In-A-Nest 8<br />
Machaeranthera asteroides var. lagunensis Laguna Mountains Aster None<br />
Machaeranthera canescens var. ziegleri Ziegler's Aster 5<br />
Machaeranthera coloradoensis Colorado Tansy-Aster 2<br />
Machaeranthera mexicana Mexican Saber Daisy None<br />
Macrantha flammea Orange Beard Tongue 8<br />
Macroptilum supinum Supine Bean 3<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Madia doris-nilesiae Nile's Madia 5<br />
Madia stebbinsii Stebbins' Madia 5<br />
Magnolia ashei Ashe's Magnolia None<br />
Magnolia tripetala Umbrella Magnolia None<br />
Maguire campion Unknown Common Name 4<br />
Malacothrix saxatilis var. arachnoidea Carmel Valley Malacothrix 5<br />
Malacothrix sonorae Sonoran Desert Dandelion None<br />
Malaxis brachypoda Adder's-Mouth 2,9<br />
Malaxis monophyllos ssp. Brachypoda White Addersmouth Orchid 5<br />
Mammillaria mainiae Counter-Clockwise Fishhook Cactus 3<br />
Manihot davisiae Arizona Manihot 3<br />
Margaranthus lemmonii Lemmon Globe Berry None<br />
Marina diffusa Escoba 3<br />
Marina orcuttii var. orcuttii California Marina 5<br />
Marlierea sintenisii Beruquillo 8<br />
Marsdenia elliptica Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Marshallia grandiflora Large-flowered Barbara's Buttons 9<br />
Marshallia trinervia Broadleafed Barbara'S Button 8<br />
Matelea baldwyniana Baldwin's Milkvine 9<br />
Matelea cordifolia Sonora Milkweed Vine None<br />
Maytenus elongata Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Meconella oregana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Meesia longiseta Meesia 1<br />
Meesia triquetra Meesia 1,5<br />
Meesia uliginosa Unknown Common Name 5<br />
Megaceros aenigmaticus A Hornwort 8<br />
Megalodonta beckii var. beckii Beck Water-marigold None<br />
Menegazzia terebrata Port-hole Lichen 9<br />
Mentzelia conspicua Unknown Common Name 3<br />
Mentzelia goodrichii Goodrich's Blazingstar 4<br />
Mentzelia pumila Mentzelia 1<br />
Menyanthes trifoliata Bog Buckbean 1<br />
Mertensia bella Oregon Bluebells 1<br />
Mertensia ciliata Mountain Bluebell 1<br />
Metastelma arizonaicum Arizona Swallow-Wort 3<br />
Metastelma mexicanum Wiggins Milkweed Vine 3<br />
Metzgeria furcata No Common Name None<br />
Miconia foveolata Camasey 8<br />
Miconia pycnoneura Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Microseris borealis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Microseris douglasii ssp. douglasii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Microseris howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Microseris laciniata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Mimulus alsinoides Chickweed Monkeyflower 1<br />
Mimulus ampliatus Spacious Monkeyflower 1<br />
Mimulus bolanderi Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Mimulus clivicola Bank Monkeyflower 4,6<br />
Mimulus evanescens Unknown Common Name 5<br />
Mimulus exiguus San Bernardino Mountain Monkeyflower 5<br />
Mimulus filicaulis Slenderstem Monkeyflower 5<br />
Mimulus gemmiparus Weber's Monkeyflower 2<br />
Mimulus gracilipes Slenderstalk Monkeyflower 5<br />
Mimulus guttatus Common Large Monkeyflower None<br />
Mimulus hymenophyllus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Mimulus jungermannioides Unknown Common Name None<br />
Mimulus patulus Washington Monkeyflower 1<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Mimulus primuloides Primrose Monkeyflower 1<br />
Mimulus pulchellus Pansy Monkeyflower 5<br />
Mimulus pulsiferae Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Mimulus purpureus Purple Monkeyflower 5<br />
Mimulus shevockii Kelso Creek Monkeyflower None<br />
Mimulus suksdorfii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Mimulus tricolor Unknown Common Name None<br />
Minuartia (=Arenaria) patula Pitcher's Stitchwort None<br />
Minuartia decumbens The Lassics Sandwort None<br />
Minuartia godfreyi Godfrey's Sandwort 8<br />
Minuartia rosei Peanut Sandwort 5<br />
Minuartia stolonifera Scott Mountain Sandwort 5<br />
Moehringia macrophylla Large-leaved Sandwort 9<br />
Monarda fistulosa v. brevis (= M. f. ssp. 1) Smoke Hole Bergamot None<br />
Monardella beneolens Sweet-Smelling Monardella None<br />
Monardella follettii Follett's Mountainbalm 5<br />
Monardella hypoleuca ssp. Lanata Felt-Leaved Monardella None<br />
Monardella linioides ssp. oblonga Flax-Like Monardella None<br />
Monardella macrantha ssp. hallii Hall's Monardella 5<br />
Monardella nana ssp. Leptosiphon San Felipe Monardella 5<br />
Monardella purpurea Unknown Common Name None<br />
Monardella stebbinsii Stebbins' Monardella 5<br />
Monardella viridis ssp. saxicola Rock Monardella 5<br />
Monotropa odorata Sweet Pinesap 8<br />
Montia diffusa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Montia howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Muhlenbergia dubioides Box Canyon Muhly 3<br />
Muhlenbergia glomerata Marsh Muhly 2,6<br />
Muhlenbergia racemosa Green Muhly 1<br />
Muhlenbergia richardsonis S<strong>of</strong>t-leaf Muhly<br />
Fall Dropseed Muhly Or One-flowered<br />
None<br />
Muhlenbergia uniflora<br />
Muhly None<br />
Muhlenbergia xerophila Sycamore Canyon Muhly 3<br />
Myrica holdrigeana Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Myriophyllum farwellii Farwell's Water-milfoil None<br />
Myriophyllum humile Low Water-milfoil None<br />
Myriophyllum laxum Piedmont Water-Milfoil 8<br />
Napaea dioica Glade Mallow None<br />
Narthecium americanum Bog Asphodel None<br />
Navarretia peninsularis Baja Pincushionplant 5<br />
Navarretia prolifera ssp. lutea Yellow Bur Navarretia None<br />
Navarretia setiloba Piute Mountains Navarretia None<br />
Navarretia tagetina Unknown Common Name None<br />
Nemacladus capillaris Unknown Common Name None<br />
Nemacladus twisselmannii Twisselman's Nemacladus 5<br />
Nemastylis floridana Fall-Flowering Ixia 8<br />
Neoparrya lithophila Rock-Loving Aletes 2<br />
Neviusia alabamensis Alabama Snow-Wreath 8<br />
Neviusia cliftonii California Snow-Wreath 5<br />
Nicotiana attenuata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Nolina atocarpa Florida Bear Grass 8<br />
Nolina cismontana California Beargrass 5<br />
Nuphar pumila Yellow Pond Lily None<br />
Nymphaea leibergii Dwarf Water-lily None<br />
Nyssa ursina Bog Tupelo 8<br />
Omalotheca supina (=Gnaphalium supinum) Alpine Cudweed None<br />
Omphalora arizonica Lichen None<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Onoclea sensibilis <strong>Sensitive</strong> Fern 1<br />
Ophioglossum engelmannii Limestone Adder's-tongue 9<br />
Ophioglossum pusillum Adder's Tongue 1,6<br />
Opuntia basilaris var. brachyclada Short-Joint Beavertail 5<br />
Orbexilum macrophyllum Bigleaf Scurfpea None<br />
Oreonana purpurascens Purple Mountainparsley None<br />
Oreostemma elatum Plumas Alpine - Aster 5<br />
Orobanche fasciculata Clustered Broomrape 9<br />
Orobanche uniflora One-flowered Broomrape None<br />
Orobanche valida ssp. valida Rock Creek Broomrape 5<br />
Orogenia fusiformis Tapered-Root Orogenia 1<br />
Orthodontium pellucens Translucent Orthodontium None<br />
Orthotrichum keeverae Keever's Bristle-Moss None<br />
Orthotrichum spjutii Uknown Common Name 5<br />
Oryzopsis canadensis Canada Mountain Ricegrass None<br />
Osmorhiza berteroi Chilean Sweet Cicely 9<br />
Osmorhiza brachypoda Sweet Cicely 3<br />
Oxalis illinoensis Illinois Woodsorrel 9<br />
Oxypolis ternata Piedmont Cowbane 8<br />
Oxytheca emarginata White-Margined Oxytheca 5<br />
Oxytheca parishii var. cienegensis Cienega Seca Oxytheca 5<br />
Oxytheca parishii var. abramsii Abrams' Oxytheca 5<br />
Oxytropis besseyi ssp. salmonensis Challis Crazyweed 4<br />
Oxytropis borealis var. viscida Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Oxytropis campestris var. columbiana Columbia Crazyweed 1<br />
Oxytropis campestris var. gracilis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Oxytropis podocarpa Stalked-Pod Crazyweed 1<br />
Pachysandra procumbems Allegheny-spurge None<br />
Panax quinquefolius American Ginseng 9<br />
Panicum nudicaule Naked-Stemmed Panicum None<br />
Panicum philadelphicum Philadelphia Panic Grass None<br />
Papaver alboroseum Pale Poppy 10<br />
Papaver radicatum ssp. pygmaeum [Papaver Ssp] 4<br />
Parnassia caroliniana Carolina Grass-Of-Parnassus 8<br />
Parnassia fimbriata var. hoodiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Parnassia grandifolia Large-leaved Grass-<strong>of</strong>-Parnassus 9<br />
Parnassia kotzebuei Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Parnassia palustris var. neogaea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Paronychia americana American Nailwort None<br />
Paronychia argyrocoma var. albimontana (= P.<br />
argyrocoma) White Mountain Silverling 9<br />
Paronychia virginica var. virginica Silvery Nailwort 9<br />
Parrya nudicaulis Naked-stemmed Parrya 2,4<br />
Parthenium alpinum Alpine Feverfew None<br />
Parthenium auriculatum Glade Wild Quinine None<br />
Paspalum virletii Virlet Paspalum 3<br />
Passiflora foetida Foetid Passionflower 3<br />
Paxistima canbyi Canby's Mountain Lover 8,9<br />
Pectis imberbis Beardless Chinch Weed 3<br />
Pedicularis dudleyi Dudley's Lousewort None<br />
Pedicularis howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Pedicularis lanceolata Swamp Lousewort None<br />
Pedicularis rainierensis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Pediocactus paradinei Kaibab Pincushion Cactus 3<br />
X Pediocactus peeblesianus var. fickeiseniae Fickeisen Pincuson Cactus None<br />
Pediomelum pariense (psoralea pariensis) Paria Breadroot 4<br />
Pediomelum pentaphyllum Three-Nerved Scurf-Pea 3<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Pellaea andromedaefolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Pellaea atropurpurea Purple-stem Cliff Brake None<br />
Pellaea brachyptera Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Pellaea breweri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Pellaea bridgesii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Pellaea mucronata ssp. mucronata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Peltandra virginica Green Arrow-arum None<br />
Peltigera venosa A Dog Lichen None<br />
Penstemon acaulis ssp. acaulis Stemless Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon alamosensis Alamo Penstemon 3<br />
Penstemon arenarius Dune Penstemon 4<br />
Penstemon barrettiae Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Penstemon bicolor ssp. bicolor Yellow Twotone Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon bicolor ssp. roseus Rose-Colored Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon bracteatus Red Canyon Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon californicus California Penstemon 5<br />
Penstemon cardinalis cardinalis Scarlet Penstemon 3<br />
Penstemon cardinalis regalis Guadalupe Penstemon 3<br />
Penstemon caryi Cary Beardtongue 2<br />
Penstemon clutei Sunset Crater Beardtongue None<br />
Penstemon compactus Cache Penstemon 4<br />
Penstemon concinnus Tunnel Springs Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon degeneri Degener's Penstemon 2<br />
Penstemon discolor Catalina Beardtongue 3<br />
Penstemon distans Mt. Trumbull Beardtongue None<br />
Penstemon filiformis Thread-Leaved Beardtongue None<br />
Penstemon fruticiformis ssp. amargosae Death Valley Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon glaucinus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Penstemon harringtonii Harrington's Beardtongue 2<br />
Penstemon idahoensis Idaho Penstemon 4<br />
Penstemon lemhiensis Lemhi Penstemon 1,4<br />
Penstemon metcalfei Metcalfe'S Penstemon 3<br />
Penstemon moriahensis Mount Moriah Beardtongue 4<br />
Penstemon nudiflorus Flagstaff Beardtongue 3<br />
Penstemon papillatus Inyo Beardtongue 5<br />
Penstemon parvus Aquarius Penstemon 4<br />
Penstemon payettensis Payette Beardtongue 1<br />
Penstemon peckii Peck's Penstemon 6<br />
Penstemon personatus Close-Throated Beardtongue 5<br />
Penstemon pinorum Pinyon Penstemon 4<br />
Penstemon pseudoparvus San Mateo Penstemon 3<br />
Penstemon ramosus Branching Penstemon None<br />
Penstemon superbus Superb Beardtongue 3<br />
Penstemon wardii Ward Beardtongue 4<br />
Pentachaeta exilis ssp. aeolica Meager Pygmydaisy 5<br />
Pentagramma triangularis ssp. triangularis Gold-Back Fern None<br />
Perideridia erythrorhiza Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Perityle cochisensis Chiricahua Rock Daisy 3<br />
Perityle gilensis var. gilensis Gila Rock Daisy 3<br />
Perityle gilensis var. salensis Gila Rock Daisy Variety 3<br />
Perityle saxicola Fish Creek Rock Daisy 3<br />
Persea humilis Scrub Bay 8<br />
Petasites frigidus var. nivalis Palmate-Leaved Coltsfoot 1<br />
Petasites frigidus var. palmatus Sweet Coltsfoot 9<br />
Petasites sagittatus Arrowleaf Coltsfoot 1,9<br />
Petrophyton cinerascens Unknown Common Name None<br />
Phacelia cookei Cooke's Phacelia 5<br />
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Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Phacelia greenei Scott Valley Phacelia None<br />
Phacelia inconspicua Inconspicuous Scorpion-Weed 4<br />
Phacelia inundata Playa Phacelia 5<br />
Phacelia minutissima Least Phacelia 4,6<br />
Phacelia monoensis Mono County Phacelia 4,5<br />
Phacelia novenmillensis Nine-Mile Canyon Phacelia 5<br />
Phacelia ranunculacea Blue Scorpion-weed None<br />
Phacelia scopulina var. submutica Debeque Scorpion-Weed 2<br />
Phacelia stebbinsii Stebbins' Phacelia 5<br />
Phacelia suaveolens ssp. keckii Santiago Peak Phacelia 5<br />
Phaeophyscia leana Lea's Bog Lichen None<br />
Phegopteris connectilis Northern Beechfern 1<br />
Phegopteris hexagonoptera Broad Beech Fern None<br />
Pherotrichis balbisii Huachuca Milkweed Vine None<br />
Philadelphus wootonii Wooton's Mock Orange 3<br />
Phlox alyssifolia Alyssum-Leaved Phlox 1<br />
Phlox amabilis Arizona Phlox 3<br />
Phlox amplifolia Large-leaved Phlox None<br />
Phlox bifida ssp. stellaria Sand Phlox 8<br />
Phlox buckleyi Sword-Leaved Phlox 8,9<br />
Phlox carolina ssp. carolina Carolina Phlox 9<br />
Phlox dolichantha Bear Valley Phlox 5<br />
Phlox floridana Florida Phlox 8<br />
Phlox hendersonii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Phlox kelseyi var. missoulensis Missoula Phlox 1<br />
Phlox maculata ssp. pyramidalis Spotted Phlox 9<br />
Phlox multiflora Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Phoebanthus tenuifolia Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Phyalis latiphysa Broad Leaf Ground Cherry 3<br />
Phyllanthus polygonoides Knotweed Leaf-flower 9<br />
Physaria didymocarpa ssp. lyrata (Physaria<br />
alpestris var. lyrata) Salmon Twin Bladderpod 4<br />
Physaria didymocarpa var. didymocarpa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Physaria integrifolia var. monticola Creeping Twinpod 4<br />
Pieris phyllyreifolia Climbing Heath 8<br />
Pilea multicaulis Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Pilea yuquensis Mountain Clearweed 8<br />
Pilularia americana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Pinguicula planifolia Chapman's Butterwort 8<br />
Pinus flexilis Limber Pine 1<br />
Pityopsis flexuosa Bent Golden Aster None<br />
Pityopsis oligantha Coastal Plain Golden Aster 8<br />
Pityopus californica Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Plagiobothrys figuratus ssp. corallicarpus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Plagiobothrys uncinatus Hooked Popcornflower 5<br />
Plagiochila austinii A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila caduciloba A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila columbiana A Liverwort None<br />
Plagiochila corniculata A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila echinata A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila sharpii A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila sullivantii var. spinigera A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila sullivantii var. sullivantii A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila virginica var. caroliniana A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiochila virginica var. euryphylla A Liverwort 8<br />
Plagiomnium carolinianum Carolina Mnium 8<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Plantago cordata Heart-leaved Plantain 9<br />
Plantago macrocarpa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Platanthera chorisiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Platanthera ciliaris Yellow-fringe Orchid 9<br />
Platanthera clavellata Small Green Woodland Orchid 9<br />
Platanthera flava var. flava Southern Rein Orchid 9<br />
Platanthera flava var. herbiola Pale Green Orchid 9<br />
Platanthera gracilis Bog Orchid 10<br />
Platanthera integrilabia Monkey-faced Orchid None<br />
Platanthera obtusata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Platanthera orbiculata Large Round-Leaf Orchid 2<br />
Platanthera sparsiflora Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Platyhypnidium pringei Pringle's Platyhypnidium Moss 8<br />
Pleuropogon oregonus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Poa abbreviata ssp. marshii Marsh's Bluegrass 4<br />
Poa alsodes Grove Meadow Grass None<br />
Poa fernaldiana Wavy Bluegrass 9<br />
Poa laxiflora Unknown Common Name 6,10<br />
Poa nervosa var. nervosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Poa paludigena Bog Bluegrass None<br />
Podistera eastwoodiae Eastwood Podistera None<br />
Pogogyne floribunda Pr<strong>of</strong>use-Flowered Pogogyne 5<br />
Pohlia lescuriana Spongy Gourd Moss None<br />
Polemonium carneum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Polemonium chartaceum Mason's Jacobsladder 5<br />
Polemonium flavum Pinaleno Jacob's Ladder 3<br />
Polemonium occidentale ssp. lacustre Western Jacob's Ladder None<br />
Polemonium pauciflorum ssp. hinckleyi Hinckley's Ladder 3<br />
Polemonium vanbruntiae A Jacob's Ladder 9<br />
Polemonium viscosum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Polyctenium williamsiae Williams Combleaf 4<br />
Polygala hookeri Hooker Milkwort 8<br />
Polygala incarnata Pink Milkwort None<br />
Polygala leptostachys Georgia Milkwort 8<br />
Polygala rusbyi Hualapai Milkwort 3<br />
Polygonum arifolium Halberd-leaf Tearthumb None<br />
Polygonum careyi Carey's Smartweed None<br />
Polygonum douglasii ssp. austinae Austin's Knotweed 1<br />
Polygonum polygaloides ssp. esotericum Modoc Knotweed 5<br />
Polymnia cossatotensis Heartleaf Leafcup 8<br />
Polypodium glycyrrhiza Licorice Fern 1<br />
Polystichum braunii Braun's Sword-Fern 1<br />
Polystichum californicum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Polytaenia nuttallii Prairie Parsley None<br />
Populus x acuminata Rydberg's Cottonwood 1<br />
Porella appalachiana A Liverwort 8<br />
Porella wataugensis A Liverwort 8<br />
Potamogeton bicupulatus Snail-seed Pondweed None<br />
Potamogeton confervoides Algae-like Pondweed 9<br />
Potamogeton hillii Hill's Pondweed 9<br />
Potamogeton obtusifolius Blunt-Leaved Pondweed 1<br />
Potamogeton pulcher Spotted Pondweed 9<br />
Potamogeton tennesseenisis Tennessee Pondweed 8,9<br />
Potentilla albiflora White-Flowered Cinquefoil 3<br />
Potentilla angelliae Angell Cinquefoil 4<br />
Potentilla breweri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Potentilla cottamii Cottam Cinquefoil 4<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Potentilla diversifolia var. perdissecta Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Potentilla effusa var. rupincola Front Range Cinquefoil 2<br />
Potentilla nivea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Potentilla quinquefolia Five-Leaf Cinquefoil 1,6<br />
Potentilla rimicola Cinquefoil 5<br />
Potentilla villosa var. parviflora Unknown Common Name None<br />
Prenanthes barbata Barbed Rattlesnake Root 8<br />
Prenanthes boottii Boott's Rattlesnake Root 9<br />
Prenanthes roanensis Roan Mountain Rattlesnake-Root 8<br />
Prenanthes trifoliolata 3-leaved Rattlesnake-root None<br />
Primula alcina Alkali Primrose 4<br />
Primula capillaris Ruby Mountain Primrose 4<br />
Primula cusickiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Primula egaliksensis Greenland Primrose 2,4<br />
Primula mistassinica Bird's-eye Primrose None<br />
Primula nevadensis Nevada Primrose 4<br />
Prunus alleghaniensis var. davisii Alleghany Or Sloe Plum None<br />
Pseudocyphellaria crocata No Common Name None<br />
Psidium sintenisii Hoja Menuda 8<br />
Psilocarphus brevissimus Dwarf Woolly-Heads 1<br />
Psilocarya (=Rhynchospora) scirpoides Bald Rush None<br />
Pteopglossaspis ecristata Crested Fringe Orchid 8<br />
Pterospora andromedea Giant Pinedrops 9<br />
Ptilagrostis mongholica spp. porteri Colorado False Needle Grass 2<br />
Puccinellia glabra Smooth Alkali Grass 10<br />
Puccinellia howellii Howell's Alkali Grass 5<br />
Puccinellia kamtschatica Kamchatka Alkali Grass 10<br />
Puccinellia parishii Parish's Alkali Grass None<br />
Pycnanthemum albescens White-leaved Mountain-mint None<br />
Pycnanthemum torrei Torrey Mountain-mint None<br />
Pycnathemum pilosum (=verticillatum var.<br />
pilosum) Hairy Mountain Mint 9<br />
Pyrola asarifolia Pink Wintergreen 9<br />
Pyrola chlorantha (=virens) Greenish-flowered Wintergreed None<br />
Pyrola minor Lesser Wintergreen Or Small Shinleaf 9<br />
Pyrrocoma carthamoides var. subsquarrosus Absaroka Goldenweed 2<br />
Pyrrocoma lucida Sticky Goldenweed 5<br />
Pyrrocoma uniflora var. gossypina Bear Valley Haplopappus 5<br />
Quercus acerifolia Maple-Leaved Oak 8<br />
Quercus arkansana Arkansas Oak None<br />
Quercus boyntonii Dwarf Post Oak None<br />
Quercus dumosa California Scrub Oak 5<br />
Quercus oglethorpensis Oglethorp Oak None<br />
Quercus texana (=nuttallii) Nuttall's Oak 9<br />
Radula voluta A Liverwort 8<br />
Raillardella pringlei Showy Raillardella 5<br />
Raillardiopsis muirii Muir's Raillardella 5<br />
Raillardiopsis scabrida Scabrid Raillardella 5<br />
Ranunculus cooleyae Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Ranunculus jovis Jove's Buttercup 1<br />
Ranunculus lapponicus Lapland Buttercup None<br />
Ranunculus populago Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Ranunculus reconditus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Ranunculus rhomboideus Prairie Buttercup None<br />
Ravenia urbanii Tortugo Prieto 8<br />
Rhamnus ilicifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Rhexia aristosa Awned Meadowbeauty None<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Rhexia parviflora Small-flowered Meadowbeauty None<br />
Rhexia salicifolia Meadow Beauty None<br />
Rhizomnium nudum Naked Rhizomnium Moss 1<br />
Rhododendrom flammeum Oconee Azalea None<br />
Rhododendron bakeri Flame Azalea None<br />
Rhododendron cumberlandense Cumberland Azalea 8<br />
Rhododendron vaseyi Pink-Shell Azalea 8<br />
Rhynchosia cinerea Brown-haired Snoutbean None<br />
Rhynchospora alba White Beakrush 1<br />
Rhynchospora crinipes Hairy Peduncled Beakruch None<br />
Rhynchospora decurrens Swamp <strong>Forest</strong> Beakrush 8<br />
Rhynchospora glomerata Clustered Beakrush None<br />
Rhynchospora harperi Harper's Beakrush None<br />
Rhynchospora harveyi Harvey Beakrush None<br />
Rhynchospora pleiantha Brown Beakrush None<br />
Ribes canthariforme Moreno Currant None<br />
Ribes cereum var. colubrinum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Ribes cynosbati Prickly Gooseberry 1<br />
Ribes triste Swamp Red Currant None<br />
Robinia hispida var. fertilis Fruitful Locust 8<br />
Robinia viscosa var. hartwegii Hartwig's Locust 8<br />
Romanz<strong>of</strong>fia thompsonii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Romanz<strong>of</strong>fia unalaschcensis Unalaska Mist-Maid 10<br />
Rorippa columbiae Unknown Common Name 6<br />
X Rorippa subumbellata Tahoe Water Cress 4,5<br />
Rosa stellata ssp. abyssa Grand Canyon Rose None<br />
Rubus acaulis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Rubus arcticus spp. acaulis Northern Blackberry 2<br />
Rubus bartonianus Bartonberry 4<br />
Rudbeckia fulgida var. speciosa Orange Coneflower 9<br />
Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii Sullivant Coneflower 9<br />
Rudbeckia graminifolia Grass-Leaf Coneflower 8<br />
Rudbeckia heliopsidis Sun-Facing Coneflower None<br />
Rudbeckia scabrifolia Sabine Coneflower None<br />
Rudbeckia triloba var. pinnatiloba Pinnate-Lobed Black-Eyed Susan 8<br />
Ruellia noctiflora Night-Flowering Ruellia 8<br />
Ruellia pedunculata var. pinetorum Uknown Common Name 8<br />
Rugelia nudicaulis Rugel's Ragwort None<br />
Rumex orthoneurus Chiricahua (Bloomer's) Dock 3<br />
Rupertia hallii Hall'S Scurf-Pea 5<br />
Sabatia brachiata Narrow-leaf Pink 9<br />
Sabatia brevifolia Short-leaved Pink None<br />
Sabatia capitata Rose Gentian None<br />
Sacciolepis striata Gibbous Panic-grass None<br />
Sagittaria graminea var. chapmanii Chapman's Arrowhead None<br />
Sagittaria longirostra Long-beaked Arrowhead None<br />
Salix arizonica Arizona Willow 3,4<br />
Salix barrattiana Barratt's Willow 1<br />
Salix candida Hoary Willow 1,6<br />
Salix delnortensis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Salix farriae Unknown Common Name None<br />
Salix floridana Florida Willow 8<br />
Salix glauca Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Salix lanata spp. calcicola Woolly Willow 2<br />
Salix maccalliana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Salix myrtillifolia var. myrtillifolia Myrtle-Leaf Willow 2<br />
Salix pedicellaris Bog Willow 1<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Salix pellita Satiny Willow 9<br />
Salix pseudomonticola Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Salix serissima Autumn Willow 2<br />
Salix tweedyi Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Salix vestita var. erecta Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Salix wolfii var. wolfii Wolf's Willow 1<br />
Salvia amissa Aravaipa Sage 3<br />
Salvia dorii ssp. mearnsii Mearns Sage 3<br />
Salvia dorrii ssp. clokeyi Clokey Mountain Sage 4<br />
Samolus vagans Chiricahua Mtn. Brook 3<br />
Sanguinaria canadensis Bloodroot None<br />
Sanguisorba menziesii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sanicula marilandica Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sanicula maritima Adobe Sanicle None<br />
Sanicula tracyi Tracy's Sanicle None<br />
Sarracenia leucophylla White-Topped Pitcher Plant None<br />
Sarracenia rubra var. wherryi Wherry's Pitcher Plant None<br />
Satureja chandleri San Miguel Savory 5<br />
Saussurea weberi Weber's Saw-Wort 1,4<br />
Saxifraga adscendens var. oregonensis Unknown Common Name None<br />
Saxifraga bryophora ssp. tobiasiae Tobias' Saxifrage 4<br />
Saxifraga careyana Golden-Eye Saxifrage 8<br />
Saxifraga caroliniana Carolina Saxifrage 8<br />
Saxifraga cernua Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Saxifraga hitchcockiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Saxifraga paniculata (=aizoon) Livelong Saxifrage 9<br />
Saxifraga tempestiva Storm Saxifrage 1<br />
Saxifraga tolmiei var. ledifolia Tomiei's Saxifrage 4<br />
Saxifragopsis fragarioides Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Scheuchzeria palustris Scheuchzeria 1<br />
Scheuchzeria palustris ssp. americana American Scheuchzeria 5,6<br />
Schlotheimia lancifolia Highlands Moss 8<br />
Schoenocaulon dubium Florida Feather-Shank 8<br />
Schoenolirion wrightii Texas Sunnybell None<br />
Scirpus (=Schoenoplectus) etuberculatus Canby Bulrush None<br />
Scirpus (=Schoenoplectus) purshianus Weakstalk Bulrush None<br />
Scirpus cespitosus Tufted Club-Rush 1<br />
Scirpus cyperinus Cottongrass Bulrush None<br />
Scirpus hallii Hall's Bullrush 9<br />
Scirpus hudsonianus Hudson's Bay Bulrush 1<br />
Scirpus pendulus Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Scirpus rollandii Rolland's Bulrush 2<br />
Scirpus subterminalis Water Bulrush 3<br />
Scleria pauciflora Fewflower Nutrush None<br />
Scleria triglomerata Whip Nutrush None<br />
Scorpidium scorpioides Scorpidium 1<br />
Scribneria bolanderi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Scrophularia macrantha Mimbres Figwort 3<br />
Scutellaria arguta Appalachian Skullcap 8<br />
Scutellaria bolanderi ssp. Austromontana Southern Skullcap 5<br />
Scutellaria bushii Bush's Skullcap 9<br />
Scutellaria glabriuscula Georgia Skullcap None<br />
Scutellaria ocmulgee Ocmulgee Skullcap None<br />
Scutellaria ovata ssp. pseudoarguta Heart Leaved Skullcap 8<br />
Scutellaria parvula var. parvula Small Skullcap None<br />
Scutellaria saxatilis Rock Skullcap 9<br />
Sedum albomarginatum clausen Feather River Stonecrop 5<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Sedum laxum ssp. heckneri Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sedum moranii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sedum nevii Nevius's Stonecrop 8<br />
Sedum niveum Davidson's Stonecrop 5<br />
Sedum oblanceolatum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sedum paradisum (= s. obtusatum ssp.<br />
paradisum) Canyon Creek Stonecrop 5<br />
Sedum rosea Roseroot Stonecrop None<br />
Selaginella rupestris Ledge Spike-moss None<br />
Selaginella weatherbiana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Seligeria donniana No Common Name 9<br />
Senecio bernardinus San Bernardino Ragwort 5<br />
Senecio castoreus Beaver Mountain Groundsel 4<br />
Senecio cynthioides White Mountain Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio dimorphophyllus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Senecio eurycephalus var. lewisrosei Lewis' Groundsel 5<br />
Senecio flettii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Senecio ganderi Gander's Ragwort None<br />
Senecio hartwegii Seemann Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio hesperius Unknown Common Name None<br />
Senecio huachucanus Huachuca Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio malmstenii Podunk Groundsel 4<br />
Senecio millefolium Divided-Leaf Ragwort 8<br />
Senecio moresbiensis Queen Charlotte Butterweed 10<br />
Senecio musiniensis Musinea Groundsel 4<br />
Senecio neomexicanus var. metcalfei Metcalfe'S Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio neomexicanus var. toumeyi Toumey Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio quaerens Gila Groundsel 3<br />
Senecio spellenbergii Spellenberg's Groundsel None<br />
Shortia galacifolia Oconee Bells 8<br />
Shortia galacifolia var. brevistyla Northern Oconee Bells 8<br />
Shoshonea pulvinata Shoshonea 1,2<br />
Sibaropsis hammittii Hammitt's Clay-Cress None<br />
Sida hermaphrodita Virginia Mallow 8<br />
Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. anomala Cuesta Pass Checkerbloom None<br />
Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. hickmanii Hickman's Checkerbloom 5<br />
Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. parishii Parish's Checkerbloom 5<br />
Sidalcea hirtipes Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sidalcea malachroides Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sidalcea malviflora ssp. patula Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sideroxylon tenax Tough Bumelia 8<br />
Silene acaulis var. exscapa Moss Campion None<br />
Silene campanulata ssp. campanulata Red Mountain Catchfly 5<br />
Silene clokeyi Clokey Catchfly 4<br />
Silene douglasii var. oraria Unknown Common Name None<br />
Silene hookeri ssp. bolanderi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Silene nachlingerae Nachlinger Catchfly 4<br />
Silene occidentalis ssp. Longistipitata Western Campion 5<br />
Silene ovata Ovate Catchfly 8<br />
Silene petersonii Peterson Catchfly 4<br />
Silene regia Royal Catchfly 8,9<br />
Silene seelyi Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Silene subciliata Scarlet Catchfly None<br />
Silene virginica var. robusta Robust Fire Pink 9<br />
Silphium pinnatifidum Prairie-dock None<br />
Silphium trifoliatum Three-leaved Rosinweed None<br />
Silphium wasiotense Cumberland Rosinweed None<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
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impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Sisyrinchium angustifolium Pointed Blue-eyed-grass None<br />
Sisyrinchium atlanticum Eastern Blue-eyed-grass None<br />
Sisyrinchium cernuum Nodding Blue-Eyed Grass 3<br />
Sisyrinchium sarmentosum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sisyrinchium septentrionale Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sisyrinchium strictum Blue-eyed Grass None<br />
Smilax biltmoreana Biltmore Carrion-Flower 8<br />
Smilax jamesii English Peak Greenbriar 5<br />
Solanum lumholtzianum Lumholtz Nightshade 3<br />
Solanum woodburyi Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Solidago flexicaulis Broad-Leaved Goldenrod 1<br />
Solidago gattingerii Gattinger's Goldenrod 9<br />
Solidago ouachitensis Ouachita Goldenrod 8<br />
Solidago plumosa Yadkin River Goldenrod None<br />
Solidago pulchra Carolina Goldenrod 8<br />
Solidago simplex var. randii Randy's Goldenrod None<br />
Solidago simulans Granite Dome Goldenrod 8<br />
Solidago squarrosa Squarrose Goldenrod None<br />
Solidago verna Spring-Flowering Goldenrod 8<br />
Sophora gypsophila var. guadalupensis Guadalupe Mescalbean 3<br />
Sophora leachiana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sorbus decora Northern Mountain Ash None<br />
Sorghastrum apalachicolense Apalachicola Indian Grass 8<br />
Sparganium fluctuans Floating Bur-reed None<br />
Sparganium glomeratum Northern Bur-reed 9<br />
Spartina pectinata Unknown Common Name None<br />
Sphaeralcea angusta (=Malvastrum hispidum) Globe Malllow None<br />
Sphaeralcea caespitosa Jone's Globemallow 4<br />
Sphaeromeria capitata Rock-Tansy 4<br />
Sphaeromeria compacta Charleston Tansy 4<br />
Sphaeromeria simplex Laramie False Sagebrush None<br />
Sphagnum angustifolium Narrowleaf Peatmoss 9<br />
Sphagnum centrale Sphagnum 9<br />
Sphagnum fitzgeraldii Fitzgerald's Peatmoss 8<br />
Sphagnum mendocinum Mendocine Peatmoss 1<br />
Sphenolobopsis pearsonii A Liverwort 8<br />
Spiranthes longilabris Giant Spiral Orchid None<br />
Spiranthes ovalis var. erostellata Ladies' Tresses None<br />
Spiranthes porrifolia Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Spiranthes romanz<strong>of</strong>fiana var. dilurialis Ute Ladies' Tresses None<br />
Splachnum pennsylvanicum Southern Dung Moss None<br />
Sporobolus airoides Alkali Sacaton 1<br />
Sporobolus heterolepis Northern Dropseed None<br />
Sporobulus floridanus Florida Dropseed 8<br />
Stachys clingmanii Clingman Hedgenettle 8<br />
Stellaria longipes Long-stalked Stitchwort None<br />
Stellaria porsildii Prosild's Starwort 3<br />
Stellaria ruscifolia ssp. aleutica Circumpolar Starwort 10<br />
Stenanthium gramineum Eastern Featherbells None<br />
Stevia lemmonii Lemmon's Stevia 3<br />
Sticta fuliginosa A Lichen None<br />
Streptanthus campestris Southern Jewelflower 5<br />
Streptanthus cordatus var. piutensis Piute Mountains Jewelflower 5<br />
Streptanthus fenestratus Tehipite Valley Jewelflower None<br />
Streptanthus howellii Howell's Jewelflower None<br />
Streptanthus maculatus Oklahoma Twistflower None<br />
Streptanthus oliganthus Masonic Mountain Jewelflower 4,5<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Streptanthus squamiformis Prairie Twistflower 8<br />
Streptopus streptopoides var. brevipes Kruhsea Twisted-Stalk 1<br />
Styrax grandifolius Bigleaf Snowbell None<br />
Subularia aquatica Awlwort 9<br />
Suksdorfia violacea Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Sullivantia hapemanii var. hapemanii Hapeman's Coolwort (Wy) 2<br />
Sullivantia hapemanii var. purpussii Hapeman's Coolwort (Co) 2<br />
Sullivantia oregana Oregon Sullivantia 6<br />
Sullivantia sullivantii Sullivantia None<br />
Swertia fastigiata Clustered Green-Gentian 5<br />
Swertia neglecta Pine Green-Gentian 5<br />
Synandra hispidula Guyandotte Beauty 9<br />
Synosma suaveolens Sweet Indian Plantain None<br />
Synthyris pinnatifida var. lanuginosa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Synthyris platycarpa Evergreen Kittentail 1<br />
Synthyris ranunculina Charleston Kittentails 4<br />
Talinum brachypodium Unknown Common Name None<br />
Talinum humile Pinos Altos Flameflower 3<br />
Talinum marginatum Tepic Flameflower 3<br />
Talinum mengesii Menge's Fameflower None<br />
Talinum sediforme Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Tanacetum huronense (=bipinatum var. 2) Huron Tansy None<br />
Tauschia howellii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Tauschia stricklandii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Taxiphyllum alternans Japanese Yew-Moss 8<br />
Taxus canadensis Canada Yew 9<br />
Tephrosia mohrii Pineland Hoary Pea None<br />
Tephrosia thurberi Thurber Hoary Pea 3<br />
Ternstroemia heptasepala Unknown Common Name 8<br />
Tetracoccus dioicus Parry's Tetracoccus 5<br />
Teucrium canadense ssp. viscidum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Thalictrum alpinum Alpine Meadowrue 1<br />
Thalictrum alpinum var. hebetum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Thalictrum arkansanum Arkansas Meadowrue None<br />
Thalictrum dasycarpum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Thalictrum mirabile Little Mountain Meadowrue None<br />
Thelesperma caespitosum Green River Greenthread 4<br />
Thelesperma pubescens Uinta Greenthread 4<br />
Thelesperma subnudum ssp. alpinum [Thelesperma ssp.] 4<br />
Thelypodium brachycarpum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Thelypodium eucosmum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Thelypodium howellii ssp. howellii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Thelypodium repandum Wavy-Leaf Thelypody 4<br />
Thelypteris nevadensis Sierra Wood-Fern 1<br />
Thelypteris noveboracensis New York Fern 9<br />
Thelypteris palustris Marsh Fern 1<br />
Thermopsis californica var. semota Velvety False Lupine 5<br />
Thermopsis macrophylla False Lupine None<br />
Thermopsis mollis var. fraxinifolia Ash-Leaved Bush Pea 8<br />
Thermopsis robusta False Lupine None<br />
Thlaspi idahoense ssp. aileeniae Stanley Thlaspi 4<br />
Tiarella cordifolia Heart-leaved Foam-flower 9<br />
T<strong>of</strong>ieldia glabra Carolina Asphodel 8<br />
T<strong>of</strong>ieldia pusilla False-asphodel None<br />
Tomenthypnum falcifolium A Moss Sp. 9<br />
Tonestus alpinus (haplopappus alpinus) Alpine Goldenweed 4<br />
Torreyochloa pallida (=Puccinellia fernaldi) Pale Manna Grass 9<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Tortula ammonsiana Ammon's Tortula 9<br />
Townsendia condensata var. anomala Cushion Townsend-Daisy 2<br />
Townsendia hookeri Hooker's Townsendia 1<br />
Townsendia jonesii ssp. lutea Sevier Townsendia 4<br />
Townsendia jonesii ssp. tumulosa Charleston Grounddaisy 4<br />
Townsendia montana Unknown Common Name None<br />
Townsendia parryi Unknown Common Name None<br />
Tracyina rostrata Beaked Tracyina None<br />
Tradescantia ozarkana Ozark Spiderwort 8,9<br />
Tragia laciniata Sonoran Noseburn 3<br />
Triantha occidentalis ssp. brevistyla Short-Styled Sticky T<strong>of</strong>ieldia 1,4<br />
Trichomanes boschianum Bristle-fern None<br />
Trichostema brachiatum False Pennyroyal None<br />
Trichostema dichotomum Forked Bluecurls 9<br />
Tridens carolinianus Carolina Triodia None<br />
Trientalis arctica Northern Starflower 1<br />
Trifolium andinum ssp. podocephalum Currant Summit Clover 4<br />
Trifolium bolanderi Bolander's Clover 5<br />
Trifolium douglasii Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Trifolium eriocephalum Woolly-Head Clover 1<br />
Trifolium gymnocarpon Hollyleaf Clover 1<br />
Trifolium leibergii Leiberg Clover 4<br />
Trifolium longipes neurophyllum White Mountains Clover 3<br />
Trifolium macilentum ssp. rollinsii Rollins Clover 4<br />
Trifolium plumosum var. plumosum Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Trifolium reflexum Buffalo Clover None<br />
Trifolium thompsonii Unknown Common Name None<br />
Trifolium virginicum Kate's Mountain Clover 9<br />
Trillium angustipetalum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Trillium discolor Faded Trillium 8<br />
Trillium foetidissimum Fetid Trillium 8<br />
Trillium pusillum Least Trillium None<br />
Trillium pusillum var. monticulum Mountain Least Trillium 8<br />
Trillium pusillum var. ozarkanum Ozark Trillium 8<br />
Trillium pusillum var. pusillum Carolina Least Trillium None<br />
Trillium rugelii Southern Nodding Trillium 8<br />
Trillium simile Sweet White Trillium 8<br />
Trillium texanum Texas Trillium 8<br />
Trimorpha elata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Triosteum angustifolium var. eamesii Yellowleaf Tinker's-weed 9<br />
Triphora trianthophora Nodding Pogonia 9<br />
Triplasis purpurea Triplasis 1<br />
Triteleia hendersonii var. leachiae Unknown Common Name None<br />
Triteleia ixodes ssp. anilina Unknown Common Name None<br />
Triteleia laxa Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Trollius laxus laxus Spreading Globe Flower None<br />
Trollius laxus var. albiflorus Unknown Common Name None<br />
Tsuga caroliniana Carolina Hemlock None<br />
Tumamoca macdougallii Tumamoc Globeberry 3<br />
Ulmus americana American Elm 9<br />
Urera chlorocarpa Ortega Colorado 8<br />
Usnea longissima No Common Name None<br />
Utricularia geminiscapa Hidden-fruited Bladderwort None<br />
Utricularia gibba Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Utricularia intermedia Flat-Leaved Bladderwort 1,6<br />
Utricularia resupinata Northeastern Bladderwort None<br />
Uvularia perfoliata Perfoliate Bellwort None<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Vaccinium boreale Boreal Blueberry None<br />
Vaccinium cespitosum Dwarf Huckleberry 9<br />
Vaccinium coccineum Thinleaf Huckleberry 5<br />
Vaccinium hirsutum Hairy Blueberry 8<br />
Vaccinium myrtilloides Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Vaccinium oxycoccos Bog Cranberry 1<br />
Vaccinium stamineum Deerberry None<br />
Vaccinium uliginosum Alpine Blueberry None<br />
Valeriana edulis var. ciliata Hairy Valerian None<br />
Valeriana uliginosa Marsh Valerian 9<br />
Vallerianella ozarkana Ozark Cornsalad 9<br />
Veratrum californicum California False-Hellebore 1<br />
Veratrum insolitum Unknown Common Name None<br />
Verbesina chapmanii Chapman's Crownbeard 8<br />
Verbesinia walteri Rayless Crownbeard 8<br />
Viburnum recognitum Northern Arrow-wood 9<br />
Vicia ocalensis Ocala Vetch 8<br />
Viola appalachiensis Appalachian Blue Violet 9<br />
Viola frank-smithii Frank Smith's Violet 4<br />
Viola lanceolata Lance-leaved Violet None<br />
Viola lithion Rock Violet 4<br />
Viola pinetorum ssp. grisea Grey-Leaved Violet 5<br />
Viola primulifolia ssp. occidentalis Western Bog Violet None<br />
Viola renifolia Kidney-Leaf White Violet 1<br />
Viola selkirkii Great-Spurred Violet 2<br />
Viola umbraticola Shade Violet 3<br />
Vitis cinerea Summer Grape None<br />
Vitis rupestris Sand Grape 8,9<br />
Vittaria appalachiana Appalachian Vittaria 9<br />
Waldsteinia fragarioides Barren Strawberry 9<br />
Waldsteinia idahoensis Idaho Strawberry 1<br />
Waldsteinia lobata Piedmont Strawberry 8<br />
Warea sessilifolia Sessile-Leaved Warea None<br />
Wolffia borealis Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Wolffia columbiana Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Woodsia cochisensis Cochise Woodsia 3<br />
Woodsia glabella Smooth Woodsia None<br />
Woodwardia areolata Netted Chainfern 9<br />
Woodwardia fimbriata Unknown Common Name 6<br />
Xanthoparmelia idahoensis Idaho Range Lichen 4<br />
Xanthoparmelia monticola A Foliose Lichen 8<br />
Xylosma schwaneckeanum Palo De Candela 8<br />
Xyris chapmanii Chapman's Yellow-Eyed Grass None<br />
Xyris drummondii Drummond's Yellow-Eyed Grass 8<br />
Xyris isoetifolia Yellow-Eyed Grass None<br />
Xyris longisepala Kral's Yellow-Eyed Grass None<br />
Xyris louisianica Yellow-Eyed Grass 8<br />
Xyris scabrifolia Harper's Yellow-Eyed Grass None<br />
Zaluzania grayana Gray's Zaluzania 3<br />
Zigadenus mogollonensis Mogollon Death Camas 3<br />
Anniella pulchra California Legless Lizard 5<br />
Anolis curveri An Anole None<br />
Anolis occultus Puerto Rican Pygmy Anole None<br />
Arizona elegans blanchardi Kansas Glossy Snake None<br />
Auromalis obesus multiforaminatus Glen Canyon Chucka Walla None<br />
Charina bottae umbratica Southern Rubber Boa 5<br />
Charina trivirgata gracia Desert Rosy Boa None<br />
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<strong>Species</strong><br />
Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sensitive</strong> <strong>Species</strong> - <strong>Sensitive</strong> species for the nine <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Regions by species group, and a determination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Chionactis palarostris Sonoran Shovelnose Snake None<br />
Chionactis palarostris organica Organ Pipe Shovelnose Snake None<br />
Chrysemys picta Painted Turtle 6<br />
Clemmys insculpta Wood Turtle 9<br />
Clemmys marmorata marmorata Northwestern Pond Turtle 5,6<br />
Clemmys marmorata pallida Southwestern Pond Turtle 5<br />
Clemmys muhlenbergii Bog Turtle None<br />
Clonophis kirtlandii Kirtland's Snake None<br />
Cnemidophorus burti stictogrammus Giant Spotted Whiptail 3<br />
Cnemidophorus burti xanthonotus Redback Whiptail None<br />
Cnemidophorus dixoni Gray-Checkered Whiptail None<br />
Crotalus horridus Timber Rattlesnake 9<br />
Crotalus viridis abyssus Grand Canyon Rattlesnake None<br />
Crotalus willardi willardi Arizona Ridgenosed Rattlesnake 3<br />
Diadophis punctatus arnyi Prairie Ringneck Snake None<br />
Diadophis punctatus modestus San Bernardino Ringneck Snake 5<br />
Diadophis punctatus similus San Diego Ringneck Snake 5<br />
Elgaria panamintina Panamint Alligator Lizard 8<br />
Emydoidea blandingii Blanding's Turtle None<br />
Eumeces gilberti arizonensis Arizona Skink None<br />
Gopherus polyphemus Gopher Tortoise 8<br />
Graptemys barbouri Barbour's Map Turtle None<br />
Graptemys flavimaculata Yellow-blotched Sawback None<br />
Graptemys gibbonii Sawback None<br />
Kinosternon flavescens flavescens Yellow Mud Turtle None<br />
X Kinosternon sonoriense longifemorale Sonora Mud Turtle 3<br />
Lampropelis getula nigrita Black Desert Kingsnake None<br />
Lampropeltis getula Common Kingsnake 6<br />
Lampropeltis getula goini Apalachicola Kingsnake 8<br />
Lampropeltis pyromelana infralabialis Utah Mountain Kingsnake None<br />
Lampropeltis triangulum Milk Snake 2<br />
Lampropeltis zonata California Mountain Kingsnake 6<br />
Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra San Bernardino Mtn. Kingsnake 5<br />
Lampropeltis zonata pulchra San Diego Mountain Kingsnake 5<br />
Leptotyphlops dulcis Texas Blind Snake None<br />
Lichanura trivirgata rose<strong>of</strong>usca Coastal Rosy Boa 5<br />
Macroclemys temminckii Alligator Snapping Turtle 9<br />
Malclemys terrapin pileata Mississippi Diamondback Terrapin None<br />
Masticophis bilineatus lineolatus Ajo Mountain Whipsnake None<br />
Nerodia sipedon williamengelsi Carolina Salt Marsh Snake None<br />
Nerodra erythrorgaster neglecta Northern Copperbelly Watersnake None<br />
Ophisaurus mimicus Mimic Glass Lizard None<br />
Phrynosoma cornutum Texas Horned Lizard None<br />
Phrynosoma coronatum blainvillii San Diego Horned Lizard 5<br />
Phyllorhynchus browni lucidus Maricopa Leafnose Snake None<br />
Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi Black Pine Snake None<br />
Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Florida Pine Snake 8<br />
Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni Louisiana Pine Snake 8<br />
Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis Suwanee Cooter Turtle None<br />
Rhinochelilus lecontei tessellatus Texas Longnosed Snake None<br />
Sceloporus arenicolus Dunes Sagebrush Lizard None<br />
Sceloporus woodi Florida Scrub Lizard 8<br />
Sistrurus catenatus catenatus Eastern Massasauga 9<br />
Sistrus catenatus edwardsi Desert Massasauga 3<br />
Stilosoma extenuatum Short-Tailed Snake 8<br />
Storeria occipitomeoculatae pahasapae Black Hills Redbellied Snake 2<br />
Terrapene carolina carolina Eastern Box Turtle 9<br />
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Under ESA Scientific Name Common Name<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />
Region(s) where<br />
species is likely to be<br />
impacted by<br />
inventoried roadless<br />
area(s)<br />
Roadless Area Conservation<br />
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species are likely to be impacted by inventoried roadless area(s). An "X" adjacent to a species name indicates that the species has been identified<br />
as a Federal Candidate <strong>Species</strong> under the Endangered <strong>Species</strong> Act. This list is current as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2000.<br />
Thamnophis hammondii Two-Striped Garter Snake 5<br />
Thamnophis rufipunctatus Narrow-Headed Garter Snake 3<br />
Thmnophis eques megalops Mexican Garter Snake 3<br />
Trachemys gaigeae Big Bend Slider None<br />
Tropidoclonion lineatum Lined Snake 2<br />
Uma notata rufopunctata Cowles Fringe-Toed Lizard 3<br />
Xantusia vigilis arizonae Arizona Night Lizard None<br />
Xantusia vigilis sierrae Sierra Night Lizard None<br />
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<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Amphibian<br />
Amphibian<br />
Amphibian<br />
Amphibian<br />
Amphibian<br />
Amphibian<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Bird<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Fish<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
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<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
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<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
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<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Invertebrate<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Mammal<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
the species has been identified<br />
<strong>Species</strong> Group<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
Plant<br />
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ination <strong>of</strong> the regions where<br />
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