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Prairie Fen and Associated Savanna Restoration Submittal Package
Region 3 Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Transmittal Form U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WSFR Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building One Federal Drive Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056 Date Received: Date Approval Requested by: Friday, September 25, 2009 (Region 3 FA Date Stamp) Date Submitted: Thursday, August 27, 2009 Project No.: To Be Determined Project Title: Prairie Fen and Associated Savanna Restoration in Michigan and Indiana for Species of Greatest Conservation Need State Contact: Eric Sink FWS Biologist: Mike Sweet, (612) 713-5129 Telephone Number: (517) 335-1064 e-mail address: [email protected] Track (check one): Routine = 15 day Non-Routine = 30 day Non-Routine = 45 day Type(s): Grant Proposal (GP): GP Renewal: Grant Segment: GP Amend: Segment Amend: USFWS will complete USFWS will complete Obligation Intent: Sub-Account Federal Share Circle or Check if Applicable: WR Regular 5220 $ In-Kind Value Program Income WR Sect 4 Hunter Ed 5210 $ SHPO WR Sect 10 Hunter Ed 523 $ NEPA (EA Letter or EA) Section 7 WL Cons. & Rest. 5511 $ Lobby Certification SFR Regular 9514 $ Other (describe in Note/Special Instructions section below) SFR Aquatic Ed. 9511 $ Needs funding condition (describe in Note/Special Instructions section below) SFR Boat Access 9521 $ COMPETITIVE ( ) or NON-COMPETITIVE ( ) Other : $ 864,020 Competitive SWG Notes/Special Instructions (check): Biologist Fiscal Land Secretary Mike, until we can get the Section 7 consultation and biological opinion documents, can you approve with the caveate that no work is to be done -
Cercopoidea (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) Depositados En La Colección Entomológica Del Instituto De Ecología Y Sistemática, Cuba
ISSN 2410-7492 RNPS 2403 REVISTA CUBANA DE ZOOLOGÍA http://revistas.geotech.cu/index.php/poey COLECCIONES ZOOLÓGICAS 508 (enero-junio, 2019): 34 - 37 CERCOPOIDEA (HEMIPTERA, AUCHENORRHYNCHA) DEPOSITADOS EN LA COLEccIÓN ENTOMOLÓGICA DEL INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGÍA Y SISTEMÁTICA, CUBA Marta M. HIDALGO-GATO GONZÁLEZ*, María TRUJILLO ANAYA Y Betina NEYRA RAOLA Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, carretera Varona 11835 e/ Oriente y Lindero, Rpto. Parajón, Boyeros, 11900, La Habana, Cuba. * Autor para correspondencia: [email protected] Resumen: Se listan las especies de la superfamilia y Epipygidae (Hamilton, 2001; Rakitov, 2002; Foieri, 2017). Cercopoidea (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) que se en- En Cuba hasta el presente solo están representadas en Cuba, cuentran representadas en la colección entomológica del Cercopidae, Aphrophoridae y Clastopteridae y muchas de las Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática. Se ofrecen los datos especies se encuentran sin identificar. Por ello, la existencia que contienen las tarjetas de cada ejemplar: fecha y loca- de colecciones de este grupo es imprescindible para su estu- lidad de recolecta, recolector, así como en algunos casos dio taxonómico y por tanto su identificación. el hábitat y las plantas hospederas. La colección conserva 448 ejemplares pertenecientes a 18 especies y 10 géneros. El presente trabajo brinda información sobre los especíme- Aphrophoridae fue la familia mejor representada con 12 nes de la superfamilia Cercopoidea de la colección entomo- especies, mientras que los géneros mejor representados -
Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Appendix 1 - Species of Greatest Conservation Need Michigan’s Wildlife Action Plan 2015-2025 Cover Photos Credits Habitat – MNFI, Yu Man Lee Cerulean Warbler – Roger Eriksson MICHIGAN’S WILDLIFE ACTION PLAN 2015-2025 Species of Greatest Conservation Need List & Rationales SGCN List Mussels Snails A fingernail clam ( Pisidium simplex ) A land snail (no common name) ( Catinella gelida ) Black sandshell ( Ligumia recta ) A land snail (no common name) ( Catinella protracta ) Clubshell ( Pleurobema clava ) A land snail (no common name) ( Euconulus alderi ) Creek Heelsplitter ( Lasmigona compressa ) A land snail (no common name) ( Glyphyalinia solida ) Deertoe ( Truncilla truncata ) A land snail (no common name) ( Vallonia gracilicosta Eastern Elliptio ( Elliptio complanata ) albula ) Eastern pondmussel ( Ligumia nasuta ) A land snail (no common name) ( Vertigo modesta Elktoe ( Alasmidonta marginata ) modesta ) A land snail (no common name) ( Vertigo modesta Ellipse ( Venustaconcha ellipsiformis ) parietalis ) European pea clam ( Sphaerium corneum ) Acorn ramshorn ( Planorbella multivolvis ) Fawnsfoot ( Truncilla donaciformis ) An aquatic snail (no common name) ( Planorbella smithi ) Flutedshell ( Lasmigona costata ) Banded globe ( Anguispira kochi ) Giant northern pea clam ( Pisidium idahoense ) Boreal fossaria ( Fossaria galbana ) Greater European pea clam ( Pisidium amnicum ) Broadshoulder physa ( Physella parkeri ) Hickorynut ( Obovaria olivaria ) Brown walker ( Pomatiopsis cincinnatiensis ) Kidney shell ( Ptychobranchus fasciolaris ) Bugle -
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Michigan Department of Natural Resources appreciates the valuable contributions made by many agencies, organizations and individuals during the development of this plan. In particular, we thank the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for providing funding and technical support. We also thank the Michigan Natural Features Inventory, who helped draft this Habitat Conservation Plan. Finally, we thank the members of the public who helped shape the content of this plan by offering input during public meetings and public-comment periods. lll A contribution of the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Grants Program, Michigan Project E-17-HCP and State Wildlife Grant F12AF01114. Equal Rights for Natural Resource Users The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) provides equal opportunities for employment and access to Michigan’s natural resources. Both State and Federal laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, age, sex, height, weight or marital status under the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, as amended (MI PA 453 and MI PA 220, Title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, and the Americans with Disabilities Act). If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility, or if you desire additional information, please write the MDNR, HUMAN RESOURCES, PO BOX 30028, LANSING MI 48909-7528, or the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS, STATE OF MICHIGAN PLAZA BUILDING, 1200 6TH STREET, DETROIT MI 48226, or the OFFICE FOR DIVERSITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS, US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, 4040 NORTH FAIRFAX DRIVE, ARLINGTON VA 22203. For information or assistance on this publication, contact: MDNR, WILDLIFE DIVISION, P.O. -
The Spittlebugs of Canada (The Insects and Arachnids of Canada, ISSN 0706-7313; Pt
I-HE INSECTS AND ARAOHNIDS OFCANADA THE INSECTS AND ARAOHNIDS OF CANADA PART 1O The Soittlebuqs of Canada Homopteta, Cercopidae K. G. Andrew Hamilton Biosystematics Research Institute Ottawa, C)ntario Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication 1740 1982 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Hamilton, K. G. A. The spittlebugs of Canada (The Insects and arachnids of Canada, ISSN 0706-7313; pt. l0) (Publication ; 1740) Includes bibliographical references and index. l. Spittlebugs. 2. Insects-Canada. I. Canada. Agriculture Canada. Research Branch. II. Title. III. Series. IV. Series: Publication (Canada. Agriculture Canada). English : 1740. QL527.C4H34 595.7'52 C82-097200-2 (OMinister of Supply and Sen'ices Canada 1982 Alailable in Canada through Authorized Bookstore Agents and other bookstores or by mail frorn Canadian Clovernrnent Publishing Oentre Supply and Servirt,s Canada ()ttawa, Canada, KIA 0S9 Oatalogue No. A .12-.12,/1982-l0E Canada: g7.glr ISBN 0-660-11216-9 Orher counrr.ies: g9.55 Price subjer t to change u'ithout noti<.t, The Insects and Arachnids of Canada Part l. Collecting, Preparing, and Preserving Insects, Mites, and Spiders, compiled bv J. E. H. Martin, Biosystematics Research Institute, Ottawa, 1977. Part 2. fhe Bark Beetles of Canada and Alaska (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), by D. E. Bright, Jr., Biosystematics Research Institute, Ottawa, 1976. Part 3. The Aradidae of Canada (Hemiptera: Aradidae), by R. Matsuda, Biosystematics Research Institute, Ottawa, 1977. Part 4. I he Anthocoridae of Canada and Alaska (Heteroptera: Anthocori- dae), by L. A. Kelton, Biosystematics Research Institute, Ottawa, 1978. Part 5. The Crab Spidcrs of Canada and Alaska (Aranceae : Philodromidae and Thomisidae), by C. -
Instituto De Ecología Y Sistemática
ISSN 0138-6476 INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGÍA Y SISTEMÁTICA 26 de Julio 2004 26 deJulio No. 491 PPOEYANAOEYANA REVISTA ZOOLÓGICA CUBANA Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática. CITMA EEDITORIALDITORIAL ÍÍNDICENDICE La revista Poeyana se ha venido editando desde ♦ 491:1-7 1964 y en ella se han publicado artículos de investigación, Abundancia y diversidad de homópteros auquenorrincos nuevos reportes para la ciencia y otros materiales acerca (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha) en el Jardín Botánico de la zoología en general. Han publicado en sus páginas Nacional, Cuba. prestigiosos investigadores, que realizaron importantes contribuciones a la zoología en Cuba. Marta M. Hidalgo-Gato, Rosanna Rodríguez-León y David Palencia. Los cambios realizados obedecen a que se desea ♦ 491:8-12 adecuar nuestra revista a las tendencias actuales a escala Bat community structure in an evergreen forest in internacional y se nos permita la inclusión de un mayor western Cuba. número de artículos, mejor calidad y definición en las fotografías y dibujos, así como una presentación más ágil Carlos A. Mancina. y ordenada, entre otros beneficios de carácter técnico que ♦ 491:13-16 usted podrá apreciar en los números sucesivos. Homópteros auquenorrincos (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha) presentes en Topes de Collantes, Sancti Le invitamos a enviar colaboraciones que permitan el Spíritus, Cuba. enriquecimiento ordenado de esta Redacción, siempre ajustándose a las normas e indicaciones sobre el envío de Rosanna Rodríguez-León y Marta M. Hidalgo-Gato los manuscritos; así nos facilitará el trabajo. ♦ 491:17-18 Esperamos su favorable acogida para estos cambios y Homópteros (Homoptera:Auchenorrhyncha) del Área Protegida Mil Cumbres, Pinar del Río, Cuba. quedamos al tanto de sus opiniones. -
SGCN Summaries
Appendix 3 - SGCN Summaries Michigan’s Wildlife Action Plan 2015-2025 Cover Photos Credits Habitat – MNFI, Dave Cuthrell Eastern Massasauga – Jennifer Moore MICHIGAN’S WILDLIFE ACTION PLAN 2015-2025 SGCN DISTRIBUTION, STATUS, HABITATS & THREATS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO SGCN SUMMARIES .................................................................................................................. 2 SGCN SUMMARIES ................................................................................................................................................. 3 MUSSELS ................................................................................................................................................................... 6 SNAILS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26 CRAYFISH ................................................................................................................................................................. 57 INSECTS ................................................................................................................................................................... 59 MAYFLIES ............................................................................................................................................................ 60 DRAGONFLIES & DAMSELFLIES ......................................................................................................................... -
Riqueza De Especies Y Abundancia De Auchenorrhyncha En Bosque
Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.), nº 50 (30/06/2012): 481493. ESTIMACIÓN DE LA RIQUEZA DE ESPECIES Y ABUNDANCIA DE AUCHENORRHYNCHA (INSECTA: HEMIPTERA) PRESENTES EN BOSQUE SEMIDECÍDUO Y VEGETACIÓN SINANTRÓPICA DE TRES LOCALIDADES DE LA SIERRA DEL ROSARIO, CUBA Marta M. Hidalgo-Gato, Rosanna Rodríguez-León & Nancy E. Ricardo Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, CITMA, A. P. 8029, C. P. 10 800, La Habana, Cuba [email protected] Resumen: Los resultados incluyen la riqueza, abundancia y diversidad de los hemípteros Auchenorrhyncha en bosques semi- decíduos (BSD) con diferentes estados de conservación y en vegetaciones sinantrópicas (VS) en tres localidades de la Sierra del Rosario. El muestreo fue llevado a cabo entre el 2001 y 2005, por medio de la red entomológica. La mayor riqueza y abundancia se obtuvieron en las vegetaciones sinantrópicas (88 especies y 4204 ejemplares) y los valores más bajos en los bosques semidecíduos (58 y 680). Cicadellidae (BSD: 31 especies y 617 ejemplares - VS: 42 y 3202) y Delphacidae (BSD: seis y 14 - VS: 14 y 835) fueron las familias mejor representadas. Las curvas de acumulación de especies indican que el esfuerzo de los muestreos fue suficiente y que la riqueza observada se acercó a la estimada. La mayor diversidad (H') y equitatividad (E) se obtuvo en Pan de Guajaibón (BSD - H': 2,9; E: 0,8) (VS - H': 3,1; E: 0,8) y los valores más bajos en Sierra Chiquita (BSD - H': 2,4 - E: 0,7) (VS - H': 2,3; E: 0,6). La mayor dominancia ocurrió en la vegetación sinantrópica de Pan de Guajaibón (VS: 18,3). -
Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement in Michigan
Mitchell’s Satyr Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement This Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement, effective and binding on the date of last signature below, is between U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s East Lansing Field Office Project Leader and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Permittee: Scott Hicks, Project Leader U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service East Lansing Field Office 2651 Coolidge Road, Suite 101 East Lansing, Michigan 48823 (517) 351-2555 The Service designates the following as the Agreement Contact: Laura Ragan, Recovery Coordinator U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Region 3 5600 American Blvd. West, Suite 990 Bloomington, Minnesota 55437-1458 Tracking Number: Summary of Purpose of the SHA: The purpose of this agreement is to outline conservation actions that participating property owners will implement and monitor on their enrolled properties for Mitchell’s satyr (Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii). The goal of the agreement is to encourage property owners to engage in conservation actions for the Mitchell’s satyr that provide a net conservation benefit to recovery. 1.0 Introduction The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Safe Harbor Program (64 FR 32717) provides regulatory flexibility to non-federal landowners who voluntarily commit to implementing or avoiding specific activities, over a defined timeframe, that are reasonably expected to provide a net conservation benefit to species listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). In exchange for this commitment, enrolled landowners (Cooperators) receive assurances from the Service that no additional future regulatory restrictions will be imposed or commitments required for species covered under a Safe Harbor Agreement. -
Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta: Hemiptera) Del Área Protegida Mil Cumbres (Pinar Del Río, Cuba)
Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.), nº 46 (2010) : 491−497. AUCHENORRHYNCHA (INSECTA: HEMIPTERA) DEL ÁREA PROTEGIDA MIL CUMBRES (PINAR DEL RÍO, CUBA) Marta M. Hidalgo-Gato & Rosanna Rodríguez-León Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, CITMA, A. P. 8029, C. P. 10 800, La Habana, Cuba − [email protected] Resumen: Se estudió la biodiversidad de los hemípteros Auchenorrhyncha en el Área Protegida Mil Cumbres, donde se encuentra la mayor elevación de la parte occidental de Cuba (Sierra del Pan de Guajaibón, 701 msnm). Las muestreos fueron realizados en 1999 y entre los años 2001 y 2005 y se efectuaron principalmente con red entomológica, aunque también se emplearon trampas Malaise y se realizaron muestreos directos a la luz. Se capturaron un total de 5615 ejemplares y 112 taxones, que incluyen dos nuevos registros para Cuba y 39 para el área protegida, 14 de ellas son endemismos cubanos. Las familias mejor representadas fueron Cicadellidae (46 %) y Delphacidae (16 %). Los taxones más abundantes fueron los cicadélidos Graminella cognita Caldwell, 1952, Hortensia similis (Walker, 1881), Tylozygus geometricus (Signoret, 1854), Empoasca sp., Typhlocybella minima Baker, 1903, Chlorotettix minimus Baker, 1898; Protalebrella brasiliensis Baker, 1899, Kunzeana myersi (Mc Atee, 1926), Joruma sp., Xestoce- phalus desertorum (Berg, 1901) y los delfácidos Delphacodes teapae (Fowler, 1905) y Delphacodes fulvidorsum (Metcalf, 1923). Palabras clave: Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, diversidad, área protegida, Cuba. Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta: Hemiptera) of the Protected Area Mil Cumbres (Pinar del Río, Cuba) Abstract: A study was made of the diversity hemipterans Auchenorrhyncha in the Protected Area Mil Cumbres, where is the high- est elevation in the occidental part of Cuba. -
An Annotated List of the Spittlebugs of Michigan (Homoptera: Cercopidae)
The Great Lakes Entomologist Volume 3 Number 1 -- Spring 1970 Number 1 -- Spring Article 1 1970 July 2017 An Annotated List of the Spittlebugs of Michigan (Homoptera: Cercopidae) Murray Hanna Michigan Department of Agriculture Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/tgle Part of the Entomology Commons Recommended Citation Hanna, Murray 2017. "An Annotated List of the Spittlebugs of Michigan (Homoptera: Cercopidae)," The Great Lakes Entomologist, vol 3 (1) Available at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/tgle/vol3/iss1/1 This Peer-Review Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Biology at ValpoScholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Great Lakes Entomologist by an authorized administrator of ValpoScholar. For more information, please contact a ValpoScholar staff member at [email protected]. Hanna: An Annotated List of the Spittlebugs of Michigan (Homoptera: Cerc THE MICHIGAN ENTOMOLOGIST Vol. 3, No. 1 AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPITTLEBUGS OF MICHIGAN [HOMOPTERA: CERCOPIDAE) Murray Hanna Michigan Department of Agriculture Lansing, Michigan 48913 Representatives of the family Cercopidae are commonly known as "spittlebugs" because the ny~nphscover themselves with saliva-like frothy masses composed of bubbles of air trapped by motions of the abdomen i11 fluids discharged fro111 the alimentary canal. Spittle protects nymphs from desiccation, but they are able to abandon it for brief periods while migrating to new feeding sites or to other host plants where. new masses are produced. Gas excha~~geby nymphs immersed in spittle is accomplished through spiraculae situated in a protective chamber formed 011 the ventral side of the abdomen by extended tergites. -
Appendix 3 -SGCN Summaries Michigan's Wildlife Action Plan 2015
Appendix 3 -SGCN Summaries Michigan’s Wildlife Action Plan 2015- 2025 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO SGCN SUMMARIES ...................................................................................................... 14 Distribution Maps ................................................................................................................................... 14 Distribution & Abundance ...................................................................................................................... 14 Associated Landscape Features / Habitat ............................................................................................... 14 Associated Threats .................................................................................................................................. 14 Comments ............................................................................................................................................... 14 MUSSELS ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 A fingernail clam (Pisidium simplex) ....................................................................................................... 15 black sandshell (Ligumia recta) ............................................................................................................... 15 Clubshell (Pleurobema clava) .................................................................................................................