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Strategic List Final STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Invertebrates USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 (1) = Strategic Species that qualify for Strategic because they are Suspected only on Forest Service or BLM lands. Taxon Scientific Name Common Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP IBI ANODONTA CALIFORNIENSIS CALIFORNIA FLOATER STR D D D S S IBI ANODONTA WAHLAMETENSIS WILLAMETTE FLOATER STR S IG COLLIGYRUS DEPRESSUS (1) HARNEY BASIN DUSKYSNAIL OR-STR S IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. CASEBEER PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR S S IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. DIMINUTIVE PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. FALL CREEK PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. KEENE CREEK PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D D IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. 1 KLAMATH PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D S IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. LAKE OF THE WOODS PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. TIGERLILY PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR S IG FLUMINICOLA SP. NOV. TOOTHED PEBBLESNAIL OR-STR D IG HOCHBERGELLUS HIRSUTUS (1) SISTERS HESPERIAN OR-STR S IG JUGA BULBOSA (1) BULB JUGA OR-STR S IG JUGA SP. NOV. OPAL SPRINGS (CROOKED RIVER) JUGA OR-STR D IG JUGA SP. NOV. THREE-BAND JUGA STR D IG OREOHELIX VARIABILIS DALLES MOUNTAINSNAIL OR-STR D IG PHYSELLA COLUMBIANA ROTUND PHYSA STR S IG PRISTILOMA JOHNSONI BROADWHORL TIGHTCOIL STR S S S IG PRISTINICOLA HEMPHILLI PRISTINE SPRINGSNAIL OR-STR S S D IG PROPHYSAON SP. NOV. KLAMATH TAIL-DROPPER OR-STR S D S IG PYRGULOPSIS SP. NOV. OWYHEE HOT SPRINGSNAIL OR-STR D IG VESPERICOLA SP. NOV. OAK SPRINGS HESPERIAN OR-STR D D IG VESPERICOLA SP. NOV. BALD HESPERIAN OR-STR D IG VORTICIFEX NERITOIDES NERITE RAMSHORN STR S IICO ACUPALPUS PUNCTULATUS MARSH GROUND BEETLE OR-STR S S IICO CICINDELA COLUMBICA COLUMBIA RIVER TIGER BEETLE STR D D S CINCINDELA HIRTICOLLIS COULEENSIS IICO (1) A TIGER BEETLE WA-STR S IICO CICINDELA TRANQUEBARICA VIBEX OBLIQUE-LINED TIGER BEETLE WA-STR S IICO PTEROSTICHUS JOHNSONI (1) JOHNSON'S WATERFALL CARABID BEETLE OR-STR S IIHE ACALYPTA COOLEYI COOLEY'S LACE BUG OR-STR D S D IIHE ACALYPTA LILLIANIS LILLIAN'S LACE BUG OR-STR S IIHE ACETROPIS AMERICANA (1) AMERICAN GRASS BUG OR-STR S S Attachment 2-1 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Invertebrates USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 (1) = Strategic Species that qualify for Strategic because they are Suspected only on Forest Service or BLM lands. Taxon Scientific Name Common Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP IIHE ATRAZONOTUS UMBROSUS UMBROSE SEED BUG OR-STR S IIHE BOREOSTOLUS AMERICANUS AMERICAN UNIQUE-HEADED BUG OR-STR S S IIHE CRIOCORIS SALIENS SALIEN PLANT BUG OR-STR S IIHE DENDROCORIS ARIZONENSIS ARIZONA STINK BUG OR-STR S S S IIHE DEREPHYSIA FOLIACEA FOLIACEOUS LACE BUG OR-STR S D IIHE HEBRUS BUENOI BUENO'S VELVET WATER BUG OR-STR S IIHE HOPLISTOSCELIS HEIDEMANNI HEIDEMANN'S DAMSEL BUG OR-STR S S IIHE HYDROMETRA MARTINI MARTIN'S WATER-MEASURER OR-STR S S IIHE MACROTYLUS ESSIGI ESSIG'S PLANT BUG OR-STR S IIHE MALEZONOTUS OBRIENI OBRIEN'S SEED BUG OR-STR S IIHE MESOVELIA MULSANTI MULSANT'S WATER TREADER OR-STR S S IIHE NABICULA PROPINQUA MARSH DAMSEL BUG OR-STR S S IIHE PINALITUS SOLIVAGUS TRUE FIR PLANT BUG OR-STR S S IIHE PLATYLYGUS PSEUDOTSUGAE DOUGLAS-FIR PLANT BUG OR-STR S S VANDUZEEINA BOREALIS CALIFORNICA IIHE (1) CALIFORNIA SHIELD-BACKED BUG OR-STR S IILE BOLORIA ASTARTE ASTARTE (1) ASTARTE FRITILLARY WA-STR S COLIAS OCCIDENTALIS IILE PSEUDOCHRISTINA (1) INTERMOUNTAIN SULPHUR WA-STR S EUPHYDRYAS CHALCEDONA IILE PERDICCAS (1) ISLAND CHECKERSPOT WA-STR S IILE PARNASSIUS CLODIUS SHEPARDI (1) SHEPARD'S PARNASSIAN WA-STR S IILE PLEBEJUS PODARCE (1) GRAY-BLUE BUTTERFLY OR-STR S S IIOD AESHNA SUBARCTICA (1) SUBARCTIC DARNER WA-STR S IIOD COENAGRION INTERROGATUM (1) SUBARCTIC BLUET WA-STR S IIOD ERPETOGOMPHUS COMPOSITUS (1) WHITE-BELTED RINGTAIL WA-STR S IIOD GOMPHUS LYNNAE COLUMBIA CLUBTAIL STR S IIOD LEUCORRHINIA BOREALIS (1) BOREAL WHITEFACE WA-STR S IIOD SOMATOCHLORA WHITEHOUSEI (1) WHITEHOUSE EMERALD WA-STR S IITR AGAPETUS DENNINGI DENNING'S AGAPETUS CADDISFLY OR-STR S D GREEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN FARULAN IITR FARULA DAVISI CADDISFLY OR-STR S D IITR HOMOPLECTRA SCHUHI SCHUH'S HOMOPLECTRAN CADDISFLY OR-STR D IITR LEPANIA CASCADA A CADDISFLY OR-STR S Attachment 2-1 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Invertebrates USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 (1) = Strategic Species that qualify for Strategic because they are Suspected only on Forest Service or BLM lands. Taxon Scientific Name Common Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP IITR MOSELYANA COMOSA A CADDISFLY OR-STR S S D S IITR NAMAMYIA PLUTONIS (1) A CADDISFLY OR-STR S S IITR OLIGOPHLEBODES MOSTBENTO TOMBSTONE PRAIRIE CADDISFLY OR-STR S IITR RHYACOPHILA COLONUS O'BRIEN RHYACOPHILAN CADDISFLY OR-STR S IITR RHYACOPHILA UNIPUNCTATA ONE-SPOT RHYACOPHILAN CADDISFLY OR-STR S IIO DRILOLEIRUS MACELFRESHI (1) OREGON GIANT EARTHWORM OR-STR S S Attachment 2-1 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Vertebrates USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 (1) = Strategic Species that qualify for Strategic because they are Suspected only on Forest Service or BLM lands. ISSSSP Taxon Scientific Name Common Name ESU_DPS Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP BI ANSER ALBIFRONS ELGASI TULE GOOSE STR S S S BI CERORHINCA MONOCERATA (1) RHINOCEROS AUKLET OR-STR S S BI FALCO COLUMBARIUS MERLIN OR-STR D S D D BI GRUS CANADENSIS ROWANI CANADIAN SANDHILL CRANE OR-STR S D BI IXOBRYCHUS EXILIS HESPERIS WESTERN LEAST BITTERN OR-STR S D BI LEUCOSTICTE TEPHROCOTIS WALLOWA (1) WALLOWA ROSY FINCH OR-STR S BI OCEANODROMA FURCATA (1) FORK-TAILED STORM PETREL OR-STR S BI PINICOLA ENUCLEATOR PINE GROSBEAK OR-STR S D BI PLUVIALIS FULVA (1) PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER WA-STR S BI PTYCHORAMPHUS ALEUTICUS (1) CASSIN'S AUKLET OR-STR S BI SELASPHORUS PLATYCERCUS BROAD-TAILED HUMMINGBIRD OR-STR D S S HA AMBYSTOMA MAVORTIUM MELANOSTICTUM BLOTCHED TIGER SALAMANDER OR-STR D D HA PLETHODON DUNNI (1) DUNN'S SALAMANDER WA-STR S MA MICROTUS CANICAUDUS (1) GRAY-TAILED VOLE WA-STR S MA THOMOMYS BOTTAE DETUMIDUS PISTOL RIVER POCKET GOPHER OR-STR S MA THOMOMYS MAZAMA HELLERI (1) GOLD BEACH POCKET GOPHER OR-STR S MA THOMOMYS TALPOIDES LIMOSUS WHITE SALMON POCKET GOPHER WA-STR S CATOSTOMUS OCCIDENTALIS FN LACUSANSERINUS GOOSE LAKE SUCKER ALL OR-STR S FN CATOSTOMUS RIMICULUS JENNY CREEK SUCKER ALL OR-STR D D FN COTTUS TENUIS SLENDER SCULPIN ALL OR-STR D FN GILA BICOLOR SSP. WARNER BASIN TUI CHUB ALL OR-STR D FN RHINICHTHYS FALCATUS (1) LEOPARD DACE ALL WA-STR S Attachment 2-2 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Fungi USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 Scientific Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP ACANTHOPHYSIUM FARLOWII OR-STR S ALBATRELLUS CAERULEOPORUS OR-STR D S S ALBATRELLUS DISPANSUS OR-STR S ALBATRELLUS SKAMANIUS OR-STR S ALPOVA OLIVACEOTINCTUS OR-STR D AMANITA ARMILLARIIFORMIS OR-STR S AMANITA MALHEURENSIS OR-STR S AMANITA NOVINUPTA OR-STR S S S ARCANGELIELLA CRASSA OR-STR D ARRHENIA LOBATA OR-STR S S BALSAMIA ALBA OR-STR S BALSAMIA NIGRENSCENS OR-STR S S D S BALSAMIA PLATYSPORA OR-STR S BRAUNIELLULA ALBIPES OR-STR S S S BRYOGLOSSUM GRACILE OR-STR S CATATHELASMA VENTRICOSUM OR-STR S S S CAZIA FLEXIASCUS OR-STR S S CHOIROMYCES ALVEOLATUS OR-STR S S S S CHRYSOMPHALINA GROSSULA OR-STR S S CLAVARIADELPHUS SUBFASTIGIATUS OR-STR S D D D CLAVULINA CASTANOPES VAR. LIGNICOLA OR-STR S S S CLIMACOCYSTIS BOREALIS OR-STR S CLITOCYBE SENILIS OR-STR S S CLITOCYBE SUBDITOPODA OR-STR S CONOCYBE SUBNUDA OR-STR S CORDYCEPS OPHIOGLOSSOIDES OR-STR S S S CORTINARIUS BOULDERENSIS OR-STR S CORTINARIUS CYANITES OR-STR S D CORTINARIUS DEPAUPERATUS OR-STR S S Attachment 2-3 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Fungi USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 Scientific Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP CORTINARIUS MAGNIVELATUS OR-STR S CORTINARIUS VALGUS OR-STR S S S S CORTINARIUS VERRUCISPORUS OR-STR S DENDROCOLLYBIA RACEMOSA OR-STR D S S D S DESTUNTZIA FUSCA OR-STR S ELAPHOMYCES ASPERULUS OR-STR S ELAPHOMYCES DECIPIENS OR-STR S S ELAPHOMYCES RETICULATUS OR-STR S S ELAPHOMYCES SUBVISCIDUS OR-STR S ENDOGONE OREGONENSIS OR-STR S S D S FEVANSIA AURANTIACA OR-STR S GALERINA FUSCOBRUNNEA OR-STR S GAMUNDIA LEUCOPHYLLA OR-STR S GASTROBOLETUS RUBER OR-STR D GAUTIERIA MAGNICELLARIS OR-STR S GAUTIERIA OTTHII OR-STR S GENEA COMPACTA OR-STR S GLOMUS PUBESCENS OR-STR S S GLOMUS RADIATUM OR-STR S GYMNOMYCES MONOSPORUS OR-STR S S D HEBELOMA OCCIDENTALE OR-STR S S HEBELOMA OREGONENSE OR-STR S HEBELOMA PARCIVELUM OR-STR S HEBELOMA PUNGENS OR-STR S HELVELLA ELASTICA OR-STR S D S D D D HEMIMYCENA PSEUDOCRISPULA OR-STR S HYDNOTRYA INORDINATA OR-STR S HYDNOTRYA MICHAELIS OR-STR S S HYDROPUS MARGINELLUS OR-STR D S S HYGROPHORUS ALBICARNEUS OR-STR S S S S S Attachment 2-3 STATE DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES LIST - Strategic Fungi USDI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OREGON and WASHINGTON Date: January 2008 Scientific Name ISSSSP Status BU CB EU KF LV MD PV RO SA VA-OR VA-WA SP HYGROPHORUS ALBIFLAVUS OR-STR S S LEPTONIA CAESIOCINCTA OR-STR S S LEPTONIA OCCIDENTALIS VAR.
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