Ohio Department of Natural Resources Publication 5356 DIVISION OF WILDLIFE (R0514)

WILDLIFE THAT ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ENDANGERED, THREATENED, OF CONCERN, SPECIAL INTEREST, EXTIRPATED, OR EXTINCT IN OHIO July 2014 The Division of Wildlife’s mission is to conserve and improve the fish and wildlife resources and their , and promote their use and appreciation by the public so that these resources continue to enhance the quality of life for all Ohioans. The Division has legal authority over Ohio’s fish and wildlife, which includes about 56 species of mammals, 200 species of breeding birds, 84 species and subspecies of amphibians and reptiles, 170 species of fish, 100 species of mollusks, and 20 species of crustaceans. In addition, there are thousands of species of insects and other invertebrates which fall under the Division’s jurisdiction. Furthermore, Ohio law grants authority to the chief of the Division to adopt rules restricting the taking or possession of native wildlife threatened with statewide extirpation and to develop and periodically update a list of endangered species (Ohio Revised Code 1531.25). The status of native wildlife species is very important to the Division. While the listing process identifies individual wildlife species needing protection, it also serves as a powerful tool in the Division’s planning process. It provides direction for the allocation of personnel time and funds in Division programs and projects. The first list of Ohio’s endangered wildlife was adopted in 1974 and included 71 species. An extensive examination of the list is conducted every five years. The Division seeks input from our staff along with other noted professional and amateur wildlife experts across Ohio. In 2001, as part of our comprehensive management plan, the Division initiated a reevaluation of the endangered species list. During this process, the need for an additional state-list category was recognized and has been designated as “Special Interest.” The name of the previous special interest category has been changed to “Species of Concern,” but retains its original definition. Therefore, in addition to endangered the Division uses five other categories: threatened, species of concern, special interest, extirpated, and extinct, to further define the status of selected wildlife. These categories and the species contained within them are dynamic and will be revised as our knowledge of the status of Ohio’s wildlife evolves. Definitions of these categories, a summary of the numbers of species and subspecies in each category, and the list of species and subspecies in each category follow: ENDANGERED ‑ A native species or subspecies threatened with extirpation from the state. The danger may result from one or more causes, such as loss, pollution, predation, interspecific competition, or disease. THREATENED ‑ A species or subspecies whose survival in Ohio is not in immediate jeopardy, but to which a threat exists. Continued or increased stress will result in its becoming endangered. SPECIES OF CONCERN ‑ A species or subspecies which might become threatened in Ohio under continued or increased stress. Also, a species or subspecies for which there is some concern but for which information is insufficient to permit an adequate status evaluation. This category may contain species designated as a furbearer or game species but whose statewide population is dependent on the quality and/or quantity of habitat and is not adversely impacted by regulated harvest. SPECIAL INTEREST - A species that occurs periodically and is capable of breeding in Ohio. It is at the edge of a larger, contiguous range with viable population(s) within the core of its range. These species have no federal endangered or threatened status, are at low breeding densities in the state, and have not been recently released to enhance Ohio’s wildlife diversity. With the exception of efforts to conserve occupied areas, minimal management efforts will be directed for these species because it is unlikely to result in significant increases in their populations within the state. EXTIRPATED ‑ A species or subspecies that occurred in Ohio at the time of European settlement and that has since disappeared from the state. EXTINCT ‑ A species or subspecies that occurred in Ohio at the time of European settlement and that has since disappeared from its entire range. Page 1 Number of Species in Major Taxa Classified as Endangered, Threatened, Species of Concern, Special Interest, Extirpated, or Extinct in Ohio, July 2014.

Species of Special Taxon Endangered Threatened Extirpated Extinct Concern Interest

Mammals 4 1 19 1 10 0 Birds 13 5 14 33 6 2 Reptiles 5 4 10 0 0 0 Amphibians 5 1 2 0 0 0 Fishes 20 13 9 0 8 2 Mollusks 24 4 8 0 11 6 Crayfishes 0 2 3 0 0 0 Isopods 2 1 0 0 0 0 Pseudoscorpions 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dragonflies 13 3 1 0 0 0 Damselflies 3 3 0 0 0 0 Caddisflies 3 6 3 0 0 0 Mayflies 2 0 1 0 0 0 Midges 1 3 1 0 0 0 Crickets 0 0 1 0 0 0 Butterflies 8 1 2 1 1 0 Moths 14 4 22 11 0 0 Beetles 2 2 6 0 0 1 Total 120 53 102 46 36 11

Page 2 OHIO’s ENDANGERED SPECIES (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively. MAMMALS FISHES Indiana myotis *E Myotis sodalis Ohio lamprey Ichthyomyzon bdellium Allegheny woodrat Neotoma magister Northern brook lamprey Ichthyomyzon fossor Black bear Ursus americanus Mountain brook lamprey Ichthyomyzon greeleyi Snowshoe hare Lepus americanus Lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens Shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus BIRDS Spotted gar Lepisosteus oculatus American bittern Botaurus lentiginosus Shortnose gar Lepisosteus platostomus Northern harrier Circus cyaneus Cisco (or Lake herring) Coregonus artedi King rail Rallus elegans Goldeye Hiodon alosoides Sandhill crane Grus canadensis Shoal chub Macrhybopsis hyostoma Piping plover *E Charadrius melodus Pugnose minnow Opsopoeodus emiliae Common tern Sterna hirundo Popeye shiner Notropis ariommus Black tern Chlidonias niger Longnose sucker Catostomus catostomus Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus Northern madtom Noturus stigmosus Kirtland’s warbler *E Dendroica kirtlandii Scioto madtom *E Noturus trautmani Lark sparrow Chondestes grammacus Pirate perch Aphredoderus sayanus Snowy egret Egretta thula Western banded killifish Fundulus diaphanus menona Cattle egret Bubulcus ibis Spotted darter Etheostoma maculatum Upland sandpiper Bartramia longicauda Iowa darter Etheostoma exile Gilt darter Percina evides REPTILES Copperbelly watersnake *T Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta MOLLUSKS Plains gartersnake Thamnophis radix Snuffbox triquetra Timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus Ebonyshell Fusconaia ebenas Eastern massasauga Sistrurus catenatus Fanshell *E Cyprogenia stegaria Smooth greensnake Opheodrys vernalis Butterfly Ellipsaria lineolata Elephant-ear Elliptio crassidens crassidens AMPHIBIANS Purple catspaw *E Epioblasma obliquata obliquata Eastern hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis White catspaw *E Epioblasma obliquata perobliqua alleganiensis Northern riffleshell *E Epioblasma torulosa rangiana Blue-spotted salamander Ambystoma laterale Long-solid Fusconaia maculata maculata Green salamander Aneides aeneus Pink mucket *E Lampsilis orbiculata Cave salamander Eurycea lucifuga Sharp-ridged pocketbook Lampsilis ovata Eastern spadefoot Scaphiopus holbrookii Yellow sandshell Lampsilis teres Eastern pondmussel Ligumia nasuta Washboard Megalonaias nervosa Sheepnose Plethobasus cyphyus

Page 3 MOLLUSKS (CONT.) BUTTERFLIES Clubshell *E Pleurobema clava Persius dusky wing Erynnis persius Ohio pigtoe Pleurobema cordatum Frosted elfin Callophrys irus Pyramid pigtoe Pleurobema rubrum Karner blue *E Lycaeides melissa samuelis Rabbitsfoot *T Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica Purplish copper Lycaena helloides Monkeyface Quadrula metanevra Swamp metalmark Calephelis muticum Wartyback Quadrula nodulata Regal fritillary Speyeria idalia Purple lilliput Toxolasma lividus Mitchell’s satyr *E Neonympha mitchellii Rayed bean Villosa fabalis Grizzled skipper Pyrgus centaureae wyandot Little spectaclecase Villosa lienosa MOTHS DRAGONFLIES Unexpected cycnia Cycnia inopinatus Hine’s emerald *E Somatochlora hineana Graceful underwing Catocala gracilis Mottled darner Aeshna clepsydra Spartiniphaga inops Plains clubtail Gomphus externus Hypocoena enervata American emerald Cordulia shurtleffi Papaipema silphii Uhler’s sundragon Helocordulia uhleri Papaipema beeriana Frosted whiteface Leucorrhinia frigida Lithophane semiusta Elfin skimmer Nannothemis bella Trichoclea artesta Canada darner Aeshna canadensis Tricholita notata Racket-tailed emerald Dorocordulia libera Melanchra assimilis Brush-tipped emerald Somatochlora walshii Pointed sallow Epiglaea apiata Blue corporal Ladona deplanata Ufeus plicatus Chalk-fronted corporal Ladona julia Ufeus satyricus Yellow-sided skimmer Libellula flavida Hebard’s noctuid moth Erythroecia hebardi

DAMSELFLIES BEETLES Lilypad forktail Ischnura kellicotti Ohio cave beetle Pseudanophthalmus ohioensis Seepage dancer Argia bipunctulata American burying beetle *E Nicrophorus americanus River jewelwing Calopteryx aequabilis ISOPODS CADDISFLIES Fern cave isopod Caecidotea filicispeluncae Chimarra socia Unnamed cave isopod Caecidotea sp. nov. Oecetis eddlestoni Brachycentrus numerosus PSEUDOSCORPIONS Buckskin cave Apochthonius hobbsi MAYFLIES pseudoscorpion Rhithrogena pellucida Litobrancha recurvata

MIDGES Rheopelopia acra

Page 4 OHIO’s THREATENED SPECIES (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively. MAMMALS MOLLUSKS Eastern harvest mouse Reithrodontomys humulis Black sandshell Ligumia recta Threehorn wartyback Obliquaria reflexa BIRDS Fawnsfoot Truncilla donaciformis Black-crowned night- Nycticorax nycticorax Pondhorn Unimerus tetralasmus heron Barn owl Tyto alba CRAYFISHES Least bittern Ixobrychus exilis Sloan’s crayfish Orconectes sloanii Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus Cavespring crayfish Cambarus tenebrosus Trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator DRAGONFLIES REPTILES Riffle snaketail Ophiogomphus carolus Kirtland’s snake Clonophis kirtlandii Harlequin darner Gomphaeschna furcillata Spotted turtle Clemmys guttata Green-faced clubtail Gomphus viridifrons Blanding's turtle Emydoidea blandingii Lake Erie watersnake Nerodia sipedon insularum DAMSELFLIES Boreal bluet Enallagma boreale AMPHIBIANS Northern bluet Enallagma cyathigerum Mud salamander Pseudotriton montanus Marsh bluet Enallagma ebrium

FISHES CADDISFLIES Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis Psilotreta indecisa Bigeye shiner Notropis boops Hydroptila albicornis Tonguetied minnow Exoglossum laurae Hydroptila artesa Greater redhorse Moxostoma valenciennesi Hydroptila koryaki Channel darter Percina copelandi Hydroptila talledaga American eel Anguilla rostrata Hydroptila valhalla Paddlefish *M Polyodon spathula Bigmouth shiner Notropis dorsalis MIDGES Lake chubsucker Erimyzon sucetta Bethbilbeckia floridensis River darter Percina shumardi Apsectrotanypus johnsoni Tippecanoe darter Etheostoma tippecanoe Radotanypus florens Blue sucker Cycleptus elongatus Mountain madtom Noturus eleutherus BUTTERFLIES Silver-bordered fritillary Boloria selene

Page 5 MOTHS Wayward nymph Catocala antinympha Spartiniphaga panatela Fagitana littera The pink-streak Faronta rubripennis

BEETLES Cicindela hirticollis Cobblestone tiger beetle Cicindela marginipennis

ISOPODS Frost cave isopod Caecidotea rotunda

Page 6 OHIO’s SPECIES of CONCERN (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively. MAMMALS MOLLUSKS Pygmy shrew Sorex hoyi Purple wartyback Cyclonaias tuberculata Star-nosed mole Condylura cristata Wavy-rayed lampmussel Lampsilis fasciola Eastern small-footed bat Myotis leibii Round pig-toe Pleurobema sintoxia Rafinesque’s big-eared bat Corynorhinus rafinesquii Salamander mussel Simpsonaias ambigua Little brown bat Myotis lucifugus Deertoe Truncilla truncata Big brown bat Eptesicus fuscus Elktoe Alasmidonta marginata Tri-colored bat Perimyotis subflavus Kidneyshell Ptychobranchus fasciolaris Northern long-eared bat Myotis septentrionalis Creek heelsplitter Lasmigona compressa Woodland jumping mouse Napaeozapus insignis Badger Taxidea taxus REPTILES Ermine Mustela erminea Eastern box turtle Terrapene carolina carolina Smoky shrew Sorex fumerus Ouachita map turtle Graptemys ouachitensis Deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus Black kingsnake Lampropeltis getula nigra Prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster Eastern gartersnake Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis Woodland vole Microtus pinetorum (melanistic) Southern bog lemming Synamptomys cooperi Northern rough green- Opheodrys aestivus snake Silver-haired bat Lasionycteris noctivagans Eastern foxsnake Pantherophis gloydi Red bat Lasiurus borealis Queensnake Regina septemvittata Hoary bat Lasiurus cinereus Little brown skink Scincella lateralis Smooth earthsnake Virginia valeriae BIRDS Short-headed gartersnake Thamnophis brachystoma Sharp-shinned hawk Accipiter striatus Sedge wren Cistothorus platensis AMPHIBIANS Marsh wren Cistothorus palustris Four-toed salamander Hemidactylium scutatum Henslow’s sparrow Ammodramus henslowii Eastern cricket frog Acris crepitans crepitans Cerulean warbler Dendroica cerulea Prothonotary warbler Protonotaria citrea Black vulture Coragyps atratus Bobolink Dolichonyx oryzivorus Northern bobwhite Colinus virginianus Common moorhen Gallinula chloropus Great egret Ardea alba Sora rail Porzana carolina Virginia rail Rallus limicola Yellow-bellied sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius

Page 7 FISHES Tarachidia binocula Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush Apamea mixta Lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis Agroperina lutosa Burbot Lota lota Columbine borer Papaipema leucostigma Muskellunge Esox masquinongy Bracken borer moth Papaipema pterisii River redhorse Moxostoma carinatum Osmunda borer moth Papaipema speciosissima Eastern sand darter Ammocrypta pellucida Chytonix sensilis Least darter Etheostoma microperca Amolita roseola Blue catfish Ictalurus furcatus Goat sallow Homoglaea hircina Longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae Brachylomia algens Purple arches Polia purpurissata CRAYFISHES Scurfy quaker Homorthodes furfurata Great Lakes crayfish Orconectes propinquus Trichosilia manifesta Northern crayfish Orconectes virilis Agonopterix pteleae Allegheny crayfish Orconectes obscurus BEETLES DRAGONFLIES Six-banded longhorn Dryobius sexnotatus Tiger spiketail Cordulegaster erronea beetle Cicindela splendida MAYFLIES Cicindela ancocisconensis Maccaffertium ithica Cicindela cursitans Cicindela cuprascens MIDGES Cicindela macra Cantopelopia gesta CRICKETS CADDISFLIES Laricis tree cricket Oecanthus laricis Hydroptila chattanooga Asynarchus montanus Nemotaulius hostilis

BUTTERFLIES Two-spotted skipper Euphyes bimacula Dusted skipper Atrytonopsis hianna

MOTHS Milnei’s looper moth Euchlaena milnei Buck moth Hemileuca maia One-eyed sphinx Smerinthus cerisyi Precious underwing Catocala pretiosa Macrochilo bivittata Phalaenostola hanhami Paectes abrostolella Capis curvata Page 8 OHIO’s SPECIAL INTEREST (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively. MAMMALS BUTTERFLIES Evening bat Nycticeius humeralis Olympia marble Euchloe olympia

BIRDS MOTHS Canada warbler Wilsonia canadensis Slender clearwing Hemaris gracilis Magnolia warbler Dendroica magnolia Sphinx lucitiosa Northern waterthrush Seiurus noveboracensis Tathorhynchus exsiccatus Winter wren Troglodytes troglodytes Catocala marmorata Black-throated blue Dendroica caerulescens Catocala maestosa warbler Subflava sedge borer moth Archanara subflava Brown creeper Certhia americana Caradrina meralis Chuck-will’s-widow Caprimulgus carolinensis Calophasia lunula Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii Leucania insueta Long-eared owl Asio otus Protorthodes incincta Mourning warbler Oporornis philadelphia Variegated orange moth Epelis truncataria Northern saw-whet owl Aegolius acadicus Pine siskin Carduelis pinus Purple finch Carpodacus purpureus Red-breasted nuthatch Sitta canadensis Short-eared owl Asio flammeus Western meadowlark Sturnella neglecta Golden-crowned kinglet Regulus satrapa Blackburnian warbler Dendroica fusca Wilson’s snipe Gallinago delicata Gadwall Anas strepera Green-winged teal Anas crecca Northern pintail Anas acuta Northern shoveler Anas clypeata Redhead Aythya americana Ruddy duck Oxyura jamaicensis American black duck Anas rubripes Wilson’s phalarope Phalaropus tricolor Yellow-headed blackbird Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus Common raven Corvus corax Dark-eyed junco Junco hyemalis Yellow-crowned night- Nyctanassa violacea heron Hermit thrush Catharus guttatus Least flycatcher Empidonax minimus

Page 9 OHIO’s EXTIRPATED SPECIES (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively. MAMMALS Longhead darter Percina macrocephala Rice rat Oryzomys palustris Diamond darter Crystallaria circotti Porcupine Erethizon dorsatum Spoonhead sculpin Cottus ricei Timber wolf Canis lupus Blackchin shiner Notropis heterodon Marten Martes americanus Blacknose shiner Notropis heterolepis Fisher Martes pennanti Mississippi silvery minnow Hybognathus nuchalis Mountain lion Puma concolor Lynx Lynx canadensis MOLLUSKS Wapiti (Elk) Cervus elaphus Orange-footed pearly Plethobasus cooperianus Bison Bison bison mussel *E Southern red-backed vole Clethrionomys gapperi Rough pigtoe *E Pleurobema plenum Fat pocketbook *E Potamilus capax BIRDS Winged mapleleaf *E Quadrula fragosa Swallow-tailed kite Elanoides forficatus Mucket Actinonaias l. ligamentina Greater prairie-chicken Tympanuchus cupido Spectaclecase Cumberlandia monodonta Ivory-billed woodpecker Campephilus principalis Cracking pearly mussel *E Hemistena lata Bachman’s sparrow Aimophila aestivalis White wartyback Plethobasus cicatricosus Golden-winged warbler Vermivora chrysoptera Hickorynut Obovaria olivaria Bewick’s wren Thryomanes bewickii Ring pink Obovaria retusa Scale shell Leptodea leptodon FISHES Alligator gar Lepisosteus spatula BUTTERFLIES Pugnose shiner Notropis anogenus Mustard white Pieris napi

OHIO’s EXTINCT SPECIES (updated July 2014) NOTE: *E & *T denote federal (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) listed endangered and threatened species respectively.

BIRDS MOLLUSKS Passenger pigeon Ectopistes migratorius Leafshell Epioblasma flexuosa Carolina parakeet Conuropsis carolinensis Epioblasma lewisi Round snuffbox Epioblasma personata FISHES Cincinnati riffleshell Epioblasma phillipsi Harelip sucker Lagochila lacera Scioto pigtoe Pleurobema bournianum Blue pike Sander vitreus glaucus Tubercled blossom Epioblasma torulosa torulosa BEETLES Kramer’s cave beetle Pseudanophthalmus krameri Page 10