TDEC 2017- TN5217--TDEC 2017 Rare Species by County

TDEC 2017- TN5217--TDEC 2017 Rare Species by County

12/8/2017 Rare Species by County Rare Species by Watershed Rare Species by County Rare Species by Quadrangle Stormwater Programs Download Status and Ranks Help Key to Status and Ranks Rare Species by County Data Current as of June 2017. Go Rows 25 Actions Row text contains 'Roane' 1 - 25 of 78 County Type Category Scientific Name Common Name Global Rank State Rank Fed. Status State Status Habitat Wet Habitat Flag Vertebrate Sharp-shinned Forests and open Roane Bird Accipiter striatus G5 S3B,S4N No Status D Upland Animal Hawk woodlands. Vascular Flowering Earleaved Roane Agalinis auriculata G3 S2 -- E Barrens Upland Plant Plant False-foxglove Dry open pine or oak Vertebrate Bachman's Roane Bird Aimophila aestivalis G3 S1B -- E woods; nests on the Upland Animal Sparrow ground in dense cover. Damp crevices in shaded rock outcrops and Vertebrate Green Rare, Not ledges; beneath loose Roane Amphibian Aneides aeneus G3G4 S3S4 -- Upland Animal Salamander State Listed bark and cracks of trees and sometimes in/or under logs. Asplenium Vascular Fern and Hart's-tongue Roane scolopendrium var. G4T3 S1 LT E Sinks Possible Plant Fern Ally Fern americanum Vascular Flowering Spreading Roane Aureolaria patula G3 S3 -- S Oak Woods And Edges Upland Plant Plant False-foxglove Vascular Flowering Bolboschoenus Roane River Bulrush G5 S1 -- S Marshes Possible Plant Plant fluviatilis Aquatic cave obligate; Invertebrate Incurved Cave Rare, Not Roane Crustacean Caecidotea incurva G2G4 S1 -- known from two wet Aquatic Animal Isopod State Listed caves in east Tennessee. Primary burrower; open Invertebrate Cambarus Valley Flame areas with high water Roane Crustacean G4 S1 -- E Aquatic Animal deweesae Crayfish tables; northern Ridge & Valley. Vascular Flowering Roan Mountain Mid-Elevation Polk Carex roanensis G2G3 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant Sedge Woodlands Vascular Flowering Roan Mountain Mid-Elevation Unicoi Carex roanensis G2G3 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant Sedge Woodlands Vascular Flowering Roan Mountain Mid-Elevation Carter Carex roanensis G2G3 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant Sedge Woodlands Vascular Flowering Roan Mountain Mid-Elevation Johnson Carex roanensis G2G3 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant Sedge Woodlands Vascular Flowering Roan Mountain Mid-Elevation Sullivan Carex roanensis G2G3 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant Sedge Woodlands First order spring-fed streams of woodlands in Vertebrate Chrosomus Tennessee Ridge and Valley Roane Fish G3 S3 -- D Aquatic Animal tennesseensis Dace limestone region; Tennessee River watershed. Rocky, clear creeks and Vertebrate Cryptobranchus Roane Amphibian Hellbender G3G4 S3 No Status D rivers with large shelter Aquatic Animal alleganiensis rocks. Medium to large rivers; in substrates from mud and sand to gravel, cobble, Invertebrate Cumberlandia Rare, Not Roane Mollusc Spectaclecase G3 S2S3 LE and boulders; Aquatic Animal monodonta State Listed Cumberland and Tennessee river systems. Vertebrate Swift waters over firm Roane Fish Cycleptus elongatus Blue Sucker G3G4 S2 -- T Aquatic Animal substrates in big rivers. Medium to large streams and rivers with coarse Invertebrate sand and gravel Roane Mollusc Cyprogenia stegaria Fanshell G1Q S1 LE, XN E Aquatic Animal substrates; Cumberland and Tennessee river systems. http://environment-online.state.tn.us:8080/pls/enf_reports/f?p=9014:3:::::: 1/2 12/8/2017 Rare Species by County Roane Vascular Flowering Delphinium Tall Larkspur G3 S2 -- E Glades And Barrens Upland Plant Plant exaltatum Vascular Flowering Northern Bush- Rocky Woodlands And Roane Diervilla lonicera G5 S2 -- T Upland Plant Plant honeysuckle Bluffs Vascular Flowering Diervilla sessilifolia Mountain Bush- Roane G3 S2 -- T Dry Cliffs And Bluffs Upland Plant Plant var. rivularis honeysuckle Vascular Flowering Branching Roane Draba ramosissima G4 S2 -- S Calcareous Bluffs Upland Plant Plant Whitlow-grass Vascular Flowering Nuttall's Aquatic; Streams And Roane Elodea nuttallii G5 S2 -- S Aquatic Plant Plant Waterweed Ponds Clear upland rivers with swift currents & boulder Vertebrate Roane Fish Erimonax monachus Spotfin Chub G2 S2 LT,XN T substrates; portions of Aquatic Animal the Tennessee River watershed. 1 - 25 of 78 If you have any questions or comments, Email [email protected] or call at (888) 891-TDEC (8332). http://environment-online.state.tn.us:8080/pls/enf_reports/f?p=9014:3:::::: 2/2 12/8/2017 Rare Species by County Rare Species by Watershed Rare Species by County Rare Species by Quadrangle Stormwater Programs Download Status and Ranks Help Key to Status and Ranks Rare Species by County Data Current as of June 2017. Go Rows 25 Actions Row text contains 'Roane' 26 - 50 of 78 County Type Category Scientific Name Common Name Global Rank State Rank Fed. Status State Status Habitat Wet Habitat Flag Vascular Flowering Western Roane Erysimum capitatum G5 S1S2 -- E Rocky Bluffs Upland Plant Plant Wallflower Vascular Flowering Mesic Woods & Seepage Roane Eurybia schreberi Schreber's Aster G4 S1 -- S Upland Plant Plant Slopes Shoals and riffles of small- medium sized rivers with Invertebrate mod-fast current over Roane Mollusc Fusconaia cor Shiny Pigtoe G1 S1 LE, XN E Aquatic Animal sand-cobble substrates; upper Tennessee River watershed. Riffles of fords and shoals of mod gradient streams Invertebrate Finerayed in firm cobble and gravel Roane Mollusc Fusconaia cuneolus G1 S1 LE, XN E Aquatic Animal Pigtoe substrates; middle & upper Tennessee River watershed. Aquatic cave obligate; Vertebrate Gyrinophilus Berry Cave Ridge & Valley; formerly Roane Amphibian G1Q S1 C T Aquatic Animal gulolineatus Salamander included with G. palleucus. Areas close to large bodies of water; roosts in Vertebrate Haliaeetus Roane Bird Bald Eagle G5 S3 -- D sheltered sites in winter; Aquatic Animal leucocephalus communal roost sites common. Vascular Flowering Helianthus Naked-stem Limestone Glades And Roane G5 S2 -- S Upland Plant Plant occidentalis Sunflower Barrens Woodland swamps, shallow depressions, & Vertebrate Hemidactylium Four-toed Roane Amphibian G5 S3 -- D sphagnum mats on acidic Possible Animal scutatum Salamander soils; middle & east Tennessee. Springs and spring-fed streams with lush aquatic Vertebrate Hemitremia Roane Fish Flame Chub G3 S3 -- D vegetation; Tennessee & Aquatic Animal flammea middle Cumberland river watersheds. Animal Rare, Not Roane No Data Heron rookery Heron Rookery G5 SNR -- No Data No Data Assemblage State Listed Beech-maple forests @ high elevations; in lichen Invertebrate Rare, Not Carter Tardigrade Hypsibius roanensis A Tardigrade GNR S1 -- or mosses on beech trees; Upland Animal State Listed Roan Mountain; Blue Ridge; Carter County. Shallow waters of shoals that are rapid to moderate Invertebrate Rare, Not Roane Mollusc Io fluvialis Spiny Riversnail G2 S2 -- and well-oxygenated; Aquatic Animal State Listed Tennessee River & main tributaries; E Tennessee. Vascular Flowering Roane Juglans cinerea Butternut G4 S3 -- T Rich Woods And Hollows Possible Plant Plant Vascular Flowering Juncus Small-headed Roane G5 S2 -- S Seeps And Wet Bluffs Possible Plant Plant brachycephalus Rush Generally a large river species, preferring sand- Invertebrate gravel or rocky substrates Roane Mollusc Lampsilis abrupta Pink Mucket G2 S2 LE E Aquatic Animal with mod-strong currents; Tennessee & Cumberland river systems. Roane Invertebrate Mollusc Lampsilis virescens Alabama G1 S1 LE E Found in sand and gravel Aquatic Animal Lampmussel substrates in shoal areas of small-medium size rivers; middle and upper http://environment-online.state.tn.us:8080/pls/enf_reports/f?p=9014:3:::::: 1/2 12/8/2017 Rare Species by County TN R system; recently rediscovered in Emory River. Vascular Flowering Leucothoe Acidic Wetlands And Roane Fetter-bush G5 S2 -- T Possible Plant Plant racemosa Swamps Vascular Flowering Slender Blazing- Roane Liatris cylindracea G5 S2 -- T Barrens Upland Plant Plant star Mature, rich, damp, Vertebrate Limnothlypis Swainson's Roane Bird G4 S3 -- D deciduous floodplain and Possible Animal swainsonii Warbler swamp forests. Vascular Flowering Roane Liparis loeselii Fen Orchis G5 S1 -- T Calcareous Seeps Possible Plant Plant Vascular Flowering Mountain Mountain Woods And Roane Lonicera dioica G5 S2 -- S Possible Plant Plant Honeysuckle Thickets Large-fl. Vascular Flowering Marshallia Roane Barbara's- G3 S2 -- E Rocky River Bars Possible Plant Plant grandiflora buttons Cave obligate year-round; Vertebrate Roane Mammal Myotis grisescens Gray Myotis G4 S2 LE E frequents forested areas; Upland Animal migratory. Non- Nonvascular Roane Vascular Myurella julacea A Moss G5 SH -- S-P Shale Bluffs Possible Plant Plant Deciduous and coniferous Vertebrate Napaeozapus Woodland forests with herbaceous Roane Mammal G5 S4 -- D Upland Animal insignis Jumping Mouse groundcover; middle and east Tennessee. 26 - 50 of 78 If you have any questions or comments, Email [email protected] or call at (888) 891-TDEC (8332). http://environment-online.state.tn.us:8080/pls/enf_reports/f?p=9014:3:::::: 2/2 12/8/2017 Rare Species by County Rare Species by Watershed Rare Species by County Rare Species by Quadrangle Stormwater Programs Download Status and Ranks Help Key to Status and Ranks Rare Species by County Data Current as of June 2017. Go Rows 25 Actions Row text contains 'Roane' 51 - 75 of 78 County Type Category Scientific Name Common Name Global Rank State Rank Fed. Status State Status Habitat Wet Habitat Flag Large rivers in gravel and sand bars; Tennessee & Invertebrate Cumberland river Roane Mollusc Obovaria retusa Ring Pink G1 S1 LE,XN

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