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Michigan NaturalFeatures Inventory
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MICHIGAN'S SPECIAL ANIMALS
Endangered, Threatened, Special Concern, and Probably Extirpated
This list presents the Endangered (E), Threatened (T), and Probably Extirpated (X) animalspecies of Michigan, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act of the State ofMichigan (Part 365 of PA 451, 1994 Michigan Natural Resources and EnvironmentalProtection Act). The current list became effective on April 9, 2009, after extensive reviewby technical advisors to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the citizenry ofthe state.
Also included in this list are animal species of Special Concern (SC). While not affordedlegal protection under the Act, many of these species are of concern because of declining orrelict populations in the state. Should these species continue to decline, they would berecommended for Threatened or Endangered status. Protection of Special Concern speciesnow, before they reach dangerously low population levels, would prevent the need to listthem in the future by maintaining adequate numbers of self-sustaining populations withinMichigan. Some other potentially rare species are listed as Special Concern pending moreprecise information on their status in the state; when such information becomes available,they could be moved to threatened or endangered status or deleted from the list.
This list was produced by the Endangered Species Program of the Michigan Department ofNatural Resources and the Michigan Natural Features Inventory. English names in commonusage or from published sources have been incorporated, when possible, to promote publicunderstanding of and participation in the Endangered Species Program. To comment on thelist or request additional copies, or for information on the Endangered Species Program,contact the Endangered Species Coordinator, Wildlife Division, Michigan Department ofNatural Resources, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, MI 48909 (517-373-1263). To reportoccurrences of these species, contact the Michigan Natural Features Inventory, MasonBuilding, P.O. Box 30444, Lansing, MI 48909-7944 (517-373-1552).
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State Status
EndangeredThreatenedSpecial concern
Federal Status
Listed endangeredListed threatenedPartly listed endangered and partly listed threatenedProposed delistEndangered based on similarities/appearancePartial status (federally listed in only part of its range)Species being considered for federal status
Global Ranks
Critically imperiled globally because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences range-wide or very few remainingindividuals or acres) or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extinction.Imperiled globally because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals or acres) or because of somefactor(s) making it very vulnerable to extinction throughout its range.Either very rare and local throughout its range or found locally (even abundantly at some of its locations) in a restrictedrange (e.g. a single western state, a physiographic region in the East) or because of other factor(s) making it vulnerable toextinction throughout its range; in terms of occurrences, in the range of 21 to 100.Apparently secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.Of historical occurrence throughout its range, i.e. formerly part of the established biota, with the expectation that it maybe rediscovered (e.g. Bachman's Warbler).Possibly in peril range-wide, but status uncertain; need more information.Believed to be extinct throughout its range (e.g. Passenger Pigeon) with virtually no likelihood that it will be rediscovered.
State Ranks
Critically imperiled in the state because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences or very few remaining individuals oracres) or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extirpation in the state.Imperiled in state because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals or acres) or because of somefactor(s) making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state.Rare or uncommon in state (on the order of 21 to 100 occurrences).Apparently secure in state, with many occurrences.Demonstrably secure in state and essentially ineradicable under present conditions.Accidental in state, including species (usually birds or butterflies) recorded once or twice or only at very great intervals,hundreds or even thousands of miles outside their usual range.An exotic established in the state; may be native elsewhere in North America (e.g. house finch or catalpa in eastern states).Of historical occurrence in state and suspected to be still extant.Regularly occurring, usually migratory and typically nonbreeding species.Reported from state, but without persuasive documentation which would provide a basis for either accepting or rejectingthe report.Reported falsely (in error) from state but this error persisting in the literature.Possibly in peril in state, but status uncertain; need more information.Apparently extirpated from state.
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Acris blanchardiBlanchard's cricket frog
Hylidae T S2S3 G5
Ambystoma opacumMarbled salamander
Ambystomatidae E S1 G5
Ambystoma texanumSmallmouth salamander
Ambystomatidae E S1 G5
Anaxyrus fowleriFowler's toad
Bufonidae SC S3S4 G5
Lithobates palustrisPickerel frog
Ranidae SC S3S4 G5
Necturus maculosusMudpuppy
Proteidae SC S3S4 G5
Pseudacris maculataBoreal chorus frog
Hylidae SC S1 G5
Siren intermedia nettingiWestern lesser siren
Sirenidae SC SH G5T5
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Amphibians
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Aspidoscelis sexlineataSix-lined racerunner
Teiidae T S1 G5
Clemmys guttataSpotted turtle
Emydidae T S2 G5
Clonophis kirtlandiiKirtland's snake
Colubridae E S1 G2
Emydoidea blandingiiBlanding's turtle
Emydidae SC S2S3 G4
Glyptemys insculptaWood turtle
Emydidae SC S2 G3
Nerodia erythrogaster neglectaCopperbelly water snake
Colubridae E LT S1 G5T3
Opheodrys vernalisSmooth green snake
Colubridae SC S3 G5
Pantherophis gloydiEastern fox snake
Colubridae T S2 G3
Pantherophis spiloidesGray ratsnake
Colubridae SC S2S3 G4G5
Regina septemvittataQueen snake
Colubridae SC S2S3 G5
Sistrurus catenatus(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)
Eastern massasauga
Viperidae SC LT S3 G3
Terrapene carolina carolinaEastern box turtle
Emydidae SC S2S3 G5T5
Thamnophis butleriButler's garter snake
Colubridae SC S4 G4
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Reptiles
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Accipiter gentilisNorthern goshawk
Accipitridae SC S3 G5
Ammodramus henslowiiHenslow's sparrow
Emberizidae E S3 G4
Ammodramus savannarumGrasshopper sparrow
Emberizidae SC S4 G5
Antrostomus vociferus(Caprimulgus vociferus)
Eastern whip-poor-will
Caprimulgidae SC S3 G5
Asio flammeusShort-eared owl
Strigidae E S1 G5
Asio otusLong-eared owl
Strigidae T S1 G5
Botaurus lentiginosusAmerican bittern
Ardeidae SC S3 G5
Buteo lineatusRed-shouldered hawk
Accipitridae T S4 G5
Charadrius melodusPiping plover
Charadriidae E LE S2 G3
Chlidonias nigerBlack tern
Laridae SC S2 G4G5
Chondestes grammacusLark sparrow
Emberizidae X SNA G5
Chordeiles minorCommon nighthawk
Caprimulgidae SC S3 G5
Circus cyaneusNorthern harrier
Accipitridae SC S4 G5
Cistothorus palustrisMarsh wren
Troglodytidae SC S3 G5
Coturnicops noveboracensisYellow rail
Rallidae T S2 G4
Cygnus buccinatorTrumpeter swan
Anatidae T S3 G4
Falcipennis canadensisSpruce grouse
Phasianidae SC S2 G5
Falco columbariusMerlin
Falconidae T S3 G5
Falco peregrinusPeregrine falcon
Falconidae E S3 G4
Gallinula galeata(Gallinula chloropus)
Common gallinule
Rallidae T S3 G5
Gavia immerCommon loon
Gaviidae T S3 G5
Haliaeetus leucocephalusBald eagle
Accipitridae SC S4 G5
Hydroprogne caspia(Sterna caspia)
Caspian tern
Laridae T S2 G5
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Birds
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Ixobrychus exilisLeast bittern
Ardeidae T S3 G5
Lanius ludovicianus migransMigrant loggerhead shrike
Laniidae E S1 G4T3Q
Melanerpes erythrocephalusRed-headed woodpecker
Picidae SC S3 G5
Nycticorax nycticoraxBlack-crowned night-heron
Ardeidae SC S3 G5
Pandion haliaetusOsprey
Pandionidae SC S4 G5
Parkesia motacilla(Seiurus motacilla)
Louisiana waterthrush
Parulidae T S2 G5
Phalaropus tricolorWilson's phalarope
Scolopacidae SC S3 G5
Picoides arcticusBlack-backed woodpecker
Picidae SC S2 G5
Protonotaria citreaProthonotary warbler
Parulidae SC S3 G5
Rallus elegansKing rail
Rallidae E S2 G4
Setophaga cerulea(Dendroica cerulea)
Cerulean warbler
Parulidae T S3 G4
Setophaga citrina(Wilsonia citrina)
Hooded warbler
Parulidae SC S3 G5
Setophaga discolor(Dendroica discolor)
Prairie warbler
Parulidae E S3 G5
Setophaga dominica(Dendroica dominica)
Yellow-throated warbler
Parulidae T S3 G5
Setophaga kirtlandii(Dendroica kirtlandii)
Kirtland's warbler
Parulidae E LE S3 G3G4
Spiza americanaDickcissel
Cardinalidae SC S3 G5
Sterna forsteriForster's tern
Laridae T S2 G5
Sterna hirundoCommon tern
Laridae T S2 G5
Sturnella neglectaWestern meadowlark
Icteridae SC S4 G5
Tympanuchus phasianellusSharp-tailed grouse
Phasianidae SC S3S4 G5
Tyto albaBarn owl
Tytonidae E S1 G5
Vermivora chrysopteraGolden-winged warbler
Parulidae SC S5 G4
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Birds
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalusYellow-headed blackbird
Icteridae SC S2 G5
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Birds
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Alces americanusMoose
Cervidae SC S4 G5
Canis lupusGray Wolf
Canidae SC LE S4 G5
Cryptotis parvaLeast shrew
Soricidae T S1S2 G5
Felis concolorCougar
Felidae E S1 G5
Glaucomys sabrinusNorthern flying squirrel
Sciuridae SC No Status S5 G5
Lynx canadensisLynx
Felidae E LT S1 G5
Microtus ochrogasterPrairie vole
Cricetidae E S3 G5
Microtus pinetorumWoodland vole
Cricetidae SC S3S4 G5
Myotis lucifugusLittle brown bat
Vespertilionidae SC S1 G3
Myotis septentrionalisNorthern long-eared bat
Vespertilionidae SC LT S1 G1G2
Myotis sodalisIndiana bat
Vespertilionidae E LE S1 G2
Nycticeius humeralisEvening bat
Vespertilionidae T S2 G5
Perimyotis subflavus(Pipistrellus subflavus)
Eastern pipistrelle
Vespertilionidae SC S1 G2G3
Sorex fumeusSmoky shrew
Soricidae T S1 G5
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Mammals
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Bombus affinisRusty-patched bumble bee
Apidae SC LE SNR G1
Bombus terricolaYellow banded bumble bee
Apidae SC SNR G3G5
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Insects: Bees
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Brychius hungerfordiHungerford's crawling water beetle
Haliplidae E LE S1 G1
Dryobius sexnotatusSix-banded longhorn beetle
Cerambycidae T SH GNR
Liodessus cantralliCantrall's bog beetle
Dytiscidae SC SH GNR
Lordithon nigerBlack lordithon rove beetle
Staphylinidae SC SH GU
Nicrophorus americanusAmerican burying beetle
Silphidae X LE SH G2G3
Stenelmis douglasensisDouglas stenelmis riffle beetle
Elmidae SC S1S2 G1G3
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Insects: Beetles
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Acronicta falculaCorylus dagger moth
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G2G4
Atrytonopsis hiannaDusted skipper
Hesperiidae SC S3 G4G5
Basilodes pepitaGold moth
Noctuidae SC S1S2 G4
Battus philenorPipevine swallowtail
Papilionidae SC S2S3 G5
Boloria freijaFreija fritillary
Nymphalidae SC S3S4 G5
Boloria friggaFrigga fritillary
Nymphalidae SC S2 G5
Brachionycha borealisBoreal brachionyncha
Noctuidae SC S1S2 G4
Calephelis muticaSwamp metalmark
Riodinidae SC S1 G3
Callophrys irus(Incisalia irus)
Frosted elfin
Lycaenidae T S2S3 G3
Catocala amestrisThree-staff underwing
Erebidae E S1 G4
Catocala dulciolaQuiet underwing
Erebidae SC S2S3 G3
Catocala illectaMagdalen underwing
Erebidae SC S2S3 G5
Eacles imperialis piniPine imperial moth
Saturniidae SC S2S3 G5T3T4
Erebia discoidalisRed-disked alpine
Nymphalidae SC S2S3 G5
Erora laetaEarly hairstreak
Lycaenidae SC SH GU
Erynnis persius persiusPersius dusky wing
Hesperiidae T S3 G5T1T3
Euchloe ausonidesLarge marble
Pieridae SC SH G5
Euphyes dukesiDukes' skipper
Hesperiidae T S2 G3
Euxoa aurulentaDune cutworm
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G5
Fixsenia favonius ontarioNorthern hairstreak
Lycaenidae SC S1 G4G5T4
Hesperia ottoeOttoe skipper
Hesperiidae T S1 G3G4
Incisalia henriciHenry's elfin
Lycaenidae T S2S3 G5
Lycaeides melissa samuelisKarner blue
Lycaenidae T LE S2 G5T2
Merolonche dolliDoll's merolonche
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G3G4
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Insects: Butterflies and Moths
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Meropleon ambifuscaNewman's brocade
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G3G4
Neonympha mitchellii mitchelliiMitchell's satyr
Nymphalidae E LE S1 G2T2
Oarisma poweshiekPoweshiek skipperling
Hesperiidae T LE S1 G1
Oeneis macouniiMacoun's arctic
Nymphalidae SC SH G5
Pachypolia atricornisThree-horned moth
Noctuidae SC S1S3 G3G4
Papaipema awemeAweme borer
Noctuidae SC S1 G1
Papaipema beerianaBlazing star borer
Noctuidae SC S2 G2G3
Papaipema cerinaGolden borer
Noctuidae SC S2 G2G4
Papaipema maritimaMaritime sunflower borer
Noctuidae SC S2 G3
Papaipema sciataCulvers root borer
Noctuidae SC S3 G3
Papaipema silphiiSilphium borer moth
Noctuidae T S1 G3G4
Papaipema speciosissimaRegal fern borer
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G4
Photedes inops(Spartiniphaga inops)
Spartina moth
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G3G4
Plebejus idas nabokovi(Lycaeides idas nabokovi)
Northern blue
Lycaenidae T S2 G5TU
Polygonia gracilisHoary comma
Nymphalidae SC SH G5
Proserpinus flavofasciataYellow-banded day-sphinx
Sphingidae SC S1S2 G4G5
Pygarctia spragueiSprague's pygarctia
Erebidae SC S2S3 G5
Pyrgus wyandotGrizzled skipper
Hesperiidae SC S1S2 G1G2Q
Schinia indianaPhlox moth
Noctuidae E S1 G2G4
Schinia lucensLeadplant moth
Noctuidae E S1 G4
Speyeria idaliaRegal fritillary
Nymphalidae E SH G3
Sympistis piffardi(Oncocnemis piffardi)
3-striped oncocnemis
Noctuidae SC S2S3 G4
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Insects: Butterflies and Moths
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Limnephilus pallensA caddisfly
Limnephilidae SC SU G3G4
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Insects: Caddisflies
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Dorydiella kansanaLeafhopper
Cicadellidae SC S3 GNR
Fitchiella robertsoniiRobertson's Flightless Planthopper
Issidae SC S2? GNR
Flexamia delongiLeafhopper
Cicadellidae S3 GNR
Flexamia huroniHuron River leafhopper
Cicadellidae T S1 GNR
Flexamia reflexa(Flexamia reflexus)
Leafhopper
Cicadellidae SC S1 GNR
Lepyronia anguliferaAngular spittlebug
Cercopidae SC S3 G3
Lepyronia gibbosaGreat Plains spittlebug
Cercopidae SC S3 G3G4
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Insects: Cicadas and Hoppers
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Cordulegaster erroneaTiger spiketail
Cordulegastridae SC SH G4
Ophiogomphus anomalusExtra-striped snaketail
Gomphidae SC S2S3 G4
Ophiogomphus howeiPygmy snaketail
Gomphidae T S1 G3
Somatochlora hineanaHine's emerald dragonfly
Corduliidae E LE S1 G2G3
Somatochlora incurvataIncurvate emerald
Corduliidae SC S3S4 G4
Stylurus amnicolaRiverine snaketail
Gomphidae SC S2S3 G4
Stylurus lauraeLaura's snaketail
Gomphidae SC S3 G4
Stylurus notatusElusive snaketail
Gomphidae SC S1S2 G3
Stylurus plagiatusRusset-tipped clubtail
Gomphidae SC S1 G5
Tachopteryx thoreyiGrey petaltail
Petaluridae T S1 G4
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Insects: Damselflies and Dragonflies
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Neohermes concolorA fishfly
Corydalidae SC SH GNR
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Insects: Dobsonflies and Fishflies
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Appalachia arcanaSecretive locust
Acrididae SC S2 G2G3
Atlanticus davisiDavis's shield-bearer
Tettigoniidae SC S2S3 GNR
Melanoplus flavidusBlue-legged locust
Acrididae SC S2 G4
Neoconocephalus lyristesBog conehead
Tettigoniidae SC S1S3 GNR
Oecanthus laricisTamarack tree cricket
Gryllidae SC S3 G1G2
Orchelimum concinnumRed-faced meadow katydid
Tettigoniidae SC S2S3 GNR
Orchelimum delicatumDelicate meadow katydid
Tettigoniidae SC S1S3 GNR
Orphulella pelidnaGreen desert grasshopper
Acrididae SC S2S3 G5
Paroxya hoosieriHoosier locust
Acrididae SC S1S3 G5
Psinidia fenestralisAtlantic-coast locust
Acrididae SC S1S3 G5
Scudderia fasciataPine katydid
Tettigoniidae SC S1S3 GNR
Trimerotropis huronianaLake Huron locust
Acrididae T S2S3 G2G3
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Insects: Grasshoppers and Crickets
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Anthopotamus verticisWalker's tusked sprawler
Potamanthidae SC SNR G5
Epeorus suffususA mayfly
Heptageniidae SC SNA G1Q
Habrophlebiodes americanaA mayfly
Leptophlebiidae SC SH G5
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Insects: Mayflies
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Cambarus robustusBig water crayfish
Cambaridae SC S2? G5
Orconectes immunisCalico crayfish
Cambaridae SC S4 G5
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Crayfish
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Acipenser fulvescensLake sturgeon
Acipenseridae T S2 G3G4
Ammocrypta pellucidaEastern sand darter
Percidae T S1S2 G4
Chrosomus erythrogaster(Phoxinus erythrogaster)
Southern redbelly dace
Cyprinidae E SH G5
Clinostomus elongatusRedside dace
Cyprinidae E S2 G3G4
Coregonus artediLake herring or Cisco
Salmonidae T S3 G5
Coregonus bartlettiiSiskiwit lake cisco
Salmonidae T SH G3THQ
Coregonus hubbsiIves lake cisco
Salmonidae T S1 G1Q
Coregonus johannaeDeepwater cisco
Salmonidae X SX GX
Coregonus kiyiKiyi
Salmonidae SC S2S3 G3G4
Coregonus nigripinnisBlackfin cisco
Salmonidae X SX G1Q
Coregonus reighardiShortnose cisco
Salmonidae X SH GH
Coregonus zenithicusShortjaw cisco
Salmonidae T S2 G3
Cottus riceiSpoonhead sculpin
Cottidae SC S1S2 G5
Erimyzon claviformisCreek chubsucker
Catostomidae E S1 G5
Etheostoma spectabileOrangethroat darter
Percidae SC S1 G5
Fundulus disparStarhead topminnow
Fundulidae SC S1 G4
Hiodon tergisusMooneye
Hiodontidae T S1 G5
Macrhybopsis storerianaSilver chub
Cyprinidae SC S1 G5
Moxostoma carinatumRiver redhorse
Catostomidae T S2 G4
Moxostoma duquesneiBlack Redhorse
Catostomidae SC S2 G5
Notropis amblopsBigeye chub
Cyprinidae X SH G5
Notropis anogenusPugnose shiner
Cyprinidae E S1S2 G3
Notropis chalybaeusIroncolor shiner
Cyprinidae X S1 G4
Notropis dorsalisBigmouth shiner
Cyprinidae SC S2 G5
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Fish
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Notropis photogenisSilver shiner
Cyprinidae E S1 G5
Notropis texanusWeed shiner
Cyprinidae X S1 G5
Noturus miurusBrindled madtom
Ictaluridae SC S2 G5
Noturus stigmosusNorthern madtom
Ictaluridae E S1 G3
Opsopoeodus emiliaePugnose minnow
Cyprinidae E S1 G5
Percina copelandiChannel darter
Percidae E S1 G4
Percina shumardiRiver darter
Percidae E S1 G5
Polyodon spathulaPaddlefish
Polyodontidae X SX G4
Sander canadensisSauger
Percidae T S1 G5
Sander glaucusBlue pike
Percidae X SX G5TX
Thymallus arcticusArctic grayling
Salmonidae X No Status SX G5
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Fish
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Alasmidonta marginataElktoe
Unionidae SC S3? G4
Alasmidonta viridisSlippershell
Unionidae T S2S3 G4G5
Cyclonaias tuberculataPurple wartyback
Unionidae T S2 G5
Elliptio complanataEastern elliptio
Unionidae SC S2 G5
Epioblasma obliquata perobliquaWhite catspaw
Unionidae E SH G1T1
Epioblasma torulosa rangianaNorthern riffleshell
Unionidae E LE S1 G2T2
Epioblasma triquetraSnuffbox
Unionidae E LE S1S2 G3
Lampsilis fasciolaWavyrayed lampmussel
Unionidae T S2 G5
Lasmigona compressaCreek heelsplitter
Unionidae SC S3 G5
Lasmigona costataFlutedshell
Unionidae SC SNR G5
Leptodea leptodonScaleshell
Unionidae E SX G1G2
Ligumia nasutaEastern pondmussel
Unionidae E S2 G4
Ligumia rectaBlack sandshell
Unionidae E S1? G4G5
Obliquaria reflexaThreehorn wartyback
Unionidae E S1 G5
Obovaria olivariaHickorynut
Unionidae E S1 G4
Obovaria subrotundaRound hickorynut
Unionidae E S1 G4
Pleurobema clavaClubshell
Unionidae E LE S1 G1G2
Pleurobema sintoxia(Pleurobema coccineum)
Round pigtoe
Unionidae SC S3 G4G5
Potamilus alatusPink heelsplitter
Unionidae SC SNR G5
Potamilus ohiensisPink papershell
Unionidae T SNR G5
Ptychobranchus fasciolarisKidney shell
Unionidae SC S2 G4G5
Pyganodon lacustrisLake floater
Unionidae SC SNR GU
Pyganodon subgibbosaRound lake floater
Unionidae T S1 G1Q
Simpsonaias ambiguaSalamander mussel
Unionidae E S1 G3
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Mussels
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Toxolasma lividusPurple lilliput
Unionidae E S1 G3Q
Toxolasma parvum(Toxolasma parvus)
Lilliput
Unionidae E S1 G5
Truncilla donaciformisFawnsfoot
Unionidae T S1 G5
Truncilla truncataDeertoe
Unionidae SC S2S3 G5
Utterbackia imbecillisPaper pondshell
Unionidae SC S2S3 G5
Venustaconcha ellipsiformisEllipse
Unionidae SC S3 G4
Villosa fabalisRayed bean
Unionidae E LE S1S2 G2
Villosa irisRainbow
Unionidae SC S3 G5Q
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Mussels
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Pisidium amnicumGreater European pea clam
Sphaeriidae SC SNA G5
Pisidium cruciatum(Neopisidium cruciatum)
Ornamanted peaclam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G4?
Pisidium equilaterale(Cyclocalyx equilaterale)
Round peaclam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G4G5
Pisidium idahoenseGiant northern pea clam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G5
Pisidium simplex(Neopisidium punctatum)
A fingernail clam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G5
Sphaerium corneumEuropean pea clam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G5
Sphaerium fabaleRiver fingernail clam
Sphaeriidae SC SNR G5
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Fingernail and Pea Clams
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Acella haldemaniSpindle lymnaea
Lymnaeidae SC SH G3
Anguispira kochiBanded globe
Discidae SC S1 G5
Appalachina sayanusSpike-lip crater
Polygyridae SC S1 G5T5
Birgella subglobosusGlobe siltsnail
Hydrobiidae SC SNR G4
Carychium nannodesFile thorn
Carychiidae SC SNR G5
Catinella exilePleistocene catinella
Succineidae T S1 G2
Catinella gelidaA land snail (no common name)
Succineidae T SH G1Q
Catinella protractaA land snail (no common name)
Succineidae E SNR G2Q
Cincinnatia cincinnatiensisCampeloma spire snail
Hydrobiidae SC S3 G5
Discus patulusDomed disc
Discidae SC S1S2 G5
Euchemotrema hubrichtiCarinate pillsnail
Polygyridae T SNR G1G3
Euconulus alderiA land snail (no common name)
Helicarionidae T S2 G4Q
Fontigens nicklinianaWatercress snail
Hydrobiidae SC S2S3 G5
Fossaria cyclostomaBugle fossaria
Lymnaeidae T SNR GH
Fossaria galbanaBoreal fossaria
Lymnaeidae SC SNR G5Q
Gastrocopta holzingeriLambda snaggletooth
Pupillidae E S1 G5
Glyphyalinia solidaA land snail (no common name)
Zonitidae SC SNR G5
Guppya sterkiiSterki's granule
Helicarionidae E S1 G5
Hawaiia alachuanaSoutheastern gem
Zonitidae SC SNR G4G5Q
Helicodiscus singleyanusSmooth coil
Helicodiscidae SC SNR G5
Helisoma anceps royalenseLake Superior ramshorn
Planorbidae SC SNR G5T2T3
Hendersonia occultaCherrystone drop
Helicinidae T S1 G4
Lyogyrus walkeriCanadian duskysnail
Hydrobiidae SC SNR G4
Mesodon claususYellow globelet
Polygyridae SC SNR G5
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Snails
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Mesodon elevatusProud globe
Polygyridae T SH G5
Mesodon mitchellianusSealed globelet
Polygyridae SC SNR G4
Mesodon pennsylvanicus(Patera pennsylvanica)
Proud globelet
Polygyridae SC SNR G4
Mesomphix cupreusCopper button
Zonitidae SC S1 G5
Oxyloma peorienseDepressed ambersnail
Succineidae SC SNR G4G5
Pallifera fosteriFoster mantleslug
Philomycidae T S1 G5
Philomycus carolinianusCarolina mantleslug
Philomycidae SC S2 G5
Physella magnalacustrisGreat Lakes physa
Physidae SC SNR G5Q
Physella parkeriBroadshoulder physa
Physidae T SNR G2Q
Planogyra asteriscusEastern flat-whorl
Valloniidae SC S2S3 G4
Planorbella multivolvisAcorn ramshorn
Planorbidae E SX GX
Planorbella smithiAn aquatic snail (no common name)
Planorbidae E SH G5T2
Pomatiopsis cincinnatiensisBrown walker
Pomatiopsidae SC SH G4
Pupilla muscorumWidespread column
Pupillidae SC S2 G5
Pyrgulopsis letsoniGravel pyrg
Hydrobiidae SC SH GU
Stagnicola contractaDeepwater pondsnail
Lymnaeidae E SH G1
Stagnicola petoskeyensisPetoskey pondsnail
Lymnaeidae E SH GH
Stagnicola woodruffi(Stagnicola emarginata)
Coldwater pondsnail
Lymnaeidae SC SNR G2G3Q
Striatura meridionalisMedian striate
Zonitidae SC SNR G5
Triodopsis denotata(Xolotrema denotata)
Velvet wedge
Polygyridae SC SH G5
Vallonia gracilicosta albulaA land snail (no common name)
Valloniidae E S2 G4Q
Vallonia parvulaTrumpet vallonia
Valloniidae SC SNR G4
Valvata perdepressaPurplecap valvata
Valvatidae SC SNR G2G3
Valvata winnebagoensisFlanged valvata
Valvatidae SC SNR G2?
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Snails
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank
Ventridens intertextusPyramid dome
Zonitidae SC SNR G5
Ventridens suppressusFlat dome
Zonitidae SC SNR G5
Vertigo bollesianaDelicate vertigo
Pupillidae T S2 G4
Vertigo cristataCrested vertigo
Pupillidae SC S3 G5
Vertigo elatiorTapered vertigo
Pupillidae SC S3 G5
Vertigo hubrichtiHubricht's vertigo
Pupillidae E S2 G3Q
Vertigo modesta modestaA land snail (no common name)
Pupillidae E S1 G5T4
Vertigo modesta parietalisA land snail (no common name)
Pupillidae E S1 G5T3Q
Vertigo morseiSix-whorl vertigo
Pupillidae E S1? G3
Vertigo nylanderiDeep-throat vertigo
Pupillidae E S1? G3G4
Vertigo paradoxaMystery vertigo
Pupillidae SC S3S4 G4G5Q
Vertigo pygmaeaCrested vertigo
Pupillidae SC S1S2 G5
Vertigo tridentataHoney vertigo
Pupillidae SC SNR G5
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Snails
Species FamilyStateStatus
USStatus
StateRank
GlobalRank