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rare, threatened andENDANGERED PLANTS AND

ANIMALS OF OREGON

HERITAGE PROGRAM

DECEMBER 1995

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Compiled and Published by:

Oregon Natural Heritage Program821 S.E. 14th Ave.

Portland, OR 97214-2531 (503) 731-3070

FAX (503) 230-9639

A Cooperative Project of The Nature Conservancy and the State of Oregon

(^onservancy.OF OREGON

With assistance from:

The Native Plant Society of Oregon The Nature Conservancy

The Oregon Department of Agriculture The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Oregon Division of State Lands ,The Oregon Natural Heritage Advisory Council

Cover Illustration: Native bee pollinating the fragrant kalmiopsis (Kalmiopsis fragrans Meinke ined), an endemic to the Umpqua National Forest, drawn by Matthew Carlson. - »

Bibliographic reference to this publication should read:

Oregon Natural Heritage Program. 1995. Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Oregon. Oregon Natural Heritage Program, Portland, Oregon. 84 pp.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 1

DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. 2

OREGON MAP WITH ECOREGIONS AND COUNTIES ...................................................................3

DEFINITIONS..................................................................................................................................................4

SPECIAL ANIMALS .................................................................................................................................... 5Main List .....................................................................................................................................................7

Fish ..................................................................................................................................................... 7Amphibians............................................................................................................................................... 9Reptiles . . .,......................................................................................................................................... 10Birds....................................................................................................................................................... 11Mammals.............................................................................................................................................. 15Invertebrates......................................................................................................................................... 17

Animals Arranged by Status ................................................................................................................. 27Federal and State Listed Animal Taxa.............................................................................................. 27Federal Proposed and Candidate Animal Species........................................................................... 28Federal Animal Species of Concern ................................................................................................. 29ODFW Sensitive Animal Species List............................................................. 30ORNHP List 1.................................................................................................................................... 32ORNHP List 2............................................................................................. 34ORNHP List 3.................................................................................................................................... 35ORNHP List 4.................................................................................................................................... 37ORNHP Taxa Considered but Rejected.......................................................................................... 38

SPECIAL PLANTS...................................................................................................................................... 39Main List .................................................................................................................................................. 41

Vascular Plants .....................................................................................................................................41Mosses and Liverworts .......................................................................................................................70Lichens ................................................................................................................................................. 73Fungi ..................................................................................................................................................... 74

Plants Arranged by Status....................................................................................................................... 75USFWS Federally Listed, Proposed Taxa and Species of Concern .......................................... 75ODA State Listed, Proposed and Candidate Taxa ....................................................................... 76ORNHP List 1........................................................................................................................................77ORNHP List 2....................................................................................................................................... 78ORNHP List 3................................................................................................................ 79ORNHP List 4.................................................................................................................................... 81ORNHP Taxa Considered but Rejected.......................................................................................... 82

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS........................................................................................................................ 84

ABBREVIATIONS

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INTRODUCTION

Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within the next 100 years. The major cause of this phenomenon is large-scale destruction of native habitats, which has increased since European settlement began in the mid 1800's - in Oregon and throughout the New World.

Once lost, a species can never be recovered, and there is no way of knowing how useful it may have been. We do know that human beings and many of their industries depend on plant and animal products. About 50% of all pharmaceuticals have a natural component as an active ingredient, yet less than one percent of the world's species have been chemically analyzed and tested. Many invertebrates and plants contain undescribed and highly functional compounds. Limnanthes floccosa subsp. grandiflora, or wooly meadow-foam, a rare plant that grows in southwest Oregon, has been recently found to produce a hybrid with the more common member of the genus, Limnanthes alba. This hybrid grows well in the poorly drained soils of the Willamette Valley and produces a valuable oil used for soaps, plastic and rubber production. In addition, the new hybrid meadow-foam does not require the field burning necessary for other crops. This species, and many other Oregon natives, will be lost without intervention. The purpose of this book is to provide land managers, owners and interested parties with a list of those species in Oregon which are in greatest jeopardy.

Oregon State Endangered Species ProgramsIn 1987, the Oregon Legislature passed an Endangered Species Act which gave the Oregon Department of Agriculture responsibility and jurisdiction over threatened and endangered plants, and reaffirmed the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's responsibility for threatened and endangered fish and wildlife. Both of these agencies have entered into cooperative (Section 6) agreements with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the purpose of carrying out research and conservation programs for animal and plant species under the auspices of the federal Endangered Species Act. The Oregon Natural Heritage Program (ORNHP) has a similar agreement with the Fish and Wildlife Service for invertebrates. More information on the state endangered species programs can be found at the beginning of the animal and plant sections of this book.

The Oregon Natural Heritage Program (ORNHP)ORNHP maintains a comprehensive manual and computerized data base on Oregon's rare, threatened and endangered plants, animals and ecosystems. Site-specific information is available at the Program office. The program is a partnership between The Nature Conservancy of Oregon and the State of Oregon, and is supported, in addition, by federal and state natural resource agencies. Biologists working for these agencies, together with the state's herbaria and museum collections, provide most of the information that comprise ORNHP's databases. The Oregon Natural Heritage Advisory Council oversees the state's participation in the program, the registration and dedication of ecologically significant natural areas, and the creation of Oregon's Naniral Heritage Plan.

This book has been compiled using the most current information available on the distribution and abundance of plants and animals native to Oregon. Although based on a large volume of information, it is by no means complete. Much is known about some species, very little about others. ORNHP welcomes additional information or recommendations regarding any of the taxa listed herein. Such information, as well as data requests, should be directed to:

Oregon Natural Heritage Program 821 SE 14th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97214 (503) 731-3070

This publication will be updated every other year. Copies may be obtained at cost ($6.00 per copy -t- $2.00 for shipping and handling, prepaid) from ORNHP.

OutlineThe book is divided into animal and plant sections. The sections begin with a description of the animal and plant programs in the state and are followed by the main list of animals and plants. For animals, the list is divided into major groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds, and invertebrates and then arranged alphabetically by scientific name. The plant list is first divided into four groups: vascular plants, non-vascular plants, lichens and fungi, and then alphabetized by scientific name. The information for each taxa includes 1) scientific and common names with authorities for plants, along with synonymy if the name is new; 2) county, ecoregion, and adjacent state distribution information, and 3) the state and federal stanis, as well as the ORNHP list and The Nanire Conservancy's (TNC) Heritage Network Global and State ranks. Distribution abbreviations are listed and explained on the next two pages.

Criteria and DefinitionsInclusion of any given taxon on these lists is based on several specific criteria. The most important factors are the total number of known, extant populations in Oregon and world-wide, and the degree to which they are potentially or actively threatened with destruction. Other criteria include the number of known populations considered to be securely protected, the- size of the various populations, and the ability of the taxon to persist at known sites. The taxonomic distinctness of each species also has been considered. Hybrids or questionable, undescribed species have not been included; although undescribed taxa recognized by the scientific community in Oregon are included. Taxonomic experts who were consulted are listed in the acknowledgements on the page 84. All of these criteria are considered in the development of TNC Heritage Network species rank as well.

Definitions and explanations of the various ranks and federal and state status are included on page 4 and sumnjarized on the back inside cover, along with a list of abbreviations. A number of definitions and criteria specific to animals (wintering or breeding ranks in birds) are discussed in detail at the beginning of the animal section of this book.

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DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION

Distribution InformationDistribution information is included on the lists in the following format: Ecoregion; State (and/or Canadian Province): and County. Out-of-state distribution information is complete for plant and animal taxa on ORNHP List 1 (which are usually Oregon or regional endemics). For all other taxa, all adjacent states or the closest state with occurrences will be listed; a plus (-1-) signifies that the taxa is found in additional states. Taxa with no other states noted are Oregon endemics. For the most part, the Fcoregion, County and State distribution is based on both historic and current information. Any additional input on distribution will be incorporated in future updates of this book. The Fcoregions and Counties are shown in the map on page 3.

EcoregionsThe map on the following page divides the state into ten distinct regions based on geologic and vegetative patterns. It is a recent modification of the maps in the Oregon Nongame Plan (1991) and the Oregon Natural Heritage Plan (1993), based on interagency work with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lab in Corvallis and the US Forest Service (USES). The ecoregion lines match either those from EPA (Omernik 1995) or the USES (Bailey 1994). The Ecoregions are CR=Coast Range, WV= Willamette Valley, KM=Klamath Mountains, WC=West Cascade Mountains & Crest, EC=East Cascade Mountains, BM=Ochoco, Blue & Wallowa Mountains, BR=Basin and Range, HP=High Lava Plains, OU=Owyhee Uplands, and CB=Columbia Basin.

CountiesCounty distribution is keyed to the base map on the following page. The abbreviations used in the book are made from the first four letters of each county name. The county names are: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler, Yamhill. The county information included is based on data from ORNHP files. Please notify us of mistakes or omissions.

States and Canadian ProvincesState and province distribution is included on the lists primarily to alert biologists to the distribution of these rare, threatened, and endangered taxa in adjacent states. The distribution for the more wide ranging species in states not adjacent to Oregon is primarily based on published information and may not be complete. The two-letter postal abbreviation is used to identify states. The adjacent states include: CA=California, ID=Idaho,NV=Nevada, and WA= Washington. Only six Canadian provinces were abbreviated in the lists: AB= Alberta,BC=British Columbia, NB=New Brunswick, ON=Ontario,PQ=Quebec, and SK=Saskatchewan.

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DEFINITIONS

Endangered taxa are those which are in danger of becoming extinct within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of their range.

Threatened taxa are those likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

LE = Listed Endangered. Taxa listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) or the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or by the Departments of Agriculture (ODA) and Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) of the state of Oregon under the Oregon Endangered Species Act of 1987 (OESA).

LT = Listed Threatened. Taxa listed by the USFWS, NMFS, ODA, or ODFW as Threatened.

PE = Proposed Endangered. Taxa proposed by the USFWS or NMFS to be listed as Endangered under the ESA or by ODFW or ODA under the OESA.

PT = Proposed Threatened. Taxa proposed by the USFWS or NMFS to be listed as Threatened under the ESA or by ODFW or ODA under the OESA.

C = Candidate taxa for which NMFS or USFWS have sufficient information to support a proposal to list under the ESA, or which is a candidate for listing by the ODA under the OESA.

€■=0 = Former Cl Candidate taxa which the USFWS intends to include as SoC when the next Candidate Notice of Review is published. These are candidate species until the formal notice is published.

SoC = Species of Concern. The USFWS recently initiated a policy to eliminate their C2 category, and call all such former candidates "Species of Concern”. Previously, these taxa were thought to warrant listing, but needed additional information in order to propose as Threatened or Endangered under the ESA.The USFWS no longer intends to publish this list as a Notice of Review. All species labelled SoC are C2 species from the most recent candidate Notice of Review. Category 3A (extinct taxa),3B (taxa which are not considered 'species' for taxonomic reasons), and 3C (taxa dropped because they are too common or have limited threats) are not included.

Lists Following Animal and Plant SectionsIn addition to the main lists summarizing information on animals and plants, this booklet includes the agency lists compiled from the most recent information available (November 1995):

- Federal and State listed animals (USFWS, NMFS, ODFW)

- Federal proposed and candidate animals (USFWS, NMFS)

- Federal animal species of concern (USFWS)

- State sensitive animals (ODFW)

- Federal listed and candidate plants and species of concern (USFWS)

- State listed and candidate plants (ODA)

- Heritage Program Lists (ORNHP). The criteria for the Heritage Program lists are as follows:

List 1 contains taxa that are threatened with extinction or presumed to be extinct throughout their entire range.

List 2 contains taxa that are threatened with extirpation or presumed to be extirpated from the state of Oregon. These are often peripheral or disjunct species which are of concern when considering species diversity within Oregon's borders. They can be very significant when protecting the genetic diversity of a taxon. ORNHP regards extreme rarity as a significant threat and has included species which are very rare in Oregon on this list.

List 3 contains species for which more information is needed before status can be determined, but which may be threatened or endangered in Oregon or throughout their range.

List 4 contains taxa which are of conservation concern but are not currently threatened or endangered. This includes taxa which are very rare but are currently secure, as well as taxa which are declining in numbers or habitat but are still too common to be proposed as threatened or endangered. While these taxa currently may not need the same active management attention as threatened or endangered taxa, they do require continued monitoring.

Taxa Considered but Rejected contains all taxa deleted from any of the above lists in previous editions of this booklet. Taxa dropped from the list since the last book (1993) are also included in the main list.

TNC - Natural Heritage Network RanksORNHP participates in a national system for ranking rare, threatened and endangered species throughout the world. The system was developed by TNC and is used in Heritage Programs or Conservation Data Centers (CDCs) in all 50 states, in 4 Canadian provinces, and in 13 Latin American countries. The ranking is a 1-5 scale, primarily based on the number of known occurrences, but also including threats, sensitivity, area occupied, and other biological factors. In this book, the ranks occupy two lines. The top line is the Global Rank and begins with a "G". If the taxon has a trinomial (a subspecies, variety or recognized race), this is followed by a "T" rank indicator. A "Q" at the end of this line indicates the taxon has taxonomic questions. The second line is the State Rank and begins with the letter "S". The ranks are summarized below (see page 5 for migratory bird ranks):

1 = Critically imperiled because of extreme rarity or because it is somehow especially vulnerable to extinction or extirpation, typically with 5 or fewer occurrences.

2 = Imperiled because of rarity or because other factors demonstrably make it very vulnerable to extinction (extirpation), typically with 6-20 occurrences.

3 = Rare, uncommon or threatened, but not immediately imperiled, typically with 21-100 occurrences.

4 = Not rare and apparently secure, but with cause for long-term concern, usually with more than 100 occurrences.

5 = Demonstrably widespread, abundant,-and secure. i

H = Historical Occurrence, formerly part of the native biota with the implied expectation that it may be rediscovered.

X = Presumed extirpated or extinct.

U = Unknown rank.

? = Not yet ranked, or assigned rank is uncertain.

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SPECIAL ANIMALS

General IntroductionThe main list of special animals includes rare, threatened and endangered vertebrate and invertebrate species that are native to Oregon and have (or have had) sustained breeding populations within the state. This list includes Federal and State listed species, Federal candidate species, and Federal species of concern. This main listing of animals does not include open-ocean mammals or sea mrtles which generally occur offshore and do not breed in Oregon. All Federal and State listed marine species are, however, included in the individual summary of Federal and State listed species.

The main listing of animal species is divided into six groups (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, invertebrates), The first five groups are arranged alphabetically by genus within each grouping. The invertebrates are subdivided into Class and Order. Within each Order, the species are arranged alphabetically by Genus. For all species, we have noted the TNC Global and State ranks (ORNHP), Federal status (USFWS, NMFS), State status (ODFW) and Heritage List ranking (ORNHP), distribution by ecoregion and county in Oregon, and also its presence in adjacent states.Separate lists summarizing Federal and State listed species.Federal proposed taxa, Federal candidate species (formerly Cl), Federal species of concern (formerly C2), ODFW's State sensitive species and species noted on Lists 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Heritage Program follow the main listing of animal species. ORNHP Lists 1 through 4 are explained on page 4.

Bird Lists and Natural Heritage State RanksAvian species are usually placed on the ORNHP Lists based on breeding populations. Some species may be common in winter or migration but rare as breeders in Oregon, and in these instances it is only the breeding populations that are of concern (i.e. harlequin duck, bufflehead, common loon). Species that occur in Oregon in migration or as winter residents only are not considered here, except for especially sensitive species with critical staging or wintering locations in Oregon (i.e. Aleutian Canada goose, brown pelican). There are several bird species that have nested in Oregon on occasion (semipalmated plover, black-chinned sparrow), but may not yet be considered established breeders.For now, these species are not included on the list pending more accurate determination of their breeding status. Those species of accidental occurrence are not included (snowy owl, red­shouldered hawk).

The TNC State ranks for migratory birds require greater explanation than those included on page 4. State ranks for long­distance migrants are separated by the breeding and nonbreeding components of the population. State ranks followed by a 'B' refer to breeders, while ranks followed by an 'N' refer to a nonbreeding (wintering) population. Thus a State rank of S1B,S2N indicates that the breeding portion of the population is extremely rare, and the wintering portion is slightly more common. If a species occurs in the state only during the breeding season, it will only have a S^B rank. Similarly, if a species only occurs in Oregon during the nonbreeding season, it will have an S^N rank. Species which are not long-distance migrants are ranked without the B or N modifiers.

InvertebratesCompilation of the invertebrate lists has been especially difficult. Little is known about the status and distribution of most invertebrate taxa found in Oregon, particularly those which may be rare, threatened or otherwise vulnerable. Many invertebrate groups are undercollected. As a result. State ranks may not accurately reflect the true population stams for some species. We believe it is useful to assign these species a State ranking number, but have used the '?' modifier to indicate species that may be rarely collected as opposed to truly rare. The Oregon Namral Heritage Program has been granted limited authority for invertebrates through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is our hope that in cooperation with State and Federal agencies we can assist and coordinate efforts to gather information and better ascertain the status of rare, threatened and endangered invertebrate populations in Oregon.

Animal Species TrackedA key programmatic objective of the ORNHP is to serve as a clearinghouse of information regarding site-specific locations of rare, threatened and endangered species in Oregon. Our intent is to obtain and computerize locational information for all State and Federal listed animal species, as well as all Federal candidate species and species of concern. We also computerize location data of other animal species that we believe are rare (of limited abundance or restricted distribution), threatened, endangered or otherwise vulnerable in Oregon.

Generally, ORNHP maintains computerized information for all animal species on ORNHP Lists 1 and 2, as well as selected species on lists 3 and 4 that are Federal species of concern or that we believe are otherwise rare or of special concern in Oregon. In the Main List, we have placed an asterisk ( * ) adjacent to the ORNHP stams for each species for which site-specific computerized information is maintained. Additionally, we maintain manual files for all animal species noted herein. We encourage and welcome the submission of information, reports and observations on all of the special animal species noted on the Federal, State and Heritage Program lists.

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SPECIAL ANIMALS (cont.)

Oregon's Threatened and Endangered Species Program - ODFW

Claire Puchy, Wildlife Diversity Program Coordinator Hal Weeks, T & E Fish Program Coordinator Martin Nugent, T & E Wildlife Program Coordinator

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) maintains a list of threatened and endangered species under the authority of ORS 496.172, the Oregon Endangered Species Act, 1987. The list included in this booklet reflects ODFW's revisions as of December 1995. There are currently 35 species on the list. The Act requires state agencies to develop programs for the management and protection of endangered species, and requires agencies to comply with guidelines adopted by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission for threatened species. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has adopted administrative rules, OAR 635-100-100 to 130, which clarify the Act and provide criteria for listing, delisting and protection of listed species. It is in the process of amending these rules to reflect modifications to the state Endangered Species Act adopted by the 1995 Oregon Legislature.

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has also adopted a rule requiring the department to develop and maintain a state list of Sensitive Species for vertebrates in the state. The rule is OAR 635-100-040. Sensitive species constimte naturally-reproducing native vertebrates which are likely to become threatened or endangered throughout all or a significant portion of their range in Oregon. The Sensitive Species list is for the express purpose ^ of encouraging actions that will prevent further decline in species populations and/or habitats and thus avoiding the need for listing. This list is updated biennially. Anyone may request that a species be added to or removed from the list by writing to the department and providing justification for the requested action.

Sensitive species are broken into four categories defined as follows;

CRITICAL (SC)Species for which listing as threatened or endangered is pending: or those for which listing as threatened or endangered may be appropriate if immediate conservation actions are not taken. Also considered critical are some peripheral species which are at risk throughout their range, and some disjunct populations.

VULNERABLE (SV)Species for which listing as threatened or endangered is not believed to be imminent and can be avoided through continued or expanded use of adequate protective measures and monitoring. In some cases the population is sustainable, and protective measures are being implemented; in others, the population may be declining and improved protective measures are needed to maintain sustainable populations over time.

PERIPHERAL OR NATURALLY RARE (SP)Peripheral species refer to those whose Oregon populations are on the edge of their range. Naturally rare species are those which had low population numbers historically in Oregon because of naturally limiting factors. Maintaining the status quo for the habitats and populations of these species is a minimum requirement. Disjunct populations of several species which occur in Oregon should not be confused with peripheral.

UNDETERMINED STATUS (SU)Animals in this category are species for which status is unclear. They may be susceptible to population decline of sufficient magnitude that they could qualify for endangered, threatened, critical or vulnerable stams, but scientific smdy will be required before a judgement can be made.

All efforts towards management and protection of threatened, endangered and sensitive species in Oregon will be coordinated with other state and federal agencies and private conservation organizations. Copies of the Oregon Endangered Species Act or administrative rules, or the Sensitive Species rule, or lists of the threatened and endangered or sensitive species may be requested from the department by writing to:

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE P.O. Box 59 Portland, OR 97207

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Scientific Name Common Name

Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oregon Counties_____________________

TNCRank

FED ODFW ONHP Status Status List

Fish

Acipenser medirostris CR, WV; CA, WA G5 SoC _ 3 *Green sturgeon Clat, Colu, Coos, Clack, Curr, Doug, Mult S4

Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus EC; CA G5T3Q SoC SC 2 *Goose Lake sucker Lake S3

Catostomus rimiculus ssp. KM, WC, EC; CA G4T2Q SoC SP 3 *Jenny Creek sucker Jack S2

Catostomus snyderi EC; CA G3 SoC 3 *Klamath largescale sucker Klam S3

Catostomus tahoensis BR; NV G5 SP 2 *Tahoe sucker Malh SI

Catostomus warnerensis BR; NV G1 LT LT 1 *Warner sucker Lake SI

Chasmistes brevirostris EC; CA G1 LE LE 1 *shortnose sucker Klam SI

Cottus bairdi ssp. BM, BR G5T3Q SoC SC 3 *Malheur mottled sculpin Gran, Harn S3

Cottus marginatus BM, CB; WA G3 SoC SV 3 *margined sculpin Morr, Umat S3

Cottus pitensis EC; CA G4 .. SP 2 *Pit sculpin Lake SI

Cottus princeps EC G3 3Klamath Lake sculpin Klam S3

Cottus tenuis EC G3 SoC 3 ♦slender sculpin Klam S3

Deltistes luxatus EC; CA G1 LE LE 1 *Lost River sucker Klam SI

Gila alvordensis BR; NV G2 SoC SV 2 *Alvord chub Harn S2

Gila bicolor ssp. BR G4T1 SoC SV 3 *Catlow tui chub Harn, Lake SI

Gila bicolor ssp. BR G4T1 LT LT 1 *Hutton mi chub Lake SI

Gila bicolor ssp. BR G4T1 SoC SC 1 *Summer Basin mi chub Lake SI

Gila bicolor ssp. BR G4T2 SP 3 *Warner Basin mi chub Lake S2

Gila bicolor eurysoma BR; NV G4T1 SoC SC 2 *Sheldon mi chub Lake SI

Gila bicolor oregonensis EC, BR G4T2 SoC SV 3 *Oregon Lakes mi chub Lake S2

Gila bicolor thalassina EC; CA G4T2 SP 3 *Goose Lake mi chub Lake S2

Gila boraxobius BR G1 LE LE 1 *Borax Lake chub Harn SI

Lavinia (Hesperoleucus) symmetricus EC; CA G5T3 SoC SP 3 *mitrulus Lake S3California (pit) roach

Lampetra ayresi CR, WV, KM; CA, WA G5 SoC 4river lamprey Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Mult, Till S4

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Scientinc NameCommon Name

Physiographic Province; Adjacent StatesOregon Counties

TNCRank

FEDStatus

ODFWStatus

ONHPList

Lampetra lethophaga EC; CA G3G4 4Pit-Klamath brook lamprey Klam, Lake S3

Lampetra minima WC GX 1-exMiller Lake lamprey Klam SX

Lampetra tridentata CR, WV, KM, WC, EC, HP, BM, CB. HP; CA, WA + G5 SoC SV 3 *Pacific lamprey Bent, Clac, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Desc, Gill, S4

Gran, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Jose, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari, Morr, Mult, Polk, Sher, Till, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wash, Wasc, Whee, Yamh

Lampetra tridentata ssp. EC; CA G5T1 SoC SC 3 *Goose Lake lamprey Lake SI

Oncorhynchus clarki ssp. BR; NV G4T1 1-exAlvord cutthroat trout Harn SX

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki CR, WV, WC; WA G4T3Q SC 3 *coastal cutthroat trout, lower Clat, Colu, Hood, Mult S3Columbia River anadromous form

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki CR, WV, WC, KM; CA, WA -H G4T3Q __ 3 *coastal cutthroat trout, anadromous Bent, Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, L_ane, S3form Line, Polk, Till, Wash, Yamh

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki CR, KM, WC G4T3Q PE SV 1 *Umpqua cutthroat trout Doug, Lane S3(Note: SV listing applies only to cutthroat below impassable natural barriers)

Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi BR; NV G4T2 LT LT 1 *Lahontan cutthroat trout Harn, Malh SI

Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi BM, HP; ID, WA-l- G4T3 SoC SV 1 *westslope cutthroat trout Gran S3

Oncorhynchus keta CR; WA + G5 SC 2 *chum salmon Linc, Till S4

Oncorhynchus kisutch CR, WV, WC; WA G5T3Q C SC 1 *coho salmon, lower Columbia R./ Clat, Colu, Clae, Hood, Mult S3southwest Washington coast runs

Oncorhynchus kisutch coho salmon, Oregon coastal runs north of Cape Blanco

CR, KM, WCBent, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug,Lane, Line, Polk, Till, Wash, Yamhill

G5T3QS3

PT SC 1 *

Oncorhynchus kisutch coho salmon, N. California/S. Oregon south of Cape Blanco

CR, KM; CACurr, Jack, Jose

G5T3QS3

PT SC 1 *

Oncorhynchus mykissKlamath Mountains Province steelhead trout, south of Cape Blanco

CR, KM; CACurr, Jack, Jose

G4T3QS3

PT - 1 *

Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. inland/interior redband trout

(Note: SV listing does not include the

BM, BR, CB, EC, HP, OU; ID, WABake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Gill, Harn, Jeff,Malh, Morr, Sher, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc

lower main stem Deschutes River populations)

G5T3S3

SoC SV 3 *

Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.Catlow Valley redband trout

BRHarn

G5T2S2

SoC SV 3 *

Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.Goose Lake redband trout

EC; CALake

G5T3S2

SoC -SV 3 *

Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.Jenny Creek redband trout

KM, WC, EC; CAJack

G5T2QS2

SoC SV 3 *

Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.Warner Valley redband trout

EC, BR; CA, NVLake

G5T2S2

SoC SV 3 *

Oncorhynchus nerka sockeye salmon. Snake River runs

ID(migratory/non-breeder in OR, WA)

G5S4

LE - 1-ex

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On'corhynchus tshawytscha CR, WV, WC; WA G5T3Q „ SC 3 *fall Chinook salmon, lower Columbia River runs below Bonneville

Clat, Clac, Colu, Mult S3

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha BM; ID, WA G5T1 LT/PE LT 1 *fall Chinook salmon. Snake River runs Wall SI

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha CR, KM; CA G5T3Q — SC 3 *fall Chinook salmon, south coast runs south of Port Orford

Coos, Curr, Jack, Jose S3

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha BM; ID, WA G5T1 LT/PE LT 1 *spring/summer chinook salmon.Snake River runs

Unio, Wall SI

Oregonichthys crameri WV, WC G2 LE SC 1 *Oregon chub Bent, Lane, Linn, Mari S2

Oregonichthys kalawatseti CR, KM, WC G3 SoC SV 3 *Umpqua chub Doug S3

Rhinichthys cataractae ssp. CR G5 SoC . SP 3 *Millicoma dace Coos ^ S4

Rhinichthys osculus ssp. BR G5T1Q LT LT 1 *Foskett speckled dace Lake SI

Richardsonius egregius BR; NV G4 SP 2 *Lahontan redside shiner Malh S3

Salvelinus confluentus BM, CB, EC, HP. WC; ID, WA, NV- G3 C SC 1 *bull trout Bake, Desc, Gran, Hood, Jeff, Klam, Lane, Lake, S3

Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc

Amphibians

Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum BR, OU G5TU SU 4blotched tiger salamander Harn, Malh SU

Amides ferreus CR, WV, KM, WC; CA, BC G5 — SU 3 *clouded salamander Bent, Clac, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Line,

Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Till, Wash, YamhS4

Aneides flavipunctatus KM; CA G4 — SP 2 *black salamander Jack, Jose S2

Ascaphus truei CR, KM, WC, BM; CA, ID, WA, BC + G3G4 SoC SV 3 *tailed frog Bake, Bent, Clac, Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug,

Jack, Jeff, Jose, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari, Mult,Polk, Till, Wall,Wasc,Yamh

S3

Batrachoseps attenuatus CR; CA G5 SP 2 *California slender salamander Curr S2

Batrachoseps wrighti WC, EC G3 — SU 1 *Oregon slender salamander Clac, Hood, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult, Wasc S3

Bufo boreas CR, KM, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID G4 — SV 3 *western toad WA +; Bake, Clac, Clat, Colu, Coos, Croo, Curr,

Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Jose,Klam, Lake, Lane, Line, Linn, Malh, Mult, Sher,Till, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Wash, Whee

S4

Bufo woodhousii OU, CB; ID, WA G5 — SP 3 *Woodhouse's toad Malh, Morr S2

Dicamptodon copei CR, WC; WA G3 — SU 2 *Cope's giant salamander Clac, Clat, Mult SI

Plethodon elongatus CR, KM; CA G3 SoC SV 3 *Del Norte salamander Coos, Curr, Doug, Jose, Jack S2

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Plethodon larselli WC; WA G2 SoC SV 2 *Larch Mountain salamander Hood, Mult S2

Plethodon stormi KM; CA G2Q SoC sv 2 *Siskiyou Mountains salamander Jack, Jose S2

Rana aurora aurora CR, WV, KM, WC; CA, WA + G4T3T4 SoC su 3 *northern red-legged frog Bent, Clac, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose,

Klam, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Till, Wasc, Wash, Yamh

S4

Rana boylii CR, WV, KM, WC, EC;, CA G3 SoC sv 3 *foothill yellow-legged frog Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane, Linn, Mari S3?

Rana cascadae WC, EC; CA, WA G4 SoC sv 3 *Cascades frog Clac, Desc, Doug, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Klam, Lane, Linn,

Mari, Mult, WascS3

Rana pipiens BM, OU, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5 sc 2 *northern leopard frog Bake, Malh, Morr, Umat, Wasc S2?

Rana pretiosa EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; ID, NV, BC-h G4 C=E> su 3 *spotted frog (east of the Cascades) Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Klam,

Lake, Malh, Umat, Unio, Wall, WascS2

Rana pretiosa KM, WV, WC; CA, WA G4 C=£> sc 1 *spotted frog (west of the Cascades) Bent, Clac, Colu, Jack, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult,Wash, Yamh

S2

Rhyacotriton cascadae WV, WC; WA G2G3 sv 3 *Cascade seep salamander Clac, Hood, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult S3

Rhyacotriton kezeri CR; WA G2G3 sc 3 *Columbia seep salamander Clac, Polk, Till, Wash, Yamh S3

Rhyacotriton variegatus CR, KM, WC; CA G4 SoC sc 3 *southern seep salamander Bent, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jose, Lane, Line, Polk, Till,

YamhS3

Taricha granulosa mazama EC G5T1Q 3 *Crater Lake newt Klam SI

ReptilesChrysemys picta WV, WC, BM, HP, CB; ID, WA, BC -t- G5 sc 2 *

painted turtle Bake, Colu, Grant, Hood, Lane, Mari, Morr, Mult,Sher, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Wash,Yamh

S2

Clemmys marmorata marmorata CR, WV, KM, WC, EC; CA, WA G3T2 SoC sc 2 *northwestern pond turtle Bent, Clac, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Hood, Jack,

Jose, Klam, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Till, Wasc, Wash, Yamh

S2

Contia tenuis CR, WV, KM, WC, CB; CA, WA G5 sv 4 *sharptail snake Bent, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Linn, Polk, Till, Yamh

S3

Crotaphytus bicinctores BR, OU; CA, ID, NV -t- G5 sv 3 *Mojave black-collared lizard Harn, Malh S2

Lampropeltis getula KM, WC; CA, NV -f G5 sv 3 *common kingsnake Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S2 --

Lampropeltis zonata KM, WC, EC; CA, WA G4 sv 3 *California mountain kingsnake Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam,Wasc S3

Phrynosoma platyrhinos BM, BR, OU; CA, ID, NV -1- G5 sv 3 *desert horned lizard Bake, Harn, Lake, Malh S3

Sceloporus graciosus graciosus EC, BM, BR, HP, OU; WA, ID, CA G5T5 SoC 3 *northern sagebrush lizard Bake, Croo, Desc, Gill, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Lake, Malh,

Morr, Sher, Umat, WascS5?

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Sonora semiannulata OU; ID, NV -1- G5 SP 3 *western ground snake Malh S2

BirdsAccipiter gentilis KM, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU; CA, ID, WA, NV + G5 SoC SC 3 *

northern goshawk Bake, Clac, Croo, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Hood,Jack, Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Linn, Malh, Mari, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Whee

S3

Aegolius funereus WC, EC, BM; ID, WA -1- G5 _ su 3 *boreal owl Bake, Desc, Lane, Umat, Unio,Wall S4?

Agelaius tricolor WV, KM, EC, BR, HP, CB; CA G3 SoC SP 2 *tricolored blackbird Jack, Klam, Lake, Mult, Umat, Wasc, Whee S2B

Ammodramus savannarum WV, KM, BM, BR, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5 __ sv 3 *grasshopper sparrow Bake, Gill, Harn, Jack, Lane, Morr, Polk, Sher,

Umat,WallS2?B

Amphispiza bilineata BR, OU; CA, NV + , G5 SP 3 *black-throated sparrow Harn, Lake, Malh S2?B

Anser albifrons elgasi EC, BM, BR; CA + G5T3? __ — 4tule white-fronted goose Harn, Klam, Lake, Unio S3?N

Archilochus alexandri WC, BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5 _ __ 4black-chinned hummingbird Gran, Harn, Jack, Lake, Wall, Wasc S4B

Athene cunicularia hypugea EC, BR, BM, HP, OU, CB; ID G4TU SoC sc 3 *western burrowing owl Bake, Croo, Desc, Gill, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Lake,

Malh, Morr, Umat, WallS2?B

Aythya affinis (lesser scaup) - Considered but rejected; too common

Aythya collaris (ring-necked duck) - Considered but rejected; too common

Bartramia longicauda EC, BM, BR; ID, WA + G5 — sc 2 *upland sandpiper Croo, Gran, Klam, Lake, Umat, Unio SIB

Brachyramphus marmoratus CR, KM; CA, WA + G4 LT LT 1 *marbled murrelet Bent, Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Till, Yamh S2

Branta canadensis leucopareia CR, WV, KM; CA, AK G5T2 LT LE 1 *Aleutian Canada goose (wintering) Colu, Coos, Curr, Mult, Polk, Till S2N

Branta canadensis minima (cackling Canada goose) - Considered but rejected, too common

Branta canadensis occidentalis CR, WV; WA + G5T2 __ __ 4dusky Canada goose (wintering) Bent, Colu, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Till, Yamh,

WashS2N

Bucephala albeola WC, EC; ID, WA -H G5 — SU 2 *bufflehead Desc, Doug, Jeff, Klam, Lane, Linn, Mari S2B,S5N

Bucephala islandica WV, WC, EC, OU; ID, WA -1- G5 __ su 4Barrow's goldeneye Clac, Desc, Doug, Jeff, Hood, Klam, Lane, Linn,

Malh, MariS3B,S3N

Buteo regalis BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4 SoC sc 3 *ferruginous hawk Bake, Croo, Gran, Gill, Harn, Malh, Morr, Umat,,

Unio,WallS3B

Buteo swainsoni BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4 _ sv 3 *Swainson's hawk Bake, Croo, Gill, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Lake, Malh,

Morr, Sher, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, WheeS3B

Casmerodius albus CR, EC, BR; CA, NV -f- G5 __ 3 *great egret Coos, Harn, Klam, Lake S3

Catharus fuscescens BM, HP; ID, NV, WA -1- G5 __ — 4veery Bake, Croo, Gran, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Whee S4?B

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oregon Counties_____________________

TNC FED ODFW ONHP Rank Status Status List

Centrocercus urophasianus phaios EC, BM, HP; CA, ID, NV, WA -f G5T3Q SoC SV 2*western sage grouse (EC, BM, CB populations)

Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Whee S3

Centrocercus urophasianus phaios BR, OU; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5T3Q SoC __ 3 *western sage grouse (southeast populations)

Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh S3

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus CR; CA, WA + G4T3 LT LT 1 *western snowy plover (coastal pops) Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Till S2

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus EC, BR; CA, ID, NV + G4TS __ LT 2 *western snowy plover (interior pops) Harn, Klam, Lake S2

Chlidonias niger WV, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4 SoC _ 3 *black tern Bake, Desc, Gran, Harn, Klam, Lake, Lane, Malh, Unio S3B

Coccyzus americanus WV, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU; CA, ID, NV -f G5 _ SC 2 *yellow-billed cuckoo Bake, Clac, Desc, Gran, Harn, Klam, Lake, Linn,

Malh, Mult, Umat, Unio, WallSIB

Coturnicops noveboracensis EC; CA -f- G4 __ SC 2 *yellow rail Klam, Lake

>SIB

Cypseloides niger WC; CA, WA -1- G4 __ SP 3 *black swift Lane SU

Dendragapus canadensis BM; ID, WA -1- G5 __ SU 3 *spruce grouse Bake, Wall, Unio S3

Dolichonyx oryzivorus BM, BR, HP, OU; ID, WA -t- G5 — SV 4 *bobolink Bake, Gran, Harn, Malh, Unio, Wall S2B

Dryocopus pileatus EC, BM, HP; CA, WA + G5 __ sc 4pileated woodpecker (eastern pops) all but Gill S4?

Dryocopus pileatus CR, WV, KM, WC; CA, ID, WA -f G5 __ SV 4pileated woodpecker (western pops) all S4?

Dumetella carolinensis (gray catbird) - Considered but tejected; too common

Egretta thula EC, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 __ SV 2*snowy egret Harn, Klam, Lake S2B

Elanus leucurus CR, WV; CA G5 __ __ 3 *white-tailed kite Bent, Jack, Lane, Till S1B,S3N

Empidonax traillii brewsteri CR, WV, KM, WC; CA, WA G5TU SoC __ 3 *little willow flycatcher Bent, Coos, Doug, Jack, Lane, Mari, Mult, Polk SUB

Eremophila alpestris strigata WV, KM G5T3? — sc 4 *streaked horned lark Bent, Clac, Colu, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Linn, S3?(W. Oregon interior valleys only) Mari, Mult, Polk, Wash, Yamh

Falco columbarius EC; WA, ID -f- G5 __ __ 2-exmerlin Klam SHB.SZN

Falco peregrinus anatuin CR, KM, WC, EC, BM, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA -l- G4T3 LE LE 1 *American peregrine falcon Clat, Curr, Doug, Hood, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane, Mult,

Till, Unio, WascSIB

Gavia immer WC; WA + G5 __ _ 2-ex’common loon SH

Glaucidium gnoma ALL but BR; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5 SU. 4northern pygmy-owl all S4?

Grus canadensis tabida WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, NV + G5T3 __ SV 4 *greater sandhill crane Bake, Clac, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Jack, Klam, Lake,

Lane, Linn, Malh, Unio, WascS3B

Gymnogyps califomianus CR, KM; CA G1 LE _ 1-exCalifornia condor SX

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oregon Counties_____________________

TNC FED ODFW ONHP Rank Status Status List

Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus pinyon jay

EC, BM, BR, HP; CA, ID, NV +Croo, Desc, Jeff, Klam, Lake

G5S3S4?

3 *

Haliaeetus leucocephalus bald eagle

ALL; CA, ID, NV, WA + all

G4S3B,S4N

LT LT 1 *

Histrionicus histrionicus harlequin duck

CR,WC, EC, BM; ID, WA +Clac, Doug, Hood, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult, Sher, Till, Wall, Wasc

G4S2B,S3N

SoC SU 2 *

Ixobrychus exilis hesperis western least bittern

EC, BR; CA -1- Harn, Klam

G5TUSIB

SoC SP 2 *

Lanius ludovicianus loggerhead shrike (CB, HP ecoregions only)

HP, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA -1-Croo, Desc, Gill, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Lake, Morr, Sher,Umat, Wasc, Whee

G4G5S4B,S2N

““ SU 4

Larus pipixcanFranklin's gull

BR; ID +Harn

G5SIB

— SP 2*

Leucosticte atrata black rosy finch

BR, BM; CA, ID, NV, WA -bHarn, Unio, Wall

G4S2B

- SP 3 *

Leucosticte tephrocotis wallowa Wallowa rosy finch

BMWall

G2T2S2B,S2?N

“ - 2 *

Melanerpes formicivorus acorn woodpecker

CR, WV, KM; CA +Bent, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Linn, Mari, Polk, Wash, Yamh

G5S3?

3 *

Melanerpes lewisLewis' woodpecker (not including Blue Mountains ecoregion)

WV, KM, WC, EC, BR, HP, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA-t- Desc, Doug, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Mult, Wasc

G5S4B,S4N

— sc 3 *

Numenius americanus (long-billed curlew) - Considered but rejected; too common

Oceanodroma furcata CR; CA, WA +fork-tailed storm-petrel Clat, Coos, Curr, Till

Oreortyxpicta (mountain quail) - Considered but rejected; too common

Otus flammeolus EC, BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4 - sc 4flammulated owl Bake, Croo, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Jack, Jeff, Jose, S4B

Klam, Lake, Malh, Umat, Unio, Wall; Whee

Pelecanus erythrorhynchos EC, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA 4- G3 — SV 2 *American white pelican Harn, Klam, Lake SI

Pelecanus occidentalis CR; CA, WA -1- G4 LE LE 2 *brown pelican (wintering) Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Till S2N

Picoides albolarvatus KM, WC, EC, BM, HP; CA, ID, WA -b G5 -- SC 3 ♦white-headed woodpecker Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Jose, S3

Klam, Lake, Malh, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Whee

Picoides arcticus KM, WC, EC, BM; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5 — SC 4black-backed woodpecker Bake, Clac, Croo, Curr, Desc, Doug, Gran, Hood, Jack, S3

Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Liim, Mari, Morr, Umat,Unio, Wall, Wasc, Whee

Picoides tridactylus WC, EC, BM; ID, NV-t- G5 — SC 4three-toed woodpecker Bake, Coos, Croo, Desc, Gran, Jack, Klam, Lake, Lane,, S3

Linn, Umat, Unio, Wall

Pinicola enucleator BM; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 — — y*pine grosbeak Bake, Gran, Harn, Umat, Unio, Wall, Whee S2?

Plegadis chihi EC, BR; CA, NV + G5 SoC — 4 *white-faced ibis Harn, Klam, Lake S3B

Podiceps auritus EC, BM, BR; ID, WA -1- G5 __ SP 4horned grebe Harn, Lake, Wall S2B,S5N

G5 - SV 2 *S2

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Podiceps grisegena WC, EC, BR; WA -F G5 SC 2 *red-necked grebe Harn, Jack, Klam S1B,S4N

Polioptila caerulea KM, WC, EC, BR; CA, NV + G5 3 *blue-gray gnatcatcher Harn, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lake S3B

Pooecetes gramineus affinis WV, KM G5T3 __ SC 3 *Oregon vesper sparrow Bent, Clac, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Linn, Mari, S3B,S2N(W. Oregon interior valleys only) Mult, Polk, Wash, Yamh

Progne subis CR, WV, KM, WC, EC; CA, WA -F G5 .. SC 3 *purple martin Bent, Clac, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Hood, Jack,

Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Till, Wasc, Wash, Yamh

S3B

Riparia riparia CR, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, WA-F G5 su 4bank swallow Bake, Croo, Curr, Desc, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Lake,

Malh, Morr, Sher, .Umat, Unio, Wall,• Wasc, WheeS4B

Sayornis nigricans CR, KM; CA, NV -F G5 „ 4black phoebe Coos, Curr, Jack, Jose S3B,S3N

Seiurus noveboracensis WC, EC; ID + G5 3 *northern waterthrush Desc, Lane S27B

Selasphorus platycercus EC, BM, BR, OU; CA, ID, NV + G5 .. 3 *broad-tailed hummingbird Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh, Unio, Wall SUB

Selasphorus sasin CR, KM; CA G5 4Allen's hummingbird Coos, Curr, Doug S3B

Setophaga ruticilla (American redstart) - Considered but rejected; too common

Sialia mexicana WV, KM, WC; CA, NV, ID, WA -F G5 .. sv 4western bluebird Bent, Clac, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane, Linn, Mari, S4B,S4N(western Oregon) Mult, Polk, Wash, Yamh

Sitta pygmaea WC, EC, BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA -F G5 __ sv 4pygmy nuthatch Bake, Croo, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Jack, Jeff, Klam,

Lake, Malh, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, WheeS4?

Sphyrapicus thyroideus KM, WC, EC, BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, CA -F G5 „ su 3 *Williamson's sapsucker Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Jack, Jose, Klam,

Lake, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, WheeS4B,S3N

Spizella atrogularis (black-chinned sparrow) - Considered but rejected; breeding populations not established

Sterna caspia EC, BR, OU, CB; CA, NV, WA + G5 „ 4Caspian tern Clat, Colu, Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh, Morr S4?

Sterna forsteri WC, EC, BR, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA -F ' G5 .. 3 *Forster's tern Desc, Harn, Klam, Lake, Morr S4B

Strix nebulosa KM, WC, EC, BM, HP; CA, ID, NV, WA -F; G5 .. sv 4great gray owl Bake, Croo, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Jack, Klam,

Lake, Lane, Linn, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, WheeS4

Strix occidentalis caurina CR, KM, WC, EC; CA, WA G3T3 LT LT 1 *northern spotted owl Bent, Clac, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Desc, Doug, Hood,

Jack, Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari, Mult,S3

Polk, Till, Wasc, Wash, Yamh

Tringa melanoleuca BM; AK -F G5 2 *greater yellowlegs Wall S1B,S2N

Tringa solitaria WC; AK -F G5 3 *solitary sandpiper Lane SIB

Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus EC, BM, BR, HP, CB; ID, MT, WA, BC G4T3 * SoC 1 *Columbian sharp-tailed grouse Wall? SI

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oregon Counties_____________________

TNC FED ODFW ONHP Rank Status Status List

MammalsAmmospermophilus leucurus BR, OU G5 __ SU 3 *

white-tailed antelope squirrel Harn, Lake, Malh S4?

Antrozous pallidus WV, KM, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, G5 SV 3 *pallid bat ID, NV, WA+ S3

Bake, Croo, Doug, Harn, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lake,Lane, Malh, Mult, Wasc

Arborimus (=Phenacomys) albipes CR, WV, KM, WC; CA G4 SoC SU 3 *white-footed vole Bent, Clat, Colu, Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Klam, Lane, S3

Line, Linn, Polk, Till, Wash, Yamh

Bassariscus astutus CR, KM, WC, EC; CA, NV + G5 SU 3 *ringtail Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane S3

Brachylagus idahoensis EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA?, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 SoC SV 2 *pygmy rabbit Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Lake, S2?

Malh, Unio

Canis lupus ALL; ID, WA + G4 LE LE 2-exgray wolf all (represents historic range) SX

Enhydra lutris nereis CR; CA + G4T2 LT LT 2-exsouthern sea otter SX

Euderma maculatum BR, HP; CA, ID, NV + G4 SoC 2*spotted bat Harn, Whee SI

Eumetopias jubatus CR; CA G3 LT SV 3 *northern sea lion Coos, Curr, Lane, Line, Till S2

Felis lynx canadensis WV, EC, BM, BR, HP, CB; ID, WA + G5 SoC • 2 *North American lynx Bake, Bent, Desc, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Umat, Wall SI

Gulo gulo luteus CR, KM, WC, EC, BM, BR, HP, CB; CA G4T2T3 SoC LT 2 *California wolverine Bake, Clac, Croo, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn, Hood, S2

Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari,Mult, Till, Umat, Unio, Wall, Whee

Lasionycteris noctivagans ALL; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 SU 3 *silver-haired bat all S4?

Lepus townsendii EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 „ SU 3 *white-tailed jackrabbit Bake, Croo, Desc, Gill, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Lake, S4?

Malh, Morr, Sher, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Whee

Martes americana CR, KM, WC, EC, BM; CA, ID, WA + G5 SV 3 *American marten Bake, Bent, Coos, Curr, Desc, Doug, Gran, Jack, Jeff, S3

Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Line, Till, Umat, Unio, Wall

Martes pennanti pacifica CR, KM, WC, EC, BM; CA, ID, WA -t- G3G4 SoC SC 2 *Pacific fisher Bake, Clac, Coos, Curr, Desc, Doug, Jose, Klam, Lane, S2

Line, Till, Unio, Wall

Myotis ciliolabrum EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, WA -1- G5 SoC SU 3 *western small-footed bat Gran, Lake S3

Myotis evotis . ALL; CA, ID, WA G5 .SoC SU 3 *long-eared bat Clac, Doug, Harn, Jose, Klam, Lane, Malh, Polk, Wall S3

Myotis thysanodes CR, WV, KM, WC, BM; CA, ID, WA G5 SoC SV 3 *fringed bat Clac, Colu, Coos, Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane, Line, S3

Till, Unio, Wall

Myotis volans ALL; CA, ID, WA + G5 SoC SU 3 *long-legged bat Doug, Harn, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lake, Linn, Malh, Mari, S3

Umat, Unio, Wall

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Myotis yumanensis ALL; CA, ID, WA -1- G5 SoC SU 3 *Yuma bat Clat, Colu, Curr, Doug, Harn, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lake,

Lane, Linn, Mult, YamhS3

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus CR, WV, KM; WA G5T2Q LE SV 1 *Columbian white-tailed deer Clat, Colu, Doug, Lane, Mult S2

Ovis canadensis californiana BR, HP, OU; CA, NV G4G5T4 SoC _ 4 *California bighorn sheep Gran, Harn, Lake, Malh, Whee S2

Ovis canadensis canadensis BM; ID, WA + G4G5T4 _ _ 4Rocky Mt. bighorn sheep Bake, Wall S2

Plecotus townsendii pallescens EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, WA G4T4 SoC sc 3 ♦pale western big-eared bat Bake, Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh,

Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, WheeS3?

Plecotus townsendii townsendii CR, WV, KM, WC, EC, BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA+ G4T3T4 SoC SC 2 *Pacific western big-eared bat Bent, Clac, Clat, Croo, Curr, Desc, Doug, Gran, Harn

Jack, Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Linn, Malh, Mari, Mult, Till, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Wash , Whee

S3

Sciurus griseus CR, WV, KM, WC, EC; CA, WA G5 __ SU 3 *western gray squirrel Bent, Clac, Coos, Curr, Desc, Doug, Jack, Jeff, Jose,

Klam, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Wasc, Wash, Yamh

S4?

Sorex preblei BM, BR, HP, OU; WA G4 SoC — 4 ♦Preble's shrew Desc, Harn, Malh, Wall S3

Spermophilus elegans nevadensis OU; ID, NV + G5T2? — — 2-ex= S. richardsoni nevadensis Wyoming ground squirrel

Malh SX

Spermophilus washingtoni HP, CB; WA G2 SoC sc 2 *Washington ground squirrel Gill, Morr, Umat S2

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Tadarida brasiliensis KM, EC; CA, NV + G5 __ — 3 *Brazilian free-tailed bat Jack, Jose, Klam S2

Thomomys bottae detumidus (Pistol River pocket gopher) - Considered but rejected, questionable taxon SoC - -Thomomys mazama helleri (Gold Beach pocket gopher) - Considered but rejected, questionable taxon SoC - -Ursus arctos BM; ID, WA + G4 LT _ l-exgrizzly bear SX

Vulpes velox macrotis EC, BR, OU; CA, NV -1- G5T5 _ LT 2 *kit fox Harn, Klam, Malh SI

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InvertebratesClass Turbellaria - Flatworms

Order Tricladida

kenkia rhynchida BR G2? SoC __ 3 *no common name (planarian) Harn S2?

Class Bivalvia - Clams, Oysters & Mussels

Order Ostreoida

Ostrea lurida G? 3 *native oyster S?Order Unionoida

Anodonta californiensis cr; wv. wc.'EC; ca; id, wa+ G4 SoC 3 *California floater (mussel) Klam, Mult, Sher, Wasc SI?

Anodonta wahlametensis CR, WV, WC, EC; CA, WA G2? 1 *Willamette floater (mussel) Wasc SI

Gonidea angulata EC, BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, WA + G3? 3 *western ridgemussel Klam, Wasc S3?

Margaritifera falcata EC, BM, CB; CA, ID, WA + G5 „ 3 *western pearlshell Coos, Croo, Doug, Klam, Whee S?Order Veneroida

Pisidium ultramontanum EC; CA G2 SoC 1 *Montane peaclam Klam SI

Pisidium sp. nov. EC; CA G1 1 *Modoc peaclam Klam SI

Class Gastropoda - Snails & Slugs

Order Mesogastropoda

Algamorda newcombiana CR; CA, WA G1G2 SoC 1 *Newcomb's littorine snail Coos SI

Fluminicola Columbiana (=F. fuscus) WV, BM, CB; ID, WA G2? SoC 3 *Columbia pebblesnail or spire snail Mult, Wall, Wasc S2

Fluminicola seminalis (vagrant pebblesnail) - Removed from list; does not occur in OregonFluminicola turbiniformis BR; NV G1 1 *

turban pebblesnail Harn SIFluminicola sp. nov. EC G1 1 *

Casebeer pebblesnail Klam SIFluminicola sp. nov. EC G2 2 *

Crooked Creek pebblesnail Klam S2Fluminicola sp. nov. WC G1 1 *

diminuitive pebblesnail Jack SIFluminicola sp. nov. WC G2 1 *

Fall Creek pebblesnail Jack, Klam S2Fluminicola sp. nov. EC; CA G2 1 *

Klamath pebblesnail Klam SIFluminicola sp. nov. EC G1 1 *Klamath Rim pebblesnail Klam SIFluminicola sp. nov. EC G2 1 *Lake of the Woods pebblesnail Klam S2Fluminicola sp. nov. EC G1 1 ♦Lost River pebblesnail Klam SI

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Fluminicola sp. nov. BR G1 1 ♦Malheur pebblesnail Harn, Malh SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC Gl? — 1 *Metolius pebblesnail Jeff SI?

Fluminicola sp. nov. WC Gl — — 1 *Nerite pebblesnail Jack SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC Gl — — 1 *Odessa pebblesnail Klam SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC Gl — — 1 *Ouxy Spring pebblesnail Klam SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC Gl — — 1 *tall pebblesnail Klam SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. (Three Forks pebblesnail) Removed from list; taxonomic questions

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC G2 — — 1 *tiger lily pebblesnail Klam S2

Fluminicola sp. nov. WC Gl — — 1 *toothed pebblesnail Jack SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. CB Gl — — 1 *Tuscan pebblesnail Wasc SI

Fluminicola sp. nov. EC G2 — — 1 *Wood River pebblesnail Klam S2

Juga acutifilosa KM, WC; CA G2 __ — 1 *scalloped juga (snail) Jack SI

Juga bulbosa HP, CB G2 — — 1 *bulb Juga (snail) Jeff, Sher, Wasc S2

Juga hemphilli sp. nov. EC Gl — — 1 * ^Indian Ford juga (snail) Desc SI

Juga hemphilli dallesensis WC, EC; WA Gl — — 1 *Dalles juga (snail) Hood, Wasc SI

Juga hemphilli hemphilli WV, WC; WA G2 — — 1 *barren juga (snail) Mult, Wasc SI

Juga hemphilli maupinensis HP, CB G2 — — 1 *Deschutes juga (snail) Jeff, Sher, Wasc S2

Juga sp. nov. WC, EC G2 — -- 1 *basalt juga (snail) Hood, Wasc S2

Juga sp. nov. BM Gl — — 1 *Blue Mountains juga (snail) Gran SI

Juga sp. nov. WC; WA G2 — 2 *brown juga (snail) Hood, Mult SI

Juga sp. nov. HP, CB Gl — — 1 *Crooked River juga (snail) Jeff, Wasc SI

Juga sp. nov. BM Gl — — 1 *Opal Springs juga (snail) Croo SI

Juga sp. nov. CB Gl — 1 *purple juga (= Oak Springs juga) (snail) Wasc SI

Juga sp. nov. (striped juga) - Removed from list; taxonomic questions

Juga sp. nov. WC, EC, CB; WA G2? — — 2 *three-band juga (snail) Gill, Hood, Sher, Wasc S2?

Lyogyrus sp. nov. BM G2 — — 1 *Blue Mountains duskysnail Bake, Gran S2

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Lyogyrus sp. nov. WV, WC, EC; WA G2 1 ♦Columbia duskysnail Clac, Hood, Mult S2

Lyogyrus sp. nov. EC G1 — 1 *Klamath duskysnail Klam SI

Lyogyrus sp. nov. EC G1 — 1 *Link River duskysnail Klam SI

Lyogyrus sp. nov. EC G1 — — 1 *mare's egg duskysnail Klam SI

Lyogyrus sp. nov. EC G1 — — 1 *nodose duskysnail Klam SI

Lyogyrus sp. nov. (topaz duskysnail) - Removed from list; taxonomic questions

Pristinicola (= Bythinella) hemphilli EC, BM, CB G3 — — 3 *pristine springsnail Bake, Clac, Hood, Lane, Wall S2?

Pyrgulopsis archimedis EC GI — — 1 *Archimedes springsnail Klam SI

Pyrgulopsis hendersoni BR Gl — — 1 *Harney Lake springsnail Harn SI

Pyrgulopsis intermedia BR Gl — — 1 *Crooked Creek springsnail Harn, Malh SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. EC Gl — 1 *Big Spring springsnail Klam SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. CB; WA G2 — — 1 *Columbia springsnail Sher, Umat, Wasc SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. EC Gl — 1 *Klamath Lake springsnail Klam SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. BR Gl — — 1 *Lake Abert springsnail Lake SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. OU Gl „ 1 *Malheur springsnail Malh SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. OU Gl — — 1 *Owyhee hot springsnail Malh SI

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. (Three Forks springsnail) - Removed from list; taxonomic questions

Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. BR Gl — — 1 *XL springsnail

Order Basommatophora

Lake SI

Fisherola nuttalli WV, CB; ID, WA + G3 — — 2 *shortface lanx (snail)(= giant Columbia River limpet)

Jeff, Mult, Sher, Wall, Wasc S2

Helisoma (Carinifex) newberryi newberryi EC, BR; CA G2 — — 1 *Great Basin ramshorn (snail) Klam, Lake SI

Lanx alta KM, EC; CA G2 — 2 *highcap lanx (snail) Curr, Jack, Jose, Klam S2

Lanx klamathensis EC G2 _ — 1 *scale lanx (snail) Klam S2

Lanx patelloides (kneecap lanx) - Removed from list; not found in Oregon

Lanx subrotundata KM G2 __ __ 1 *rotund lanx (snail) Doug S2

Physa megalochlamys BR; ID G2 — — 2 *large-mantle physa (snail) Harn SI

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Physella columbiana CR, WV, WC; CA Gl?rotund physa (snail) Clat, Coin, Hood, Mult, Wasc SH

Physella sp. nov. (Borax Lake physellid snail) - Removed from list; identified as P. gyrina, a common species

Physella sp. nov. OU Gl — —

hotspring physa (snail) Malh SI

Planorbella oregonensis BR; NV, UT Gl — —

Borax Lake ramshorn snail Harn SI

Vorticifex effusus dalli EC; CA G2 —

Dali's ramshorn (snail) Klam S2

Vorticifex effusus diagonalis WC, EC G2 -

lined ramshorn (snail) Klam S2

Vorticifex klamathensis klamathensis EC; CA G2 — —

Klamath ramshorn (snail) Klam S2

Vorticifex klamathensis sinitsini EC Gl — —

Sinitsin ramshorn (snail) Klam SI

Vorticifex neritoides CR, WV, WC; WA G2? — —nerite ramshorn (snail) Clat, Colu, Hood, Mult' SH

Order StylommatophoraCryptomastix devia WV; WA G2? —

IMget Oregonian (snail) Hood, Mult, Wasc SI

Cryptomastix hendersoni CB; WA G2 —Columbia Gorge oregonian (snail) Hood, Sher, Wasc - SI

Cryptomastix populi BM; ID, WA G2 — -cottonwood oregonian (snail) Wall SI

Cryptomastix sp. nov. BM; ID, WA G2 — —

disc oregonian (snail) Wall SI

Deroceras hesperium CR, WV, WC; WA, BC Gl — —

evening fieldslug Clac, Clat, Colu SI

Discus shimeki cockerelli EC Gl SoC —

Cockerell's striated disc (snail) Klam SH

Helminthoglypta hertleini WC; CA Gl? —

Oregon shoulderband (snail) Jack SI

Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa CR, WV; WA G2 — —

warty jumping-slug Clat, Colu SI

Hemphillia malonei WC Gl — —

Malone Jumping-slug Clac, Hood, Mult SI

Hochbergellus hirsutus KM Gl — —

Sisters hesperian (snail) Curr SI

Megomphix hemphilli CR, WV; WA G2 - -

Oregon megomphix (snail) Clat, Colu, Doug, Lane, Mult, Till S2

Megomphix leutarius BM; WA Gl — —

Umatilla megomphix (snail) Umat, Wall SH

Monadeniafidelis subsp. nov. HP,CB Gl — —

Deschutes sideband (snail) Sher, Wasc SI

Monadenia fidelis beryllica KM G2 — --

green sideband (snail) Curr S2

Monadenia fidelis celeuthia WC Gl — —

travelling sideband (snail) Jack SI

Monadenia fidelis columbiana CR, WV, WC; WA Gl — —

Columbia sideband (snail) Hood SI

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Monadenia fidelis minor CB; WA G2 SoC 1 *Oregon snail (Dalles sideband) Sher, Wasc S2

Monadenia sp. nov. EC G1 — — 1 *Modoc sideband (snail) Klam SI

Ogaridiscus subrupicola BM; ID, WA G1 — — 1 *southern tightcoil (snail) Umat SH

Oreohelix strigosa delicata BM G1 — 3 *Blue mountainsnail Wall SI

Oreohelix variabilis CB G2 — — 1 *Dalles mountainsnail Sher, Wasc S2

Oreohelix variabilis subsp nov. CB G1 — — 1 *Deschutes mountainsnail Sher, Wasc SI

Oreohelix sp. nov. BM; ID, WA G2 — — 2*Hells Canyon mountainsnail Wall SI?

Polygyrella polygyrella BM; ID, WA + G? — — 3 *humped coin (snail) Umat SH

Pristiloma arcticum crateris EC G1 — — 1 *Crater Lake tightcoil (snail) Klam SI

Pristiloma wascoense BM; ID, WA G2? — — 3 *shiny tightcoil (snail) Wall SH

Prophysaon coeruleum WV; WA G2 — — 2 *blue-grey tail-dropper (slug) Clac, Mult SI '

Prophysaon dubium CR, WV; WA G2 — — 2 *papillose tail-dropper (slug) Colu SI

Radiodiscus abietum BM; ID, WA G3 — 3 *fir pinwheel (snail) Unio, Wall SI

Triodopsispopuli (Hell's Canyon land snail) - Removed from list; taxonomic questions

Vespericola Columbiana depressa WC, EC, CB; WA G2 — — 1 *Columbia Gorge hesperian (snail) Gill, Hood, Sher, Wasc S2

Vespericola sierranus KM, EC; CA G2 — — 2 *Siskiyou hesperian (snail) Jack, Klam SI

Vespericola sp. nov. HP, CB G1 — — 1 *Oak Springs hesperian (snail) Sher, Wasc SI

Class Oligochaeta - Earthworms

Order HaplotaxidaMegascolides macelfreshi CR, WV G1 SoC 1

Oregon giant earthworm Clat, Linn, Mari, Polk,Yamh SI

Class Arachnida - Spiders, Scorpions, Mites & Ticks

Order PseudoscorpionesApochthonius malheuri BR G1 SoC 1 *

Malheur pseudoscorpion Harn SI

Class Malacostraca - Crustaceans

Order IsopodaAmerigoniscus malheurensis BR G1 3 *

Malheur isopod

Order Amphipoda

Harn SI

Stygobromus hubbsi BR Gi SoC _ 3 *Malheur Cave amphipod Harn SI

Stygobromus oregonensis KM Gl _ _ 3 *Oregon Cave amphipod Jose SI

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Class Insecta - Insects

Order Odonata - Dragonflies & DamselfliesArchilestes californica WV, CR, KM GU — — 4

California giant damselfly Liim S3

Gomphus kurilis CR, WV, WC; G4 — — 3 *California clubtail dragonfly Desc, Lane, Linn S2?

Gomphus lynnae HP, CB; WA G1G2 SoC — 3 *Lynn's clubtail dragonfly Whee SI?

Tanypteryx hageni KM, WC G3 — — 4montane bog dragonfly Bent S3

Order Orthoptera - Grasshoppers, Crickets & Roaches

Centrophilus perplexus WV GU — — 3 *cave cricket • S2

Chloealtis aspasma WV, KM G2? SoC — 3 ♦Siskiyou chloealtis grasshopper Bent, Jack SI

Grylloblatta sp. nov. CR G? — — 1 *Mary's Peak ice cricket Bent SI

Order Plecoptera - Stoneflies

Zapada (=Nemoura) wahkeena WC Gl? SoC — 1 *Wahkeena Falls flightless stonefly Mult SI

Order Hemiptera - True Bugs

Acalypta cooleyi WC, HP G? — — 3 *Cooley's acalypta lace bug Harn, Jack S?

Acalypta lillianis WC G? — — 3 *lillianis moss bug Lane S?

Acetropis americana WV Gl — — 1 *American acetropis grass bug Bent, Yamh SI

Atrazonotus umbrosus G? — — 3 *Umbrose seed bug S?

Boreostolis americanus KM, WC GU — __ 3 *American boreostolus bug Jack, Lane, Linn S2?

Cardiastethus borealis G? _ _ 3 *boreal cardiastethus pirate bug S?

Ceratocapsus oregana G? -- — 3 *Oregon acetropis bug S?

Chorosoma sp. nov. G? — — 3 *western chorosoma (bug) S?

Criocoris saliens G? _ _ 3 *salien plant bug S?

Dendrocoris arizonensis WV G? — — 3 *dendrocoris stink bug Bent, Jack S?

Derephysia foliacea CR, WV, WC G? — — 2 *foliaceous lace bug Bent, Lane S?

Eurychilopterella sp. nov. KM, WC G? — — 3 *Oregon trunk-inhabiting plant bug Jack, Lane S?

Halticotoma sp. nov. KM G? — — 3 *Oregon halticotoma plant bug Jack S?

Hebrus buenoi HP G? __ — 2 *Bueno's boreostolus hebrus (bug) Harn S?

Hesperocimex coloradensis BM G? __ _ 3 *Colorado hesperocimex (bug) Gran S?

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Hesperotingis sp. nov. BR G? 3 *Klamath Marsh lace bug Klam S?

Hoplistoscelis heidemanni WV, KM G? — — 3Heidemann's nabid (bug) Bent, Curr S?

Hydrometra martini WV G? - — 3 *Martin's water-measurer Bent S?

Lygus oregonae CR G? ~ — 2*Oregon lygus bug Line S?

Macrotylus essigi WC G? — — 3 *Essig's macrotylus plant bug Lane S?

Malezonotus obrieni WC G? -- — 3 *Ashlock-Obrien's seed bug Lane S?

Mesovelia mulsanti . CR, WV, WC, BR G? — _ 3 *Mulsant's small water strider Bent, Harn, Linn, Till, Yamh S?

Micracanthia fennica BR G1 — 2*Harney Hot Spring shore bug Harn SI

Micracanthia schuhi WC G? — _ 3 ♦Schuh's micracanthia shore bug Clac S?

Nabicula propinquua CR G? -- — 3 *marsh nabid (bug) Coos, Till S?

Nabicula subcoleoptrata BM G? — 3 *black nabicula nabid (bug) Wall S?

Orectoderus schuhi BR G? — _ 3 *Schuh's orectoderus plant bug Klam S? -

Pinalitus soli vagus CR, KM, WC G? — _ 3 *true fir pinalitus (bug) Bent, Hood, Jose, Lane S?

Platylygus pseudotsugae CR, WC G? — — 3 *Douglas-fir platylygus (bug) Bent, Lane S?

Polymerus castilleja WC G? — — 3 *Indian paintbrush bug Lane S?

Pronotocrepis clavicornis BR G? — — 3 *thick antennaed current bug Lake S?

Saldula villosa CR G? — _ 2 *hairy shore bug Coos SI

Sixeonotus sp. nov. WC G? — _ 3 *Oregon sixeonoms plant bug Desc S?

Teratocoris paludum CR G? — — 3 *pale teratocoris sedge bug Coos S?

Vanduzeeina californicus borealis WC G? — _ 2 *boreal scutellarid (bug) Hood, Lane S?

Order Coleoptera - Beetles & Weevils

Acneus beeri WC? G2? SoC _ 4 *Beer's false water penny beetle Linn S2?

Acneus burnelli CR G2? SoC __ 4*Burnell's false water penny beetle Coos S2?

Acupalpus punctulatus WV G2? — _ 3 *no common name (beetle) Bent, Wash S2?

Agonum belleri WC; WA G2 SoC .. 2 *Beller's ground beetle .Clac, Wasc SI?

Bembidion tigrinum CR; CA, WA G4 _ 3cryptic beach carabid beetle Clat, Coos, Till S3?

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Chrysobothris potentillae WV, KM? G? 3-expotentilla root borer beetle Bent, Jack? SH

Cicindela columbica EC, BM, CB; ID, WA G1 __ __ 2-exColumbia River tiger beetle Gill, Hood, Sher, Umat, Wasc SH

Cicindela hirticollis siuslawensis CR G5T3 __ „ 3 *Siuslaw sand tiger beetle Coos, Lane, Line, Till SH

Eusattus rectus CR, CB?; WA G? __ __ 3 *ground beetle Clat, Wasc? SH

Hydroporus corvallis WV G? __ __ 3 *Corvallis diving beetle Bent SH

Malthodes glyphidius BM G? __ __ 3 ■cantharid beetle Bake S2?

Nebria gebleri fragariae BM G? __ __ 4Strawberry Mountains gazelle beetle Gran S3?

Nebria gebleri siskiyouensis CR, KM; CA GU __ __ 3 *Siskiyou gazelle beetle Curr, Jack, Jose S3?

Nebria gyllenhali lassensis (Mount Lassen gazelle beetle) - Removed from list; too common

Nebria jeffreyi BR G3? __ __ 3 *Jeffrey's carabid beetle Harn S3?

Nebria labontei BM G3? _ __ 3 *Labonte's gazelle beetle Unio, Wall S3?

Nebria paradisi (Paradise gazelle beetle) - Removed from list; too common

Nebria piperi WC; WA, BC + G5 __ __ 3 *Piper's gazelle beetle Lane S3?

Nebria steensensis BR G3? 3 *Steens Mountain gazelle beetle Harn S3?

Nebria vandykei wyeast WC, EC G?T3 __ __ 3 *Wyeast's gazelle beetle Desc, Hood, Mari S3?

Nebria wallowae BM G3? _ _ 3 *Wallowa Mountains gazelle beetle Unio, Wall S3?

Pterostichus johnsoni WC; WA G4 __ __ 4Johnson's waterfall carabid beetle Clac, Hood, Mari, Mult S4?

Pterostichus rothi CR G1 SoC „ 1 *Roth's blind ground beetle Bent, Line SI

Scaphinotus hatchi WC, EC G3 __ __ 4Hatch's snail-eating carabid beetle Doug, Klam, Lane S3?

Order Trichoptera - Caddisflies & Water Moths

Agapetus denningi WC GH SoC __ 3 *Denning's agapems caddisfly Jack SH

Apatania (=Radema) tavala WC, EC, BM G2 SoC __ 2 *Cascades apatanian caddisfly Clac, Croo, Doug, Jeff, Klam, Linn S2

Ceraclea (=Athripsodes) vertreesi WV, CR; BC G3? SoC _ 3 *Vertree's ceraclean caddisfly Bent, Doug, Mari S3?

Cryptochia neosa BM G2? SoC __ 3 *Blue Mountains cryptochian caddisfly Gran, Unio S2?

Eobrachycentrus gelidae WC; BC G2? SoC __ 3 *Mt. Hood brachycentrid caddisfly Clac, Doug, Hood, Linn, Mult S2?

Farula davisi WC GH SoC __ 3 *Green Springs Mtn. farulan caddisfly Jack SH

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Scientific NameCommon Name

Physiographic Province; Adjacent StatesOregon Counties

TNCRank

FEDStatus

ODFWStatus

ONHPList

Farula jewetti WC, EC Gl? SoC 3 *Mt. Hood farulan caddisfly Clac, Hood, Mult SI?

Farula reapiri WC Gl SoC 3 *Tombstone Prairie farulan caddisfly Doug, Lane, Linn SI

Goeracea oregona WC; CA G2 SoC 3 ♦Sagehen Creek goeracean caddisfly Doug, Jack SIHomoplectra schuhi KM, EC G2? SoC 3 *

Schuh's homoplectran caddisfly Jack, Klam SI?Hydropsyche abella EC; CA G2? SoC 3 *

Abelian hydropsyche caddisfly Lake S2?Lepidostoma geodeni CR G2? SoC 3

Goeden's lepidostoman caddisfly Line SILimnephilus atercus WC; CA G2? SoC 3 *

Fort Dick limnephilus caddisfly Lane S2?Neothremma andersoni WC Gl SoC 1 *

Columbia Gorge caddisfly Mult SIOchrotrichia alsea CR, WV, EC G2? 3 *

Alsea ochrotrichian micro caddisfly Bent, Clac, Desc, Doug S2?Ochrotrichia phenosa EC G2? SoC 3 *

Deschutes ochrotrichian micro caddisfly Desc SH -Ochrotrichia vertreesi WV G2? SoC 3 *

Vertree's ochrotrichian micro caddisfly Doug S2?Oligophlebodes mostbento WC G2? SoC 3 *Tombstone Prairie caddisfly Lane, Lirm SI?Philocasca oron CR GH SoC 3 *

Clatsop philocascan caddisfly Clat SHRhyacophila colonus KM G2? SoC 1 *

Obrien rhyacophilan caddisfly Jose SIRhyacophila fenderi WV, KM G3? 4 *

Fender's rhyacophilan caddisfly Bent, Jack, Lane, Mult, Yamh S3?Rhyacophila haddocki CR Gl? SoC 3 *Haddock's rhyacophilan caddisfly Bent SI?Rhyacophila unipunctata WC, EC; WA? G2? SoC 3 *one-spot rhyacophilan caddisfly Hood, Lane SI?Tinodes siskiyou KM, WC, BM; CA G2? SoC 3 *Siskiyou caddisfly Jack, Linn, Wall S2?Order Lepidoptera - Butterflies & Moths

Agriades glandon podarce WC, EC G? 3 *gray-blue butterfly Doug, Jack, Klam S2

Boloria bellona toddi BM G5 2 *eastern meadow fritillary butterfly Umat SI

Boloria selene tollandensis BM G5TU 2 *silver-bordered fritillary butterfly Bake, Croo, Gran SICharidryas (=Chlosyne) acastus dorothyae (Dorothy's acastus checkerspot butterfly) - Removed from list; taxonomically indistinct

Colias occidentalis chrysomelas WV, KM; CA GU 3 *western sulphur butterfly Jack, Jose S2

Coliaspelidne skinneri (Skinner's sulphur butterfly) - Removed from list; habitat likely secure

Euphydryas editha taylori WV G5T1 1 *Taylor's checkerspot butterfly Bent SIIcaricia icarioides fenderi WV G5T1 c 1 *Fender's blue butterfly Bent, Lane, Polk, Yamh SI

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ScientiHc Name Common Name

Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oreaon Counties__________ __________

TNC FED ODFW ONHP Rank Status Status List

Incisalia polia obscura hoary elfin butterfly

CR, BMLine, Umat, Unio

Lycaena mariposa ssp.Siskiyou copper butterfly

KM; CAJack, Jose

Lycaena phlaeas arctodon beartooth copper butterfly

BMWall

Neominois ridingsii stretchiiStretch's satyr butterfly

BRHarn, Lake

Oarisma garita garita skipper butterfly

BMWall

Ochlodes agricola agricola rural skipper butterfly

KM, EC; CAJack, Jose, Klam

Ochlodes yumaYuma skipper butterfly

BM, BRLake, Wall

Philotiella speciosa small blue butterfly

WC; CA, NVKlam

Phyciodes pallida barnesiBarnes' crescent butterfly

EC, BMBake, Jeff, Sher, Wasc

Plebejus saepiolus insulamis insular blue butterfly

CRCurr, Lane

Polites corasPeck's skipper butterfly

BM; WA, BC . Bake, Umat, Wall

Polites mardonMardon skipper butterfly

WC; CA, WAJack, Klam

Polites mystic long dash skipper butterfly

BM; WA +Bake, Unio

Satyrium auretorium gold-hunter's hairstreak butterfly

EC, BR; CAKlam, Lake

Speyeria callippe ssp.Willamette callippe fritillary butterfly

WVBent

Speyeria coronis coronisCoronis fritillary butterfly

KM, WC; CAJack, Jose

Speyeria zerene bremneri valley silverspot butterfly

CR; WA, BCBent

Speyeria zerene hippolytaOregon silverspot butterfly

CR; CA, WAClat, Lane, Line, Till

Order Hymenoptera - Ants, Bees & Wasps

Bombus franklini KMFranklin's bumblebee Jack

G5TUS2

— ““ 2 *

GST?SI

- - 3 *

G5TUS2

— — 4

GS'HTSSI

- - 3 *

G5SI

- — 3 *

G47T4?S2

“ - 4

G5SI?

- “ 2 *

G?SI

- — 3 *

G5T4S2

- -- 2*

G5TUSI

- " 1 *

G5S2

- 3 *

G2G3S2

SoC — 2*

G5SI

- - 2 *

G4SI

- - 3 *

G5THSX

- — 1-ex

G5TUS2

- — 2*

G5TUSI

- — 2 *

G5T1SI

LT ““ 1 *

G?S2?

SoC -- 1 *

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FEDERAL AND STATE LISTED ANIMAL TAXAScientific name Common Name Federal Status State Status

FishCatostomus warnerensis Warner sucker Threatened ThreatenedChasmistes brevirostris shortnose sucker Endangered EndangeredDeltistes luxatus Lost River sucker Endangered EndangeredGila bicolor ssp. Hutton tui chub Threatened ThreatenedGila boraxobius Borax Lake chub Endangered EndangeredOncorhynchus clarki henshawi Lahontan cutthroat trout Threatened ThreatenedOncorhynchus nerka sockeye salmon Endangered Migratory/Non-

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha(Snake River runs) Spring/Summer chinook salmon Threatened/

Breeder in state Threatened

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha(Snake River runs)Fall Chinook salmon

Proposed Endangered Threatened/ Threatened

Oregonichthys crameri(Snake River runs)Oregon chub

Proposed Endangered Endangered Sensitive/Critical

Rhinichthys osculus ssp. Foskett speckled dace Threatened Threatened

ReptilesCaretta caretta loggerhead sea turtle Threatened ThreatenedChelonia mydas green sea turtle Endangered EndangeredDermochelys coriacea leatherback sea turtle Endangered EndangeredLepidochelys olivacea Pacific Ridley sea turtle Threatened Threatened

BirdsBrachyramphus marmoratus marbled murrelet Threatened ThreatenedBranta canadensis leucopareia Aleutian Canada goose Threatened EndangeredCharadrius alexandrinus nivosus western snowy plover Threatened Threatened

Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus(coastal populations) western snowy plover Threatened

Diomedea albatrus(inland populations) short-tailed albatross Endangered (accidental) Endangered

Falco peregrinus anatum American peregrine falcon Endangered EndangeredFalco peregrinus tundrius Arctic peregrine falcon Endangered EndangeredGymnogyps californianus California condor Endangered (extirpated) -Haliaeetus leucocephalus bald eagle Threatened ThreatenedPelecanus occidentalis brown pelican Endangered EndangeredSterna antillarum (=albifrons) browni California least tern Endangered (accidental) Endangered

Strix occidentalis caurina northern spotted owl Threatened(accidental)

Threatened

MammalsBalaena glacialis right whale Endangered EndangeredBalaenoptera borealis Sei whale Endangered EndangeredBalaenoptera musculus blue whale Endangered EndangeredBalaenoptera physalus finback whale Endangered EndangeredBison bison athabascae wood bison Endangered (extirpated) -Canis lupus gray wolf Endangered (extirpated) Endangered

Enhydra lutris nereis southern sea otter Threatened (extirpated)(extirpated)Threatened

Eschrichtius robustus gray whale Endangered EndangeredEumetopias jubatus Steller (=northern) sea-lion Threatened Sensitive/CriticalGulo gulo wolverine — ThreatenedMegaptera novaeangliae humpback whale Endangered EndangeredOdocoileus virginianus leucurus Columbian white-tailed deer Endangered Sensitive/ VulnerablePhyseter macrocephalus (=catodon) sperm whale Endangered EndangeredUrsus arctos grizzly bear Threatened (extirpated) -Vulpes macrotis kit fox - Threatened

InvertebratesSpeyeria zerene hippolyta Oregon silverspot butterfly Threatened -

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FEDERAL PROPOSED AND CANDIDATE ANIMAL SPECIES

FishOncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, N. Calif./S. Oregon

coast south of Cape Blanco (PT)Oncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, Oregon coastal runs

north of Cape Blanco (PT)Oncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, lower Columbia R./

southwest Washington coast (C)Oncorhynchus mykiss - Klamath Mountains Province

steelhead trout (PT)Oncorhynchus clarki clarki - Umpqua cutthroat trout (PE) Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - Snake River spring/summer

and fall Chinook (Threatened) (PE)Salvelinus confluentus - bull trout (C)

AmphibiansRana pretiosa - spotted frog (C'O)

InvertebratesIcaricia icarioides fenderi - Fender’s blue (butterfly) (C)

Warner Sucker (Catostomus warnerensis) female (top) and male (bottom)Drawn by Joseph R. Tomelleri

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FEDERAL ANIMAL SPECIES OF CONCERN

FishAcipenser medirostris - green sturgeon Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus - Goose Lake sucker Catostomus rimiculus ssp. - Jenny Creek sucker Catostomus srtyderi - Klamath largescale sucker Cottus bairdi ssp. - Malheur mottled sculpin Cottus marginatus - margined sculpin Cottus tenuis - slender sculpin Gila alvordensis - Alvord chub Gila bicolor ssp. - Catlow tui chub Gila bicolor ssp. - Summer Basin tui chub Gila bicolor eurysoma - Sheldon mi chub Gila bicolor oregonensis - Oregon Lakes mi chub Lampetra ayresi - river lamprey Lampetra tridentata - Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata ssp. - Goose Lake.lamprey Lavinia (Hesperoleucus) symmetricus mitrulus - California

(pit) roachOncorhynchus clarki lewisi - westslope cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - inland/interior redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Catlow Valley redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Goose Lake redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Warner Valley redband trout Oregonichthys kalawatseti - Umpqua (Oregon) chub Rhinichthys cataractae ssp. - Millicoma dace

AmphibiansAscaphus truei - tailed frog Plethodon elongatus - Del Norte salamander Plethodon larselli - Larch Mountain salamander Plethodon stormi - Siskiyou Mountains salamander Rana aurora aurora - northern red-legged frog Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog Rana cascadae - Cascades frogRhyacotriton variegatus (=olympicus) - southern torrent (seep)

salamander

Reptiles'Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond mrtle Sceloporus graciosus graciosus - northern sagebrush lizard

BirdsAccipiter gentilis - northern goshawkAgelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbirdAthene cunicularia hypugea - western burrowing owlButeo regalis - ferruginous hawkCentrocercus urophasianus phaios - western sage grouseChlidonias niger - black ternEmpidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcherHistrionicus histrionicus - harlequin duckIxobrychus exilis hesperis - western least bitternPlegadis chihi - white-faced ibisTympartuchus phasianellus columbianus - Columbian sharp­

tailed grouse

MammalsArborimus (=Phenacomys) albipes - white-footed voleBrachylagus idahoensis - pygmy rabbitEuderma maculatum - spotted batFelis lynx canadensis - North American lynxGulo gulo luteus - California wolverineMartes pennanti pacifica - Pacific fisherMyotis ciliolabrum - Small-footed myotis (bat)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis (bat)Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis (bat)Myotis volans - long-legged myotis (bat)Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis (bat)Ovis canadensis califomiana - California bighorn sheep Plecotus townsendiipalescens - Pale Townsend's (=western)

big-eared batPlecotus townsendii townsendii - Pacific Townsend's (=western) big-eared bat

Sorexpreblei - Preble's shrewSpermophilus washingtoni - Washington ground squirrel Thomomys mazama helleri - Gold Beach W. pocket gopher Thomomys umbrinus (=bottae) detumidus - Pistol River pocket

gopher

InvertebratesAcneus beeri - Beer's false water penny (beetle)Acneus bumelli - Burnell's false water penny (beetle)Agapetus denningi - Denning's agapems caddisfly Agonum belleri - Beller's ground beetle Aigamorda newcombiana - Newcomb's littorine snail Anodonta californiensis - California floater (mussel)Apatania (=Radema) tavala - Cascades apatanian caddisfly Apochthonius malheuri - Malheur pseudoscorpion Bombus franklini - Franklin's bumblebee Ceraclea (=Athripsodes) vertreesi - Vertrees's ceraclean

caddisflyChloealtis aspasma - Siskiyou chloealtis grasshopper Cryptochia neosa - Blue Mountains cryptochian caddisfly Discus shimeki cockerelli - Cockerell's striate disc (snail) Eobrachycentrus gelidae - Mt. Hood primitive brachycentrid

caddisflyFarula davisi - Green Springs Mountain farulan caddisfly Farula jewetti - Mt. Hood farulan caddisfly Farula reapiri - Tombstone Prairie farulan caddisfly Fluminicola columbianus - Columbia pebblesnail (=great

Columbia River spire snail)Goeracea oregona - Sagehen Creek goeracean caddisfly Gomphus lynnae - Lynn's clubtail dragonfly Homoplectra schuhi - Schuh's homoplectran caddisfly Hydropsyche abella - Abelian hydropsyche caddisfly Kenkia rhynchida - planarian, no common name Lepidostoma goedeni - Goeden's lepidostoman caddisfly Limnephilus atercus - Fort Dick limnephilus caddisfly Megascolides macelfreshi - Oregon giant earthworm Monadenia fidelis minor - Dalles (=Minor Pacific) sideband

(snail)Neothremma andersoni - Columbia Gorge neothremman

caddisflyOchrotrichia phenosa - Deschutes ochrotrichian micro

caddisflyOchrotrichia vertreesi - \ertrees's ochrotrichian micro caddisfly Oligophlebodes mostbento - Tombstone Prairie caddisfly Philocasca oron - Clatsop philocascan caddisfly Pisidium ultramontanum - montane peaclam Polites mardon - Mardon skipper butterfly Pterostichus rothi - Roth's blind ground beetle Rhyacophila colonus - Obrien rhyacophilan caddisfly Rhyacophila haddocki - Haddock's rhyacophilan caddisfly Rhyacophiia unipunctata - one-spot rhyacophilan caddisfly Stygobromus hubbsi - Malheur Cave amphipod Tinodes siskiyou - Siskiyou caddisfly Zapeda (=Nemoura) wahkeena - Wahkeena Falls flightless

stonefly

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ODFW SENSITIVE ANIMAL SPECIES LIST

Fish,Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus - Goose Lake sucker

(C)Catostomus rimiculus ssp. - Jenny Creek sucker (P) Catostomus tahoensis - Tahoe sucker (P)Corns bairdi ssp. - Malheur mottled sculpin (C)Cottus marginatus - margined sculpin (V)Corns pitensis - Pit sculpin (P)Gila alvordensis - Alvord chub (V)Gila bicolor ssp. - Catlow tui chub (V)Gila bicolor ssp. - Summer Basin tui chub (C)Gila bicolor ssp. - Warner Basin tui chub (P)Gila bicolor eurysoma - Sheldon tui chub (C)Gila bicolor oregonensis - Oregon Lakes tui chub (V)Gila bicolor thalassina - Goose Lake tui chub (P)Lavinia (Hesperoleucus) synmetricus mitrulus - California

(pit) roach (P)Lampetra tridentata - Pacific lamprey (V)Lampetra tridentata ssp. - Goose Lake lamprey (C) Oncorhynchus clarki clarki - coastal cutthroat trout; Columbia

Basin anadromous runs (C)Oncorhynchus clarki clarki - cutthroat trout; Umpqua River

below impassable natural barriers (V)Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi - westslope cutthroat trout (V) Oncorhynchus keta - chum salmon (C)Oncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon (C)Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - all redband trout populations east of the Cascade Crest except lower main stem Deschutes River; includes Jeimy Creek in south-central Oregon (V)

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - fall chinook salmon, lower Columbia River runs below Boimeville (C)

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - fall chinook, south coast runs south of Port Orford (C)

Oregonichthys crameri - Oregon chub (C)Oregonichthys kalawatseti - Umpqua chub (V)Rhinichthys cataractae ssp. - Millicoma dace (P) Richardsonius egregius - Lahontan redside shiner (P) Salvelinus confluentus - bull trout (C)

AmphibiansAmbystoma tigrinum melanostictum - blotched tiger

salamander (U)Aneides ferreus - clouded salamander (U)Aneides flavipunctatus - black salamander (P)Ascaphus truei - tailed frog (V)Batrachoseps attenuatus - California slender salamander (P) Batrachoseps wrighti - Oregon slender salamander (U)Bufo boreas - western toad (V)Bufo woodhousei - Woodhouse's toad (P)Dicamptodon copei - Cope'S'giant salamander (U)Plethodon elongatus - Del Norte salamander (V)Plethodon larselli - Larch Mountain salamander (V) Plethodon stormi - Siskiyou Mountains salamander (V)Rana aurora - red-legged frog (U)Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (V)Rana cascadae - Cascades frog (V)

Rana pipiens - northern leopard frog (C)Rarui pretiosa - spotted frog (east of the Cascades) (U)Rana pretiosa - spotted frog (west of the Cascades) (C) Rhyacotriton cascadae - Cascade seep salamander (V) Rhyacotriton kezeri - Columbia seep salamander (C) Rhyacotriton variegatus - southern seep salamander (C)

ReptilesChrysemys picta - painted turtle (C)Clemmys marmorata - western pond turtle (C)Contia tenuis - sharptail snake (V)Crotaphytus insularis (bicinctores) - desert-collared lizard (V) Lampropeltis getula - common kingsnake (V)Lampropeltis zonata - California mountain kingsnake (V) Phrynosoma platyrhinos - desert horned lizard (V)Sonora semiannulata - western ground snake (P)

BirdsAccipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (C)Aegolius funereus - boreal owl (U)Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (P)Ammodramus savannarum - grasshopper sparrow (V) Amphispiza bilineata - black-throated sparrow (P)Bartramia longicpuda - upland sandpiper (C)Bucephala albeola - bufflehead (breeding) (U)Bucephala islandica - Barrow's goldeneye (breeding) (U)Buteo regalis - ferruginous hawk (C)Buteo swainsoni - Swainson's hawk (V)Centrocercus urophasianus - sage grouse (EC, BM, CB) (V) Coccyzus americanus - yellow-billed cuckoo (C)Coturnicops noveboracensis - yellow rail (C)Cypseloides niger - black swift (P)Dendragapus canadensis - spruce grouse (U)Dolichonyx oryzivorus - bobolink (V)Dryocopus pileatus - pileated woodpecker (eastern

populations) (C) ‘ *Dryocopus pileatus - pileated woodpecker (western

populations) (V)Egretta thula - snowy egret (breeding) (V) >Eremophila alpestris strigata - streaked horned lark (W. OR

interior valleys) (C) |Glaucidium gnoma - northern pygmy owl (U)Grus canadensis tabida - greater sandhill crane (V)Histrionicus histrionicus - harlequin duck (breeding) (U) Ixobrychus exilis - least bittern (P)Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (HP, CB) (U)Laruspipixcan - Franklin's gull (P)Leucosticte arctoa atrata - black rosy finch (BR) (P) Melanerpes lewis - Lewis woodpecker (WV, WC, EC, CB) (C) Oceanodroma furcata - fork-tailed storm-petrel (breeding) (V) Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (C)Pelecanus erythrorhynchos - American white pelican

(breeding) (V)Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (C)Picoides arcticus - black-backed woodpecker (C)

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ODFW SENSITIVE ANIMAL SPECIES LIST (Cont.)

Ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) Drawn by Blake Hankins

Picoides tridactylus - three-toed woodpecker (C)Podiceps auritus - horned grebe (breeding) (P)Podiceps grisegena - red-necked grebe (breeding) (C) Pooecetes gramineus qffinis - (Oregon) vesper sparrow .

(W. OR interior valleys) (C)Progne subis - purple martin (C)Riparia riparia - bank swallow (U)Sialia mexicana - western bluebird (western Oregon ) (V)Sitta pygmaea - pygmy nuthatch (V)Speotyte (Athene) cunicularia - burrowing owl (WV, BM, HP,

CB) (C)Sphyrapicus thy widens - Williamson's sapsucker (U)Strix nebulosa - great gray owl (V)

MammalsAmmospermophilus leucurus - white-tailed antelope squirrel (U) Antwzous pallidus - pallid bat (V)Bassariscus astutus - ringtail (U)Brachylagus idahoensis - pygmy rabbit (V)Eumetopias jubatus - northern (Steller) sea lion (V) Lasionycteris noctivagans - silver-haired bat (U)Lepus townsendii - white-tailed jackrabbit (U)Martes americana - marten (V)Martes pennanti - fisher (C)Myotis ciliolabrum - western small-footed bat (U)Myotis evotis - long-eared bat (U)Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis (bat) (V)Myotis volans - long-legged bat (U)Myotis yumanensis - Yuma bat (U)Odocoileus virginianus leucurus - Columbian white-tailed

deer (V)Phenacomys (Arborimus) albipes - white-footed vole (U) Plecotus townsendii - Townsend's big-eared bat (C)Sciurus griseus - western gray squirrel (U)Spermophilus washingtoni - Washington ground squirrel (C)

C — Critical V — Vulnerable P = Peripheral or Naturally Rare U = Undetermined Status(for further explanation of status, see p. 6)

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FishCatostomus wamerensis - Warner sucker Chasmistes brevirostris - shortnose sucker Deltistes luxatus - Lost River sucker Gila bicolor ssp. - Hutton tui chub Gila bicolor ssp. - Summer Basin mi chub Gila boraxobius - Borax Lake chub Lampetra minima - Miller Lake lamprey Oncorhynchus clarki ssp. - Alvord cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki clarki - Umpqua cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi - LAontan cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi - westslope cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, lower Columbia R./

southwest Washington coastOncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, Oregon coastal runs

north of Cape BlancoOncorhynchus kisutch - coho salmon, N. Calif./ S. Oregon

south of Cape BlancoOncorhynchus mykiss - Klamath Mountains Province

steelhead trout, south of Cape Blanco Oncorhynchus nerka - sockeye salmon. Snake River runs Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - fall chinook salmon. Snake

River runsOncorhynchus tshawytscha - spring/summer chinook

salmon. Snake River runs Oregonichthys crameri - Oregon chub Rhinichthys osculus ssp. - Foskett speckled dace Salvelinus confluentus - bull trout

AmphibiansBatrachoseps wrighti - Oregon slender salamander Rana pretiosa - spotted frog (west of Cascades)

BirdsBrachyramphus marmoratus - marbled murrelet Branta canadensis leucopareia - Aleutian Canada goose Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus - western snowy plover

(coastal populations)Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon Gymnogyps califomianus - California condor Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle Strix occidentalis caurina - northern spotted owl Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus - Columbian

sharp-tailed grouse

MammalsOdocoileus virginianus leucurus - Columbian white-tailed deer Ursus arctos - grizzly bear

Oregon silverspot butterfly (Speyeria zerene hippolytd) Drawn by Blake Hankins

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InvertebratesAcetropis americana - American acetropis grass bug Algamorda newcombiana - Newcomb’s littorine snail Anodonta wahlametensis - Willamette floater (mussel) Apochthonius malheuri - Malheur pseudoscorpion Bombus franklini - Franklin's bumblebee Cryptomastix hendersoni - Columbia Gorge oregonian (snail) Cryptomastix populi - cottonwood oregonian (snail) Cryptomastix sp. nov. - disc oregonian (snail)Deroceras hesperium - evening fieldslug Euphydryas editka taylori - Taylor's checkerspot butterfly Fluminicola turbiniformis - truban pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Casebeer pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - diminuitive pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Fall Creek pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Klamath pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Klamath Rim pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Lake of the Woods pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Lost River pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Malheur pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Metolius pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Nerite pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Odessa pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Ouxy Spring pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - tall pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - tiger lily pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - toothed pebblesnail Fluminicola sp. nov. - Tuscan pebblesnail Fluminicola sp nov. - Wood River pebblesnail Grylloblatta sp. nov. - Mary's Peak ice cricket Helisoma (Carinifex) newberryi newberryi - Great Basin

ramshom (snail)Helminthoglypta hertleini - Oregon shoulderband (snail) Hemphillia malonei - Malone jumping-slug Hochbergellus hirsutus - Sisters hesperian (snail)Icaricia icarioides fenderi - Fender's blue butterfly Juga acutifilosa - scalloped juga (snail)Juga bulbosa - bulb juga (snail)Juga hemphilli sp. nov. - Indian Ford juga (snail)Jula hemphilli dallesensis - Dalles juga (snail)Juga hemphilli hemphilli - barren juga (snail)Juga hemphilli maupinensis - Deschutes juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - basalt juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - Blue Mountains juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - Crooked River juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - Opal Springs juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - purple juga (snail)Lanx klamathensis - scale lanx (snail)Lanx subrotundata - rotund lanx (snail)

Lyogyrus sp. nov. - Blue Mountains duskysnail Lyogyrus sp. nov. - Columbia duskysnail Lyogyrus sp. nov. - Klamath duskysnail Lyogyrus sp. nov. - Link River duskysnail Lyogyrus sp. nov. - mare's egg duslq'snail Lyogyrus sp. nov. - nodose duskysnail Megascolides macelfreshi - Oregon giant earthworm Megomphix hemphilli - Oregon megomphix (snail)Monadenia fidelis sp. nov. - Deschutes sideband (snail) Monadenia fidelis beryllica - green sideband (snail) Monadenia fidelis celeuthia - travelling sideband (snail) Monadenia fidelis Columbiana - Columbia sideband (snail) Monadenia fidelis minor - Oregon snail (Dalles sideband) Monadenia sp. nov. - Modoc sideband (snail)Neothremma andersoni - Columbia Gorge caddisfly Ogaridiscus subrupicola - southern tightcoil (snail)Oreohelix variabilis - Dalles mountainsnailOreohelix variabilis subsp nov. - Deschutes mountainsnailPhysella Columbiana - rotund physa (snail)Physella sp. nov. - hotspring physa (snail)Pisidium ultramontanum - montane peaclam Pisidium sp. nov. - Modoc peaclam Planorbella oregonensis - Borax Lake ramshorn snail Plebejus saepiolus insulanus - insular blue butterfly Pristiloma arcticum crateris - Crater Lake tightcoil (snail) Pterostichus rothi - Roth's blind ground beetle Pyrgulopsis archimedis - Archimedes springsnail Pyrgulopsis hendersoni - Harney Lake springsnail Pyrgulopsis intermedia - Crooked Creek springsnail I^rgulopsis sp. nov. - Big Spring springsnail lyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Columbia springsnail Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Klamath Lake springsnail lyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Lake Abert springsnail Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Malheur springsnail Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Owyhee hot springsnail Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. - XL springsnail Rhyacophila colonus - Obrien rhyacophilan caddisfly Speyeria callippe ssp. - Willamette callippe butterfly Speyeria zerene hippolyta - Oregon silverspot butterfly Vespericola columbiana depressa - Columbia Gorge hesperian

(snail)Vespericola sp. nov. - Oak Springs hesperian (snail)Vorticifex effusus dallli - Dali's ramshom (snail)Vorticifex effusus diagonalis - lined ramshom (snail)Vorticifex klamathensis klamathensis - Klamath ramshom

(snail)Vorticifex klamathensis sinitsini - Sinitsin ramshom (snail) Zapada (=Neomura) wahkeena - Wahkeena Falls flightless

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FishCatostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus - Goose Lake suckerCatostomus tahoensis - Tahoe suckerCottus pitensis - Pit sculpinGila alvordensis - Alvord chubGila bicolor eurysoma - Sheldon tui chubOncorhynchus keta - chum salmonRichardsonius egregius - Lahontan redside shiner

AmphibiansAmides flavipunctatus - black salamander Batrachoseps attenuatus - California slender salamander Dicamptodon copei - Cope's giant salamander Plethodon larselli - Larch Mountain salamander Plethodon stormi - Siskiyou Mountains salamander Rana pipiens - northern leopard frog

ReptilesChrysemys picta - painted turtleClemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle

BirdsAgelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird Bartramia longicauda - upland sandpiper Bucephala albeola - buffleheadCentrocercus urophasianus phaios - western sage grouse

(northeast populations)Charadrius alexandrims nivosus - western snowy plover

(interior populations)Coccyzus americanus - yellow-billed cuckooCotumicops noveboracensis - yellow railEgretta thula - snowy egretFalco columbarius - merlinGavia immer - common loonHistrionicus histrionicus - harlequin duckIxobrychus exilis hesperis - western least bitternLams pipixcan - Franklin's gullLeucosticte tephrocotis wallowa - Wallowa rosy finchOceanodroma furcata - fork-tailed storm-petrelPelecanus erythrorhynchos - American white pelicanPelecanus occidentalis - brown pelicanPodiceps grisegena - red-necked grebeTringa melanoleuca - greater yellowlegs

MammalsBrachylagus idahoensis - pygmy rabbitCanis lupus - gray wolfEnhydra lutris nereis - southern sea otterEuderma maculatum - spotted batFelis lynx canadensis - North American lynxGulo gulo luteus - California wolverineMartes pennanti pacifica - Pacific fisherPlecotus townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared batSpermophilus elegans nevadensis - Wyoming ground squirrelSpermophilus washingtoni - Washington ground squirrelVulpes velox macrotis - kit fox

InvertebratesAgonum belleri - Beller's ground beetle Apatania (=Radema) tavala - Cascades apatanian caddisfiy Boloria bellona toddi - eastern meadow fritillary butterfly Boloria selene toUandensis - silver-bordered fritillary butterfly Cicindela columbica - Columbia River tiger beetle Derephysia foliacea - foliaceous lace bug Fisherola nuttalli - shortface lanx (=giant Columbian River

limpet)Fluminicola sp. nov. - Crooked Creek pebblesnail Hebms buenoi - Bueno's boreostolus hebrus (bug)Hemphillia glandulosa glandulosa - warty jumping-slug Incisalia polios obscura - hoary elfin butterfly Juga sp. nov. - brown juga (snail)Juga sp. nov. - three-band juga (snail)Lanx aha - highcap lanx (snail)Lygus oregonae - Oregon lygus bug Micracanthia fennica - Harney Hot Spring shore bug Ochlodes yuma - Yuma skipper butterfly Oreohelix sp. nov. - Hells Canyon mountainsnail Phyciodespallida bamesi - Barnes' crescent butterfly Physa megalochlamys - large-mantle physa (snail)Polites mardon - Mardon skipper butterfly Polites mystic - long dash skipper butterfly Prophysaon coemleum - blue-grey tail-dropper (slug) Prophysaon dubium - papillose tail-dropper (slug)Saldula villosa - hairy shore bug Speyeria coronis coronis - Coronis fritillary butterfly Speyeria zerene bremneri - valley silverspot butterfly Vanduzeeina califomicus borealis - boreal scutellerid (bug) Vespericola sierranus - Siskiyou hesperian (snail)

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FishAcipenser medirostris - green sturgeon Catostomus rimiculus ssp. - Jenny Creek sucker Catostomus snyderi - Klamath largescale sucker Cottus bairdi ssp. - Malheur mottled sculpin Coitus marginatus - margined sculpin Cottus princeps - Klamath Lake sculpin Cottus tenuis - slender sculpin Gila bicolor ssp. - Catlow tui chub Gila bicolor ssp. - Warner Basin tui chub Gila bicolor oregonensis - Oregon Lakes tui chub Gila bicolor thalassina - Goose Lake tui chub Lavinia (Hesperoleucus) symmetricus mitrulus - California

(pit) roachLampetra tridentata - Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata ssp. - Goose Lake lamprey Oncorhynchus clarki clarki - coastal cutthroat trout, lower

Columbia River and coastal anadromous runs Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - inland/interior redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Catlow Valley redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Goose Lake redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Jenny Creek redband trout Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. - Warner Valley redband trout Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - fall Chinook salmon, lower

Columbia River runs below Boimeville and south coast runs south of Port Orford

Oregonichthys kalawatseti - Umpqua chub Rhinichthys cataractae ssp. - Millicoma dace

AmphibiansAneides ferreus - clouded salamanderAscaphus truei - tailed frogBufo boreas - western toadBufo woodhousii - Woodhouse's toadPlethodon elongatus - Del Norte salamanderRarui aurora aurora - northern red-legged frogRana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frogRana cascadae - Cascades frogRana pretiosa - spotted frog (east of the Cascades)Rhyacotriton cascadae - Cascade seep salamanderRhyacotriton kezeri - Columbia seep salamanderRhyacotriton variegatus - southern seep salamanderTaricha granulosa mazama - Crater Lake newt

ReptilesCrotaphytus bicinctores - Mojave black-collared lizard Lampropeltis getula - common kingsnake Lampropeltis zonata - California mountain kingsnake Phrynosoma platyrhinos - desert horned lizard Sceloporus graciosus graciosus - northern sagebrush lizard Sonora semiannulata - western ground snake

BirdsAccipiter gentilis - northern goshawkAegolius funereus - boreal owlAmmodramus savannarum - grasshopper sparrowAmphispiza bilineata - black-throated sparrowAthene cunicularia hypugea - western burrowing owlButeo regalis - ferruginous hawkButeo swainsoni - Swainson's hawk

Casmerodius albus - great egret Centrocercus urophasianus phaios - western sage grouse

(southeast populations)Chlidonias niger - black ternCypseloides niger - black swiftDendragapus canadensis - spruce grouseElanus leucurus - white-tailed kiteEmpidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcherGymnorhinus cyanocephalus - pinyon jayLeucosticte atrata - black rosy finchMelanerpes formicivorus - acorn woodpeckerMelanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpeckerPicoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpeckerPinicola enucleator - pine grosbeakPolioptila caerulea - blue-gray gnatcatcherPooecetes gramineus qffinis - Oregon vesper sparrowProgne subis - purple martinSeiurus noveboracensis - northern waterthrushSelasphorus platycercus - broad-tailed hummingbirdSphyrapicus thyroideus - Williamson's sapsuckerSterna forsteri - Forster's ternTringa solitaria - solitary sandpiper

MammalsAmmospermophilus leucurus - white-tailed antelope squirrelAntrozous pallidus - Pacific pallid batArborimus (=Phenacomys) albipes - white-footed voleBassariscus astutus - ringtailEumetopias jubatus - northern sea lionLasionycteris noctivagans - silver-haired batLepus townsendii - white-tailed jackrabbitMaries americana - American martenMyotis ciliolabrum - western small footed batMyotis evotis - long-eared batMyotis thysanodes - fringed batMyotis volans t long-legged batMyotis yumanensis - Yuma batPlecotus townsendii pallescens - pale western big-eared bat Seiurus griseus - western gray squirrel Tadarida brasiliensis - Brazilian free-tailed bat

InvertebratesAcalypta cooleyi - Cooley's acalypta lace bug Acalypta lillianis - lillianis moss bug Acupalpus punctatus - no common name Agapetus denningi - Denning's agapetus caddisfly Agriades glaudon podarce - gray-blue butterfly Amerigoniscus malheurensis - Malheur isopod Anodonta californiensis - California floater (mussel) Atrazonotus umbrosus - Umbrose seed bug Bembidion tigrinum - cryptic beach carabid beetle Boreostolis americanus - American boreostolus Cardiastethus borealis - boreal cardiastethus pirate bug Centrophilus perplexus - cave cricket

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Ceraclea vertreesi - Vertree's ceraclean caddisfly Ceratocapsus oregana - Oregon acetropsis bug Chloealtis aspasma - Siskiyou chloealtis grasshopper Chorosoma sp. nov. - western chorosoma Chrysobothris potentillae - potentilla root borer beetle Cincindela hirticolis siuslawensis - Siuslaw sand tiger beetle Colias occidentalis chrysomelas - western sulphur butterfly Criocoris saliens - salien plant bug Cryptochia neosa - Blue Mountains cryptochian caddisfly Cryptomastix devia - Puget oregonian (snail)Dendrocoris arizonensis - dendrocoris stink bug Discus shimeki cockerelli - Cockerell's striated disc (snail) Eobrachycentrus gelidae - Mt. Hood brachycentrid caddisfly Eurychilopterella . sp. nov. - Oregon trunkJnhabiting-plant bug Eusattus rectus - ground beetleFarula davisi - Green Springs Mountain farulan caddisfly Farula jewetti - Mt. Hood farulan caddisfly Farula reapiri - Tombstone Prairie farulan caddisfly Fluminicola columbiana (=F. fuscus) - Columbia

pebblesnail (=great Columbia River spire snail)Goeracea oregona - Sagehen Creek goeracean caddisfly Gomphus kurilis - California clubtail dragonfly Gomphus lynnae - Lynn's clubtail dragonfly Gonidea angulata - western ridgemussel Halticotoma sp. nov. - Oregon halitocoma plant bug Hesperocimex coloradensis - Colorado hesperocimex Hesperotingis sp. nov. - Klamath Marsh lace bug Homoplectra schuhi - Schuh's homoplectran caddisfly Hoplistoscelis heidemanni - Heidemann's nabid (bug) Hydrometra martini - Martin's water-measurer Hydroporus Corvallis - Corvallis diving beetle Hydropsyche abella - Abelian hydropsyche caddisfly Kenkia rhynchida - planarian, no common name Lepidostoma geodeni - Goeden's lepidostoman caddisfly Limnephilus atercus - Fort Dick linmephilus caddisfly Lycaena mariposa ssp. - Siskiyou copper butterfly Macrotylus essigi - Essig's macrotylus plant bug Malezonotus obrieni - Ashlock-Obrien's seed bug Malthodes glyphidius - cantharid beetle Margaritifera falcata - western pearlshell Megomphix leutarius - Umatilla megomphix (snail)Mesovelia mulsanti - Mulsant's small water strider Micracanthia schuhi - Schuh's micracanthia shore bug

Nabicula propinquua - marsh nabid (bug)Nabicula subcoleoptera - black nabicula nabid (bug)Nebria gebleri siskiyouensis - Siskiyou gazelle beetle NebriaJeffreyi - Jeffrey's carabid beetle Nebria labontei - Labonte's gazelle beetle Nebriapiperi - Piper's gazelle beetle Nebria steensensis - Steens Mountain gazelle beetle Nebria vandykei wyeast - Wyeast's gazelle beetle Nebria wallowae - Wallowa Mountain gazelle beetle Neominois ridingsii stretchii - Stretch's satyr butterfly Oarisma garita - Garita skipper butterfly Ochrotrichia alsea - Alsea ochrotrichian micro caddisfly Ochrotrichia phenosa - Deschutes ochrotrichian microcaddisfly Ochrotrichia vertreesi — Vertree's ochrotrichian micro

caddisflyOligophlebodes mostbento - Tombstone Prairie caddisflyOrectoderus schuhi - Schuh's orectoderus plant bugOreohelix strigosa delicata - Blue mountainsnailOstrea lurida - native oysterPhilocasca oron - Clatsop philocascan caddisflyPhilotiella speciosa - small blue butterflyPinalitus solivagus - true fir pinalitusPlatylygus pseudotsugae - Douglas-fir platylygusPolites coras - Peck's skipper butterflyPolygyrella polygyrella - humped coin (snail)Polymerus castilleja - Indian paintbrush polymerus Pristiloma wascoense - shiny tightcoil (snail)Pristinicola (= Bythinella) hemphilli - pristine springsnail Pronotocrepis clavicornis - thick antennaed current bug Radiodiscus abietum - fir pinwheel (snail)Rhyacophila haddocki - Haddock's rhyacophilan caddisfly Rhyacophila unipunctata - one-spot rhyacophilan caddisfly Satyrium auretorium - gold-hunter's hairstreak butterfly Sixeonotus sp. nov. - Oregon sixeonotus plant bug Stygobromus hubbsi - Malheur Cave amphipod Stygobromus oregonensis - Oregon Cave amphipod Tetracoris paludum - pale teratocoris sedge bug Tinodes siskiyou - Siskiyou caddisflyVorticifex neritoides - nerite ramshorn (snail) |

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FishLampetra ayresi - river lampreyLampetra lethophaga - Pit-Klamath brook lamprey

AmphibiansAmbystoma tigrinum melanostictum - blotched tiger salamander

ReptilesContia tenuis - sharptail snake

BirdsAnser albifrons elgasi - tule white-fronted goose Archilochus alexandri - black-chinned hummingbird Branta canadensis occidentalis - dusky Canada goose Bucephala islandica - Barrow's goldeneye Catharus fiiscescens - veery Dolichonyx oryzivorus - bobolinkDryocopus pileatus - pileated woodpercker (all populations) Eremophila alpestris strigata - streaked horned lark (W. OR

interior valleys)Glaucidium gnoma - northern pygmy owl Grus canadensis tabida - greater sandhill crane Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl Picoides arcticus - black-backed woodpecker Picoides tridactylus - three-toed woodpecker Plegadis chihi - white-faced ibis Podiceps auritus - horned grebe Riparia riparia - bank swallow Sayornis nigricans - black phoebe Selasphorus sasin - Allen's hummingbird Sialia mexicana - western bluebird Sitta pygmaea - pygmy nuthatch Sterna caspia - Caspian tern Strix nebulosa - great gray owl

MammalsOvis canadensis californiana - California bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis canadensis - Rocky Mt. bighorn sheep Sorexpreblei -‘Preble's shrew

InvertebratesAcneus beeri - Beer's false water penny beetle Acneus burnelli - Burnell's false water penny beetle Archilestes californica - California giant damselfly Lycaena phlaeas arctodon - beartooth copper butterfly Nebria gebleri fragariae - Strawberry Mountains gazelle beetle Ochlodes agricola agricola - rural skipper butterfly Pterostichus johnsoni - Johnson's waterfall carabid beetle Rhyacophila fenderi - Fender's rhyacophilan caddisfly Scaphinotus hatchi - Hatch's snail-eating carabid beetle Tanypteryx hageni - montane bog dragonfly

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FishCatostomus microps - Modoc sucker Lampetra richardsoni - western brook lamprey Ptychocheilus umpquae - Umpqua squawfish Rhinichthys evermanni - Umpqua dace

ReptilesColuber constrictor - racer Gambelia wislizenii - long-nose leopard lizard Hypsiglena torquata - night snake Masticophis taeniatus - striped whipsnake Phrynosoma douglassii - short-horned lizard

BirdsAegolius acadicus - saw-whet owl Anthus spinoletta - water pipit Aphelocoma coerulescens nevadae - Nevada scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens oocleptica - Nicasio scrub jay Aythya affinis - lesser scaup Aythya collaris - ring-necked duck Branta canadensis minima - cackling Canada goose Bubulcus ibis - cattle egret Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift Cerorhinca monocerata - rhinocerus auklet Charadrius semipalmatus - semipalmated sandpiper Cygnus buccinator - trumpeter swan Dumetella carolinensis - gray catbird Empidonax alnorum - alder flycatcher Empidonax minimus - least flycatcher Falco rusticolus - gyrfalcon Haematopus bachmani - black oystercatcher Himantopus mexicanus - black-necked stilt Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew Oreortyx picta - mountain quail Pams inomatus zaleptus - Warner Valley titmouse Phalaenoptilus nuttallii californicus - California dusky

poorwillPtychoramphus aleutincus - Cassin's auklet Setophaga mticilla - American redstart Sialia currucoides - mountain bluebird Spizella atrogularis - black-chinned sparrow Strix varia - barred owlThryomanes bewickii atrestms - Warner Valley Bewick's wren Tyto alba - bam owl

French poodle {Canus familiaris)

MammalsArborimus longicaudus - red tree vole Bison bison athabascae - wood bison Mirounga angustirostris - northern elephant seal Ochotonaprinceps taylori - Taylor's pika Perognathus longimembris - little pocket mouse Sorex merriami - Merriam's shrew Sorex trigonirostris - Ashland shrew Thomomys bottae detumidus - Pistol River pocket gopher Thomomys bottae laticeps - Pacific pocket gopher Thomomys mazama helleri - Gold Beach pocket gopher Thomomys mazama hespems - pocket gopher Thomomys mazama niger - pocket gopher

InvertebratesAegialites californicus - seacliff beetle Brachypanorpa montanum - mountain scorpionfly Charidryas acastus dorothyae - Dorothy's acastus checkerspot

butterflyColias pelidne skinneri - Skinner's sulphurCryptocercus punctulatus - wood roachCychms rickseckeri - Ricksecker's snail-eating carabid beetleDolophilodes. oregona - Oregon dolophilodes.caddisflyFluminicola seminalis - vagrant pebblesnailFluminicola sp. nov. - Three Forks pebblesnailHaliotis rufescens - red abaloneJuga sp. nov. - striped juga (snail)Lanx patelloides - Imeecap lanxLepidostoma fischeri - Fischer's lepidostoman caddisflyLimnephilus alconura - Klamath li'mnephilan caddisflyLyogyms sp. nov. - topaz duskysnailNebria gyllenhali lassenensis - Mount Lassen gazelle beetleNebria paradisi - Paradise gazelle beetlePhysella sp. nov. - Borax Lake physellid snail (=P. gyrina)Pyrgulopsis sp. nov. - Three Forks springsnailTrimerotropis helferi - Heifer's trimerotropisTriodopsispopuli - Hell's Canyon land snail

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This plant list is an update of the 1993 edition of this book. All status changes for specific taxa reflect new information obtained since then. Both the format, definitions and categories of the lists are similar to the previous edition, but contain the TNC-National Heritage Network-ranks for each taxon included. The main body of the text is an alphabetical listing of all taxa on all the lists. Descriptions of the categories and lists can be found in the Introduction on page two. State distribution is included for all taxa on the Lists in this edition.

At the end of the main list, the various taxa included are listed again by lists. These include a) The USFWS Listed, Candidate and Species of Concern lists; b) The ODA Candidate List with state listed taxa; c). List 1; d) List 2; e) List 3; f) List 4; and g) Taxa Considered but Rejected. Details on these lists are included below.

List 1 contains taxa which are endangered or threatened throughout their range or which are presumed extinct. The status of taxa on this list represents its status throughout its range. Species which are extirpated from Oregon are included with an - ex after the List number (1-ex). Taxa known or thought to be extinct throughout their range have an -X following the list number (1-X).

List 2 contains species which are threatened, endangered or possibly extirpated from Oregon, but are more common or stable elsewhere. Taxa extirpated from Oregon are included with an -ex after the List number (2-ex).

List 3 contains species for jvhich more information is needed before stams can be determined, but which may be threatened or endangered in Oregon or throughout their range.

List 4 contains taxa of concern which are not currently threatened or endangered. It includes taxa which are very rare but are currently secure, as well as taxa which are declining in numbers or habitat but are still too common to be proposed as threatened or endangered.

Included in the text as Considered but Rejected, are taxa which have been dropped since the 1993 edition. An entire list of Taxa Considered but Rejected is included as the last List in the plant section. These taxa have been dropped for one of three reasons, which are specified following each taxon's name: 1) they have taxonomic problems serious enough to warrant exclusion from the list (T); 2) they are considered at present to be too cbmmon or secure to warrant inclusion on this list (C); or 3) they were originally included on one of the lists because they were suspected to occur in the state, but were dropped because they have never been documented in Oregon (N).

In all of the lists, we have made an effort to include the variety or subspecies which occurs in Oregon. Often this may be the only variety or subspecies from the state, and in the past these may have been included without a subspecific or varietal name. In this edition, these taxa have been included with a diamond (0) following the scientific name. ORNHP would like information regarding any occurrences of other subspecies or varieties of these taxa found in Oregon.

ORNHP is interested in obtaining and computerizing all location data for taxa on Lists 1 and 2. Manual files are maintained for those on List 3 and 4. It is critical that additional information be obtained for List 3 taxa ^o accurate status determinations can be

made. Information on status or occurrences of any species included would be appreciated. Distribution information is based on historical and current reports and is included to aid in searches and to increase general knowledge of these taxa.

The Oregon Checklist and Flora project, and the publication of new regional floras (the Jepson and Intermountain Flora) has resulted in a number of recent name changes, which have been included in this version. Whenever possible, we have used names and authorities provided by the Oregon Checklist Project at the Oregon State University herbarium. More information on this project is included on the following page.

STATE ENDANGERED PLANT PROTECTION

- Oregon Department of Agriculture Plant Conservation Biology ProgramDepartment of Botany and Plant Pathology Oregon State University, 2082 Cordley Hall,Corvallis, OR 97331-2902 Robert J. Meirike, Program Leader Assistant Professor of Botany (541)737-2317Thomas N. Kaye, Monitoring Specialist Herbarium Research Associate (541) 737-2346Steven D. Gisler, Conservation Biologist (541) 737-4420

In 1987, the Oregon Legislature passed Senate Bill 533 (unofficially the "Oregon Endangered Species Act") at the urging of the Native Plant Society of Oregon and others in the state's botanical community. This bill, and its accompanying stamtes (ORS 564.100-564.135), direct the state Department of Agriculmre (ODA) to maintain a strong program to conserve and protect native plant species threatened or endangered with extinction. The Endangered Species Program (now integrated into the Plant Conservation Biology Program in ODA's Natural Resources Division) was initiated in 1988.

With the exception of ODA's ability to regulate the import, export, and commercial trafficking of threatened and endangered plants (under ORS 564.120), the state's conservation authority concerning these species currently extends only to state-owned or state-leased lands. The statutes do not require private or federal land owners to safeguard species protected by state law, although ODA is willing to work with the owners or managers of these lands in conservation efforts if they request help. There continues to be excellent cooperation with federal agencies concerning the management of the 61 species currently listed as threatened and endangered by the State of Oregon. In addition, ODA contributes to the smdy and evaluation of many other candidate and sensitive taxa. These types of studies, focusing on systematics, reproductive biology, and demography (i.e., monitoring research), provide data that support or refute the state listing of candidate and sensitive taxa. Such biologically-based projects are critical for accurate status determinations of many rare species, and have contributed to the recent addition of 42 species to the state threatened and endangered list in July, 1995.

ODA has adopted administrative rules (OAR 603-73-001 through 603-73-110) that specify procedures pursuant to the listing.

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SPECIAL PLANTS (cont.)reclassification, or delisting of plant species by the state as threatened or endangered; the development of regulations and programs intended to assist and direct state land management agencies in their important roles involving native plant protection; and the initiation of a system of permits for transplanting, reintroduction, scientific study, or collection of threatened or endangered plants. Any person or organization engaging in the collection, transplantation, reintroduction, or other studies of listed species must register with, and receive a permit from, ODA. If you are interested in reading the latest laws and regulations governing threatened and endangered plant studies and management requirements in Oregon, write to ODA and ask for a copy of the endangered species administrative rules revised in 1995 (address requests to the Natural Resources Division, Oregon Department of Agriculture, 635 Capitol Street NE, Salem, OR 97310-0110.)

Since 1991, the ODA Plant Conservation Biology Program has developed a joint research agreement with Oregon State University, and much of the ODA program activities are based at OSU. With the recent acquisition of the University of Oregon Herbarium, OSU is now the center of taxonomic research in the state. The ODA program provides collaborative opportunities for state scientists, faculty, and graduate smdents concerned with plant rarity and endangerment issues to work together towards common goals. Anyone interested in learning more about ODA's role in plant conservation, or graduate smdies in this topic at ' OSU should contact Bob Meinke.

Native Plant Society of Oregon (NPSO)Plant Protection and Education ProgramsNPSO has had a long history of working towards the protection of rare plants in Oregon. From involvement in the original Oregon Rare and Endangered Plant Project from 1972-1982 to work on passage of the Oregon Endangered Species Act, NPSO members have been at the forefront of plant conservation in Oregon.

In addition to sponsoring and supporting endangered species legislation, NPSO carries on its own rare plant protection program. Members in 11 chapters across the state monitor rare plants in each area, and report findings to the state R&E chair. This information is then incorporated into ORNHP's databases..In addition, each chapter has an active schedule of programs, workshops and field trips. New members are always welcome.For information write to:

Membership Chair, NPSO2584 NW Savier St.Portland, OR 97210

Since the passage of the federal Endangered Species Law in 1973, great strides have been made in Oregon to understand and protect our state's rare plants. Starting two decades ago with the visionary efforts of Kenton Chambers and Jean Siddall, hundreds of individuals and organizations have taken part and still take part in this important effort. The book you hold in your hand represents the combined efforts of these Oregonians who have worked together for many years toward one goal - to save Oregon's beautiful and unique native flora and fauna from extinction.

Oregon Flora ProjectThe Oregon State University (OSU) Herbarium and Department of Botany and Plant Pathology is sponsoring the Oregon Flora Project. Its goal is to produce a Flora of Oregon and an Oregon Vascular Plant Atlas in printed and computerized forms.

The Flora of Oregon will be an illustrated manual of the vascular plants of Oregon, including identification keys and species descriptions. The first step in this project is to produce an up-to- date Oregon Vascular Plant Checklist. This is a list of all native and namralized vascular plants of Oregon, with currently accepted names, synonyms, literature citations and plant origin (native or exotic) included. The goal is to complete the checklist around the end of 1996.

The Oregon Vascular Plant Atlas will contain distribution maps for all of Oregon's vascular plant species. Data for the distribution maps will come from herbarium specimens and species lists. The later are being gathered from a wide variety of sources from around the state. The atlas will include overlays for ecoregions, existing vegetation, potential vegetation, rainfall and climate zones.

The Flora project is being coordinated by three groups of professional and lay botanists from throughout Oregon. There are currently eleven Checklist Project Leaders, who meet monthly at OSU. The Checklist Advisory Board is currently made up of nine botanists, who review checklist entries. The Atlas project is led by a multidisciplinary team of eleven people, including botanists, geographers, and Geographical Information System (GIS) specialists. Five undergraduate students provide basic support.

The Oregon Flora Newsletter is a quarterly publication to disseminate project news. To obtain more information, or to be added to the Newsletter mailing list, send a note to:

Scott Sundberg ;Department of Botany and Plant PathologyOregon State University2082 Cordley Hall ,Corvallis, OR 97331-2902(541) 737-4338 or 737-4106;/ax; (541) 737-3573 !

To date, over 60 people have worked on the project, and over 780 volunteer hours have been recorded. The project has received . funding from forty-eight private individuals and one corporation. To make a donation to the flora project, send a check made out to the OSU Foundation to Scott Sundberg at the address above. In addition to private funding, NPSO has provided seed money to the Flora Project, and designated a coordinator to guide the state­wide data collection efforts of the Atlas project. It is expected that hundreds of individuals will participate in this project by reporting plant localities and compiling species lists.

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Scientific Name Physiographic Province; Adjacent States TNC FED ODA ONHPTommon Name Oregon Counties Rank Status Status List

VASCULAR PLANTS

Abronia latifolia Eschsch. CR; CA. WA G5 — — 3yellow sandverbena Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Till S3

Abronia umbellata Lam. ssp. breviflora CR; CA G4T2 SoC LE 1(Standi.) Munz <> pink sandverbena

Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane SI

Achnatherum hendersonii (Vasey) Barkworth BM, HP, CB; WA G3 — C 1Henderson's ricegrass Croo,Wasc S2

Achnatherum speciosum (Trin. & Rupr.) BR; CA, NV -1- G5 - ~ 2Barkworth desert needlegrass

Harn S2

Achnatherum wallowensis sp. nov. ined. BM G2 — - 1Wallowa ricegrass Croo, Wall -S2

Adiantum jordanii C. Mueller CR. KM; CA G4G5 - - 3California maiden-hair Curr, Doug, Jose S2

Agastache cusickii (Greenm.) Heller BR; NV G3G4 ~ - 2Cusick's giant-hyssop Harn ' S2

Agoseris elata (Nutt.) Greene WC, EC; CA, WA G4 — — 2tall agoseris Clac, Desc, Hood, Jeff S2

Agrostis hendersonii Hitchc. KM; CA G1 SoC c 1-ex= A. microphylla var. hendersonii Jack SHHenderson's bentgrass

Agrostis howellii Scribn. WC, wv G2 SoC c 1Howell's bentgrass Hood, Lane, Mult S2

Agrostis humilis Vasey BM, EC; CA, BC + G4 — — 3mountain bentgrass Clac, Desc, Hood, Jeff, Klam, Wall SU

Allenrolfea occidentalis (S. Watson) Ktze. BR. OU; CA, ID, NV + G4 — — 2iodine bush Harn, Malh S2

Allium bisceptrum S. Watson BM. BR, OU; CA, ID -1- G4G5 „ — 4two-stemmed onion Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh S4

Allium bolanderi var. bolanderi - Considered but rejected, too common

Allium bolanderi S. Watson var. mirabile KM; CA G4T3 -- -- 3(Henderson) McNeal potato bulb Bolander's onion

Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S3?

Allium brandegei S. Watson BM, OU; ID -1- G4 — „ * 3Brandegee's onion Bake, Harn, Malh, Unio, Wall S3

Allium campanulatum S. Watson KM, WC, EC, BM, BR; CA; Bake. Croo, G4 — — 4Sierra onion Doug, Gran, Harn, Hood, Jack, Jeff, Jose,

Klam, Lake, Linn, Umat, Wall, Wasc, WheeS3

Allium douglasii Hook. var. nevii (S. Watson) EC; WA G4T4 — — 4Ownbey & MingroneNevius' onion

Hood, Wasc S3

Allium geyeri S. Watson var. geyeri 0 BM; ID, NV, WA + G4T4 — — 2Geyer's onion Wall SI

Allium lemmonii S. Watson BM, BR, OU; CA, ID, NV G4G5 _ — 4Lemmon's onion Bake, Harn, Malh S4

Allium macrum S. Watson EC, BM, BR, HP, CB; CA, WA; Croo, Gill, G4 — — 4rock onion Gran, Harn, Jeff, Klam, Umat, Wasc, Whee S4

Allium madidum S. Watson BM; ID; Bake Croo, G3 __ — 4swamp onion Gran, Morr, Umat, Unio, Wall, Whee S3

Allium peninsulare Lem. KM; CA G5 _ 3peninsular onion Jack S?

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Alliumpleianthum S. Watson BM, HP, CB G3Q _ __ 3many-flowered onion Croo, Jeff, Morr, Wasc, Whee S3

Allium robinsonii Hend. CB; WA G3 — — 2-exRobinson's onion Gill, Morr, Sher, Umat SH

Allium sanbomii Wood var. sanbomii <> KM; CA G3 — - 3Sanborn's onion Jack SU

Allium tolmiei Baker ex S. Watson BM; ID G4T3Q — — 3var. platyphyllum (Tidestrom) Ownbey flat-leaved 'Tolmie's onion

Bake, Gran, Umat, Unio, Wall S3

Allium unifolium Kell. WV; CA G4G5 — - 4one-leaved onion Polk, Yamh S4

Ammannia robusta Heer & Regel CB, CR, KM; CA G4? — — 3(A. coccinea Rottb. missapplied) Curr, Doug, Jose, Wasc SUammannia

Amsinckia carinata Nels. & Macbr. OU G2 C=C> LT 1Malheur Valley fiddleneck Malh S2

Androsace elongata L. ssp. acuta KM; CA G5T3 - - 2-ex(Greene) Robb. 0 long-stemmed androsace

Jack SH

Anemone multijida Poir. var. tetonensis BM; ID, NV + G5T4 - - 3(Porter) C.L. Hitchc. cliff anemone

Wall SU

Anemone oregana Gray var. felix (Peck) CR;WA - G4T2 - - 2C.L. Hitchc. bog anemone

Line, Polk SI

Antennaria aromatica Evert BM; MT, WY G4 SoC - 4aromatic pussytoes Wall S3

Antirrhinum kingii S. Watson BR; CA, NV -t- G4 — — 3King's snapdragon Harn SU

Arabis aculeolata Greene KM, WC; CA G4 — — 4Waldo rockcress Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S3

Arabis davidsonii Greene BM; CA + G4G5 — — 3Davidson's rockcress Bake SU

Arabis furcata S. Watson WC, EC; WA G4 - - 4Cascade rockcress Clac, Hood, Jeff, Mari, Wasc S3

Arabis hdstatula Greene BM G? — - 3Hells Canyon rockcress Wall S?

Arabis koehleri How. var. koehleri KM G3T1 SoC C 1Koehler's rockcress Doug SI

Arabis koehleri How. var. stipitata Roll. KM; CA G3T3 — — 4Koehler's stipitate rockcress Curr, Jack, Jose S3

Arabis "macdonaldiana" KM; CA GIQ SoC 1Red Mt. rockcress Curr SI

Arabis modesta Roll. KM; CA G2Q — — 2Rogue Canyon rockcress Curr, Jose S2

Arabis serpentinicola Roll. KM; CA GIQ SoC - 3serpentine rockcress Curr SI

Arabis sparsiflora Nutt. var. atrorubens WC, EC; WA G5T3 — — 2(Greene) Roll, sickle-pod rockcress

Hood, Mult, Wasc S2

Arabis suffrutescens S. Watson var. horizontalis WC G5T1 SoC c 1(Greene) Roll. Klam SICrater Lake rockcress

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States Oregon Counties

TNCRank

FEDStatus

ODAStatus

ONHPList

Arctostaphylos hispidula How. KM; CA ^ G3 2hairy manzanita Curr, Doug, Jose si

Aremriafranklinii Douglas ex Hook. CB; WA G3TH __ C 1-Xvar. thompsonii Peck Gill SHThompson's sandwort

Arenaria rossii R. Br. var. rossii 0 BM; ID, WA -1- G4T4 „ 2Ross' sandwort Wall SI?

Argemone munita Dur. & Hig. = A. m. ssp. BR, OU; NV G4T4 __ 2rotundata Harn, Malh S2prickly-poppy

Arnica viscosa Gray WC; CA G4 __ .. 2Shasta arnica Desc, Doug, Klam S2

Artemisia arbuscula Nutt. ssp. thermopola Beetle BM, HP; CA, ID, NV GST? „ „ 3-cleft-Jeaf.sagebrush Bake,-Croo,'Gran, Whee SU

Artemisia campestris L. ssp. borealis (Pall.) Hall CB; WA G5T1 C=0 LE 1-ex& Clem. var. wormskioldii (Bess.) Cronq. Sher SXnorthern wormwood

Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. ssp. estesii Chamb. EC, HP G5T2 SoC 1Estes' artemisia Croo, Desc, Jeff S2

Artemisia packardiae Grimes & Ertter . BR, DU; ID, NV G3 3Packard's artemisia Harn, Malh S3

Artemisia papposa Blake & Cronq. OU; ID, NV G3 2Owyhee sagebrush Malh S2

Asarum wagneri Lu & Mesler WC, EC G3 C 1green-flowered wild-ginger Doug, Jack, Klam S3

Asarum caudatum Bindley var.nov KM G5T?Q 3white-flowered wild-ginger Jose S?

Asclepias cryptoceras S. Watson BM, BR, HP, OU; CA, ID, NV, WA -H G4 „ 4pallid milkweed Bake, Croo, Gran, Harn, Malh, Wall, Whee S4

Asplenium septentrionale (L.) Hoffm. WC; CA G5 .. 2grass-fern Doug SI

Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum L. = A. viride BM; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 2green spleenwort Wall SI

Aster brickellioides Greene KM; CA G4 3smooth rayless aster Curr, Jack, Jose SU

Aster curtus Cronq. WV; WA, BC G3 SoC LT 1white-topped aster Clac, Lane, Linn, Mari, Mult S2

Aster gormanii (Piper) Blake WC G3 SoC 1Gorman's aster Clac, Jeff, Linn, Mari S3

Aster vialis (Brads.) Blake CR, WV, WC G2 SoC LT 1wayside aster Doug, Lane S2

Astragalus accidens S. Watson var. hendersonii KM; CA G4T3 3(S. Watson) Jones Doug, Jack, Jose S2?thicket milk-vetch

Astragalus alvordensis Jones BR, OU; NV G4 4Alvord milk-vetch Harn, Malh S4

Astragalus applegatei Peck EC G1 LE LE 1Applegate's milk-vetch Klam SIAstragalus atratus S. Watson var. owyheensis 0 BM, OU; ID, NV G4T3 4(Nels. & Macbr.) Jones Bake, Malh S3

Owyhee milk-vetch

Astragalus californicus (Gray) Greene KM; CA G4? 3California milk-vetch Jack SU

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Astragalus calycosus Torr. BR, OU; CA. ID, NV -t- G5 _ __ 2King's rattleweed Malh SI

Astragalus collinus Douglas ex Hook. CB G5T1 SoC LT 1var. laurentii (Rydb.) Barn.Laurence's milk-vetch

Gill, Morr, Sher, Umat SI

Astragalus diaphanus Douglas var. diaphanus HP, CB; WA G4T3 - - 4transparent milk-vetch Gill, Gran, Morr, Sher, Umat, Wasc, Whee S3

Astragalus diaphanus Douglas var. diurnus BM, HP G4-n SoC ’ LT 1(S. Watson.) PeckSouth Fork John Day milk-vetch

Gran S2

Astragalus gambelianus E. Sheldon KM; CA G4? - - 3Gambel milk-vetch Jack SU

Astragalus hoodianus How. EC, CB; WA G4 — 2Hood River milk-vetch Hood, Wasc S3

Astragalus howellii Gray EC, HP, CB G4 SoC ~ 4Howell's milk-vetch Sher, Wasc S4

Astragalus kentrophyta Gray var. douglasii Barn. CB; WA G5TH - C 1-XDouglas' milk-vetch Umat SH

Astragalus mulfordiae M.E. Jones OU; ID G2 LE 1Mulford's milk-vetch Malh SI

Astragalus peckii Piper EC, HP G3 SoC LT 1Peck's milk-vetch Desc, Klam S3

Astragalusplatytropis A. Gray BR; CA, ID, NV, UT G4 - - 3broad-keeled milk-vetch Harn SU

Astragalus purshii Douglas ex Hook var. OU; ID G5T3 - - 2ophiogenes (Barneby) BarnebySnake River milk-vetch

Malh SI

Astragalus reventiformis (Rydb.) Barneby = CB; WA G5 ~ - 3A. reventus var. canbyi long-leaved milk-vetch

Sher SU

Astragalus robbinsii (Oakes) Gray var. BM G5T3 - - 4alpiniformis (Rydb.) Barn. 0Wallowa milk-vetch

Wall S3

Astragalus salmonis M.E. Jones BM, BR, HP, OU; ID G4 — — 3Trout Creek milk-vetch Bake, Croo, Gran, Harn, Malh S3

Astrhgalus sclerocarpus Gray CB; WA + G4 — - 4stalked-pod milk-vetch Gill, Morr, Sher, Wasc S4

Astragalus solitarius Peck BR, OU; NV G3 SoC - 4weak milk-vetch Harn, Malh S3

Astragalus sterilis Barn. = A. cusickii var. s. OU; ID G2 SoC LT 1sterile milk-vetch Malh S2

Astragalus succumbens Douglas CB; WA G4 - - 4Columbia milk-vetch Gill, Morr, Umat S4

Astragalus tegetarioides M.E. Jones BM, BR; CA G3 SoC C 1bastard kentrophyta Croo, Harn, Lake S3

Astragalus tetrapterus A. Gray BR, OU; NV + G4 - - 4four-winged milk-vetch Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh S4

Astragalus tyghensis Peck HP, CB G1 SoC LT 1Tygh Valley milk-vetch Wasc SI

Astragalus umbraticus Sheld. KM, WC; CA G4 — — 4woodland milk-vetch Curr, Doug, Jose, Lane S3

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Balsamorhiza hooked Nutt. var. idahoensis BM; ID G4T? 3(W.M. Sharp) CronquistHooker's balsamroot

Bake SU

Balsamorhiza rosea Nels. & Macbr. CB; WA G4 — — 2-exrosy balsamroot Umat SH

Balsamorhiza sericea Weber KM; CA G4 — — 4silky balsamroot Curr, Jose S3

Bensoniella oregona (Abr. & Bacig.) Morton CR, KM; CA G2 SoC C 1bensonia Coos, Curr, Doug, Jose S2

Bergia texana (Hook.) Seub. WV, OU; ID, WA + G5 — — 4Texas bergia Malh, Mult S3?

Bolandra oregana S. Watson WC. BM; ID, WA G3 — c 1Oregon bolandra Bake, Hood, Mult, Wall S3

Botrychium ascendens W.H. Wagner BM; CA, ID, NV, WA + G3? SoC c 1upward-lobed moonwort Bake, Croo, Gran, Wall S2

Botrychium campestre W.H. Wagner & Farrar BM; AB, SK, ND + G2 - - 2prairie moonwort Wall SI

Botrychium crenulatwn W.H. Wagner KM, BM; AZ, CA, ID, MT, NV, UT, WA, G3? SoC c 1crenulate moonwort WY;

Croo,X}ran, Harn, Jack, Unio,.WallS2

Botrychium lanceolatum (Gmel.) Angstrom BM, BR; WA, ID + G5 — — 2ssp. lanceolatum Bake, Gran, Harn, Klam, Unio, Wall S3lance-leaved grape-fern -

Botrychium lineare W.H. Wagner BM; CA, CO, ID, MT, NB, PQ G1 SoC — 1skinny moonwort Wall SI

Botrychium lunaria (L.) Swartz BM; NV, WA -f G5 — — 2moonwort Gran, Wall S2

Botrychium minganense Viet. WC, EC, BM, BR; CA, ID, WA -t- G4 — — 2gray moonwort Bake, Croo, Gran, Harn, Hood, Lane, Linn,

Unio, Wall, Wasc, WheeS2

Botrychium montanum W.H. Wagner WC, EC, BM; CA, WA, BC -h G3 — — 2mountain grape-fern Gran, Linn, Mari, Unio, Wall, Wasc S2

Botrychium paradoxum W.H. Wagner BM; MT, UT, WA, AB, BC, SK G2 SoC c 1twin-spike moonwort Gran, Wall SI

Botrychium pedunculosum W.H. Wagner BM; WA, AB, BC, SK G3? SoC c 1stalked moonwort Wall SI

Botrychium pinnatum St. John EC, BM, BR; CA, WA, ID -h G5 — — 2pinnate grape-fern Bake, Gran, Harn, Wall, Unio, Wasc S2S3

Botrychium pumicola Cov. in Underw. EC G3 SoC LT 1pumice grape-fern Desc, Klam, Lake S3

Brodiaea californica Lindl. KM; CA G3 — — 3California brodiaea Jack SU

Brodiaea terrestris Kell. CR, KM; CA G4 — — 2dwarf brodiaea Coos, Curr S2

Bulbostylis capillaris (L.) C.B. Clarke ? ; CA + G5 -- — 3sand sedge ? SH

Bupleurum americanum Coult. & Rose BM; ID + G5 — — 2bupleurum Bake, Wall S2

Calamagrostis brewed Thurb. WC; CA G4 __ — 2Brewer's reedgrass Clac, Hood, Jeff, Mari S2

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States TNC FED ODA ONHPOregon Counties_______________________ Rank Status Status List

Callitriche marginata Torr. KM, CB; CA + G4 - - 3winged water-starwort Jose, Wasc S2

Calochortus coxii Godfrey & Callahan KM G1 SoC LE 1crinite mariposa-lily Doug SI

Calochortus greenei S. Watson KM, EC; CA G2 C-t> C 1Greene's mariposa-lily Jack, Klam S2

Calochortus howellii S. Watson KM G3 C=0 LT 1Howell's mariposa-lily Curr, Jose S3

Calochortus indecorus Ownbey & Peck KM GX — LE 1-XSexton Mt. mariposa-lily Jose SX

Calochortus longebarbatus S. Watson var. BM, EC; CA, WA G3T3 SoC — 1longebarbatus long-bearded mariposa-lily

Klam, Unio, Wasc S3

Calochortus longebarbatus S. Watson var. BM G3T2 SoC C 1peckii OwnbeyPeck's mariposa-lily

Croo, Harn, Whee S2

Calochortus macrocarpus Douglas var. BM; ID, WA G4T2 - - 3maculosus Nels. & Macbr. ex Macbr. green-band mariposa-lily

Wall S?

Calochortus monophyllus (Lindl.) Lem. KM; CA G3G4 — - 2one-leaved mariposa-lily Jack SI

Calochortus nudus S. Watson KM; CA G3G4 — — 2Shasta star-tulip Jack S2

Calochortus umpquaensis Fredricks KM, WC G1 c LE 1Umpqua mariposa-lily Doug, Jack, Jose SI

Camassia howellii S. Watson KM, WC? G2 SoC C 1Howell's camas Jack, Jose S2

Camissonia graciliflora Hook. & Arn. CR, KM; CA G3? — — 2 •slender-flowered evening-primrose Jose, Line S2

Camissonia cheiranthifolia (Hornem. ex Spreng) CR; CA G4T? — — 3Raimann ssp. cheiranthifolia 0 dune camissonia

Coos, Curr S2?

Camissonia ovata Nutt. KM; CA G3 — — 3golden eggs Doug SU

Camissonia palmeri S. Watson OU; CA, ID, NV G3 - - 3Palmer's evening-primrose Malh SU

Camissonia pygmaea (Douglas) Raven HP, CB; WA G3 — C 1dwarf .evening-primrose Gill, Gran, Umat, Whee SH

Campanula scabrella - Considered but rejected, not documented in Oregon.

Cardamine nuttallii Greene var. covilleana KM; CA GST? — — 3(0. Schulz) Roll.Coville's toothwort

Jose SU

Cardamine nuttallii Greene var. gemmata KM; CA G5T3 SoC c 4(Greene) Roll, purple toothwort

Curr, Jose S3

Cardamine nuttallii Greene var. dissecta KM; CA, WA GST? — — 3(O.E. Schulz) Roll, dissected toothwort

Jack, Jose, Klam SU

Cardamine pattersonii Hend. CR G2 c=» c 1Saddle Mt. bittercress Clat S2

Carex atherodes Spreng. EC, BR; ID, NV-I- GS — — 3awned sedge Harn, Klam, Lake SU

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TNCRank

FEDStatus

ODAStatus

ONHPList

Carex atrata L. var. atrosquama (Mkze.) Cronq. BM; ID, WA + G5T4 2blackened sedge Wall SI

Carex backii Boott. BM, BR; ID, WA -b G5 -- — 2Back's sedge Bake,'Harn, Unio, Wall G1

Carex barbarae Dewey KM; CA G4G5 — — 3Santa Barbara sedge Jack, Jose SU

Carex brevicaulis Mkze. CR; WA, CA G5 — — 3short stemmed sedge Clat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Line, Till SU

Carex buxbaumii - Considered but rejected, too common

Carex capillaris L. BM; ID, NV + G5 — — 4capillary sedge Wall S3

Carex capitata L. BR, EC, WC; ID, NV, WA -b G5 — — 3capitate sedge Desc, Harn, Hood?, Klam SU

Carex comosa Boott WV, KM, EC; CA, WA, ID -b G5 __ — 2bristly sedge Colu, Desc, Jose, Mult SH?

Carex concinna R. Br. BM; ID, WA -b G4G5 __ 4low northern sedge Bake, Wall S3

Carex crawfordii Fern. WC; ID, WA -b G5 — — 3Crawford's sedge Jack SI?

Carex dioica L. var. gynocrates (Wormsk.) Ostenf. BM; NV + G5 — — 2yellow bog sedge 0 Wall SI

Carex eleocharis L. Bailey BM, HP, EC; CA, ID, NV -b G5? — — 2involute-leaved sedge Bake, Croo, Gran?, Klam S2?

Carex gigas (Holm.) Mkze. (inch C. scabriuscula) KM; CA G3? — i- 2Siskiyou sedge ' Curr, Jose S2

Carex gynodynama Olney KM, WC; CA G4G5 — — 3sedge Curr, Lane SU

Carex haydeniana Olney BM; CA, ID, NV, WA -b G4G5 — — 4Hayden's sedge Bake, Harn, Wall S4

Carex hystericina Muhl. ex Willd. WC, BM, HP, OU, CB; CA, ID, WA -b G5 __ __ 2porcupine sedge Croo, Desc, Gran, Jeff, Malh, Wall, Wasc S2

Whee

Carex interior L. Bailey WC?, BM, HP; CA, ID, WA -b G5 ___ __ 2inland sedge Croo, Gran, Jack SI

Carex lasiocarpa Ehrh. EC; ID, WA -b G5 __ __ 3slender sedge Wasc SU

Carex livida (Wahl.) Willd. CR, KM, WC; CA, ID, WA -b G5 _ _ 2pale sedge Clac, Curr, Jose, Line, Mult S2

Carex macrocephala Willd. ex Spreng. CR; WA -b G5 — — 4bighead sedge Clat, Coos, Doug, Line, Till S3?

Carex macrochaeta C.A. Mey. CR, WC; WA + G5 _ ___ 2Alaskan long-awned sedge Clat, Mult S2

Carex nardina Fries BM; ID, NV, WA -b G4G5 __ ___ 2spikenard sedge Wall S2?

Carex nervina L. Bailey KM; CA, NV G4 _ ___ 3Sierra nerved sedge Jose SU

Carex norvegica Retz. ssp. norvegica 0 BM; CA, ID, WA -b G5 ___ __ 2Scandinavian sedge Wall SI

Carex nova L. Bailey BM, BR; NV, ID -b G5 _ _ 2new sedge Harn, Wall SI

Carex pluriflora Hulten CR; WA, BC -b G4 _ __ 2many-flowered sedge Clat SI

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Carex praeceptorum Mkze. teacher's sedge

Carex praticola Rydb. meadow sedge

Carexpyrenaica Wahl.Pyrenaean sedge

Carex retrorsa Schw. retrorse sedge

Carex saliniformis - Considered but rejected,

Carex saxatilis L. var. major Olney 0 russet sedge

Carex serratodens W. Boott saw-tooth sedge

Carex sheldonii - Considered but rejected, to

BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA +Bake, Gran, Harn, Unio, Wall

EC, BM, CA, WA, ID +Bake, Hood, Klam, Morr, Unio, Wall

' BM; WA, ID +Bake, Wall

WV, CB; ID, WA +Coin, Lane, Mult, Umat

not documented from Oregon

BM; ID, WA +Wall

KM; CA Doug, Jack, Jose

D common

Carex siccata Dewey silvertop sedge

Carex subnigricans Stacey dark alpine sedge

Carex vemacula L. Bailey sedge

EC, BR; ID, WA +Harn, Klam

EC, BM, BR; CA, NV, ID +Harn, Klam, Wall

, WC, BM,. BR; CA, ID, NV, WA ■+ Bake, Croo, Harn, Hood, Lake, Wall

Carex whitneyi - Considered but rejected, too common

Carex sp. nov. serpentine sedge

Castilleja ambigua H. & A. ssp. ambigua 0 johnny-nip

Castilleja brevilobata Piper short-lobed red-paintbrush

Castilleja chlorotica Piper green-tinged paintbrush

Castilleja Jlava S. Watson var. rustica (Piper) N. Holmg. 0 rural paintbrush

Castilleja fraterna Greenm. fraternal paintbrush

Castilleja glandiilifera Penn, glandular paintbrush

Castilleja levisecta Greenm. golden paintbrush

KM; CA Curr, Jose

CR, KM; CA, WA, BCClat, Coos, Curr, Doug, Lane, Line, Till

KM; CA Jose

ECDesc, Klam, Lake

BM; ID Bake, Wall

BMUnio, Wall

BMBake, Gran, Unio, Wall

WV; WA, BC Linn, Mari, Mult

G4?SU

G5?SU

G4G5SU

G5SI

G451G4?52

G5SU

G5SU

G5QSU

G2G3SU

G4T4SU

G4S3

G3S3

G4T3?S2?

G2S2

G4S4

G1SH

SoC

SoC

PT

Castilleja miniata var. dixonii - Considered but rejected, not documented from Oregon and a questionable taxon

Castillejapilosa (S. Watson) Rydb. var. steenensis (Pennell) N. Holmg.Steens Mt. paintbrush

Castilleja rubida Piper purple alpine paintbrush

Castilleja rupicola Piper cliff paintbrush

BRHarn

BMWall

WC; WA, BC Linn, Mari, Mult

Castilleja schizotricha Greenm. KM; CAsplit-hair paintbrush Jack, Jose

Castilleja thompsonii Pennell Thompson's paintbrush

EC; WA, BC Wasc

Castilleja viscidula A. Gray sticky paintbrush

BM; ID, NV Bake, Unio, Wall

G5T3 SoC S3

G2 SoCS2

G2G3SU

G3?QS2

G3G4SU

G4S?

3

3

3

2

2

2

3

3

3

3

3

4

1

3

1

4

LE 1-ex

C 1

1

3

2

3

3

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States TNC FED ODA ONHPOregon Counties_______________________ Rank Status Status List

Caulanthus crassicaulis (Torr.) S. Watson thick-stemmed wild cabbage

Caulanthus major (M.E. Jones) Payson var. nevadensis Rollins 0 slender wild cabbage

Caulanthus pilosus S. Watson hairy wild cabbage

Chaenactis cusickii A. Gray Cusick's chaenactis

Chaenactis macrantha D.C. Eat. large-flowered chaenactis

Chaenactis nevii A. Gray Nevius' chaenactis

Chaenactis stevioides H. & A. broad-flowered chaenactis

Chaenactis xantiana A. Gray desert chaenactis

Cheilanthes feei Moore Fee's lipfern

Cheilanthes inrerfexm Maxon coastal lipfern

Chlorogalum angustifolium Kell, narrow-leaved amole

Cicendia quadrangularis (Lam.) Griseb. timwort

Cicuta bulbifera L. bulb-bearing waterhemlock

Cimicifuga data Nutt, tall bugbane

Clarkia heterandra (Torr.) Lewis & Raven small-fruit clarkia

Claytonia nevadensis S. Watson Sierra spring-beauty

Claytonia umbellata S. Watson umbellate spring-beauty

Clematis Columbiana (Nutt.) T. & G. var. Columbiana 0 rock clematis

Clintonia andrewsiana Torr.Andrew's bead-lily

Cochlearia officinalis L. spoonwort

Collomia larsenii (A. Gray) Payson =C. debilis var. larsenii Larsen's collomia

Collomia macrocalyx Leib. ex Brand, bristle-flowered collomia

Collomia mazama Coville Mt. Mazama collomia

Collomia renacta loyal Barren Valley collomia

BR; NV Harn, Lake

BR, OU; CA.NV Harn, Malh

BM, BR, HP, OU; CA, ID, NV Bake, Desc, Harn, Malh

OU; ID Malh

BR, OU; CA, ID, NV -1- Harn, Malh

HPGill, Gran, Jeff, Wasc, Whee

BR, OU; CA, ID, NV Harn, Malh

BR, OU; CA, NV, AZ Lake, Harn, Malh

BM; CA, ID, NV, WA +Wall

KM;CA Doug, Jack

KM; CA Jack

CR, KM; CA -I- Coos, Doug, Lane, Linn

EC; ID, WA -I- Klam

CR, WV, KM, WC; WA, BCBent, Clac, Colu, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane,Linn, Mari, Mult, Polk, Wash, Yamh

KM; CA Jose

BR; CA, NV Harn

BR, BM, HP, CB; CA, NV Croo, Harn, Wall, Wasc

EC, BM; ID, WA +Bake, Unio, Wall

CR; CA Curr

KM; CA, WA -f Coos, Curr

WC; CA, WAClac, Desc, Hood, Jeff, Lane

BM, HP, OU, CBCroo, Gill, Gran, Jeff, Malh, Wasc, Whee

WC. ECDoug, Jack, Klam

BR; NV Malh

G4G5S4

— — 4

G3SI

“ C 1

G4S4

- - 4

G2G3S2

SoC “ 1

G4S2

- - 2

G4S4

“ “ 4

G3?S2

- - 2

G4G5SI?

- - 2

G5S2

“ - 2

G5SI

“ “ 2

G4G5SI

- - 2

G4S2

- - 2

G5SH

“ - 2-ex

G2S2

SoC c 1

G4SI?

- - 2

G4S3

- “ 4

G5?S4

- “ 4

G?T?SU

— — 3

G4SH

- - 2-ex

G5SI

- - 2

G5T4S4

— — 4

G3G4S3S4

- - 4

G3S3

SoC - 1

G1SI

SoC c 1

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tCoptis trifolia (L.) Salisb. WC; BC + G5 _ __ 2three-leaf goldthread Clac, Wasc SI

Cordylanthus maritimus Nutt, ex Benth. CR; CA G3T2 SoC LE 1ssp. palustris (Behr) Chuang & Heckard 0 salt-marsh bird's-beak

Coos, Lane, Line, Till SI

Corydalis aquae-gelidae Peck & Wilson WC; WA G3 SoC C 1cold-water corydalis Clac, Linn, Mari, Mult S2

Corydalis caseana A. Gray var. cusickii BM; ID G5TU ~ - 3(S. Watson) C.L. Hitchc.Cusick's corydalis

Bake, Lane, Unio SU

Coryphantha vivipara (Nutt.) Britt. & Brown HP, BR; CA, ID, NV + G5T4 - ~ 3var. vivipara 0 cushion coryphantha

Ham, Jeff SU

Crepis modocensis Grtens ssp. modocensis BR, HP, BM, OU; CA -t- -G4G5T4 — — 3low hawksweed Croo, Harn, Lake, Malh, Whee SU

Cryptantha humilis (Greene) Pays. BR, OU; CA. ID, NV + G4? - ~ 3low cryptantha Malh SU

Cryptantha leiocarpa (F. & M.) Greene CR; CA G3 - - 3seaside cryptantha Curr SU

Cryptantha leucophaea (Douglas) Pays. CB; WA -G4G5 - - 2-exgray cryptantha Gill SH

Cryptantha milobakeri Johnst. KM; CA G3 ~ - 3Milo Baker's cryptantha Jack, Jose. SU

Cryptantha propria (Nels. & Macbr.) Pays. BR. HP, OU; ID G4 ~ - 4Malheur cryptantha Gran, Harn, Malh, Whee S4

Cryptantha rostellata Greene < HP, CB; CA, WA G4 — - 2beaked cryptantha Croo, Jeff, Sher, Umat, Wasc, Whee SI

Cryptantha simulans Greene EC, BM; CA, ID, WA G4 — — 3pinewoods cryptantha Harn SU

Cryptantha spiculifera (Piper) Pays. BM, HP; NV, ID, WA + G4? - - 3Snake River cryptantha Bake, Gran, Malh, Whee SU

Cryptantha thompsonii Johnst. BM; WA G3G4 - - 3Thompson's cryptantha Bake SU

Cryptogramma stelleri (S.G. GmeJ.) Prantl BM; NV, WA + G5 - - 2Steller's rock-brake Bake?, Wall SI

Cupressus bakeri Jeps. KM; CA G2 — — 2Baker's cypress Jack, Jose SI

Cymopterus acaulis (Pursh) Raf. var OU; ID G5T2 - ~ 3greeleyorum Grimes & PackardGreeley's cymopterus

Malh SI

Cymopterus ibapensis M.E. Jones OU; ID, NV + G4 - - 3= C. watsoniiIbapah wavewing

Malh SU

Cymopterus nivalis Hartman & Kirkpatrick BM, BR; ID, NV + G5 - - 2= C. bipinnatusHayden's cymopterus

Gran, Harn, Lake S2

Cymopteruspurpurascens (A. Gray) M.E. Jones BR; CA, ID, NV G4 - - 2purple cymopterus Harn S2

Cyperus acuminatus Torr. & Hook. WV; CA, WA -t- G5 — - 3short-pointed cyperus Linn SU

Cyperus bipartitus Ton. = C. rivularis CR, CB; CA, ID, WA + G5 — — 3shining cyperas Coos, Umat?, Wasc SU

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Cyperus niger Ruiz Lopez & Pavon = C. melanostachys black cyperus

Cyperus schweinitzii Torr.Schweinitz cyperus

Cypripedium calceolus L. var. parviflorum (Salisb.) Fern. 0 yellow lady's-slipper

Cypripedium californicum A. Gray California lady's-slipper

Cypripedium fasciculatum Kell, ex S. Watson clustered' lady' s-slipper

Cypripedium montanum Douglas mountain lady's-slipper

Darlingtonia californica Torr.California pitcher-plant

Delphinium leucophaeum Greene white rock larkspur

Delphinium nudicaule Torr. & A. Gray red larkspur

Delphinium nuttallii A. Gray Nuttall's larkspur

Delphinium oreganum How.Willamette Valley larkspur

Delphinium pavonaceum Ewan peacock larkspur

Dicentra formosa (Andr.) Walp. ssp. oregana (Eastw.) Munz Oregon bleedingheart

Dicentra pauciflora S. Watson few-flowered bleedingheart

Dichelostemma ida-maia (Wood) Greene firecracker flower

Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Chamb. ined. frigid shootingstar

Douglasia laevigata A. Gray smooth-leaved douglasia

Downingia insignis Greene cupped downingia

Downingia laeta Greene Great Basin dowingia

Draba aureola S. Watson golden alpine draba

Draba howellii S. Watson Howell's whitlow-grass

Draba lemmonii S. Watson var. cyclomorpha (Pays.) Schulz 0 Wallowa draba

Draba sphaeroides Pays. var. cusickii (B.L. Robins.) C.L. Hitchc.Cusick's draba

WV; CA -I- G5Lane SU

WV?; WA, ID -I- G5Mult? SU

EC; ID, WA G5T5Lake SH

KM; CA G3G4Coos, Curr, Jack, Jose S3

KM, WC, BM; CA, CO, ID, MT, WA, WY G3G4 Bake, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S2

KM, WV, WC, EC, BM; CA, ID, WA + G4G5 Bake, Croo, Desc, Doug,-Gran, Hood, Jack, S4 Jeff, Jose, Klam, Lake, Lane, Mari, Morr,Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc, Whee

CR, KM; CA G4Coos, Curr, Doug, Jose, Lane, Line, Till S4

WV; WA G2Clac, Mari, Mult, Yamh S2

KM; CA G4?Jack, Jose SUWC; WA, BC ' . G4Clac, Mult SU

CR, WV G2?Bent, Clat, Lane, Linn, Mari, Polk S2?

WV G1Bent, Clac, Mari, Mult, Polk SI

KM; CA G5T4Curr, Jose S4

KM; CA G3?Jose SI

KM; CA G4Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S4

CR G2Clat, Till S2

CR, WC; WA -t- G3?Clac, Clat, Desc, Hood, Mari, Mult, Linn S?

BR; CA, NV G4Harn, Lake, Malh S4

BR; CA, NV G4Harn, Lake S4 ■

WC;CA, WA , G4Clac, Desc, Klam, Lane S4

KM; CA G4Curr, Jose S2

BM G4T3Unio, Wall S3

BR G4T3Harn S3

3

3

2-ex

4

SoC C 1

4

4

SoC LE 1

3

3

C 1

C=J> LE 1

4

2

4

SoC - 1

3

4

4

4

C 2

4

4

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Dry as drummondii Richards. BM; WA + G5 4yellow mountain-avens Wall S4

Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott CR, WC, BM, OU; CA, WA, ID + G5 __ __ 2male fern Bake, Colu, Malh, Umat, Unio, Wall, Wasc S3

Dudleya cymosa (Lemaire) Britton & Rose KM; CA G5T4? _ __ 3ssp. cymosa 0 cymose dudleya

Jack SU

Dudleya farinosa - Considerered but rejected, too common

Dulichium arundinaceum - Considered but rejected too common

Elatine brachysperma A. Gray BM, BR; CA + GU __ 3short-seeded waterwort Bake, Croo, Lake SU

Eleocharis parvula (Roemer & Schultes) Link CR; CA, WA + G5? __ __ 3var. parvula small spikerush

Till SU

Elmera racemosa (S. Watson) Rydb. var. ' WC; WA G4G5T4 __ _ 4puberulenta C.L. Hitchc. hairy elmera

Desc, Jeff, Klam, Lane, Linn S4

Elodea nuttallii (Planchon) H. St. John WV, WC, BR; CA, WA + G5? __ __ 3Nuttall's waterweed Colu, Lake, Lane, Mult SU

Epilobium latifolium L. WC, BM; CA, ID, WA + G5 _ __ 4broad-leaved willow-herb Desc, Gran, Linn, Wall SU

Epilobium luteum Pursh WC; CA, WA -1- G4? „ „ 3yellow willow-herb Clac, Desc, Doug, Linn SU

Epilobium oreganum Greene KM; CA G2 SoC C 1Oregon willow-herb Doug, Jose SI

Epilobium rigidum Hausskn. KM; CA G3 .. 3rigid willow-herb Curr, Jose S3

Epilobium siskiyouense j^Munz) P.C.Hoch & Raven KM; CA G3 .. C 1 ,Siskiyou willow-herb Jack, Jose S2

Ericameria arborescens (A. Gray) Greene KM; CA, NV G4 2= Haplopappus a. golden fleece

Curr SI

Ericameria discoidea (Nutt.) G.L. Nesom var. BR; CA, ID, NV G4T4 4discoidea 0— Haplopapppus macronema var. m. discoid goldenweed

Harn, Lake S?

Erigeron cascadensis Heller WC G4 „ 4Cascade daisy Clac, Doug, Klam, Lane, Linn, Mari S4

Erigeron cervinus Greene (includes E. delicatus) KM; CA G3? __ __ 2Siskiyou daisy Curr, Jose S2

Erigeron decumbens Nutt. var. decumbens 0 WV; Bent, Clac, Lane, Linn, Mari, Polk, G4T1 c LE 1Willamette daisy Wash, Yamh SI

Erigeron disparipilus Cronq. BM; WA, ID G5 __ .. 2white cushion erigeron Bake, Wall S2

Erigeron engelmannii A. Nels. var. davisii Cronq. BM; ID G5T2 .. 2Engelmann's daisy Wall SI

Erigeron howellii A. Gray WC; WA G2 SoC C 1Howell's daisy Clac, Hood, Mult S2

Erigeron oreganus A. Gray WC; WA G3 SoC C 1Oregon daisy Hood, Mult S3

Erigeron peregrinus (Pursh) Greene CR; WA G5T4 __ __ 2ssp. peregrinus var. peregrinus wandering daisy

Clat, Till S2

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Erigeron petrophilus Greene KM; CA G4 _ 2cliff daisy Jack, Jose S2

Eriogonum brachyanthum Coville BR; CA, NV G5 - - 2short-flowered eriogonum Harn SI

Eriogonum chrysops Rydb. OU G1 C=s> LT 1golden buckwheat Malh SI

Eriogonum crosbyae Reveal BR; NV G3 SoC LT 1Crosby's buckwheat Harn, Lake S2

Eriogonum cusickii M.E. Jones BR G2 SoC C 1Cusick's eriogonum Harn, Lake S2

Eriogonum diclinum Reveal (includes KM; CA G3 ~ - 2Mt. Ashland collection of E. incanum)Jaynes Canyon buckwheat

Jack, Jose S2

Eriogonum lobbii T. & G. KM; CA G4 - - 2Lobb's buckwheat Curr, Jose S2

Eriogonum nudum Benth var. paralinum Reveal CR; CA GST? — — 3Del Norte buckwheat Curr SU

Eriogonum nutans T. & G. var. nutans 0 BR; CA, NV G5 — — 3spreading eriogonum Harn SU

Eriogonum ochrocephalum S. Watson BM, BR, OU; ID G4T3 - - 3ssp. calcareum (Stokes) Peck ochre-flowered buckwheat

Bake, Harn, Malh S3

Eriogonum pendulum S. Watson KM; CA G4 — - 4nodding buckwheat Curr, Jose S4

Eriogonum prociduum Reveal BR, EC; CA, NV G3 SoC c 1prostrate buckwheat Klam, Lake S2

Eriogonum salicornioides Gandog. OU; ID, NV G3 - - 1playa buckwheat Malh S3

Eriogonum scopulorum Reveal BM G3 — - 4cliff buckwheat Wall S3

Eriogonum ternatum How. KM; CA G4 — — 4Waldo buckwheat Curr, Jose S3

Eriophorum chamissonis C.A. Mey. CR, KM; BC G5 — — 2russet cotton-grass Clat, Coos, Lane, Line, Till SI

Eriophorum polystachion L. WC; ID + G5T5 — — 4many-spiked cotton-grass Clac, Lane, Mari SU

Eritrichium nanum (Vill.) Schrad. var. BM; ID, WA -1- G5T4 -- — 4elongatum (Rydb.) Cronq. 0 pale alpine forget-me-not

Bake, Unio, Wall S4

Erysimum menziesii (Hook.) Wettst ssp. concinnum KM; CA G3T3 — — 2(Eastw.) R.A. Price 0 = E. concinnum pacific wallflower

Curr SI

Erythronium elegans Hammond & Chamb. CR G1 SoC LT 1Coast Range fawn-lily Line, Polk, Till SI

Erythronium howellii S. Watson KM; CA G4 — — 2Howell’s adder's-tongue Curr, Jose S2

Erythronium revolutum Smith CR, KM; WA, BC G4 — — 4coast fawn-lily Clat, Coos, Curr, Curr, Bent, Doug,

Lane, Line, Polk, Till, YamhS4

Eschscholzia caespitosa Benth. KM; CA G5 — — 2gold poppy Doug, Jose SI

Euonymus occidentalis Torr. WV, KM, WC; CA, WA -1- G3 — — 4western wahoo Clac, Colu, Curr, Jose, Mult, Polk S3

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Festuca brachyphylla Schultes & Schultes BM, BR; ID, NV -1- G5? 3alpine fescue Harn, Wall SU

Festuca elmeri Scribn. and Merr. KM; CA G5? — __ 3Elmer's fescue Doug, Jose SU

Filipendula occidentalis (S. Watson) How. CR; WA G2 SoC C 1queen-of-the-forest Clat, Line, Polk, Till S2

Frasera albicaulis Douglas ex Grisb. var. BM; ID G5T3Q — — 3idahoensis (St. John) C.L. Hitchc.Idaho frasera

Bake, Wall SU

Frasera umpquaensis Peck & Appleg. KM, WC; CA G3 SoC C 1Umpqua swertia Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane S3

Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl. CR, WC; WA + G5 — ___ 2Indian rice Line, Mult, Polk SI

Fritillaria gentneri Gilkey KM G1 c LE 1Gentner's fritillaria Jack, Jose SI

Fritillaria glauca Greene KM, WC; CA G4 — — 2Siskiyou fritillaria Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S2

Fritillaria cf. purdyi Eastw. KM; CA G3G4 — — 2Purdy's fritillaria Jose SI

Gentiana newberryi A. Gray var. newberryi <> WC, EC; CA G4 — — 2Newberry's gentian Desc, Klam, Lane S2

Gentiana plurisetosa C. Mason KM; CA G3 SoC — 2elegant gentian Jose SI

Gentiana prostrata Haenke BR; CA, ID, NV G5 — — 2moss gentian Harn S2

Gentiana setigera A. Gray = G. bisetaea KM; CA G2 SoC C 1Waldo gentian Curr, Jose S2

Gentianella tenella (Rottb.) Borner BR; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4T4 — — 2ssp. tenella 0 = Gentiana tenella slender gentian

Harn SI

Geum rossii (R. Br.) Ser. var. turbinatum BM; ID, NV + G5T4 — — 2 ■(Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. slender-stemmed avens

Bake S2

Geum triflorum Pursh var. campanulatum CR; WA G5T4 — -- 2(Greene) C.L. Hitchc. western red avens

Clat SI

Gilia millefoliata Fischer & C. Meyer CR; CA G3G4 — — 3seaside gilia Curr SU

Gilia salticola Eastw. BR; CA, NV G3G4 ___ __ 3dancing gilia Harn SU

Gilia sinistra M.E. Jones ssp. sinistra 0 KM, BM, BR, HP; CA, CO G4T4? — — 3sinister gilia Gran, Harn, Jack, Malh, Wall SU

Gratiola heterosepala Mason & Bacig. BR; CA G2 — LT 1Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop Lake SI

Hackelia bella (J.F. Macbr.) I.M. Johnston KM; CA G4 — ___ 3beautiful stickseed Jack SI

Hackelia cronquistii J.L. Gentry OU; ID G2 C=5> LT 1Cronquist's stickseed Malh S2

Hackelia dijfusa (Dougl. ex Lehm.) I.M. Johnston EC, CB; WA G4T4 -- ___ 4var. cottonii (Piper) R.L. Carr creamy stickseed

Desc, Gill, Jeff, Sher, Wasc S3

Hackelia dijfusa (Douglas ex Lehm.) WC; WA, BC G4T2 ___ C 1I.M. Johnston var. diffusa Hood, Mult S2diffuse stickseed

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Hackelia ophiobia Carr OU; ID, NV G3 2Three Forks stickseed Malh SI

Hackelia patens Nutt. var. patens 0 BM, OU; NV, ID + G5 ~ — 3spreading stickseed

Haplopappus arborescens - see Ericameria a.

Malh SU

Haplopappus macronema var. macronema - see Ericameria discoidea var. discoidea

Haplopappus radiatus - see Pyrrocoma radiatus

Haplopappus uniflorus ssp. linearis - see Pyrrocoma linearis

Haplopappus whitneyi var. discoideus - see Hazardia whitneyi var. discoideua

Hastingsia atropurpurea Becking KM G1 SoC C 1purple-flowered rush-lily Jose SI

Hastingsia bracteosa S. Watson KM G2 C=t> LT 1large-flowered rush-lily Jose S2

Hazardia whitneyi (A. Gray) Greene var. discoidea KM, WC; CA G4G5T4 — 2(J.T. Howell) W.D. Clark = Haplopappus w. Whitney's haplopappus

Curr, Doug, Jose S2

Helianthella californica A. Gray var. WC?; CA G4?T4? — — 3nevadensis (Greene) Jeps.California helianthella

Doug SU

Helianthella quinquinervis (Hook.) A. Gray BR; ID, NV? G4 — 3Bolander's sunflower Lake SU

Helianthella uniflora (Nutt.) Torr. & A. BR; ID, NV + G4?T4? — -- 3var. unifloraRocky Mountain helianthella

Harn SU

Helianthus bolanderi A. Gray KM, EC; CA G4? — — 3Bolander's sunflower Jack, Jose, Klam SU

Heliotropium curassavicum L. BM, BR, CB, EC, OU; CA, NV + G5 — — 3salt heliotrope Bake, Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh, Morr,

Sher, Umat, UnioSU

Hesperevax acaulis (Kellogg) Greene var. KM; CA G4 — — 3robustior J. Morefield robust evax

Doug, Jack, Jose SU

Hesperevax sparsiflora (A. Gray) Greene CR; CA G4 — — 3var. brevifolia J. Morefield short-leaved evax

Curr SU

Heteranthera dubia (Jacq.) MacMill. CR, WV; CA, WA -H G5 -- — 3water star-grass Mult, Colu SU

Heuchera grossulariifolia Rydb. var. BM, CB; WA, ID G4T4 — — 4grossulariifolia gooseberry-leaved alumroot

Bake, Gran, IVall S4

Heuchera grossulariifolia Rydb. var. EC; WA G4T3 — — 4tenuifolia (Wheelock) C.L. Hitchc. thin-leaved alumroot

Hood, Wasc SU

Hieracium bolanderi A. Gray KM, WC; CA G4 __ ___ 2Bolander's hawkweed Coos, Curr, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane S2

Hieracium canadense Michx. WV; WA + G5 _ _ 3Canadian hawkweed Mult SU

Hieracium greenei A. Gray KM, WC; CA G4 ___ __ 3Greene's hawkweed Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lake SU

Hieracium horridum Fries WC; CA G4 __ __ 3shaggy hawkweed Lane SU

Hieracium longiberbe How. WC; WA G4 __ 4long-bearded hawkweed Hood, Mult S3

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Honkenyapeploides (L.) Ehrh. CR; WA, AK, BC + G5? 3sea-beach sandwort Lane, Line, Till SU

Horkelia congesta Douglas ssp. congesta WV, KM G4T2 SoC C 1shaggy horkelia Bent, Doug, Lane, Linn S2

Horkelia hendersonii How. KM; CA G2 SoC — 1Henderson's horkelia Jack S2

Horkelia tridentata Torr. ssp. tridentata <> KM; CA G4? — — 3three-toothed horkelia Doug, Jack SU

Howellia aquatilis A. Gray WV; CA, ID, MT, WA G2 LT -- 1-exhowellia Clac, Mari, Mult SH

Hulsea algida A. Gray BM; ID G4G5 — — 4alpine hulsea Unio, Wall S3

Huperzia occidentalis (Clute) Beitel WC, BM; ID -t- G5 — — 2= Lycopodium selago fir club-moss

Clac, Hood, Linn, Mari, Mult, Wall, Wasc S2

Hydrocotyle verticillata Thunb. CR, WV; CA -t- G5 — — 2whorled marsh-pennywort Bent, Coos, Curr, Doug SI

Hymenoxys cooperi (A. Gray) Cockerell BR, OU; CA, NV G3 — — 2var. canescens (D.C. Eaton) K.L. Parker = H. lemmonii in partCooper's goldflower

Lake, Malh SI

Iliamna bakeri (Jeps.) Wiggins EC; CA G4, — — 2Baker's globe-mallow Klam S2

Iliamna latibracteata Wiggins CR, KM, WC; CA G4 — — 2California globe-mallow Coos, Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S2

Isopyrum stipitatum A. Gray CR, WV; CA G4? — — 3dwarf isopyrum Bent, Doug, Mari, Polk, Yamh SU

Ivesia rhypara Ertter & Reveal var. rhypara BR, OU; NV GlTl SoC LE 1grimy ivesia Lake, Malh SI

Ivesia rhypara Ertter & Reveal var. shellyi Ertter BR; CA GlTl SoC — 1Shelly's ivesia Harn, Lake SI

Ivesia shockleyi Wats EC, BR; CA G3 — __ 2Shockley's ivesia Lake SI

Juncus bryaides F.J. Herm. BR; CA, ID, NV + G4 — — 3mosslike dwarf rush Harn SU

Juncus capillaris F.J. Herm. BR; CA G4G5 — — 3hairstemmed rush Harn SU

Juncus gerardii Loisel. CR; WA, BC -t- G5 — — 3mud rush Line SU

Juncus hemiendytus Herm. var. abjectus BR; CA, ID G5T4 — — 3(Herm.) Ertter 0 = J. abjectus least rush

Harn, Lake SU

Juncus kelloggii Engelm. EC, KM, WV; CA, WA + G3? — — 3Kellogg's dwarf rush Colu, Hood, Jose, Mari SU

Juncus tiehmii Ertter BR; CA, ID, NV -1- G2? — — 3Tiehm’s rush Harn SU

Juncus torreyi Cov. WV, BM, HP, OU; CA, ID, WA -I-; Bake G5 — — 3Torrey's rush Jeff, Malh, Morr, Mult, Umat, Unio, Wasc SU

Juncus triglumis L. var. albescens Lange BM; MT, CO, WY, BC + G5TU — — 2three-flowered rush Wall SI

Kalmiopsis fragrans Meinke ined. WC G1 — — 1=Douglas Co. population of K. leachiana Doug SIfragrant kalmiopsis

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Kalmiopsis leachiana (Hend.) Rehder KM G4 _ _ 4kalmiopsis Curr, Jose S4

Keckiella lemmonii (A. Gray) Straw KM; CA, NV G4? - - 3bush beardtongue Jack SU

Kobresia bellardii (All.) Degl. = K. myosuroides BR, BM; CA + G5 - - 2Bellard's kobresia Harn, Wall SI

Kobresia simpliduscula (Wahl.) Mkze. BM; ID, BC + G5 - - 2simple kobresia Wall SI

Langloisia setosissima (Torr. & A. Gray) BR, OU; CA, ID, NV G?T? - - 3Greene ssp. punctata (Cov.) Timbrook 0 punctate langloisa = L. punctata

Harn, Malh SU

Lasthenia macrantha (A. Gray) Greene ssp. KM G5T2 SoC C 1prisca Ornduff large-flowered goldfields

Curr S2

Lathyrus delnorticus - Considered but rejected, too common

Lathyrus holochlorus (Piper) C.L. Hitchc. WV; WA G4 - - 4thin-leaved peavine Bent, Clac, Lane, Linn, Mari, Polk, Yamh S4

Lepidium davisii Roll. BR, OU; ID G3 SoC LT 1Davis' peppergrass Malh SI

Lepidium montanum Nutt. var. nevadense Roll. BR; NV G4T3 - - 3Nevada peppergrass Harn SU

Leptodactylonpungens (Torr.) Nutt, ex Rydb. BM; ID G5T2 SoC C 1ssp. hazeliae (Peck) Meinke = L. hazelae Hazel's prickly-phlox

Wall SI

Lesquerella douglasii S. Watson CB; ID, WA -t- G4? - - 3Columbia bladderpod Gill, Gran, Morr, Sher, Wasc SU

Lesquerella kingii S. Watson ssp. diversifolia BM G5T3 - - 4(Greene) Rollins & Shaw 0King's bladderpod

Unio, Wall S3

Lessingia filaginifolia var. californica - Considered but rejected, too common

Leucothoe davisii Torr. KM; CA G4 — 3Sierra laurel Curr, Jose S3

Lewisia Columbiana (How.) Robins. WC; ID, WA + G4T4 — __ 2var. ColumbianaColumbia lewisia

Doug, Hood, Lane, Mult S3

Lewisia Columbiana (How.) Robins. CR; WA G4T4 — 2var. rupicola (Engl.) C.L. Hitchc. *rosy lewisia

Clat, Till S2

Lewisia Columbiana (How.) Robins. BM; ID G4T4 — - 4var. wallowensis C.L. Hitchc.Wallowa lewisia

Wall S3

Lewisia cotyledon (S. Watson) Robins, var. KM; CA G4T4 SoC — 4howellii Jeps.Howell's lewisia

Curr, Jack, Jose S3

Lewisia cotyledon (S. Watson) Robins, var. KM G4T3 SoC c 1purdyi Jeps.Purdy's lewisia

Curr, Jose S3

Lewisia leana (Porter) Robins. KM; CA G4 — 2Lee's lewisia Doug, Jack, Jose S2

Lewisia oppositifolia (S. Watson) Robins. KM; CA G4 — — 4opposite-leaved lewisia Curr, Jack, Jose S4

Lilaea scilloides (Poir.) Hauman. CR, EC, BR, HP, CB?; CA, ID, NV, WA + G4 — — 3flowering quillwort Clat, Desc, Harn, Klam, Lake, Sher? S3?

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Lilium kelloggii Purdy KM; CA G3G4 _ _ 2Kellogg's lily Curr SI

Lilium occidentale Purdy CR, KM; CA G1 LE LE 1western lily Coos, Curr SI

Lilium pardalinum Kellogg ssp. wigginsii KM; CA G4T4 “ 4(Beane & Vollmer) Skinner (inch L. vollmeri) Jack, Jose S3Wiggin's lily

Limnanthes floccosa How. ssp. bellingeriana KM, WC, EC; CA G4T2 SoC C 1(Peck) Arroyo Jack, Klam S2Bellinger's meadow-foam

Limnanthes floccosa How. ssp. grandiflora Arroyo KM G4T1 SoC LE 1big-flowered wooly meadow-foam Jack SI

Limnanthes floccosa How. ssp. pumila KM G4T1 C=& LT 1.(How.)tArroyo Jack SIdwarf meadow-foam

Limnanthes gracilis How. var. gracilis 0 KM, WC G3T2 SoC C 1slender meadow-foam Doug, Jack, Jose S2

Limonium californicum (Boiss.) A.A. Heller CR; CA G4 - - 2western marsh-rosemary Coos, Line SI

Linanthus bolanderi (A. Gray) Greene = L. bakeri KM, EC, HP; CA, WA G5 - - 3Baker's linanthus Desc, Doug, Jeff, Jose, Wasc SU

Lipocarpha aristulata (Cov.) G.C. Tucker CB, KM, WV; CA, ID, WA + G5 - - 3= Hemicarpha micrantha Bent, Jose, Umat SUaristulate lipocarpha

Lipocarpha accidentalis (A. Gray) G.C. Tucker CB, WC; CA, WA G5 - - 3= Hemicarpha o. Lane, Umat SUwestern lipocarpha

Listera borealis Morong BM; ID, WA + G4 - - 2northern twayblade Wall SI

Lithophragma campanulatum - Considered but rejected, too common

Lithophragma heterophyllum (H. & A.) T. & G. KM; CA G4 - - 3many-leaf prairiestar. Jose SU

Lloydia serotina (L.) Sweet CR; WA, NV -1- G5 - - 3alp lily Clat SU

Lobelia dortmanna L. EC; WA + G4 - - 2water lobelia Jeff SI

Lomatium bradshawii (Rose) Math. & Const. WV; WA G2 LE LE 1Bradshaw's lomatium Bent, Lane, Linn, Mari S2

Lomatium cookii Kagan KM G1 C LE 1Agate Desert lomatium Jack, Jose SI

Lomatium cusickii (S. Watson) Coult. & Rose BM; ID, WA G4 - - 4Cusick's lomatium Bake, Gran, Wall S4

Lomatium engelmannii Mathias KM; CA G4 - - 2Engelmann's desert-parsley Jose SI

Lomatium erythrocarpum Meinke & Const. BM G1 C=J> LE 1red-fruited lomatium Bake SI

Lomatium farinosum (Geyer ex Hook.) Coult. & HP, CB; WA G4G5T4 - - 2Rose var. hambleniae (Const.& Math.) Schlessm. Wasc SIHamblen's lomatium ❖

Lomatium greenmanii Mathias BM G1 LT 1Greenman's lomatium Wall SI

Lomatium idahoensis Math. & Const. BR; ID G4? — — 3Idaho lomatium Harn SU

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Lomatium laevigatum (Nutt.) Coult. & Rose smooth desert parsley

Lomatium ochocense sp. nov.Ochoco lomatium

Lomatium packardiae Cronq.Packard's lomatium

Lomatium "pastoralis", sp. nov. - Considered but

Lomatium ravenii Math. & Const.Raven's lomatium

Lomatium rollinsii Math. & Const.Rollins' lomatium

Lomatium roseanum Cronq.Rose's-lomatium

Lomatium salmoniflorum (Coult. & Rose)Math. & Const.Salmon River lomatium

Lomatium suksdoifii (S. Watson) Coult. & Rose Suksdorf's lomatium

Lomatium tracyi Math. & Const.Tracy's lomatium

Lomatium watsonii Coult. & Rose Watson's desert-parsley

Lonicera interrupta Benth. chaparral honeysuckle

Lophotocarpus californicus J. G. Sm.California lophotocarpus

Lotus stipularis (Benth.) Greene stipuled trefoil

Luina serpentina Cronq. colonial luina

Lupinus aridus Douglas ex Lindl. ssp. ashlandensis Cox Mt. Ashland lupine

Lupinus biddlei Hend. ex C.P. Smith Biddle's lupine

Lupinus burkei S. Watson ssp. caeruleomontanus Dunn & Cox Blue Mountain lupine

Lupinus cusickii S. Watson Cusick's lupine

Lupinus latifolius Agardh. var. thompsonianus (Smith) C.L. Hitchc.Thompson's broad-leaved lupine

Lupinus sabinianus Douglas ex Lindl.= L. sabinii Sabine's lupine

Lupinus sabinii - see Lupinus sabinianus

Lupinus sericeus Pursh var. egglestonianus Smith silky lupine

Lupinus sulphureus Douglas ssp. kincaidii (Smith) Phillips Kincaid's lupine

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CB; WA G3 „ .. 4Croo, Sher, Wasc S3

BM G2G3? — — 1Croo SI?

OU; ID?, NV GU — — 3Lake, Malh SU

rejected, taxonomic problems

BM, BR, OU; CA, ID, NV G4 — ~ 2Gran, Harn, Malh SI

BM; ID, WA G4 — — 4Bake, Wall S3

BR; NV G4? — — 3Malh SU

CB; ID, WA G3 — — 2-exWasc SH

EC; WA G3 SoC C 1Hood, Wasc S2

KM; CA G4 — — 2Jose S1(H?)

EC, HP, CB; WA G4 — — 2Gill, Hood, Jeff, Wasc SI

KM; AZ, CA G4? — 3Jack SU

.

EC; CA G?Q — — 3Lake S2?

KM; CA G5 — — 3Jose SU

BM G2 c=o LT 1Gran S2

KM G5T1 C=f C 1Jack SI

BR, OU G3 SoC __ 4Harn, Malh S3

BM G4T3 — — 4Gran, Umat, Unio S3

BM G2 SoC LE 1Bake S2

EC; WA G5T3 — — 4Hood, Wasc S3,

BM; WA G4 _ — 4Morr, Umat, Unio S4

CB; WA G5T2Q - 2-exSher SH

WV, KM, WC; WA G5T2 SoC LT 1Bent, Doug, Lane, Linn, Mari, Polk Wash, Yamh

S2

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Lupinus tracyi Eastw. KM; CA G4 _ _ 2Tracy's lupine Curr, Jose S2

Luzula subcongesta (S. Watson) Jeps. WC; CA G4G5 - - 3Donner wood-rush Jack SU

Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub CR, KM, WC, EC; CA, ID G5 - - 2bog club-moss Clac, Coos, Doug, Lane, Line, Klam, Linn S2

Lycopodium annotinum L. WC, BM; ID, WA G5 - - 4stiff club-moss Bake, Clac, Desc, Gran, Hood, Jeff, S2

Lane, Mari, Mult, Wall, Wasc

Lycopodium complanatum L. WC, BM; ID, WA G5 - - 2ground cedar Clac, Jeff, Mari, Mult, Unio S2

Lycopodium inundatum - see Lycopodiella inundata

Lycopodium selago -^ee Huperzia occidentalis

Lygodesmia juncea (Pursh) D. Don ex Hook. CB; WA, ID -1- G4? “ - 3rush-like skeletonweed Umat SU

Malacothrix glabrata (Eat.) A. Gray BR, OU; CA, ID, NV G5 - “ 4smooth malacothrix Lake, Malh S4

Malacothrix sonchoides (Nutt.) Torr. & A. Gray BR; CA, ID, NV -1- G5? - - 3lyrate malacothrix Harn SU

Malacothrix stebbinsii W.S.Davis & P.Raven HP; CA, NV G4? - - 3Stebbin's malacothrix Whee SU

Malacothrix torreyi A. Gray BR, OU;CA, ID, NV G4 - - 4Torrey's malacothrix Harn, Malh S4

Meconella oregana Nutt. WV, KM, EC; WA, BC G2 SoC C 1white meconella Hood, Jack, Mult, Wasc SI

Melica stricta Bol. EC, BR, OU; CA, NV G4 - - 4nodding melic Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh S3

Mentzelia mollis Peck OU; ID, NV G2 SoC LE 1smooth mentzelia Malh S2

Mentzelia packardiae Glad OU; NV G1 SoC LT 1Packard's mentzelia Malh SI

Mertensia bella Piper KM, WC; CA, ID, MT G4 - - 3Oregon bluebells Jose, Lane, Linn, Mari S?

Microcala quadrangularis - see Cicendia quadrangularis

Microseris bigelovii (A. Gray) Sch. Bip. CR, KM; CA, WA + G4 - - 2coast microseris Coos, Curr, Lane, Line S2

Microseris douglasii (DC.) Sch. Bip. KM; CA G4T4 - - 2-exssp. douglasii 0 Jack SHDouglas microseris

Microseris howellii A. Gray KM G3 SoC LT 1Howell's microseris Curr, Jose S3

Microseris laciniata (Hook.) Sch. Bip. KM, WC G4T2 SoC - 1ssp. detlingii Chamb. ined Jack S2Detling's microseris

Mimulus bolanderi A. Gray KM; CA G4 - - 2Bolander's monkeyflower Jack SI

Mimulus clivicola Greenm. BM; ID, WA G4 - - 2bank monkeyflower Bake, Wall S2

Mimulus douglasii (Benth. in DC.) A. Gray KM, WC; CA G4G5 - - 4Douglas' monkeyflower Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose S2

Mimulus evanescens Meinke EC, BM, BR, HP, CB; CA, ID G2 - C 1disappearing monkeyflower Croo, Gill, Gran, Harn, Lake S2

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Mimulus hymenophyllus Meinke BM G1 SoC C 1membrane-leaved monkeyflower Wall SI

Mimulus jepsonii Grant KM. WC, EC; CA G4 - - 2Jepson's monkeyflower Desc, Doug, Jack, Klam, Lake S3

Mimulus jungermannioides Suksd. HP, CB; WA G2 SoC C 1hepatic monkeyflower Gill, Sher, Umat, Wasc S2

Mimulus kelloggii (Curran ex Greene) A. Gray KM, WC; CA G4 - - 4Kellogg's monkeyflower Doug, Jack, Jose S3

Mimulus latidens (A. Gray) Greene BR: CA, NV G4 - - 2broad-toothed monkeyflower Lake SI

Mimulus patulus Penn. BM; ID. WA G3? SoC LT 1stalked-leaved monkeyflower Wall S2

Mimulus pulsiferae A. Gray WV,KM,-WC, EC; CA. ID, WA G4 - 4candelabrum monkeyflower Doug, Hood, Jack, Jose, Klam, Lane, Linn S4

Mimulus pygmaeus Grant KM, WC, EC; CA G4 SoC - 4pigmy monkeyflower Jack, Klam, Lake S4

Mimulus tricolor Hartw. ex Lindl. WV, EC; CA G4 — — 2three-colored monkeyflower Bent, Klam, Lake, Linn, Mari S2

Mimulus washingtonensis Gand. BM, HP G4T4 SoC - 4var. washingtonensisWashington monkeyflower

Gran, Whee S4

Minuartia austromontana S. J. Wolf BM; ID + G4 -- — 3Southern mountain sandwort Wall SU

Minuartia califomica (Gray) Mattf. WV, KM; CA G4 — — 4California sandwort . Doug, Jack, Jose, Lane S4

Minuartia cismontana Meinke & Zika WV, KM, WC; CA G4? — — 4cismontane sandwort Doug, Lane S3

Mirabilis bigelovii A. Gray var. BR, OU; CA, NV -t- G4T4 — - 4retrorsa (Heller) Munz 0Bigelow's four-o'clock

Harn, Malh S3

Mirabilis greenei S. Watson KM; CA G4 — — 3Siskiyou four-o'clock Jack SH

Mirabilis macfarlanei Const. & Roll. BM; ID G2 LT LE 1Macfarlane's four-o'clock Wall SI

Monardella purpurea How. KM; CA G3G4 — — 2Siskiyou monardella Curr, Jose S3

Montia dijfusa (Nutt.) Greene WV, KM, WC; CA, WA + G4 — — 4branching montia Clac, Curr, Doug, Hood, Jose, Lane,

Linn, Mari, Mult, WashS4

Montia howellii S. Watson CR?, WV. WC; CA, WA, BC G3 SoC C 1Howell's montia Bent, Clac, Colu, Lane, Linn, Mult S2

Muhlenbergia minutissima (Steud.) Swallen OU; CA, NV, WA G5 — — 2annual dropseed Malh S2

Myosurus clavicaulis Peck BR GU — — 3club mousetail Harn SU

Myosurus sessilis S. Watson = M. minimus CB; CA G2 SoC c 1ssp. apus var. sessiliflorus sessile mousetail

Gill, Jeff SI

Myrica gale L. CR, WC; WA -1- G5 — — 3sweet gale Clat, Curr?, Line, Mult SI

Myriophyllum sibiricum V. Komarov CR, EC, BM, BR; CA. WA + G5? — — 3(M. spicatum var. exalbescens misapplied) Siberian water-mifloil

Harn, Klam, Malh, Wall SU

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Najas guadalupensis (Sprengel) Magnus CR; CA, WA. ID + G5 — — 3common water-nymph Clat?, Lane?, Line?, Till? SU

Nama lobbii A. Gray WC, EC; CA, NV G4 - - 4Lobb's nama Jack, Klam S4

Navarretia heterandra Mason KM; CA G4 - - 2Tehama navarretia Jack S1(H?)

Navarretia leucocephala Benth. ssp. leucocephala WV, BR; CA G4 - - 3white-flowered navarretia Lake, Lane SU

Navarretia tagetina Greene KM; CA, WA G5 “ - . 3marigold navarretia Doug, Jack, Jose SU

Nemacladus capillaris Greene KM, WC; CA G4 - - 2slender nemacladus Jack SI

Nicotiana quadrivalvis Pursh = N. bigelovii EC; CA, NV G4? “ - 3Indian tobacco Klam SU

Oenothera woljii (Munz) Raven, Dietrich & Stuble KM; CA G2 C=0 LT 1Wolfs evening-primrose Curr SI

Ophioglossum pusillum Raf. CR, WC; CA, ID, WA -1- G5 - - 2\0. vulgatum L. misapplied) Clac, Coos, Doug, Lane, Linn SIadder's-tongue

Orthocarpus cuspidatus Greene BR; CA, NV G4TU - - 3ssp. cryptanthus Chuang & Heckard Harn S2?Great Basin owl-clover

Orthocarpus cuspidatus Greene ssp. cuspidatus KM; CA' G4T4 - - 4broad-scaled owl-clover Jose, Jack S3

Oryzopsis hendersonii - see Achnatherum h.

Oxypolis occidentalis Coult. & Rose WC; CA G4? - - 4cow-bane Doug, Jack, Klam, Lane S2

Oxytropis sericea Nutt. var. sericea 0 OU; ID, NV + GST? - - 3white locoweed Malh S?

Parvisedum pumilum (Benth.) Clausen WV; CA G4G5 - - 3sierra mock-stonecrop Mult? SU

Pectocarya setosa A. Gray BR, OU; AZ, CA, ID, NV, UT, WA G4? - - 3bristly combseed Harn, Malh SU

Pedicularis centranthera A. Gray BR; NV G4 - - 3long-flowered pedicularis Lake, Harn SU

Pedicularis howellii A. Gray KM; CA G3 - - 2Howell's lousewort Jose S2

Pediocactus sp. nov. ined BR; NV? GU - “ 3hedgehog cactus Harn, Whee SU

Pediocactus simpsonii (Engelm.) BM, BR, HP, OU, CB; ID, NV, WA + G4T4 - - 4Britt. & Rose var. robustior Coult. Croo, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Malh, Wall S4hedgehog cactus Wasc, Whee

Pellaea andromedifolia (Kaulf.) Fee WV, WC; CA G4 - - 2coffee fern Doug, Lane S2

Pellaea bridgesii Hook. BM; CA, ID G4 - - 2Bridges' cliffbrake Bake, Gran, Unio S2

Pellaea mucronata (D.C. Eat.) D.C. Eat. KM; CA G4? - “ 2ssp. mucronata 0 Jose GUbird's-foot fern

Penstemon barrettiae A. Gray WC, EC; WA G2 SoC C 1Barrett's penstemon Hood, Mult, Wasc S2

s

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Penstemon davidsonii Greene BR; NV G4T4 „ 4\ai. praeteritus Cronq.Davidson’s penstemon

Harn S3f

Penstemon deustus var. variabilis (Suksd.) Cronq. BM, HP CB; WA G5T2 — — 3variable hot-rock penstemon Desc, Gran, Sher, Umat, Unio, Whee SU

Penstemon glaucinus Penn. EC G3 SoC - 1blue-leaved penstemon Klam, Lake S3

Penstemon janishiae N. Holmg. BR, OU; CA, ID, NV G4 - - 3Janish's penstemon Harn, Malh SU

Penstemon kingii S. Watson BR?, OU; NV G3Q - - 3King's penstemon Malh SU

Penstemon peckii Perm. EC G3 SoC - 1Peck's penstemon Desc, Jeff S3

Penstemon perpulcher A. Nels. OU; ID G4? - - 3beautiful penstemon Malh SU

Penstemon pratensis Greene BR, OU; NV, ID G4? - - 3white-flowered penstemon Harn, Malh SU

Penstemon seorsus (A. Nels.) Keck BM, BR, HP, OU; ID G4? — — 3short-lobed penstemon Bake, Gran, Harn, Jeff, Malh S?

Penstemon spatulatus Penn. BM G4 - - 4Wallowa penstemon Bake, Gran, Unio, Wall S4

Perideridia erythrorhiza (Piper) Chuang & Const. KM, EC G1 SoC C 1red-root yampah Doug, Jose, Klam SI

Perideridia howellii (Coult. & Rose) Math. CR, KM, WC. EC; CA G4 — 4Howell's false-caraway Doug, Jack, Jose, Klam S3

Perideridia lemmonii (Coult. & Rose) BR; CA, NV G3? — — 3Chuang & Const.Lemmon's false-caraway

Lake SU

Phacelia argentea Nels. & Macbr. CR, CA G2 SoC LT 1silvery phacelia Coos, Curr ' S2

Phacelia gymnoclada Torr. BR, OU; CA, NV G4 — ~ 2naked-stemmed phacelia Harn, Malh S2

Phacelia inundata J.T. Howell BR, EC; CA, NV G3? — — 3playa phacelia Harn, Klam, Lake, Malh SU

Phacelia leonis J.T. Howell KM; CA G4 — — 3Leo's phacelia Jose SH

Phacelia lutea (H. & A.) J.T. Howell OU G4T3 — — 3var. mackenzieomm Grimes & Packard Mackenzie's phacelia

Malh S3

Phacelia malvifolia Cham. KM; CA G4 — — 2-exmallow-leaved phacelia Curr SH

Phacelia minutissima Hend. BM; ID, NV, WA G2 SoC C 1-exdwarf phacelia Wall SH

Phacelia verna How. CR, KM, WC G3 — — 4spring phacelia Coos, Doug, Jose, Lane S3

Phlox hendersonii (E. Nels.) Cronq. WC; WA G4 — — 2Henderson's phlox Hood SI

Phlox multiflora A. Nels. BM; ID G4? — — 2many-flowered phlox Unio SI

Physaria chambersii Roll. OU; CA, NV G4 — — 3Chambers twinpod Malh SU

Pilularia americana A. Br. KM, EC, HP; CA + G5 __ — 2American pillwort Desc, Jack, Klam SI

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Physiographic Province; Adjacent States TNC FED ODA ONHPOregon Counties_______________________ Rank Status Status List

Firms sabiniana Douglas KM; CA G4 — —

digger pine Jack SI

Plagiobothrys austiniae (Greene) Johnst. KM; CA G4 — —

Austin's plagiobothrys Jack S?

Plagiobothrys figuratus (Piper) Johnst. KM, WC G5T1 SoC cssp. corallicarpus (Piper) Chamb. coral seeded allocarya

Jack, Jose SI

Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus (Piper) Johnst. KM; CA G4? — —

sculptured allocarya Jack S2?

Plagiobothrys greenei (A. Gray) Johnst. KM; CA G4 — —

Greene's popcorn flower Jack S2?

Plagiobothrys hirtus (Greene) Johnst. KM G1 c LEhairy popcorn flower Doug SI

Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus (Piper) Johnst. KM G4 — LEshiny-fruited allocarya Jose SH

Plagiobothrys salsus (Brandeg.) Johnst. EC, BR; CA, NV G3G4 — —

desert allocarya Klam, Lake SI

Plantago eriopoda Torr. OU; CA, ID, NV -1- G4? — —

hairy-foot plantain Malh SU

Plantago macrocarpa Cham. & Schlecht. CR; WA G4 —

North Pacific plantain Line SI

Platanthera obtusata (Banks ex Pursh) Lindl. BM; ID, WA -1- G4G5 — __

small northern bog-orchid Wall SI

Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh) Lindl. BM; ID, WA -1- G5? __ _round-leaved bog-orchid Wall SH?

Pleuropogon oregonus Chase BR, BM G1 LTOregon semaphoregrass Lake, Unio SI

Poa laxiflora Buckl. CR, WC; WA -1- ; Bent, Clac, Lane G3 — —

loose-flowered bluegrass Line, Mult, Polk, Till, Yamh S3

Poa marcida Hitchc. CR, WC; WA -1- G4 _ _weak bluegrass Clac, Clat, Line, Mult, Polk, Till, Yamh S4

Poa piperi Hitchc. KM; CA G4 — --

Piper's bluegrass Coos, Curr, Jose S3

Poa rhizomata Hitchc. KM; CA G4? — —

timber bluegrass Curry, Jack?, Jose SU

Poa suksdorfii (Beal) Vasey ex Piper KM, WC, BM; CA, WA + G4 — —

Suksdorf s bluegrass Desc, Hood, Jack, Lane, Unio, Wall SU

Poa milateralis Scribn. CR, CA, WA G3 __ _San Francisco bluegrass Curr, Line, Till SI?

Polemonium viscosum Nutt. BR, BM; ID, NV, WA -t- G5 __ —

sky pilot Bake, Harn, Unio?, Wall S4

Polyctenium fremontii (S. Watson) Green var. BM GH? — —

bisulcatum (Greene) Roll.Silvies Valley desert combleaf

Gran, Harn SH

Polyctenium fremontii (S. Watson) Green var. BR; ID GU — —

confertum Roll, desert combleaf

Harn SU

Polygonum punctatum Elliott CR, WV; CA, WA -1- G5 -- —

dotted smartweed Lane, Mult SU

Polypodium calirhiza S. Whitm. & A.R. Smith CR; CA + G5 — __

hotroot polypody Line SU

Polystichum californicum (D.C. Eat.) Diels CR, KM, WC; CA, WA + G4 — —

California sword-fern Coos, Curr, Doug, Linn S2

3

3

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2

2

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3

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Polystichum kruckebergii W. H. Wagner BR, EC, BM, OU; CA, ID, WA + G4 _ _ 4Kruckeberg's holly fern Gran, Harn, Klam, Malh, Umat, Wall, Wasc S4

Polystichum lemmonii Underw. KM; CA, WA + G4 - - 4Lemmon's holly fern Jack, Jose S4

Populus angustifolia James BR; CA, ID, NV + G5 - - 4narrow-leaved cottonwood Harn S4

Potamogeton diversifolius Raf. EC, BR; CA, ID, NV + G5 - - 2Rafinesque's pondweed Harn, Klam SI

Potamogeton filiformis Pers. EC, BM; CA, WA + G4G5 - - 3slender-leaved pondweed Desc, Wall SU

Potamogeton foliosus Raf. w2lx. fibrillosus EC, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA + G5T4? - “ 2-ex(Fern.) Haynes & Reveal = P. fibrillosus Harn, Klam SHfibrous pondweed

Potentilla villosa Pall, ex Pursh WC; WA + G4 - - 2-exvillous cinquefoil Hood SH

Primula cusickiana A. Gray BM; ID G4 - - 2Wallowa primrose Wall S3

Puccinellia pumila (Vasey) Hitchc. CR; WA G4? - “ 3dwarf alkaligrass Coos, Doug, Till SU

Pyrrocoma radiata Nutt. = Haplopappus radiatus BM, OU; ID G2 C=J> LE 1Snake River goldenweed Bake, Malh S2

Pyrrocoma linearis (Keck) Kartesz & Ghandi BR; NV G5T4 - - 4= Hap lopappus unifiorus ssp. linearis Harn S4one-flowered goldenweed --

Rqfinesquia californica Nutt. OU; CA, NV + G4? - - 3California chicory Malh SH

Ranunculus austro-oreganus Benson KM G2 SoC C 1southern Oregon buttercup Jack S2

Ranunculus oresterus Benson BM; ID G4 - - 4Blue Mt. buttercup Bake, Gran, Wall S3

Ranunculus reconditus Nels. & Macbr. EC, CB; WA G2 c-=o LE 1Dalles Mt. buttercup Wasc SI

Ranunculus verecundus B. L. Robins. BM; CA, WA, ID + G5 - - 3timberline buttercup Gran SU

Rhamnus ilicifolia Kell. = R. crocea ssp. ilicifolia KM; CA G4T4 - - 2redberry Jack SI

Rhinanthus crista-galli L. CR; ID, WA + G4 - - 4yellow rattle Clat, Till S4

Rhynchospora capitellata (Michx.) M. Vahl KM; CA + G4? - “ 3brownish beakrush Curr SU

Ribes cereum Dougl. var. colubrinum C.L. Hitchc. BM; ID, WA G5T4 — — 4wax currant Bake, Wall S4

Ribes divaricatum Dougl. var. pubifiorum Koehne KM; CA G4G5 - - 3straggly gooseberry Jose SU

Ribes inerme Rydb. var. klamathense EC; CA G5T3? — - 3(Cov. & Britton) Jepson = R. klamathense Jeff, Klam SUKlamath gooseberry

Ribes marshallii Greene KM; CA G4 — — 4Marshall's gooseberry Jack, Jose S3

Ribes oxycanthoides L. ssp. irriguum BM; ID, WA G5T3 — - 4(Douglas) Sinnott Bake, Umat, Unio, Wall S3inland black gooseberry

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Romanzoffia thompsonii Marttala ined. Thompson's mistmaiden

Rorippa columbiae (Robins.) How.Columbia cress

Rosa spithamea S. Watson var. spithamea 0 ground rose

Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne toothcup

Rubiis bartonianus Peck Bartonberry

Salix bonplandianaR. B. K. =5. laevigata polished willow

Salix brachycarpa Nutt. var. brachycarpa short-fruited willow

Salix delnortensis Schneid.Del Norte willow

Salix drummondiana Barr.Drummond willow

Salix farriae Ball Farr's willow

Salix orestera Schneid. sierra willow

Salix wolfii Bebb ex Rothrock Wolfs willow ,

Samolus parviflorus Raf. water-pimpernel

Sanicula peckiana Macbr.Peck's snakeroot

Saxifraga adscendens L. var. oregonensis (Raf.) Breit. 0 wedge-leaf saxifrage

Saxifraga hitchcockiana Elvander Saddle Mt. saxifrage

Saxifragopsis fragarioides (Greene) Small = Saxifraga f. joint-leaved saxifrage

Scheuchzeria palustris L. var. americana Fern scheuchzeria

Scirpus cyperinus (L.) Kunth. woolgrass

Scirpus pendulus Muhl. = S. lineatus drooping bulrush

Scirpus subterminalis Torr. water cliibrush

Scribneria bolanderi (Thurb.) Hack.Scribner's grass

Sedum debile S. Watson weak-stemmed stonecrop

Sedum laxum (Britt.) Berger ssp. heckneri (Peck) Clausen Heckner's stonecrop

Sedum moranii Clausen Rogue River stonecrop

Physiographic Province; Adjacent Oregon Counties_______________

CR, KM, WCDoug, Jack, Lane, Linn, Mari

WV, EC, BR, HP, CB; CA, WA Croo, Harn, Klam, Lake, Mult, Umat

KM, WC; CA Curr, Doug, Jack, Jose

WV, BR; CA, WA +Bent, Harn, Lane

BM; ID Wall

EC; CA, NV +Klam

BM, BR; CA, ID, WA +Harn, Wall

KM; CA Curr, Jose

BM, BR; CA, ID, NV, WA -t- Harn, Unio

BM; ID -1- Wall

BR; CA, WA, NV Harn

BM, BR; CA, ID, WA +Harn, Wall

CR; CA, WA +Clat

KM; CA Jose

BM, BR; WA, ID +Harn, Wall

CRClat, Till

KM; CA, WA Curr, Jose

. 0 WC; CA, ID, WA +Clac, Desc, Lane, Linn, Mari

WV; WA, ID -1- Colu, Linn, Mult

KM; CA +Jack, Jose, Linn

CR; CA, ID, WA -t- Doug, Coos, Lane, Line

KM, EC, BR; CA, WA Jose, Lake, Wasc

BR; CA, ID, NV +Harn

KM; CACurr?, Doug, Jack, Jose

KM Jose

States TNC Rank

FEDStatus

ODAStatus

ONHPList

G3S3

- - 1

G3S3

SoC C 1

G4T4S3?

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G4?S2

- “ 3

G2S2

SoC c 1

G4SH

- - 2-ex

G5S4

- - 4

G3G4S2

“ - 2

G4G5S4

- “ 4

G4S2

- - 2

G5SU

“ “ 3

G5?S?

“ - 3

G4?SU

- - 3

G4S3

- - 4

G5T4SI

— 2

G1SI

SoC c 1

G4SU

“ — 3

G5T5S2

- - 2

G5SU

- - 4

G4?SU

- - 3

G4G5SU

- - 3

G3G4S2

- - 2

G4G5S4

- - 4

G5T3S3

— — 2

G1SI

SoC c 1

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ScientiHc Name Physiographic Province; Adjacent States TNC FED ODA ONHPCommon Name Oregon Counties Rank Status Status List

Sedum oblanceolatum Clausen KM; CA G3 SoC C 1Applegate stonecrop Jack S2 .

Sedum radiatum ssp. ciliosum - See Sedum stenopetalum ssp. dliosum

Sedum radiatum Wats. ssp. depauperatum Clausen KM; CA G5T3 SoC __ 4depauperate stonecrop Jack, Jose S3

Sedum radiatum ssp. radiatum - Considered but rejected, not documented from Oregon.

Sedum spathulifolium - Considered but rejected, too common.

Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum - Considered but rejected, too common

Selaginella watsonii Underw. BM; CA, NV + G4 — 4Watson's selaginella Bake, Unio S4

Senecio dimorphophyllus Greene BM; ID G4 __ 2Payson's groundsel Wall S2

Senecio ertterae Barkley OU G1 C=o LT 1Ertter's senecio Malh SI

Senecio flettii Weigand CR; WA G4 __ __ 2Flett's groundsel Clat, Till S2

Senecio hesperius Greene KM G3 SoC C 1western senecio Jose S3

Senecio porteri Greene BM; CO G4 ___ __ 2-exPorter's butter weed Wall S4

Sesuvium verrucosum Raf. BR; ID, NV, CA + G5 _ _ 2verrucose sea-purslane Harn, Lake S2

Sidalcea campestris Greene WV; Bent, Clac, Lane, Linn, G4 __ C 4meadow sidalcea Mari, Mult, Polk, Wash, Yamh S4

Sidalcea cusickii Piper CR, KM, WV, WC G4 _ _ 4Cusick's checker-mallow Coos, Doug, Jack, Lane, Linn S4

Sidalcea hendersonii S. Watson CR; WA, BC G3G4 __ __ 2Henderson's sidalcea Clat, Doug, Lane, Till SI

Sidalcea hirtipes C.L. Hitchc. CR; WA G2 __ c 1bristly-stemmed sidalcea Clat, Line, Till S2

Sidalcea malachroides (H.& A.) A. Gray KM; CA G4 __ _ 2maple-leaved sidalcea Curr SI

Sidalcea malvaeflora (DC.) Benth. ssp. asperella KM; CA G5T44

(Greene) C. L. Hitchc. = S. m. ssp. elegansDel Norte checkerbloom

Curr, Jose S4

Sidalcea malvaeflora Gray ssp. patula C.L. Hitch. KM; CA G5T1 SoC c 1coast checker bloom Coos, Curr SI

Sidalcea nelsoniana Piper CR, WV; WA G2 LT LT 1Nelson's sidalcea Bent, Linn, Mari, Polk, Till, Wash, Yamh S2

Silene californica Durand KM; CA G? __ __ 3California pink Jose SU

Silene douglasii Hook. var. oraria (Peck) CR G4T1 SoC LT 1C.L. Hitchc. & MaguireCascade Head catchfly

Till SI

Silene hookeri Nutt. ssp. bolanderi (Gray) Abrams KM; CA G4T4 __ .. 2Bolander's catchfly Jose SI

Silene lemmonii S. Watson KM; CA G5 3Lemmon's campion Jack, Jose S2

Silene nuda (Wats.) C.L. Hitchc. & Maguire EC; CA G4G5 _ _ 4= S. n. ssp. insectivora Klam, Lake S3fringed campion

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Silene scaposa Robins, var. scaposa BM, HP G4T4T3 4scapose catchfly Bake, Croo, Gran, Jeff, Umat, Whee S3S4

Silene spaldingii S. Watson BM; ID, MT, WA G2 SoC LE , 1Spalding's campion Wall SI

Silene suksdoifii Robins. WC; CA, WA G4 __ __ 4Suksdorf s silene Desc, Doug, Hood, Jeff, Klam, Lane, Mari S4

Sisyrinchium hitchcockii D. Henderson WV, KM G2Q _ 1Hitchcock's blue-eyed grass Doug, Lane S2

Sisyrinchium sarmentosum Suksd. ex Greene WC; WA G2 SoC C 1pale blue-eyed grass Clac SI

Smelowskia ovalis M.E. Jones \zr.ovalis WC; WA + G5T4 „ 4shortfruited smelowskia Desc, Hood, Lane S4

Smilax californica (DC.) A. Gray KM, WC; CA G4 _ .. 4California smilax Curr, Jack, Jose S3

Sophora leachiana Peck KM G2 SoC C 1western sophora Jose S2

Stanleya confertiflora (Robins.) Howell BR, OU; ID G4G5 __ _ 3biennial stanleya Harn, Malh SU

Stellaria humifUsa Rottb. CR; WA + G5? _ „ 3creeping chickweed Line SU

Stephanomeria malheurensis Gottlieb BR G1 LE LE 1Malheur wire lettuce Harn SI

Stipa speciosa - see Achnatherum speciosum

Streptanthus glandulosus Hook. KM; CA G4 _ __ 3common jewel flower Jose SU

Streptanthus howellii S. Watson KM; CA G2 „ C 1Howell's streptanthus Curr, Jose S2

Streptopus streptopoides (Ledeb.) Frye & Rigg WC; BC + G5 __ __ 2kruhsea Clac, Hood, Mult S2

Stylocline psilocarphoides Peck OU; CA, NV, UT -t- G4 __ __

Malheur stylocline Malh SI i

Suksdorfia violacea A. Gray WC, EC; WA G4 _ __ 2violet suksdorfia Hood, Wall, Wasc SI

Sullivantia oregana S. Watson WV, WC; WA G2 SoC c1 '

Oregon sullivantia Clac, Colu, Hood, Mult S2 \♦

Symphoricarpos longiflorus A. Gray BR; CA, NV + G5 __ __ 2 1long-flowered snowberry Harn, Lake, Malh S2

%Synthyris schizantha Piper CR; WA G4 __ __ 4 f

fringed synthyris Clat, Till S4

Synthyris stellata Pennell (includes WC; WA G4 _ __ 4S. missurica ssp. hirsuta) Hood, Mult S4starry synthyris

Talinum spinescens Torr. HP; WA G4 _ __ 2spinescent fameflower Jeff, Wasc S2

Taraxacum ceratophorum (Ledeb.) DC. BM; WA, ID, CA -I- G5 __ „ 3horned dandelion Jeff, Wasc SU

Tauschia howellii (Coult. & Rose) Macbr. KM; CA G1 SoC c 1Howell's tauschia Jack SI

Tauschia stricklandii (Coult. & Rose) WC; WA G4 2Math. & Const. Mult SIStrickland's tauschia

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Thalictrum alpinum L. var. hebetum Boiv. 0 BM; CA, ID, NV + G5T4 __ __ 2alpine meadowrae Wall S2

Thelypodium brachycarpum Torr. EC, BR; CA G3 - - 2short-podded thelypody Klam, Lake S2

Thelypodium eucosmum Robins. BM, HP G2 SoC LT 1arrow-leaf thelypody Gran, Whee S2

Thelypodium howellii S. Watson ssp. howellii EC, BM, BR, HP; CA G3?T3? — — 2Howell's thelypody Croo, Desc, Gran, Harn, Lake, Klam SH

Thelypodium howellii S. Watson ssp. spectabilis BM, OU G3?T1 c LE 1(Peck) Al-Shehbaz Bake, Malh, Unio SIHowell's spectacular thelypody

Thlaspi montanum L. var. siskiyouense KM G5T3 - - 4P. Holmg. Curr, Doug, Jose S3Siskiyou Mountainpennycress

Tofieldia glutinosa (Michx.) Pers. ssp. glutinosa CR, KM; AK, BC -h G4? ~ - 3sticky tofieldia Coos SU

Townsendia montana M.E. Jones BM; ID + G4 — 2mountain townsendia Wall SI

Townsendia parryi D.C. Eat. BM; CA, WA + G4? — - 2Parry's townsendia Wall SI

Trifolium douglasii House BM; ID, WA G3? — - 1Douglas clover Bake, Unio SI

Trifolium leibergii Nels. & Macbr. OU; NV G1 SoC C 1Leiberg's clover Harn SI

Trifolium owyheense Gilkey OU; ID G2 SoC LE 1Owyhee clover Harn, Malh S2

Triglochin striata Ruiz & Pavon CR, KM; CA, WA -I- G5? — — 3three-ribbed arrow-grass Clat, Coos, Curr, Lane, Till SU

Trillium angustipetalum (Torr.) Freeman KM; CA G4 — — 2= T. kurabayashii Curr, Jose SISiskiyou trillium

Trillium parviflorum Soukup WV, WC; WA G3 — 3small-flowered trillium Lane, Polk SU

Triteleia crocea (Wood) Greene var. crocea 0 KM; CA G4 — — 4= Brodiaea c. Jack S4yellow brodiaea

Triteleia hendersonii Greene var. leachiae KM G4T2 — C 1(Peck) Hoover = Brodiaea h. var. /. Coos, Curr S2 'Leach's brodiaea

Triteleia ixioides (Ait.f.) Greene ssp. anilina KM; CA G4T4 — — 2(Greene) Lenz = Brodiaea scabra var. anilina Jack S2sierra brodiaea

Triteleia ixioides (S. Watson) Greene ssp. scabra KM; CA G4T4 — — 3(Greene) Lenz Jack SUgolden triteleia

Triteleia laxa Benth. KM; CA G4 — — 2Ithuriel's spear Curr SI

Trollius laxus Salisb. var. albiflorus A. Gray 0 BM; ID, WA + G4T4 — — 2American globeflower Wall SI

Utricularia gibba L. CR, WV; CA, WA -1- G5 — — 2humped bladderwort Bent, Lane SI

Utricularia minor L. KM, WC; CA, ID, NV, WA -1- G5 _ — 2lesser bladderwort Clac, Doug, Jack, Klam, Lane SI

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Vacciniwn oxycoccos L. = V. o. var. CR, WC; WA, ID + G5 4intermedium Clac, Clat, Doug, Lane, Line, Linn, Mari S4wild bog cranberry Mult, Till

Vancouveria chrysantha Greene KM; CA G4 — __ 4yellow vancouveria Curr, Jose S4

Veratrum insolitum - Considered but rejected; too common with no significant threats

Verbena hastata L. KM, WV, WC; CA, WA + G5 _ _ 3blue verbena Clac, Doug, Mult SU

Viola canadensis L. var. rugulosa 0 BM; ID, WA -1- G5T5 _ _ 3(Greene) C.L. Hitchc. yellow-eyed violet

Wall S?

Viola langsdotfii (Regel) Fisch. CR; WA+ G4 — — 3Aleutian viola Coos, Curr, Line SU

Viola primulifolia L. ssp. occidentalis (Gray) L.E. KM; CA G4T2 SoC C 1McKinney & R.J. Little = V. lanceolata ssp. o. western bog violet 0

Curr, Jose S2

Wolffia borealis (Hegelm.) Landolt & WV; WA + G5 _ _ 20. Wildi (W. punctata Griseb. misapplied) dotted water-meal

Bent, Lane, Polk SI

Wolffia Columbiana Carst. KM?, WV, WC; CA + G5 _ _ 2Columbia water-meal Bent, Clac, Doug, Jack, Linn, Mult SI

MOSSES AND LIVERWORTSAloina bifrons (De Not.) Delg. CB; CA, ID, WA G5 -- — 2

moss Morr, Umat SI

Anastrophyllum minutum (Schreb. ex Cranz) WC; ID, WA -1- G5 __ — 3Schust.liverwort

Hood SI

Andreaea schofieldiana B. Murr. KM; CA, BC G2 __ __ 2moss Jose SI

Barbilophozia barbata (Schmid.) Loeske CR; ID, WA -I- G4 __ _ 3liverwort Clat SI

Barbilophozia lycopodioides (Wallr.) Loeske CR, BM; WA -1- G5 — -- 3liverwort Clat, Gran S2

Bruchia bolanderi Lesq. WC; CA, BC G2 __ __ 3moss Desc, Lane, Klam S2

Bryoerythrophyllum columbianaum CB; WA G2 — __ 2(Herm. & Lawt.) Zand. Morr, Umat, Wasc S2moss

Bryum calobryoides Spence KM;WA -1- G3 — 2moss Jack, Curr S2

Calliergon trifarium (Web. & Mohr) Kindb. EC; MT, BC -t- G5 __ _ 2moss Klam SI

Calypogeia sphagnicola (Arn. & Perss.) CR; WA + G5 __ __ 2Warnst. & Loeske liverwort

Curr, Lane, Line, Till S2

Campylopus schmidii (C. Muell.) Jaeg. CR; CA, HI, Australasia G5 ___ _ 2= C. aureus Lane SImoss

Cephaloziella spinigera (Lindb.) Joerg. CR; CA, WA + G4 __ _ 3liverwort Lane SI

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Chiloscyphus gemmiparus Evans WC; AK, UT G1 _ _ 1liverwort Klam, Lane SI

Conostomum tetragonum (Hedw.) Lindb. WC; WA + G4G5 ~ ~ 3moss Hood SI

Crumia latifolia (Kindb.in Mac.) Schof. BM; CA, WA + G4 ~ - 2moss Whee SI

Cryptomitrium tenerum (Hook.) Aust. KM; CA G4 ~ -- 2liverwort Curr SI

Diplophyllum plicatum Lindb. ■ CR; WA + G4 -- - 3liverwort Clat S2

Encalypta brevicolla (B.S.G.) Bruch ex Aongstr. KM; WA G5T1 - - 1var. crumiana (Horton) Crum & Anderson Curr SImoss

Encalypta brevipes Schljak. CR; AB + G4 - - 2moss Clat SI

Funaria muMenbergii Turn. KM; CA, WA + G4T4 — - 2moss Doug SI

Gymnomitrion concinnatum (Lightf.) Corda WC; ID, WA + G5 - -- 3liverwort Hood, Mult S2

Haplomitrium hookeri (Smith) Nees WC; WA + G4 — - 3liverwort Lane SI

Harpanthus flotovianus (Nees) Nees WC; WA + G5 - - 3liverwort Klam SI

Helodium blandowii (Web. & Mohr) Warnst. WC; ID, WA + G5 — — 2moss Desc, Klam S2

Herbertus aduncus (Dicks.) S.F. Gray CR, WC; WA + G5 — — 3liverwort Clat, Mult S2

Herbertus sakuraii (Warnst.) Hatt. CR; AK, BC, Asia G3 — 2liverwort Clat SI

Iwatsukiella leucotricha (Mitt.) Buck & Crum CR; AK, BC, Asia G4 — — 2moss Clat SI

Jamesoniella autumnalis (DC.) Steph. WC; Quebec + G5T1 — — 3var. heterostipa (Evans) Frye & Clark Lane SIliverwort

Limbella fryei (Williams) Ochyra CR G1 SoC C 1moss Coos, Lane SI

Lophozia laxa (Lindb.) Grolle CR, WC; WA + G5 — — 2liverwort Lane, Linn, Till S2

Marsupella condensata (Aongstr.) Schiffn. WC; WA + G3 — 3liverwort Hood SI

Marsupella emarginata (Ehrh.) Dum. var. WC; WA + G5T2 — — 2aquatica (Lindenb.) Dum. Lane SIliverwort

Marsupella sparsifolia (Lindb.) Dum. WC; CA, WA + G3 — — 3liverwort Hood SI

Meesia uUginosa Hedw. KM;CA, WA + G5 — — 2moss Jack SI

Metzgeria temperata Kuwah. CR; AK, BC, Asia G4 — — 3liverwort Till ( SI

Nardia japonica Steph. WC; WA + G5 — — 3liverwort Hood S2

Orthotrichum epapillosum Lawt. & Herm. BR; CA G2 — -- 1moss Lake SI

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Plagiochila semidecurrens Lehm. & CR; WA + G2T2 3Lindenb. var. alaskana (Evans) H. Inoue liverwort

Clat SI

Pohlia sphagnicola (Bruch & Schimp.) CR; WA + G4 — — 2Lindb. & Arnell Till S2moss

Polytrichum sphaerothecium (Besch.) C. Muell. WC; WA + G4 — 3moss Hood SI

Polytrichum strictum Brid. CR, WC; WA + G5 — — 2moss Clat S2

Porella vernicosa (Lindb.) Steph. vzr.fauriei WC; Asia G3T3 — — 2(Steph.) M. Kara liverwort

Mult SI

Preissia quadrata (Scop.) Nees WV, BM; ID, WA + G5 — — 3liverwort Mult, Wall S2

Racomitrium pacificum Irel. & Spence KM; CA, WA, BC G3 — — 2moss Curr, Doug, Jose S2

Radula brunnea Steph. CR; Asia G4 — — 3liverwort Clat SI

Rhytidium rugosum (Hedw.) Kindb. CR; WA + G5 — — 3moss Clat SI

Scapania gymnostomophila Kaal. WC; ID, WA + G4 — 3liverwort Mult SI

Scapania obscura (Arn. & Jens.) Schiffn. WC; BC + G3 — 3liverwort Lane SI

Schofieldia monticola Godfrey WC; WA + G3 — — 3liverwort Lane SI

Sphaerocarpos Mans Haynes WV; ID, WA G2 — — 1liverwort Bent SI

Splachnum ampullaceum Hedw. EC; BC + G5 — — 2 ,moss Klam SI

Tayloria serrata (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp. WV, WC; CA, ID, WA + G5 — — 2in B.S.G. Clac, Mari SImoss

Tetraplodon mnioides (Hedw.) CR, WC; WA + G5 — — 2Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. Lane, Line SImoss

Tortula mucronifolia Schwaegr. BR, HP; ID, BC + G4G5 — — 2moss Harn, Whee SI

Trematodon boasii Schof. ■ WC; BC G2 — — 3moss Lane SI

Tripterocladium leucocladulum (C. Muell.) Jaeg. KM, WV; CA, ID, WA, BC G3 — — 1moss Doug, Lane SI

Triquetrella califomica (Lesq.) Grout CR; CA G2 — — 3moss Curr SI

Tritomaria exsecta (liverwort) - Considered but rejected; specimen misidentified, does not occur in Oregon.

Tritomaria exsectiformis (Breidl.) Loeske WC; ID, WA + G5 — — 2liverwort Desc, Jeff S2

Tritomaria quinquedentata (Huds.) Buch CR; WA + G5 — — 3liverwort Clat SI

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Bryoria bicolor (Ehrh.) Brodo & D. Hawksw. CR; BC + G4 — — 2lichen Clat, Till, Line S2

Bryoriapseudocapillaris Brodo & D. Hawksw. CR; CA G1G2 — — 2lichen Curr S2

Bryoria subcana (Nyl. ex Stizenb.) Brodo & CR; CA, AK, BC G4 — — 2D. Hawksw. Bent, Clat S2lichen

Buellia oidalea (Nyl.) Tuck. CR; CA, WA + G4 — — 3lichen Curr SI

Caloplaca stantonii W.A. Weber ex Arup CR; CA G2 — 2lichen Coos SI

Cladidium bolanderi (Tuck.) Ryan CR; CA G3 -- — 3lichen Curr SI

Erioderma sorediatum Galloway & P. Jorg. CR; WA, BC, New Zealand G3 — — 2lichen Lane SI

Hypogymnia duplicata (Sm. ex Ach.) Rass. CR, WC; WA + G3 — — 3lichen Clat, Line, Mult, Till S2

Hypogymnia oceanica Goward CR, WC; BC + G3 — — 2lichen Doug, Lane, Mari S2

Lecanora caesiorubella Ach. ssp. merriUii KM; CA, WA + G4 -- — 3Imsh. & Brodo Curr SIlichen

Lecanorapringlei (Tuck.) Lamb WC; CA, WA G3 — — 3lichen Hood, Desc, Klam S2

Lecidea dolodes Nyl. WC; CA, WA + G4 __ — 3lichen Linn sl

Leioderma sorediatum D. Galloway & P. Joerg. CR; BC, New Zealand G3 — — 2lichen Lane SI

Lobaria linita (Ach.) Rabenh. CR;WA + G4 __ __ 2lichen Polk SI

Neofuscelia loxodes (lichen) - Considered but rejected; very common in central and eastern Oregon, with no threats.

Nephroma occultum Wetm. WC; WA, BC G4 __ ___ 2lichen Clac, Lane, Linn SI

Niebla cephalota (Tuck.) Rundel & Bowler KM; CA, WA + G4 — — 3lichen Coos, Curr, Lane, Line S2

Pannaria rubiginosa (Ach.) Bory CR, WC; BC + G4 — — 2lichen Lane, Line, Mari SI

Peltula euploca (Ach.) Poelt ex Pisut HP; CA + G4 — — 3lichen Jeff SI

Pilophorus nigricaulis Sato CR, WC; WA + G4 — — 3lichen Clat, Linn, Mari, Mult S2

Pseudocyphellaria aurata (lichen) - Considered but rejected; no known valid specimens from western North America.

Pseudocyphellaria mougeotiana (lichen) - Considered but rejected; taxonomy uncertain.

Schismatomma californicum (lichen) - see Sigridia califomica.

Sigridia califomica (Tuck.) Tehler CR; CA G3 — — 3lichen Curr SI

Stereocaulon spathulifemm Vainio WC; Asia G4G5 _ __ 2lichen Lane, Linn SI

Sticta arctica Degel. CR; WA, AK + G5 „ __ 2lichen Clat SI

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Sulcaria badia Brodo & D. Hawksw. WV; CA, WA G3 2lichen Bent SI

Teloschistes flavicans (Swartz) Norman CR; CA, NV + G3G4 3lichen Curr, Till S2

Texosporium sancti-jacobi (Tuck.) Nadv. ' HP; ID, CA G2 •SoC 3lichen Jeff SI

Usnea hesperina Mot. CR; s.e. US, Europe G5 2lichen Curr, Lane, Till SIUsnea rubicunda Stirton CR; CA, WA + G4 3lichen Coos, Lane, Till S2Usnea sphacelata R. Br. WC, WC; WA +, Mexico + G5 2lichen Desc, Hood SI

FUNGI

Chromatochlamys muscorum (Fr.) Mayrh. & Poelt var. octospora (Nyl.) Mayrh. & Poelt fungus

Oxyporus nobilissimusW.B. Cooke giant polypore fungus, fuzzy sandozi

HP; Eurasia Gran, Jeff

WC; WA Clac, Linn

G4 - - 3S2

G2 - - 1SI

Castilleja levisecta (golden paintbrush), drawn by Julie Kierstead Nelson

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FEDERAL ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT STATUS

Plants Listed as Endangered >Astragalus applegateiLilium occidentale

Lomatium bradshawii Stephanomeria malheurensis

Plants Listed as ThreatenedHowellia aquatilis Mirabilis macfarlanei Sidalcea nelsoniana

Plants Proposed as Threatened

Castilleja levisecta

candidates which are to become Species of Concern at next notice of review)Candidate Plants (=❖ =Amsinckia carinata Artemisia campestris var. wormskioldii =0 Astragalus mulfordiae Calochortus greenei =i>Calochortus howellii ^Calochortus umpquaensis Cardamine pattersonii Delphinium pavonaceum =€>Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens

Plant Species of Concern Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora Agrostis howelliiAgrostis microphylla var. hendersoniiArabis koehleri var. koehleriArabis serpentinicolaArabis suffrutescens var. horizontalis/Irato sp. Curry Co. = "macdonaldiana"Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. estesiiAster curtusAster gormaniiAster vialisAstragalus collinus var. laurentii Astragalus diaphanus var. diurnus Astragalus howellii Astragalus peckii Astragalus solitarius Astragalus sterilis Astragalus tegetarioides Astragalus tyghensis Bensoniella oregona Botrychium ascendens Botrychium crenulatum Botrychium lineare Botrychium paradoxum Botrychium pedunculosum Botrychium pumicola Calochortus coxii Calochortus indecorus Calochortus longebarbatus

var. longebarbatusCalochortus longebarbatus var. peckiiCamassia howelliiCardamine gemmataCastilleja chloroticaCastilleja fratemaCastilleja pilosa var. steenensisCastilleja rubidaChaenactis cusickiiCimicijuga elataCollomia mazama

Eriogonum chrysops =i>Fritillaria gentneri Hackelia cronquistii =0 Haplopappus radiatus =£>

= Fyrrocoma radiata Hastingsia bracteosa =0 Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila =J> Lomatium cookii Lomatium erythrocarpum =&

Collomia renactaCordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris Corydalis aquae-gelidae - Cypripedium fasciculatum Delphinium leucophaeum Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Epitobium oreganum Erigeron howellii Erigeron oreganus Eriogonum crosbyae Eriogonum cusickii Eriogonum prociduum Erythronium elegans Filipendula occidentalis Frasera umpquaensis Gentiana plurisetosa Gentiana setigera Hastingsia atropurpurea Horkelia congesta ssp. congesta Horkelia hendersonii Ivesia rhypara var. rhypara Ivesia rhypara var. shellyi Lasthenia macrantha ssp. prisca Lepidium davisiiLeptodactylon pungens ssp. hazeliae Lewisia cotyledon var. howellii Lewisia cotyledon var. purdyi Limbella jiyei (moss)Limnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingeriana Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora Limnanthes gracilis var. gracilis Lomatium suksdotfli Lupinus biddlei Lupinus cusickiiLupinus sulphureus var. kincaidii Meconella oregano Mentzelia mollis Mentzelia packardiae Microseris howellii Micorseris laciniata ssp. detlingii

Lomatium greenmanii =0 Luina serpentina •=£>Lupinus aridus ssp. ashlandensis =0 Oenothera wolfli =0 Plagiobothrys hirtus Pleuropogon oregonus =i>Ranunculus reconditus =S>Senecio ertteraeThelypodium howellii var. spectabilis

Mimulus hymenophyllus Mimulus jungermannioides Mimulus patulus Mimulus pygmaeus Mimulus washingtonensis var.

washingtonensis Montia howelii Myosurus minimus ssp. apus

(= M. sessilis)Penstemon barrettiae Penstemon glaucinus Penstemon peckii Perideridia erythrorhiza Phacelia argentea Phacelia minutissima Plagiobothrys flguratus var.

corallicarpusRanunculus austro-oreganusRorippa columbineRubus bartonianusSaxifraga hitchcockianaSedum moraniiSedum oblanceolatumSedum radiatum ssp. depauperatumSenecio hesperiusSidalcea malvaeflora ssp. patulaSilene douglasii var. orariaSilene spaldingiiSisyrinchium sarmentosumSophora leachianaSullivantia oreganaTauschia howelliiTexosporium sancti-jacobi (lichen)Thelypodium eucosmumTrifolium leibergiiTrifolium owyheenseViolaprimulifolia ssp. occidentalis

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OREGON STATE STATUSPlants Listed as Endangered

Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora Artemisia campestris var. wormskioldii Astragalus applegatei Astragalus mulfordiae Calochortus coxii Calochortus indecorus Calochortus umpquaensis Castilleja levisectaCordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris Delphinium leucophaeum

Plants Listed as Threatened

Amsinckia carinata Aster curtus Aster vialisAstragalus collinus var. laurentii Astragalus diaphanus var. diumus Astragalus peckii Astragalus sterilis Astragalus tyghensis Botrychium pumicola Calochortus howellii Eriogonum chrysops

State Candidate Taxa

Achnatherum hendersonii Agrostis hendersonii Agrostis howellii Arabis koehleri var. koehleri Arabis suffrutescens var. horizontalis Arenaria franklinii var. thompsonii Asarum wagneriAstragalus kentrophyta var. douglasiiAstragalus tegetarioidesBensoniella oregonaBolandra oreganaBotrychium ascendensBotrychium crenulatumBotrychium paradoxumBotrychium pedunculosumCalochortus greeneiCalochortus longebarbatus var. peckiiCamassia howelliiCamissonia pygmaeaCardamine nuttallii var. gemmataCardamine pattersoniiCastilleja steenensisCaulanthus major var. nevadensisCimicifuga elataCollomia renactaCorydalis aquae-gelidae

Delphinium pavonaceumErigeron decumbensFritillaria gentneriHaplopappus radiatusIvesia rhypara var. rhyparaLilium occidentaleLimnanthes floccosa ssp. grandifloraLomatium bradshawiiLomatium cookiiLomatium erythrocarpum

Eriogonum crosbyae Erythronium elegans Gratiola heterosepala Hackelia cronquistii Hastingsia bracteosa Lepidium davisii Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila Lomatium greenmanii Luina serpentina Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii Mentzelia packardiae

Cypripedium fasciculatum Delphinium oreganum Draba howellii Epilobium oreganum Epilobium siskiyouense Erigeron howellii Erigeron oreganus Eriogonum cusickii Eriogonum prociduum Filipendula occidentalis Frasera umpquaensis Gentiana setigera Hackelia difjusa var. diffusa Hastingsia atropurpurea Horkelia congesta var. congesta Lasthenia macrantha ssp. prisca Leptodactylon pungens ssp. hazeliae Lewisia cotyledon var. purdyi Limbella fryeiLimnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingerianaLimnanthes gracilis var. gracilisLomatium suksdorfiiLupinus aridus ssp. ashlandensisMeconella oreganaMimulus evanescensMimulus hymenophyllus

Lupinus cusickii Mentzelia mollis Mirabilis macfarlanei Plagiobothrys hirtus Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus Ranunculus reconditus Silene spauldingii Stephanomeria malheurensis Thelypodium howellii ssp. spectabilis Trifolium owyheense

Microseris howellii Mimulus patulus Oenothera wolfii Phacelia argentea Pleuropogon oregonus

,Eenecio .erlterae Sidalcea nelsoniana Silene douglasii var. oraria Thelypodium eucosmum

Mimulus jungermannioides Montia howelii Myosurus sessilis Penstemon barrettiae Perideridia erythrorhiza Phacelia argentea Phacelia minutissima Plagiobothrys figuratus ssp.

corallicarpusRanunculus austro-oreganusRorippa columbiaeRubus bartonianusSaxifraga hitchcockianaSedum moraniiSedum oblanceolatumSenecio hesperiusSidalcea hirtipesSidalcea malvaeflora ssp. patulaSisyrinchium sarmentosumSophora leachianaStreptanthus howelliiSullivantia oreganaTauschia howelliiTrifolium leibergiiTriteleia hendersonii var. leachiaeViola lanceolata ssp. occidentalis

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LISTl

Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora Achnatherum hendersonii ^ Achnatherum wallowensis Agrostis howelliiAgrostis microphylla var. hendersonii Amsinckia carinata Arabis koehleri var. koehleri Arabis "macdonaldiana"Arabis suffrutescens var. horizonlalis Arenariafranklinii var. thompsonii Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var.

wormskioldiiArtemisia ludoviciana ssp. "estesii" Asarum wagneri Aster curtus Aster gormanii Aster vialis Astragalus applegatei Astragalus collinus var. laurentii Astragalus diaphanus var. diurnus Astragalus kentrophyta var. douglasii Astragalus mulfordiae Astragalus peckii Astragalus sterilis Astragalus tegetarioides Astragalus tyghensis Bensoniella oregona Bolandra oregana Botrychium ascendens Botrychium crenulatum Botrychium lineare Botrychium paradoxum Botrychium pedunculosum Botrychium pumicola Calochortus coxii Calochortus greenei Calochortus howellii Calochortus indecorus Calochortus longebarbatus var.

longebarbatusCalochortus longebarbatus var. peckiiCalochortus umpquaensisCamassia howelliiCamissonia pygmaeaCardamine pattersoniiCastilleja chloroticaCastilleja fratemaCastilleja levisectaCastilleja pilosa var. steenensisCastilleja rubidaCaulanthus major var. nevadensisChaenactis cusickiiChiloscyphus gemmiparus (liverwort)Cimicifuga elataCollomia mazamaCollomia renactaCordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris Corydalis aquae-gelidae Cypripedium fasciculatum Delphinium leucophaeum Delphinium oreganum

Delphinium pavonaceum Dodecatheon austrofrigidum Encalypta brevicolla var. crumiana

(moss)Epilobium oreganumEpilobium siskiyouenseErigeron decumbens var. decumbensErigeron howelliiErigeron oreganusEriogonum chrysopsEriogonum crosbyaeEriogonum cusickiiEriogonum prociduumEriogonum salicornioidesErythronium elegansTilipendula occidentalisFrasera umpquaensisFritillaria gentneriGentiana setigeraGratiola heterosepalaHackelia cronquistiiHackelia diffiisa var. diffusaHastingsia atropurpureaHastingsia bracteosaHorkelia congesta ssp. congestaHorkelia hendersoniiHowellia aquatilisIvesia rhypara var. rhyparaIvesia rhypara var. shellyiKatmiopsis jragransLasthenia macrantha ssp. priscaLepidium davisiiLeptodactylon pungens ssp. hazeliae Lewisia cotyledon var. purdyi Lilium occidentale Limbella fryei (moss)Limnanthes floccosa ssp. bellingeriana Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila Limnanthes gracilis var. gracilis Lomatium bradshawii Lomatium cookii Lomatium erythrocarpum Lomatium greenmanii Lomatium ochocense Lomatium suksdoifii Luina serpentina^Lupinus aridus ssp. ashlandensis Lupinus cusickiiLupinus sulphureus var. kincaidii Meconella oregana Mentzelia mollis Mentzelia packardiae Microseris howellii Microseris laciniata ssp. detlingii Mimulus evanescens Mimulus hymenophyllus Mimulus jungermannioides Mimulus patulus Mirabilis macfarlanei Montia howellii

Myosurus sessilis Oenothera wolfii Orthotrichum epapillosum (moss) Oxyporus nobilissimus (fungus) Penstemon barrettiae Penstemon glaucinus Penstemon peckii Perideridia erythrorhiza Phacelia argentea Phacelia minutissima Plagiobothrys figuratus ssp.

corallicarpus Plagiobothrys hirtus Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus Pleuropogon oregonus Pyrrocoma radiata Ranunculus austro-oreganus Ranunculus reconditus Romanzoffa thompsonii Rorippa columbiae Rubus bartonianus Saxifraga hitchcockiana Sedum moranii Sedum oblanceolatum Senecio ertterae Senecio hesperius Sidalcea hirtipes Sidalcea malvaeflora ssp..patula Sidalcea nelsoniana Silene douglasii var. oraria Silene spaldingii Sisyrinchium hitchcockii Sisyrinchium sarmentosum Sophora leachiana Sphaeocarpos Mans (liverwort) Stephanomeria malheurensis Streptanthus howellii Sullivantia oregana Tauschia howellii Thelypodium eucosmum Thelypodium howellii ssp. spectabilis Trifolium douglasii Trifolium leibergii Trifolium owyheense Tripterocladium leucocladulum (moss) Triteleia hendersonii var. leachiae Viola primulifolia ssp. occidentalis

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Achnatherum speciosum Agastache cusickii Agoseris data Allenrolfea ocddentalis Allium geyeri var. geyeri Allium robinsonii Aloina bifrons (moss)Andreaea schofieldiana (moss) Androsace elongata ssp. acuta Anemone oregana var. felix Arabis modestaArabis sparsiflora var. atrorubens Arctostaphylos hispidula Arenaria rossii var. rossii Argemone munita Arnica viscosa Artemisia papposa Asplenium septentrionale Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum Astragalus calycosus Astragalus hoodianus Astragalus purshii var. ophiogenes Balsamorhiza rosea Botrychium campestre Botrychium lanceolatum var.

lanceolatum Botrychium lunaria Botrychium minganense Botrychium montanum Botrychium pinnatum Brodiaea terrestris Bryoerythrophyllum columbianum

(moss)Bryoria bicolor (lichen)Bryoria pseudocapillaris (lichen) Bryoria subcana (lichen)Bryum calobryoides (moss) Bupleurum americanum Calamagrostis breweri Calliergon trifqrium (moss) Calochortus monophyllus Calochortus nudus Calypogeia sphagnicola (liverwort) Camissonia graciliflora Campylopus schmidii (moss) Caloplaca stantonii (lichen)Carex atrata var. atrosquama Carex backii Carex comosaCarex dioica var. gynocratesCarex eleocharisCarex gigasCarex hystericinaCarex interiorCarex lividaCarex macrochaetaCarex nardina ssp. norvegicaCarex novaCarex plurifloraCarex retrorsa

Carex saxatilis var. major Carex serratodens Castilleja schizotricha Chaenactis macrantha Chaenactis stevioides Chaenactis xantiana Cheilanthes fed Cheilanthes intertexta Chlorogalum angustifolium Cicendia quadrangularis Cicuta bulbifera Clarkia heterandra Clintonia andrewsiana Cochlearia officinalis Coptis trifolia Crumia latifolia (moss)Cryptantha leucophaea Cryptantha rostellata Cryptogramma stelleri Cryptomitrium tenerum (liverwort) Cupressus bakeri Cymopterus nivalis Cymopterus purpurascens Cypripedium calceolus var. parviflorum Dicentra pauciflora Draba howellii Dryopteris filix-mas Encalypta brevipes (moss)Ericameria arborescens Erigeron cervinus Erigeron disparipilus Erigeron engelmannii var. davisii Erigeron peregrinus ssp. peregrinus

var. peregrinus Erigeron petrophilus Erioderma sorediatum (lichen) Eriogonum brachyanthum Eriogonum diclinum Eriogonum lobbii Eriophorum chamissonis Erysimum menziesii ssp. concinnum Erythronium howellii Eschscholzia caespitosa Fritillaria camschatcensis.Fritillaria glauca Fritillaria purdyi Funaria muhlenbergii (moss)Gentiana newberryi var. newberryi Gentiana plurisetosa Gentiana prostrata Gentianella tenella ssp. tenella Geum rossii var. turbinatum Geum triflorum var. campanulatum Hackelia ophiobia Hazardia whitney var. discoideus Helodium blandowii (moss)Herbertus sakuraii (liverwort) Hieracium bolanderi Huperzia ocddentalis Hydrocotyle verticillata

Hymenoxys cooperiiHypogymnia oceanica (lichen)Iliamna bakeriIliamna latibracteataIvesia shockleyiIwatsukiella leucotricha (moss)Juncus triglumis var. albescensKobresia bellardiiKobresia simpliciusculaLeioderma sorediatum (lichen)Lewisia Columbiana var. ColumbianaLewisia Columbiana var. rupicolaLewisia leanaLilium kelloggiiLimonium californicumListera borealisLobaria linita (lichen)Lobelia dortmanna Lomatium engelmannii Lomatium farinosum var. hambleniae Lomatium ravenii Lomatium salmoniflorum Lomatium tracyi Lomatium watsonii Lophozia laxa (liverwort)Lupinus sericeus var. egglestonianus Lupinus tracyi Lycopodiella inundata Lycopodium complanatum Marsupella emarginata var. aquatica

(liverwort)Meesia uliginosa (moss)Microseris bigelovii Microseris douglasii ssp. douglasii Mimulus bolanderi Mimulus clivicola Mimulus jepsonii Mimulus latidens Mimulus tricolor Monardella purpurea Muhlenbergia minutissima Navarretia heterandra Nemacladus capillaris Nephroma occultum (lichen) Ophioglossum pusillum Pannaria rubiginosa (lichen) Pedicularis howellii Pellaea andromedifolia Pellaea bridgesiiPellaea mucronata ssp. mucronata Phacelia gymnoclada Phacelia malvaefolia Phlox hendersonii Phlox multiflora Pilularia americana Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus Plagiobothrys greenei Plagiobothrys salsus Plantago macrocarpa Platanthera obtusata

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Poa piperiPohlia sphagnicola (moss)Polystichum californicum Polytrichum strictum (moss)Porella vemicosa var. fauriei

(liverwort)Potamogeton diversifolius Potamogetonfoliosus var. fibrillosus Potentilla villosa Primula cusickiana Racomitrium pacificum (moss) Rhamnus ilicifolia Salix bonplanidiana Salve delnortensis Salix farriaeSaxifraga ddscendens var. oregonensis Scheuchzeria palustris var. americana Scribneria bolanderi Sedum laxum ssp. heckneri Senecio dimorphophyllus Senecio flettii Senecio porteri Sesuvium verrucosum Sidalcea hendersonii Sidalcea malachroides Silene hookeri ssp. bolanderi Splachnum ampullaceum (moss) Stereocaulon spathuliferum (lichen) Sticta arctica (lichen)Streptopus streptopoides Stylocline psilocarphoides Suksdorfia violacea Sulcaria badia (lichen) Symphoricarpos longiflorus Talinum spinescens Tauschia stricklandii Tayloria serrata (moss)Tetraplodon mnioides (moss) Thalictrum alpinum var. hebetum Thelypodium brachycarpum Thelypodium howellii ssp. howellii Tortula mucronifolia (moss) Townsendia montana Townsendia parryi Trillium angustipetalum Triteleia ixioides ssp. analina Triteleia laxaTritomaria exsectiformis (liverwort) Trollius laxus var. albiflorus Usnea hesperina (lichen)Usnea sphacelata (lichen)Utricularia gibba Utricularia minor Wolffia borealis Wolffia Columbiana

Lists

Abronia latifoliaAdiantum jordaniiAgrostis humilisAllium bolanderi var. mirabileAlliium brandegeiAllium peninsulareAllium pleianthumAllium sanbornii var. sanborniiAllium tolmei var. platyphyllumAmmania robustaAnastrophyllum minutum (liverwort)Anemone multifida var. tetonensisAntirrhinum kingiiArabis davidsoniiArabis hastatulaArabis serpentinicolaArtemisia arbuscula ssp. thermopolaArtemisia packardiaeAsarum caudatumAster brickellioidesAstragalus accidens var. hendersoniiAstragalus califomicusAstragalus gambelianusAstragalus platytropisAstragalus reventiformisAstragalus salmonisBalsamorhiza hookeri var. idahoensisBarbilophozia barbata (liverwort)Barbilophozia lycopodioides (liverwort)Brodiaea californicaBruchia bolanderi (moss)Buellia oidalea (lichen)Bulbostylis capillaris Callitriche marginata Calochortus macrocarpus var. maculosus

Camissonia cheiranthifolia ssp.cheiranthifolia

Camissonia ovata Camissonia palmeri Cardamine nuttallii var. covilleana Cardamine nuttallii var. dissecta Carex atherodes Carex barbarae Carex brevicaulis Carex capitata Carex crawfordii Carex gyrwdynama Carex lasiocarpa Carex nervina Carex praeceptorum Carex praticola Carex pyrenaica Carex siccata Carex subnigricans Carex vernacula Carex sp. nov.Castilleja ambigua ssp. ambigua

Castilleja flava var. rustica Castilleja rupicola Castilleja thompsonii Castilleja viscidula Cephaloziella spinigera (liverwort) Chromatochlamys muscorum var. octospora (fungus)

Cladidium bolanderi (lichen)Clematis Columbiana var. Columbiana Conostomum tetragonum (moss) Corydalis caseana var. cusickii Coryphantha vivipara var. vivipara Crepis modocensis ssp. modocensis Cryptantha humilis Cryptantha leiocarpa Cryptantha rriilobcAeri Cryptantha simulans Cryptantha spiculifera Cryptantha thompsonii Cymopterus acaulis var. greeleyorum Cymopterus ibapensis Cyperus acuminatus Cyperus bipartitus Cyperus niger Cyperus schweinitzii Delphinium nudicaule Delphinium nuttallii Diplophyllum plicatum (liverwort) Douglasia laevigata Dudley a cymosa ssp. cymosa Elatine brachysperma Eleocharis parvula var. parvula Elodea nuttallii Epilobium luteum Epilobium rigidum Eriogonum nudum var. paralinum Eriogonum nutans var. nutans Eriogonum ochrocephalum ssp.

calcareumFestuca brachyphylla Festuca elmeriFrasera albicaulis var. idahoensis Cilia millefoliata Cilia salticola Cilia sinistra ssp. sinistra Cymnomitrion concinnatum (liverwort) Hackelia bella Hackelia patens var. patens Haplomitrium hookeri (liverwort) Harpanthus flotovianus (liverwort) Helianthella californica var. nevadensis Helianthella quinquinervis Helianthella uniflora Helianthus bolanderi Heliotropium curassavicum Herbertus aduncus (liverwort) Hesperevax acaulis var. robustior Hesperevax sparsiflora var. brevifolia Heteranthera dubia Hieracium canadense

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LIST 3 (Review cont.)Hieracium greenei Hieracium horridum Honkenya peploides Horkelia tridentata var. tridentata Hypogymnia duplicata (lichen) Isopyrum stipitatum Jamesoniella autumnalis var.

heterostipa (liverwort)Juncus bryoides Juncus capillaris Juncus gerardiiJuncus hemiendytus var. abjectus Juncus kelloggii Juncus tiehmii Juncus torreyi Keddella lemmonii Langloisa setosissima ssp. punctata Lecanora caesiorubella ssp. merrillii

(lichen)Lecanora pringlei (lichen)I^cidea dolodes (lichen)Lepidium montanum var. nevadense Lesquerella douglasii Leucothoe davisiae Lilaea scilloides Linanthus bolanderi Lipocarpha aristulata Lipocarpha occidentalis Lithophragma heterophyllum Lloydia serotina Lomafium idahoensis Lomatium rosaenum Lanicera interrupta Lophotocarpus californicus Latus stipularis Luzula subcongesta Lygodesmia juncea Malacothrix sonchoides Malacothrix stebbinsii Marsupella condensata (liverwort) Marsupella sparsiflora (liverwort) Mertensia bellaMetzgeria temperata (liverwort) Minuartia austromontana Mirabilis greenei Myosarus clavicaulis Myrica gale Myriophyllum sibiricum Najas guadalupensis Nardia japonica (liverwort) Navarretia leucocephala ssp.

leucocephela Navarretia tagetina Nicotiana quadrivalvis Niebla cephalota (liehen)Orthocarpus cuspidatus ssp.

cryptanthusOxytropis sericea var. sericea Parvisedum pumilum Pectocarya setosa

Pedicularis centranthera Pediocactus sp. nov.Peltula euploca (liehen)Penstemon deustus var. variabilis Penstemon janishiae Penstemon kingii Penstemon perpulcher Penstemon pratensis Penstemon seorsus Perideridia lemmonii Phacelia inundata Phacelia leonisPhacelia lutea var. mackenzieorum Physaria chambersii Pilophorus nigricaulis (lichen)Pinus sabiniana Plagiobothrys austiniae Plagiochila semidecurrens var.

alaskana (liverwort)Plantago eriopoda Platanthera orbiculata Poa rhizomata Poa suksdoTfii Poa unilateralisPolyctenium fremontii var. bisulcatum Polyctenium fremontii var. confertum Polygonum punctatum Polypodium calirhiza Polytrichum sphaerothecium (moss) Potamogeton filiformis Preissia quadrata (liverwort) Puccinellia pumila Radula brunnea (liverwort) Rafinesquia californica Ranunculus verecundus

Rhynchospora capitellata Rhytidium rugosum (moss)Ribes divaricatum var. pubiflorum Ribes inerme var. klamathense Rotala ramosior Salix orestera Salix wolfii Samolus parviflorus Saxifragopsis fragarioides Scapania gymnostomophila (liverwort) Scapania obscura (liverwort) Schofieldia monticola (liverwort) Scirpus pendulus Scirpus subterminalis Sigridia californica (lichen)Silene californica Silene lemmonii Stanleya confertiflora Stellaria humifusa Streptanthus glandulosus Taraxacum ceratophorum Teloschistes flavicans (lichen) Texosporium sancti-jacobi (lichen) Tofieldia glutinosa ssp. glutinosa Trematodon boasii (moss)Triglochin striata Trillium parviflorum Triquetrella californica (moss) Triteleia ixioides ssp. scabra Tritomaria quinquedentata (liverwort) Usnea rubicunda (lichen)Verbena hastataViola canadensis var. rugulosaViola langsdojfii

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Allium bisceptrumAllium campanulatumAllium douglasii var. neviiAllium lemmoniiAllium macrumAllium madidumAllium unifoliumAntennaria aromaticaArabis aculeolataArabis furcataArabis koehleri var. stipitataAsclepias cryptocerasAstragalus alvordensisAstragalus atratus var. owyheensisAstragalus diaphanus var. diaphanusAstragalus howelliiAstragalus robbinsii var. alpiniformisAstragalus sclerocarpusAstragalus solitariusAstragalus succumbensAstragalus tetrapterusAstragalus umbraticusBalsamorhiza sericeaBergia texanaCardamine nuttallii var. gemmata Carex capillaris Carex concinna Carex haydeniana Carex macrocephala Castilleja glandulifera Castilleja hispida ssp. brevilobata Caulanthus crassicaulis Caulanthus pilosus Chaenactis nevii Claytonia nevadensis Claytonia umbellata Collomia larsenii Collomia macrocalyx Cryptantha propria Cypripedium californicum Cypripedium montanum Darlingtonia californica Dicentra formosa var. oregana Dichelostemma ida-maia Downingia insignis Downingia laeta Draba aureolaDraba lemmonii var. cyclomorpha Draba sphaeroides var. cusickii Dryas drummondii Elmera racemosa var. puberulenta Epilobium latifolium Ericameria discoidea var. discoidea Erigeron cascadensis Eriogonum pendulum Eriogonum scopulorum Eriogonum tematum

Minuarta cismontana (cismontane sandwort), drawn by John Megahan, courtesy of ODA

Eritrichium nanum var. elongatum Erythronium revolutum Euonymous occidentalis Hackelia diffusa var. cottonii Heuchera grossularifolia var.

grossularifoliaHeuchera grossularifoliarvax. tenuifoliaHieracium longiberbeHulsea algidaKalmiopsis leachianaLathyrus holochlorusLesquerella kingii ssp. diversifoliaLewisia columbiana var. wallowensisLewisia cotyledon var. howelliiLewisia oppositifoliaLilium pardalinum ssp. wigginsiiLomatium cusickiiLomatium laevigatumLomatium rollinsiiLupinus biddleiLupinus burkei ssp. caeruleomontanus Lupinus latifolius var. thompsonianus Lupinus sabinianus Lycopodium annotinum Malacothrix glabrata Malacothrix torreyi Melica stricta Mimulus douglasii Mimulus kelloggii Mimulus pulsiferae Mimulus pygmaeus Mimulus washingtonensis var.

washingtonensis Minuartia californica Minuartia cismontana Mirabilis bigelovii var. retrorsa Montia diffusa Nama lobbiiOrthocarpus cuspidatus ssp. cuspidatus

Pediocactus simpsonii var. robustiorPenstemon davidsonii var. praeteritusPenstemon spatulatusPerideridia howelliiPhacelia vernaPoa laxifloraPoa marcidaPolemonium viscosumPolystichum kruckebergiiPolystichum lemmoniiPopulus angustifoliaPyrrocoma linearisRanunculus oresterusRhinanthus crista-galliRibes cereum var. colubrinumRibes marshalliiRibes oxycanthoides ssp. irriguum Rosa spithamea var. spithamea Salix brachycarpa var. brachycarpa Salix drummondiana Sanicula peckiana Scirpus cyperinus Sedum debileSedum radiatum ssp. depauperatum Selaginella watsonii Sidalcea campestris Sidalcea cusickiiSidalcea malvaeflora ssp. asprella Silene nuda ssp. insectivora Silene scaposa var. scaposa Silene suksdorfii Smelowskia ovalis var. ovalis Smilax California Synthyris schizantha Synthyris stellataThlaspi montanum var. siskiyouense Triteleia crocea var. crocea Vaccinium oxycoccos Vancouveria chrysantha

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Agrestia hispida (lichen) (T)Alisma gramineum (C)Allium amplectens (C)Allium anceps (C)Allium bolanderi var. bolanderi (C) Allium cernuum (C)Allium douglasii var. douglasii (C) Allium falcifolium (C)Allium fibrillum (C)Allium geyeri var. tenerum (C)Allium nevadense (C)Allium parvum (C)Allium platycaule (C)Allium punctum (T)Allium siskiyouense = A. watsonii (C) Allium tolmiei var. tolmiei

= A. cusickii (C)Allium tribracteatum (N)Allium validum (C)Antennaria arcuata (N)Antennaria sujfrutescens (C)Aquilegia flavescens (C)Arabis breweri (C)Arabis crucisetosa (C)Arabis oregana (C)Arenaria howellii (C)Arenaria paludicola (N)Arenaria pumicola (C)Arnica amplexicaulis var. piped (T) Arnica cemua (C)Artemisia lindleyana (C)Artemisia rothrockii (N)Artemisia tripartita (C)Aster glaucescens (N)Aster hallii (C)Astragalus accidens var. accidens (C) Astragalus drthuri (C)Astragalus cusickii var. cusickii (C) Astragalus eucosmus (N)Astragalus iodanthus var. vipereus (C) Astragalus misellus var. misellus (C) Astragalus nudisiliquus (C)Astragalus reventus var. reventus (C) Astragalus reventus var. sheldonii (C) Astragalus tweedyi (C)Astragalus vallaris (C)Astragalus yoder-williamsii (N) Balsamorhiza hirsuta (C)Betula glandulosa (C)Betula papyrifera var. commutata (T) Botrychium boreale (N)Botrychium dusenii (N)Botrychium simplex (C)Botrychium virginianum (C)Brickellia grandiflora (C)Brodiaea dissimulata (T)Bryocaulon divergens (lichen) (N) Calamagrostis crassiglumis (N) Calamagrostis howellii (C)Calliergon stramineum (C)

Calochortus bruneaunis (C) Calochortus nuttallii (N)Calochortus uniflorus (C)Calypso bulbosa (C)Camassia cusickii (C)Camassia leichtlinii var. leichtlinii (C) Campanula scabrella (N)Cardamine penduliflora (C)Carex buxbaumii (C)Carex interrupta (C)Carex limnophila (T)Carex saliniformis (N)Carex scabriuscula (T)Carex sheldonii (C)Carex whitneyi (C)Castilleja applegatei var.

applegatei (C)Castilleja elata (C)Castilleja miniata var. dixonii (N,T) Castilleja oresbia (C)Castilleja ownbeyana (C)Castilleja xanthotricha (C)Chaenactis douglasii var.

glandulosa (C)Chaetadelpha wheeled (C) Chrysothamnus nauseosus var.

nanus (C)Cimicijuga laciniata (C)Cirsium acanthodontum (C)Cirsium brevifolium (C)Cirsium ciliolatum (T)Cirsium hallii (C)Cirsium peckii (C)Cladothamnus pyrolaeflorus (C) Claytonia megarhiza var. bellidifolia

— C. bellidifolia (C)Corallorhiza tdfida (C)Cordylanthus viscidus (C)Crepis baked var. cusickii (T) Cymopterus corrugatus (C)Dicentra cucullada (C)Dimeresia howellii (C)Dodecatheon dentatum (C) Dodecatheon poeticum (C)Downingia bacigalupi (C)Downingia montana (N)Draba douglasii (C)Dryas octopetala var. hookedana (C) Dudleya fadnosa (C)Dulichium arundinaceum (C) Eburophyton austiniae (C)Empetrum nigrum (C)Ephedra nevadensis (C)Ephedra viddis (C)Equisetum fluviatale (C)Edgeron bloomed var. nudatus (C) Edgeron chrysopsidis var.

brevifolius (C)Edgeron decumbens var. robustior (N) Edgeron delicatus (T)

Edogonum hirtellum (N)Edogonum incanum (C)Edogonum novonudum (C)Edogonum thymoides (C)Edogonum umbellatum var.

glaberdmum (C)Edogonum umbellatum var.

hausknechtii (C)Eryngium petiolatum (C)Erythronium citdnum (C)Erythronium hendersonii (C) Erythronium klamathense (C) Erythronium oreganum (C)Fdtillaria adamantina = F.

atropurpurea (T)Fdtillaria falcata (N)Fdtillaria recurva (C)Galium ambiguum var. siskiyouensis (C)

Galium serpenticum ssp. wamernse (C) Gentianopsis simplex (C)Gilia capitata ssp. chamissonis (N) Glossopetalon nevadense var.

stipuliferum (C)Gymnosteris nudicaulis (C)Hackelia hispida (C)Haplopappus hallii (C)Haplopappus racemosus var.

congestus (C)Hedysarum boreale (C)Hemitomes congestum (C) Heterodermia leucomelos (lichen) (C) Hieracium parryi (C)Hieracium umbellatum (N)Horkelia congesta ssp. nemorosa (C) Horkelia daucifolia (C)Horkelia sericata (C) !Hulsea nana (C)Hydrophyllum capitatum var.

thompsonii (C)Hymenopappus filifolius (C)Hypopitys monotropa (C)Impatiens aurella (N)Ids bracteata (C)Iris innominata (C)Iris tenuis (C)Isoetes howellii (C)Isoetes nuttallii (C)Isopyrum hallii (C)Ivesia baileyi (C)Juncus saginoides (T)Juncus supiniformis (C)Lasthenia minor var. maritima (C) Lathyrus delnorticus (C)Lecanora laatokkaensis (lichen) (C) Lessingia filaginifolia var. californica

(QLilium bolanderi (C)Lilium pardalinum ssp. pardalinum (C) Lilium parvum (N)

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TAXA CONSIDERED BUT REJECTED (cont.)

Lilium rubescens (N)Lilium washingtonianum (C) Lindemia anagallidea (T) Lithophragma campanulatum (C) Lobaria retigera (N)Lomatium columbianum (C)Lomatium frenchii (T)Lomatium hendersonii (C)Lomatium howellii (C)Lomatium minus (C)Lomatium nelsonianum (T)Lomatium oreganum (C)Lomatium "pastoralis" sp. nov. (T) Lomatium peckianum (C)Lomatium serpentinum (C)Lotus pinnatus (C)Lupinus lyallii ssp. minutifolius (T) Lupinus lyallii ssp. subpandens (T) Lupinus mucronulatus (T)Lupinus uncialis (C)Lycopodium obscurum (N) Lycopodium sitchense = L.

sabinaefolium var. sitchense (C) Machaerocarpus californicus (C) Meconella californica (N)Meconella linearis =

Hesperomecon 1. (N)Microseris acuminata (C)Microseris laciniata ssp.

leptosepala (C)Microseris nutans ssp.

siskiyouensis (C)Mimulus nanus ssp. cascadensis (C) Nemacladus rigidus (C)Nemophila kirtleyi (C)Neofuscelia loxodes (lichen) (C) Orobanche pinorum (C)Parnassia fimbriata var. hoodiana (C) Pedicularis bracteosa var. pachyrhiza

(C)Pedicularis densiflora (C)Pellaea brachyptera (C)Pellaea breweri (C)Penstemon cinicola (C)Penstemon elegantulus (C)Penstemon eriantherus var.

argillosus (C)Penstemon euglaucus (C)Penstemon fruticosus var. serratus (C) Penstemon glandulosus (C)Penstemon newberryi var. berryi (C) Penstemon payettensis (C)Penstemon subserratus (C)Penstemon triphyllus (C) ’ Petrophytum caespitosum (N)Phacelia capitata (C)Phacelia corymbosa (C)Phacelia peckii (C)

Phacelia ramosissima var.eremophila (T)

Phlox colubrina (C)Phlox peckii (T)Physaria oregana (C)Picea breweri (C)Pinus flexilis (C)Pityopus californica (C)Plantago erectum (C)Platanthera unalaskensis ssp.

maritima = Habenaria greenei (C) Pleuricospora fimbriolata (C)Poa gracillima var. multnomae (C)Poa kelloggii (N)Poa pattersonii (N)Polygonum cascadense (C)Polygonum heterosepalum (C) Polypodium californicum (C) Polystichum andersonii (C)Polystichum lonchitis (C)Polystichum scopulinum (C)

• Potentilla glandulosa ssp.ashlandica (C)

Potentilla glandulosa var. campanulata (C)

Potentilla glandulosa var. globosa (C) Pseudocyphellaria aurata (lichen) (N) Pseudocyphellaria mougeotiana (lichen)

(T)Quercus sadleriana (C)Ranunculus andersonii (C)Ranunculus lobbii (C)Ribes cognatum (C)Ribes watsonianum (C)Ribes wolfii (N)Rimularia insularis (C)Romanzojfia tracyi (C)Rubus acaulis (N)Rubus nivalis (C)Rudbeckia californica var. glauca (C) Sagittaria latifolia (C)Salix arctica (C)Salix bebbiana (C)Salix cascadensis (N)Salix fluviatilis (C)Salix hookeriana (C)Salix tracyi (T)Salix vestita (C)Sanicula tracyi (N)Sanicula tuberosa (C)Sarcodes sanguinea (C)Saxifraga bronchialis var.

vespertina (C)Saxifraga caespitosa var.

emarginata (C)Saxifraga caespitosa var.

subgemmifera (C)

Saxifraga howellii (C)Saxifraga oppositifolia (C)Scoliopus hallii (C)Sedum divergens (C)Sedum laxum var. laxum (C)Sedum obtusatum ssp. retusum (T) Sedum radiatum ssp. ciliosum (C) =

Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum Sedum radiatum ssp. radiatum (N) Sedum spathulifolium (C)Selaginella douglasii (C)Sidalcea malvaeflora ssp. nana (C) Sidalcea setosa ssp. querceta (T) Sidalcea setosa (T)

>Silene douglasii var. monantha (C) Silene grayi (C)Silene hookeri ssp. pulverulenta (C) Silene scaposa var. lobata (C) Sisyrinchium californicum (C) Smelowskia calycina (C)Sphagnum crispum (T)Spiranthes porrifolia (C)Suksdorfia ranunculifolia (C) Synthyris reniformis var. cordata (C) Tauschia glauca (C)Thelypteris nevadensis = Dryopteris

oregana (C)Tiarella trifoliata var. laciniata (T) Tonella floribunda (C)Townsendia scapigera (C)Trifolium howellii (C)Trifolium plumosum var.

plumosum (C)Trillium albidum =

T. chloropetalum (C)Trillium rivale (C)Tritomaria exsecta (lichen) (N) Umbilicaria phaea var. coccinea (lichen) (C)

Utricularia intermedia (C)Vaccinium deliciosum (C) Vancouveria planipetala (C) Veratrum insolitum (C)Viola douglasii (C)Viola hallii (C)Viola howellii (C)Viola ocellata (C)Woodwardia fimbriata (C) Zauschneria latifolia (C)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ANIMALS:

We are indebted to the many individuals who have contributed their time and knowledge to this effort, not only this year but in preceding years as well. This year our review occurred concurrently with ODPWs review of their sensitive species list, which provided us with an opportunity to pool our knowledge and information about vertebrate species in Oregon. Comments and information provided to ODFW about the status of various vertebrate species were incorporated into our review of the animal species as well, and we are appreciative of these efforts. The review of the invertebrate species was the most extensive to date, and we thank everyone for their contributions in working with this group.

Invertebrates: Joseph Furnish, Paul Hammond, Terrence Frest, James LaBonte, Jack Lattin, Jeff Miller, Bob Wisseman.

Vertebrates: Chris Carey, Diana Hwang, Dave Marshall, Martin Nugent, Claire Puchy, Hal Weeks.

PLANTS:

Many of the changes made since the last edition of this book in 1993 resulted from comments received at the Rare and Endangered Plant Conference held in Bend in November, 1994, and hosted by the Native Plant Society of Oregon. We thank all conference participants and others who have contributed to this project. Many of the improvements in the information included in this booklet are a result of efforts by the professional botanists of the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, and the amateur and professional botanists of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.

Special thanks go to Kenton Chambers, Professor Emeritus at Oregon State University, who serves as the flowering plant taxonomic arbiter for ORNHP and for this publication. Peter Zika, our former staff botanist who now works out of OSU, has spent considerable time and energy working on this book.

Others who contributed their expertise to this edition include:

Carex: Carex working group: Richard Brainerd, Francisco Camacho, Richard Halse, Manuela Huso, Keli Kuykendall, Teresa Magee, Bruce Newhouse, Jim Oliphant, Nick Otting, Barbara Wilson and Peter Zika.

Ferns: Ed Alverson, Frank Lang, David Wagner and Peter Zika.Liverworts: David Wagner.Mosses: John Christy, John Davis, Judith Harpel and David Wagner.Fungi: Joe Ammirati.Lichens: Bruce McCune and John Davis.

Compiled and Published by The Oregon Natural Heritage Program:

Jimmy Kagan, Director/Ecologist Mark Stern, Zoology Program Manager Sue Vrilakas, Data Manager/Botanist Eleanor Gaines, Data Manager/Zoologist Connie Levesque, Data Handler/Zoologist Chris Allen, Fisheries Biologist John Christy, Wetlands Ecologist, Bryologist

Printing donated by West Slope Publishing

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CODES AND ABBREVIATIONS

FEDERAI, STATUSLE ’Listed as an Endangered SpeciesLT Listed as a Threatened Specie^PE Preposed as an Endangered Species'PT Proposed as a Threatened Species C Candidate fo; Listiflg as Threatened or End^gered C=i> Candidate wiiich is likely to bedorhe an SqC when the

new Candidate Notice of Review is published SoC Species of Concern - Taxa for which additional

information is needed to support a’proposal to list under the ESA.

STATE STATUS - ANIMALS

LE Listed ^s an Endangered Species LT Listed as a Threatened Species PE Proposed as an Endangered Species PT Proposed as,d Threatened Species,SC Sensitive - CriticalSV Sensitive - VulnerableSP Sensitive - Peripheral or Naturally RareSU 'Sensitive -Undeterminfed Status

STATE STATUS - PLANTSLE, Listed as an Endangered SpeciesLT‘ Listed as a threatened Species,■PE Proposed as ah Endangered Species PT Proposed as a Threatened Species C Candidate for Listing as Thfeatene4 or Endangered

ECOMlGIONSiBM Ochocq, Blue and Wallowa MountainsBR Basin'and RangeCB Columbia BasinCR Coast RangeEC East Cascade MountainsHP High Lava Plains-KM Klamath MountainsOU Owyhee UplandsWC West Cascade Mountains and CrestWV Willamette Valley

STATES AND PROVINCES AK Alaska AZ' Arizona BC British Coluijil^ia CA California CO Colorado HI Hawaii.ID Idaho MT Montana NB New Brunswick NV Nevada PQ Quebec SK Saskatchewan UX Utah WA Washington WY Wyoming

NATURAL HERITAGE RANKSG1 Critically imperiled throughout its rangeG2 Imperiled throughout its rangeG3 Rare, threatened or uncommon throughout its rangeG4 Not rare, apparently secure throughout its rangeGS Widespread, abundant and secure throughodt its range51 Critically imperiled in Oregon52 Imperiled in Oregon53 Rare, threatened,or uncommon hi Oregon54 Not rare, apparently secure in OregonS5' Widespread, abundant and secure in Oregon T Rank for a subspecies, variety, or race Q Taxonomic questionsH Historic, formerly part of the native biota’with the

implied expectation that it rhay be rediscovered X Presumed extirpated or extinct'D Unknown rapk? Not yet rankedB Rank of the breeding population (migratory'birds)N Rank of the wintering population (migratory birds)

MISCELLANEOUSESA Endangered Species ActEPA Environmental Protection Agencyek. extirpatedFED Feder^ilNMFS National Marinfc Fisheries ServiceODA Oregon’Department bf AgricultureODfW Oregon De^tartment of Fish and WildlifeOESA .Oregon Endangered Species ActORNH.P Ordgbn NaturaFHeritage Program ^sp. nov. species-hovum (new species) - in the process of

being described in the literaturessp. subspeciesSubsp. noy. subspecies novum (new subspecies) - in the

process of being”described in the literatureTNC The Nature ConservancyUSES United States Fbrest ServiceySFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service,var. variety+ taxon occurs in additional states* animal species for whichTnformation is

computerized<> plant subspecies or variety for which the taxa

tracked is the only subspecies .or variety which ^ occurs in Oregon