Federal and State Endangered, Threatened and Candidate Species in Oklahoma by County
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1 Federal and State Endangered, Threatened and Candidate Species in Oklahoma by Species presence based on records in the Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory database ADAIR ALFALFA ATOKA C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET TYPHLOTRITON SPELAEUS GROTTO SALAMANDER EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER E E MYOTIS SODALIS INDIANA MYOTIS E E CORYNORHINUS TOWNSENDII INGENS OZARK BIG-EARED BAT E E MYOTIS GRISESCENS GRAY MYOTIS T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS PUMA CONCOLOR MOUNTAIN LION BEAVER C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN E E GRUS AMERICANA WHOOPING CRANE Page 1 of 16
2 BECKHAM BLAINE BRYAN CADDO CANADIAN ATHENE CUNICULARIA E VULPES VELOX SWIFT FOX ATHENE CUNICULARIA GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON ATHENE CUNICULARIA E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII ORYZOMYS PALUSTRIS MARSH RICE RAT GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR ATHENE CUNICULARIA E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR ATHENE CUNICULARIA E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO Page 2 of 16
3 CARTER CHEROKEE CHOCTAW CIMARRON MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET QUADRULA CYLINDRICA RABBITSFOOT MOXOSTOMA MACROLEPIDOTUM SHORTHEAD REDHORSE NOTURUS FLAVUS STONECAT C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER TYPHLOTRITON SPELAEUS GROTTO SALAMANDER EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS E E CORYNORHINUS TOWNSENDII INGENS OZARK BIG-EARED BAT E E MYOTIS GRISESCENS GRAY MYOTIS MARMOTA MONAX E E ARKANSIA WHEELERI OUACHITA ROCK POCKETBOOK SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON T PERCINA MACULATA BLACKSIDE DARTER PHRYNOSOMA MODESTUM ROUNDTAIL HORNED LIZARD CS ASPIDOSCELIS TESSELATUS DIPLOID COLORADO CHECKERED WHIPTAIL SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS BUTEO SWAINSONI SWAINSON'S HAWK Page 3 of 16
4 CLEVELAND COMANCHE COTTON SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON PT SS1 CHARADRIUS MONTANUS MOUNTAIN PLOVER SS1 NUMENIUS AMERICANUS LONG-BILLED CURLEW ATHENE CUNICULARIA NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI DESERT SHREW PUMA CONCOLOR MOUNTAIN LION E VULPES VELOX SWIFT FOX GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR SS1 NUMENIUS AMERICANUS LONG-BILLED CURLEW T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER E/T T CHARADRIUS MELODUS PIPING PLOVER E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS SPOTTED BASS E E GRUS AMERICANA WHOOPING CRANE ATHENE CUNICULARIA E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI DESERT SHREW C CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG DIPODOMYS ELATOR TEXAS KANGAROO RAT PUMA CONCOLOR MOUNTAIN LION BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS RINGTAIL ATHENE CUNICULARIA Page 4 of 16
5 CRAIG DIPODOMYS ELATOR TEXAS KANGAROO RAT GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII WILDFLOWERS T PLATANTHERA PRAECLARA WESTERN PRAIRIE FRINGED ORCHID CREEK CUSTER DELAWARE GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS MARMOTA MONAX C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET CRUSTACEANS E CAMBARUS TARTARUS OKLAHOMA CAVE CRAY GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MOXOSTOMA MACROLEPIDOTUM SHORTHEAD REDHORSE T T AMBLYOPSIS ROSAE OZARK CAVE C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER CS EURYCEA LUCIFUGA CAVE SALAMANDER TYPHLOTRITON SPELAEUS GROTTO SALAMANDER EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS E E MYOTIS GRISESCENS GRAY MYOTIS DEWEY ATHENE CUNICULARIA Page 5 of 16
6 ELLIS GARFIELD GARVIN GRADY GRANT GREER HARMON SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN E E GRUS AMERICANA WHOOPING CRANE ATHENE CUNICULARIA VIREO BELLII BELL'S VIREO SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS ATHENE CUNICULARIA ATHENE CUNICULARIA NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS DESERT SHREW BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BAT RINGTAIL Page 6 of 16
7 HARPER HASKELL HUGHES JACKSON JEFFERSON ATHENE CUNICULARIA CORYNORHINUS TOWNSENDII PALLESCENS PALE LUMP-NOSED BAT C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER ATHENE CUNICULARIA E VULPES VELOX SWIFT FOX T PERCINA MACULATA BLACKSIDE DARTER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII BUTEO SWAINSONI ATHENE CUNICULARIA SWAINSON'S HAWK NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI DESERT SHREW C CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG SS1 BUTEO REGALIS Page 7 of 16
8 JOHNSTON ATHENE CUNICULARIA QUADRULA CYLINDRICA RABBITSFOOT T PERCINA MACULATA BLACKSIDE DARTER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS TYTO ALBA BARN OWL KAY KINGER KIOWA GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII MARMOTA MONAX HOLBROOKIA MACULATA LESSER EARLESS LIZARD E E GRUS AMERICANA WHOOPING CRANE T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER C CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG ATHENE CUNICULARIA LATIMER PLETHODON OUACHITAE RICH MOUNTAIN SALAMANDER MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL Page 8 of 16
9 LEFLORE SNAILS LINCOLN LOGAN LOVE MAJOR SS1 STENOTREMA PILSBRYI RICH MOUNTAIN SLITMOUTH E QUADRULA FRAGOSA WINGED MAPLELEAF E LEPTODEA LEPTODON SCALESHELL E E ARKANSIA WHEELERI OUACHITA ROCK POCKETBOOK SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON MOXOSTOMA MACROLEPIDOTUM SHORTHEAD REDHORSE T,H T PERCINA PANTHERINA LEOPARD DARTER E PERCINA NASUTA LONGNOSE DARTER T PERCINA MACULATA BLACKSIDE DARTER PLETHODON OUACHITAE RICH MOUNTAIN SALAMANDER CS PLETHODON KIAMICHI KIAMICHI SLIMY SALAMANDER AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS E E MYOTIS SODALIS INDIANA MYOTIS MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS SPOTTED BASS MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON Page 9 of 16
10 MARSHALL MAYES MCCLAIN TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BAT MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS SPOTTED BASS MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER MCCURTAIN SS1 FALCO MEXICANUS PRAIRIE FALCON E LEPTODEA LEPTODON SCALESHELL E E ARKANSIA WHEELERI OUACHITA ROCK POCKETBOOK QUADRULA CYLINDRICA RABBITSFOOT ICHTHYOMYZON GAGEI SOUTHERN BROOK LAMPREY SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON NOTROPIS MACULATUS TAILLIGHT SHINER T PERCINA MACULATA BLACKSIDE DARTER T,H T PERCINA PANTHERINA LEOPARD DARTER CS PLETHODON ALBAGULA WESTERN SLIMY SALAMANDER AMBYSTOMA TALPOIDEUM MOLE SALAMANDER CS PLETHODON SEQUOYAH SEQUOYAH SLIMY SALAMANDER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII T(S/A) T ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS AMERICAN ALLIGATOR E MYCTERIA AMERICANA WOOD STORK Page 10 of 16
11 MCINTOSH SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS E E PICOIDES BOREALIS RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS CORYNORHINUS RAFINESQUII RAFINESQUE'S BIG-EARED BAT MYOTIS AUSTRORIPARIUS SOUTHEASTERN MYOTIS LASIURUS SEMINOLUS SEMINOLE BAT TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BAT OCHROTOMYS NUTTALLI GOLDEN MOUSE MARMOTA MONAX ORYZOMYS PALUSTRIS MARSH RICE RAT MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL MURRAY CRUSTACEANS MUSKOGEE GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS SPOTTED BASS PUMA CONCOLOR MOUNTAIN LION ALLOCRANGONYX PELLUCIDUS MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII OKLAHOMA CAVE AMPHIPOD NOBLE MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII MARMOTA MONAX Page 11 of 16
12 NOWATA OKFUSKEE C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MARMOTA MONAX OKLAHOMA OKMULGEE TYTO ALBA BARN OWL E E VIREO ATRICAPILLUS BLACK-CAPPED VIREO MARMOTA MONAX OSAGE OTTAWA MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR SPEYERIA IDALIA REGAL FRITILLARY MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS MARMOTA MONAX QUADRULA CYLINDRICA RABBITSFOOT Page 12 of 16
13 PAWNEE PAYNE C E LAMPSILIS RAFINESQUEANA NEOSHO MUCKET T T NOTURUS PLACIDUS NEOSHO MADTOM T T AMBLYOPSIS ROSAE OZARK CAVE C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER TYTO ALBA BARN OWL E E MYOTIS GRISESCENS GRAY MYOTIS GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR AMBYSTOMA TALPOIDEUM MOLE SALAMANDER REITHRODONTOMYS HUMULIS EASTERN HARVEST MOUSE PITTSBURG AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS PONTOTOC CRUSTACEANS ALLOCRANGONYX PELLUCIDUS OKLAHOMA CAVE AMPHIPOD MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS POTTAWATOMIE PUSHMATAHA E LEPTODEA LEPTODON SCALESHELL Page 13 of 16
14 ROGER MILLS E QUADRULA FRAGOSA WINGED MAPLELEAF E E ARKANSIA WHEELERI OUACHITA ROCK POCKETBOOK MOXOSTOMA MACROLEPIDOTUM SHORTHEAD REDHORSE T,H T PERCINA PANTHERINA LEOPARD DARTER PLETHODON OUACHITAE RICH MOUNTAIN SALAMANDER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII T(S/A) T ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS AMERICAN ALLIGATOR E E PICOIDES BOREALIS RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER AIMOPHILA AESTIVALIS E E MYOTIS SODALIS INDIANA MYOTIS MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN ATHENE CUNICULARIA ROGERS WILDFLOWERS SEMINOLE SEQUOYAH T QUADRULA CYLINDRICA CYPROGENIA ABERTI GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII MARMOTA MONAX PUMA CONCOLOR PLATANTHERA PRAECLARA RABBITSFOOT WESTERN FANSHELL MOUNTAIN LION WESTERN PRAIRIE FRINGED ORCHID SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON T T NOTURUS PLACIDUS NEOSHO MADTOM Page 14 of 16
15 STEPHENS TEXAS TILLMAN TULSA E PERCINA NASUTA LONGNOSE DARTER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS ATHENE CUNICULARIA BUTEO SWAINSONI SWAINSON'S HAWK SS1 AQUILA CHRYSAETOS E FALCO PEREGRINUS PEREGRINE FALCON C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER SS1 NUMENIUS AMERICANUS LONG-BILLED CURLEW ATHENE CUNICULARIA NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI DESERT SHREW C CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG E VULPES VELOX SWIFT FOX SS1 SS1 SS1 BUTEO REGALIS AQUILA CHRYSAETOS BUTEO SWAINSONI FALCO MEXICANUS SWAINSON'S HAWK PRAIRIE FALCON GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR Page 15 of 16
16 WAGONER WASHINGTON WASHITA GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS SHOVELNOSE STURGEON EURYCEA TYNERENSIS OKLAHOMA SALAMANDER CS EURYCEA LUCIFUGA CAVE SALAMANDER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII E E MYOTIS GRISESCENS GRAY MYOTIS GRYLLOTALPA MAJOR MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII SS1 BUTEO REGALIS WOODS WOODWARD C ETHEOSTOMA CRAGINI ARKANSAS DARTER MACROCHELYS TEMMINCKII T CHARADRIUS ALEXANDRINUS SNOWY PLOVER TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BAT C TYMPANUCHUS PALLIDICINCTUS LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN TYTO ALBA BARN OWL TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BAT Page 16 of 16
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