Endangered Species
Midwest Region

 

 

Map of Region 3 Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan

Missouri

County Distribution of Federally-Listed Threatened, Endangered, Proposed, and Candidate Species

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please contact the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service office at
101 Park DeVille Dr., Suite A, Columbia, Missouri 65203 (573/234-2132)

 

 

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County

Species

Status

Habitat

Adair

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Andrew

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Missouri and Mississippi Rivers

Atchison

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Audrain

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Barry

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens)

Endangered

 

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Neosho mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana)

Candidate

 

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Barton

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Benton

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened

Rivers

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Bollinger

Curtis' pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi)

Endangered

Castor River

Small whorled pogonia

(Isotria medeoloides)

Threatened

 

Boone

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Virginia sneezeweed

(Helenium virginicum)

Threatened

 

Buchanan

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Butler

Curtis pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi)

Endangered

Little Black River

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Pondberry
(Lindera melissifolium)

Endangered

Bottomland hardwood forest

Caldwell

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Callaway  

Gray bat

(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Camden  

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Endangered and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Cape Girardeau

Least tern (interior population)
(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Large rivers. Nest on sandbars

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi River

Decurrent false aster

(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Virginia sneezeweed

(Helenium virginicum)

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, lo pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

Carroll

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon

(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Carter

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau

Running buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Cass

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Cedar

Gray bat

(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and
Critical Habitat

Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

 

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Chariton  

Least tern (interior population)
(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Large rivers. Nest on sandbars

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Christian

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Missouri bladder-pod (Lesquerella filiformis)

Threatened

Open glades in shallow limestone soils

Running buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Clark  

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Clay

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Clinton

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Cole

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner

(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

 

Running buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Cooper

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Running buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Crawford

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

 

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Critical Habitat

Cave 021

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Meramec River

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

Meramec River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Meramec River

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Dade

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Missouri bladder-pod (Lesquerella filiformis)

Threatened

Open glades in shallow limestone soils

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Dallas

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Daviess

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

DeKalb

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Dent

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Douglass

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau

Dunklin

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Franklin

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Critical Habitat

Caves 009 and 017

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Bourbeuse River

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

Bourbeuse River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Bourbeuse and Meramec Rivers

Winged mapleleaf
(Quadrula fragosa)

Endangered

Medium to large rivers in mud, sand, or gravel

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Gasconade  

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Gasconade River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Gasconade River

Gentry

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Greene

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Missouri bladder-pod (Lesquerella filiformis)

Threatened

Open glades in shallow limestone soils

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Grundy

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Harrison

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Henry

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Hickory

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Holt  

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Howard

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Howell

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Virginia sneezeweed
(Helenium virginicum)

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, low pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

Iron

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Critical Habitat

Pilot Knob Mine

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Jackson

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Jasper

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Neosho madtom
(Noturus placidus)

Threatened

Rivers

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Neosho mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana
)

Candidate

 

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Jefferson

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Pink Mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Meramec, Big, and Bourbeuse Rivers

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

Meramec River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Big and Meramec Rivers

Johnson

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Knox

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Laclede

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Meramec, Big, and Bourbeuse Rivers

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

Gasconade River (Osage Fork)

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Gasconade River

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Lafayette

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Lawrence

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Neosho mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana
)

Candidate

 

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Missouri bladder-pod
(Lesquerella filiformis)

Threatened

Open glades in shallow limestone soils

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Lewis

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Lincoln

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Mississippi River

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Linn

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Livingston

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Macon

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Madison

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Maries

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell mussel
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Meramec, Big, and Bourbeuse Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Gasconade River

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Marion

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Higgins Eye Pearlymussel
(Lampsilis higginsii)

Endangered

Mississippi River

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

Mississippi River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Mississippi River

McDonald

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Neosho mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana
)

Candidate

 

Mercer

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Miller

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta

Candidate

 

Mississippi

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Least tern (interior population)
(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Bare alluvial deposits

Pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Moniteau

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Monroe

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Montgomery

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Morgan

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

New Madrid

Interior least tern
(Sterna antillarum athalassos)

Endangered

Bare alluvial deposits

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Newton

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Arkansas darter
(Etheostoma cragini)

Candidate

Rivers

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Neosho mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana
)

Candidate

 

American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus)

Endangered

 

Nodaway

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Oregon

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Osage

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened

Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Gasconade and Osage Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Gasconade River

Ozark

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Pemiscot

Least tern (interior population) (Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Bare alluvial deposits

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Perry

Least tern (interior population)

(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Large rivers - nest on sandbars

Grotto sculpin
(Cottus sp.)

Candidate

Cave and surface streams

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Pettis

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Phelps

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Big Piney and Gasconade Rivers

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Pike  

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Mississippi River

Platte

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Polk

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened

Rivers

Pulaski

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Big Piney River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Big Piney and Gasconade Rivers

Putnam

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Ralls

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Fat pocketbook
(Potamilus capax)

Endangered

Rivers

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

 

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Mississippi River

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Randolph

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Ray

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Reynolds

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

 

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Ripley

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Curtis' pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi)

Endangered

Little Black River

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Pondberry
(Lindera milissifolium)

Endangered

Bottomland hardwood forest

St. Charles

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Least tern (interior population)
(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Large rivers. Nest on sandbars

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

St. Clair

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened and Critical Habitat

Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Sac River

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

)

Candidate

 

Geocarpon
(Geocarpon minimum)

Threatened

Moist soils in exposed sandstone glades

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

St. Francois

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

St. Genevieve

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

St. Louis

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Pink mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Bourbeuse and Meramec Rivers

Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus)

Candidate

 

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

Candidate

Meramec River

Decurrent false aster
(Boltonia decurrens)

Threatened

Disturbed alluvial soils

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stolonifereum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Saline

Eastern Massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

Candidate

 

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Schuyler

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka)

Endangered

Small prairie (or former prairie) streams in pools containing clear, clean water. Most Topeka shiner streams are perennial (flow year-round), but some are small enough to stop flowing during dry summer months. In these circumstances, water levels must be maintained by groundwater seepage for the fish to survive. Topeka shiner streams generally have clean gravel, rock, or sand bottoms.

Scotland

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Scott

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Least tern (interior population)
(Sterna antillarum)

Endangered

Large rivers.

Shannon

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Red-cockaded woodpecker

(Picoides borealis)

Endangered

Longleaf pine forest

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Critical Habitat

Bat Cave

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Virginia sneezeweed
(Helenium virginicum)

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, low pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

Shelby

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula: Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat: small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Stone

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae)

Threatened

Caves in the Boone and Burlington limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Sullivan

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Taney

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Tumbling Creek cavesnail (Antrobia culveri)

Endangered

 

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Texas

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau 

Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta)

)

Candidate

 

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Virginia sneezeweed
(Helenium virginicum)

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, low pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

Vernon

Mead's milkweed
(Asclepias meadii)

Threatened

Virgin prairies

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Western prairie fringed orchid
(Plantantera praeclara)

Threatened

Wet prairies & sedge meadows

Warren

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus)

Endangered

Mississippi and Missouri Rivers

Washington

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Critical Habitat

Caves 029

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Wayne

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;

Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana)

Endangered

Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock

Curtis' pearlymussel (Epioblasma florentina curtisi)

Endangered

Little Black River

Pink Mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta)

Endangered

Rivers

Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)

Endangered

Disturbed bottomland meadows

Webster

Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)

Threatened

Rivers

Virginia sneezeweed
(Helenium virginicum

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, low pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

Worth

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Wright

Gray bat
(Myotis grisescens)

Endangered

Caves

Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis)

Endangered

Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests

Ozark hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi)

Candidate

 

Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon)

Endangered

Meramec River

Virginia sneezeweed
(Helenium virginicum

Threatened

Sinkhole ponds under stressed conditions (i.e., variable hydroperiod, low pH soils, high levels of aluminum and arsenic, low levels of macronutrients and boron)

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