|
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) |
Proposed as Endangered |
|
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stoloniferum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
Barton
|
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
Arkansas
darter
(Etheostoma cragini) |
Candidate |
Rivers |
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed as Endangered |
|
|
Mead's
milkweed
(Asclepias meadii) |
Threatened |
Virgin prairies |
Bates |
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
|
Benton
|
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) |
Threatened |
Rivers |
|
Mead's
milkweed
(Asclepias meadii) |
Threatened |
Virgin prairies |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stolonifereum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Bollinger |
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
|
Curtis'
pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi) |
Endangered |
Castor River |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra)
|
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Small whorled pogonia |
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 |
|
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
|
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
|
Curtis'
pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi) |
Endangered |
Little
Black River |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed as Threatened |
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 |
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 |
|
Pallid
sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
Decurrent
false aster
(Boltonia decurrens) |
Threatened |
Disturbed alluvial soils |
|
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 |
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
Running
buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
Eastern prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera leucophaea) |
Threatened |
Mesic to wet prairies and meadows |
|
Cass |
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 |
|
Cedar
|
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) |
Threatened
and
Critical Habitat |
Rivers |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Spectaclecase
(Cumberlandia monodonta)
|
Endangered |
Large rivers in areas sheltered from the main force of the current |
|
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 |
|
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
bladderpod
(Physaria
filiformis) |
Threatened |
Open glades in shallow limestone
soils |
|
Running
buffalo clover
(Trifolium stolonifereum) |
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) |
|
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 |
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. |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
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)
|
Endangered |
|
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Meramec River |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Endangered |
Streams and associated wetlands
overlying dolomite bedrock |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stolonifereum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Dade
|
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 |
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
bladderpod
(Physaria
filiformis) |
Threatened |
Open glades in shallow limestone
soils |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stolonifereum) |
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) |
|
Dallas |
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) |
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Endangered |
Streams and associated wetlands
overlying dolomite bedrock |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stolonifereum) |
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) |
Douglas |
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
Dunklin |
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
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) |
Endangered |
Bourbeuse River |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra) |
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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 |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra) |
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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
|
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) |
Threatened
and Critical Habitat |
Rivers |
|
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
bladderpod
(Physaria
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. |
Eastern prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera leucophaea) |
Threatened |
mesic to wet prairies and meadows |
|
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 |
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) |
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 |
|
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 |
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) |
Endangered |
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 |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Mead's
milkweed
(Asclepias meadii) |
Threatened |
Virgin prairies |
|
Jackson |
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 |
|
Jasper
|
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 |
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) |
Proposed as Endangered |
Rivers |
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed Critical Habitat |
Maps of Proposed Critical Habitat
Unit 4 - Spring River
Unit 5 - North Spring River
|
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed as Threatened |
Rivers |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Critical Habitat Proposed |
Spring River
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
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)
|
Endangered |
Meramec River |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra) |
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Big and Meramec Rivers |
Johnson |
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 |
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) |
Endangered |
Gasconade River
(Osage Fork) |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Gasconade River |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stoloniferum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Lafayette |
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 |
|
Lawrence
|
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 |
Arkansas
darter
(Etheostoma cragini) |
Candidate |
Rivers |
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed as Endangered |
|
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed Critical Habitat |
Spring River
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
|
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
bladderpod
(Physaria 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 |
|
Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus) |
Endangered |
|
|
Lincoln |
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 |
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 |
|
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 |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed as Threatened |
Rivers |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Critical Habitat Proposed |
St. Francis River
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stoloniferum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Maries
|
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) |
Threatened and Critical Habitat |
Rivers |
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
|
Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon) |
Endangered |
Meramec, Big, and Bourbeuse
Rivers |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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) |
Endangered |
Bourbeuse River |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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) |
Proposed as Endangered |
|
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed Critical Habitat |
Elk River
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
cave
crayfish, no common name
(Cambarus aculabrum) |
Endangered |
|
|
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 |
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) |
Threatened
and Critical Habitat |
Rivers |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
|
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
|
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 |
|
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 |
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. |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Endangered |
Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock |
|
New Madrid
|
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
|
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 |
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well developed riparian woods; upland forests |
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) |
Proposed as Endangered |
|
Neosho
mucket
(Lampsilis rafinesqueana) |
Proposed Critical Habitat |
Shoal Creek
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed as Threatened |
Rivers |
|
Nodaway |
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Endangered |
Hibernacula = Caves and mines;
Maternity and foraging habitat = small stream corridors with well
developed riparian woods; upland forests |
|
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
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) |
|
Osage
|
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 |
|
Niangua
darter
(Etheostoma nianguae) |
Threatened |
Rivers |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
|
Scaleshell
(Leptodea leptodon) |
Endangered |
Gasconade and Osage Rivers |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Gasconade River |
|
Ozark
|
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stolonifereum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Pemiscot |
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 |
|
Perry |
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 |
Grotto
sculpin
(Cottus sp.) |
Proposed as Endangered |
Cave and surface streams |
|
Pallid
sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus) |
Endangered |
Mississippi and Missouri
Rivers |
|
Pettis |
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. |
|
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 |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra) |
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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 |
|
Sheepnose
(Plethobasus cyphyus) |
Endangered |
Bourbeuse 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 |
|
Pallid
sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus) |
Endangered |
Mississippi and Missouri
Rivers |
|
Polk
|
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 |
|
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) |
Endangered |
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) |
Endangered |
Bourbeuse River |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
Eastern prairie fringed orchid
(Platanthera leucophaea) |
Threatened |
Mesic to wet prairies and 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 |
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 |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Mead's
milkweed
(Asclepias meadii) |
Threatened |
Virgin prairies |
Ripley
|
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Endangered |
Streams and associated wetlands
overlying dolomite bedrock |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Curtis'
pearlymussel
(Epioblasma florentina curtisi) |
Endangered |
Little Black River |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra)
|
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
|
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 |
|
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 |
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) |
Threatened
and Critical Habitat |
Rivers |
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Sac
River |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Large rivers in areas sheltered from the main force of the current |
|
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 |
|
Sainte 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 |
|
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) |
Endangered |
Shallow areas in larger rivers and streams |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra)
|
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
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 |
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 |
|
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 |
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 |
Pallid
sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus) |
Endangered |
Mississippi and Missouri
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 |
Indiana
bat
(Myotis sodalis) |
Critical Habitat |
Bat Cave |
Ozark
hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) |
Endangered |
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 |
Stoddard |
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
big-eared bat
(Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) |
Endangered |
|
|
Ozark
cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae) |
Threatened |
Caves in the Boone and Burlington
limestone formations of the Ozark Mountains |
|
Sullivan |
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 |
|
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 and Critical Habitat Designated |
Tumbling Creek cave in Taney county |
|
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
|
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 |
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 |
|
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 |
Spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta) |
Endangered |
Mississippi River |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Endangered |
Streams and associated wetlands overlying dolomite bedrock |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
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 |
Hine's emerald dragonfly
(Somatochlora hineana) |
Critical Habitat Designated |
Maps and written descriptions of Hine's Critical Habitat in Missouri: from Federal Register (PDF)
Note: first page includes map of Michigan. |
|
Curtis'
pearlymussel (Epioblasma
florentina curtisi) |
Endangered |
Little Black River |
|
Pink
mucket
(Lampsilis abrupta) |
Endangered |
Rivers |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed as Threatened |
Rivers |
Rabbitsfoot
(Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica) |
Proposed Critical Habitat |
St. Francis River
Map of Proposed Critical Habitat |
Snuffbox
(Epioblasma triquetra) |
Endangered |
Small to medium-sized creeks with a swift current |
|
Running
buffalo clover (Trifolium
stoloniferum) |
Endangered |
Disturbed bottomland meadows |
|
Webster |
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) |
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) |
Endangered |
Rivers and streams of the Ozark Plateau |
|
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) |