List of Survey and Manage Species and Category Assignment
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1 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 1 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory UNGI canthophysium farlowii (leurodiscus farlowii) lbatrellus avellaneus lbatrellus caeruleoporus lbatrellus ellisii lbatrellus flettii, In Washington and alifornia lpova alexsmithii lpova olivaceotinctus rcangeliella camphorata (rcangeliella sp. nov. #Trappe 12382; rcangeliella sp. nov. #Trappe 12359) rcangeliella crassa rcangeliella lactarioides sterophora lycoperdoides sterophora parasitica aeospora myriadophylla alsamia nigrens (alsamia nigra) oletus haematinus oletus pulcherrimus ondarzewia mesenterica (ondarzewia montana), In Washington and alifornia ridgeoporus nobilissimus (Oxyporus nobilissimus) antharellus subalbidus, In Washington and alifornia atathelasma ventricosa halciporus piperatus (oletus piperatus) hamonixia caespitosa (hamonixia pacifica sp. nov. #Trappe #12768) hoiromyces alveolatus hoiromyces venosus hroogomphus loculatus hrysomphalina grossula lavariadelphus ligula lavariadelphus occidentalis (lavariadelphus pistillaris) lavariadelphus sachalinensis lavariadelphus subfastigiatus lavariadelphus truncatus (syn. lavariadelphus borealis) In Jackson ounty, Oregon lavariadelphus truncatus (syn. lavariadelphus borealis) Outside Jackson ounty, Oregon lavulina castanopes var. lignicola (lavulina ornatipes) litocybe senilis litocybe subditopoda ollybia bakerensis ollybia racemosa ordyceps ophioglossoides ortinarius barlowensis (syn. ortinarius azureus) ortinarius boulderensis ortinarius cyanites ortinarius depauperatus (ortinarius spilomeus) ortinarius magnivelatus ortinarius olympianus ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 1
2 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 2 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory ortinarius speciosissimus (ortinarius rainierensis) ortinarius tabularis ortinarius umidicola (ortinarius canabarba) ortinarius valgus ortinarius variipes ortinarius verrucisporus ortinarius wiebeae raterellus tubaeformis, In Washington and alifornia udonia monticola yphellostereum laeve ermocybe humboldtensis estuntzia fusca estuntzia rubra ichostereum boreale (ichostereum granulosum) laphomyces anthracinus laphomyces subviscidus ndogone acrogena ndogone oregonensis ntoloma nitidum (Rhodocybe nitida) ayodia bisphaerigera (ayodia gracilipes) evansia aurantiaca (lpova sp. nov. # Trappe 1966) (lpova aurantiaca) Galerina atkinsonia Galerina cerina Galerina heterocystis Galerina sphagnicola Gastroboletus imbellus Gastroboletus ruber Gastroboletus subalpinus Gastroboletus turbinatus Gastroboletus vividus (Gastroboletus sp. nov. #Trappe 2897; Gastroboletus sp. nov. #Trappe 7515) Gastrosuillus amaranthii (Gastrosuillus sp. nov. #Trappe 9608) Gastrosuillus umbrinus (Gastroboletus sp. nov. #Trappe 7516) Gautieria magnicellaris Gautieria otthii Gelatinodiscus flavidus Glomus radiatum Gomphus bonarii Gomphus clavatus Gomphus kauffmanii Gymnomyces abietis (Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 1690, 1706, 1710; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 4703, 5576; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 5052; Gymnomyces sp. nov. #Trappe 7545; Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 1700; Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 311; Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 5903) Gymnomyces nondistincta (Martellia sp. nov. #Trappe 649) Gymnopilus punctifolius, In alifornia Gyromitra californica Hebeloma olympianum (Hebeloma olympiana) Helvella crassitunicata Helvella elastica Hydnotrya inordinata (Hydnotrya sp. nov. #Trappe 787, 792) Hydnotrya subnix (Hydnotrya subnix sp. nov. #Trappe 1861) ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 2
3 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 3 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory Hydropus marginellus (Mycena marginella) Hygrophorus caeruleus Hygrophorus karstenii Hygrophorus vernalis Hypomyces luteovirens Leucogaster citrinus Leucogaster microsporus Macowanites chlorinosmus Macowanites lymanensis Macowanites mollis Marasmius applanatipes Martellia fragrans Martellia idahoensis Mycena hudsoniana Mycena overholtsii Mycena quinaultensis Mycena tenax Mythicomyces corneipes Neolentinus adhaerens Neolentinus kauffmanii Nivatogastrium nubigenum, In entire range except Oregon astern ascades and alifornia ascades Physiographic Provinces Octavianina cyanescens (Octavianina sp. nov. #Trappe 7502) Octavianina macrospora Octavianina papyracea Otidea leporina Otidea smithii Phaeocollybia attenuata Phaeocollybia californica Phaeocollybia dissiliens Phaeocollybia fallax Phaeocollybia gregaria Phaeocollybia kauffmanii Phaeocollybia olivacea, In Oregon Phaeocollybia olivacea In Washington and alifornia Phaeocollybia oregonensis (syn. Phaeocollybia carmanahensis) Phaeocollybia piceae Phaeocollybia pseudofestiva Phaeocollybia scatesiae Phaeocollybia sipei Phaeocollybia spadicea Phellodon atratus (Phellodon atratum) Pholiota albivelata Podostroma alutaceum Polyozellus multiplex Pseudaleuria quinaultiana Ramaria abietina ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 3
4 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 4 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory Ramaria amyloidea Ramaria araiospora Ramaria aurantiisiccescens Ramaria botryis var. aurantiiramosa Ramaria celerivirescens Ramaria claviramulata Ramaria concolor f. marrii Ramaria concolor f. tsugina Ramaria conjunctipes var. sparsiramosa (Ramaria fasciculata var. sparsiramosa) Ramaria coulterae Ramaria cyaneigranosa Ramaria gelatiniaurantia Ramaria gracilis Ramaria hilaris var. olympiana Ramaria largentii Ramaria lorithamnus Ramaria maculatipes Ramaria rainierensis Ramaria rubella var. blanda Ramaria rubribrunnescens Ramaria rubrievanescens Ramaria rubripermanens In Oregon Ramaria rubripermanens In Washington and alifornia Ramaria spinulosa var. diminutiva (Ramaria spinulosa) Ramaria stuntzii Ramaria suecica Ramaria thiersii Ramaria verlotensis Rhizopogon abietis Rhizopogon atroviolaceus Rhizopogon brunneiniger Rhizopogon chamaleontinus (Rhizopogon sp. nov. #Trappe 9432) Rhizopogon ellipsosporus (lpova sp. nov. # Trappe 9730) Rhizopogon evadens var. subalpinus Rhizopogon exiguus Rhizopogon flavofibrillosus Rhizopogon inquinatus Rhizopogon truncatus Rhodocybe speciosa Rickenella swartzii (Rickenella setipes) Russula mustelina Sarcodon fuscoindicus Sedecula pulvinata Sowerbyella rhenana (leuria rhenana) Sparassis crispa Spathularia flavida Stagnicola perplexa ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 4
5 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 5 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory Thaxterogaster pavelekii (Thaxterogaster sp. nov. #Trappe 4867, 6242, 7427, 7962, 8520) Tremiscus helvelloides Tricholoma venenatum Tricholomopsis fulvescens Tuber asa (Tuber sp. nov. #Trappe 2302) Tuber pacificum (Tuber sp. nov. #Trappe 12493) Turbinellis floccosus, In alifornia Tylopilus porphyrosporus (Tylopilus pseudoscaber) LIHNS ryoria pseudocapillaris ryoria spiralifera ryoria subcana uellia oidalea alicium abietinum alicium adspersum etrelia cetrarioides haenotheca chrysocephala haenotheca ferruginea haenotheca furfuracea haenotheca subroscida haenothecopsis pusilla ladonia norvegica ollema nigrescens, In Washington and Oregon, except in Oregon Klamath Physiographic Province endriscocaulon intricatulum, In alifornia endriscocaulon intricatulum, In Oregon outside of oos, urry, ouglas, Josephine, & Jackson ounties; Washington ermatocarpon luridum uscopannaria saubinetii (Pannaria saubinetii) Heterodermia sitchensis Hypogymnia duplicata Hypogymnia vittata Hypotrachyna revoluta Leptogium burnetiae var. hirsutum Leptogium cyanescens Leptogium teretiusculum Lobaria linita, var. tenuoir, In Washington Western ascades (south of Snoqualmie Pass), Western Lowlands, and astern ascades Physiographic Provinces; Oregon Lobaria oregana, In alifornia Microcalicium arenarium Nephroma bellum, In Oregon Western ascades and oast Range Physiographic Provinces; Washington Western ascades Physiographic Province, Gifford Pinchot N only Nephroma bellum, In Oregon Klamath, Willamette Valley, and astern ascades Physiographic Provinces; Washington Western ascades (outside GPN), astern ascades, Olympic Peninsula Physiographic Provinces Nephroma isidiosum Nephroma occultum Niebla cephalota Pannaria rubiginosa ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 5
6 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 6 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory Peltigera pacifica Platismatia lacunosa, all except Oregon oast Range Physiographic Provinces Pseudocyphellaria perpetua (Pseudocyphellaria sp. 1) Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis Stenocybe clavata Teloschistes flavicans Tholurna dissimilis, south of the olumbia River Usnea hesperina Usnea longissima, In urry, Josephine, and Jackson ounties, Oregon; alifornia Usnea longissima, In Oregon, except in urry, Josephine, and Jackson ounties; Washington RYOPHYTS rotherella roellii uxbaumia viridis, In alifornia iplophyllum plicatum Herbertus aduncus Iwatsukiella leucotricha Kurzia makinoana Marsupella emarginata v. aquatica Orthodontium gracile Ptilidium californicum, In alifornia Racomitrium aquaticum Rhizomnium nudum, In Oregon Schistostega pennata Tetraphis geniculata Tritomaria exsectiformis Tritomaria quinquedentata VRTRTS Larch Mountain salamander Plethodon larselli Shasta salamander Hydromantes shastae Siskiyou Mountains salamander Plethodon stormi, In North Range Siskiyou Mountains salamander Plethodon stormi, In South Range Scott ar salamander Plethodon asupak Van yke s salamander Plethodon vandykei, ascade population only Great Gray Owl Strix nebulosa In Oregon Western ascades, astern ascades, and Klamath Physiographic Provinces Oregon Red Tree Vole rborimus longicaudus, Mesic Zone Oregon Red Tree Vole rborimus longicaudus, North Mesic and Xeric Zones MOLLUSKS ncotrema voyanum ryptomastix devia ryptomastix hendersoni eroceras hesperium luminicola n. sp. 3 luminicola n. sp. 11 luminicola n. sp. 14 luminicola n. sp. 15 luminicola n. sp. 16 O ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 6
7 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 7 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory luminicola n. sp. 17 luminicola n. sp. 18 luminicola n. sp. 19 luminicola n. sp. 20 luminicola seminalis Hemphillia burringtoni Hemphillia glandulosa, In Washington Western ascades Physiographic Province Hemphillia malonei, In Washington Hemphillia pantherina 4 Juga (o.) n. sp. 2 Juga (o.) n. sp. 3 Lyogyrus n. sp. 1 Lyogyrus n. sp. 2 Lyogyrus n. sp. 3 Megomphix hemphilli, all except Oregon oast Physiographic Province Monadenia chaceana 4 Monadenia fidelis minor Monadenia infumata ochromphallus 5 Monadenia troglodytes troglodytes Monadenia troglodytes wintu Oreohelix n. sp. Pristiloma arcticum crateris Prophysaon coeruleum, In alifornia and Washington Trilobopsis roperi Trilobopsis tehamana Vertigo n. sp. Vespericola pressleyi Vespericola shasta Vorticifex n. sp. 1 VSULR PLNTS rceuthobium tsugense mertensianae, In Washington ensoniella oregana, In alifornia otrychium minganense, In Oregon and alifornia otrychium montanum optis asplenifolia optis trifolia orydalis aquae-gelidae ypripedium fasciculatum, In Washington outside astern ascades Physiographic Provinces; Oregon; alifornia ypripedium montanum, ntire range except Washington astern ascades Physiographic Province ucephalus vialis (syn. ster vialis) Galium kamtschaticum, In Washington Western ascades (south of Snoqualmie Pass), Olympic Peninsula, and astern ascades Physiographic Provinces; Oregon Western ascades Physiographic Province Platanthera orbiculata var. orbiculata (syn. Habenaria orbiculata) RTHROPOS anopy herbivores (south range) oarse wood chewers (south range) ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 7
8 ase 2:08-cv J ocument 81-2 iled 03/04/11 Page 8 of 8 List of Survey and Manage and ategory ssignment TX accepted name, second one (in parentheses) is name used in NP (Table -3). ategory Litter and soil dwelling species (south range) Understory and forest gap herbivores (south range) SPIS SPII NOTS range changes (expansions and contractions) that were approved through the nnual Reviews are considered valid and are incorporated into the survey and management requirements for the species included in this list. 1 The Siskiyou Mountains salamander, in the north range, is removed from Survey and Manage. Management for this species in the north range will follow the 2007 S/LM onservation Strategy and 2007 S/LM/WS onservation greement (and subsequent updates) which established gency management for the conservation of this species. The onservation Strategy and onservation greement provide for a similar level of conservation for the species, and a similar level of gency commitment when compared with Survey and Manage obligations for this species. 2 The Scott ar salamander is added to the Survey and Manage list and will utilize the Siskiyou Mountains salamander south range management recommendations and survey protocols until further refinements on species survey and management are addressed under the Survey and Manage Standards and Guidelines. 3 lthough the great gray owl is within management ategory (which indicates that only high-priority sites require management) all known sites will require management and be considered high-priority. The ategory designation indicates however, that not all sites need to be discovered through surveys, and allows for a reduced survey effort as identified below. Pre-disturbance surveys Pre-disturbance surveys will follow Version 3.0 of the Great Gray Owl Survey Protocol (or future revisions/amendments), except only 1 year of surveys are required. Pre-disturbance surveys of suitable nesting habitat are required only for proposed activities: that fall potential nest trees within 600 feet of natural openings that are 10 acres or greater and provide suitable conditions for great grey owl nesting (good foraging base); Or where disturbance above ambient levels (or other activities that may impact potential nesting owls) will occur within 300 feet (or up to 1-mile for blasting) of suitable nesting habitat associated with natural openings 10 acres or greater between March 1st and July 31st. Management Recommendations Until new Management Recommendations are developed, the following serves as management requirements for this species. round known (see Protocol definition) and future sites provide: a 30 acre management area encompassing the best available nest trees. Within the 30 acre area, management treatments are limited to protection or improvement of nesting habitat. a 0.25 mile radius protection zone. Within the protection zone, o Provide a 300 foot buffer around natural openings greater than 10 acres that have nesting habitat associated with them. Within this 300 foot buffer, treatments are limited to protection or improvement of nesting o habitat. Prohibit disturbance from management activities within 300 feet of nesting habitat (1 mile radius for blasting) from March 1st-July 31st, or until fledging, whichever is later, unless surveys of the nesting habitat indicate no presence or no nesting. 4 ased upon direction contained in the RO, equivalent-effort pre-disturbance surveys are required for these mollusk species. 5 lthough Pre-isturbance Surveys are deemed practical for this species, continuing pre-disturbance surveys is not necessary in order to meet management objectives.! ttachment 1, Settlement greement, onservation Northwest v. Sherman, No J Page 8
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