HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0001422_Table 12-10 T&E Species Summary - New Hanover County_20150805TABLE 12-10
THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species
Protection Status
Habitat Requirements
Taxonomic
Group
Common Name
Scientific Name
State
Federal
C Federal
Record
Status
Mabee's Salamander
Ambystoma mabeei
SR
Historical
shallow ephemeral wetlands, such as Carolina bays, vernal pools, and sinkholes
Carolina Gopher Frog
Lithobates capito
T
FSC
Current
breeds in temporary fish -free pools; forages in sandy woods, especially pine -oak sandhills
Ornate Chorus Frog
Pseudacris ornata
SR
Historical
swamps, savannas, wooded ponds and pools
Greater Siren
Siren iacertina
W3
Current
lakes, ponds, and streams, especially where muddy or with weedy vegetation
Grasshopper Sparrow
Ammodramus savannarum
W1,W5
Current
pastures and other grasslands [breeding season only]
Anhinga
Anhinga anhinga
W2
Current
wooded lakes or ponds, or open swamps Cfor nesting) [breeding evidence only]
Piping Plover
Charadrius meiodus
T
T
Current
ocean beaches and island -end flats [breeding evidence only]
Wilson's Plover
Charadrius wiisonia
SC
Current
beaches, island -end flats, estuarine islands [breeding evidence only]
Common Ground -Dove
Coiumbina passerina
SR
Historical
dunes, sandy fields, margins of maritime woods and thickets [breeding season only]
Little Blue Heron
Egretta caeruiea
SC
Current
forests or thickets on maritime islands, rarely in swamps or at pondsfc% [breeding sites only]
Snowy Egret
Egretta thuia
SC
Current
forests or thickets on maritime islands, rarely in swamps ar at ponds [breeding sites only]
Tricolored Heron
Egretta tricolor
SC
Current
forests or thickets on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
White Ibis
Eudocimus a/bus
W2
Current
forests or thickets on maritime islands, rarely at ponds [breeding sites only]
Common Gallinule
Gailinuia gaieata
W2
Current
freshwater ponds and impoundments with much emergent vegetation [breeding season only]
Gull -billed Tern
Geiocheiidon niiotica
T
Current
sand flats on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
American Oystercatcher
Haematopus paiiiatus
SC
Current
estuaries, oyster beds, mudflats [breeding evidence only]
Bald Eagle
Haiiaeetus ieucocephaius
T
Current
mature forests near large bodies of water Cfor nesting); lakes and sounds Cfor foraging) [nesting sites only]
Worm -eating Warbler - Coastal Plain Popula
Heimithems vermivorum pop. 1
W5
Current
nonriverine wet hardwoods, pocosins [breeding season only]
Black -necked Stilt
Himantopus mexicanus
SR
Current
fresh or brackish ponds and impoundments [breeding sites only]
Least Bittern
1—brychus exiiis
SC
Current
fresh or brackish marshes [breeding season only]
Loggerhead Shrike
Lanius iudovicianus
W2,SC
Current
fields and pastures [breeding season only]
Black Rail
Lateraiius jamaicensis
SC
FSC
Current
brackish marshes, rarely fresh marshes [breeding season only]
Black -crowned Night -Heron
Nycticorax nycticorax
W1
Current
maritime thickets or forests, almost always on small islands [nesting sites only]
Eastern Painted Bunting
Passerina ciris cins
SC
FSC
Current
maritime shrub thickets and forest edges [breeding season only]
Brown Pelican
Peiecanus occidentaiis
SR
Current
maritime islands [breeding sites only]
Red -cockaded Woodpecker
Picoides borealis
E
E
Current
mature open pine forests, mainly in longleaf pine [breeding evidence only]
Glossy Ibis
Piegadis faicineiius
SC
Current
forests or thickets on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
Pied -billed Grebe
Podiiymbus podiceps
W2
Current
fresh to slightly brackish ponds and impoundments, usually with fringing vegetation [breeding season only]
King Rail
Raiius eiegans
W1,W3
Current
fresh to slightly brackish marshes [breeding season only]
Black Skimmer
Rynchops niger
SC
Current
sand flats on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
Common Tern
Sterna hirundo
SC
Current
sand flats on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
Least Tern
Sternuia antiiiarum
SC
Current
beaches, sand flats, open dunes, gravel rooftops [breeding sites only]
Sandwich Tern
Thaiasseus sandvicensis
W2,W5
Current
sand flats on maritime islands [breeding sites only]
Star -nosed Mole - Coastal Plain population
Condyiura cristata pop. 1
SC
Historical
moist meadows, bogs, swamps, bottomlands [mountain population not of concern]
Rafinesque's Big -eared Bat - Coastal Plain si
Corynorhinus rafinesquit macrotis
SC
FSC
Obscure
roosts in hollow trees, old buildings, and beneath bridges, usually near water
Hoary Bat
Lasiurus cinereus
W2
Current
mid- to high elevations Cbreeding season only)
.Nd.
Northern Yellow Bat
Lasiurus intermedius
SC
Current
roosts in Spanish moss and other thick vegetation near water, often in longleaf pine habitats
y
Seminole Bat
Lasiurus seminoius
W2
Current
forages over open areas, often over water Csummer)
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Southeastern Myotis
Myotis austroriparius
SC
FSC
Current
roosts in buildings, hollow trees; forages near water; mainly in Coastal Plain
Northern Myotis
Myotis septentrionaiis
SR
FSC, PE
Current
roosts in hollow trees and buildings Cwarmer months), in caves and mines Cwinter); mainly in the mountains
Florida Eastern Woodrat
Neotoma fiondana fioridana
T
Current
forests, mainly in moist areas
Eastern Fox Squirrel
Sciurus niger
W2
Current
open forests, mainly longleaf pine/scrub oak
West Indian Manatee
Trichechus manatus
E
E
Current
warm waters of estuaries and river mouths
American Alligator
Alligator mississippiensis
T
TCS/A)
Current
fresh to slightly brackish lakes, ponds, rivers, and marshes
Loggerhead Seaturtle
Caretta caretta
T
T
Current
nests on beaches; forages in ocean and sounds
Scarletsnake
Cemophora coccinea
W1,W5
Current
sandhills, sandy woods, and other dry woods
Green Seaturtle
Cheionia mydas
T
T
Current
nests on beaches; forages in ocean and sounds
Spotted Turtle
Ciemmys guttata
W 1
FSC
Current
shallow water of pools, marshes, wet pastures and other smaller wetlands
Eastern Diamond -backed Rattlesnake
Crotaius adamanteus
E
FSC
Historical
pine flatwoods, savannas, pine -oak sandhills
Timber Rattlesnake
Crotaius horridus
SC
Current
wetland forests in the Coastal Plain; rocky, upland forests elsewhere [NHP tracking only den/hibernacula sites and
selected isolated populations]
Chicken Turtle
Deirocheiys reticuiaria
SR
Current
quiet waters of ponds, ditches, and sluggish streams
Leatherback Seaturtle
Dermocheiys conacea
E
E
Current
oceans, rarely in sounds
Southern Hog -nosed Snake
Heterodon simus
SC
FSC
Current
sandy woods, particularly pine -oak sandhills
Striped Mud Turtle
Kinosternon baurn
W3
Current
various shallow wet places; ponds, pools, ditches
Scarlet Kingsnake
Lampropeitis eiapsoides
W1,W5
Current
pine flatwoods, mesic pine -hardwood forests
Kemp's Ridley Seaturtle
Lepidocheiys kempii
E
E
Current
ocean and sounds
Diamondback Terrapin
Maiaciemys terrapin
SC
FSC, in part
Current
salt or brackish marshes, estuaries
Coachwhip
Masticophis flagellum
SR
Current
dry and sandy woods, mainly in pine/oak sandhills
Harlequin Coralsnake
Micrurus fuivius
E
Current
pine -oak sandhills, sandy flatwoods, maritime forests
Mimic Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus mimicus
SC
FSC
Historical
pine flatwoods, savannas, pine/oak sandhills
Northern Pinesnake
Pituophis meianoieucus meianoieucus
SC
FSC
Current
dry and sandy woods, mainly in pine/oak sandhills
Glossy Crayfish Snake
Regina rigida
SR
Historical
marshes, cypress ponds, other wetlands
Pine Woods Littersnake
Rhadinaea fiaviiata
W2
Current
pine flatwoods and other damp woodlands
Black Swampsnake
Seminatrix pygaea
SR
Historical
in lush vegetation of ponds, ditches, or sluggish streams
Pigmy Rattlesnake
Sistrurus miiianus
SC
Current
pine flatwoods, pine/oak sandhills, other pine/oak forests
Smooth Earthsnake
Virginia vaieriae
W2
Current
deciduous or mixed woods, usually in mesic soils
Shortnose Sturgeon
Acipenser brevirostrum
E
E
Current
brackish water of large rivers and estuaries; spawns in freshwater areas
Atlantic Sturgeon
Acipenser oxyrinchus
SC
E
Current
coastal waters, estuaries, large rivers
Everglades Pygmy Sunfish
Eiassoma evergiadei
W3
Current
southern Coastal Plain, mainly Waccamaw drainage
Blackbanded Sunfish
Enneacanthus chaetodon
SR
Current
many drainages, particularly Lumber and Waccamaw
Banded Sunfish
Enneacanthus obesus
SR
Current
most Atlantic drainages
Spotfin Killifish
Funduius iuciae
W2
Current
ponds and pools along coast
Least Killifish
Heterandria formosa
SC
Current
streams and lakes near Wilmington
Spotted Sunfish
Lepomis punctatus
W2
Current
most drainages in southern Coastal Plain
Ironcc or Shiner
Notropis chaiybaeus
WS
Current
coastal plain rivers and creeks
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TABLE 12-10
THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species
Protection Status
Habitat Requirements
Taxonomic
Group
Common Name
Scientific Name
State
Federal
CUSFWS)
Record
Status
y
Barrel Floater
Anodonta couperiana
E
Historical
Bladen County; formerly in Greenfield Lake
2
m
Cape Fear Spike
Elliptic marsupiobesa
SC
Current
Cape Fear and Neuse basins Cendemic to North Carolina)
d
Graceful Clam Shrimp
Lynceus graci/ico�nis
SC
Historical
temporary ponds, pools, and ditches
Coastal Plain Crayfish
Procamba(us ancy/us
W2
Current
ditches, streams, and lakes in southeastern corner of the state
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Carolina Sandhills Crayfish
Procamba— pearsei
W2
Current
still -water habitats and burrows in Cape Fear, Waccamaw, and Lumber/Pee Dee drainages
Wing Snaggletooth
Gastrocopta procera
W3
Historical
calciphilic; dry ground with sparse vegetation CHubricht, 1985)
s
Greenfield Rams -horn
He/isoma eucosmium
E
FSC
Historical
Greenfield Lake Cformerly), creek in Brunswick County Cendemic to North Carolina)
n
Q
Coastal -plain Ambersnail
Oxy/oma effusum
W3
Historical
wetlands with Sagittaria CHubricht, 1985)
(7
Magnificent Rams -horn
P/anorbe//a magnifica
E
C
Historical
Orton Pond and pond on Sand Hill Creek; formerly Greenfield Lake Cendemic to North Carolina)
Cape Fear Threetooth
Triodopsis soe/nen
T
FSC
Current
swampy habitats in the extreme southeastern corner of the state Cendemic to North Carolina)
Sandbar Tiger Beetle
Cicinde/a b/anda
W3
Obscure
sandy floodplains and white sand bars along blackwater rivers and streams
Dusky Roadside -Skipper
Amb/yscirtes a/temata
SR
Obscure
open pine woods, savannas; host plants -- unknown, but presumably grasses
Carolina Roadside -Skipper
Amb/yscirtes caro/ina
W2
Current
moist woods Cmainly hardwoods) near cane; host plant -- cane C<em>Arundinaria</em>)
Eastern Arogos Skipper
Atrytone arogos arogos
SR
FSC
Obscure
savannas, open pinewoods, and other relatively undisturbed grasslands; host plants -- grasses, mainly pinebarrens
sandreed C<i>Calamovilfa brevi ilis</i>
Loammi Skipper
Atrytonopsis /oammi
SR
FSC
Historical
grassy areas near the coast; host plants presumed to be <i>Andropogon</i> grasses
Little Metalmark
Ca/ephe/is virginiensis
SR
Current
savannas and pine flatwoods; host plants -- vanilla -plant C<i>Trilisa odoratissima</i>), thistles C<i>Cirsium</i>)
Yucca Giant -Skipper
Megathymus yuccae
W2
Current
dunes, flatwoods, old fields, and other places near yuccas; host plants -- <em>Yucca</em> species
Giant Swallowtail
Papi/io cresphontes
SR
Current
primarily coastal in maritime forests or thickets; also in foothills and mountains near hoptree; host plants -- prickly -
ash C<i>Zanthoxylum</i>), hoptree C<i>Ptelea</i>)
Phaon Crescent
Phyciodes phaon
W5
Current
open, often dry areas, mainly on barrier islands; host plants -- fogfruit C<em>Lippia</em>)
Rare Skipper
Prob/ema bu/enta
SR
FSC
Current
fresh to brackish marshes with tall grasses in Wilmington area; host plant -- wild rice C<i>Ziz nia aquatica</i>),
Northern Oak Hairstreak
Satyrium favonius ontano
SR
Current
oak -dominated woods, usually in dry sites; host plants -- oaks C<i>Quercus</i>)
Confused Cloudywing
Thorybes confusis
W3
Current
dry woodland borders and openings, brushy fields; host plants -- legumes
Clearlake Clubtail
Gomphus austra/is
SR
Historical
lakes and ponds
Marl Pennant
Macrodip/ax ba/teata
W3
Current
ponds and lakes near the coast, usually brackish or near marl
Dyar's Lichen Moth
Afrida ydatodes
W3
Current
maritime forest and scrub?
Slippery Dart
Anic/a /ubricans
W3
Current
savannas and flatwoods
Four -lined Cabera Moth
Cabera quadrifasciana
W3
Current
unknown
Southern Pine Looper
Caripeta aretana
W3
Current
pine forests
Three -staff Underwing
Catocala amestris
W3
Current
sand ridges and flatwoods with leadplant
Jair Underwing
Catocala jair
SR
Obscure
xeric pine -oak sandhills
Marbled Underwing
Catocala ma—orata
SR
Obscure
swamp forests with swamp cottonwood
Messalina Underwing
Catocala messa/ina
SR
Obscure
maritime forests and xeric sandhills
a Dart Moth
Cerastis fishii
W3
Current
heath thickets
Owl -eyed Bird -dropping Moth
Ce—a coca
SR
Obscure
levee forests with hawthorn
Ferguson's Sallow
Chaetag/aea fergusoni
SR
Obscure
sandhills
dBarrens
Marvel
Chytonix sensi/is
W3
Current
sandhills and flatwoods
..
Sand -myrtle Geometer
Cyc/ophora sp. 1 Cculicaria of authors)
SR
Obscure
flatwoods with sand -myrtle C<i>Kalmia buxifolia</i>)
Double -lined Doryodes
Doryodes bistria/is
W3
Current
marshes
Wiregrass Doryodes
Doryodes sp. 1
W3
Current
savannas, flatwoods, and sandhills
Graphic Moth
Drasteria graphica
SR
Obscure
maritime shrub thickets
Peck's Pug Moth
Eupithecia pecko-m
SR
Obscure
sandhills and flatwoods
Adobe Dart
Fe/tia manifesta
SR
Obscure
xeric oak woodlands
an Erebid Moth
Gabara pulverosalis
W3
Current
savannas
Smith's Darkwing
Gondysia smithii
W3
Current
flatwoods
a wave
Idaea productata
W3
Current
sandhills
a pinion moth
Lithophane laceyi
SR
Obscure
swamp forests
Palmetto Borer
Litoprosopus futi/is
W3
Current
palmettos
an owlet moth
Macrochdo santeriva/is
W3
Current
brackish marshes
Mid -Atlantic Metarranthis Moth
Meta —this sp. 1
W3
Current
pocosins
White -barred Emerald
Nemona bifi/ata
W3
Current
sandhills
a Wasp Moth
Neoplynes eudora
W3
Current
unknown
a Bird -dropping Moth
Ponometia parvula
W3
Current
cypress swamps?
Southern Ptichodis
Ptichodis bistrigata
SR
Obscure
xeric sandhills
Divided Flower Moth
Schinia scissoides
W3
Current
open areas
Alluring Schinia Moth
Schinia siren
W3
Current
open maritime forests
Sordid Flower Moth
Schinia sordidus
W3
Current
savannas
Diminutive Wave
Scopu/a aemu/ata
W3
Current
on Trillium
Dubious Tiger Moth
Spi/osoma dubia
W3
Current
acidic wetlands
Scribbled Sallow
Sympistis perscripta
W3
I
Current
on toadflax
Young's Dart Moth
Xestia n. sp. nr. youngii
W3
Current
peatlands
Dixie Zale
Za/e dec/arans
SR
Obscure
maritime forests with live oak
an owlet moth
Za/e sp. 3 nr. buchholzi
W3
Current
pine forests
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TABLE 12-10
THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species
Protection Status
Habitat Requirements
Taxonomic
Group
Common Name
Scientific Name
State
Federal
(USFWS)
Record
Status
Scale -leaf Gerardia
Agalinis aphylla
Wl
Historical
wet savannas and Sandhills streamhead pocosin ecotones
Flaxleaf Gerardia
Agalinis linifolia
Wl
Current
savannas, clay -based Carolina bays, depression ponds, and other wet, open habitats
Branched Gerardia
Agalinis virgata
T
Current
savannas and depression pond shores
Seabeach Amaranth
Amaranthus p—dus
T
T
Current
ocean beaches and island -end flats
Savanna Indigo -bush
Amorpha confusa
T
FSC
Historical
wet savannas
Purple Silkyscale
Anthenantia -fa
Wl
Historical
savannas
Big Three -awn Grass
Aristida condensata
T
Current
bay rims with xeric pine -oak scrub
Hillsboro Three -awn Grass
Aristida tenuispica
SR-P
Current
xeric sandhill scrub
Savanna Milkweed
Asclepias pedicellata
SC-V
Current
dry savannas and moist flatwoods
Sandhills Milk -vetch
Astragalus michauxii
SC-V
FSC
Historical
dry to xeric longleaf pine -oak woodlands and river -deposited sandhills
Saltwater False -willow
Baccharis angustifolia
Wl
Current
brackish marshes, shrubby marsh edges
Silverling
Baccharis glomeruliflora
SC-H
Historical
shrubby areas on margins of brackish marshes
Blue Water -hyssop
Bacopa caroliniana
T
Current
Shallow ponds, marshes, natural lakes, and tidal creeks
Tropical Water -hyssop
Bacopa innominata
SC-H
Historical
tidal freshwater marshes
Twining Screwstem
Bartonia paniculata ssp. paniculata
Wl
Current
bogs, wet savannas, sandhill seeps, other open wet areas
White Screwstem
Bartonia verna
Wl
Historical
savannas, limesink ponds
White Doll's -daisy
Boltonia asteroides var. glastifolia
SR-0
Current
clay -based Carolina bays, marshes, savannas
Northern Bluethreads
Burmannia biflora
Wl
Historical
limesinks, cypress savannas, and sandhill seeps
Pinebarren Sandreed
Calamovilfa brevipilis
Wl
Current
savannas, sandhill seeps
Long's Bittercress
Cardamine longii
SC-V
Current
tidal marshes and tidal cypress -gum forests
Chapman's Sedge
Carex chapmanii
Wl
Historical
moist bottomlands and slopes, perhaps associated with marl
Cypress Knee Sedge
Carex decomposita
SC-V
Historical
beaver ponds, old millponds; often on Taxodium ascendens trunks and knees
Shoreline Sedge
Carex hyalinolepis
Wl
Current
marshes
Mitchell's Sedge
Carex mitchelliana
Wl
Current
swampy woodlands and forests
Warty Sedge
Carex verrucosa
SR-P
Historical
savannas and pinelands
Goldenbeard
Chrysopogon pauciflorus
W4
Historical
sandhills
Naked Golden -aster
Chrysopsis trichophylla
W7
Current
xeric sandhills and sandhill scrub
Twig -rush
Cladium mariscoides
SR-0
Current
bogs, fens, brackish marshes, sandhill seepage bogs
Small Spreading Pogonia
Cleistesiopsis bifaria
Wl
Current
savannas, dry meadows
Wrinkled Jointgrass
Coelorachis rugosa
Wl
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based Carolina bays, wet savannas
Spring Coral -root
Corallorhiza wisteriana
SR-0
Historical
nutrient -rich forests, especially over limestone, mafic rocks or shell rich sands
Swamp -lily
Crinum americanum var. americanum
SC-H
Historical
tidal swamp forests, tidal marshes
Carolina Sunrose
Crocanthemum carolinianum
E
Current
sandhills, pinelands, dry savannas
Georgia Sunrose
Crocanthemum georgianum
E
Current
maritime forests
a
Florida Scrub Frostweed
Crocanthemum nashii
E
Current
nashii) C: coastal fringe sandhill
A Flatsedge
Cyperus distans
W4
Historical
marshes
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Leconte's Flatsedge
Cyperus lecontei
T
Historical
limesink ponds
Engelmann's Flatsedge
Cyperus odoratus var. engelmannii
W7
Current
alluvial and other damp to wet soils
Four -angled Flatsedge
Cyperus tetragonus
SC-V
Historical
maritime forests and barrier island grasslands
Hidden -flowered Witchgrass
Dichanthelium cryptanthum
SR-T
Historical
cryptanthum) C: wet streamhead pocosin openings, including utility clearings
Erectleaf Witch Grass
Dichanthelium e—tifolium
Wl
Current
pond shores
Nerved Witch Grass
Dichanthelium neuranthum
SC-V
Historical
neuranthum) T: maritime wet grasslands
Webber's Witch Grass
Dichanthelium webberianum
Wl
Current
moist pine savannas and flatwoods
Venus Flytrap
Dionaea muscipula
SC-V
FSC
Current
savannas, seepage bogs, pocosin edges
Threadleaf Sundew
Drosera filiformis
SC-V
Current
depression ponds, wet borrow pits, and ditches in various habitats including savannas, riverine sand ridges, and bay
rims
Southern Woodfern
Dryopteris ludoviciana
Wl
Historical
acid swamps
Horsetail Spikerush
Eleocharis equisetoides
Wl
Historical
limesink ponds, lakes, borrow pits, ditches
Robbins' Spikerush
Eleocharis robbinsii
SC-V
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based Carolina bays, peat -burn lakes, millponds, beaver ponds, artificial lakes
Three -angle Spikerush
Eleocharis tricostata
Wl
Current
bogs and savannas
Viviparous Spikerush
Eleocharis vivipara
E
Current
bogs and pools
Green Fly Orchid
Epidendrum magnoliae
T
Current
epiphytic on trees in blackwater river swamps
Coralbean
Erythrina herbacea
E
Current
maritime forests
Limesink Dog -fennel
Eupatorium leptophyllum
E
Current
limesink ponds and clay -based Carolina bays
Confederate Huckleberry
Gaylussacia nana
E
Current
coastal fringe sandhill
Swamp Jessamine
Gelsemium rankinii
SC-V
Current
floodplains of blackwater rivers and streams
Water -spider Orchid
Habenaria mpens
Wl
Historical
in stagnant, blackwater pools and impoundments
Dissected Sneezeweed
Helenium pinnatifidum
SR-P
Historical
savannas and open, wet, mucky sites
Comfortroot
Hibiscus aculeatus
T
Current
bay forests, sand ridges, and roadsides
Peelbark St. John's -wort
Hyper— fasciculatum
E
Historical
beaver ponds, low pinelands, pools
Dahoon
Ilex cassine
Wl
Current
blackwater swamps and pocosins
Rootstock Bloodleaf
Iresine rhizomatosa
Wl
Current
low wet places, interdune swales, damp woods, edges of brackish marshes
Slender Blue Iris
Iris prismatica
SR-T
Current
bogs, marshes, and wet powerline clearings
Brown Bogbutton
Lachnocaulon minus
T
Current
depression ponds and ditches
Sandhill Blazing -star
Liatris secunda
W7
Current
sandhills
Carolina Grasswort
Lilaeopsis carolinensis
SR-0
Current
freshwater marshes, pools, tidal marshes
Pondspice
Litsea aestivalis
SC-V
FSC
Current
limesink ponds, other pools
Golden -crest
Lophiola aurea
E
Current
very wet, mucky habitats in pine savannas
Winged Seedbox
Ludwigia alata
SR-P
Historical
interdune ponds, marshes
Lanceleaf Seedbox
Ludwigia lanceolata
E
Current
interdune ponds, open wet areas
Flaxleaf Seedbox
Ludwigia linifolia
T
Current
limesink ponds
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TABLE 12-10
THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species
Protection Status
Habitat Requirements
Taxonomic
Group
Common Name
Scientific Name
State
Federal
CUSFWS)
Record
Status
Raven's Seed box
Ludwigia ravenii
T
FSC
Historical
savannas, swamps, marshes, wet open places
Globe -fruit Seedbox
Ludwigia sphaerocarpa
E
Current
bogs, pools, and lake shores
Shrubby Seedbox
Ludwigia suffruticosa
T
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based Carolina bays
Rough -leaf Loosestrife
Lysimachia asperuiifoiia
E
E
Current
pocosin/savanna ecotones, pocosins
Southern Magnolia
Magnolia grandifiora
W7
Historical
mainland forests with maritime influence on the southeastern coast of North Carolina; introduced elsewhere
Narrowleaf Cowlily
Nuphar sagittifolia
W1
FSC
Current
blackwater streams, rivers, and lakes
Riverbank Evening -primrose
Oenothera riparia
SR-L
Current
tidal marshes
Southeastern Panic Grass
Panicum tenerum
W1
Current
wet savannas, sandhill seeps, limesink ponds
Florida Pellitory
Parietaria fiondana
W4
Historical
shell middens, disturbed sites, maritime forests
Large -seed Pellitory
Parietaria praetermissa
SC-V
Historical
shell middens, disturbed sites, maritime forests
Early Crown Grass
Paspalum praecox
W1
Current
limesink ponds and savannas
Spoonflower
Peltandra sagittifolia
SR-P
Current
pocosins, other wet, peaty sites
Upland Red Bay
Persea borbonia
W7
Current
sandy upland soils in maritime forests
Dense -flower Knotweed
Persicaria glabra
W1
Current
Swamp forests
Sandhill Ground Cherry
Physalis lanceolata
W1
Historical
sandhills
Maritime Pokeweed
Phytolacca rigida
W7
Current
dunes, edges of brackish or salt marshes
Yellow Butterwort
Pinguicula lutea
SR-P
Current
savannas
Snowy Orchid
Platanthera nivea
T
Current
wet savannas
Hooker's Milkwort
Polygala hooker
SC-V
Current
savannas
Seabeach Knotweed
Polygonum glaucum
E
Historical
ocean and sound beaches
Wafer -ash
Ptelea trifoliata
W1
Historical
rich woods, cliffs and rock exposures mainly over mafic or calcareous rocks
Spiked Medusa
Pteroglossaspis ecristata
E
FSC
Current
pinelands
Carolina Bishop -weed
Ptilimnium ahlesn
SR-T
FSC
Current
tidal freshwater marshes
Ribbed Bishop -weed
Ptilimnium costatum
T
Current
tidal swamps or marshes
Running Oak
Quercus elliotbi
SR-P
Historical
mesic pine flatwoods and dry, silty sites
Dwarf Live Oak
Quercus minima
SR-P
Current
pine flatwoods, coastal fringe sandhills
West Indies Meadow -beauty
Rhexia cubensis
W1
Current
limesink ponds
Carey's Beaksedge
Rhynchospora careyana
W1
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based bays
Narrowfruit Beaksedge
Rhynchospora inundata
W1
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based Carolina bays
Pale Beaksedge
Rhynchospora pallida
W1
Current
savannas, sandhill seeps, and pocosins
Coastal Beaksedge
Rhynchospora pleiantha
T
FSC
Current
limesink ponds
Long -beak Baldsedge
Rhynchospora scirpoides
W1
Current
beaver ponds, limesink ponds, wet savannas
Tracy's Beaksedge
Rhynchospora tracyi
T
Current
clay -based Carolina bays, limesink ponds
Wright's Beaksedge
Rhynchospora wrightiana
W1
Current
savannas
Large Marsh Pink
Sabatia dodecandra
W1
Historical
tidal, brackish, and freshwater marshes
a
Quillwort Arrowhead
Sagittaria isoetiformis
T
Current
limesink ponds, clay -based Carolina bays, beaver ponds, natural lakes
Grassleaf Arrowhead
Sagittaria weatherbiana
E
FSC
Current
fresh to slightly brackish marshes, streams, swamps, and pond margins
o
Azure Sage
Saivia azurea
SR-P
Historical
sandhills
Hooded Pitcherplant
Sarracenia minor var. minor
E
Current
savannas
Seaside Little Bluestem
Schizachyrium iittoraie
W1
Current
coastal dunes and maritime dry grasslands
Olney Threesquare
Schoenopiectus americanus
W7
Current
tidal marshes
California Bulrush
Schoenopiectus caiifornicus
W3
Historical
tidal marshes
Drooping Bulrush
Scirpus iineatus
T
Current
low rich woods over marl
Georgia Nutrush
Scieria georgiana
W1
Current
savannas
Netted Nutrush
Scieria reticuiaris
T
Current
clay -based Carolina bays, limesink ponds
One -flower Hardscale
Scieroiepis unifiora
SR-T
Historical
clay -based Carolina bays, blackwater river foodplains, limesink ponds
Slender Sea -purslane
Sesuvium maritimum
SR-0
Current
seabeaches, marshes
Shoreline Sea -purslane
Sesuvium portuiacastrum
SR-P
Current
seabeaches
Buckthorn Bumelia
Sideroxyion iycioides
W1
Current
maritime forests, bluffs or forests over calcareous or mafic rocks
Tough Bumelia
Sideroxyion tenax
T
FSC
Current
maritime forests and scrub
Graceful Nightshade
Soianum pseudograciie
SR-T
Historical
dunes
Carolina Goldenrod
Soiidago puichra
W1
Historical
savannas
Twisted -leaf Goldenrod
Soiidago tortifoiia
E
Historical
dry savannas and and mesic flats
Spring -flowering Goldenrod
Soiidago verna
SR-0
FSC
Current
mesic to moist pinelands, pocosin ecotones
Coastal Goldenrod
Soiidago viiiosicarpa
E
FSC
Historical
edges and openings in maritime upland forests
Lace -lip Ladies' -tresses
Spiranthes iaciniata
SC-V
Current
moist wet habitats
Pickering's Dawnflower
Styiisma pickeringn var. pickeringn
SC-V
FSC
Current
sandhills
Elliott's Aster
Symphyotrichum eiiiotbi
W1
Historical
freshwater to brackish marshes, swamps, and ditches
Yellow Hatpins
Syngonanthus fiaviduius
W1
Historical
ditches, pocosin ecotones, savannas
Cooley's Meadowrue
Thaiictrum cooieyi
E
E
Current
wet savannas
Small -leaved Meadowrue
Thaiictrum macrostyium
SR-T
FSC
Current
bogs and wet woods
Dune Bluecurls
Trichostema sp. 1
SR-L
FSC
Current
dunes, openings in maritime forest and scrub
Carolina Clover
Trifoiium caroiinianum
SC-H
Historical
savannas, sandy open areas
Southern Cattail
Typha domingensis
W7
Historical
brackish marshes
Horned Bladderwort
Utricuiaria cornuta
T
Historical
bogs, limesink ponds
Dwarf Bladderwort
Utricuiaria oiivacea
T
Current
limesink ponds, beaver ponds
Sandpaper Vervain
Verbena scabra
W7
Historical
marsh edges, shell middens
Wild Cowpea
Vigna iuteoia
W4
Historical
marsh edges, wet open areas
Carolina Violet
Viola viiiosa
W7
Historical
moist places, especially pocosin edges
Small's Yellow -eyed -grass
Xyris smaiiiana
W1
Current
pineland pools, limesink ponds, shores
Aloe Yucca
Yucca aioifoiia
W1
Current
dunes
Moundlily Yucca
Yucca gionosa
SR-P
Current
dunes
Indian Wild Rice
Zizania aquatica var. aquatica
W7
Current
freshwater marshes
Powder -puff Lichen
Ciadonia evansii
W7
Current
sandhills Cprimarily near the coast) usually associated with Quercus geminata
A Liverwort
Cephaiozia connivers var. bifida
SR-T
Historical
moist riverbank
a
A Liverwort
Metzgeria uncigera
W7
Historical
on bark in maritime forests or on rhododendron in mountain forests
Small Twist Teeth Moss
Barbuia indica var. indica
W7
Historical
soil, clay, limestone, cement, walls
j
A Plume Moss
Fissidens eiegans
W7
Historical
sandy and clayey soils along roadsides and streams, on trees or stumps
2
Water Pocket Moss
Fissidens fontanus
W7
I
Historical
attached to various substrata in stagnant and flowing water, and in coastal estuaries
A Moss
Welssia muehienbergiana
W7
I
Historical
soil among grasses, roadsides
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TABLE 12-10
THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species
Protection Status
Habitat Requirements
Taxonomic
Federal
Record
Group
Common Name
Scientific Name
State
(USFWS)
Status
a
Colonial Wading Bird Colony
Current
_
aColonial
E
Waterbirds Nesting Site
Gull -Tern -Skimmer Colony
Current
E
y
Onslow Bay Intertidal Rock Outcrop
Current
Onslow Bay Marine Rock Outcrop
Current
Brackish Marsh (Needlerush Subtype)
Current
Brackish Marsh (Smooth Cordgrass
Current
Subt e
Coastal Fringe Evergreen Forest (Typic
Current
Subt e
Coastal Plain Depression Swamp
Current
(Cypress Dome Subtype)
Coastal Plain Depression Swamp
Current
Mixed Subt e
Dry-Mesic Oak --Hickory Forest
Current
Coastal Plain Subtype)
Dune Grass (Southern Subtype)
Current
Maritime Dry Grassland (Typic
Current
Subtype)
Maritime Shrub (Stunted Tree
Obscure
Subtype)
Marsh Hammock
Current
Nonriverine Swamp Forest (Mixed
Current
Subtype)
Peatland Atlantic White Cedar Forest
Current
Pine/Scrub Oak Sandhill (Coastal
Current
Fringe Subtype)
Pine/Scrub Oak Sandhill (Mixed Oak
Current
Subtype)
Pond Pine Woodland (Typic Subtype)
Current
Salt Flat
Current
Salt Marsh (Carolinian Subtype)
Current
e
Salt Shrub (High Subtype)
Current
E
E
Salt Shrub (Low Subtype)
Current
U
Sand Barren (Typic Subtype)
Current
Sandy Pine Savanna (Typic Subtype)
Current
Small Depression Drawdown Meadow
Current
(Typic Subtype)
Small Depression Pocosin (Typic
Current
Subtype)
Small Depression Pond (Open Lily Pond
Current
Subtype)
Small Depression Pond (Typic Marsh
Current
Subtype)
Small Depression Shrub Border
Current
Streamhead Pocosin
Current
Swamp Island Evergreen Forest
Current
Tidal Freshwater Marsh (Cattail
Current
Subtype)
Tidal Freshwater Marsh (Giant
Current
Cord rass Subtype)
Tidal Freshwater Marsh (Mixed
Current
Freshwater Subtype)
Tidal Freshwater Marsh (Sawgrass
Current
Subtype)
Tidal Freshwater Marsh (Threesquare
Current
Subtype)
Tidal Swamp (Cypress --Gum Subtype)
Current
Vernal Pool(Typic Subtype)
Current
Wet Pine Flatwoods (Typic Subtype)
Current
Xeric Sandhill Scrub (Coastal Fringe
Current
Subt e
Xeric Sandhill Scrub (Typic Subtype)
Current
Prepared by: Checked by:
http://Portal.ncdenr.org/web/nhp/database-search
USFWS Updated: 3-25-2015 https:Hwwwfws. gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/new_hanover.html
Definitions of Federal Status Codes:
E = endangered. A taxon "in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range."
T = threatened. A taxon "likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range."
C = candidate. A taxon under consideration for official listing for which there is sufficient information to support listing. (Formerly "Cl" candidate species.)
BGPA =Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. See below.
FSC=Federal Species of Concern. FSC is an informal term. It is not defined in the federal Endangered Species Act. In North Carolina, the
Asheville and Raleigh Field Offices of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) define Federal Species of Concern as those species that
appear to be in decline or otherwise in need of conservation and are under consideration for listing or for which there is insufficient
information to support listing at this time.Subsumed under the term "FSC" are all species petitioned by outside parties and other selected
focal species identified in Service strategic plans, State Wildlife Action Plans, or Natural Heritage Program Lists.
T(S/A) = threatened due to similarity of appearance. A taxon that is threatened due to similarity of appearance with another listed species
and is listed for its protection. Taxa listed as T(S/A) are not biologically endangered or threatened and are not subject to Section 7
consultation. See below.
EXP = experimental population. A taxon listed as experimental (either essential or nonessential). Experimental, nonessential populations of
endangered species (e.g., red wolf) are treated as threatened species on public land, for consultation purposes, and as species proposed for
listing on private land.
P = proposed. Taxa proposed for official listing as endangered or threatened will be noted as "PE" or "PT", respectively
Bald and Golden Eaale Protection Act (BGPA):
In the July 9, 2007 Federal Register( 72: 37346-37372), the bald eagle was declared recovered, and removed (de -listed) from the Federal
List of Threatened and Endangered wildlife. This delisting took effect August 8,2007. After delisting, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
(Eagle Act) (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) becomes the primary law protecting bald eagles. The Eagle Act prohibits take of bald and golden eagles
and provides a statutory definition of "take" that includes "disturb". The USFWS has developed National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines
to provide guidance to land managers, landowners, and others as to how to avoid disturbing bald eagles. For mor information, visit
http: Hwww. fws.gov/mig.torybirds/baldeagle.htm
Threatened due to similarity of aooearance(T(S/A)l:
In the November 4, 1997 Federal Register (55822-55825), the northern population of the bog turtle (from New York south to Maryland) was
listed as T (threatened), and the southern population (from Virginia south to Georgia) was listed as T(S/A) (threatened due to similarity of
appearance). The T(S/A) designation bans the collection and interstate and international commercial trade of bog turtles from the southern
population. The T(S/A) designation has no effect on land management activities by private landowners in North Carolina, part of the southern
population of the species. In addition to its official status as T(S/A), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers the southern population of
the bog turtle as a Federal species of concern due to habitat loss.
Definitions of Record Status:
Current - the species has been observed in the county within the last 50 years.
Historic - the species was last observed in the county more than 50 years ago.
Obscure - the date and/or location of observation is uncertain.
Incidental/migrant - the species was observed outside of its normal range or habitat.
Probable/potential - the species is considered likely to occur in this county based on the proximity of known records (in adjacent counties), the presence of potentially suitable habitat, or both.
Definition of State Codes:
CODE/ STATUS DEFINITION
E=Endangered Any native or once -native species of wild animal whose continued existence as a viable component of the State's fauna is
determined by the Wildlife Resources Commission to be in jeopardy or any species of wild animal determined to be an
'endangered species' pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. (Article 25 of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes; 1987).
T=Threatened Any native or once -native species of wild animal which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable
future throughout all or a significant portion of its range, or one that is designated as a threatened species pursuant to the
Endangered Species Act. (Article 25 of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes; 1987).
SC=Special Any species of wild animal native or once -native to North Carolina which is determined by the Wildlife Resources
Concern Commission to require monitoring but which may be taken under regulations adopted under the provisions of this Article.
(Article 25 of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes; 1987).
SR=Significantly Any species which has not been listed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission as an Endangered, Threatened, or
Rare Special Concern species, but which exists in the state (or recently occurred in the state) in small numbers and has been
determined by the N.C. Natural Heritage Program to need monitoring. Significantly Rare species include "peripheral"
species, whereby North Carolina lies at the periphery of the species' range (such as Hermit Thrush), as well as species of
historical occurrence with some likelihood of re -discovery in the state. Species considered extirpated in the state, with little
likelihood of re -discovery, are given no N.C. Status (unless already listed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission as E,
T r)
SR-G=Game
Animal Species is a game animal or a furbearer, and therefore (by law) cannot be listed for State protection as E, T, or SC.
SC-V=Special "Any species or higher taxon of plant which is likely to become a threatened species within the foreseeable future"(NCAC
Concern- 02 NCAC 48F .0401).
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THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES IN HANOVER COUNTY
L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., WILMINGTON, NC
Species Protection Status
Taxonomic Federal I Record Habitat Requirements
Group Common Name Scientific Name State (USFWS) Status
SC-H=Special
Concern- "Any species or higher taxon of plant that occurred in North Carolina at one time, but for which all known populations are
Historical currently considered to be either historical or extirpated." "(NCAC 02 NCAC 48F .0401).
SR-'— The range of the species is limited to North Carolina and adjacent states (endemic or near endemic). These are species
Significantly that may have 20-50 populations in North Carolina, but fewer than 100 populations rangewide. The preponderance of their
Rare Limited distribution is in North Carolina and their fate depends largely on conservation here.
SR- The species is rare throughout its range (fewer than 100 populations total).
Significantly T=
SR- The species is disjunct to North Carolina from a main range in a different part of the country or world.
D=Significantly
Rare. Dimiunrt
SR- The species is at the periphery of its range in North Carolina. These species are generally more common somewhere else in
P=Significantly their ranges, occurring in North Carolina peripherally to their main ranges, mostly in habitats which are unusual in North
Rare Pa ri nharal Carolina.
SR- The range of the species is sporadic or cannot be described by the other Significantly Rare categories
O=Significantly
Rarer nthar
W= Watch List Any other species believed to be rare and of conservation concern in the state but not warranting active monitoring at this
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