(i)Insects.Casey's June Beetle (Dinacoma caseyi)
(1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for Riverside County in California on the map below.(2) Within this area, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Casey's June beetle are the habitat components that provide:(i) Soils of the Carsitas (CdC) gravelly sand and Riverwash (RA) series, or inclusions of Carsitas cobbly sand (ChC) series soils, or inclusions of Myoma fine sands (MaB) or Coachella fine sands (CpA) within CdC soils, at or below 620 ft (189 m) in elevation, associated with washes and alluvial fans deposited on 0 to 9 percent slopes to provide space for population growth and reproduction, moisture, and food sources; and(ii) Predominantly native desert vegetation, to provide shelter from traffic-related mortality and food for the species.(3) Critical habitat does not include lands covered by manmade structures, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads, existing on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.(4) Critical habitat map unit. Data layers defining the map unit were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles, and the critical habitat unit was then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.(5) Map of critical habitat for Casey's June beetle follows: View Image
Comal Springs dryopid beetle (Stygoparnus comalensis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for this species in Comal and Hays Counties, Texas, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the Comal Springs dryopid beetle consist of these components: (i) Springs, associated streams, and underground spaces immediately inside of or adjacent to springs, seeps, and upwellings that include:(A) High-quality water with no or minimal pollutant levels of soaps, detergents, heavy metals, pesticides, fertilizer nutrients, petroleum hydrocarbons, and semivolatile compounds such as industrial cleaning agents; and(B) Hydrologic regimes similar to the historical pattern of the specific sites, with continuous surface flow from the spring sites and in the subterranean aquifer;(ii) Spring system water temperatures that range from approximately 68 to 75 °F (20 to 24 °C); and(iii) Food supply that includes, but is not limited to, detritus (decomposed materials), leaf litter, living plant material, algae, fungi, bacteria, other microorganisms, and decaying roots.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing on the surface within the legal boundaries on November 22, 2013.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created using geographic information systems (GIS), which included species locations, roads, property boundaries, 2011 aerial photography, and USGS 7.5' quadrangles. Points were placed in the GIS. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/austintexas/, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2012-0082, and at the field office responsible for this critical habitat designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) The index map of the critical habitat units for the Comal Springs dryopid beetle follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1: Comal Springs Unit, Comal County, Texas. Map of the Comal Springs Unit follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: Fern Bank Springs Unit, Hays County, Texas. Map of the Fern Bank Springs Unit follows: View Image
Comal Springs riffle beetle (Heterelmis comalensis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for this species in Comal and Hays Counties, Texas, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the Comal Springs riffle beetle consist of these components: (i) Springs, associated streams, and underground spaces immediately inside of or adjacent to springs, seeps, and upwellings that include:(A) High-quality water with no or minimal pollutant levels of soaps, detergents, heavy metals, pesticides, fertilizer nutrients, petroleum hydrocarbons, and semivolatile compounds such as industrial cleaning agents; and(B) Hydrologic regimes similar to the historical pattern of the specific sites, with continuous surface flow from the spring sites and in the subterranean aquifer;(ii) Spring system water temperatures that range from approximately 68 to 75 °F (20 to 24 °C); and(iii) Food supply that includes, but is not limited to, detritus (decomposed materials), leaf litter, living plant material, algae, fungi, bacteria, other microorganisms, and decaying roots.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing on the surface within the legal boundaries on November 22, 2013.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created using geographic information systems (GIS), which included species locations, roads, property boundaries, 2011 aerial photography, and USGS 7.5' quadrangles. Points were placed on the GIS. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/austintexas/, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2012-0082, and at the field office responsible for this critical habitat designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) The index map of critical habitat units for the Comal Springs riffle beetle follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1: Comal Springs Unit, Comal County, Texas. Map of the Comal Springs Unit follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: San Marcos Springs Unit, Hays County, Texas. Map of the San Marcos Springs Unit follows: View Image
Delta Green Ground Beetle (Elaphrus viridis)
California. Solano County. T.5N. R.1E. West 1/2 Sec. 12, southwest 1/4 Sec. 13, southeast 1/4 Sec. 14, northeast 1/4 Sec. 23, northwest 1/4 Sec. 24.
Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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Helotes Mold Beetle (Batrisodes venyivi)
(1) Critical habitat for the Helotes mold beetle in Bexar County, Texas, occurs in Units 1e, 3, and 5 as described in this entry and depicted on Maps 1 (index map), 2, 4, and 5 of this entry.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Batrisodes venyivi are:(i) Karst-forming rock containing subterranean spaces (caves and connected mesocaverns) with stable temperatures, high humidities (near saturation), and suitable substrates (for example, spaces between and underneath rocks for foraging and sheltering) that are free of contaminants; and(ii) Surface and subsurface sources (such as plants and their roots, fruits, and leaves, and animal (e.g., cave cricket) eggs, feces, and carcasses) that provide nutrient input into the karst ecosystem.(3) Developed lands that do not contain the subsurface primary constituent elements (see paragraph (2)(i) of this entry) and that existed on the effective date of this rule are not considered to be critical habitat.(4) Data layers defining this map unit were created using a geographic information system (GIS), which included cave locations, karst zone maps, roads, property boundaries, 2010 aerial photography, and USGS 7.5' quadrangles. Points were placed on the GIS.(5) Index map of Bexar County invertebrates critical habitat units, Bexar County, Texas, follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1e: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Units 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, and 1f follows: View Image
(7) Unit 3: Bexar County, Texas. (8) Unit 5: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Map 5 of Units 5, 6, and 17 follows: View Image
Miami tiger beetle (Cicindelidia floridana)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Miami-Dade County, Florida, on the maps in this entry.(2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Miami tiger beetle consist of the following components: (i) South Florida pine rockland habitat of at least 2.5 acres (1 hectare) in size that is maintained by natural or prescribed fire or other disturbance regimes; and(ii) Open sandy areas within or directly adjacent to the south Florida pine rockland habitat described in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry. These areas have little to no vegetation to allow for normal behavior and growth, such as thermoregulation, foraging, egg-laying, and larval development, and to facilitate habitat connectivity.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, other paved areas, and managed lawns) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on June 22, 2023.(4) Data layers defining map units were created using Esri ArcGIS mapping software. The projection used was Albers Conical Equal Area (Florida Geographic Data Library), North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) High Accuracy Reference Network (HARN). The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2021-0053, at https://www.fws.gov/office/florida-ecological-services/library, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map follows: Figure 1 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (5)
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(6) Unit 1: Trinity Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida. (i) Unit 1 consists of approximately 10 acres (ac) (4 hectares (ha)). The unit is located between SW 72nd Street to the north, SW 80th Street to the south, South Dixie Highway to the east, and Palmetto Expressway to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 1 follows: Figure 2 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (6)(ii)
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(7) Unit 2: Rockdale Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 2 consists of approximately 39 ac (16 ha). The unit is located directly west of South Dixie Highway, between SW 144th Street to the north and SW 152nd Street to the south.(ii) Map of Unit 2 follows: Figure 3 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (7)(ii)
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(8) Unit 3: Deering Estate South Addition, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 3 consists of approximately 16 ac (6 ha). This unit is located just east of Old Cutler Road and south of 168th Street.(ii) Map of Unit 3 follows: Figure 4 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (8)(ii)
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(9) Unit 4: Ned Glenn Nature Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 4 consists of approximately 11 ac (5 ha). The unit is located directly west of SW 87th Avenue, between 184th Street to the north, Old Cutler Road to the south, and Franjo Road to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 4 follows: Figure 5 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (9)(ii)
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(10) Unit 5: Deering Estate at Cutler, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 5 consists of approximately 89 ac (36 ha). The unit is located southeast of SW 152nd Street and Old Cutler Road.(ii) Map of Unit 5 follows: Figure 6 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (10)(ii)
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(11) Unit 6: Silver Palm Groves Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 6 consists of approximately 25 ac (10 ha). This unit is located just north of SW 232nd Street, between SW 216th Street to the north, South Dixie Highway to the east, and SW 147th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 6 follows: Figure 7 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (11)(ii)
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(12) Unit 7: Quail Roost Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 7 consists of approximately 48 ac (19 ha). This unit is located between SW 200th Street to the north, SW 127th Avenue to the east, SW 216th Street to the south, and SW 147th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 7 follows: Figure 8 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (12)(ii)
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(13) Unit 8: Eachus Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 8 consists of approximately 17 ac (7 ha). This unit is located between SW 180th Street to the north, SW 137th Avenue to the east, SW 184th Street to the south, and SW 142nd Avenue to the east.(ii) Map of Unit 8 follows: Figure 9 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (13)(ii)
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(14) Unit 9: Bill Sadowski Park, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 9 consists of approximately 20 ac (8 ha). This unit is located south of 168th Street, west of Old Cutler Road, north of SW 184th Street, and east of SW 87th Avenue.(ii) Map of Unit 9 follows: Figure 10 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (14)(ii)
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(15) Unit 10: Tamiami Pineland Complex Addition, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 10 consists of approximately 21 ac (8 ha). This unit is located south of 128th Street, west of Florida's Turnpike, north of SW 136th Street, and east of SW 127th Avenue.(ii) Map of Unit 10 follows: Figure 11 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (15)(ii)
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(16) Unit 11: Pine Shore Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 11 consists of approximately 8 ac (3 ha). This unit is located southwest of the Don Shula Expressway, west of SW 107th Avenue, and north of SW 128th Street.(ii) Map of Unit 11 follows: Figure 12 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (16)(ii)
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(17) Unit 12: Nixon Smiley Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 12 consists of approximately 117 ac (47 ha). This unit is located between SW 120th Street to the north, SW 127th Avenue to the east, SW 128th Street to the south, and SW 137th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 12 follows: Figure 13 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (17)(ii)
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(18) Unit 13: Boystown Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 13 consists of approximately 81 ac (33 ha). This unit is between SW 104th Street to the north, SW 137th Avenue to the east, SW 12th Street to the south, and SW 147th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 13 follows: Figure 14 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (18)(ii)
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(19) Unit 14: Richmond Pine Rocklands, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 14 consists of approximately 1,347 ac (545 ha). This unit is located between SW 152nd Street to the north, SW 117th Avenue to the east, SW 185th Street to the south, and SW 137th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 14 follows: Figure 15 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (19)(ii)
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(20) Unit 15: Calderon Pineland, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 15 consists of approximately 14 ac (6 ha). This unit is located between SW 184th Street to the south, SW 137th Avenue to the east, SW 200th Street to the south, and SW 147th Avenue to the west.(ii) Map of Unit 15 follows: Figure 16 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (20)(ii)
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(21) Unit 16: Porter Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i) Unit 16 consists of approximately 7 ac (3 ha). This unit is located to the south of SW 216th Street, to the west of South Dixie Highway, to the north of SW 232nd Street, and to the east of SW 147th Avenue.(ii) Map of Unit 16 follows: Figure 17 to Miami Tiger Beetle (Cicindelidia floridana) paragraph (21)(ii)
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Beetle (No Common Name) (Rhadine exilis)
(1) Critical habitat for the beetle (Rhadine exilis) in Bexar County, Texas, occurs in Units 1b, 1d, 1e, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11e, 12, 13, and 21, and is depicted on Maps 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, and 18 in this entry, and on Maps 2, 4, and 5, provided at paragraphs (6), (7), and (8) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i). The units are also depicted on Map 1 (index map) provided in paragraph (5) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(2) Eight caves and their associated karst management areas established under the La Cantera Habitat Conservation Plan section 10(a)(1)(B) permit are adjacent to or within the boundaries of Units 1e, 3, 6, 8, and 17, but are not designated as critical habitat. These caves are Canyon Ranch Pit, Fat Man's Nightmare Cave, Scenic Overlook Cave and the surrounding approximately 75 ac (30 ha) adjacent to Unit 1e; Helotes Blowhole and Helotes Hilltop Caves and the surrounding approximately 25 ac (10 ha) adjacent to Unit 3; John Wagner Cave No. 3 and the surrounding approximately 4 ac (1.6 ha) adjacent to Unit 6; Hills and Dales Pit and the surrounding approximately 70 ac (28 ha) adjacent to Unit 8; and Madla's Cave and the surrounding approximately 5 ac (2 ha) within Unit 17.(3) The primary constituent elements of, and the statements regarding developed lands in, critical habitat for Rhadine exilis are identical to those set forth at paragraphs (2) and (3) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(4) Data layers defining map units were created using a geographic information system (GIS), which included cave locations, karst zone maps, roads, property boundaries, 2010 aerial photography, and USGS 7.5' quadrangles. Points were placed on the GIS.(5) Unit 1b: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1b is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(6) Unit 1d: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1d is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(7) Unit 1e: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1e is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(8) Unit 2: Bexar County, Texas.(9) Unit 3: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Units 3 and 4 are depicted on Map 4, which is provided at paragraph (7)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(10) Unit 4: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Units 3 and 4 are depicted on Map 4, which is provided at paragraph (7)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(11) Unit 5: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Units 5, 6, and 17 are depicted on Map 5, which is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(12) Unit 6: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Units 5 and 6 are depicted on Map 5, which is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(13) Unit 7: Bexar County, Texas. (14) Unit 8: Bexar County, Texas. (15) Unit 9: Bexar County, Texas. (16) Unit 11e: Bexar County, Texas. (17) Unit 12: Bexar County, Texas. (18) Unit 13: Bexar County, Texas. (19) Unit 21: Bexar County, Texas. Beetle (No Common Name) (Rhadine infernalis)
(1) Critical habitat for the beetle (Rhadine infernalis) in Bexar County, Texas, occurs in Units 1a, 1b, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10a, 10b, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 23, and 26. These units are depicted on Maps 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 22 in this entry; on Maps 2, 4, and 5 provided at paragraphs (6)(ii), (7)(ii), and (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i); and on Maps 3 and 7 provided at paragraphs (8)(ii) and (14)(ii) of the entry for the beetle (Rhadine exilis) in this paragraph (i). The units are also depicted on Map 1 (index map) provided in paragraph (5) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(2) Eight caves and their associated karst management areas established under the La Cantera Habitat Conservation Plan section 10(a)(1)(B) permit are adjacent to or within the boundaries of Units 1e, 3, 6, 8, and 17, but are not designated as critical habitat. These caves are Canyon Ranch Pit, Fat Man's Nightmare Cave, Scenic Overlook Cave and the surrounding approximately 75 ac (30 ha) adjacent to Unit 1e; Helotes Blowhole and Helotes Hilltop Caves and the surrounding approximately 25 ac (10 ha) adjacent to Unit 3; John Wagner Cave No. 3 and the surrounding approximately 4 ac (1.6 ha) adjacent to Unit 6; Hills and Dales Pit and the surrounding approximately 70 ac (28 ha) adjacent to Unit 8; and Madla's Cave and the surrounding approximately 5 ac (2 ha) within Unit 17.(3) The primary constituent elements of, and the statements regarding developed lands in, critical habitat for the Rhadine exilis are identical to those set forth at paragraphs (2) and (3) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(4) Data layers defining map units were created using a geographic information system (GIS), which included cave locations, karst zone maps, roads, property boundaries, 2010 aerial photography, and USGS 7.5' quadrangles. Points were placed on the GIS.(5) Unit 1a: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1a is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(6) Unit 1b: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1b is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(7) Unit 1d: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1d is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(8) Unit 1e: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1e is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(9) Unit 1f: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 2 of Unit 1f is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(10) Unit 2: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 3 of Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the beetle (Rhadine exilis) in this paragraph (i).(11) Unit 3: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 4 of Unit 3 is provided at paragraph (7)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(12) Unit 4: Bexar County, Texas(ii) Map 4 of Unit 4 is provided at paragraph (7)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(13) Unit 5: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 5 of Unit 5 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(14) Unit 6: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 5 of Unit 6 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(15) Unit 8: Bexar County, Texas.(ii) Map 7 of Unit 8 is provided at paragraph (14)(ii) of the entry for the beetle (Rhadine exilis) in this paragraph (i).(16) Unit 10a: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Map 9 of Units 10a and 10b follows: View Image
(17) Unit 10b: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Map 9 of Unit 10b is provided at paragraph (16)(ii) of this entry.(18) Unit 14: Bexar County, Texas. (19) Unit 15: Bexar County, Texas. (20) Unit 16: Bexar County, Texas. (21) Unit 17: Bexar County, Texas. (ii) Map 5 of Unit 17 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of the entry for the Helotes mold beetle in this paragraph (i).(22) Unit 19: Bexar County, Texas.(23) Unit 23: Bexar County, Texas. (24) Unit 26: Bexar County, Texas. Salt Creek Tiger Beetle (Cicindela nevadica lincolniana)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Lancaster and Saunders Counties, Nebraska, on the map below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Salt Creek tiger beetle consist of saline barrens and seeps found within saline wetland habitat in Little Salt, Rock, Oak and Haines Branch Creeks. For our evaluation, we determined that two habitat types within suitable wetlands are required by the Salt Creek tiger beetle: (i) Exposed mudflats associated with saline wetlands or the exposed banks and islands of streams and seeps that contain adequate soil moisture and soil salinity are essential core habitats. These habitats support egg-laying and foraging requirements. The "Salmo" soil series is the only soil type that currently supports occupied habitat; however, "Saltillo" is the other soil series that has adequate soil moisture and salinity and can also provide suitable habitat.(ii) Vegetated wetlands adjacent to core habitats that provide shade for subspecies thermoregulation, support a source of prey for adults and larval forms of Salt Creek tiger beetles, and protect core habitats.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on June 5, 2014.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created using National Wetlands Inventory polygons, habitat categorization classes, and an image object analysis. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/invertebrates/saltcreektiger/, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2013-0068, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Map showing critical habitat units for the Salt Creek tiger beetle follows: View Image
Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle (Desmocerus californicus dimorphus) California. Sacramento County.
(1)Sacramento Zone. An area in the city of Sacramento enclosed on the north by the Route 160 Freeway, on the west and southwest by the Western Pacific railroad tracks, and on the east by Commerce Circle and its extension southward to the railroad tracks. Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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(2)American River Parkway Zone. An area of the American River Parkway on the south bank of the American River, bounded on the north by latitude 30°37'30" N, on the west and southwest by Elmanto Drive from its junction with Ambassador Drive to its extension to latitute 38°37'30" N, and on the south and east by Ambassador Drive and its extension north to latitude 38°37'30" N. Goethe Park, and that portion of the American River Parkway northeast of Goethe Park, west of the Jedediah Smith Memorial Bicycle Trail, and north to a line extended eastward from Palm Drive. Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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Bartram's Scrub-Hairstreak Butterfly (Strymon Acis Bartrami)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, Florida, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Bartram's scrub-hairstreak butterfly are: (i) Areas of pine rockland habitat, and in some locations, associated rockland hammocks and hydric pine flatwoods. (A) Pine rockland habitat contains: (1) Open canopy, semi-open subcanopy, and understory.(2) Substrate of oolitic limestone rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(B) Rockland hammock habitat associated with the pine rocklands contains:(1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open semi-open canopy, subcanopy, and understory.(2) Substrate with a thin layer of highly organic soil covering limestone or organic matter that accumulates on top of the underlying limestone rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(C) Hydric pine flatwood habitat associated with the pine rocklands contains:(1) Open canopy with a sparse or absent subcanopy, and dense understory.(2) Substrate with a thin layer of poorly drained sands and organic materials that accumulates on top of the underlying limestone or calcareous rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(ii) Competitive nonnative plant species in quantities low enough to have minimal effect on survival of Bartram's scrub-hairstreak butterfly.(iii) The presence of the butterfly's hostplant, pineland croton, in sufficient abundance for larval recruitment, development, and food resources, and for adult butterfly nectar source and reproduction;(iv) A dynamic natural disturbance regime or one that artificially duplicates natural ecological processes (e.g. fire, hurricanes or other weather events, at appropriate intervals) that maintains the pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities.(v) Pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities that allow for connectivity and are sufficient in size to sustain viable populations of Bartram's scrub hairstreak butterfly.(vi) Pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities with levels of pesticide low enough to have minimal effect on the survival of the butterfly or its ability to occupy the habitat.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on September 11, 2014.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created using ESRI ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS was also used to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection used in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units was North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates, plot points, or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site (http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/), the Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0031), and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of all critical habitat units for the Bartram's scrub-hairstreak butterfly follows: View Image
(6) Unit BSHB1: Everglades National Park, Miami-Dade County, Florida. (i)General description: Unit BSHB1 consists of 3,235 ha (7,994 ac) in Miami-Dade County and is composed entirely of lands in Federal ownership, 100 percent of which are located within the Long Pine Key region of Everglades National Park.(7) Unit BSHB2: Navy Wells Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB2 consists of 203 ha (502 ac) in Miami-Dade County and is composed of lands in State (62 ha (153 ac)), and private or other ownership (141 ha (349 ac)), including the County and State-owned Navy Wells Pineland Preserve.(8) Unit BSHB3: Camp Owaissa Bauer, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB3 consists of 146 ha (359 ac) in Miami-Dade County and is comprised of lands in State (29 ha (71 ac)) and private or other ownership (117 ha (288 ac)), including 40 ha (99 ac) of Miami-Dade County-owned Camp Owaissa Bauer.(9) Unit BSHB4: Richmond Pine Rocklands, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB4 consists of 438 ha (1,082 ac) in Miami-Dade County and is composed of lands in Federal (U. S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (50 ha (122 ac)), State (32 ha (79 ac)) and private or other (356 ha (881 ac)) ownership.(10) Unit BSHB5: Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB5 consists of 559 ha (1,382 ac) in Monroe County and is composed of lands in National Key Deer Refuge (NKDR) (365 ha (901 ac)), State ownership (90 ha (223 ac)), and private or other ownership (104 ha (258 ac)). State lands are interspersed within NKDR lands and managed as part of the Refuge.(11) Unit BSHB6: No Name Key, Monroe County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB6 consists of 50 ha (123 ac) in Monroe County and is composed of lands in National Key Deer Refuge (NKDR) (30 ha (75 ac)), State ownership (9 ha (22 ac)), and private or other ownership (11 ha (26 ac)). State lands are interspersed within NKDR lands and managed as part of the Refuge.(12) Unit BSHB 7: Little Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit BSHB7 consists of 39 ha (97 ac) in Monroe County. This unit is composed entirely of lands in Federal ownership, 100 percent of which are located within National Key Deer Refuge.Bay Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha bayensis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties, California, on the maps below.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the Bay checkerspot butterfly are the habitat components that provide:(i) The presence of annual or perennial grasslands with little to no overstory that provide north-south and east-west slopes with a tilt of more than 7 degrees for larval host plant survival during periods of atypical weather (for example, drought). Common grassland species include wild oats (Avena fatua), soft chess (Bromus hordeaceus), California oatgrass (Danthonia californica), purple needlegrass (Nassella pulchra), and Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis); less abundant in these grasslands are annual and perennial forbs such as filaree (Erodium botrys), true clovers (Trifolium sp.), dwarf plantain (Plantago erecta), and turkey mullein (Croton setigerus). These species, with the exception of dwarf plantain, are not required by the Bay checkerspot butterfly, but merely are provided here as an example of species commonly found in California grasslands.(ii) The presence of the primary larval host plant, dwarf plantain (Plantago erecta), and at least one of the secondary host plants, purple owl's-clover (Castilleja densiflora) or exserted paintbrush (Castilleja exserta), are required for reproduction, feeding, and larval development.(iii) The presence of adult nectar sources for feeding. Common nectar sources include desertparsley (Lomatium spp.), California goldfields (Lasthenia californica), tidy-tips (Layia platyglossa), sea muilla (Muilla maritima), scytheleaf onion (Allium falcifolium), false babystars (Linanthus androsaceus), and intermediate fiddleneck (Amsinckia intermedia).(iv) Soils derived from serpentinite ultramafic rock (Montara, Climara, Henneke, Hentine, and Obispo soil series) or similar soils (Inks, Candlestick, Los Gatos, Fagan, and Barnabe soil series) that provide areas with fewer aggressive, nonnative plant species for larval host plant and adult nectar plant survival and reproduction.(v) The presence of stable holes and cracks in the soil, and surface rock outcrops that provide shelter for the larval stage of the Bay checkerspot butterfly during summer diapause.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.(4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles using USDA National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) county-wide MrSID compressed mosaics of 1 meter resolution and natural color aerial photography from summer 2005. Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 10, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.(5) NOTE: Index map for Bay checkerspot butterfly critical habitat units follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1: San Bruno Mountain, San Mateo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle San Francisco South.(ii) Map of Unit 1 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: Pulgas Ridge, San Mateo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle San Mateo. (ii) Map of Unit 2 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(8) Unit 3: Edgewood Park, San Mateo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Woodside. (ii) Map of Unit 3 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(9) Unit 4: Jasper Ridge, San Mateo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Palo Alto. (ii) Map of Unit 4 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(10) Unit 5: Metcalf, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 5 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry. View Image
(11) Unit 6: Tulare Hill, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 6 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(12) Unit 7: Santa Teresa Hills, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 7 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(13) Unit 8: Calero Reservoir, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 8 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(14) Unit 9: Kalana Hills, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 9 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(15) Unit 10: Hale, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 10 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(16) Unit 11: Bear Ranch, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Gilroy. (ii) Map of Unit 11 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(17) Unit 12: San Martin, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Mt. Madonna and Gilroy. (ii) Map of Unit 12 for Bay checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(18) Unit 13: Kirby, Santa Clara County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles San Jose East, Lick Observatory, Santa Teresa Hills, and Morgan Hill. (ii) Unit 13 for Bay checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.Fender's Blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Benton, Lane, Polk, and Yamhill Counties, Oregon, on the maps below.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Fender's blue butterfly are the habitat components that provide:(i) Early seral upland prairie, wet prairie, or oak savanna habitat with a mosaic of low-growing grasses and forbs, an absence of dense canopy vegetation, and undisturbed subsoils;(ii) Larval host-plants Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii, L. arbustus, or L. albicaulis;(iii) Adult nectar sources, such as: Allium acuminatum (tapertip onion), Allium amplectens (narrowleaf onion), Calochortus tolmiei (Tolmie's mariposa lilly), Camassia quamash (small camas), Cryptantha intermedia (clearwater cryptantha), Eriophyllum lanatum (wooly sunflower), Geranium oreganum (Oregon geranium), Iris tenax (toughleaf iris), Linum angustifolium (pale flax), Linum perenne (blue flax), Sidalcea campestris (Meadow checkermallow), Sidalcea virgata (rose checker-mallow), Vicia cracca (bird vetch), V. sativa (common vetch), and V. hirsute (tiny vetch);(iv) Stepping-stone habitat consisting of undeveloped open areas with the physical characteristics appropriate for supporting the short-stature prairie oak savanna plant community (well-drained soils), within [TILDE]1.2 miles ([TILDE]2 km) of natal lupine patches.(3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas, and the land on which such structures are located) existing on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.(4)Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were created using USGS 24,000 scale Digital Ortho Quads captured in 2000. Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 10, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.(5) NOTE: Map 1 (Index map for Fender's blue butterfly) follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-1), Yamhill County, Oregon. (ii) Map 2 (Unit 1 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-1)) follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-2), Yamhill County, Oregon.(ii) Map 3 (Unit 2 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-2)) follows: View Image
(8) Unit 3 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-3), Polk County, Oregon.(ii) Map 4 (Unit 3 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-3)) follows: View Image
(9) Unit 4 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-4), Polk County, Oregon.(ii) Map 5 (Unit 4 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-4)) follows: View Image
(10) Unit 5 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-5), Polk County, Oregon.(ii) Map 6 (Unit 5 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-5)) follows: View Image
(11) Unit 6 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-6), Polk County, Oregon.(ii) Map 7 (Unit 6 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-6)) follows: View Image
(12) Units 7, 8, and 9 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-7, FBB-8, and FBB-9), Benton County, Oregon. (ii) Map 8 (Units 7, 8, and 9 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-7, FBB-8, and FBB-9)) follows: View Image
(13) Units 10, 11, and 12 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-10, FBB-11, and FBB-12) in Lane County, Oregon. (ii) Map 9 (Units 10, 11, and 12 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-10, FBB-11, and FBB-12)) follows: View Image
(14) Unit 13 for Fender's blue butterfly, Lane County, Oregon.(ii) Map 10 (Unit 13 for Fender's blue butterfly (FBB-13)) follows: View Image
Florida Leafwing Butterfly (Anaea troglodyta floridalis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, Florida, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Florida leafwing butterfly consist of six components: (i) Areas of pine rockland habitat, and in some locations, associated rockland hammocks and hydric pine flatwoods. (A) Pine rockland habitat contains: (1) Open canopy, semi-open subcanopy, and understory.(2) Substrate of oolitic limestone rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(B) Rockland hammock habitat associated with pine rocklands contains: (1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open to semi-open canopy, subcanopy, and understory.(2) Substrate with a thin layer of highly organic soil covering limestone or organic matter that accumulates on top of the underlying limestone rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(C) Hydric pine flatwood habitat associated with pine rocklands contains:(1) Open canopy with a sparse or absent subcanopy, and dense understory.(2) Substrate with a thin layer of poorly drained sands and organic materials that accumulates on top of the underlying limestone or calcareous rock.(3) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.(ii) Competitive nonnative plant species in quantities low enough to have minimal effect on survival of the Florida leafwing butterfly.(iii) The presence of the butterfly's hostplant, pineland croton, in sufficient abundance for larval recruitment, development, and food resources, and for adult butterfly roosting habitat and reproduction.(iv) A dynamic natural disturbance regime or one that artificially duplicates natural ecological processes (e.g., fire, hurricanes or other weather events, at appropriate intervals) that maintains the pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities.(v) Pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities sufficient in size to sustain viable Florida leafwing populations.(vi) Pine rockland habitat and associated rockland hammock and hydric pine flatwood plant communities with levels of pesticide low enough to have minimal effect on the survival of the butterfly or its ability to occupy the habitat.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on September 11, 2014.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created using ESRI ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS was also used to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection used in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units was North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates, plot points, or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site (http://www.fws.gov/verobeach), the Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0031), and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of all critical habitat units for the Florida leafwing butterfly follows: View Image
(6) Unit FLB1: Everglades National Park, Miami-Dade County, Florida. (i)General description: Unit FLB1 consists of 3,235 ha (7,994 ac) composed entirely of lands in Federal ownership, 100 percent of which are located within the Long Pine Key region of Everglades National Park.(7) Unit FLB2: Navy Wells Pineland Preserve, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit FLB2 consists of 120 ha (296 ac) in Miami-Dade County and is composed of lands in State (35 ha (85 ac)), and private or other ownership (85 ha (211 ac)).(8) Unit FLB3: Richmond Pine Rocklands, Miami-Dade County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit FLB3 consists of 359 ha (889 ac) in Miami-Dade County composed of lands in Federal (U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) (50 ha (122 ac)) and private or other (309 ha (767 ac)) ownership.(9) Unit FLB4: Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida.(i)General description: Unit FLB4 consists of 559 ha (1,382 ac) in Monroe County composed of National Key Deer Refuge (NKDR) (365 ha (901 ac)), State lands (90 ha (223 ac)), and property in private or other ownership (104 ha (258 ac)). State lands are interspersed within NKDR lands and managed as part of the Refuge.Hermes Copper Butterfly (Lycaena hermes)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, California, on the maps in this entry.(2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Hermes copper butterfly consist of the following components when found between 30 m and 1,341 m above sea level, and located in habitat providing an appropriate quality, quantity, and spatial and temporal arrangement of these habitat characteristics in the context of the life-history needs, condition, and status of the species: (i) Spiny redberry host plants (Rhamnus crocea).(ii) Nectar sources for adult butterflies.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on January 20, 2022.(4) Critical habitat was mapped using GIS analysis tools and refined using 2016 NAIP imagery and/or the World Imagery layer from ArcGIS Online. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2017-0053, on our internet site https://www.fws.gov/carlsbad/gis/cfwogis.html, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(6) Unit 1: Lopez Canyon, San Diego County, California. (i) Unit 1 consists of 166 hectares (ha) (410 acres (ac)) in San Diego County and is composed of lands jointly owned and managed by the City and County of San Diego (88 ha (218 ac)) and private or other ownership (77 ha (191 ac)).(ii) Map of Unit 1, Lopez Canyon, follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: Miramar/Santee, San Diego County, California.(i) Unit 2 consists of 2,870 ha (7,092 ac) in San Diego County and is composed of lands owned and managed by the State of California (111 ha (275 ac)), local jurisdictions (primarily the County of San Diego; 1,113 ha (2,750 ac)), and private or other ownership (1,646 ha (4,068 ac)).(ii) Map of Unit 2, Miramar/Santee, follows: View Image
(8) Unit 3: Southeast San Diego, San Diego County, California.(i) Unit 3 consists of 11,213 ha (27,709 ac) in San Diego County and is composed of lands owned by the Federal Government (4,213 ha (10,411 ac)), the State of California (2,000 ha (4,940 ac)), local jurisdictions (primarily the City and County of San Diego; 1,162 ha (2,871 ac)), and private or other ownership (3,765 ha (9,303 ac)).(ii) Map of Unit 3, Southeast San Diego, follows: View Image
Island Marble Butterfly (Euchloe ausonides insulanus)
(1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for San Juan County, Washington, on the map below.(2) Within the critical habitat area on San Juan Island, Washington, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the island marble butterfly consist of the following components:(i) Open, primarily treeless areas with short-statured forb- and grass-dominated vegetation that include diverse topographic features such as ridgelines, hills, and bluffs for patrolling, dispersal corridors between habitat patches, and some south-facing terrain. Areas must be large enough to allow for the development of patchy-population dynamics, allowing for multiple small populations to establish within the area.(ii) Low- to medium-density larval host plants, with both flower buds and blooms on them between the months of May through July, for egg-laying and larval development. Larval host plants may be any of the following: Brassica rapa, Sisymbrium altissimum, or Lepidium virginicum.(iii) Adult nectar resources in flower and short-statured, white-flowering plants in bloom used for mate-finding, which may include, but are not limited to, Abronia latifolia (yellow sand verbena), Achillea millefolium (yarrow), Amsinckia menziesii (small-flowered fiddleneck), Cakile edentula (American sea rocket), Cerastium arvense (field chickweed), Erodium cicutarium (common stork's bill), Geranium molle (dovefoot geranium), Hypochaeris radicata (hairy cat's ear), Lomatium utriculatum (common lomatium), Lupinus littoralis (seashore lupine), Myosotis discolor (common forget-me-not), Ranunculus californicus (California buttercup), Rubus ursinus (trailing blackberry), Taraxacum officinale (dandelion), Toxicoscordion venenosum (death camas, formerly known as Zigadenus venenosus), and Triteleia grandiflora (Howell's brodiaea, formerly Brodiaea howellii).(iv) Areas of undisturbed vegetation surrounding larval host plants sufficient to provide secure sites for diapause and pupation. The vegetation surrounding larval host plants must be left standing for a sufficient period of time for the island marble butterfly to complete its life cycle.(3) Critical habitat includes road shoulders and road margins, but does not include other manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, paved portions of roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on June 4, 2020.(4)Critical habitat map unit. Data layers defining the map were created using 2015 National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) digital imagery in ArcGIS, version 10.4 (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), a computer geographic information system program. The map in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establishes the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which the map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site at https://www.fws.gov/wafwo/, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2016-0145, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Island marble butterfly critical habitat, San Juan County, Washington. (i) Island marble butterfly critical habitat consists of 812 acres (ac) (329 hectares (ha)) on San Juan Island in San Juan County, Washington, and is composed of lands in Federal (742 ac (301 ha)), State (37 ac (15 ha)), State/County joint (1 ac (0.4 ha)), County (30 ac (12 ha)), and private (2 ac (0.8 ha)) ownership. The critical habitat designated on private parcels along Eagle Cove only includes the area of steep coastal bluff between the marine shoreline and the upland edge at the top of the bluff; it does not include areas landward of the top of the bluff, which are typically mowed and maintained as yard.(ii) Map of island marble butterfly critical habitat follows: View Image
Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly (Icaricia (Plebejus) shasta charlestonensis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Clark County, Nevada, on the map below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Mount Charleston blue butterfly consist of three components:(i) Areas of dynamic habitat between 2,500 meters (m) (8,200 feet (ft)) and 3,500 m (11,500 ft) elevation with openings or where disturbance provides openings in the canopy that have no more than 50 percent tree cover (allowing sunlight to reach the ground); widely spaced, low (less than 15 centimeters (cm) (0.5 ft) in height) forbs and grasses; and exposed soil and rock substrates. When taller grass and forb plants greater than or equal to 15 cm (0.5 ft) in height are present, the density is less than five per square meter (m2) (50 per square foot (ft2)).(ii) The presence of one or more species of host plants required by larvae of the Mount Charleston blue butterfly for feeding and growth. Known larval host plants are Astragalus calycosus var. calycosus, Oxytropis oreophila var. oreophila, and Astragalus platytropis. Densities of host plants must be greater than two per m2 (0.2 per ft2).(iii) The presence of one or more species of nectar plants required by adult Mount Charleston blue butterflies for reproduction, feeding, and growth. Common nectar plants include Erigeron clokeyi, Hymenoxys lemmonii,Hymenoxys cooperi, and Eriogonum umbellatum var. versicolor. Densities of nectar plants must occur at more than two per m2 (0.2 per ft2) for smaller plants, such as E. clokeyi, and more than 0.1 per m2 (0.01 per ft2) for larger and taller plants, such as Hymenoxys sp. and E. umbellatum. Nectar plants typically occur within 10 m (33 ft) of larval host plants and, in combination, provide nectar during the adult flight period between mid-July and early August. Additional nectar sources that could be present in combination with the common nectar plants include Antennaria rosea, Cryptantha sp., Ericameria nauseosa ssp., Erigeron flagellaris, Guitierrezia sarothrae,Monardella odoratissima, Petradoria pumila var. pumila, and Potentilla concinna var. concinna.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on July 30, 2015.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created on a base of Bureau of Land Management Public Land Survey System quarter-quarter sections. Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 11 North, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates. The map in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establishes the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which the map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/nevada/nv_species/mcb_butterfly.html, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2013-0105, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Map of critical habitat units for the Mount Charleston blue butterfly follows: View Image
Oregon Silverspot Butterfly (Speyeria zerene hippolyta)
Oregon. Lane County T. 16 S., R. 12 W. Those portions of section 15 and of the south half of section 10 which are west of a line parallel to, and 1500 feet west of, the eastern section boundaries of sections 10 and 15.
Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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Constituent biological elements essential to the continued existence of the Oregon silverspot butterfly within the Critical Habitat include the larval foodplant (Viola adunca), grasses and forbs in which the larvae find shelter, the composite plants from which the adults obtain nectar, and the spruce woods in which the adults find shelter.
Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly (Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis)
California. Los Angeles County. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.
1. Agua Amarga Canyon Zone. Palos Verdes Estates. A square area of land 0.4 * 0.4 kilometers located at the southeast corner of the southernmost corporate boundary of Palos Verdes Estates.2. Frank Hesse Park Zone. Rancho Palos Verdes. An area enclosed by Hawthorne Boulevard, Locklenna Lane, and Verde Drive. Note: Map follows:
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3. Palos Verdes Drive Zone. Rancho Palos Verdes. The Switchback area of Palos Verdes Drive East, bounded by a line connecting the two eastern curves, a line parallel to and 0.3 kilometers southwest of this line, and the upper and lower portions of Palos Verdes Drive East. Note: Map follows:
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Within these Critical Habitat areas, the known biological constituent elements essential to the conservation of this species are colonies of the larval foodplant, Astragalus trichopodus leucopsis.
Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly (Atlantea tulita)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Isabela, Quebradillas, Camuy, Arecibo, Florida, Ciales, Utuado, Maricao, Yauco, Sabana Grande, and San German municipalities, Puerto Rico, on the maps in this entry.(2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Puerto Rican harlequin butterfly consist of the following components: (i)Forest habitat types in the Northern Karst region in Puerto Rico: Mature secondary moist limestone evergreen and semi-deciduous forest, or young secondary moist limestone evergreen and semi-deciduous forest, or both forest types, in subtropical moist forest or subtropical wet forest life zones.(ii)Forest habitat types in the West-central Volcanic-serpentine region in Puerto Rico: Mature secondary dry and moist serpentine semi-deciduous forest, or young secondary dry and moist serpentine semi-deciduous forest, or both forest types, in subtropical moist forest or subtropical wet forest life zones.(iii)Components of forest habitat types: The forest habitat types described in paragraphs (2)(i) and (ii) of this entry contain:(A) Forest area greater than 1 acre that is within 1 kilometer of a water source (stream, pond, puddle, etc.) and other forested area;(B) Canopy cover between 50 to 85 percent and average canopy height ranging from 4 to 8 meters (13.1 to 26.2 feet); and(C) Prickly bush (Oplonia spinosa) covering more than 30 percent of the understory.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on January 3, 2023.(4) Data layers defining map units were created by delineating habitats that contain at least one or more of the physical or biological features defined in paragraph (2) of this entry. We used the digital landcover layer created by the Puerto Rico GAP Analysis Project over a U.S. Department of Agriculture 2007 digital orthophoto mosaic. The resulting critical habitat unit was then mapped using State Plane North American Datum 83 coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site at https://www.fws.gov/office/caribbean-ecological-services at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2020-0083, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Note: Index map follows: Figure 1 to Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly (Atlantea tulita) paragraph (5)
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(6) Unit 1: IQC; Isabela, Quebradillas, and Camuy Municipalities, Puerto Rico. (i) Unit 1 consists of 1,675.7 acres (678.1 hectares) located along the northern coastal cliff among the municipalities of Isabela, Quebradillas, and Camuy (IQC), 23 kilometers (15 miles) west of Arecibo. The critical habitat is bounded on the east by the community La Yeguada and Membrillo in Camuy, on the west by the community Villa Pesquera and Pueblo in Isabela, on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south by urban developments, State road PR-2, the Royal Isabela Golf Course, and some deforested areas utilized for agricultural practices such as cattle grazing. All but 5 acres (2 hectares) of Unit 1 are in private ownership.(ii) Map of Units 1 and 2 follows: Figure 2 to Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly (Atlantea tulita) paragraph (6)(ii)
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(7) Unit 2: Guajataca; Isabela and Quebradillas Municipalities, Puerto Rico.(i) Unit 2 consists of 3,839 acres (1,553.6 hectares) south of PR 2, between the municipalities Isabela and Quebradillas, 25 kilometers (15.6 miles) southwest of Arecibo. The critical habitat is bounded on the east by the San Antonio ward in Quebradillas, on the west by PR 446 at Galateo Ward in Isabela, on the north by Llanadas Ward in Isabela and Cacao Ward in Quebradillas, and on the south by Montanas de Guarionex, between Planas Ward in Isabela and Charcas Ward in Quebradillas. In Unit 2, 583.5 acres (236.1 hectares) are public land, the Guajataca Commonwealth Forest, managed by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources for conservation. Private land in Unit 2 is 3,255.5 acres (1,317.5 hectares) that is a mosaic of agricultural land, roads, rural developments, and forest.(ii) Map of Unit 2 is set forth at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.(8) Unit 3: Rio Abajo; Arecibo and Utuado Municipalities, Puerto Rico.(i) Unit 3 consists of 5,939.2 acres (2,403.6 hectares) located 14.5 kilometers (9 miles) south of Arecibo. The critical habitat is bound on the east by the Rio Grande de Arecibo, on the west by Santa Rosa Ward in Utuado, on the north by Hato Viejo Ward in Arecibo, and on the south by Caguana and Sabana Grande Wards in Utuado. The Rio Abajo Commonwealth Forest, managed for conservation by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, occupies 77 percent (4,544.4 acres (1,839.1 hectares)) of the unit. The other 23 percent (1,394.8 acres (564.5 hectares)) is privately owned and is a mosaic of highways, roads, agriculture, and rural development.(ii) Map of Units 3 and 4 follows: Figure 3 to Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly (Atlantea tulita) paragraph (8)(ii)
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(9) Unit 4: Rio Encantado; Arecibo, Florida, Ciales, and Utuado Municipalities, Puerto Rico. (i) Unit 4 consists of 12,775.6 acres (5,170.1 hectares) located among the municipalities of Arecibo, Florida, Ciales, and Utuado, 17 kilometers (10.5 miles) southeast of Arecibo. The critical habitat is bound on the east by Hato Viejo Ward in Ciales, on the west by the Rio Grande de Arecibo, on the north by Arrozales Ward in Arecibo and Pueblo Ward in Florida, and on the south by PR 146 along Limon Ward in Utuado and Fronton Ward in Ciales. Thirteen percent of the critical habitat (204.8 acres (82.9 hectares)) is managed by Para La Naturaleza or by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources for conservation. The other 87 percent (12,570.8 acres (5,087.2 hectares)) consists of private lands, some of which are agricultural fields, roads, and rural developments, but a majority of which is mature native forest.(ii) Map of Unit 4 is set forth at paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.(10) Unit 5: Maricao; Maricao, Sabana Grande, and San German Municipalities, Puerto Rico. (i) Unit 5 consists of 10,854.6 acres (4,392.7 hectares) on the west end of the Cordillerra Central, among the municipalities of Maricao, San German, and Sabana Grande, 16.1 kilometers (10 miles) southeast of Mayaguez. The critical habitat is bound on the east by Tabonuco Ward in Sabana Grande, on the west by Rosario Ward in San German, on the north by Pueblo Ward in Maricao, and on the south by Guama and Santana Wards in San German. The Maricao Commonwealth Forest, managed for conservation by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, occupies 72 percent (7,883.1 acres (3,190.2 hectares)) of the unit. The other 28 percent (2,971.5 acres (1,202.5 hectares)) is private land consisting of a mosaic of agriculture, rural developments, and forest.(ii) Map of Units 5 and 6 follows: Figure 4 to Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly (Atlantea tulita) paragraph (10)(ii)
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(11) Unit 6: Susua; Sabana Grande and Yauco Municipalities, Puerto Rico.(i) Unit 6 consists of 6,181.9 acres (2,501.8 hectares) between the municipalities of Sabana Grande and Yauco, 33.6 kilometers (21 miles) northwest of Ponce. The critical habitat is bound on the east by the PR 371 in Almacigo Alto and Collores Wards in Yauco, on the west by Pueblo Ward in Sabana Grande, on the north by Frailes Ward in Yauco, and on the south by PR 368 in Susua Ward in Sabana Grande. The Susua Commonwealth Forest, managed by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources for conservation, occupies 51 percent (3,171.5 acres (1,283.5 hectares)) of the critical habitat in this unit. The other 49 percent (3,010.4 acres (1,218.3 hectares)) is on private lands that are a mosaic of agriculture, rural developments, and forest.(ii) Map of Unit 6 is set forth at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.Quino Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha quino)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Riverside and San Diego Counties, California, on the maps below.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the Quino checkerspot butterfly are:(i) Open areas within scrublands at least 21.5 square feet (ft2) (2 square meters (m)) in size that: (A) Contain no woody canopy cover; and(B) Contain one or more of the host plants Plantago erecta, Plantago patagonica, Antirrhinum coulterianum, or Collinsia concolor used for Quino checkerspot butterfly growth, reproduction, and feeding; or(C) Contain one or more of the host plants Cordylanthus rigidus or Castilleja exserta that are within 328 ft (100 m) of the host plants listed in paragraph (2)(i)(B) above; or(D) Contain flowering plants with a corolla tube less than or equal to 0.43 in (11 mm) used for Quino checkerspot butterfly feeding;(ii) Open scrubland areas and vegetation within 656 ft (200 m) of the open canopy areas (described in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry) used for movement and basking; and(iii) Hilltops or ridges within scrublands, containing an open, woody-canopy area at least 21.5 ft2 (2 m2) in size used for Quino checkerspot butterfly mating (hilltopping behavior) and are contiguous with (but not otherwise included in) open areas and natural vegetation described in paragraphs (2)(i) and (ii) above.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 1:24,000 maps, and critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.(5) Index map of critical habitat units for the Quino checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(6) Unit 2: Skinner/Johnson, Riverside County, California. (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles Murrieta, Bachelor Mountain, Winchester, Sage, and Hemet. Unit 2 excludes land bounded by the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) coordinates (E, N): 499546, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499545, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499544, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499543, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499542, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499541, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499540, 3716748; 499539, 3716748; 499539, 3716748; 499539, 3716748; 499539, 3716749; 499539, 3716749; 499539, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499538, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499537, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499536, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499535, 3716749; 499534, 3716749; 499534, 3716749; 499534, 3716750; 499534, 3716750; 499534, 3716750; 499534, 3716750; 499534, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499533, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499532, 3716750; 499531, 3716750; 499531, 3716750; 499531, 3716750; 499531, 3716750; 499531, 3716751; 499531, 3716751; 499531, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499530, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499529, 3716751; 499528, 3716751; 499528, 3716751; 499528, 3716752; 499528, 3716752; 499528, 3716752; 499528, 3716752; 499528, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499527, 3716752; 499526, 3716752; 499526, 3716752; 499526, 3716752; 499526, 3716752; 499526, 3716753; 499526, 3716753; 499526, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499525, 3716753; 499524, 3716753; 499524, 3716753; 499524, 3716753; 499524, 3716754; 499524, 3716754; 499524, 3716754; 499524, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499523, 3716754; 499522, 3716754; 499522, 3716755; 499522, 3716755; 499522, 3716755; 499522, 3716755; 499522, 3716755; 499522, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716755; 499521, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499520, 3716756; 499519, 3716756; 499519, 3716756; 499519, 3716757; 499519, 3716757; 499519, 3716757; 499519, 3716757; 499519, 3716757; 499519, 3716757; 499518, 3716757; 499518, 3716757; 499518, 3716757; 499518, 3716757; 499518, 3716757; 499518, 3716758; 499518, 3716758; 499518, 3716758; 499518, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716758; 499517, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499516, 3716759; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499515, 3716760; 499514, 3716760; 499514, 3716760; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499514, 3716761; 499513, 3716761; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499513, 3716762; 499512, 3716762; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499512, 3716763; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716764; 499511, 3716765; 499511, 3716765; 499510, 3716765; 499508, 3716768; 499493, 3716786; 499493, 3716786; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716787; 499492, 3716788; 499492, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716788; 499491, 3716789; 499491, 3716789; 499491, 3716789; 499491, 3716789; 499490, 3716789; 499490, 3716789; 499490, 3716789; 499490, 3716789; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499490, 3716790; 499489, 3716790; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716791; 499489, 3716792; 499489, 3716792; 499489, 3716792; 499489, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716792; 499488, 3716793; 499488, 3716793; 499488, 3716793; 499488, 3716793; 499488, 3716793; 499488, 3716793; 499487, 3716793; 499487, 3716793; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716794; 499487, 3716795; 499487, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716795; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499486, 3716796; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716797; 499485, 3716798; 499485, 3716798; 499485, 3716798; 499485, 3716798; 499485, 3716798; 499484, 3716798; 499484, 3716798; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716799; 499484, 3716800; 499484, 3716800; 499484, 3716800; 499484, 3716800; 499483, 3716800; 499483, 3716800; 499483, 3716800; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716801; 499483, 3716802; 499483, 3716802; 499483, 3716802; 499482, 3716802; 499482, 3716802; 499482, 3716802; 499482, 3716802; 499482, 3716803; 499482, 3716803; 499477, 3716812; 499477, 3716813; 499453, 3716862; 499453, 3716862; 499453, 3716862; 499444, 3716871; 499353, 3716944; 499347, 3716948; 499248, 3717028; 499067, 3716918; 498635, 3716657; 498635, 3716657; 498634, 3716602; 498629, 3716418; 498795, 3716421; 499116, 3716425; 499299, 3716427; 499334, 3716428; 499415, 3716429; 499415, 3716429; 499806, 3716412; 499810, 3716412; 499814, 3716412; 499816, 3716856; 499816, 3716856; 499809, 3716855; 499684, 3716831; 499675, 3716825; 499659, 3716812; 499602, 3716769; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499564, 3716752; 499563, 3716752; 499563, 3716751; 499563, 3716751; 499563, 3716751; 499563, 3716751; 499563, 3716751; 499563, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499562, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716751; 499561, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499560, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499559, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499558, 3716750; 499557, 3716749; 499557, 3716749; 499557, 3716749; 499557, 3716749; 499557, 3716749; 499557, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499556, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499555, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499554, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499553, 3716749; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499552, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499551, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499550, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499549, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499548, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748; 499547, 3716748.(ii) Map of Unit 2, Skinner/Johnson follows: View Image
(7) Unit 3: Sage Unit, Riverside County, California.(ii) Map of Unit 3 (Sage Unit), Unit 4 (Wilson Valley Unit), and Unit 5 (Vail Lake/Oak Mountain Unit) follows: View Image
(8) Unit 4: Wilson Valley Unit, Riverside County, California.(ii) Unit 4 (Wilson Valley) for the Quino checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (7)(ii) of this entry.(9) Unit 5: Vail Lake/Oak Mountain Unit, Riverside County, California. (ii) Unit 5 (Vail Lake/Oak Mountain) for the Quino checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (7)(ii) of this entry.(10) Unit 6: Tule Peak Unit, Riverside County, California.(ii) Map of Unit 6 (Tule Peak) and Unit 7 (Bautista) follows: View Image
(11) Unit 7: Bautista Unit, Riverside County, California.(i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles Anza, Butterfly Peak, Blackburn Canyon, and Idyllwild. Unit 7 excludes land bounded by the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) coordinates (E, N):(A) 525336, 3717346; 525538, 3717338; 525526, 3717651; 525245, 3717656; 525259, 3717478; 525275, 3717451; and(B) 525483, 3717132; 525482, 3717132; 525478, 3717134; 525478, 3717134; 525473, 3717137; 525473, 3717137; 525468, 3717139; 525468, 3717139; 525463, 3717142; 525463, 3717142; 525459, 3717145; 525458, 3717145; 525454, 3717148; 525454, 3717148; 525449, 3717151; 525449, 3717151; 525445, 3717154; 525445, 3717154; 525440, 3717157; 525440, 3717157; 525436, 3717160; 525436, 3717160; 525431, 3717164; 525431, 3717164; 525427, 3717167; 525427, 3717167; 525423, 3717170; 525423, 3717171; 525419, 3717174; 525418, 3717174; 525414, 3717178; 525414, 3717178; 525410, 3717181; 525410, 3717181; 525406, 3717185; 525406, 3717185; 525402, 3717189; 525402, 3717189; 525398, 3717193; 525398, 3717193; 525395, 3717197; 525394, 3717197; 525391, 3717201; 525391, 3717201; 525387, 3717205; 525387, 3717205; 525384, 3717209; 525383, 3717209; 525380, 3717213; 525380, 3717213; 525377, 3717217; 525376, 3717218; 525373, 3717222; 525373, 3717222; 525370, 3717226; 525370, 3717226; 525367, 3717231; 525366, 3717231; 525363, 3717235; 525363, 3717235; 525360, 3717240; 525360, 3717240; 525357, 3717244; 525357, 3717244; 525354, 3717249; 525354, 3717249; 525351, 3717254; 525255, 3717419; 525269, 3717240; 525299, 3716874; 525328, 3716873; 525366, 3716908; 525367, 3716909; 525367, 3716909; 525368, 3716910; 525368, 3716910; 525369, 3716911; 525369, 3716911; 525370, 3716911; 525370, 3716912; 525371, 3716912; 525371, 3716913; 525372, 3716913; 525372, 3716914; 525372, 3716914; 525373, 3716914; 525373, 3716915; 525374, 3716915; 525374, 3716916; 525375, 3716916; 525375, 3716917; 525376, 3716917; 525376, 3716917; 525377, 3716918; 525377, 3716918; 525378, 3716919; 525378, 3716919; 525379, 3716919; 525379, 3716920; 525380, 3716920; 525380, 3716921; 525381, 3716921; 525381, 3716921; 525382, 3716922; 525382, 3716922; 525383, 3716923; 525383, 3716923; 525384, 3716923; 525384, 3716924; 525385, 3716924; 525385, 3716925; 525386, 3716925; 525386, 3716925; 525387, 3716926; 525387, 3716926; 525388, 3716927; 525388, 3716927; 525389, 3716927; 525389, 3716928; 525390, 3716928; 525390, 3716929; 525391, 3716929; 525392, 3716929; 525392, 3716930; 525393, 3716930; 525393, 3716930; 525394, 3716931; 525394, 3716931; 525395, 3716932; 525395, 3716932; 525396, 3716932; 525396, 3716933; 525397, 3716933; 525397, 3716933; 525398, 3716934; 525398, 3716934; 525399, 3716935; 525399, 3716935; 525400, 3716935; 525400, 3716936; 525401, 3716936; 525402, 3716936; 525402, 3716937; 525403, 3716937; 525403, 3716937; 525404, 3716938; 525404, 3716938; 525405, 3716938; 525405, 3716939; 525406, 3716939; 525406, 3716939; 525407, 3716940; 525408, 3716940; 525408, 3716940; 525409, 3716941; 525409, 3716941; 525410, 3716941; 525410, 3716942; 525411, 3716942; 525411, 3716942; 525412, 3716943; 525412, 3716943; 525413, 3716943; 525414, 3716944; 525414, 3716944; 525415, 3716944; 525415, 3716945; 525416, 3716945; 525416, 3716945; 525417, 3716946; 525418, 3716946; 525418, 3716946; 525419, 3716947; 525419, 3716947; 525420, 3716947; 525420, 3716948; 525421, 3716948; 525421, 3716948; 525422, 3716948; 525423, 3716949; 525423, 3716949; 525424, 3716949; 525424, 3716950; 525425, 3716950; 525425, 3716950; 525426, 3716950; 525427, 3716951; 525427, 3716951; 525428, 3716951; 525428, 3716952; 525429, 3716952; 525430, 3716952; 525430, 3716952; 525431, 3716953; 525431, 3716953; 525432, 3716953; 525432, 3716954; 525433, 3716954; 525434, 3716954; 525434, 3716954; 525435, 3716955; 525435, 3716955; 525436, 3716955; 525436, 3716955; 525437, 3716956; 525438, 3716956; 525438, 3716956; 525439, 3716957; 525439, 3716957; 525440, 3716957; 525441, 3716957; 525441, 3716958; 525442, 3716958; 525442, 3716958; 525443, 3716958; 525444, 3716959; 525444, 3716959; 525445, 3716959; 525445, 3716959; 525446, 3716960; 525447, 3716960; 525447, 3716960; 525448, 3716960; 525448, 3716960; 525449, 3716961; 525449, 3716961; 525450, 3716961; 525450, 3716961; 525451, 3716961; 525451, 3716962; 525452, 3716962; 525452, 3716962; 525453, 3716962; 525453, 3716962; 525454, 3716963; 525455, 3716963; 525455, 3716963; 525456, 3716963; 525456, 3716963; 525457, 3716964; 525457, 3716964; 525458, 3716964; 525458, 3716964; 525459, 3716965; 525459, 3716965; 525460, 3716965; 525460, 3716965; 525461, 3716965; 525461, 3716966; 525462, 3716966; 525462, 3716966; 525463, 3716966; 525463, 3716967; 525464, 3716967; 525464, 3716967; 525465, 3716967; 525466, 3716968; 525466, 3716968; 525467, 3716968; 525467, 3716968; 525468, 3716969; 525468, 3716969; 525469, 3716969; 525469, 3716969; 525470, 3716970; 525470, 3716970; 525471, 3716970; 525471, 3716970; 525472, 3716971; 525472, 3716971; 525473, 3716971; 525473, 3716971; 525474, 3716972; 525474, 3716972; 525475, 3716972; 525475, 3716972; 525476, 3716973; 525476, 3716973; 525477, 3716973; 525477, 3716974; 525478, 3716974; 525478, 3716974; 525479, 3716974; 525479, 3716975; 525480, 3716975; 525480, 3716975; 525481, 3716976; 525481, 3716976; 525482, 3716976; 525482, 3716976; 525483, 3716977; 525483, 3716977; 525484, 3716977; 525484, 3716978; 525485, 3716978; 525485, 3716978; 525486, 3716979; 525486, 3716979; 525487, 3716979; 525487, 3716979; 525487, 3716980; 525488, 3716980; 525488, 3716980; 525489, 3716981; 525489, 3716981; 525490, 3716981; 525490, 3716982; 525491, 3716982; 525491, 3716982; 525492, 3716983; 525492, 3716983; 525493, 3716983; 525493, 3716984; 525494, 3716984; 525494, 3716984; 525495, 3716984; 525495, 3716985; 525496, 3716985; 525496, 3716985; 525496, 3716986; 525497, 3716986; 525497, 3716986; 525498, 3716987; 525498, 3716987; 525499, 3716987; 525499, 3716988; 525500, 3716988; 525500, 3716989; 525501, 3716989; 525501, 3716989; 525502, 3716990; 525502, 3716990; 525502, 3716990; 525503, 3716991; 525503, 3716991; 525504, 3716991; 525504, 3716992; 525505, 3716992; 525505, 3716992; 525506, 3716993; 525506, 3716993; 525506, 3716993; 525507, 3716994; 525507, 3716994; 525508, 3716995; 525508, 3716995; 525509, 3716995; 525509, 3716996; 525510, 3716996; 525510, 3716996; 525510, 3716997; 525511, 3716997; 525511, 3716997; 525512, 3716998; 525512, 3716998; 525513, 3716999; 525513, 3716999; 525513, 3716999; 525514, 3717000; 525514, 3717000; 525515, 3717001; 525515, 3717001; 525516, 3717001; 525516, 3717002; 525516, 3717002; 525517, 3717002; 525517, 3717003; 525518, 3717003; 525518, 3717004; 525518, 3717004; 525519, 3717004; 525519, 3717005; 525520, 3717005; 525520, 3717006; 525520, 3717006; 525521, 3717006; 525521, 3717007; 525522, 3717007; 525522, 3717008; 525522, 3717008; 525523, 3717008; 525523, 3717009; 525524, 3717009; 525524, 3717010; 525524, 3717010; 525525, 3717011; 525525, 3717011; 525526, 3717011; 525526, 3717012; 525526, 3717012; 525527, 3717013; 525527, 3717013; 525528, 3717013; 525528, 3717014; 525528, 3717014; 525529, 3717015; 525529, 3717015; 525530, 3717016; 525530, 3717016; 525530, 3717016; 525531, 3717017; 525531, 3717017; 525531, 3717018; 525532, 3717018; 525532, 3717019; 525533, 3717019; 525533, 3717019; 525533, 3717020; 525534, 3717020; 525534, 3717021; 525534, 3717021; 525535, 3717022; 525535, 3717022; 525535, 3717023; 525536, 3717023; 525536, 3717023; 525536, 3717024; 525537, 3717024; 525537, 3717025; 525538, 3717025; 525538, 3717026; 525538, 3717026; 525539, 3717027; 525539, 3717027; 525539, 3717027; 525540, 3717028; 525540, 3717028; 525540, 3717029; 525541, 3717029; 525541, 3717030; 525541, 3717030; 525542, 3717031; 525542, 3717031; 525542, 3717032; 525543, 3717032; 525543, 3717033; 525543, 3717033; 525544, 3717033; 525544, 3717034; 525544, 3717034; 525545, 3717035; 525545, 3717035; 525545, 3717036; 525546, 3717036; 525546, 3717037; 525546, 3717037; 525547, 3717038; 525547, 3717038; 525547, 3717039; 525548, 3717039; 525548, 3717040; 525548, 3717040; 525548, 3717041; 525549, 3717041; 525549, 3717042; 525549, 3717042; 525550, 3717043; 525550, 3717043; 525550, 3717043; 525551, 3717044; 525551, 3717044; 525551, 3717045; 525551, 3717045; 525552, 3717046; 525552, 3717046; 525552, 3717047; 525553, 3717047; 525553, 3717048; 525553, 3717048; 525553, 3717049; 525554, 3717049; 525554, 3717050; 525554, 3717050; 525555, 3717051; 525555, 3717051; 525555, 3717052; 525555, 3717052; 525556, 3717053; 525556, 3717053; 525556, 3717054; 525557, 3717054; 525557, 3717055; 525557, 3717055; 525557, 3717056; 525558, 3717056; 525558, 3717057; 525558, 3717057; 525558, 3717058; 525559, 3717058; 525559, 3717059; 525559, 3717059; 525559, 3717060; 525560, 3717060; 525560, 3717061; 525560, 3717061; 525560, 3717062; 525561, 3717063; 525561, 3717063; 525561, 3717064; 525561, 3717064; 525562, 3717065; 525562, 3717065; 525562, 3717066; 525562, 3717066; 525563, 3717067; 525563, 3717067; 525563, 3717068; 525563, 3717068; 525564, 3717069; 525564, 3717069; 525564, 3717070; 525564, 3717070; 525564, 3717071; 525565, 3717071; 525565, 3717072; 525565, 3717072; 525565, 3717073; 525565, 3717074; 525566, 3717074; 525566, 3717075; 525566, 3717075; 525566, 3717076; 525567, 3717076; 525567, 3717077; 525567, 3717077; 525567, 3717078; 525567, 3717078; 525568, 3717079; 525568, 3717079; 525568, 3717080; 525568, 3717080; 525568, 3717081; 525569, 3717082; 525569, 3717082; 525570, 3717091; 525560, 3717105; 525560, 3717105; 525555, 3717106; 525555, 3717106; 525550, 3717107; 525550, 3717107; 525544, 3717109; 525544, 3717109; 525539, 3717110; 525539, 3717110; 525534, 3717111; 525534, 3717111; 525529, 3717113; 525528, 3717113; 525523, 3717115; 525523, 3717115; 525518, 3717117; 525518, 3717117; 525513, 3717118; 525513, 3717118; 525508, 3717120; 525508, 3717120; 525503, 3717122; 525503, 3717123; 525498, 3717125; 525497, 3717125; 525493, 3717127; 525492, 3717127; 525488, 3717129; 525487, 3717129; and(C) 525380, 3716871; 525388, 3716870; 525389, 3716878; 525375, 3716878; 525372, 3716871; and(D) 525434, 3716924; 525433, 3716924; 525433, 3716924; 525432, 3716923; 525432, 3716923; 525431, 3716923; 525431, 3716923; 525430, 3716922; 525430, 3716922; 525429, 3716922; 525429, 3716921; 525428, 3716921; 525428, 3716921; 525427, 3716921; 525427, 3716920; 525426, 3716920; 525426, 3716920; 525425, 3716919; 525425, 3716919; 525424, 3716919; 525424, 3716918; 525423, 3716918; 525423, 3716918; 525422, 3716918; 525422, 3716917; 525421, 3716917; 525421, 3716917; 525420, 3716916; 525420, 3716916; 525419, 3716916; 525419, 3716915; 525418, 3716915; 525418, 3716915; 525417, 3716915; 525417, 3716914; 525416, 3716914; 525416, 3716914; 525415, 3716913; 525415, 3716913; 525414, 3716913; 525414, 3716912; 525413, 3716912; 525413, 3716912; 525412, 3716911; 525412, 3716911; 525412, 3716911; 525411, 3716910; 525411, 3716910; 525410, 3716910; 525410, 3716909; 525409, 3716909; 525409, 3716909; 525408, 3716908; 525408, 3716908; 525407, 3716908; 525407, 3716907; 525406, 3716907; 525406, 3716907; 525405, 3716906; 525405, 3716906; 525405, 3716906; 525404, 3716905; 525404, 3716905; 525403, 3716905; 525403, 3716904; 525402, 3716904; 525402, 3716904; 525402, 3716885; 525419, 3716876; 525435, 3716876; 525471, 3716881; 525472, 3716881; 525473, 3716881; 525473, 3716881; 525474, 3716881; 525474, 3716881; 525475, 3716881; 525476, 3716880; 525476, 3716880; 525477, 3716880; 525477, 3716880; 525478, 3716879; 525478, 3716879; 525479, 3716879; 525479, 3716879; 525480, 3716878; 525480, 3716878; 525481, 3716877; 525481, 3716877; 525482, 3716877; 525482, 3716876; 525483, 3716876; 525483, 3716875; 525483, 3716875; 525484, 3716874; 525484, 3716874; 525485, 3716873; 525485, 3716873; 525485, 3716872; 525486, 3716872; 525486, 3716871; 525486, 3716871; 525486, 3716870; 525487, 3716870; 525487, 3716869; 525487, 3716868; 525487, 3716868; 525487, 3716867; 525487, 3716867; 525715, 3716858; 526066, 3716845; 526065, 3716845; 526061, 3716847; 526061, 3716847; 526057, 3716849; 526057, 3716849; 526052, 3716850; 526052, 3716850; 526048, 3716852; 526048, 3716852; 526044, 3716854; 526044, 3716854; 526039, 3716856; 526039, 3716856; 526035, 3716858; 526035, 3716858; 526031, 3716860; 526031, 3716860; 526027, 3716862; 526027, 3716863; 526023, 3716865; 526022, 3716865; 526019, 3716867; 526018, 3716867; 526014, 3716869; 526014, 3716870; 526010, 3716872; 526010, 3716872; 526007, 3716875; 526006, 3716875; 526003, 3716877; 526002, 3716877; 525999, 3716880; 525999, 3716880; 525995, 3716883; 525995, 3716883; 525991, 3716885; 525991, 3716886; 525987, 3716888; 525987, 3716888; 525984, 3716891; 525984, 3716891; 525980, 3716894; 525980, 3716894; 525977, 3716897; 525976, 3716897; 525973, 3716901; 525973, 3716901; 525970, 3716904; 525969, 3716904; 525966, 3716907; 525966, 3716907; 525963, 3716910; 525963, 3716910; 525960, 3716914; 525959, 3716914; 525956, 3716917; 525956, 3716917; 525953, 3716921; 525953, 3716921; 525950, 3716924; 525950, 3716924; 525947, 3716928; 525947, 3716928; 525944, 3716931; 525944, 3716932; 525941, 3716935; 525941, 3716935; 525938, 3716939; 525938, 3716939; 525935, 3716943; 525935, 3716943; 525933, 3716947; 525933, 3716947; 525930, 3716951; 525930, 3716951; 525927, 3716954; 525927, 3716955; 525925, 3716958; 525925, 3716959; 525923, 3716962; 525922, 3716963; 525920, 3716967; 525920, 3716967; 525918, 3716971; 525918, 3716971; 525916, 3716975; 525916, 3716975; 525914, 3716978; 525912, 3716981; 525909, 3716985; 525906, 3716989; 525902, 3716992; 525899, 3716996; 525896, 3716999; 525892, 3717003; 525889, 3717006; 525886, 3717010; 525882, 3717013; 525878, 3717016; 525875, 3717019; 525871, 3717023; 525867, 3717026; 525863, 3717029; 525860, 3717031; 525856, 3717034; 525852, 3717037; 525848, 3717040; 525844, 3717042; 525840, 3717045; 525835, 3717047; 525831, 3717050; 525827, 3717052; 525823, 3717055; 525818, 3717057; 525814, 3717059; 525810, 3717061; 525805, 3717063; 525801, 3717065; 525796, 3717067; 525792, 3717068; 525787, 3717070; 525783, 3717072; 525778, 3717073; 525773, 3717074; 525769, 3717076; 525764, 3717077; 525759, 3717078; 525755, 3717079; 525750, 3717080; 525745, 3717081; 525740, 3717082; 525736, 3717083; 525731, 3717083; 525724, 3717084; 525612, 3717098; 525596, 3717085; 525595, 3717076; 525595, 3717075; 525594, 3717074; 525594, 3717073; 525594, 3717073; 525594, 3717072; 525593, 3717071; 525593, 3717071; 525593, 3717070; 525593, 3717069; 525592, 3717069; 525592, 3717068; 525592, 3717068; 525592, 3717067; 525592, 3717066; 525591, 3717066; 525591, 3717065; 525591, 3717065; 525591, 3717064; 525590, 3717063; 525590, 3717063; 525590, 3717062; 525590, 3717062; 525589, 3717061; 525589, 3717060; 525589, 3717060; 525589, 3717059; 525588, 3717059; 525588, 3717058; 525588, 3717057; 525588, 3717057; 525587, 3717056; 525587, 3717056; 525587, 3717055; 525587, 3717055; 525586, 3717054; 525586, 3717053; 525586, 3717053; 525585, 3717052; 525585, 3717052; 525585, 3717051; 525585, 3717050; 525584, 3717050; 525584, 3717049; 525584, 3717049; 525583, 3717048; 525583, 3717047; 525583, 3717047; 525583, 3717046; 525582, 3717046; 525582, 3717045; 525582, 3717045; 525581, 3717044; 525581, 3717043; 525581, 3717043; 525581, 3717042; 525580, 3717042; 525580, 3717041; 525580, 3717041; 525579, 3717040; 525579, 3717039; 525579, 3717039; 525578, 3717038; 525578, 3717038; 525578, 3717037; 525577, 3717037; 525577, 3717036; 525577, 3717036; 525576, 3717035; 525576, 3717034; 525576, 3717034; 525575, 3717033; 525575, 3717033; 525575, 3717032; 525574, 3717032; 525574, 3717031; 525574, 3717031; 525573, 3717030; 525573, 3717029; 525573, 3717029; 525572, 3717028; 525572, 3717028; 525572, 3717027; 525571, 3717027; 525571, 3717026; 525571, 3717026; 525570, 3717025; 525570, 3717024; 525570, 3717024; 525569, 3717023; 525569, 3717023; 525569, 3717022; 525568, 3717022; 525568, 3717021; 525567, 3717021; 525567, 3717020; 525567, 3717020; 525566, 3717019; 525566, 3717019; 525566, 3717018; 525565, 3717018; 525565, 3717017; 525564, 3717016; 525564, 3717016; 525564, 3717015; 525563, 3717015; 525563, 3717014; 525563, 3717014; 525562, 3717013; 525562, 3717013; 525561, 3717012; 525561, 3717012; 525561, 3717011; 525560, 3717011; 525560, 3717010; 525559, 3717010; 525559, 3717009; 525559, 3717009; 525558, 3717008; 525558, 3717008; 525557, 3717007; 525557, 3717007; 525557, 3717006; 525556, 3717006; 525556, 3717005; 525555, 3717005; 525555, 3717004; 525555, 3717004; 525554, 3717003; 525554, 3717003; 525553, 3717002; 525553, 3717002; 525553, 3717001; 525552, 3717001; 525552, 3717000; 525551, 3717000; 525551, 3716999; 525550, 3716999; 525550, 3716998; 525550, 3716998; 525549, 3716997; 525549, 3716997; 525548, 3716996; 525548, 3716996; 525547, 3716995; 525547, 3716995; 525547, 3716994; 525546, 3716994; 525546, 3716993; 525545, 3716993; 525545, 3716992; 525544, 3716992; 525544, 3716992; 525543, 3716991; 525543, 3716991; 525542, 3716990; 525542, 3716990; 525542, 3716989; 525541, 3716989; 525541, 3716988; 525540, 3716988; 525540, 3716987; 525539, 3716987; 525539, 3716986; 525538, 3716986; 525538, 3716986; 525537, 3716985; 525537, 3716985; 525537, 3716984; 525536, 3716984; 525536, 3716983; 525535, 3716983; 525535, 3716982; 525534, 3716982; 525534, 3716982; 525533, 3716981; 525533, 3716981; 525532, 3716980; 525532, 3716980; 525531, 3716979; 525531, 3716979; 525530, 3716979; 525530, 3716978; 525529, 3716978; 525529, 3716977; 525528, 3716977; 525528, 3716976; 525527, 3716976; 525527, 3716976; 525526, 3716975; 525526, 3716975; 525525, 3716974; 525525, 3716974; 525524, 3716974; 525524, 3716973; 525523, 3716973; 525523, 3716972; 525522, 3716972; 525522, 3716971; 525521, 3716971; 525521, 3716971; 525520, 3716970; 525520, 3716970; 525519, 3716969; 525519, 3716969; 525518, 3716969; 525518, 3716968; 525517, 3716968; 525517, 3716967; 525516, 3716967; 525516, 3716967; 525515, 3716966; 525515, 3716966; 525514, 3716966; 525514, 3716965; 525513, 3716965; 525513, 3716964; 525512, 3716964; 525512, 3716964; 525511, 3716963; 525510, 3716963; 525510, 3716963; 525509, 3716962; 525509, 3716962; 525508, 3716961; 525508, 3716961; 525507, 3716961; 525507, 3716960; 525506, 3716960; 525506, 3716960; 525505, 3716959; 525505, 3716959; 525504, 3716959; 525504, 3716958; 525503, 3716958; 525502, 3716957; 525502, 3716957; 525501, 3716957; 525501, 3716956; 525500, 3716956; 525500, 3716956; 525499, 3716955; 525499, 3716955; 525498, 3716955; 525498, 3716954; 525497, 3716954; 525496, 3716954; 525496, 3716953; 525495, 3716953; 525495, 3716953; 525494, 3716952; 525494, 3716952; 525493, 3716952; 525492, 3716951; 525492, 3716951; 525491, 3716951; 525491, 3716950; 525490, 3716950; 525490, 3716950; 525489, 3716950; 525489, 3716949; 525488, 3716949; 525487, 3716949; 525487, 3716948; 525486, 3716948; 525486, 3716948; 525485, 3716947; 525485, 3716947; 525484, 3716947; 525483, 3716946; 525483, 3716946; 525482, 3716946; 525482, 3716946; 525481, 3716945; 525480, 3716945; 525480, 3716945; 525479, 3716944; 525479, 3716944; 525478, 3716944; 525478, 3716944; 525477, 3716943; 525476, 3716943; 525476, 3716943; 525475, 3716943; 525475, 3716942; 525474, 3716942; 525473, 3716942; 525473, 3716941; 525472, 3716941; 525472, 3716941; 525471, 3716941; 525471, 3716940; 525470, 3716940; 525469, 3716940; 525469, 3716940; 525468, 3716939; 525468, 3716939; 525467, 3716939; 525466, 3716939; 525466, 3716938; 525465, 3716938; 525465, 3716938; 525464, 3716938; 525463, 3716937; 525463, 3716937; 525462, 3716937; 525462, 3716937; 525461, 3716936; 525460, 3716936; 525460, 3716936; 525459, 3716936; 525458, 3716936; 525458, 3716935; 525457, 3716935; 525457, 3716935; 525456, 3716935; 525456, 3716935; 525455, 3716934; 525455, 3716934; 525454, 3716934; 525454, 3716934; 525453, 3716934; 525453, 3716933; 525452, 3716933; 525452, 3716933; 525451, 3716933; 525451, 3716932; 525450, 3716932; 525450, 3716932; 525449, 3716932; 525449, 3716931; 525448, 3716931; 525448, 3716931; 525447, 3716931; 525446, 3716931; 525446, 3716930; 525445, 3716930; 525445, 3716930; 525444, 3716930; 525444, 3716929; 525443, 3716929; 525443, 3716929; 525442, 3716929; 525442, 3716928; 525441, 3716928; 525441, 3716928; 525440, 3716928; 525440, 3716927; 525439, 3716927; 525439, 3716927; 525438, 3716927; 525438, 3716926; 525437, 3716926; 525437, 3716926; 525436, 3716926; 525436, 3716925; 525435, 3716925; 525435, 3716925; and(E) 526091, 3716237; 526123, 3716234; 526132, 3716233; 526136, 3716233; 526136, 3716292; 526136, 3716423; 526136, 3716548; 526166, 3716550; 526362, 3716559; 526366, 3716559; 526374, 3716741; 526380, 3716866; 526386, 3716992; 526278, 3716986; 526183, 3717080; 526131, 3717037; 526131, 3717037; 526125, 3717031; 526122, 3716959; 526119, 3716866; 526118, 3716843; 526104, 3716453; 525716, 3716463; 525596, 3716466; 525300, 3716473; 525291, 3716474; 525289, 3716474; 525223, 3716474; 525115, 3716474; 525115, 3716382; 525115, 3716378; 525076, 3716378; 525084, 3716279; 524986, 3716282; 524885, 3716286; 524875, 3716286; 524875, 3716101; 524875, 3716084; 524875, 3716082; 525714, 3716048; 525704, 3716201; 525927, 3716254; and(F) 525777, 3717434; 526121, 3717419; 526120, 3717641; 525770, 3717647.(ii) Unit 7 (Bautista) for the Quino checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(12) Unit 8: Otay Unit, San Diego County, California.(13) Unit 9: La Posta/Campo Unit, San Diego County, California.(ii) Map of Unit 9 (La Posta/Campo) follows: View Image
(14) Unit 10: Jacumba Unit, San Diego County, California.(ii) Unit 10 (Jacumba) for the Quino checkerspot butterfly is depicted on the map in paragraph (13)(ii) of this entry.Taylor's Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha taylori)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Island, Clallam, and Thurston Counties in Washington, and in Benton County in Oregon, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly consist of four components: (i) Patches of early seral, short-statured, perennial bunchgrass plant communities composed of native grass and forb species in a diverse topographic landscape ranging in size from less than 1 ac up to 100 ac (0.4 to 40 ha) with little or no overstory forest vegetation that have areas of bare soil for basking that contain: (A) In Washington and Oregon, common bunchgrass species found on northwest grasslands include Festuca roemeri (Roemer's fescue), Danthonia californica (California oat grass), Koeleria cristata (prairie Junegrass), Elymus glaucus (blue wild rye), Agrostis scabra (rough bentgrass), and on cooler, high-elevation sites typical of coastal bluffs and balds, Festuca rubra (red fescue).(B) On moist grasslands found near the coast and in the Willamette Valley, there may be Bromus sitchensis (Sitka brome) and Deschampsia cespitosa (tufted hairgrass) in the mix of prairie grasses. Less abundant forbs found on the grasslands include, but are not limited to, Trifolium spp. (true clovers), narrow-leaved plantain (Plantago lanceolata), harsh paintbrush (Castilleja hispida), Puget balsamroot (Balsamorhiza deltoidea), woolly sunshine (Eriophyllum lanatum), nine-leaved desert parsley (Lomatium triternatum), fine-leaved desert parsley (Lomatium utriculatum), common camas (Camassia quamash), showy fleabane (Erigeron speciosus), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), common yarrow (Achillea millefolium), prairie lupine (Lupinus lepidus), and sickle-keeled lupine (Lupinus albicaulis).(ii) Primary larval host plants (narrow-leaved plantain and harsh paintbrush) and at least one of the secondary annual larval host plants (blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia parviflora), sea blush (Plectritis congesta), or dwarf owl-clover (Triphysaria pusilla) or one of several species of speedwell (marsh speedwell (Veronica scutella), American speedwell (V. beccabunga var. americana), or thymeleaf speedwell (V. serpyllifolia).(iii) Adult nectar sources for feeding that include several species found as part of the native (and one nonnative) species mix on northwest grasslands, including: narrow-leaved plantain; harsh paintbrush; Puget balsam root; woolly sunshine; nine-leaved desert parsley; fine-leaved desert parsley or spring gold; common camas; showy fleabane; Canada thistle; common yarrow; prairie lupine; sickle-keeled lupine; and wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana).(iv) Aquatic features such as wetlands, springs, seeps, streams, ponds, lakes, and puddles that provide moisture during periods of drought, particularly late in the spring and early summer. These features can be permanent, seasonal, or ephemeral.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, railroad tracks, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on November 4, 2013.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining the map unit were created on 2010 aerial photography from U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Imagery Program base maps using ArcMap (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), a computer geographic information system (GIS) program. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site (http://www.fws.gov/wafwo/), at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2013-0009), and by appointment at the Service's Washington Fish and Wildlife Office. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of critical habitat units for the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1: South Sound, Washington.(i) Subunit 1-A: Rocky Prairie, Washington. Map of Subunit 1-A follows: View Image
(ii) Subunit 1-B: Tenalquot Prairie, Washington. Map of Subunit 1-B follows: View Image
(iii) Subunit 1-C: Glacial Heritage, Washington. Map of Subunit 1-C follows: View Image
(iv) Subunit 1-D: Rock Prairie, Washington. Map of Subunit 1-D follows: View Image
(v) Subunit 1-E: Bald Hill, Washington. Map of Subunit 1-E follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington.(i) Subunit 2-A: Deception Pass, Washington. Map of Subunit 2-A follows: View Image
(ii) Subunit 2-B: Central Whidbey, Washington. Map of Subunit 2-B follows: View Image
(iii) Subunit 2-C: Elwha, Washington. Map of Subunit 2-C follows: View Image
(iv) Subunit 2-D: Sequim, Washington. Map of Subunit 2-D follows: View Image
(v) Subunit 2-E: Dungeness, Washington. Map of Subunit 2-E follows: View Image
(8) Unit 4: Willamette Valley, Oregon. (i) Subunit 4-D: Fitton Green-Cardwell Hill, Oregon.Blackline Hawaiian Damselfly (Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Honolulu County, Hawaii, on the maps below.(2)Primary constituent elements. The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum) are:(i) Elevation: Less than 3,300 ft (1,000 m).(ii) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 in (190 cm).(iii) Substrate: Clays; ashbeds; deep, well-drained soils; lowland bogs.(iv) Canopy: Antidesma, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Pisonia, Psychotria.(v) Subcanopy: Cibotium, Claoxylon, Kadua, Melicope.(vi) Understory: Alyxia, Cyrtandra, Dicranopteris, Diplazium, Machaerina, Microlepia.(viii) Slow reaches of streams.(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas, existing trails, campgrounds and their immediate surrounding landscaped area, scenic lookouts, remote helicopter landing sites, and existing fences are not included in the critical habitat designation. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species or adjacent critical habitat.(4)Critical habitat maps. Maps were created in GIS, with coordinates in UTM Zone 4, units in meters using North American datum of 1983 (NAD 83). The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site, http://www.fws.gov/pacificislands; at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2010-0043: and at the field office responsible for the designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of critical habitat units for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum) follows: View Image
(6)Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 1-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (790 ac; 320 ha); Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (1,787 ac; 723 ha); and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 3-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (3,041 ac; 1,231 ha). These units are critical habitat for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum. Map of Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 1-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 3-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(7)Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 4-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (15,728 ac; 6,365 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum. Map of Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 4-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(8)Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 5-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (124 ac; 50 ha); Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (123 ac; 50 ha); and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 7-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (53 ac; 21 ha). These units are critical habitat for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum. Map of Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 5-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 7-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(9)Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 8-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (75 ac; 30 ha); Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (478 ac; 193 ha); Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (407 ac; 165 ha); and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 11-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (2,507 ac; 1,014 ha). These units are critical habitat for the blackline Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum. Map of Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 8-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion nigrohamatum nigrolineatum-Unit 11-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
Crimson Hawaiian Damselfly (Megalagrion leptodemas)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Honolulu County, Hawaii, on the maps below.(2)Primary constituent elements.(i) In units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly are: (A) Elevation: Less than 3,300 ft (1,000 m).(B) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 in (190 cm).(C) Substrate: Clays; ashbeds; deep, well-drained soils; lowland bogs.(D) Canopy: Antidesma, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Pisonia, Psychotria.(E) Subcanopy: Cibotium, Claoxylon, Kadua, Melicope.(F) Understory: Alyxia, Cyrtandra, Dicranopteris, Diplazium, Machaerina, Microlepia.(H) Slow reaches of streams or ponds.(ii) In units 12, 13, and 14, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly are:(A) Elevation: Unrestricted.(B) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 in (190 cm).(C) Substrate: Greater than 65 degree slope, shallow soils, weathered lava.(E) Subcanopy: Broussaisia, Cheirodendron, Leptecophylla, Metrosideros.(F) Understory: Ferns, Bryophytes, Coprosma, Dubautia, Kadua, Peperomia.(H) Slow reaches of streams or ponds.(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas, existing trails, campgrounds and their immediate surrounding landscaped area, scenic lookouts, remote helicopter landing sites, and existing fences are not included in the critical habitat designation. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species or physical or biological features in adjacent critical habitat.(4)Critical habitat maps. Maps were created in GIS, with coordinates in UTM Zone 4, units in meters using North American datum of 1983 (NAD 83). The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site, http://www.fws.gov/pacificislands; at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2010-0043; and at the field office responsible for the designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of critical habitat units for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion leptodemas) follows: View Image
(6)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 1-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (790 ac; 320 ha); Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (1,787ac; 723 ha); and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 3-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (3,041 ac; 1,231 ha). These units are critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 1-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 3-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(7)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 4-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (15,728 ac; 6,365 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 4-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(8)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 5-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (124 ac; 50 ha); Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (123 ac; 50 ha); and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 7-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (53 ac; 21 ha). These units are critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 5-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 7-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(9)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 8-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (75 ac; 30 ha); Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (478 ac; 193 ha); Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (407 ac; 165 ha); and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 11-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (2,507 ac; 1,014 ha). These units are critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 8-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 11-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(10)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 12-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (151 ac; 61 ha) and Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 13-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (144 ac; 58 ha). These units are critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 12-Wet Cliff and Megalagrion -Unit 13-Wet Cliff follows: View Image
(11)Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 14-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (4,649 ac; 1,881 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the crimson Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion leptodemas. Map of Megalagrion leptodemas-Unit 14-Wet Cliff follows: View Image
Oceanic Hawaiian Damselfly (Megalagrion oceanicum)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Honolulu County, Hawaii, on the maps below.(2)Primary constituent elements.(i) In unit 1, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion oceanicum) are: (A) Elevation: Less than 3,300 ft (1,000 m).(B) Annual precipitation: 50 to 75 in (130 to 190 cm).(C) Substrate: Shallow soils, little to no herbaceous layer.(D) Canopy: Acacia, Diospyros, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Pouteria, Santalum.(E) Subcanopy: Dodonaea, Freycinetia, Leptecophylla, Melanthera, Osteomeles, Pleomele, Psydrax.(F) Understory: Carex, Dicranopteris, Diplazium, Elaphoglossum, Peperomia.(H) Swift-flowing sections and riffles of streams.(ii) In units 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion oceanicum) are:(A) Elevation: Less than 3,300 ft (1,000 m).(B) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 in (190 cm).(C) Substrate: Clays; ashbeds; deep, well-drained soils; lowland bogs.(D) Canopy: Antidesma, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Pisonia, Psychotria.(E) Subcanopy: Cibotium, Claoxylon, Kadua, Melicope.(F) Understory: Alyxia, Cyrtandra, Dicranopteris, Diplazium, Machaerina, Microlepia.(H) Swift-flowing sections and riffles of streams.(iii) In units 13, 14, and 15, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion oceanicum) are: (A) Elevation: Unrestricted.(B) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 in (190 cm).(C) Substrate: Greater than 65 degree slope, shallow soils, weathered lava.(E) Subcanopy: Broussaisia, Cheirodendron, Leptecophylla, Metrosideros.(F) Understory: Ferns, Bryophytes, Coprosma, Dubautia, Kadua, Peperomia.(H) Swift-flowing sections and riffles of streams.(3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas, existing trails, campgrounds and their immediate surrounding landscaped area, scenic lookouts, remote helicopter landing sites, and existing fences are not included in the critical habitat designation. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species or physical and biological features in adjacent critical habitat.(4)Critical habitat maps. Maps were created in GIS, with coordinates in UTM Zone 4, units in meters using North American datum of 1983 (NAD 83). The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site, http://www.fws.gov/pacificislands; at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2010-0043; and at the field office responsible for the designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map of critical habitat units for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion oceanicum) follows: View Image
(6)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 1-Lowland Mesic, Honolulu County, Hawaii (247 ac; 100 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 1-Lowland Mesic (Map 2) follows: View Image
(7)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (790 ac; 320 ha); Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 3-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (1,787 ac; 723 ha); and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 4-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (3,041 ac; 1,231 ha). These units are critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 2-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 3-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 4-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(8)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 5-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (15,728 ac; 6,365 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 5-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(9)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (124 ac; 50 ha); Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 7-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (123 ac; 50 ha); and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 8-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (53 ac; 21 ha). These units are critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 6-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 7-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 8-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(10)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (75 ac; 30 ha); Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (478 ac; 193 ha); Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 11-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (407 ac; 165 ha); and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 12-Lowland Wet, Honolulu County, Hawaii (2,507 ac; 1,014 ha). These units are critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 9-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 10-Lowland Wet, Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 11-Lowland Wet, and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 12-Lowland Wet follows: View Image
(11)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 13-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (151 ac; 61 ha) and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 14-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (144 ac; 58 ha). These units are critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 13-Wet Cliff and Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 14-Wet Cliff follows: View Image
(12)Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 15-Wet Cliff, Honolulu County, Hawaii (4,649 ac; 1,881 ha). This unit is critical habitat for the oceanic Hawaiian damselfly, Megalagrion oceanicum. Map of Megalagrion oceanicum-Unit 15-Wet Cliff follows: View Image
Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Cook, DuPage, and Will Counties in Illinois; Alpena, Mackinac, and Presque Isle Counties in Michigan; Crawford, Dent, Iron, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, Washington, and Wayne Counties in Missouri; and Door and Ozaukee Counties in Wisconsin, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the Hine's emerald dragonfly are:(i) For egg deposition and larval growth and development:(A) Organic soils (histosols, or with organic surface horizon) overlying calcareous substrate (predominantly dolomite and limestone bedrock);(B) Calcareous water from intermittent seeps and springs and associated shallow, small, slow-flowing streamlet channels, rivulets, and/or sheet flow within fens;(C) Emergent herbaceous and woody vegetation for emergence facilitation and refugia;(D) Occupied burrows maintained by crayfish for refugia; and(E) Prey base of aquatic macroinvertebrates, including mayflies, aquatic isopods, caddisflies, midge larvae, and aquatic worms.(ii) For adult foraging, reproduction, dispersal, and refugia necessary for roosting, for resting, for adult females to escape from male harassment, and for predator avoidance (especially during the vulnerable teneral stage):(A) Natural plant communities near the breeding/larval habitat which may include fen, marsh, sedge meadow, dolomite prairie, and the fringe (up to 328 ft (100 m)) of bordering shrubby and forested areas with open corridors for movement and dispersal; and(B) Prey base of small, flying insect species (e.g., dipterans).(3) Critical habitat does not include human-made structures existing on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements, such as buildings, lawns, old fields, hay meadows, fallow crop fields, manicured lawns, pastures, piers and docks, aqueducts, airports, and roads, and the land on which such structures are located. We define "old field" here as cleared areas that were formerly forested and may have been used as crop or pasture land that currently support a mixture of native and nonnative herbs and low shrubs. "Fallow field" is defined as a formerly plowed field that has been left unseeded for a season or more and is presently uncultivated. In addition, critical habitat does not include open-water areas (i.e., areas beyond the zone of emergent vegetation) of lakes and ponds.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles, and critical habitat units were then mapped using Geographical Information Systems, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates. Critical habitat units are described using the public land survey system (township (T), range (R) and section (Sec.)).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units (Index map) follows: View Image
(6) ILLINOIS UNITS 1 THROUGH 7, COOK, DUPAGE, AND WILL COUNTIES, ILLINOIS. (i) Illinois Unit 1: Will County. Located in T36N, R10E, Sec. 22, Sec. 27, SE1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 28, NE1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 28, NW1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 34 of the Joliet 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Land south of Illinois State Route 7, east of Illinois State Route 53, and west of the Des Plaines River.(ii) Illinois Unit 2: Will County. Located in T36N, R10E, Sec. 3, NW1/4 E1/2 Sec. 10, E1/2 Sec. 15 of the Romeoville and Joliet 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Land east of Illinois State Route 53, and west of the Des Plaines River.(iii) Illinois Unit 3: Will County. Located in T37N, R10E, SW1/4 Sec. 26, NW1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 26, E1/2 Sec. 34, W1/2 NW 1/4 Sec. 35 of the Romeoville 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Land west and north of the Des Plaines River and north of East Romeoville Road.(iv) Illinois Unit 4: Will and Cook Counties. Located in T37N, R10E, S1/2 NE1/4 Sec. 24, W1/2 SW1/4 Sec. 24, SE1/4 Sec. 24 and T37N, R11E, SW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 17, Sec. 19, NW1/4 Sec. 20 of the Romeoville 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Land to the south of Bluff Road, west of Lemont Road, and north of the Des Plaines River.(v) Illinois Unit 5: DuPage County. Located in T37N, R11E, NW1/4 Sec. 15, NW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 15, S1/2 NE1/4 Sec. 16, SW1/4 Sec. 16, N1/2 SE1/4 Sec. 16, SE1/4 Sec. 17 of the Sag Bridge 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Land to the north of the Des Plaines River.(vi) Illinois Unit 6: Cook County. Located in T37N, R12E, S1/2 Sec. 16, S1/2 NE1/4 Sec. 17, N1/2 SE1/4 Sec. 17, N1/2 Sec. 21 of the Sag Bridge and Palos Park 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Land to the north of the Calumet Sag Channel, south of 107th Street, and east of U.S. Route 45.(vii) Illinois Unit 7: Will County. Located in T36N, R10E, W1/2 Sec. 1, Sec. 2, N1/2 Sec. 11 of the Romeoville and Joliet 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Land east of the Illinois and Michigan Canal.(viii) NOTE: Map of Illinois Units 1 through 7 (Illinois Map 1) follows: View Image
(7) MICHIGAN UNITS 1 AND 2, MACKINAC COUNTY, MICHIGAN.(i) Michigan Unit 1: Mackinac County. The unit is located approximately 2 miles north of the village of St. Ignace. The unit contains all of T41N, R4W, Secs. 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 23; portions of T41N, R4W, Secs. 4, 7, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27; and T41N, R5W, Secs. 1 and 12 of the Moran and Evergreen Shores 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. The unit is west of I-75, east of Brevort Lake, and north of Castle Rock Road.(ii) Michigan Unit 2: Mackinac County. The unit is located approximately 2 miles north of the village of St. Ignace. The unit contains all of T41N, R3W, Sec. 6; portions of T41N, R4W, Secs. 1, 12, 13, 24; portions of T41N, R3W, Secs. 4, 5, 7; and portions of T42N, R3W, Sec. 31 of the Evergreen Shores 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. The unit is west of Lake Huron and east of I-75.(III) NOTE: MAP OF MICHIGAN UNITS 1 AND 2 (MICHIGAN MAP 1) FOLLOWS: View Image
(8) MICHIGAN UNIT 3, MACKINAC COUNTY, MICHIGAN.(i) Michigan Unit 3: Mackinac County. Located on the east end of Bois Blanc Island. Bois Blanc Island has not adopted an addressing system using the public land survey system. The unit is located in Government Lots 25 and 26 of the Cheboygan and McRae Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. The unit extends from approximately Walker's Point south to Rosie Point on the west side of Bob-Lo Drive. It extends from the road approximately 328 ft (100 m) to the west.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MICHIGAN UNIT 3 (MICHIGAN MAP 2) FOLLOWS: View Image
(9) MICHIGAN UNIT 4, PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.(i) Michigan Unit 4: Presque Isle County. Located approximately 12 miles southeast of the village of Rogers City. The unit contains all of T34N, R7E, SW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 14, SW1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 15, NE1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 15, NW1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 15, NW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 15, SE1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 15, NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 16, NE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 16, SE1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 16, and NW1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 23. It also contains portions of T34N, R7E, all 1/4 sections in Secs. 15, all 1/4 sections in Sec. 16, SE1/4 and SW1/4 Sec. 9, SW1/4 Sec. 10, SW1/4 Sec. 14, NE1/4 Sec. 22, NW1/4 and NE1/4 Sec. 23 of the Thompson's Harbor 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. The northern boundary of the unit is Lake Huron and the southern boundary is north of M-23.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MICHIGAN UNIT 4 (MICHIGAN MAP 3) FOLLOWS: View Image
(10) MICHIGAN UNIT 5, ALPENA COUNTY, MICHIGAN.(i) Michigan Unit 5: Alpena County. Located approximately 9 miles northeast of the village of Alpena. The unit contains all of T31N, R9E, SE1/4 SW1/4 Sec 9. It also contains portions of T31N, R9E, NW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 9, NE1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 9, SW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 9, SW1/4 SE1/4 Sec 9; and portions of T31N, R9E, NE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 16, NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 16, NW1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 16 of the 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle North Point 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. North Point Road is east of the area.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MICHIGAN UNIT 5 (MICHIGAN MAP 4) FOLLOWS: View Image
(11) MICHIGAN UNIT 6, ALPENA COUNTY, MICHIGAN.(i) Michigan Unit 6: Alpena County. Located approximately 5 miles east of the village of Alpena. The unit contains all of T31N, R9E, SW1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 27. It also contains portions of T31N, R9E, NW1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 27, NE1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 27, SE1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 27, SE1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 27; portions of T31N, R9E, NE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 34, NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 34, NE1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 34; and portions of T31N, R9E, NW1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 35, NE1/4 NW1/4, NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 35 of the North Point 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lake Huron is the east boundary of the unit.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MICHIGAN UNIT 6 (MICHIGAN MAP 5) FOLLOWS: View Image
(12) MISSOURI UNIT 1, CRAWFORD COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 1: Crawford County. Located in T35N, R3W, Secs. 22 and 23 of the Viburnum West 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 1 is associated with James Creek and is located approximately 1.5 miles west of Billard, Missouri.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 1 (MISSOURI MAP 1) FOLLOWS: View Image
(13) MISSOURI UNITS 2A AND 4, DENT COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 2a: Dent County. Located in T34N, R3W, Secs. 3 and 4 of the Howes Mill Spring 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 2a is associated with an unnamed tributary to West Fork Huzzah Creek and is located approximately 2.5 air miles north of the village of Howes Mill, Missouri adjacent to county road 438.(ii) Missouri Unit 4: Dent County. Located in T34N, R4W, Secs. 15 and 22 of the Howes Mill Spring 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 4 is associated with a tributary of Hutchins Creek in Fortune Hollow and is located approximately 1 mile east of the juncture of Highway 72 and Route MM.(III) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNITS 2A AND 4 (MISSOURI MAP 2) FOLLOWS: View Image
(14) MISSOURI UNIT 5, IRON COUNTY, MISSOURI. (i) Missouri Unit 5: Iron County. Located in T34N, R1W, Sec. 17of the Viburnum East 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 5 is located adjacent to Neals Creek and Neals Creek Road, approximately 2.5 miles southeast of Bixby.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 5 (MISSOURI MAP 3) FOLLOWS: View Image
(15) MISSOURI UNIT 7, PHELPS COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 7: Phelps County. Located in T36N, R9W, Sec. 9 of the Kaintuck Hollow 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 7 is associated with Kaintuck Hollow and a tributary of Mill Creek, and is located approximately 4 miles south southwest of the town of Newburg.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 7 (MISSOURI MAP 4) FOLLOWS: View Image
(16) MISSOURI UNITS 8AND 11A, REYNOLDS COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 8: Reynolds County. Located in T32N, R2W, Sec. 22, southeast 1/4, southwest 1/4 of the Bunker 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 8 is adjacent to Bee Fork Creek and is located approximately 3 miles east of Bunker.(ii) Missouri Unit 11a: Reynolds County. Located in T32N, R1W, Sec. 30 of the Corridon 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 11 is located approximately 1 mile east of the intersection of Route TT and Highway 72, extending north to the Bee Fork Church on County Road 854.(III) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNITS 8 AND 11A (MISSOURI MAP 5) FOLLOWS: View Image
(17) MISSOURI UNIT 21, RIPLEY COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 21: Ripley County. Located in T23N, R1W, Sec. 23 of the Bardley 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 21 is associated with an unnamed tributary of Fourche Creek and is located approximately 12 miles west of Doniphan.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 21 (MISSOURI MAP 6) FOLLOWS: View Image
(18) MISSOURI UNITS 23 THROUGH 25, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Units 23 and 24: Washington County. Located in T36N, R1W, Sec. 13 of the Palmer 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Units 23 and 24 comprise the Towns Branch and Welker Fen complex and are located near the town of Palmer.(ii) Missouri Unit 25: Washington County. Located in T36N, R1W, Secs. 2 and 11 of the Courtois 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 25 is associated with a tributary of Hazel Creek and is located approximately 1.5 miles northwest of the town of Palmer.(III) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNITS 23 THROUGH 25 (MISSOURI MAP 7) FOLLOWS: View Image
(19) MISSOURI UNIT 26, WAYNE COUNTY, MISSOURI (i) Missouri Unit 26: Wayne County. Located in T27N, R4E, Sec. 33 of the Ellsinore 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Missouri Unit 26 is located near Williamsville and is associated with Brushy Creek.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 26 (MISSOURI MAP 8) FOLLOWS: View Image
(20) MISSOURI UNIT 27, CRAWFORD COUNTY, MISSOURI.(i) Missouri Unit 27: Crawford County. Located on the Courtois quadrangle in Township 36 north, Range 2 west, section 14, northeast 1/4, southwest 1/4, northwest 1/4.(II) NOTE: MAP OF MISSOURI UNIT 27 (MISSOURI MAP 9) FOLLOWS: View Image
(21) WISCONSIN UNIT 1, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 1: Washington Island, Door County. Located in T33N, R30E, W1/2 and NE1/4 Sec. 4, SE1/4 Sec. 5 of Washington Island SE and Washington Island NE 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Lands included are located adjacent to and west of Wickman Road, south of Town Line Road, East of Deer Lane and East Side Roads, north of Lake View Road and include Big Marsh and Little Marsh.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 1 (WISCONSIN MAP 1) FOLLOWS View Image
(22) WISCONSIN UNIT 2, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 2: Door County. Located in T32N, R28E, SE 1/4 Sec. 11, NW 1/4 Sec. 13, NE1/4 Sec. 14 of the Ellison Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle, and in T32N, R28E, W1/2 Sec. 13, E 1/2 Sec. 14, NE1/4 Sec. 23, portions of each 1/4 of Sec. 24, N1/2 Sec. 25, and T32N, R29E, S1/2 Sec. 19, W1/2 Sec. 29, NE1/4 Sec. 30 of Sister Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands included are located east of the Village of Ellison Bay, south of Garrett Bay Road and Mink River Roads, North of County Road ZZ, west of Badger Road, County Road NP and Juice Mill Road, and includes the Mink River.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 2 (WISCONSIN MAP 2) FOLLOWS: View Image
(23) WISCONSIN UNITS 3 THROUGH 7, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 3: Door County. Located in T31N R28E, S 1/2 S10, NE 1/4 S15 of Sister Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands included are located south of County Road ZZ, north of North Bay (Lake Michigan), west of North Bay Road, east of Old Stage Road and about two miles east of the Village of Sister Bay and include a portion of Three-Springs Creek.(ii) Wisconsin Unit 4: Door County. Located in T31N, R28E, SW1/4 and S1/2 Sec. 15, portions of each 1/4 of Sec. 22, and N1/2 of Sec. 23 of the Sister Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located along the north and northwest sides of North Bay (Lake Michigan).(iii) Wisconsin Unit 5: Door County. Located in T31N, R28E, S1/2 Sec. 20, E1/2 Sec. 29, NW1/4 and S1/2 Sec. 28, N1/2 and SE1/4 Sec. 33, and W1/2 Sec. 34. It also is located in T30N, R28E, W1/2 Sec. 3, E1/2 and SW1/4 Sec. 4, SE1/4 Sec. 8, Sec. 9, N1/2 Sec. 10, W1/2 and SE 1/4 Sec.15, Sec. 16, and Sec. 17 of the Baileys Harbor East, and Sister Bay 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Lands located south of German Road, east of State Highway 57, west of North Bay Drive, Sunset Drive and Moonlight Bay (Lake Michigan), north of Ridges Road and Point Drive and include Mud Lake and Reiboldt Creek.(iv) Wisconsin Unit 6: Door County. Located in T30N, R28E, portions of each 1/4 of Sec. 5 of the Baileys Harbor East 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle and Baileys Harbor West 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located about 2 1/4 miles north of the Town of Baileys Harbor, east of State Highway 57, south of Meadow Road and are associated with an unnamed stream.(v) Wisconsin Unit 7: Door County. Located in T30N, R27E, Sec. 11, SW1/4 Sec. 13, and N1/2 and SE 1/4 Sec. 14 of the Baileys Harbor West 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located north of County Road EE, east of County Road A and west of South Highland and High Plateau Roads, about two miles northeast of Town of Baileys Harbor and are associated with the headwaters of Piel Creek.(VI) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNITS 3 THROUGH 7 (WISCONSIN MAP 3) FOLLOWS: View Image
(24) WISCONSIN UNIT 8, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 8: Door County. Located in T28N, R27E, S1/2 Sec. 16, N1/2 Sec. 21 of the Jacksonport 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located east of Bechtel Road, South of Whitefish Bay Road, west of Glidden Drive and include Arbter Lake.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 8 (WISCONSIN MAP 4) FOLLOWS: View Image
(25) WISCONSIN UNIT 9, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 9: Door County, Wisconsin. Located in T27N, R24E, SE1/4 Sec.16, E1/2 Sec. 20, portions of each 1/4 of Secs. 21, 28 and 33, NW1/4 and S1/2 Sec. 34. Also located in T26N, R24E, NW1/4 Sec. 3 of the Little Sturgeon 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located west of Pickeral Road and Cedar Lane, north of State Highway 57, east of Hilly Ridge Road and County Road C, south of Fox Lane Road, about 1.5 miles southwest of Little Sturgeon Bay (Lake Michigan) and include portions of Keyes Creek and associated wetlands.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 9 (WISCONSIN MAP 5) FOLLOWS: View Image
(26) WISCONSIN UNIT 10, OZAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 10: Ozaukee County. Located in T11N, R21E, E1/2 of Sec. 20, portions of each 1/4 of Sec. 21, W1/2 Sec. 28, Sec. 29, E1/2 Sec. 30, E1/2 and portions of NW1/4 and SW1/4 Sec. 31, Sec. 32, and W1/2 Sec. 33 of the Cedarburg, Five Corners, Newburg, and Port Washington West 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangles. Lands are located south of State Highway 33, east of County Road Y and Birchwood Road, north of Cedar Sauk Road about 2 miles west of Saukville, and includes the majority of Cedarburg Bog.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 10 (WISCONSIN MAP 6) FOLLOWS: View Image
(27) WISCONSIN UNIT 11, DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN.(i) Wisconsin Unit 11: Door County. Located in T27N, R26E, SE 1/4 Sec. 11, Sec. 12, NW 1/4 Sec. 13, and NE 1/4 Sec. 14 of the Sturgeon Bay East 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle. Lands are located south of County Road TT, east of Mathey Road, north of Buffalo Ridge Trail, west of Lake Forest Park Road (also County Road TT), about 11/2 miles west of the City of Sturgeon Bay, and include portions of Kellner's Fen.(II) NOTE: MAP OF WISCONSIN UNIT 11 (WISCONSIN MAP 7) FOLLOWS: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila aglaia)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila aglaia are: (i) Dry to mesic, lowland, Diospyros sp., ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,865-2,985 ft (568-910 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Urera glabra, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila aglaia follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila aglaia-Unit 1-Palikea, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593529, 2367854; 593448, 2367801; 593302, 2367874; 593242, 2367927; 593193, 2367967; 593165, 2368065; 593217, 2368150; 593314, 2368283; 593399, 2368425; 593448, 2368578; 593505, 2368716; 593622, 2368833; 593703, 2368906; 593764, 2368963; 593832, 2369044; 593901, 2369145; 594002, 2369262; 594079, 2369331; 594104, 2369396; 594120, 2369485; 594124, 2369521; 594148, 2369525; 594213, 2369525; 594310, 2369497; 594395, 2369473; 594399, 2369392; 594396, 2369356; 594417, 2369313; 594461, 2369290; 594551, 2369278; 594579, 2369250; 594559, 2369197; 594472, 2369183; 594391, 2369179; 594354, 2369153; 594302, 2369072; 594257, 2369015; 594213, 2368914; 594136, 2368809; 594083, 2368672; 594035, 2368550; 593966, 2368417; 593966, 2368324; 593909, 2368259; 593792, 2368105; 593675, 2368000.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila aglaia-Unit 1-Palikea follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila aglaia-Unit 2-Puu Kaua, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 594166, 2370854; 594166, 2370853; 594164, 2370854; 594122, 2370843; 594090, 2370815; 594040, 2370789; 593996, 2370789; 593930, 2370827; 593852, 2370875; 593778, 2370907; 593716, 2370947; 593642, 2370999; 593602, 2371041; 593574, 2371067; 593558, 2371095; 593539, 2371118; 593531, 2371121; 593534, 2371173; 593519, 2371375; 593533, 2371375; 593552, 2371390; 593628, 2371404; 593716, 2371426; 593794, 2371431; 593876, 2371437; 593974, 2371435; 594036, 2371431; 594138, 2371415; 594190, 2371399; 594232, 2371385; 594246, 2371359; 594239, 2371354; 594170, 2370879; 594172, 2370877; 594170, 2370855.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila aglaia-Unit 2-Puu Kaua follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila differens)
(1) Critical habitat is depicted for County of Maui, island of Molokai, Hawaii, on the map below. The map provided is for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila differens are: (i) Wet, montane, ohia forest between the elevations of 3,645-4,495 ft (1,111-1,370 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Clermontia arborescens ssp. waihiae, C. granidiflora ssp. munroi, C. oblongifolia ssp. brevipes, C. kakeana, and C. pallida, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map unit. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5)Drosophila differens-Unit 1-Puu Kolekole, Maui County, island of Molokai, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 718527, 2337536; 718533, 2337451; 718538, 2337370; 718543, 2337298; 718547, 2337236; 718551, 2337182; 718555, 2337138; 718560, 2337098; 718571, 2337055; 718586, 2337010; 718607, 2336962; 718632, 2336912; 718662, 2336860; 718698, 2336807; 718739, 2336754; 718784, 2336700; 718835, 2336646; 718892, 2336593; 718958, 2336551; 719034, 2336520; 719119, 2336502; 719215, 2336497; 719320, 2336503; 719420, 2336509; 719506, 2336508; 719579, 2336500; 719639, 2336484; 719685, 2336462; 719675, 2336394; 719613, 2336327; 718980, 2335781; 718332, 2335236; 718002, 2334953; 717930, 2334932; 717877, 2334988; 717855, 2335060; 717846, 2335123; 717848, 2335175; 717862, 2335217; 717888, 2335249; 717921, 2335272; 717946, 2335291; 717961, 2335308; 717965, 2335322; 717958, 2335333; 717942, 2335342; 717928, 2335356; 717919, 2335377; 717915, 2335404; 717916, 2335438; 717923, 2335478; 717935, 2335515; 717952, 2335542; 717974, 2335558; 718001, 2335564; 718034, 2335559; 718070, 2335550; 718107, 2335553; 718144, 2335567; 718182, 2335593; 718221, 2335630; 718257, 2335675; 718280, 2335710; 718286, 2335733; 718277, 2335745; 718253, 2335744; 718213, 2335731; 718166, 2335721; 718115, 2335717; 718060, 2335719; 718001, 2335728; 717937, 2335742; 717873, 2335764; 717812, 2335793; 717753, 2335829; 717697, 2335873; 717643, 2335924; 717591, 2335977; 717543, 2336020; 717499, 2336052; 717458, 2336073; 717420, 2336083; 717385, 2336085; 717351, 2336089; 717319, 2336098; 717288, 2336110; 717258, 2336127; 717230, 2336148; 717204, 2336180; 717183, 2336223; 717165, 2336280; 717151, 2336348; 717140, 2336429; 717130, 2336510; 717118, 2336579; 717103, 2336636; 717085, 2336680; 717065, 2336713; 717041, 2336739; 717009, 2336769; 716968, 2336806; 716919, 2336847; 716862, 2336894; 716800, 2336946; 716745, 2337000; 716702, 2337055; 716669, 2337112; 716647, 2337171; 716635, 2337231; 716632, 2337289; 716634, 2337341; 716644, 2337388; 716660, 2337430; 716683, 2337468; 716713, 2337497; 716751, 2337516; 716797, 2337523; 716850, 2337520; 716912, 2337507; 716976, 2337488; 717031, 2337481; 717077, 2337486; 717126, 2337542; 717183, 2337585; 718403, 2337817; 718484, 2337833; 718487, 2337824; 718499, 2337760; 718510, 2337691; 718519, 2337616.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila differens-Unit 1-Puu Kolekole follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Hawaii County, Hawaii, on the maps in this entry.(2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Drosophila digressa consist of the following components: (i) In units 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Drosophila digressa are the features of the wet forest ecosystem and consist of:(A) Elevation of less than 7,218 feet (ft) (2,200 meters (m)).(B) Annual precipitation that is greater than 98 inches (in) (250 centimeters (cm)).(C) Substrate of very weathered soils to rocky substrate, basaltic lava, undeveloped soils, or developed soils.(D) Canopy contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Acacia, Antidesma, Cheirodendron, Ilex, Melicope, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Pittosporum, Psychotria.(E) Subcanopy contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Cibotium, Clermontia, Coprosma, Cyanea, Freycinetia, Hydrangea, Vaccinium.(F) Understory contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Adenophorus, Cibotium, Cyrtandra, Dicranopteris, Huperzia, Peperomia, Stenogyne.(ii) In unit 3, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Drosophila digressa are the features of both the wet forest ecosystem and the mesic forest ecosystem and consist of the physical and biological features described in paragraphs (2)(i)(A) through (F) and (2)(iii)(A) through (F) of this entry.(iii) In unit 4, the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Drosophila digressa are the features of the mesic forest ecosystem and consist of: (A) Elevation of less than 6,562 ft (2,000 m).(B) Annual precipitation of 39 to 150 in (100 to 380 cm).(C) Substrate of rocky, shallow, organic muck soils; rocky talus soils; shallow soils over weathered rock; deep soils over soft weathered rock; or gravelly alluvium.(D) Canopy contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Acacia, Antidesma, Charpentiera, Chrysodracon, Metrosideros, Myrsine, Nestegis, Pisonia, Santalum.(E) Subcanopy contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Coprosma, Freycinetia, Leptecophylla, Myoporum, Pipturus, Rubus, Sadleria, Sophora.(F) Understory contains one or more of the following native plant genera: Ctenitis, Doodia, Dryopteris, Pelea, Sadleria.(3) Existing humanmade features and structures, such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas, and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on April 11, 2024, are not included in the critical habitat designation.(4) Data layers defining map units were created based on summaries of occurrences and landcover layers including habitat characteristics that indicate the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Drosophila digressa. Coordinates were created using World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84). The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2023-0017, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Index map follows: Figure 1 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (5)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
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(6)Drosophila digressa-Unit 1; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 1 consists of 15,714 ac (6,359 ha) of wet forest ecosystem from Ookala to Maulua Nui on the northeastern slope of Maunakea. Lands within this unit include approximately 4,098 ac (1,658 ha) in Federal ownership, 10,644 ac (4,308 ha) in State ownership, and 972 ac (394 ha) in private or other ownership. Federal lands within this unit are within the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge Hakalau Forest Unit. State lands within this unit are part of the Hilo Forest Reserve Humuula, Laupahoehoe, and Piha Sections; the Laupahoehoe Natural Area Reserve; and the Manowaialee Forest Reserve.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 1 follows: Figure 2 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (6)(ii)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
Unit 1
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(7)Drosophila digressa-Unit 2; Hawaii County, Hawaii.(i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 2 consists of 31,998 ac (12,949 ha) of wet forest ecosystem from Olaa to Upper Waiakea on the eastern slope of Mauna Loa and partially on the northern slope of Kilauea Volcano. Lands within this unit include approximately 7,875 ac (3,187 ha) in Federal ownership, 23,897 ac (9,671 ha) in State ownership, and 226 ac (91 ha) in private or other ownership. Federal lands in this unit are within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. State lands in this unit are part of the Hilo Forest Reserve Kukuau Section, Olaa Forest Reserve Mountain View Section, Upper Waiakea Forest Reserve, Waiakea Forest Reserve, Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve, and Waiakea 1942 Lava Flow Natural Area Reserve.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 2 follows: Figure 3 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (7)(ii)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
Unit 2
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(8)Drosophila digressa-Unit 3; Hawaii County, Hawaii.(i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 3 consists of 8,781 ac (3,554 ha) of wet and mesic forest ecosystems at Kahuku on the southern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit include approximately 8,773 ac (3,550 ha) in Federal ownership and 8 ac (3 ha) in State ownership. Federal lands within this unit are within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. State-owned lands in this unit are part of the Ka'k Forest Reserve.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 3 follows: Figure 4 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (8)(ii)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
Unit 3
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(9)Drosophila digressa-Unit 4; Hawaii County, Hawaii.(i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 4 consists of 167 ac (67 ha) of mesic forest ecosystem at Manuka on the southern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit are entirely in State ownership and are part of the Manuka Natural Area Reserve.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 4 follows: Figure 5 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (9)(ii)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
Unit 4
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(10)Drosophila digressa-Unit 5; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 5 consists of 3,412 ac (1,381 ha) of wet forest ecosystem from Kipahoehoe to Honomalino on the southwestern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit include approximately 411 ac (166 ha) in State ownership and 3,001 ac (1,214 ha) in private or other ownership. State-owned lands in this unit are part of the Kipahoehoe Natural Area Reserve and South Kona Forest Reserve Kapua-Manuka Section. Some private lands are owned by The Nature Conservancy, within the Kona Hema Preserve.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 5, Drosophila digressa-Unit 6, Drosophila digressa-Unit 7, Drosophila digressa-Unit 8, and Drosophila digressa-Unit 9 follows: Figure 6 to Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila digressa) paragraph (10)(ii)
Critical Habitat for Drosophila digressa
Hawaii Island, HI
Unit 5, Unit 6, Unit 7, Unit 8, and Unit 9
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(11)Drosophila digressa-Unit 6; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 6 consists of 224 ac (91 ha) of wet forest ecosystem from Milolii to Honomalino on the southwestern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit are entirely in State ownership and are part of the South Kona Forest Reserve Kapua-Manuka Section.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 6 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(12)Drosophila digressa-Unit 7; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 7 consists of 1,346 ac (545 ha) of wet forest ecosystem from Kukuiopae to Olelomoana on the southwestern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit include approximately 1,179 ac (477 ha) in State ownership and 167 ac (68 ha) in private or other ownership. State-owned lands in this unit are part of the South Kona Forest Reserve Kukuiopae Section.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 7 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(13)Drosophila digressa-Unit 8; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 8 consists of 661 ac (267 ha) of wet forest ecosystem in Kaohe on the southwestern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit include approximately 352 ac (142 ha) in State ownership and 309 ac (125 ha) in private or other ownership. State-owned lands in this unit are part of the South Kona Forest Reserve, Kaohe Section and Kukuiopae Section.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 8 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.(14)Drosophila digressa-Unit 9; Hawaii County, Hawaii. (i)Drosophila digressa-Unit 9 consists of 1,906 ac (771 ha) of wet forest ecosystem in Hookena on the southwestern slopes of Mauna Loa. Lands within this unit include 1,906 ac (771 ha) of Federal land within Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge Kona Forest Unit and less than 1 ac (less than 1 ha) of land that is privately owned or has other ownership.(ii) Map of Drosophila digressa-Unit 9 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila hemipeza)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila hemipeza are: (i) Dry to mesic, lowland, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,720-3,005 ft (524-916 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Cyanea angustifolia, C. calycina, C. grimesiana ssp. grimesiana, C. grimesiana ssp. obatae, C. membranacea, C. pinnatifida, C. superba ssp. superba, Lobelia hypoleuca, L. niihauensis, L. yuccoides, and Urera kaalae, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila hemipeza follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593240, 2374436; 593231, 2374371; 593281, 2374410; 593315, 2374385; 593612, 2374173; 593656, 2374138; 593621, 2374096; 593641, 2374077; 593676, 2374072; 593703, 2374057; 593734, 2374039; 593758, 2374058; 593793, 2374029; 593779, 2373964; 593731, 2373894; 593660, 2373784; 593609, 2373702; 593592, 2373648; 593592, 2373594; 593598, 2373553; 593657, 2373561; 593770, 2373549; 593792, 2373496; 593797, 2373417; 593842, 2373411; 593842, 2373326; 593905, 2373404; 594053, 2373383; 594103, 2373292; 594134, 2373228; 594156, 2373250; 594194, 2373256; 594178, 2373323; 594196, 2373386; 594229, 2373390; 594312, 2373340; 594341, 2373350; 594339, 2373421; 594383, 2373487; 594381, 2373513; 594460, 2373552; 594496, 2373553; 594497, 2373518; 594526, 2373509; 594572, 2373460; 594632, 2373519; 594649, 2373523; 594699, 2373475; 594728, 2373476; 594762, 2373532; 594791, 2373529; 594828, 2373501; 594852, 2373465; 594903, 2373501; 594933, 2373500; 594952, 2373489; 594974, 2373334; 594800, 2373150; 594718, 2373120; 594718, 2373102; 594744, 2373091; 594710, 2372721; 594720, 2372686; 594716, 2372633; 594678, 2372623; 594566, 2372651; 594536, 2372666; 594506, 2372663; 594467, 2372672; 594395, 2372663; 594406, 2372650; 594546, 2372567; 594558, 2372553; 594551, 2372535; 594389, 2372452; 594395, 2372434; 594415, 2372428; 594511, 2372449; 594603, 2372437; 594614, 2372421; 594607, 2372385; 594593, 2372353; 594591, 2372317; 594618, 2372322; 594661, 2372357; 594700, 2372384; 594696, 2372334; 594697, 2372333; 594697, 2372283; 594652, 2372257; 594541, 2372266; 594454, 2372294; 594400, 2372294; 594293, 2372267; 594231, 2372261; 594168, 2372241; 594126, 2372258; 594075, 2372267; 594030, 2372303; 593999, 2372354; 593948, 2372388; 593889, 2372397; 593812, 2372413; 593781, 2372425; 593756, 2372442; 593742, 2372467; 593742, 2372490; 593736, 2372521; 593736, 2372560; 593757, 2372587; 593790, 2372662; 593663, 2372772; 593543, 2372859; 593558, 2372894; 593555, 2372910; 593526, 2372928; 593476, 2372912; 593422, 2372953; 593420, 2372976; 593403, 2372997; 593400, 2373025; 593373, 2373016; 593352, 2373044; 593328, 2373025; 593215, 2373118; 593230, 2373171; 593214, 2373176; 593163, 2373154; 593095, 2373213; 593091, 2373238; 593064, 2373243; 593019, 2373295; 592937, 2373388; 592889, 2373462; 592897, 2373535; 592908, 2373597; 592923, 2373668; 592914, 2373772; 592889, 2373866; 592868, 2373941; 592867, 2373950; 592894, 2374029; 592908, 2374120; 592894, 2374162; 592860, 2374213; 592854, 2374216; 593151, 2374494.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 2-Makaha Valley, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 586712, 2378108; 586877, 2378091; 587049, 2378091; 587173, 2378087; 587333, 2378079; 587506, 2378079; 587592, 2378075; 587641, 2378046; 587641, 2378038; 587666, 2377980; 587543, 2377935; 587399, 2377931; 587243, 2377919; 587090, 2377906; 586794, 2377943; 586696, 2377943; 586597, 2377869; 586507, 2377767; 586449, 2377684; 586449, 2377458; 586408, 2377397; 586305, 2377368; 586206, 2377405; 586054, 2377643; 585968, 2377726; 585869, 2377775; 585803, 2377849; 585803, 2377915; 585869, 2377952; 585894, 2377956; 585956, 2377952; 586050, 2377923; 586120, 2377869; 586194, 2377824; 586317, 2377828; 586383, 2377878; 586391, 2377956; 586420, 2378034; 586461, 2378116; 586482, 2378174; 586552, 2378190; 586630, 2378149; 586655, 2378128.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 2-Makaha Valley follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 3-Palikea, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593529, 2367854; 593448, 2367801; 593302, 2367874; 593242, 2367927; 593193, 2367967; 593165, 2368065; 593217, 2368150; 593314, 2368283; 593399, 2368425; 593448, 2368578; 593505, 2368716; 593622, 2368833; 593703, 2368906; 593764, 2368963; 593832, 2369044; 593901, 2369145; 594002, 2369262; 594079, 2369331; 594104, 2369396; 594120, 2369485; 594124, 2369521; 594148, 2369525; 594213, 2369525; 594310, 2369497; 594395, 2369473; 594399, 2369392; 594396, 2369356; 594417, 2369313; 594461, 2369290; 594551, 2369278; 594579, 2369250; 594559, 2369197; 594472, 2369183; 594391, 2369179; 594354, 2369153; 594302, 2369072; 594257, 2369015; 594213, 2368914; 594136, 2368809; 594083, 2368672; 594035, 2368550; 593966, 2368417; 593966, 2368324; 593909, 2368259; 593792, 2368105; 593675, 2368000.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 3-Palikea follows: View Image
(9)Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 4-Puu Kaua, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 594166, 2370854; 594166, 2370853; 594164, 2370854; 594122, 2370843; 594090, 2370815; 594040, 2370789; 593996, 2370789; 593930, 2370827; 593852, 2370875; 593778, 2370907; 593716, 2370947; 593642, 2370999; 593602, 2371041; 593574, 2371067; 593558, 2371095; 593539, 2371118; 593531, 2371121; 593534, 2371173; 593519, 2371375; 593533, 2371375; 593552, 2371390; 593628, 2371404; 593716, 2371426; 593794, 2371431; 593876, 2371437; 593974, 2371435; 594036, 2371431; 594138, 2371415; 594190, 2371399; 594232, 2371385; 594246, 2371359; 594239, 2371354; 594170, 2370879; 594172, 2370877; 594170, 2370855.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila hemipeza-Unit 4-Puu Kaua follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila heteroneura)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Hawaii, island of Hawaii, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila heteroneura are: (i) Mesic to wet, montane, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 2,908-5,755 ft (908-1,754 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Cheirodendron trigynum ssp. trigynum, Clermontia clermontioides, C. clermontioides ssp. rockiana, C. hawaiiensis, C. kohalae, C. lindseyana, C. montis-loa, C. parviflora, C. peleana, C. pyrularia, and Delissea parviflora, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila heteroneura follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 1-Kau Forest, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 859357, 2130685; 859117, 2130401; 858810, 2130412; 858577, 2130667; 858596, 2130918; 858800, 2131167; 858976, 2131240; 859117, 2131196; 859416, 2130970.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 1-Kau Forest follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 2-Kona Refuge, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 836880, 2145492; 836927, 2144316; 836473, 2144373; 835378, 2144516; 831663, 2144980; 31685, 2145029; 831718, 2145184; 831669, 2145289; 831669, 2145387; 831694, 2145557; 31685, 2145727; 831685, 2145882; 831677, 2146020; 831710, 2146149; 831767, 2146247; 31685, 2146482; 831572, 2146766; 831572, 2146953; 831515, 2147156; 831442, 2147391; 31438, 2147486; 837419, 2147183.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 2-Kona Refuge follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 3-Lower Kahuku, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 849578, 2119874; 849925, 2117860; 849842, 2117726; 849716, 2117636; 849492, 2117618; 49240, 2117726; 849114, 2118058; 848962, 2118723; 848953, 2119065; 848845, 2119720; 48728, 2120187; 848701, 2120646; 848638, 2120870; 848620, 2121095; 848692, 2121194; 48782, 2121292; 849007, 2121310; 849177, 2121319; 849350, 2121233; 849475, 2120505; 49474, 2120484; 849447, 2120250; 849528, 2120044.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 3-Lower Kahuku follows: View Image
(9)Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 4-Pit Crater, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 821660, 2184453; 821670, 2184348; 821617, 2184279; 821490, 2184191; 821428, 2184164; 821304, 2184150; 821131, 2184187; 821052, 2184187; 821012, 2184150; 820889, 2184086; 820850, 2184076; 820824, 2184102; 820778, 2184164; 820705, 2184193; 820626, 2184233; 820610, 2184289; 820657, 2184318; 820673, 2184316; 820707, 2184310; 820723, 2184306; 820747, 2184293; 820790, 2184269; 820818, 2184247; 820832, 2184215; 820861, 2184180; 820905, 2184168; 820929, 2184191; 820939, 2184221; 820974, 2184255; 821024, 2184261; 821109, 2184261; 821206, 2184261; 821264, 2184269; 821282, 2184285; 821292, 2184322; 821254, 2184360; 821232, 2184396; 821276, 2184404; 821341, 2184400; 821369, 2184431; 821363, 2184463; 821333, 2184499; 821345, 2184528; 821426, 2184550; 821531, 2184554; 821619, 2184513.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 4-Pit Crater follows: View Image
(10)Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 5-Waihaka Gulch, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 868924, 2138585; 868686, 2138463; 868564, 2138464; 868434, 2138482; 868325, 2138598; 868350, 2138841; 868378, 2138886; 868503, 2139088; 868720, 2139220; 868946, 2139193; 869076, 2139167; 869160, 2139055; 869238, 2139018; 869248, 2138892.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila heteroneura-Unit 5-Waihaka Gulch follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila montgomeryi)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila montgomeryi are: (i) Mesic, lowland, diverse ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,720-2,985 ft (524-910 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Urera kaalae, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila montgomeryi follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila montgomeryi-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593240, 2374436; 593231, 2374371; 593281, 2374410; 593315, 2374385; 593612, 2374173; 593656, 2374138; 593621, 2374096; 593641, 2374077; 593676, 2374072; 593703, 2374057; 593734, 2374039; 593758, 2374058; 593793, 2374029; 593779, 2373964; 593731, 2373894; 593660, 2373784; 593609, 2373702; 593592, 2373648; 593592, 2373594; 593598, 2373553; 593657, 2373561; 593770, 2373549; 593792, 2373496; 593797, 2373417; 593842, 2373411; 593842, 2373326; 593905, 2373404; 594053, 2373383; 594103, 2373292; 594134, 2373228; 594156, 2373250; 594194, 2373256; 594178, 2373323; 594196, 2373386; 594229, 2373390; 594312, 2373340; 594341, 2373350; 594339, 2373421; 594383, 2373487; 594381, 2373513; 594460, 2373552; 594496, 2373553; 594497, 2373518; 594526, 2373509; 594572, 2373460; 594632, 2373519; 594649, 2373523; 594699, 2373475; 594728, 2373476; 594762, 2373532; 594791, 2373529; 594828, 2373501; 594852, 2373465; 594903, 2373501; 594933, 2373500; 594952, 2373489; 594974, 2373334; 594800, 2373150; 594718, 2373120; 594718, 2373102; 594744, 2373091; 594710, 2372721; 594720, 2372686; 594716, 2372633; 594678, 2372623; 594566, 2372651; 594536, 2372666; 594506, 2372663; 594467, 2372672; 594395, 2372663; 594406, 2372650; 594546, 2372567; 594558, 2372553; 594551, 2372535; 594389, 2372452; 594395, 2372434; 594415, 2372428; 594511, 2372449; 594603, 2372437; 594614, 2372421; 594607, 2372385; 594593, 2372353; 594591, 2372317; 594618, 2372322; 594661, 2372357; 594700, 2372384; 594696, 2372334; 594697, 2372333; 594697, 2372283; 594652, 2372257; 594541, 2372266; 594454, 2372294; 594400, 2372294; 594293, 2372267; 594231, 2372261; 594168, 2372241; 594126, 2372258; 594075, 2372267; 594030, 2372303; 593999, 2372354; 593948, 2372388; 593889, 2372397; 593812, 2372413; 593781, 2372425; 593756, 2372442; 593742, 2372467; 593742, 2372490; 593736, 2372521; 593736, 2372560; 593757, 2372587; 593790, 2372662; 593663, 2372772; 593543, 2372859; 593558, 2372894; 593555, 2372910; 593526, 2372928; 593476, 2372912; 593422, 2372953; 593420, 2372976; 593403, 2372997; 593400, 2373025; 593373, 2373016; 593352, 2373044; 593328, 2373025; 593215, 2373118; 593230, 2373171; 593214, 2373176; 593163, 2373154; 593095, 2373213; 593091, 2373238; 593064, 2373243; 593019, 2373295; 592937, 2373388; 592889, 2373462; 592897, 2373535; 592908, 2373597; 592923, 2373668; 592914, 2373772; 592889, 2373866; 592868, 2373941; 592867, 2373950; 592894, 2374029; 592908, 2374120; 592894, 2374162; 592860, 2374213; 592854, 2374216; 593151, 2374494.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila montgomery-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila montgomeryi-Unit 2-Palikea, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593529, 2367854; 593448, 2367801; 593302, 2367874; 593242, 2367927; 593193, 2367967; 593165, 2368065; 593217, 2368150; 593314, 2368283; 593399, 2368425; 593448, 2368578; 593505, 2368716; 593622, 2368833; 593703, 2368906; 593764, 2368963; 593832, 2369044; 593901, 2369145; 594002, 2369262; 594079, 2369331; 594104, 2369396; 594120, 2369485; 594124, 2369521; 594148, 2369525; 594213, 2369525; 594310, 2369497; 594395, 2369473; 594399, 2369392; 594396, 2369356; 594417, 2369313; 594461, 2369290; 594551, 2369278; 594579, 2369250; 594559, 2369197; 594472, 2369183; 594391, 2369179; 594354, 2369153; 594302, 2369072; 594257, 2369015; 594213, 2368914; 594136, 2368809; 594083, 2368672; 594035, 2368550; 593966, 2368417; 593966, 2368324; 593909, 2368259; 593792, 2368105; 593675, 2368000.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila montgomeryi-Unit 2-Palikea follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila montgomeryi-Unit 3-Puu Kaua, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 594166, 2370854; 594166, 2370853; 594164, 2370854; 594122, 2370843; 594090, 2370815; 594040, 2370789; 593996, 2370789; 593930, 2370827; 593852, 2370875; 593778, 2370907; 593716, 2370947; 593642, 2370999; 593602, 2371041; 593574, 2371067; 593558, 2371095; 593539, 2371118; 593531, 2371121; 593534, 2371173; 593519, 2371375; 593533, 2371375; 593552, 2371390; 593628, 2371404; 593716, 2371426; 593794, 2371431; 593876, 2371437; 593974, 2371435; 594036, 2371431; 594138, 2371415; 594190, 2371399; 594232, 2371385; 594246, 2371359; 594239, 2371354; 594170, 2370879; 594172, 2370877; 594170, 2370855.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila montgomeryi-Unit 3-Puu Kaua follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila mulli)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Hawaii, island of Hawaii, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila mulli are: (i) Wet, montane, ohia forest between the elevations of 1,955-3,250 ft (596-1,093 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Pritchardia beccariana, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila mulli follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila mulli-Unit 1-Olaa Forest, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 898754, 2154890; 898225, 2154740; 898030, 2154878; 897846, 2155268; 897927, 2155578; 898328, 2155910; 898508, 2155922; 899064, 2155498; 899064, 2155268.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila mulli-Unit 1-Olaa Forest follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila mulli-Unit 2-Stainback Forest, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 903259, 2169945; 903159, 2169907; 903080, 2169965; 902974, 2170089; 902953, 2170247; 903012, 2170346; 903101, 2170415; 903166, 2170439; 903245, 2170490; 903324, 2170521; 903420, 2170603; 903509, 2170651; 903636, 2170699; 903732, 2170771; 903849, 2170799; 903914, 2170789; 903955, 2170730; 903869, 2170662; 903866, 2170658; 903718, 2170579; 903653, 2170521; 903622, 2170487; 903441, 2170394; 903386, 2170322; 903399, 2170250; 903451, 2170133; 903403, 2170058.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila mulli-Unit 2-Stainback Forest follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila mulli-Unit 3-Waiakea Forest, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 897021, 2168026; 896225, 2167587; 895745, 2167704; 895687, 2167996; 895745, 2168207; 896014, 2168335; 896480, 2168668; 896841, 2169108; 897302, 2169068; 897522, 2168908; 897482, 2168607.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila mulli-Unit 3-Waiakea Forest follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila musaphilia)
(1) Critical habitat is depicted for County of Kauai, island of Kauai, Hawaii, on the map below. The map provided is for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila musaphilia are: (i) Mesic, montane, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 3,310-3,740 ft (1,009-1,128 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Acacia koa, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map unit. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5)Drosophila musaphilia-Unit 1-Kokee, Kauai County, island of Kauai, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 432035, 2448683; 432126, 2448510; 432111, 2448312; 432111, 2448119; 432106, 2447977; 432010, 2447906; 432025, 2447779; 431992, 2447749; 431962, 2447768; 431938, 2447766; 431926, 2447752; 431895, 2447719; 431861, 2447686; 431825, 2447651; 431786, 2447616; 431745, 2447581; 431701, 2447544; 431658, 2447505; 431616, 2447462; 431575, 2447417; 431535, 2447368; 431496, 2447318; 431457, 2447271; 431418, 2447231; 431379, 2447198; 431339, 2447172; 431299, 2447153; 431267, 2447131; 431247, 2447103; 431239, 2447068; 431244, 2447027; 431260, 2446979; 431278, 2446930; 431292, 2446881; 431300, 2446834; 431303, 2446788; 431302, 2446743; 431300, 2446700; 431301, 2446659; 431306, 2446621; 431252, 2446466; 431186, 2446345; 431181, 2446332; 430955, 2445963; 430860, 2445709; 430831, 2445664; 430760, 2445497; 430648, 2445441; 430416, 2445421; 430405, 2445422; 430396, 2445420; 430159, 2445358; 430153, 2445371; 430148, 2445402; 430150, 2445437; 430157, 2445475; 430170, 2445517; 430188, 2445562; 430212, 2445610; 430240, 2445660; 430270, 2445707; 430302, 2445754; 430335, 2445799; 430371, 2445842; 430407, 2445883; 430441, 2445921; 430474, 2445956; 430506, 2445988; 430535, 2446017; 430559, 2446044; 430567, 2446070; 430558, 2446095; 430533, 2446120; 430492, 2446144; 430441, 2446167; 430398, 2446193; 430363, 2446221; 430337, 2446252; 430320, 2446284; 430311, 2446319; 430309, 2446353; 430315, 2446388; 430327, 2446423; 430347, 2446457; 430373, 2446492; 430401, 2446525; 430430, 2446558; 430459, 2446589; 430489, 2446619; 430518, 2446649; 430531, 2446681; 430524, 2446716; 430497, 2446755; 430451, 2446797; 430387, 2446842; 430330, 2446887; 430288, 2446930; 430262, 2446971; 430250, 2447010; 430253, 2447047; 430263, 2447083; 430274, 2447118; 430288, 2447153; 430304, 2447187; 430323, 2447220; 430339, 2447254; 430350, 2447291; 430356, 2447331; 430358, 2447373; 430354, 2447418; 430351, 2447461; 430354, 2447496; 430361, 2447524; 430374, 2447545; 430392, 2447558; 430416, 2447567; 430445, 2447573; 430479, 2447576; 430518, 2447577; 430563, 2447574; 430609, 2447572; 430649, 2447573; 430684, 2447578; 430714, 2447587; 430737, 2447599; 430755, 2447616; 430767, 2447639; 430772, 2447667; 430772, 2447701; 430766, 2447740; 430756, 2447783; 430755, 2447821; 430762, 2447853; 430778, 2447879; 430802, 2447900; 430834, 2447916; 430864, 2447928; 430893, 2447937; 430920, 2447943; 430945, 2447947; 430968, 2447947; 430989, 2447952; 431007, 2447961; 431022, 2447974; 431035, 2447992; 431045, 2448014; 431049, 2448036; 431046, 2448057; 431036, 2448077; 431019, 2448096; 430996, 2448113; 430971, 2448128; 430946, 2448140; 430921, 2448149; 430896, 2448155; 430871, 2448158; 430849, 2448165; 430830, 2448179; 430815, 2448200; 430804, 2448228; 430796, 2448263; 430799, 2448299; 430816, 2448330; 430848, 2448356; 430894, 2448377; 430956, 2448393; 431018, 2448407; 431064, 2448423; 431094, 2448440; 431109, 2448459; 431107, 2448479; 431094, 2448502; 431076, 2448530; 431054, 2448563; 431027, 2448601; 430996, 2448643; 430967, 2448687; 430957, 2448722; 430966, 2448749; 430994, 2448766; 431042, 2448775; 431103, 2448778; 431162, 2448779; 431218, 2448779; 431269, 2448779; 431317, 2448777; 431361, 2448775; 431403, 2448767; 431443, 2448754; 431480, 2448736; 431515, 2448712; 431548, 2448685; 431579, 2448661; 431607, 2448643; 431633, 2448630; 431657, 2448622; 431678, 2448620; 431692, 2448631; 431697, 2448656; 431694, 2448695; 431683, 2448749; 431665, 2448816; 431657, 2448878; 431666, 2448928; 431692, 2448967; 431735, 2448994; 431795, 2449009; 431857, 2449019; 431913, 2449024; 431963, 2449027; 432008, 2449026; 432046, 2449022; 432076, 2449012; 432094, 2448996; 432100, 2448974; 432095, 2448945; 432078, 2448910; 432060, 2448872; 432053, 2448837; 432063, 2448834; 432035, 2448784.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila musaphilia-Unit 1-Kokee follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila neoclavisetae)
(1) Critical habitat is depicted for County of Maui, island of Maui, Hawaii, on the map below. The map provided is for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila neoclavisetae are: (i) Wet, montane, ohia forest between the elevations of 3,405-4,590 ft (1,036-1,399 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Cyanea kunthiana and C. macrostegia ssp. macrostegia, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map unit. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5)Drosophila neoclavisetae-Unit 1-Puu Kukui, Maui County, island of Maui, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 749957, 2315007; 750017, 2314927; 750054, 2314874; 750054, 2314874; 750070, 2314854; 750070, 2314854; 750070, 2314853; 750070, 2314853; 750095, 2314828; 750095, 2314828; 750095, 2314828; 750118, 2314807; 750118, 2314807; 750118, 2314806; 750119, 2314806; 750119, 2314806; 750137, 2314795; 750137, 2314795; 750137, 2314795; 750137, 2314795; 750138, 2314795; 750138, 2314795; 750172, 2314783; 750197, 2314770; 750214, 2314760; 750222, 2314756; 750222, 2314756; 750222, 2314756; 750231, 2314751; 750244, 2314735; 750244, 2314735; 750244, 2314735; 750245, 2314735; 750263, 2314718; 750263, 2314718; 750263, 2314718; 750283, 2314702; 750381, 2314361; 750381, 2314360; 750421, 2314232; 750421, 2314232; 750421, 2314232; 750421, 2314231; 750421, 2314231; 750421, 2314231; 750422, 2314231; 750422, 2314230; 750422, 2314230; 750402, 2314210; 750397, 2314126; 750357, 2314098; 750329, 2314098; 750312, 2314143; 750290, 2314227; 750239, 2314244; 750194, 2314227; 750133, 2314238; 750076, 2314255; 750009, 2314238; 749958, 2314259; 749885, 2314289; 749773, 2314435; 749721, 2314492; 749520, 2314710; 749515, 2314969; 749509, 2315036; 749509, 2315093; 749565, 2315087; 749649, 2315036; 749739, 2314991; 749756, 2315031; 749655, 2315132; 749599, 2315244; 749554, 2315340; 749458, 2315407; 749368, 2315480; 749254, 2315543; 749183, 2315602; 749145, 2315636; 749117, 2315676; 749125, 2315679; 749125, 2315679; 749125, 2315679; 749125, 2315679; 749125, 2315678; 749125, 2315678; 749126, 2315678; 749126, 2315678; 749126, 2315677; 749138, 2315668; 749138, 2315668; 749172, 2315644; 749172, 2315644; 749172, 2315644; 749172, 2315644; 749172, 2315644; 749186, 2315637; 749203, 2315624; 749221, 2315611; 749221, 2315611; 749221, 2315611; 749222, 2315611; 749222, 2315611; 749222, 2315611; 749243, 2315602; 749331, 2315566; 749351, 2315553; 749351, 2315553; 749383, 2315533; 749383, 2315533; 749383, 2315533; 749403, 2315522; 749419, 2315511; 749468, 2315475; 749476, 2315462; 749483, 2315449; 749483, 2315449; 749484, 2315449; 749484, 2315449; 749498, 2315429; 749498, 2315429; 749498, 2315428; 749522, 2315400; 749522, 2315400; 749522, 2315400; 749522, 2315400; 749523, 2315399; 749523, 2315399; 749523, 2315399; 749548, 2315382; 749548, 2315382; 749548, 2315382; 749570, 2315370; 749570, 2315370; 749570, 2315370; 749616, 2315349; 749626, 2315340; 749626, 2315340; 749627, 2315340; 749650, 2315324; 749664, 2315305; 749675, 2315287; 749679, 2315278; 749679, 2315278; 749679, 2315278; 749679, 2315278; 749680, 2315278; 749698, 2315255; 749698, 2315254; 749698, 2315254; 749718, 2315234; 749718, 2315234; 749718, 2315234; 749718, 2315233; 749718, 2315233; 749734, 2315222; 749779, 2315184; 749779, 2315184; 749780, 2315183; 749780, 2315183; 749780, 2315183; 749802, 2315170; 749831, 2315145; 749872, 2315096; 749872, 2315096; 749872, 2315096; 749872, 2315096; 749873, 2315095; 749873, 2315095; 749886, 2315085; 749931, 2315044; 749957, 2315008.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila neoclavisetae-Unit 1-Puu Kukui follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila obatai)
(1) Critical habitat is depicted for County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila obatai are: (i) Dry to mesic, lowland, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,475-2,535 ft (450-773 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Pleomele forbesii, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of the critical habitat units for Drosophila obatai follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila obatai-Unit 1-Puu Pane, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 591489, 2379704; 591662, 2379690; 591807, 2379704; 591822, 2379699; 591901, 2379571; 591871, 2379579; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591830, 2379596; 591791, 2379600; 591791, 2379600; 591791, 2379601; 591791, 2379600; 591791, 2379600; 591791, 2379600; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591766, 2379597; 591741, 2379583; 591741, 2379583; 591710, 2379565; 591672, 2379554; 591672, 2379554; 591635, 2379542; 591614, 2379537; 591614, 2379537; 591614, 2379537; 591582, 2379526; 591582, 2379526; 591582, 2379526; 591582, 2379526; 591582, 2379526; 591545, 2379500; 591523, 2379495; 591496, 2379495; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591461, 2379505; 591444, 2379502; 591444, 2379502; 591444, 2379502; 591444, 2379502; 591444, 2379502; 591432, 2379498; 591421, 2379497; 591421, 2379497; 591421, 2379497; 591421, 2379497; 591421, 2379497; 591420, 2379497; 591420, 2379497; 591420, 2379497; 591420, 2379497; 591420, 2379497; 591405, 2379487; 591405, 2379487; 591405, 2379487; 591405, 2379486; 591405, 2379486; 591405, 2379486; 591403, 2379483; 591354, 2379454; 591283, 2379460; 591240, 2379449; 591113, 2379474; 591116, 2379531; 591169, 2379618; 591284, 2379716; 591345, 2379723.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila obatai-Unit 1-Puu Pane follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila obatai-Unit 2-Wailupe, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 629222, 2358352; 629208, 2358307; 629199, 2358225; 629147, 2358205; 629100, 2358307; 629048, 2358343; 629028, 2358316; 629023, 2358250; 629005, 2358174; 628908, 2358169; 628890, 2358110; 628922, 2358034; 628883, 2358011; 628795, 2358007; 628791, 2357939; 628753, 2357885; 628759, 2357799; 628705, 2357743; 628676, 2357619; 628606, 2357592; 628536, 2357607; 628552, 2357673; 628610, 2357731; 628574, 2357806; 628559, 2357874; 628619, 2357932; 628637, 2357973; 628635, 2358074; 628660, 2358185; 628735, 2358298; 628775, 2358411; 628936, 2358634; 629070, 2358711; 629243, 2358647; 629307, 2358506.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila obatai-Unit 2-Wailupe follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila ochrobasis)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Hawaii, island of Hawaii, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila ochrobasis are: (i) Mesic to wet, montane, ohia, koa, and Cheirodendron sp. forest between the elevations of 3,850-5,390 ft (1,173-1,643 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Clermontia calophylla, C. clermontioides, C. clermontioides ssp. rockiana, C. drepanomorpha, C. hawaiiensis, C. kohalae, C. lindseyana, C. montis-loa, C. parviflora, C. peleana, C. pyrularia, C. waimeae, Marattia douglasii, Myrsine lanaiensis, M. lessertiana, and M. sandwicensis, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila ochrobasis follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 1-Kipuka 9, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 884112, 2179392; 884090, 2179333; 884069, 2179303; 884023, 2179281; 883971, 2179292; 883936, 2179295; 883896, 2179273; 883855, 2179287; 883825, 2179319; 883828, 2179335; 883861, 2179349; 883869, 2179346; 883885, 2179346; 883888, 2179373; 883893, 2179409; 883896, 2179441; 883934, 2179473; 883985, 2179484; 884036, 2179444; 884112, 2179409.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 1-Kipuka 9 follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 2-Kipuka 14, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii. (i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 884379, 2179103; 884375, 2179051; 884351, 2178992; 884320, 2178889; 884264, 2178832; 884236, 2178818; 884211, 2178834; 884141, 2178891; 884099, 2178924; 884064, 2178929; 884026, 2178959; 884026, 2178976; 884052, 2178983; 884071, 2179008; 884101, 2179013; 884137, 2179021; 884160, 2179035; 884148, 2179051; 884151, 2179065; 884210, 2179063; 884208, 2179084; 884242, 2179101; 884280, 2179131; 884323, 2179146; 884365, 2179146.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 2-Kipuka 14 follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 3-Kohala Mountains East, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 848091, 2222077; 847912, 2222077; 847578, 2222142; 847461, 2222323; 847396, 2222654; 847508, 2222900; 847620, 2223146; 847773, 2223179; 848104, 2223079; 848172, 2222934; 848235, 2222798; 848327, 2222764; 848361, 2222693; 848350, 2222595; 848317, 2222476; 848177, 2222184.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 3-Kohala Mountains East follows: View Image
(9)Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 4-Kohala Mountains West, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 841990, 2224000; 842156, 2223966; 842268, 2223966; 842486, 2223897; 842666, 2223757; 842803, 2223586; 842840, 2223426; 842812, 2223314; 842758, 2223157; 842584, 2223047; 842430, 2223096; 842355, 2223157; 842260, 2223278; 842154, 2223345; 842020, 2223634; 841988, 2223746; 841967, 2223882.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 4-Kohala Mountains West follows: View Image
(10)Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 5-Upper Kahuku, Hawaii County, island of Hawaii, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 850211, 2124185; 849989, 2124179; 849874, 2124347; 849874, 2124516; 849975, 2124603; 850177, 2124724; 850332, 2124866; 850474, 2124900; 850589, 2124832; 850669, 2124785; 850690, 2124684; 850669, 2124549; 850508, 2124448; 850339, 2124320.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila ochrobasis-Unit 5-Upper Kahuku follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Kauai County, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) Primary constituent elements. (i) In units 1, 2, and 3, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) are:(A) Elevation: 3,000 to 5,243 ft (914 to 1,598 m).(B) Annual precipitation: 50 to 75 inches (127 to 190 centimeters).(C) Substrate: Weathered aa lava flows, rocky mucks, thin silty loams, deep volcanic ash soils.(D) Canopy: Acacia, Metrosideros, Psychotria, Tetraplasandra, Zanthoxylum.(E) Subcanopy: Cheirodendron, Coprosma, Kadua, Ilex, Myoporum, Myrsine.(F) Understory: Bidens, Dryopteris, Leptecophylla, Poa, Scaevola, Sophora.(G) Larval host plants (Cheirodendron sp., Tetraplasandra sp.).(ii) In units 4, 5, and 6, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) are: (A) Elevation: 3,000 to 5,243 ft (914 to 1,598 m).(B) Annual precipitation: Greater than 75 inches (190 centimeters).(C) Substrate: Well-developed soils, montane bogs.(D) Canopy: Acacia, Charpentiera, Cheirodendron, Metrosideros.(E) Subcanopy: Broussaisia, Cibotium, Eurya, Ilex, Myrsine.(F) Understory: Ferns, Carex, Coprosma, Leptecophylla, Oreobolus, Rhynchospora, Vaccinium.(G) Larval host plants (Cheirodendron sp., Tetraplasandra sp.).(3) Manmade features and structures, such as buildings, roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas, existing on the effective date of this rule do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements.(4) Critical habitat maps. Maps were created in GIS, with coordinates in UTM Zone 4 with units in meters using North American datum of 1983 (NAD 83).(5) Index map of critical habitat units for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(6) Unit 1-Montane Mesic, Kauai County, Hawaii.(i) Unit 1-Montane Mesic consists of 2,422.6 ac (980.4 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 430107, 2447429; 430242, 2447664; 430073, 2447126; 430793, 2448310; 430124, 2446907; 430393, 2447748; 430690, 2447765; 430671, 2447997; 430764, 2448188; 430886, 2448507; 430903, 2448664; 430985, 2448705; 431560, 2448675; 431414, 2448890; 430291, 2446570; 431058, 2446300; 431200, 2449070; 431362, 2449169; 431171, 2448699; 430854, 2445930; 432530, 2450196; 431391, 2449273; 431323, 2447013; 431211, 2446394; 431101, 2446447; 431112, 2446394; 431069, 2446331; 431007, 2446203; 430944, 2446145; 430902, 2445976; 430191, 2446386; 430826, 2445805; 430857, 2445727; 430824, 2445631; 430442, 2445640; 430323, 2445779; 430204, 2445809; 430191, 2445898; 429898, 2446100; 429871, 2446234; 430939, 2446061; 432796, 2450365; 432504, 2449961; 432579, 2450036; 432552, 2450080; 432551, 2450083; 432001, 2447726; 432534, 2450174; 431629, 2448739; 432565, 2450262; 432531, 2450116; 432740, 2450249; 432441, 2449848; 432808, 2450383; 432882, 2450351; 432904, 2450341; 432827, 2447751; 432932, 2447668; 433014, 2447717; 433109, 2447775; 433094, 2447922; 432560, 2450267; 431875, 2449780; 431322, 2449418; 431403, 2449436; 431727, 2449372; 431769, 2449447; 431705, 2449569; 431720, 2449620; 431805, 2449591; 431919, 2449578; 432498, 2449952; 431904, 2449665; 432486, 2449909; 432046, 2449781; 432052, 2449783; 432113, 2449740; 432217, 2449712; 432251, 2449685; 432259, 2449679; 432344, 2449744; 432419, 2449806; 431322, 2449372; 431905, 2449660; 434486, 2447126; 434073, 2448685; 434228, 2448620; 434292, 2448479; 434318, 2448298; 434279, 2447951; 434163, 2447783; 434086, 2447693; 434073, 2447500; 434623, 2446526; 434357, 2447229; 433545, 2449136; 434627, 2447088; 434686, 2447020; 434682, 2447017; 434657, 2446977; 434652, 2446933; 434612, 2446807; 434641, 2446663; 434631, 2446528; 434202, 2447345; 433399, 2449709; 431205, 2448983; 432073, 2447674; 433046, 2450280; 433196, 2450196; 433287, 2450063; 433353, 2449880; 433467, 2449787; 433429, 2449741; 433880, 2448827; 433407, 2449708; 433725, 2448994; 433401, 2449697; 433339, 2449600; 433313, 2449484; 433339, 2449381; 433368, 2449293; 433368, 2449292; 433369, 2449255; 433389, 2449256; 434254, 2447886; 433408, 2449708; 433527, 2447856; 434086, 2446095; 433862, 2446165; 433606, 2446193; 433449, 2446235; 433397, 2446440; 433257, 2446958; 433577, 2447086; 433706, 2447138; 434090, 2446098; 433562, 2447841; 432639, 2447624; 432918, 2447407; 432672, 2447598; 434620, 2446512; 432609, 2447647; 434318, 2448182; 432195, 2447587; 432136, 2447629; 432133, 2447631; 432081, 2447668; 433746, 2447766; 434500, 2446448; 432320, 2447497; 434103, 2446297; 434618, 2446459; 434582, 2446443; 434558, 2446439; 434514, 2446449; 434471, 2446422; 434457, 2446416; 434447, 2446420; 434392, 2446421; 434423, 2446441; 434416, 2446441; 434625, 2446467; 434201, 2446573; 434403, 2446435; 434628, 2446479; 434400, 2446429; 434434, 2446428; 434386, 2446429; 434533, 2446441.(ii) Map of Unit 1-Montane Mesic for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2-Montane Mesic, Kauai County, Hawaii.(i) Unit 2-Montane Mesic consists of 375.6 ac (152.0 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 431975, 2446280; 432559, 2446255; 432659, 2446240; 432948, 2446150; 433067, 2445928; 432758, 2445304; 432001, 2445941; 431873, 2444849; 432912, 2445580; 432674, 2444970; 431626, 2445435; 431730, 2445114; 431950, 2444792; 432135, 2444807; 432377, 2444722; 432548, 2444752; 431645, 2445326; 431736, 2445617.(ii) Map of Unit 2-Montane Mesic for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(8) Unit 3-Montane Mesic, Kauai County, Hawaii.(i) Unit 3-Montane Mesic consists of 138.5 ac (56.0 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 438012, 2440389; 438014, 2440437; 438023, 2440484; 438111, 2440652; 438112, 2440588; 437817, 2440071; 438028, 2440577; 437922, 2440355; 437336, 2440335; 437912, 2440201; 437827, 2440132; 437785, 2440013; 437687, 2439960; 437636, 2439819; 437870, 2440140; 437545, 2439761; 438149, 2440714; 437529, 2439721; 437987, 2441027; 437450, 2440047; 437335, 2440180; 437335, 2440329; 438159, 2440914; 438249, 2440857; 438253, 2440854; 438243, 2440830; 438287, 2440738; 437602, 2440771; 438227, 2440730; 437586, 2439743.(ii) Map of Unit 3-Montane Mesic for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(9) Unit 4-Montane Wet, Kauai County, Hawaii. (i) Unit 4-Montane Wet consists of 13,055.0 ac (5,283.2 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 448638, 2440764; 448601, 2440679; 448606, 2440704; 448612, 2440722; 448615, 2440731; 448619, 2440740; 448630, 2440759; 448650, 2440769; 448600, 2440668; 448622, 2440749; 448599, 2440647; 448601, 2440652; 448678, 2440741; 448777, 2440842; 448663, 2440773; 449006, 2441012; 448764, 2440857; 449068, 2441051; 449121, 2441114; 449121, 2441114; 448887, 2440934; 448811, 2440896; 448954, 2441097; 448943, 2441063; 448943, 2441053; 448943, 2441044; 448941, 2441024; 448940, 2441006; 448918, 2440982; 448877, 2440939; 448861, 2440927; 448735, 2440829; 448837, 2440912; 448678, 2440780; 448802, 2440889; 448788, 2440878; 449115, 2442038; 448745, 2440841; 449111, 2441196; 448727, 2440820; 448720, 2440813; 448711, 2440806; 448691, 2440790; 448841, 2440914; 447374, 2443275; 449244, 2441819; 447623, 2443445; 447616, 2443588; 447603, 2443646; 447556, 2443686; 447325, 2443651; 447295, 2443639; 447247, 2443586; 448634, 2443800; 447287, 2443339; 448657, 2443629; 447481, 2443262; 447636, 2443160; 447645, 2443143; 447645, 2443146; 447894, 2443371; 447865, 2443358; 447712, 2443351; 447631, 2443389; 448948, 2441084; 447249, 2443451; 448917, 2442504; 449106, 2441435; 449173, 2441529; 449201, 2441638; 449249, 2441697; 449275, 2441773; 449148, 2441893; 449090, 2442135; 449064, 2442221; 448614, 2443950; 448983, 2442384; 449078, 2441297; 448880, 2442563; 448861, 2442593; 448805, 2442677; 448765, 2442787; 448696, 2442955; 448653, 2443075; 448651, 2443187; 448674, 2443301; 448669, 2443477; 449024, 2442290; 444824, 2443350; 444161, 2444181; 445808, 2442898; 445681, 2442977; 445559, 2443010; 445437, 2443077; 446100, 2442628; 445045, 2443240; 446256, 2442602; 444659, 2443447; 444532, 2443516; 444456, 2443572; 444423, 2443638; 444334, 2443811; 446499, 2441271; 445254, 2443156; 446686, 2441764; 441856, 2446328; 446673, 2441408; 446651, 2441424; 446641, 2441436; 446587, 2441501; 445966, 2442725; 446640, 2441627; 444075, 2444349; 446694, 2442007; 446591, 2442195; 446650, 2442430; 446675, 2442432; 446482, 2442513; 446373, 2442574; 446587, 2441543; 443497, 2444548; 444237, 2444013; 443579, 2444514; 443571, 2444521; 443557, 2444532; 443553, 2444537; 443610, 2444483; 443516, 2444546; 443617, 2444477; 443483, 2444551; 443478, 2444555; 443464, 2444570; 443459, 2444579; 443452, 2444591; 443447, 2444608; 443534, 2444543; 443722, 2444464; 444016, 2444444; 443984, 2444419; 443985, 2444416; 443769, 2444440; 443760, 2444446; 443598, 2444493; 443732, 2444458; 446375, 2441172; 443703, 2444469; 443685, 2444463; 443677, 2444459; 443666, 2444456; 443647, 2444460; 443628, 2444469; 443740, 2444454; 441656, 2441573; 442568, 2441274; 440114, 2440528; 440464, 2440832; 440528, 2440844; 440586, 2440905; 440110, 2440524; 441650, 2441573; 440014, 2440441; 441659, 2441579; 441727, 2441586; 441774, 2441575; 441900, 2441576; 441968, 2441515; 446610, 2441349; 441637, 2441552; 439096, 2441847; 438866, 2442347; 438934, 2442351; 438960, 2442270; 438967, 2442246; 438976, 2442220; 440113, 2440527; 439088, 2441871; 442723, 2441295; 439491, 2440617; 439551, 2440431; 439556, 2440414; 439832, 2440430; 439931, 2440426; 440002, 2440430; 439037, 2442031; 445551, 2441162; 442287, 2441225; 445235, 2441328; 445344, 2441376; 445380, 2441414; 445392, 2441392; 444560, 2441032; 445510, 2441194; 444480, 2440997; 445886, 2441308; 446122, 2441415; 446214, 2441291; 448944, 2441075; 446300, 2441227; 446357, 2441185; 445395, 2441389; 443889, 2441172; 442843, 2441314; 442924, 2441340; 442982, 2441350; 442977, 2441356; 443016, 2441342; 445124, 2441205; 443707, 2441132; 443440, 2444655; 444062, 2441230; 444083, 2441215; 444109, 2441224; 444113, 2441221; 444124, 2441223; 444455, 2440990; 443023, 2441344; 442711, 2445664; 442430, 2445827; 442668, 2445560; 442666, 2445576; 442668, 2445590; 442674, 2445604; 442672, 2445510; 442713, 2445661; 442668, 2445494; 442501, 2445803; 442492, 2445803; 442467, 2445799; 442448, 2445805; 442444, 2445807; 443444, 2444627; 442710, 2445647; 442709, 2445399; 442804, 2445357; 442798, 2445359; 442785, 2445364; 442765, 2445370; 442747, 2445377; 442673, 2445515; 442727, 2445386; 442430, 2445830; 442694, 2445414; 442689, 2445419; 442682, 2445433; 442675, 2445453; 442671, 2445471; 442667, 2445490; 442743, 2445378; 441897, 2446273; 442435, 2445813; 442019, 2446165; 442005, 2446171; 441982, 2446194; 441963, 2446219; 442059, 2446159; 441929, 2446268; 442071, 2446146; 441879, 2446263; 441852, 2446219; 441838, 2446221; 441834, 2446230; 441848, 2446265; 441855, 2446295; 441943, 2446256; 442202, 2445986; 442428, 2445851; 442381, 2445882; 442372, 2445885; 442317, 2445917; 442301, 2445924; 442039, 2446165; 442261, 2445949; 442858, 2445342; 442175, 2445995; 442100, 2446007; 442082, 2446029; 442072, 2446052; 442067, 2446082; 442073, 2446121; 442273, 2445945; 443240, 2444927; 442821, 2445353; 443294, 2444870; 443290, 2444876; 443281, 2444890; 443271, 2444898; 443307, 2444833; 443252, 2444914; 443309, 2444829; 443234, 2444932; 443215, 2444938; 443196, 2444944; 443193, 2444946; 443177, 2444962; 443175, 2444965; 443260, 2444907; 443352, 2444721; 438757, 2442331; 443435, 2444664; 443423, 2444686; 443403, 2444695; 443385, 2444699; 443301, 2444851; 443366, 2444706; 443156, 2445003; 443346, 2444728; 443341, 2444740; 443333, 2444758; 443327, 2444778; 443320, 2444796; 443313, 2444815; 443373, 2444702; 442952, 2445303; 443029, 2445263; 443009, 2445266; 443006, 2445268; 442990, 2445276; 442981, 2445284; 443163, 2444984; 442956, 2445301; 443068, 2445227; 442934, 2445314; 442915, 2445323; 442898, 2445330; 442877, 2445336; 442862, 2445341; 443443, 2444647; 442972, 2445292; 443122, 2445132; 442842, 2445347; 443153, 2445020; 443153, 2445040; 443152, 2445059; 443150, 2445078; 443144, 2445096; 443047, 2445260; 443135, 2445115; 443065, 2445247; 443103, 2445152; 443083, 2445171; 443066, 2445190; 443066, 2445209; 443067, 2445215; 443158, 2444995; 443140, 2445105; 440025, 2445056; 439668, 2444981; 440214, 2445151; 440216, 2445150; 440347, 2445106; 440289, 2445097; 440078, 2445204; 440124, 2445056; 439994, 2445245; 439910, 2445087; 439796, 2445123; 439719, 2445133; 439696, 2445110; 439681, 2445072; 439364, 2444192; 440216, 2445076; 439480, 2445095; 438927, 2444790; 438982, 2444746; 439037, 2444786; 439157, 2444829; 439238, 2444846; 440165, 2445166; 439434, 2444999; 439643, 2444902; 439484, 2445120; 439501, 2445220; 439598, 2445317; 439699, 2445360; 439794, 2445352; 439883, 2445309; 439360, 2444907; 439945, 2444540; 439673, 2445011; 439890, 2444912; 439948, 2444922; 439994, 2444883; 440052, 2444784; 439859, 2444782; 439996, 2444642; 439859, 2444723; 439876, 2444423; 439825, 2444344; 439759, 2444342; 439685, 2444334; 439583, 2444266; 438838, 2442340; 440032, 2444731; 439254, 2444472; 439571, 2444823; 439485, 2444800; 439386, 2444762; 439258, 2444658; 439172, 2444564; 439864, 2444845; 439156, 2444527; 438580, 2444854; 439413, 2444371; 439522, 2444418; 439617, 2444459; 439747, 2444522; 439800, 2444594; 439843, 2444655; 439145, 2444538; 435698, 2452376; 438807, 2444845; 436003, 2452334; 435955, 2452326; 435902, 2452378; 435838, 2452443; 436579, 2452559; 435719, 2452378; 436804, 2452559; 435477, 2452358; 435478, 2452345; 435479, 2452304; 435517, 2452192; 435519, 2452190; 435540, 2452168; 435810, 2452427; 438006, 2453313; 438476, 2452702; 438465, 2452788; 438430, 2452817; 438386, 2452854; 438269, 2452930; 436189, 2452365; 438110, 2453148; 435895, 2451700; 437935, 2453510; 437933, 2453512; 437797, 2453318; 437592, 2453026; 437202, 2452948; 437201, 2452932; 438116, 2453088; 438263, 2444805; 436811, 2449026; 437237, 2447714; 437230, 2447713; 437248, 2447657; 437232, 2447645; 435631, 2452072; 438179, 2444732; 436566, 2449559; 438343, 2444896; 438406, 2444952; 438475, 2444955; 438523, 2444886; 438536, 2444858; 439298, 2444154; 438168, 2444734; 436235, 2450550; 438677, 2444833; 435961, 2451591; 436027, 2451466; 436103, 2451262; 436162, 2451016; 436212, 2450766; 436739, 2449180; 436234, 2450558; 436706, 2449252; 436250, 2450410; 436234, 2450237; 436386, 2449952; 436472, 2449769; 436566, 2449560; 435779, 2451881; 436230, 2450590; 438030, 2442243; 438130, 2442234; 437996, 2442188; 437998, 2442202; 437998, 2442205; 437999, 2442211; 437973, 2442147; 438012, 2442229; 437954, 2442136; 438049, 2442246; 438065, 2442246; 438088, 2442240; 438095, 2442238; 438098, 2442237; 439456, 2444205; 438000, 2442216; 437826, 2442106; 437754, 2441991; 437758, 2441998; 437766, 2442017; 437777, 2442052; 437791, 2442074; 437984, 2442167; 437806, 2442092; 438157, 2442234; 437839, 2442110; 437873, 2442121; 437887, 2442121; 437912, 2442123; 437926, 2442125; 437939, 2442128; 437799, 2442084; 438656, 2442321; 438114, 2442232; 438535, 2442314; 438536, 2442314; 438561, 2442316; 438577, 2442315; 438517, 2442310; 438626, 2442315; 438496, 2442310; 438668, 2442322; 438679, 2442324; 438694, 2442327; 438704, 2442326; 438721, 2442329; 446348, 2441177; 438609, 2442314; 438392, 2442294; 438219, 2442244; 438238, 2442248; 438254, 2442248; 438305, 2442256; 438355, 2442265; 438523, 2442310; 438376, 2442278; 437745, 2441950; 438418, 2442311; 438433, 2442319; 438436, 2442321; 438453, 2442321; 438453, 2442321; 438460, 2442320; 438373, 2442277; 437363, 2443282; 437751, 2441981; 437981, 2443476; 437808, 2443397; 437928, 2443310; 437950, 2443233; 438143, 2443587; 437364, 2443298; 438183, 2443628; 437277, 2443228; 437144, 2443208; 437065, 2443211; 437060, 2443212; 436974, 2443182; 436997, 2443061; 437657, 2443231; 438835, 2443883; 439282, 2444110; 439268, 2444068; 439181, 2444032; 439094, 2444009; 439048, 2443913; 438208, 2443477; 438964, 2443837; 437226, 2442709; 438723, 2443923; 438608, 2443916; 438453, 2443825; 438438, 2443814; 438318, 2443723; 438201, 2443629; 439043, 2443859; 437697, 2441878; 437601, 2441867; 437602, 2441867; 437617, 2441866; 437635, 2441866; 437647, 2441866; 437052, 2442940; 437689, 2441877; 437522, 2441879; 437705, 2441878; 437711, 2441887; 437717, 2441899; 437736, 2441928; 437740, 2441938; 438821, 2442339; 437674, 2441875; 437294, 2442356; 437747, 2441961; 437088, 2442647; 437103, 2442643; 437156, 2442615; 437159, 2442579; 437120, 2442503; 437566, 2441876; 437174, 2442422; 437532, 2441880; 437425, 2442191; 437307, 2442101; 437476, 2442051; 437493, 2441868; 437495, 2441869; 437182, 2442830; 437105, 2442445; 448431, 2442766; 448447, 2442675; 448469, 2442871; 448462, 2442858; 448442, 2442821; 448437, 2442805; 448481, 2442894; 448432, 2442775; 448486, 2442910; 448428, 2442750; 448428, 2442738; 448432, 2442727; 448437, 2442711; 448443, 2442699; 448671, 2442369; 448435, 2442791; 448579, 2443112; 448582, 2443190; 448582, 2443172; 448582, 2443162; 448583, 2443151; 448585, 2443140; 448477, 2442887; 448585, 2443122; 448447, 2442663; 448562, 2443086; 448545, 2443051; 448529, 2443019; 448507, 2442976; 448498, 2442952; 448490, 2442930; 448586, 2443129; 448642, 2442440; 448447, 2442688; 448602, 2442477; 448615, 2442472; 448623, 2442466; 448634, 2442459; 448566, 2442503; 448640, 2442451; 448550, 2442513; 448642, 2442430; 448642, 2442419; 448643, 2442410; 448648, 2442399; 448657, 2442387; 447996, 2444312; 448637, 2442455; 448464, 2442531; 448443, 2442636; 448443, 2442627; 448440, 2442604; 448438, 2442565; 448441, 2442549; 448587, 2442486; 448455, 2442534; 448589, 2443224; 448474, 2442530; 448488, 2442531; 448505, 2442534; 448515, 2442533; 448530, 2442527; 448536, 2442523; 448449, 2442536; 448502, 2443743; 448586, 2443203; 448512, 2443792; 448512, 2443783; 448513, 2443779; 448513, 2443769; 448473, 2443878; 448504, 2443752; 448470, 2443888; 448504, 2443735; 448507, 2443727; 448522, 2443706; 448538, 2443682; 448546, 2443665; 448552, 2443643; 448509, 2443760; 447932, 2443750; 447925, 2444320; 447843, 2444325; 447864, 2444277; 447942, 2444178; 448003, 2444015; 448500, 2443823; 447967, 2443867; 448549, 2443613; 447904, 2443646; 447921, 2443582; 447949, 2443460; 447939, 2443412; 448458, 2443882; 448470, 2443889; 448008, 2443903; 448590, 2443306; 448578, 2443441; 448572, 2443417; 448576, 2443405; 448584, 2443388; 448590, 2443369; 448552, 2443630; 448593, 2443325; 448591, 2443484; 448591, 2443291; 448592, 2443277; 448592, 2443261; 448592, 2443254; 448591, 2443241; 448673, 2442365; 448595, 2443352; 448553, 2443539; 448587, 2443214; 448544, 2443601; 448533, 2443587; 448527, 2443576; 448523, 2443570; 448518, 2443559; 448585, 2443461; 448528, 2443546; 448588, 2443466; 448560, 2443535; 448569, 2443527; 448577, 2443516; 448582, 2443508; 448589, 2443493; 448551, 2443621; 448518, 2443552; 449003, 2441449; 448936, 2441403; 449064, 2441492; 449060, 2441481; 449053, 2441472; 449049, 2441471; 449066, 2441511; 449032, 2441461; 449061, 2441528; 448971, 2441443; 448964, 2441441; 448952, 2441427; 448948, 2441420; 448945, 2441411; 448665, 2442379; 449040, 2441466; 449012, 2441616; 448972, 2441689; 446228, 2441279; 448995, 2441668; 449000, 2441660; 449004, 2441650; 449065, 2441502; 449009, 2441625; 448930, 2441400; 449017, 2441611; 449030, 2441595; 449037, 2441588; 449043, 2441578; 449046, 2441569; 449050, 2441561; 449006, 2441639; 448967, 2441159; 448940, 2441404; 448926, 2441212; 448930, 2441194; 448933, 2441184; 448941, 2441177; 448940, 2441238; 448961, 2441163; 448944, 2441250; 448972, 2441150; 448973, 2441143; 448972, 2441136; 448971, 2441119; 448969, 2441116; 448964, 2441109; 448949, 2441170; 448928, 2441313; 448922, 2441392; 448918, 2441381; 448916, 2441369; 448917, 2441357; 448919, 2441341; 448934, 2441230; 448925, 2441322; 448933, 2441715; 448935, 2441302; 448944, 2441291; 448948, 2441281; 448948, 2441273; 448948, 2441264; 448946, 2441259; 448920, 2441333; 448677, 2442140; 441868, 2446401; 448673, 2442209; 448671, 2442202; 448674, 2442187; 448680, 2442169; 448684, 2442226; 448682, 2442148; 448692, 2442233; 448675, 2442123; 448677, 2442115; 448683, 2442101; 448694, 2442089; 448710, 2442077; 448718, 2442069; 448684, 2442157; 448722, 2442303; 448677, 2442356; 448682, 2442350; 448697, 2442342; 448711, 2442341; 448721, 2442331; 448678, 2442221; 448723, 2442309; 448736, 2442055; 448718, 2442295; 448712, 2442283; 448707, 2442267; 448706, 2442257; 448705, 2442250; 448699, 2442238; 448724, 2442320; 448915, 2441796; 448850, 2441844; 448877, 2441825; 448884, 2441820; 448890, 2441818; 448892, 2441817; 448723, 2442061; 448910, 2441807; 448820, 2441871; 448913, 2441774; 448914, 2441760; 448913, 2441753; 448915, 2441738; 448925, 2441722; 448957, 2441700; 448900, 2441814; 448787, 2441967; 448939, 2441710; 448746, 2442051; 448755, 2442041; 448764, 2442029; 448768, 2442019; 448773, 2442013; 448840, 2441852; 448781, 2441990; 448831, 2441859; 448789, 2441938; 448803, 2441914; 448813, 2441900; 448814, 2441894; 448817, 2441884; 448728, 2442058; 448777, 2442002; 440375, 2448361; 440198, 2448467; 440421, 2448239; 440415, 2448290; 440416, 2448314; 440411, 2448336; 440401, 2448191; 440391, 2448353; 440384, 2448138; 440350, 2448395; 440331, 2448411; 440307, 2448418; 440254, 2448428; 440237, 2448434; 439526, 2448944; 440402, 2448352; 440409, 2447991; 440377, 2447819; 440378, 2447845; 440384, 2447871; 440395, 2447896; 440436, 2447941; 440413, 2448216; 440426, 2447974; 440190, 2448485; 440343, 2448005; 440329, 2448016; 440325, 2448033; 440331, 2448061; 440341, 2448084; 440374, 2448123; 440435, 2447959; 439678, 2448950; 440218, 2448446; 439853, 2448941; 439830, 2448945; 439788, 2448929; 439761, 2448926; 439900, 2448928; 439697, 2448941; 439922, 2448928; 439656, 2448949; 439633, 2448940; 439611, 2448928; 439578, 2448906; 439553, 2448909; 439539, 2448922; 439733, 2448930; 440089, 2448747; 440179, 2448496; 440157, 2448511; 440136, 2448537; 440120, 2448633; 440125, 2448690; 439875, 2448932; 440112, 2448732; 440451, 2447620; 440073, 2448762; 440036, 2448815; 440000, 2448878; 439982, 2448899; 439961, 2448915; 439941, 2448924; 440121, 2448718; 441363, 2447030; 440383, 2447794; 441405, 2446869; 441402, 2446899; 441403, 2446972; 441399, 2446995; 441455, 2446804; 441373, 2447026; 441476, 2446797; 441317, 2447043; 441283, 2447083; 441268, 2447104; 441240, 2447171; 441231, 2447186; 441219, 2447195; 441398, 2446997; 441674, 2446682; 448141, 2444294; 448986, 2441677; 441864, 2446424; 441847, 2446451; 441836, 2446475; 441434, 2446820; 441829, 2446505; 441148, 2447188; 441648, 2446705; 441620, 2446723; 441584, 2446741; 441549, 2446752; 441532, 2446763; 441521, 2446777; 441829, 2446501; 440674, 2447485; 440710, 2447368; 440699, 2447389; 440693, 2447407; 440695, 2447430; 440703, 2447452; 441201, 2447195; 440693, 2447475; 440800, 2447339; 440599, 2447501; 440579, 2447511; 440540, 2447539; 440487, 2447571; 440468, 2447593; 440124, 2448663; 440703, 2447461; 440941, 2447230; 440413, 2447711; 441133, 2447183; 441113, 2447170; 441095, 2447154; 441083, 2447147; 441058, 2447153; 440722, 2447354; 440969, 2447210; 440740, 2447346; 440888, 2447250; 440873, 2447265; 440865, 2447286; 440858, 2447311; 440842, 2447328; 441172, 2447190; 441039, 2447168; 438599, 2451708; 438434, 2451069; 438440, 2451600; 438425, 2451652; 438429, 2451670; 438442, 2451682; 438419, 2451509; 438529, 2451692; 438410, 2451464; 438657, 2451738; 439516, 2448971; 438675, 2451766; 440125, 2448578; 438680, 2451858; 438715, 2451908; 438484, 2451690; 438467, 2451228; 438455, 2451089; 438463, 2451098; 438475, 2451113; 438484, 2451141; 438486, 2451163; 438435, 2451571; 438472, 2451209; 438888, 2452163; 438472, 2451261; 438481, 2451287; 438485, 2451346; 438478, 2451359; 438454, 2451380; 438422, 2451414; 438481, 2451188; 448609, 2443974; 438669, 2452384; 438605, 2452379; 438540, 2452374; 438510, 2452340; 438449, 2452330; 438761, 2452013; 438490, 2452605; 438816, 2452396; 448591, 2444072; 448566, 2444172; 448548, 2444233; 448510, 2444279; 448464, 2444284; 448299, 2444289; 438431, 2452414; 439138, 2452428; 438670, 2451754; 438936, 2452213; 438977, 2452232; 438979, 2452233; 439031, 2452285; 439037, 2452297; 438716, 2452393; 439083, 2452342; 438779, 2452391; 439171, 2452514; 439201, 2452565; 439114, 2452513; 438954, 2452430; 438851, 2452395; 438833, 2452090; 439061, 2452327; 439044, 2449631; 438944, 2449813; 439167, 2449414; 439146, 2449435; 439114, 2449463; 439102, 2449480; 439220, 2449318; 439065, 2449586; 439230, 2449287; 439037, 2449642; 439025, 2449671; 439016, 2449687; 438999, 2449702; 438974, 2449738; 438965, 2449767; 439076, 2449548; 439382, 2449107; 439508, 2448984; 439451, 2449000; 439437, 2449023; 438680, 2451783; 439433, 2449078; 439200, 2449362; 439399, 2449097; 439421, 2449088; 439361, 2449126; 439330, 2449145; 439307, 2449169; 439277, 2449220; 439260, 2449242; 439244, 2449261; 438425, 2451047; 438554, 2450559; 438737, 2450311; 438736, 2450325; 438731, 2450342; 438715, 2450373; 438690, 2450392; 438621, 2450415; 438732, 2450286; 438578, 2450438; 438501, 2450796; 438488, 2450686; 438472, 2450910; 438435, 2450985; 438427, 2450964; 438919, 2449853; 439437, 2449066; 438581, 2450423; 438816, 2450028; 438717, 2450241; 438894, 2449879; 438884, 2449918; 438904, 2449863; 438831, 2450010; 438850, 2449982; 438791, 2450036; 438765, 2450051; 438744, 2450081; 438730, 2450109; 438717, 2450158; 438716, 2450162; 438713, 2450206.(ii) Map of Unit 4-Montane Wet for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(10) Unit 5-Montane Wet, Kauai County, Hawaii.(i) Unit 5-Montane Wet consists of 789.9 ac (319.7 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 433436, 2449707; 433445, 2449707; 433444, 2449707; 433443, 2449707; 433458, 2449707; 433436, 2449707; 433426, 2449707; 433408, 2449708; 433429, 2449741; 433493, 2449765; 433633, 2449724; 433742, 2449724; 433467, 2449787; 433460, 2449707; 433468, 2449706; 433484, 2449694; 433414, 2449628; 433461, 2449623; 433457, 2449622; 433339, 2449600; 433440, 2449604; 433437, 2449592; 433426, 2449556; 433419, 2449599; 433831, 2449767; 434991, 2449344; 433401, 2449697; 433480, 2449629; 434938, 2449321; 433313, 2449484; 433455, 2449620; 434842, 2449253; 434839, 2449258; 434834, 2449277; 434833, 2449278; 434833, 2449278; 434833, 2449280; 434833, 2449281; 434872, 2449294; 434881, 2449297; 434884, 2449298; 435010, 2449343; 434899, 2449305; 433903, 2449882; 435011, 2449352; 435010, 2449343; 435005, 2449310; 434948, 2449300; 434908, 2449290; 434908, 2449290; 434890, 2449251; 434872, 2449246; 434848, 2449239; 434844, 2449248; 434034, 2449950; 434026, 2449951; 433969, 2449958; 434898, 2449304; 435183, 2449401; 434713, 2447038; 434738, 2447045; 434738, 2447030; 434795, 2447069; 434994, 2447085; 435093, 2447245; 435290, 2447449; 435295, 2447440; 435360, 2447538; 435282, 2448685; 435266, 2448909; 435236, 2449351; 434686, 2447020; 435232, 2449399; 435272, 2448835; 435080, 2449407; 434920, 2449394; 434752, 2449405; 434498, 2449522; 434338, 2449660; 434208, 2449767; 434141, 2449863; 434137, 2449869; 434124, 2449948; 434074, 2449972; 433461, 2449623; 433339, 2449381; 435234, 2449384; 433589, 2449323; 433725, 2448994; 433545, 2449136; 433389, 2449256; 433567, 2449260; 433588, 2449244; 433880, 2448827; 433612, 2449262; 433525, 2449415; 433567, 2449398; 433546, 2449412; 434627, 2447088; 433448, 2449426; 435236, 2449347; 433368, 2449293; 433599, 2449252; 434202, 2447345; 433367, 2449352; 434073, 2448685; 434357, 2447229; 434073, 2447500; 434086, 2447693; 434163, 2447783; 434254, 2447886; 434318, 2448182; 434318, 2448298; 434292, 2448479; 434279, 2447951; 434486, 2447126; 434228, 2448620.(ii) Map of Unit 5-Montane Wet for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
(11) Unit 6-Montane Wet, Kauai County, Hawaii.(i) Unit 6-Montane Wet consists of 413.5 ac (167.3 ha) and includes land bounded by the following UTM Zone 4, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 448516, 2447525; 447976, 2448470; 448042, 2448338; 448133, 2448200; 448235, 2448042; 448834, 2447273; 448288, 2447915; 448412, 2447653; 448669, 2447406; 447943, 2448562; 448763, 2447342; 448059, 2449434; 448321, 2447795; 447961, 2448628; 448037, 2448780; 448088, 2448897; 448122, 2449037; 448119, 2449134; 448056, 2449368; 448099, 2449454; 448242, 2449457; 448328, 2449449; 448440, 2449296; 448382, 2449406; 448887, 2447191; 448091, 2449266; 448610, 2449255; 448931, 2447092; 448511, 2449199; 448623, 2449141; 448641, 2449184; 448593, 2449298; 448613, 2449357; 448702, 2449395; 448812, 2449420; 448906, 2449440; 448959, 2449443; 448964, 2449425; 448952, 2449316; 448954, 2449143; 448881, 2447609; 448987, 2448959; 448980, 2446980; 448979, 2446983; 448577, 2449143; 448980, 2446982; 448981, 2446981; 449105, 2447827; 449087, 2447916; 449044, 2448132; 449032, 2448326; 449045, 2448506; 449040, 2448659; 449012, 2448822.(ii) Map of Unit 6-Montane Wet for Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila sharpi) follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila substenoptera)
(1) Critical habitat is depicted for County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila substenoptera are: (i) Mesic to wet, lowland to montane, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,920-4,030 ft (585-1,228 m); and(ii) The larval host plants Cheirodendron platyphyllum ssp. platyphyllum, C. trigynum ssp. trigynum, Tetraplasandra kavaiensis, and T. oahuensis, which exhibit one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila substenoptera follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila substenoptera-Unit 1-Mt. Kaala, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 588692, 2378661; 588740, 2378622; 588806, 2378595; 588799, 2378573; 588790, 2378564; 588785, 2378562; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378565; 588776, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588766, 2378566; 588765, 2378566; 588765, 2378566; 588765, 2378566; 588753, 2378551; 588731, 2378529; 588722, 2378520; 588722, 2378520; 588722, 2378520; 588714, 2378509; 588660, 2378470; 588660, 2378470; 588660, 2378470; 588660, 2378470; 588617, 2378429; 588584, 2378412; 588563, 2378405; 588530, 2378398; 588530, 2378398; 588484, 2378387; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588466, 2378384; 588459, 2378380; 588459, 2378380; 588459, 2378380; 588459, 2378380; 588459, 2378379; 588459, 2378379; 588459, 2378379; 588459, 2378379; 588395, 2378293; 588361, 2378254; 588361, 2378254; 588361, 2378254; 588361, 2378254; 588361, 2378254; 588349, 2378234; 588349, 2378234; 588349, 2378234; 588349, 2378234; 588349, 2378234; 588349, 2378234; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378210; 588344, 2378186; 588344, 2378186; 588344, 2378186; 588344, 2378186; 588349, 2378161; 588349, 2378161; 588349, 2378161; 588349, 2378161; 588373, 2378097; 588385, 2378041; 588384, 2378026; 588380, 2378003; 588364, 2377972; 588364, 2377972; 588364, 2377972; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588351, 2377941; 588354, 2377924; 588354, 2377924; 588354, 2377923; 588354, 2377923; 588354, 2377923; 588362, 2377904; 588362, 2377904; 588362, 2377904; 588362, 2377904; 588362, 2377904; 588369, 2377893; 588369, 2377893; 588369, 2377893; 588369, 2377893; 588369, 2377893; 588369, 2377893; 588376, 2377888; 588308, 2377906; 588255, 2377885; 588156, 2377924; 588103, 2377905; 588064, 2377903; 587879, 2378062; 587792, 2378228; 587806, 2378342; 587939, 2378515; 588067, 2378659; 588232, 2378655; 588363, 2378748; 588503, 2378737; 588614, 2378668.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila substenoptera-Unit 1-Mt. Kaala follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila substenoptera-Unit 2-Palikea, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593529, 2367854; 593448, 2367801; 593302, 2367874; 593242, 2367927; 593193, 2367967; 593165, 2368065; 593217, 2368150; 593314, 2368283; 593399, 2368425; 593448, 2368578; 593505, 2368716; 593622, 2368833; 593703, 2368906; 593764, 2368963; 593832, 2369044; 593901, 2369145; 594002, 2369262; 594079, 2369331; 594104, 2369396; 594120, 2369485; 594124, 2369521; 594148, 2369525; 594213, 2369525; 594310, 2369497; 594395, 2369473; 594399, 2369392; 594396, 2369356; 594417, 2369313; 594461, 2369290; 594551, 2369278; 594579, 2369250; 594559, 2369197; 594472, 2369183; 594391, 2369179; 594354, 2369153; 594302, 2369072; 594257, 2369015; 594213, 2368914; 594136, 2368809; 594083, 2368672; 594035, 2368550; 593966, 2368417; 593966, 2368324; 593909, 2368259; 593792, 2368105; 593675, 2368000.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila substenoptera-Unit 2-Palikea follows: View Image
Hawaiian picture-wing fly (Drosophila tarphytrichia)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Drosophila tarphytrichia are: (i) Dry to mesic, lowland, ohia and koa forest between the elevations of 1,720-2,985 ft (524-910 m); and(ii) The larval host plant Charpentiera obovata, which exhibits one or more life stages (from seedlings to senescent individuals).(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule.(4) Critical habitat map units. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).(5) NOTE: Index map of critical habitat units for Drosophila tarphytrichia follows: View Image
(6)Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593240, 2374436; 593231, 2374371; 593281, 2374410; 593315, 2374385; 593612, 2374173; 593656, 2374138; 593621, 2374096; 593641, 2374077; 593676, 2374072; 593703, 2374057; 593734, 2374039; 593758, 2374058; 593793, 2374029; 593779, 2373964; 593731, 2373894; 593660, 2373784; 593609, 2373702; 593592, 2373648; 593592, 2373594; 593598, 2373553; 593657, 2373561; 593770, 2373549; 593792, 2373496; 593797, 2373417; 593842, 2373411; 593842, 2373326; 593905, 2373404; 594053, 2373383; 594103, 2373292; 594134, 2373228; 594156, 2373250; 594194, 2373256; 594178, 2373323; 594196, 2373386; 594229, 2373390; 594312, 2373340; 594341, 2373350; 594339, 2373421; 594383, 2373487; 594381, 2373513; 594460, 2373552; 594496, 2373553; 594497, 2373518; 594526, 2373509; 594572, 2373460; 594632, 2373519; 594649, 2373523; 594699, 2373475; 594728, 2373476; 594762, 2373532; 594791, 2373529; 594828, 2373501; 594852, 2373465; 594903, 2373501; 594933, 2373500; 594952, 2373489; 594974, 2373334; 594800, 2373150; 594718, 2373120; 594718, 2373102; 594744, 2373091; 594710, 2372721; 594720, 2372686; 594716, 2372633; 594678, 2372623; 594566, 2372651; 594536, 2372666; 594506, 2372663; 594467, 2372672; 594395, 2372663; 594406, 2372650; 594546, 2372567; 594558, 2372553; 594551, 2372535; 594389, 2372452; 594395, 2372434; 594415, 2372428; 594511, 2372449; 594603, 2372437; 594614, 2372421; 594607, 2372385; 594593, 2372353; 594591, 2372317; 594618, 2372322; 594661, 2372357; 594700, 2372384; 594696, 2372334; 594697, 2372333; 594697, 2372283; 594652, 2372257; 594541, 2372266; 594454, 2372294; 594400, 2372294; 594293, 2372267; 594231, 2372261; 594168, 2372241; 594126, 2372258; 594075, 2372267; 594030, 2372303; 593999, 2372354; 593948, 2372388; 593889, 2372397; 593812, 2372413; 593781, 2372425; 593756, 2372442; 593742, 2372467; 593742, 2372490; 593736, 2372521; 593736, 2372560; 593757, 2372587; 593790, 2372662; 593663, 2372772; 593543, 2372859; 593558, 2372894; 593555, 2372910; 593526, 2372928; 593476, 2372912; 593422, 2372953; 593420, 2372976; 593403, 2372997; 593400, 2373025; 593373, 2373016; 593352, 2373044; 593328, 2373025; 593215, 2373118; 593230, 2373171; 593214, 2373176; 593163, 2373154; 593095, 2373213; 593091, 2373238; 593064, 2373243; 593019, 2373295; 592937, 2373388; 592889, 2373462; 592897, 2373535; 592908, 2373597; 592923, 2373668; 592914, 2373772; 592889, 2373866; 592868, 2373941; 592867, 2373950; 592894, 2374029; 592908, 2374120; 592894, 2374162; 592860, 2374213; 592854, 2374216; 593151, 2374494.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 1-Kaluaa Gulch follows: View Image
(7)Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 2-Palikea, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 593529, 2367854; 593448, 2367801; 593302, 2367874; 593242, 2367927; 593193, 2367967; 593165, 2368065; 593217, 2368150; 593314, 2368283; 593399, 2368425; 593448, 2368578; 593505, 2368716; 593622, 2368833; 593703, 2368906; 593764, 2368963; 593832, 2369044; 593901, 2369145; 594002, 2369262; 594079, 2369331; 594104, 2369396; 594120, 2369485; 594124, 2369521; 594148, 2369525; 594213, 2369525; 594310, 2369497; 594395, 2369473; 594399, 2369392; 594396, 2369356; 594417, 2369313; 594461, 2369290; 594551, 2369278; 594579, 2369250; 594559, 2369197; 594472, 2369183; 594391, 2369179; 594354, 2369153; 594302, 2369072; 594257, 2369015; 594213, 2368914; 594136, 2368809; 594083, 2368672; 594035, 2368550; 593966, 2368417; 593966, 2368324; 593909, 2368259; 593792, 2368105; 593675, 2368000.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 2-Palikea follows: View Image
(8)Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 3-Puu Kaua, City and County of Honolulu, island of Oahu, Hawaii.(i) Land bounded by the following coordinates: 594166, 2370854; 594166, 2370853; 594164, 2370854; 594122, 2370843; 594090, 2370815; 594040, 2370789; 593996, 2370789; 593930, 2370827; 593852, 2370875; 593778, 2370907; 593716, 2370947; 593642, 2370999; 593602, 2371041; 593574, 2371067; 593558, 2371095; 593539, 2371118; 593531, 2371121; 593534, 2371173; 593519, 2371375; 593533, 2371375; 593552, 2371390; 593628, 2371404; 593716, 2371426; 593794, 2371431; 593876, 2371437; 593974, 2371435; 594036, 2371431; 594138, 2371415; 594190, 2371399; 594232, 2371385; 594246, 2371359; 594239, 2371354; 594170, 2370879; 594172, 2370877; 594170, 2370855.(ii) NOTE: Map of Drosophila tarphytrichia-Unit 3-Puu Kaua follows: View Image
Zayante Band-Winged Grasshopper (Trimerotropis infantilis)
1. The unit of critical habitat is depicted for Santa Cruz County, California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational purposes only. View Image
2. Within this area, the primary constituent elements for the Zayante band-winged grasshopper are those physical and biological elements that provide conditions that are essential for the primary biological needs of thermoregulation, foraging, sheltering, reproduction, and dispersal. The primary constituent elements are-(a) the presence of Zayante soils, (b) the occurrence of Zayante sand hills habitat and the associated plant species, and (c) certain microhabitat conditions, including areas that receive large amounts of sunlight, widely scattered tree and shrub cover, bare or sparsely vegetated ground, and loose sand. Zayante sand hills habitat is characterized by plant species associated with ponderosa pine sand parkland and/or silverleaf manzanita mixed chaparral. Plant species that may occur within the boundaries include, but are not limited to-ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), silver-leafed manzanita (Arctostaphylos silvicola), California lilac (Ceonothus sp.), Adenostoma sp., yerba santa (Eriodictyon sp.), sandwort (Minuartia sp.), pussypaws (Calyptridium umbellatum), Ben Lomond spineflower (Erysimum teretifolium), monkeyflower (Mimulus rattanii), miniature lupine (Lupinis bicolor), gilia (Gilia tenuiflora), California aster (Lessingia filaginifolia), Ben Lomond buckwheat (Eriogonum nudum ssp. decurrens), and Ben Lomond spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana).3. Critical habitat does not include existing developed sites consisting of buildings, roads, aquaducts, railroads, airports, paved areas, and similar features and structures. Santa Cruz County, California. Boundaries are based upon the Public Land Survey System. Within the historical boundaries of the Land Grants of Zayanta, San Augustin, La Carbonera, and Canada Del Rincon En El Rio San Lorenzo De Santa Cruz, boundaries are based upon section lines that are extensions to the Public Land Survey System developed by the California Department of Forestry and obtained by the Service from the State of California's Stephen P. Teale Data Center. Township and Range numbering is derived from the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. The following lands located within Santa Cruz County are being proposed for critical habitat: T.9 S., R.1 W., SE 1/4 sec. 31; T.9 S., R.2 W., SE 1/4 sec. 33, E 1/2 sec. 34, SW 1/4 sec. 35, S 1/2 sec. 3; T.10 S., R1 W., W 1/2 sec. 6; T.10 S., R.2 W., sec. 1, S 1/2 NW 1/4 sec. 2, sec. 3, W 1/2 sec. 4, W 1/2 sec. 9, sec. 10, sec. 11, sec. 13, sec. 14, N 1/2 SE 1/4 sec. 15, NE 1/4 sec. 22, secs. 23-26, N 1/2 sec. 35, sec. 36, excluding all lands covered under the Revised Habitat Conservation Plan for the Quail Hollow Quarry and the Habitat Conservation Plan for the Hanson Aggregates' Felton Plant.
Blackburn's Sphinx Moth (Manduca blackburni)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for the Hawaiian islands of Maui, Kahoolawe, Hawaii, and Molokai on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Blackburn's sphinx moth include specific habitat components identified as essential for the primary biological needs of foraging, sheltering, maturation, dispersal, breeding, and egg-laying. (i) Based on our current knowledge of the species, the primary constituent elements required by Blackburn's sphinx moth larvae for foraging and maturation are two larval host plant species in the endemic genus Nothocestrum (N. breviflorum and N. latifolium) and the habitats that support these plants, i.e., dry and mesic habitats between the elevations of sea level and 1,525 m (5,000 ft) that receive between 25 and 250 cm (10 and 100 in) of annual precipitation.(ii) Based on our current knowledge of the species, the primary constituent elements required by Blackburn's sphinx moth adults for foraging, sheltering, dispersal, breeding, and egg production are native nectar-supplying plants, including, but not limited to, Ipomoea spp., Capparis sandwichiana, and Plumbago zeylanica, and the habitats that support these plants, i.e., dry and mesic habitats between the elevations of sea level and 1,525 m (5,000 ft) that receive between 25 and 250 cm (10 and 100 in) of annual precipitation.(3) Existing manmade features and structures within the boundaries of the mapped areas do not contain one or more of the primary constituent elements described for the species in paragraph (2) of this section, and therefore, are not included in the critical habitat designations. These features include, but are not limited to: buildings; roads; aqueducts and other water system features such as pumping stations, irrigation ditches, pipelines, siphons, tunnels, water tanks, gauging stations (section in a stream channel equipped with facilities for obtaining streamflow data), intakes, and wells; telecommunications towers and associated structures and equipment; electrical power transmission lines and associated rights-of-way; radars; telemetry antennas; missile launch sites; arboreta and gardens; heiau (indigenous places of worship or shrines); airports; other paved areas; lawns; and other rural residential landscaped areas.(4) Critical habitat units are described below. Coordinates are in UTM Zone 4 with units in meters using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The following index map shows the general locations of the 9 critical habitat units designated on the islands of Hawaii, Kahoolawe, Maui, and Molokai. (i) NOTE: Map 1-State of Hawaii General Locations of Units for Blackburn's Sphinx Moth on Molokai, Maui, Kahoolawe, and Hawaii follows: View Image
(ii) Unit 1: Island of Maui, Puu O Kali (1,604 ha; 3,965 ac): (A) Unit 1 consists of the following 38 boundary points: Start at 770230, 2293671; 769969, 2293640; 769876, 2293794; 769523, 2293779; 769444, 2293784; 769146, 2293904; 769358, 2294451; 769492, 2294471; 769569, 2294563; 770123, 2294379; 770384, 2294317; 770707, 2294517; 770169, 2294794; 769629, 2295149; 769732, 2295410; 770032, 2295219; 769985, 2295371; 770360, 2295328; 769892, 2295671; 770362, 2295705; 770578, 2295954; 771492, 2296086; 772138, 2296102; 772522, 2296179; 772876, 2295933; 773384, 2295733; 773324, 2296764; 775265, 2296040; 775041, 2295484; 774484, 2295757; 774033, 2294844; 774654, 2294538; 774448, 2294006; 774392, 2292779; 773825, 2291760; 772032, 2292639; 770772, 2293255; 770524, 2293353; return to starting point.(B) NOTE: Unit 1 is depicted below on Map 2-Units 1, 2, 3, and 4-Island of Maui.(iii) Unit 2: Island of Maui, Cape Kinau (603 ha; 1,490 ac):(A) Unit 2 consists of the following 36 boundary points: 769419, 2281688; 769716, 2281856; 769854, 2281648; 769726, 2281351; 769548, 2281173; 769433, 2280683; 769312, 2280406; 769251, 2280342; 769175, 2280353; 769073, 2280442; 768954, 2280466; 768791, 2280406; 768658, 2280329; 768621, 2280282; 768645, 2279874; 768737, 2279820; 767046, 2281800; 767136, 2281768; 767208, 2281837; 767139, 2281940; 767151, 2281994; 767136, 2282020; 767607, 2282308; 767710, 2282266; 767837, 2282318; 767857, 2282291; 768160, 2282410; 769380, 2282944; 769746, 2282588; 769429, 2282400; 769103, 2282123; 768598, 2281510; 768687, 2281391; 768737, 2281399; 768836, 2281460. 768738, 2279820. Coast.(B) NOTE: Unit 2 is depicted below on Map 2-Units 1, 2, 3, and 4-Island of Maui.(iv) Unit 3: Island of Maui, Kanaio (2,420 ha; 5,981 ac):(A) Unit 3 consists of the following 45 boundary points: 777366, 2282219; 777421, 2281595; 777453, 2281235; 777531, 2280334; 777588, 2279661; 777719, 2278166; 770402, 2278173; 770445, 2278268; 770936, 2279194; 771208, 2279714; 771289, 2279691; 771211, 2279314; 771211, 2278906; 771368, 2278922; 771525, 2279173; 771854, 2279424; 772011, 2279707; 772231, 2279974; 772357, 2280335; 772451, 2280445; 772514, 2280351; 772561, 2280068; 772687, 2279848; 772938, 2279801; 773221, 2279817; 773425, 2280021; 773676, 2280335; 773676, 2280665; 773888, 2280993; 773606, 2281355; 774253, 2281430; 774897, 2280433; 775340, 2281119; 774662, 2281499; 775105, 2281701; 775435, 2282376; 775590, 2284264; 776004, 2284678; 776020, 2285055; 776484, 2284998; 776553, 2285169; 776691, 2285141; 776878, 2283402; 777021, 2282206; 777227, 2278017. Coast.(B) Unit excludes an area (1 ha; 2 ac) consisting of the following 6 boundary points: 771887, 2277914; 771944, 2277910; 771986, 2277995; 771948, 2277989; 771909, 2277980; 771870, 2277975.(C) NOTE: Unit 3 is depicted below on Map 2-Units 1, 2, 3, and 4-Island of Maui.(v) Unit 4: Island of Maui, Kahikinui (4,799 ha; 11,859 ac):(A) Unit 4 consists of the following 79 boundary points: 786068, 2283893; 786089, 2283760; 782956, 2282353; 783312, 2282399; 784167, 2282606; 784764, 2282682; 785521, 2282878; 786198, 2283068; 786227, 2282882; 786706, 2282953; 786657, 2283206; 787388, 2283424; 787555, 2283500; 788907, 2284087; 789388, 2283321; 789534, 2283053; 788185, 2282559; 786399, 2281761; 785563, 2281400; 785715, 2281039; 786057, 2280754; 786112, 2280548; 779950, 2278500; 779720, 2280135; 779703, 2280237; 779617, 2280887; 779412, 2282307; 779402, 2282377; 779372, 2282585; 779368, 2282602; 779376, 2282933; 779427, 2285142; 779549, 2285133; 779550, 2285007; 780604, 2285092; 781898, 2285373; 781956, 2285061; 781923, 2284848; 781966, 2284607; 781902, 2284320; 782032, 2283672; 782491, 2282783; 782731, 2282340; 783230, 2282514; 783112, 2282850; 782587, 2283565; 782996, 2283744; 783721, 2283912; 784941, 2284106; 784823, 2284611; 785088, 2284724; 785012, 2285109; 784719, 2285271; 784639, 2285526; 784482, 2285613; 784385, 2285910; 786498, 2286367; 787288, 2286710; 787415, 2286765; 787506, 2286804; 787311, 2286772; 782285, 2285909; 782162, 2286366; 781651, 2286291; 781569, 2286457; 782827, 2286695; 786589, 2287817; 787091, 2287913; 787800, 2286248; 787893, 2286297; 787957, 2285636; 788105, 2285388; 788261, 2285257; 788481, 2284803; 788363, 2284742; 786517, 2283943; 786510, 2283966; 786068, 2283893; 779965, 2278394. Coast.(B) NOTE: Unit 4 is depicted on Map 2-Units 1, 2, 3, and 4-Island of Maui, which follows: View Image
(vi) Unit 5: Island of Maui, Kanaha Pond (56 ha; 139 ac):(A) Unit 5 consists of the following 35 boundary points: Start at 764695, 2312624; 764849, 2312615; 765062, 2312636; 765174, 2312639; 765226, 2312636; 765201, 2312573; 765221, 2312534; 765223, 2312502; 765259, 2312452; 765291, 2312304; 765287, 2312260; 765291, 2312223; 765281, 2312190; 765356, 2312144; 765352, 2312121; 765325, 2312090; 765284, 2312093; 765213, 2312118; 765183, 2312109; 765157, 2312091; 765106, 2312075; 765069, 2312044; 765036, 2312036; 764954, 2311971; 764872, 2311927; 764845, 2311912; 764588, 2311880; 764530, 2311946; 764474, 2311988; 764424, 2312038; 764390, 2312140; 764336, 2312293; 764397, 2312539; 764542, 2312565; 764615, 2312613; return to starting point.(B) NOTE: Unit 5 is depicted below on Map 3-Units 5 and 6-Island of Maui.(vii) Unit 6: Island of Maui, Kanaha Park (25 ha; 62 ac):(A) Unit 6 consists of the following 7 boundary points: 766783, 2313583; 766781, 2313351; 766330, 2313141; 765776, 2312874; 765717, 2312838; 765689, 2312823; 765557, 2313073. Coast.(B) NOTE: Unit 6 is depicted on Map 3-Units 5 and 6-Island of Maui, which follows: View Image
(viii) Unit 7: Island of Kahoolawe, Upper Kahoolawe (1,721 ha; 4,252 ac):(A) Unit 7 consists of the following 39 boundary points: Start at 751848, 2276600; 751944, 2276801; 752021, 2277051; 752708, 2277402; 752817, 2277444; 752922, 2277482; 753039, 2277468; 754266, 2276996; 754390, 2276868; 754486, 2276715; 754758, 2275711; 754871, 2275319; 754880, 2275141; 754868, 2275021; 754822, 2274844; 754523, 2273789; 754438, 2273635; 754364, 2273546; 754213, 2273418; 753057, 2272446; 752825, 2272362; 750995, 2272184; 750869, 2272206; 750787, 2272247; 749069, 2273302; 749575, 2273659; 750287, 2273729; 750943, 2273970; 751205, 2274403; 751431, 2274927; 751475, 2275037; 751531, 2275180; 751447, 2275330; 751428, 2275366; 751291, 2275543; 751032, 2275938; 751109, 2276062; 751570, 2276254; 751752, 2276408; return to starting point.(B) NOTE: Unit 7 is depicted on Map 4-Unit 7-Island of Kahoolawe, which follows: View Image
(ix) Unit 8: Island of Hawaii, Puuwaawaa-Hualalai (9,954 ha; 24,598 ac):(A) Unit 8 consists of the following 449 boundary points: Start at 193748, 2193379; 193979, 2193518; 194022, 2193428; 194091, 2193386; 194109, 2193303; 194145, 2193281; 194185, 2193225; 194212, 2193188; 194225, 2193213; 194201, 2193260; 194232, 2193325; 194227, 2193356; 194266, 2193381; 194290, 2193366; 194306, 2193379; 194301, 2193431; 194281, 2193478; 194292, 2193504; 194286, 2193538; 194291, 2193598; 194328, 2193648; 194331, 2193666; 194320, 2193710; 194969, 2194077; 195027, 2194069; 195065, 2194098; 195121, 2194107; 195172, 2194152; 195231, 2194087; 195235, 2194013; 195256, 2193957; 195324, 2193909; 195378, 2193840; 195441, 2193804; 195564, 2193455; 195558, 2193407; 195590, 2193322; 195588, 2193245; 195641, 2193182; 195659, 2193134; 195645, 2193064; 195682, 2192983; 195722, 2192963; 195793, 2192836; 195838, 2192773; 195829, 2192664; 195844, 2192499; 195907, 2192445; 196009, 2192213; 196079, 2192144; 196061, 2192063; 196077, 2191999; 196121, 2191888; 196184, 2191891; 196196, 2191837; 196250, 2191837; 196287, 2191749; 196280, 2191681; 196331, 2191672; 196361, 2191560; 196379, 2191428; 196414, 2191446; 196473, 2191524; 196497, 2191624; 196494, 2191708; 196593, 2191768; 196656, 2191837; 196644, 2191885; 196593, 2192093; 196576, 2192195; 196596, 2192288; 196581, 2192409; 196566, 2192451; 196506, 2192484; 196397, 2192655; 196367, 2192770; 196427, 2192764; 196452, 2192703; 196581, 2192577; 196614, 2192547; 196623, 2192577; 196605, 2192634; 196608, 2192685; 196679, 2192667; 196749, 2192610; 196804, 2192476; 196831, 2192436; 196879, 2192403; 196885, 2192466; 196815, 2192586; 196717, 2192687; 196614, 2192809; 196241, 2193037; 196094, 2193227; 196003, 2193494; 195985, 2193759; 196088, 2193858; 195949, 2194099; 195958, 2194379; 195865, 2194469; 195811, 2194559; 196050, 2194687; 196076, 2194653; 196055, 2194610; 196109, 2194511; 196184, 2194505; 196223, 2194361; 196256, 2194337; 196322, 2194285; 196334, 2194171; 196370, 2194174; 196348, 2194291; 196379, 2194331; 196367, 2194427; 196363, 2194508; 196372, 2194578; 196427, 2194610; 196385, 2194670; 196314, 2194718; 196304, 2194841; 196831, 2195161; 196944, 2195021; 196930, 2194959; 197092, 2194830; 197104, 2194773; 197179, 2194752; 197273, 2194622; 197279, 2194550; 197361, 2194467; 197477, 2194325; 197573, 2194252; 197613, 2194177; 197654, 2194115; 197640, 2194033; 197654, 2193943; 197697, 2193753; 197750, 2193692; 197778, 2193488; 197871, 2193374; 197922, 2193401; 197995, 2193392; 198304, 2193109; 198362, 2193103; 198518, 2192944; 198584, 2192854; 198620, 2192761; 198680, 2192715; 198716, 2192658; 198731, 2192586; 198801, 2192589; 198879, 2192547; 198921, 2192493; 199051, 2192352; 199101, 2192412; 199177, 2192324; 199171, 2192201; 199246, 2192141; 199252, 2192243; 199294, 2192252; 199303, 2192291; 199225, 2192348; 199243, 2192397; 199186, 2192439; 199156, 2192529; 199084, 2192566; 199047, 2192643; 198948, 2192736; 198956, 2192786; 198949, 2192835; 198931, 2192888; 198913, 2192924; 198819, 2192954; 198760, 2192979; 198741, 2193028; 198777, 2193070; 198746, 2193098; 198718, 2193126; 198730, 2193180; 198683, 2193290; 198609, 2193325; 198679, 2193472; 198648, 2193542; 198669, 2193598; 198623, 2193633; 198602, 2193685; 198553, 2193675; 198480, 2193748; 198442, 2193839; 198494, 2193857; 198550, 2193860; 198819, 2193594; 198819, 2193514; 198882, 2193479; 198872, 2193388; 198872, 2193252; 198861, 2193199; 198844, 2193143; 198935, 2193063; 198981, 2193027; 199010, 2192968; 199103, 2193492; 199103, 2193552; 199015, 2193608; 198931, 2193619; 198910, 2193717; 198753, 2193867; 198735, 2193951; 198805, 2193972; 198889, 2193941; 198942, 2193853; 199005, 2193794; 199050, 2193829; 199001, 2193880; 199029, 2193930; 199092, 2193962; 199110, 2194004; 199025, 2194133; 199012, 2194241; 198896, 2194308; 198861, 2194399; 198799, 2194485; 198862, 2194479; 198938, 2194378; 199015, 2194329; 198987, 2194392; 198934, 2194434; 198931, 2194472; 198798, 2194560; 198795, 2194672; 198749, 2194749; 198623, 2194860; 198553, 2194937; 198550, 2195004; 198637, 2195060; 198683, 2195074; 198746, 2195175; 198714, 2195256; 198707, 2195340; 198588, 2195399; 198497, 2195417; 198402, 2195429; 198344, 2195490; 198302, 2195511; 198274, 2195563; 198179, 2195584; 198172, 2195658; 198127, 2195703; 198641, 2195878; 198662, 2195829; 198714, 2195780; 198732, 2195665; 198809, 2195633; 198970, 2195626; 199047, 2195549; 199075, 2195469; 199141, 2195427; 199087, 2195235; 199101, 2195127; 199124, 2194955; 199208, 2194840; 199267, 2194675; 199270, 2194567; 199260, 2194504; 199263, 2194437; 199310, 2194460; 199347, 2194479; 199306, 2194541; 199326, 2194591; 199424, 2194595; 199508, 2194525; 199522, 2194441; 199582, 2194392; 199598, 2194329; 199643, 2194295; 199662, 2194406; 199599, 2194462; 199596, 2194588; 199515, 2194853; 199368, 2195011; 199260, 2195319; 199312, 2195434; 199235, 2195476; 199274, 2195696; 199169, 2195847; 199138, 2195938; 199071, 2196039; 199663, 2196234; 199977, 2195921; 200985, 2194989; 201320, 2194454; 201268, 2194305; 201289, 2194176; 201150, 2193708; 201809, 2193212; 202487, 2192751; 202713, 2192557; 202794, 2192559; 203007, 2192869; 203088, 2192979; 203136, 2192967; 203139, 2192921; 203197, 2192911; 203224, 2192943; 203218, 2192991; 203264, 2193014; 203275, 2193130; 203278, 2193165; 203253, 2193224; 203277, 2193250; 203296, 2193248; 203321, 2193200; 203355, 2193261; 203340, 2193353; 203398, 2193434; 203487, 2193372; 203534, 2193296; 203580, 2193267; 203611, 2193247; 203631, 2193197; 203661, 2193126; 203650, 2193032; 203644, 2192994; 203649, 2192943; 203665, 2192930; 203692, 2192935; 203681, 2193005; 203695, 2193038; 203743, 2193045; 203751, 2193024; 203738, 2192991; 203747, 2192970; 203800, 2192948; 203810, 2192905; 203819, 2192867; 203833, 2192838; 203878, 2192830; 203916, 2192790; 203944, 2192724; 203935, 2192680; 203951, 2192655; 203968, 2192628; 203952, 2192587; 203978, 2192535; 203975, 2192477; 203992, 2192466; 204025, 2192444; 204044, 2192404; 204086, 2192392; 204133, 2192395; 204170, 2192417; 204186, 2192474; 204162, 2192528; 204130, 2192602; 204129, 2192641; 204081, 2192714; 204046, 2192717; 204022, 2192755; 204021, 2192835; 204057, 2192840; 204076, 2192827; 204105, 2192829; 204151, 2192846; 204218, 2192835; 204283, 2192808; 204311, 2192754; 204327, 2192655; 204350, 2192684; 204434, 2192709; 204459, 2192700; 204478, 2192684; 204469, 2192614; 204482, 2192593; 204485, 2192570; 204478, 2192547; 204485, 2192512; 204523, 2192529; 204540, 2192511; 204553, 2192479; 204294, 2191977; 203325, 2189871; 203670, 2189403; 203884, 2188867; 203876, 2188804; 204461, 2186966; 204241, 2186814; 203491, 2186573; 202905, 2186615; 201914, 2186332; 201935, 2186229; 201876, 2186192; 201969, 2186029; 201914, 2185947; 201962, 2185871; 201921, 2185754; 201866, 2185830; 201776, 2185816; 201838, 2185534; 201270, 2183971; 200424, 2183478; 194641, 2182859; 194391, 2182952; 194378, 2183030; 194326, 2183157; 194456, 2183246; 194375, 2183319; 194389, 2183392; 194641, 2183400; 195006, 2183522; 195441, 2183574; 195719, 2183591; 196066, 2183591; 196362, 2183670; 196372, 2183812; 195923, 2185051; 195805, 2185370; 195527, 2186175; 195324, 2186794; 195333, 2187189; 195544, 2187388; 195515, 2187690; 195450, 2187775; 193517, 2187814; 192035, 2187735; 191436, 2188145; 191395, 2188201; 191330, 2188228; 191183, 2188413; 191053, 2188549; 192020, 2188888; 192202, 2189030; 192137, 2189101; 192046, 2189432; 191945, 2189652; 191926, 2189817; 192000, 2189918; 191994, 2190055; 192009, 2190194; 191926, 2190322; 191954, 2190387; 191972, 2190616; 191961, 2190800; 191953, 2190938; 191917, 2191094; 191981, 2191296; 191943, 2191461; 191923, 2191548; 191871, 2191672; 191850, 2191864; 191834, 2192269; return to starting point.(B) This unit excludes three areas: (1) Unit excludes an area (292 ha; 723 ac) consisting of the following 53 boundary points: Start at 194866, 2189663; 194567, 2189462; 194355, 2189326; 194325, 2189306; 194187, 2189261; 193786, 2189183; 193790, 2189211; 193677, 2189413; 193430, 2189605; 193325, 2189528; 192941, 2190012; 192773, 2190361; 192668, 2190673; 192763, 2190854; 192807, 2191149; 192721, 2191436; 192600, 2191671; 192527, 2191928; 192513, 2192089; 192642, 2191999; 192658, 2191915; 192697, 2191881; 192913, 2191886; 193004, 2191923; 193133, 2191855; 193180, 2191784; 193280, 2191621; 193278, 2191563; 193175, 2191653; 193109, 2191763; 193075, 2191789; 192949, 2191779; 192960, 2191622; 193028, 2191556; 193012, 2191490; 193102, 2191393; 193291, 2191346; 193364, 2191272; 193540, 2191230; 193782, 2191099; 193918, 2190994; 193958, 2190933; 193989, 2190799; 193984, 2190718; 194048, 2190643; 194008, 2190547; 194039, 2190466; 194149, 2190358; 194304, 2190298; 194449, 2190177; 194695, 2189967; 194808, 2189833; 194848, 2189683; return to starting point.(2) Unit excludes an area (15 ha; 38 ac) consisting of the following 12 boundary points: Start at 202034, 2189562; 202141, 2189566; 202153, 2189649; 202308, 2189645; 202298, 2189564; 202339, 2189548; 202329, 2189219; 202193, 2189187; 202230, 2189088; 202042, 2189024; 202020, 2189151; 202024, 2189554; return to starting point.(3) Unit excludes an area (11 ha; 28 ac) consisting of the following 23 boundary points: Start at 199447, 2195793; 199533, 2195796; 199635, 2195736; 199639, 2195696; 199701, 2195643; 199708, 2195591; 199713, 2195537; 199743, 2195499; 199737, 2195444; 199746, 2195368; 199725, 2195312; 199732, 2195273; 199753, 2195207; 199772, 2195162; 199732, 2195181; 199706, 2195245; 199646, 2195283; 199615, 2195345; 199573, 2195368; 199509, 2195416; 199449, 2195478; 199437, 2195611; 199430, 2195734; return to starting point.(C) NOTE: Unit 8 is depicted on Map 5-Unit 8-Island of Hawaii, which follows: View Image
(x) Unit 9: Island of Molokai, Kamoko Flats-Puukolekole (1,256 ha; 3,105 ac):(A) Unit 9 consists of the following 170 boundary points: Start at 713960, 2337883; 713787, 2337815; 713641, 2337737; 713587, 2337686; 713542, 2337635; 713525, 2337608; 713514, 2337604; 713488, 2337574; 713275, 2337497; 713260, 2337442; 713302, 2337415; 713444, 2337400; 713651, 2337482; 713677, 2337507; 713828, 2337580; 713834, 2337585; 713841, 2337587; 713989, 2337659; 714006, 2337664; 714030, 2337681; 714036, 2337674; 714090, 2337691; 714150, 2337601; 714065, 2337490; 714169, 2337531; 714182, 2337553; 714217, 2337500; 714313, 2337356; 714267, 2337327; 713658, 2336950; 713641, 2336937; 713639, 2336938; 713638, 2336937; 713592, 2336909; 713171, 2337020; 713128, 2337025; 713101, 2337039; 712948, 2337083; 712768, 2337134; 712739, 2337127; 712714, 2337150; 712707, 2337152; 712647, 2337156; 711929, 2337023; 712115, 2336844; 712527, 2336930; 712811, 2336772; 712314, 2336653; 712783, 2336203; 712700, 2336108; 712785, 2336093; 712927, 2336085; 713147, 2336184; 713257, 2336224; 713265, 2336238; 712778, 2336365; 712783, 2336372; 712923, 2336457; 713217, 2336633; 714333, 2337309; 714341, 2337313; 715056, 2336242; 715073, 2336232; 716805, 2335668; 717490, 2335146; 717565, 2335112; 718350, 2334490; 718276, 2333666; 717554, 2332806; 717447, 2332851; 717080, 2333001; 716796, 2333195; 715114, 2334345; 715139, 2334491; 715684, 2334688; 716000, 2334857; 715980, 2334880; 715849, 2335177; 715914, 2335254; 715842, 2335306; 715274, 2335635; 715213, 2335636; 715076, 2335749; 715046, 2335773; 714377, 2335948; 714372, 2335938; 714373, 2335938; 714280, 2335711; 714494, 2335653; 714617, 2335594; 714901, 2335519; 715544, 2335359; 715547, 2335358; 715174, 2335053; 715005, 2334932; 714716, 2334982; 714205, 2335078; 714040, 2335127; 714024, 2335088; 711244, 2336986; 711354, 2337009; 711401, 2337037; 711322, 2337112; 711727, 2337380; 711733, 2337403; 711948, 2337483; 712220, 2337776; 712433, 2338103; 712602, 2338152; 712517, 2338265; 712284, 2338486; 711968, 2338683; 711759, 2338845; 711681, 2338900; 711900, 2338941; 711710, 2339118; 711642, 2339123; 711579, 2339096; 711465, 2339097; 711625, 2339356; 711763, 2339365; 711777, 2339323; 711817, 2339308; 711969, 2339303; 712089, 2339324; 712130, 2339297; 712272, 2339304; 712447, 2339115; 712346, 2339007; 712231, 2338953; 712098, 2338911; 712002, 2338805; 712132, 2338664; 712392, 2338783; 712579, 2338783; 712421, 2338675; 712279, 2338579; 712353, 2338489; 712568, 2338528; 712635, 2338591; 712780, 2338508; 712777, 2338472; 712895, 2338488; 713001, 2338534; 713003, 2338502; 713072, 2338512; 713177, 2338629; 713424, 2338561; 713452, 2338533; 712978, 2338207; 712867, 2337997; 712845, 2337873; 713121, 2337952; 713150, 2337771; 713181, 2337784; 713184, 2337801; 713189, 2337803; 713196, 2337826; 713191, 2337829; 713197, 2337831; 713204, 2337853; 713303, 2337864; 713482, 2338023; 713503, 2338044; 713520, 2338067; 713525, 2338081; 713557, 2338108; 713664, 2338205; 713713, 2338254; 713731, 2338228; return to starting point.(B) This unit excludes two areas: (1) Unit excludes an area (2 ha; 4 ac) consisting of the following 5 boundary points: Start at 712804, 2337632; 712923, 2337724; 712990, 2337608; 712917, 2337600; 712748, 2337553; return to starting point.(2) Unit excludes an area (5 ha; 13 ac) consisting of the following 10 boundary points: Start at 712742, 2337968; 712839, 2337857; 712748, 2337850; 712646, 2337870; 712632, 2337823; 712481, 2337590; 712425, 2337550; 712313, 2337564; 712299, 2337574; 712360, 2337661; return to starting point.(C) NOTE: Unit 9 is depicted on Map 6-Unit 9-Island of Molokai, which follows: View Image
Ash Meadows Naucorid (Ambrysus amargosus)
Nevada, Nye County, Point of Rocks Springs and their immediate outflows in SE 1/4 sec. 7, T18S, R51E.
Known primary constituent elements include flowing warm water over rock and gravel substrate.
Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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DAKOTA SKIPPER (HESPERIA DACOTAE)
(1) Critical habitat units are designated in Chippewa, Clay, Kittson, Lincoln, Murray, Norman, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, and Swift Counties in Minnesota; McHenry, McKenzie, Ransom, Richland, and Rolette Counties in North Dakota; and Brookings, Day, Deuel, Grant, Marshall, and Roberts Counties in South Dakota, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the Dakota skipper consist of three components: (i) Primary Constituent Element 1-Wet-mesic tallgrass or mixed-grass remnant untilled prairie that occurs on near-shore glacial lake soil deposits or high-quality dry-mesic remnant untilled prairie on rolling terrain consisting of gravelly glacial moraine soil deposits, containing:(A) A predominance of native grasses and native flowering forbs;(B) Glacial soils that provide the soil surface or near surface (between soil surface and 2 cm depth) micro-climate conditions conducive to Dakota skipper larval survival and native-prairie vegetation;(C) If present, trees or large shrub cover of less than 5 percent of area in dry prairies and less than 25 percent in wet-mesic prairies; and(D) If present, nonnative invasive plant species occurring in less than 5 percent of area.(ii) Primary Constituent Element 2-Native grasses and native flowering forbs for larval and adult food and shelter, specifically:(A) At least one of the following native grasses to provide food and shelter sources during Dakota skipper larval stages: prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis) or little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium); and(B) One or more of the following forbs in bloom to provide nectar and water sources during the Dakota skipper flight period: purple coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia), bluebell bellflower (Campanula rotundifolia), white prairie clover (Dalea candida), upright prairie coneflower (Ratibida columnifera), fleabane (Erigeron spp.), blanketflower (Gaillardia spp.), black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), yellow sundrops (Calylophus serrulatus), prairie milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens), or common gaillardia (Gaillardia aristata) .(iii) Primary Constituent Element 3-Dispersal grassland habitat that is within 1 km (0.6 mi) of native high-quality remnant prairie (as defined in Primary Constituent Element 1) that connects high-quality wet-mesic to dry tallgrass prairies or moist meadow habitats. Dispersal grassland habitat consists of undeveloped open areas dominated by perennial grassland with limited or no barriers to dispersal including tree or shrub cover less than 25 percent of the area and no row crops such as corn, beans, potatoes, or sunflowers.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on November 2, 2015.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created and digitized using ESRI's ArcMap (version 10.0) and comparing USGS NAIP/FSA high-resolution orthophotography from 2010 or later and previously mapped skipper habitat polygons submitted by contracted researchers or prairie habitat polygons made available from Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' County Biological Survey. Critical habitat units then were mapped in Geographic Coordinate System WGS84. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site (http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Endangered), at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R3-ES-2013-0017, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(6) DS Minnesota Unit 1, Pope County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 1 follows: View Image
(7) DS Minnesota Units 2 and 3, Murray County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Units 2 and 3 follows: View Image
(8) DS Minnesota Unit 4, Clay County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 4 follows: View Image
(9) DS Minnesota Unit 5, Clay County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 5 follows: View Image
(10) DS Minnesota Unit 6, Norman County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 6 follows: View Image
(11) DS Minnesota Unit 7, Lincoln and Pipestone Counties, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 7 follows: View Image
(12) DS Minnesota Units 8 and 11, Pipestone County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Units 8 and 11 follows: View Image
(13) DS Minnesota Unit 9, Pipestone County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 9 follows: View Image
(14) DS Minnesota Unit 10, Swift and Chippewa Counties, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 10 follows: View Image
(15) DS Minnesota Unit 12, Lincoln County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 12 follows: View Image
(16) DS Minnesota Unit 13, Kittson County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 13 follows: View Image
(17) DS Minnesota Unit 14, Polk County, Minnesota. Map of DS Minnesota Unit 14 follows: View Image
(18) DS North Dakota Unit 1, Richland County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Unit 1 follows: View Image
(19) DS North Dakota Units 2 and 13, Ransom County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Units 2 and 13 follows: View Image
(20) DS North Dakota Units 3 and 5, McHenry County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Units 3 and 5 follows: View Image
(21) DS North Dakota Unit 6, McHenry County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Unit 6 follows: View Image
(22) DS North Dakota Units 7 and 8, McHenry County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Units 7 and 8 follows: View Image
(23) DS North Dakota Unit 9, Rolette County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Unit 9 follows: View Image
(24) DS North Dakota Unit 11, McKenzie County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Unit 11 follows: View Image
(25) DS North Dakota Unit 12, McKenzie County, North Dakota. Map of DS North Dakota Unit 12 follows: View Image
(26) DS South Dakota Unit 1, Marshall County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 1 follows: View Image
(27) DS South Dakota Unit 2, Brookings County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 2 follows: View Image
(28) DS South Dakota Unit 3, Deuel County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 3 follows: View Image
(29) DS South Dakota Unit 4, Grant County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 4 follows: View Image
(30) DS South Dakota Unit 5, Deuel County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 5 follows: View Image
(31) DS South Dakota Unit 6, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 6 follows: View Image
(32) DS South Dakota Units 7 and 18, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Units 7 and 18 follows: View Image
(33) DS South Dakota Unit 8, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 8 follows: View Image
(34) DS South Dakota Units 15 and 16, Day County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Units 15 and 16 follows: View Image
(35) DS South Dakota Unit 17, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 17 follows: View Image
(36) DS South Dakota Unit 22, Brookings County, South Dakota. Map of DS South Dakota Unit 22 follows: View Image
Laguna Mountains Skipper (Pyrgus ruralis lagunae)
(1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.(2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the Laguna Mountains skipper are the habitat components that provide: (i) The hostplants, Horkelia clevelandii or Potentilla glandulosa, which are needed for reproduction, in meadows or forest openings.(ii) Nectar sources suitable for feeding by adult Laguna Mountains skipper, including Lasthenia spp., Pentachaeta aurea, Ranunculus spp., and Sidalcea spp., found in woodlands or meadows.(iii) Wet soil or standing water associated with features such as seeps, springs, or creeks where water and minerals are obtained during the adult flight season.(3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures existing on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.(4) Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps, and critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.(6) Unit 1: Laguna Mountain, San Diego County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Monument Peak and Mount Laguna.(i) Subunit 1A: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 551900, 3635400; 551900, 3635600; 551800, 3635600; 551800, 3635300; 552000, 3635300; 552000, 3634900; 551800, 3634900; 551800, 3635000; 551600, 3635000; 551600, 3634900; 551400, 3634900; 551400, 3635300; 551300, 3635300; 551300, 3635600; 551200, 3635600; 551200, 3635700; 551100, 3635700; 551100, 3636000; 551000, 3636000; 551000, 3636100; 550900, 3636100; 550900, 3636200; 550800, 3636200; 550800, 3636100; 550700, 3636100; 550700, 3636000; 550800, 3636000; 550800, 3635800; 550600, 3635800; 550600, 3635700; 550500, 3635700; 550500, 3635500; 550400, 3635500; 550400, 3635400; 550300, 3635400; 550300, 3635300; 550100, 3635300; 550100, 3635500; 550000, 3635500; 550000, 3636200; 549800, 3636200; 549800, 3636500; 549900, 3636500; 549900, 3636600; 549800, 3636600; 549800, 3636700; 549700, 3636700; 549700, 3637000; 549800, 3637000; 549800, 3637100; 549900, 3637100; 549900, 3637600; 550200, 3637600; 550200, 3637900; 550100, 3637900; 550100, 3638500; 550000, 3638500; 550000, 3638600; 549900, 3638600; 549900, 3638500; 549800, 3638500; 549800, 3638000; 549700, 3638000; 549700, 3637700; 549500, 3637700; 549500, 3638000; 549600, 3638000; 549600, 3638100; 549500, 3638100; 549500, 3638200; 549100, 3638200; 549100, 3638400; 549200, 3638400; 549200, 3638500; 549300, 3638500; 549300, 3638800; 549400, 3638800; 549400, 3638900; 549300, 3638900; 549300, 3639000; 549600, 3639000; 549600, 3638600; 549700, 3638600; 549700, 3638700; 549800, 3638700; 549800, 3638900; 549900, 3638900; 549900, 3639000; 549700, 3639000; 549700, 3639200; 549600, 3639200; 549600, 3639300; 549500, 3639300; 549500, 3639500; 549400, 3639500; 549400, 3639600; 549300, 3639600; 549300, 3640000; 549400, 3640000; 549400, 3640100; 549700, 3640100; 549700, 3640000; 549800, 3640000; 549800, 3640100; 549900, 3640100; 549900, 3640200; 549700, 3640200; 549700, 3640300; 549600, 3640300; 549600, 3640500; 549800, 3640500; 549800, 3640600; 550100, 3640600; 550100, 3640500; 550200, 3640500; 550200, 3640400; 550300, 3640400; 550300, 3640000; 551000, 3640000; 551000, 3639900; 551100, 3639900; 551100, 3639700; 550500, 3639700; 550500, 3639400; 550400, 3639400; 550400, 3639300; 550500, 3639300; 550500, 3639200; 550600, 3639200; 550600, 3639100; 550700, 3639100; 550700, 3639000; 550800, 3639000; 550800, 3638900; 551000, 3638900; 551000, 3639300; 551100, 3639300; 551100, 3639500; 551300, 3639500; 551300, 3639700; 551700, 3639700; 551700, 3639400; 551800, 3639400; 551800, 3639300; 551900, 3639300; 551900, 3639100; 551800, 3639100; 551800, 3639000; 551900, 3639000; 551900, 3638900; 551800, 3638900; 551800, 3638800; 551900, 3638800; 551900, 3638700; 552100, 3638700; 552100, 3638800; 552200, 3638800; 552200, 3638700; 552500, 3638700; 552500, 3638300; 552300, 3638300; 552300, 3638400; 552200, 3638400; 552200, 3638300; 551900, 3638300; 551900, 3638100; 551500, 3638100; 551500, 3637900; 551700, 3637900; 551700, 3637800; 551800, 3637800; 551800, 3637700; 552100, 3637700; 552100, 3637600; 552200, 3637600; 552200, 3637500; 552500, 3637500; 552500, 3637700; 552600, 3637700; 552600, 3637800; 553000, 3637800; 553000, 3638000; 553100, 3638000; 553100, 3638100; 553600, 3638100; 553600, 3638000; 553800, 3638000; 553800, 3637900; 553700, 3637900; 553700, 3637600; 553800, 3637600; 553800, 3637400; 553700, 3637400; 553700, 3637500; 553500, 3637500; 553500, 3637200; 553100, 3637200; 553100, 3637100; 553200, 3637100; 553200, 3636900; 552900, 3636900; 552900, 3637000; 552800, 3637000; 552800, 3637100; 552700, 3637100; 552700, 3637000; 552600, 3637000; 552600, 3637100; 552400, 3637100; 552400, 3637200; 552300, 3637200; 552300, 3637100; 552200, 3637100; 552200, 3637000; 552000, 3637000; 552000, 3637100; 551900, 3637100; 551900, 3637300; 551500, 3637300; 551500, 3637200; 551400, 3637200; 551400, 3637100; 551200, 3637100; 551200, 3636700; 551300, 3636700; 551300, 3636600; 551400, 3636600; 551400, 3636500; 551600, 3636500; 551600, 3636400; 551700, 3636400; 551700, 3636300; 551800, 3636300; 551800, 3636200; 552000, 3636200; 552000, 3636100; 552100, 3636100; 552100, 3636000; 552200, 3636000; 552200, 3635900; 552300, 3635900; 552300, 3635500; 552200, 3635500; 552200, 3635400; 551900, 3635400.(ii) Subunit 1B: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 549300, 3642300; 549400, 3642300; 549400, 3642400; 549600, 3642400; 549600, 3642300; 549800, 3642300; 549800, 3642200; 549900, 3642200; 549900, 3641900; 550000, 3641900; 550000, 3641400; 550100, 3641400; 550100, 3640900; 549600, 3640900; 549600, 3641000; 549300, 3641000; 549300, 3642300.(iii) Subunit 1C: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 553000, 3634400; 553000, 3634500; 552900, 3634500; 552900, 3634900; 552800, 3634900; 552800, 3635600; 553100, 3635600; 553100, 3635400; 553300, 3635400; 553300, 3635300; 553400, 3635300; 553400, 3635200; 553300, 3635200; 553300, 3635100; 553200, 3635100; 553200, 3635000; 553300, 3635000; 553300, 3634900; 553400, 3634900; 553400, 3634800; 553600, 3634800; 553600, 3634600; 553700, 3634600; 553700, 3634200; 553600, 3634200; 553600, 3634100; 553500, 3634100; 553500, 3634000; 553400, 3634000; 553400, 3633800; 553300, 3633800; 553300, 3633600; 553200, 3633600; 553200, 3633300; 553300, 3633300; 553300, 3633200; 553500, 3633200; 553500, 3633300; 553600, 3633300; 553600, 3633000; 553700, 3633000; 553700, 3632300; 553600, 3632300; 553600, 3632200; 553300, 3632200; 553300, 3632300; 553200, 3632300; 553200, 3633000; 553100, 3633000; 553100, 3633200; 553000, 3633200; 553000, 3633300; 552900, 3633300; 552900, 3632800; 552600, 3632800; 552600, 3633000; 552700, 3633000; 552700, 3633400; 552800, 3633400; 552800, 3633800; 552700, 3633800; 552700, 3634300; 552800, 3634300; 552800, 3634400; 553000, 3634400.(iv) NOTE: Map of Unit 1 (Map 2, Subunits 1A, 1B, and 1C) follows: View Image
(7) Unit 2: Palomar Mountain, San Diego County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Boucher Hill and Palomar Observatory.(i) Subunit 2A: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E, N): 511300, 3689300; 511400, 3689300; 511400, 3689200; 511600, 3689200; 511600, 3689100; 511700, 3689100; 511700, 3689000; 511800, 3689000; 511800, 3688900; 512300, 3688900; 512300, 3688800; 512400, 3688800; 512400, 3689000; 512900, 3689000; 512900, 3688900; 513200, 3688900; 513200, 3688800; 513400, 3688800; 513400, 3688700; 513700, 3688700; 513700, 3688600; 513900, 3688600; 513900, 3688500; 514000, 3688500; 514000, 3688400; 514100, 3688400; 514100, 3688300; 514400, 3688300; 514400, 3688200; 514500, 3688200; 514500, 3688100; 515300, 3688100; 515300, 3688000; 515400, 3688000; 515400, 3687900; 515500, 3687900; 515500, 3687800; 515700, 3687800; 515700, 3687600; 515900, 3687600; 515900, 3687300; 515800, 3687300; 515800, 3687200; 515900, 3687200; 515900, 3687100; 516000, 3687100; 516000, 3687000; 516300, 3687000; 516300, 3686900; 516400, 3686900; 516400, 3686800; 516500, 3686800; 516500, 3686700; 516600, 3686700; 516600, 3686600; 517000, 3686600; 517000, 3686300; 517200, 3686300; 517200, 3686200; 517300, 3686200; 517300, 3686000; 517100, 3686000; 517100, 3685800; 517200, 3685800; 517200, 3685700; 516700, 3685700; 516700, 3685800; 516600, 3685800; 516600, 3686000; 516500, 3686000; 516500, 3686100; 516400, 3686100; 516400, 3686200; 516300, 3686200; 516300, 3686300; 516200, 3686300; 516200, 3686400; 516000, 3686400; 516000, 3686600; 515900, 3686600; 515900, 3686700; 515800, 3686700; 515800, 3686800; 515700, 3686800; 515700, 3686900; 515500, 3686900; 515500, 3687000; 515200, 3687000; 515200, 3687100; 514900, 3687100; 514900, 3687200; 514800, 3687200; 514800, 3687300; 514500, 3687300; 514500, 3687500; 514400, 3687500; 514400, 3687600; 514300, 3687600; 514300, 3687700; 514200, 3687700; 514200, 3687800; 514100, 3687800; 514100, 3687900; 514000, 3687900; 514000, 3688000; 513700, 3688000; 513700, 3688100; 513500, 3688100; 513500, 3688000; 513400, 3688000; 513400, 3687700; 513300, 3687700; 513300, 3687400; 513200, 3687400; 513200, 3687300; 513000, 3687300; 513000, 3687600; 512900, 3687600; 512900, 3688000; 512800, 3688000; 512800, 3688100; 512500, 3688100; 512500, 3688200; 512400, 3688200; 512400, 3688400; 512300, 3688400; 512300, 3688500; 512000, 3688500; 512000, 3688600; 511900, 3688600; 511900, 3688500; 511700, 3688500; 511700, 3688800; 511500, 3688800; 511500, 3688900; 511400, 3688900; 511400, 3689000; 511300, 3689000; 511300, 3689100; 511200, 3689100; 511200, 3689200; 511300, 3689200; 511300, 3689300.(ii) Subunit 2B: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 513000, 3690900; 513000, 3690800; 513200, 3690800; 513200, 3690600; 513100, 3690600; 513100, 3690400; 513200, 3690400; 513200, 3690300; 513300, 3690300; 513300, 3690000; 513200, 3690000; 513200, 3689900; 513300, 3689900; 513300, 3689600; 512900, 3689600; 512900, 3689400; 512700, 3689400; 512700, 3689500; 512600, 3689500; 512600, 3689300; 512300, 3689300; 512300, 3689400; 512200, 3689400; 512200, 3689500; 512000, 3689500; 512000, 3689700; 511900, 3689700; 511900, 3689900; 511800, 3689900; 511800, 3690200; 511700, 3690200; 511700, 3690300; 511600, 3690300; 511600, 3690500; 511500, 3690500; 511500, 3690600; 511200, 3690600; 511200, 3690700; 511100, 3690700; 511100, 3690800; 510800, 3690800; 510800, 3690900; 510700, 3690900; 510700, 3690800; 510600, 3690800; 510600, 3690900; 510500, 3690900; 510500, 3691000; 510200, 3691000; 510200, 3690900; 510300, 3690900; 510300, 3690600; 510400, 3690600; 510400, 3690300; 510200, 3690300; 510200, 3690400; 509800, 3690400; 509800, 3690500; 509700, 3690500; 509700, 3690600; 509500, 3690600; 509500, 3690700; 509400, 3690700; 509400, 3690800; 509300, 3690800; 509300, 3690900; 509100, 3690900; 509100, 3691000; 509000, 3691000; 509000, 3691200; 509200, 3691200; 509200, 3691100; 509400, 3691100; 509400, 3691300; 509300, 3691300; 509300, 3691500; 509500, 3691500; 509500, 3691400; 510000, 3691400; 510000, 3691500; 510100, 3691500; 510100, 3691600; 510200, 3691600; 510200, 3691700; 510700, 3691700; 510700, 3691600; 511000, 3691600; 511000, 3691500; 511100, 3691500; 511100, 3691400; 511400, 3691400; 511400, 3691200; 511600, 3691200; 511600, 3691100; 511700, 3691100; 511700, 3691000; 511900, 3691000; 511900, 3690900; 512000, 3690900; 512000, 3690700; 511800, 3690700; 511800, 3690600; 511900, 3690600; 511900, 3690500; 512000, 3690500; 512000, 3690400; 512100, 3690400; 512100, 3690300; 512200, 3690300; 512200, 3690200; 512500, 3690200; 512500, 3690300; 512700, 3690300; 512700, 3690400; 512600, 3690400; 512600, 3690600; 512500, 3690600; 512500, 3690700; 512400, 3690700; 512400, 3690800; 512300, 3690800; 512300, 3691100; 512500, 3691100; 512500, 3691200; 513100, 3691200; 513100, 3691300; 513200, 3691300; 513200, 3691200; 513300, 3691200; 513300, 3690900; 513000, 3690900; excluding lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 509900, 3691000; 510100, 3691000; 510100, 3690900; 510000, 3690900; 510000, 3690800; 509900, 3690800; 509900, 3691000; and 512800, 3691000; 513000, 3691000; 513000, 3690900; 512800, 3690900; 512800, 3691000.(iii) Subunit 2C: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E, N): 509200, 3689100; 509400, 3689100; 509400, 3689000; 509700, 3689000; 509700, 3688700; 509800, 3688700; 509800, 3688600; 510200, 3688600; 510200, 3688900; 510800, 3688900; 510800, 3688800; 511100, 3688800; 511100, 3688600; 511200, 3688600; 511200, 3688500; 511300, 3688500; 511300, 3688400; 511200, 3688400; 511200, 3688300; 511500, 3688300; 511500, 3688200; 511600, 3688200; 511600, 3687900; 511300, 3687900; 511300, 3687600; 511200, 3687600; 511200, 3687500; 511100, 3687500; 511100, 3687400; 511200, 3687400; 511200, 3687100; 511000, 3687100; 511000, 3687200; 510900, 3687200; 510900, 3687300; 510600, 3687300; 510600, 3687500; 510500, 3687500; 510500, 3687400; 510400, 3687400; 510400, 3687500; 510300, 3687500; 510300, 3687600; 510400, 3687600; 510400, 3687700; 510500, 3687700; 510500, 3687800; 510400, 3687800; 510400, 3687900; 510300, 3687900; 510300, 3687800; 510100, 3687800; 510100, 3687900; 509900, 3687900; 509900, 3688200; 509800, 3688200; 509800, 3688300; 509700, 3688300; 509700, 3688400; 509500, 3688400; 509500, 3688500; 509300, 3688500; 509300, 3688600; 509200, 3688600; 509200, 3689100.(iv) Subunit 2D: lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 507700, 3690800; 508000, 3690800; 508000, 3690700; 508100, 3690700; 508100, 3690800; 508300, 3690800; 508300, 3690600; 508400, 3690600; 508400, 3690500; 508500, 3690500; 508500, 3690300; 508400, 3690300; 508400, 3690100; 508500, 3690100; 508500, 3690000; 508600, 3690000; 508600, 3689900; 508700, 3689900; 508700, 3689700; 508800, 3689700; 508800, 3689600; 508900, 3689600; 508900, 3689100; 508700, 3689100; 508700, 3689200; 508600, 3689200; 508600, 3689300; 508400, 3689300; 508400, 3689400; 508200, 3689400; 508200, 3689800; 508000, 3689800; 508000, 3690000; 507900, 3690000; 507900, 3690200; 507800, 3690200; 507800, 3690400; 507500, 3690400; 507500, 3690300; 507400, 3690300; 507400, 3690500; 507500, 3690500; 507500, 3690700; 507700, 3690700; 507700, 3690800.(v) NOTE: Map of Unit 2 (Map 3, Subunits 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D) follows: View Image
Poweshiek Skipperling (Oarisma Poweshiek)
(1) Critical habitat units are designated for Cerro Gordo, Dickinson, Emmet, Howard, Kossuth, and Osceola Counties in Iowa; in Hilsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Oakland, and Washtenaw Counties in Michigan; Chippewa, Clay, Cottonwood, Douglas, Kittson, Lac Qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Murray, Norman, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Swift, and Wilkin Counties in Minnesota; Richland County in North Dakota; Brookings, Day, Deuel, Grant, Marshall, Moody, and Roberts Counties in South Dakota; and Green Lake and Waukesha Counties in Wisconsin, on the maps below.(2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Poweshiek skipperling consist of four components: (i) Primary Constituent Element 1-Wet-mesic to dry tallgrass remnant untilled prairies or remnant moist meadows containing: (A) A predominance of native grasses and native flowering forbs;(B) Undisturbed (untilled) glacial soil types including, but not limited to, loam, sandy loam, loamy sand, gravel, organic soils (peat), or marl that provide the edaphic features conducive to Poweshiek skipperling larval survival and native-prairie vegetation;(C) If present, depressional wetlands or low wet areas, within or adjacent to prairies that provide shelter from high summer temperatures and fire;(D) If present, trees or large shrub cover less than 5 percent of area in dry prairies and less than 25 percent in wet-mesic prairies and prairie fens; and(E) If present, nonnative invasive plant species occurring in less than 5 percent of area.(ii) Primary Constituent Element 2-Prairie fen habitats containing:(A) A predominance of native grasses and native flowering forbs;(B) Undisturbed (untilled) glacial soil types including, but not limited to, organic soils (peat), or marl that provide the edaphic features conducive to Poweshiek skipperling larval survival and native-prairie vegetation;(C) Depressional wetlands or low wet areas, within or adjacent to prairies that provide shelter from high summer temperatures and fire;(D) Hydraulic features necessary to maintain prairie fen groundwater flow and prairie fen plant communities;(E) If present, trees or large shrub cover less than 25 percent of the unit; and(F) If present, nonnative invasive plant species occurring in less than 5 percent of area.(iii) Primary Constituent Element 3-Native grasses and native flowering forbs for larval and adult food and shelter, specifically:(A) At least one of the following native grasses available to provide larval food and shelter sources during Poweshiek skipperling larval stages: Prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis), little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula), or mat muhly (Muhlenbergia richardsonis); and(B) At least one of the following forbs in bloom to provide nectar and water sources during the Poweshiek skipperling flight period: Purple coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia), black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), smooth ox-eye (Heliopsis helianthoides), stiff tickseed (Coreopsis palmata), palespike lobelia (Lobelia spicata), sticky tofieldia (Triantha glutinosa), or shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda).(iv) Primary Constituent Element 4-Dispersal grassland habitat that is within 1 km (0.6 mi) of native high-quality remnant prairie (as defined in Primary Constituent Element 1) that connects high-quality wet-mesic to dry tallgrass prairies, moist meadows, or prairie fen habitats. Dispersal grassland habitat consists of the following physical characteristics appropriate for supporting Poweshiek skipperling dispersal: Undeveloped open areas dominated by perennial grassland with limited or no barriers to dispersal including tree or shrub cover less than 25 percent of the area and no row crops such as corn, beans, potatoes, or sunflowers.(3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on November 2, 2015.(4)Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were created and digitized using ESRI's ArcMap (version 10.0) and comparing USGS NAIP/FSA high-resolution orthophotography from 2010 or later and previously mapped skipper habitat polygons submitted by contracted researchers or prairie habitat polygons made available from Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' County Biological Survey. Critical habitat units then were mapped in Geographic Coordinate System WGS84. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet site (http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Endangered/), at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R3-ES-2013-0017, and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2 .(5) Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota index map follows: View Image
(6) Michigan and Wisconsin index map follows: View Image
(7) PS Iowa Unit 1, Howard County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 1 follows: View Image
(8) PS Iowa Unit 2, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 2 follows: View Image
(9) PS Iowa Units 3, 4, and 7, Dickinson County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Units 3, 4, and 7 follows: View Image
(10) PS Iowa Unit 5, Osceola County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 5 follows: View Image
(11) PS Iowa Unit 6, Dickinson County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 6 follows: View Image
(12) PS Iowa Unit 8, Osceola County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 8 follows: View Image
(13) PS Iowa Unit 9, Dickinson County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 9 follows: View Image
(14) PS Iowa Unit 10, Kossuth County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 10 follows: View Image
(15) PS Iowa Unit 11, Emmet County, Iowa. Map of PS Iowa Unit 11 follows: View Image
(16) PS Michigan Unit 1, Oakland County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Unit 1 follows: View Image
(17) PS Michigan Units 2 and 3, Oakland County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Units 2 and 3 follows: View Image
(18) PS Michigan Unit 4, Oakland County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Unit 4 follows: View Image
(19) PS Michigan Unit 5, Livingston County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Unit 5 follows: View Image
(20) PS Michigan Unit 6, Washtenah County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Unit 6 follows: View Image
(21) PS Michigan Unit 7, Lenawee County, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Unit 7 follows: View Image
(22) PS Michigan Units 8 and 9, Jackson and Hillsdale Counties, Michigan. Map of PS Michigan Units 8 and 9 follows: View Image
(23) PS Minnesota Unit 1, Pope County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 1 follows: View Image
(24) PS Minnesota Units 2 and 3, Murray County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Units 2 and 3 follows: View Image
(25) PS Minnesota Units 4 and 18, Clay County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Units 4 and 18 follows: View Image
(26) PS Minnesota Unit 5, Clay County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 5 follows: View Image
(27) PS Minnesota Unit 6, Norman County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 6 follows: View Image
(28) PS Minnesota Unit 7, Lincoln and Pipestone Counties, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 7 follows: View Image
(29) PS Minnesota Units 8 and 9, Pipestone County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Units 8 and 9 follows: View Image
(30) PS Minnesota Unit 10, Swift and Chippewa Counties, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 10 follows: View Image
(31) PS Minnesota Unit 11, Wilkin County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 11 follows: View Image
(32) PS Minnesota Unit 12, Lyon County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 12 follows: View Image
(33) PS Minnesota Unit 13, Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 13 follows: View Image
(34) PS Minnesota Unit 14, Douglas County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 14 follows: View Image
(35) PS Minnesota Unit 15, Mahnomen County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 15 follows: View Image
(36) PS Minnesota Unit 16, Cottonwood County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 16 follows: View Image
(37) PS Minnesota Unit 17, Pope County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 17 follows: View Image
(38) PS Minnesota Unit 19, Kittson County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 19 follows: View Image
(39) PS Minnesota Unit 20, Polk County, Minnesota. Map of PS Minnesota Unit 20 follows: View Image
(40) PS North Dakota Units 1 and 2, Richland County, North Dakota. Map of PS North Dakota Units 1 and 2 follows: View Image
(41) PS South Dakota Unit 1, Marshall County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 1 follows: View Image
(42) PS South Dakota Unit 2, Brookings County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 2 follows: View Image
(43) PS South Dakota Units 3 and 5, Deuel County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Units 3 and 5 follows: View Image
(44) PS South Dakota Unit 4, Grant County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 4 follows: View Image
(45) PS South Dakota Unit 6, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 6 follows: View Image
(46) PS South Dakota Unit 7, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 7 follows: View Image
(47) PS South Dakota Unit 8, Roberts County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 8 follows: View Image
(48) PS South Dakota Units 15 and 16, Day County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Units 15 and 16 follows: View Image
(49) PS South Dakota Unit 17, Moody County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 17 follows: View Image
(50) PS South Dakota Unit 18, Marshall County, South Dakota. Map of PS South Dakota Unit 18 follows: View Image
(51) PS Wisconsin Unit 1, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Map of PS Wisconsin Unit 1 follows: View Image
(52) PS Wisconsin Unit 2, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Map of PS Wisconsin Unit 2 follows: View Image