2010-12170. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 34 Species in California and Nevada; Availability of 96 Completed 5-Year Reviews in California and Nevada  

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    AGENCY:

    Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

    ACTION:

    Notice of initiation of 5-year reviews; availability of completed 5-year reviews.

    SUMMARY:

    We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are initiating 5-year reviews for 34 species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We request any new information on these species that may have a bearing on their classification as endangered or threatened. Based on the results of these 5-year reviews, we will make a finding on whether these species are properly classified under the Act. We also announce in this notice 96 completed 5-year reviews for species in California and Nevada in Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 and early (FY) 2010.

    DATES:

    To allow us adequate time to conduct these reviews, we must receive your information no later than July 20, 2010. However, we will continue to accept new information about any listed species at any time.

    ADDRESSES:

    For instructions on how to submit information and review the information that we receive on these species, see “Request for New Information.”

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    For species-specific information, contact the appropriate person listed under “Request for New Information.” For contact information about completed 5-year reviews, see “Completed 5-Year Reviews.” Individuals who are hearing-impaired or speech-impaired may call the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8337 for TTY assistance.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Why do we conduct a 5-year review?

    Under the Endangered Species Act (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), we maintain a List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants at 50 CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12 (for plants) (List). We amend the List by publishing final rules in the Federal Register. Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act requires that we conduct a review of listed species at least once every 5 years. Section 4(c)(2)(B) requires that we determine (1) Whether a species no longer meets the definition of threatened or endangered and should be removed from the List (delisted); (2) whether a species listed as endangered more properly meets the definition of threatened and should be reclassified to threatened; or (3) whether a species listed as threatened more properly meets the definition of endangered and should be reclassified to endangered. Using the best scientific and commercial data available, we will consider a species for delisting if the data substantiate that the species is neither endangered nor threatened for one or more of the following reasons: (1) The species is considered extinct; (2) the species is considered to be recovered; and/or (3) the original data available when the species was listed, or the interpretation of such data, were in error. Any change in Federal classification requires a separate rulemaking process. We are requesting submission of any new information (best scientific and commercial data) on these species since they were originally listed or since the species' most recent status review.

    Our regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 424.21 require that we publish a notice in the Federal Register announcing those species currently under review. This notice announces initiation of our active review of 34 species in California, and Nevada (Table 1).

    Table 1—Summary of Listing Information, 16 Animal Species and 18 Plant Species in California and Nevada

    Common nameScientific nameStatusWhere listedFinal listing rule
    ANIMALS
    Buena Vista Lake ornate shrewSorex ornatus relictusEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)67 FR 10101; 3/6/2002.
    California clapper railRallus longirostris obsoletusEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)35 FR 16047; 10/13/1970.
    California least ternSternula (Sterna) antillarum browniEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)35 FR 8495; 06/02/1970.
    California tiger salamanderAmbystoma californienseEndangeredU.S.A. (CA—Sonoma County)FR 63 13497; 3/19/2003.
    Cui-uiChasmistes cujusEndangeredU.S.A. (NV)32 FR 4001; 03/11/1967.
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    Island night lizardXantusia riversianaThreatenedU.S.A. (CA)42 FR 40685; 08/11/1977.
    Least Bell's vireoVireo bellii pusillusEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)51 FR 16482; 05/02/1986.
    Little Kern golden troutOncorhynchus aguabonita whiteiThreatenedU.S.A. (CA)43 FR 15427; 4/13/1978.
    Morro Bay kangaroo ratDipodomys heermanni morroensisEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)35 FR 16047, 10/13/1970.
    Mountain yellow-legged frogRana muscosaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)67 FR 44382; 07/02/2002.
    Riparian brush rabbitSylvilagus bachmani ripariusEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 8881; 2/23/2000.
    Riparian woodrat (=San Joaquin Valley)Neotoma fuscipes ripariaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 8881; 2/23/2000.
    Santa Catalina Island foxUrocyon littoralis catalinaeEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)69 FR 10335; 3/5/2004.
    Santa Cruz Island foxUrocyon littoralis santacruzaeEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)69 FR 10335, 3/5/2004.
    San Miguel Island foxUrocyon littoralis littoralisEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)69 FR 10335, 3/5/2004.
    Santa Rosa Island foxUrocyon littoralis santarosaeEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)69 FR 10335, 3/5/2004.
    PLANTS
    Ash Meadows sunrayEnceliopsis nudicaulis var. corrugataThreatenedU.S.A. (NV)50 FR 20777 20794; 05/20/1985.
    Baker's larkspurDelphinium bakeriEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 4162; 1/26/2000.
    Hidden Lake bluecurlsTrichostema austromontanum ssp. compactumEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)63 FR 49006; 09/14/1998.
    Gaviota tarplantDeinandra increscens ssp. villosaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 14888, 3/20/2000.
    Island malacothrixMalacothrix squalidaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)61 FR 40954, 7/31/1997.
    La Graciosa thistleCirsium loncholepisEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 14888, 3/20/2000.
    Lompoc yerba santaEriodictyon capitatumEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 14888, 3/20/2000.
    Presidio manzanitaArctostaphylos hookeri var. raveniiEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)44 FR 61911; 11/26/1979.
    San Clemente Island bush mallowMalacothamnus clementinusEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)42 FR 40682; 08/11/1977.
    San Clemente Island Indian paintbrushCastilleja griseaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)42 FR 40682; 08/11/1977.
    San Clemente Island larkspurDelphinium variegatum ssp . kinkienseEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)42 FR 40682; 08/11/1977.
    San Clemente Island lotus (broom)Lotus dendroideus var . traskiaeEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)42 FR 40682; 08/11/1977.
    San Clemente Island woodland starLithophragma maximumEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)62 FR 42692; 08/08/1997.
    Santa Cruz Island malacothrixMalacothrix indecoraEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)61 FR 40954, 7/31/1997.
    Santa Cruz Island rockcressSibara filifolaEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)62 FR 42692; 08/08/1997.
    Santa Cruz tarplantHolocarpha macradeniaThreatenedU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 14898, 3/20/2000.
    San Francisco lessingiaLessingia germanorum (=L.g. var. germanorum)EndangeredU.S.A. (CA)62 FR 33373; 6/19/1997.
    Yellow larkspurDelphinium luteumEndangeredU.S.A. (CA)65 FR 4162; 1/26/2000.

    What information do we consider in the review?

    In our 5-year review, we consider all new information available at the time of the review. In conducting these reviews, we consider the best scientific and commercial data that has become available since the current listing determination or the most recent status review, such as—(A) Species biology including, but not limited to, population trends, distribution, abundance, demographics, and genetics; (B) Habitat conditions including, but not limited to, amount, distribution, and suitability; (C) Conservation measures that have been implemented that benefit the species; (D) Threat status and trends (see the five factors under the heading “How Do We Determine Whether a Species is Endangered or Threatened?”); and (E) Other new information, data, or corrections including, but not limited to, taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, identification of erroneous information contained in the List, and improved analytical methods.

    Request for New Information

    We request any new information concerning the status of these wildlife and plant species. See “What Information Do We Consider in Our Review?” for specific criteria. If you submit information, support it with documentation such as maps, bibliographic references, methods used to gather and analyze the data, and/or copies of any pertinent publications, reports, or letters by knowledgeable sources. We specifically request information regarding data from any Start Printed Page 28638systematic surveys, as well as any studies or analysis of data that may show population size or trends; information pertaining to the biology or ecology of these species; information regarding the effects of current land management on population distribution and abundance; information on the current condition of habitat; and recent information regarding conservation measures that have been implemented to benefit the species. Additionally, we specifically request information regarding the current distribution of populations and evaluation of threats faced by the species in relation to the five listing factors (as defined in section 4(a)(1) of the Act) and the species' listed status as judged against the definition of threatened or endangered. Finally, we request recommendations pertaining to the development of, or potential updates to, recovery plans and additional actions or studies that would benefit these species in the future.

    Our practice is to make information, including names and home addresses of respondents, available for public review. Before including your address, telephone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your response, you should be aware that your entire submission—including your personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your response to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. We will not consider anonymous comments. To the extent consistent with applicable law, we will make all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, available for public inspection in their entirety. Comments and materials received will be available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the offices where the comments are submitted.

    Please mail or hand-deliver information on the following species to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the corresponding address below. You my also view information we receive in response to this notice, as well as other documentation in our files, at the following locations by appointment, during normal business hours.

    For the California least tern, Island night lizard, Least Bell's vireo, Mountain yellow-legged frog, Santa Catalina Island fox, Hidden Lake bluecurls, San Clemente Island bush mallow, San Clemente Island Indian paintbrush, San Clemente Island larkspur, San Clemente Island lotus (broom), San Clemente Island woodland star, and Santa Cruz Island rock-cress, send information to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Information may also be submitted electronically at fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov. To obtain further information, contact Scott Sobiech at the Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office at (760) 431-9440.

    For the Buena Vista Lake ornate shrew, California clapper rail, California tiger salamander, Little Kern golden trout, Riparian brush rabbit, Riparian woodrat (San Joaquin Valley), Baker's larkspur, Presidio manzanita, San Francisco lessingia, and Yellow larkspur, send information to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, 2800 Cottage Way, Room W-2605, Sacramento, CA 95825. Information may also be submitted electronically at fw1sfo5year@fws.gov. To obtain further information, contact Kirsten Tarp at the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office at (916) 414-6600.

    For the Morro Bay Kangaroo rat, Santa Cruz Island fox, San Miguel Island fox, Santa Rosa Island fox, Gaviota tarplant, Island malacothrix, La Graciosa thistle, Lompoc Yerba Santa, Santa Cruz Island malacothrix, and Santa Cruz tarplant, send information to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office, 2493 Portola Road, Suite B, Ventura, CA 93003. Information may also be submitted electronically at fw1vfwo5year@fws.gov. To obtain further information on the animal species, contact Mike McCrary at the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office at (805) 644-1766. To obtain further information on the plant species, contact Connie Rutherford at the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office at (805) 644-1766.

    For the Cui-ui, and Ash Meadows sunray, send information to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, 1340 Financial Blvd., Suite 234, Reno, Nevada 89502-7147. Information may also be submitted electronically at fw1nfwo_5yr@fws.gov. To obtain further information on the Cui-ui, contact Selena Werdon at the Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office at (775) 861-6300. To obtain further information on the Ash Meadows sunray, contact Steve Caicco at the Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office at (775) 861-6300.

    All electronic information must be submitted in Text format or Rich Text format. Include the following identifier in the subject line of the e-mail: Information on 5-year review for [NAME OF SPECIES], and include your name and return address in the body of your message.

    How are these species currently listed?

    The current listing status of each species for which we are initiating 5-year reviews in this notice is in Table 1 above. The current status may also be found on the List, which covers all endangered and threatened species, and which is available on our Internet site at http://endangered.fws.gov/​wildlife.html#Species.

    Definitions

    To help you submit information about the species we are reviewing, we provide the following definitions:

    Species includes any species or subspecies of fish, wildlife, or plant, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate, which interbreeds when mature.

    Endangered species means any species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.

    Threatened species means any species that is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.

    Experimental population means any population (including any offspring arising solely therefrom) authorized by the Secretary of the Interior for release outside the current range of nonexperimental populations of the same species, but only when, and at such times as, the population is wholly separate geographically from nonexperimental populations of the same species. Each member of a nonessential experimental population shall be treated, except when it occurs in an area within the National Wildlife Refuge System or the National Park System, as a species proposed to be listed under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act.

    How do we determine whether a species is endangered or threatened?

    Section 4(a)(1) of the Act requires that we determine whether a species is endangered or threatened based on one or more of the five following factors: (A) The present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range; (B) Overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or educational purposes; (C) Disease or predation; (D) The inadequacy of Start Printed Page 28639existing regulatory mechanisms; or (E) Other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued existence. Section 4(b)(1)(A) of the Act requires that our determination be made on the basis of the best scientific and commercial data available.

    What could happen as a result of our review?

    For each species under review, if we find new information that indicates a change in classification may be warranted, we may propose a new rule that could do one of the following: (a) Reclassify the species from threatened to endangered (uplist); (b) reclassify the species from endangered to threatened (downlist); or (c) remove the species from the List (delist). If we determine that a change in classification is not warranted, then the species will remain on the List under its current status.

    Completed 5-Year Reviews

    We also take this opportunity to inform the public of 96 5-year reviews that we completed in FY 2009 and early FY 2010 for species in California and Nevada (Table 2). These 96 reviews can be found at http://www.fws.gov/​cno/​es/​5yr.html. Any recommended change in listing status resulting from these completed reviews will require a separate rulemaking process.

    Table 2—Summary of 96 Species in California and Nevada for Which 5-Year Reviews Were Completed in FY 2009 and Early FY 2010

    Common nameScientific nameRecommendationLead fish and wildlife officeContact
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    Ash Meadows Amargosa PupfishCyprinodon nevadensis mionectesNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Arroyo toadBufo californicus (= microscaphus)DownlistVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Amargosa voleMicrotus californicus scirpensisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Bay checkerspot butterflyEuphydryas editha bayensisUplistSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Blunt-nosed leopard lizardGambelia silusNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Callippe silverspot butterflySpeyeria callippe callippeNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Delta green ground beetleElaphrus viridisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Desert slender salamanderBatrachoseps aridusNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Fresno kangaroo ratDipodomys nitratoides exilisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Giant kangaroo ratDipodomys ingensNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Lahontan cutthroat troutOncorhynchus clarkii henshawiNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Light-footed clapper railRallus longirostris levipesNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Mission blue butterflyIcaricia icarioides missionensisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Modoc suckerCatostomus micropsDownlistKlamathMatt Baun; (530) 842-5763.
    Mohave tui chubGila bicolor mohavensisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Mount Hermon June beetlePolyphylla barbataNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Myrtle's silverspot butterflySpeyeria zerene myrtleaeNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Ohlone tiger beetleCicindela ohloneNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Owens pupfishCyprinodon radiosusNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Owens tui chubSiphateles bicolor snyderi (= Gila bicolor snyderi)No status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Point Arena mountain beaverAplodontia rufa nigraNo status changeArcataMatt Baun; (530) 842-5763.
    Quino checkerspot butterflyEuphydryas editha quinoNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Railroad valley springfishCrenicthys nevadaeNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Salt marsh harvest mouseReithrodontomys raviventrisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    San Bernardino Merriam's kangaroo ratDipodomys merriami parvusNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    San Bruno elfin butterflyCallophrys mossii bayensisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    San Clemente sage sparrowAmphispiza belli clementeaeNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
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    San Joaquin kit foxVulpes macrotis muticaNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Santa Barbara County DPS of California tiger salamanderAmbystoma californienseNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Santa Cruz long-toed salamanderAmbystoma macrodactylum croceumNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Shasta crayfishPacifastacus fortisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Tipton kangaroo ratDipodomys nitratoides nitratoidesNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    White River spinedaceLepidomeda albivallisNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Unarmored threespine sticklebackGasterosteus aculeatus williamsoniNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Zayante band-winged grasshopperTrimerotropis infantilisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
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    Applegate's milk-vetchAstragalus applegateiNo status changeKlamathMatt Baun; (530) 842-5763.
    Ash Meadows milk-vetchAstragalus phoenixNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Braunton's milk-vetchAstragalus brauntoniiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    California sea-bliteSuaeda californicaNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Calistoga allocarayaPlagiobothrys strictusNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Clara Hunt's milk-vetchAstragalus clarianusNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Clover lupineLupinus tidestromiiNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Coachella Valley milk-vetchAstragalus lentiginosus var. coachellaeNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Coastal dunes milk-vetchAstragalus tener var. titiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Conejo dudleyaDudleya abramsii ssp. parva (= Dudleya parva)No status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Cushenbury buckwheatEriogonum ovalifolium var. vineumNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Cushenbury milk-vetchAstragalus albensNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Cushenbury oxythecaOxytheca parishii var. goodmaniana (= Acanthoscyphus parishii var. goodmaniana)No status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Fish slough milk-vetchAstragalus lentiginosus var. piscinensisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Hairy orcutt grassOrcuttia pilosaNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Hickman's potentillaPotentilla hickmaniiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Hoffmann's slender-flowered giliaGilia tennuiflora ssp. hoffmanniiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Hoover's spurgeChamaesyce hooveriNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Indian Knob mountainbalmEriodictyon altissimumDownlistVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Island bedstrawGalium buxifoliumNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Kenwood Marsh checkermallowSidalcea oregana ssp. validaNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Lake County stonecropParvisedum leiocarpum (= Sedella leiocarpa)No status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Large-flowered fiddleneckAmsinckia grandifloraNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Loch Lomond coyote thistleEryngium constanceiNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Many-flowered navarretiaNavarretia leucocephala ssp. PlieanthaNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
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    Marcescent dudleyaDudleya cymosa ssp. marcescensNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Mexican flannelbushFremontodendron mexicanumNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Monterey cloverTrifolium trichocalyxNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Monterey spineflowerChorizanthe pungens var. pungensNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Napa bluegrassPoa napensisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Nevin's barberryBerberis neviniiNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Nipomo lupineLupinus nipomensisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Palmate-bracted bird's-beakCordylanthus palmatus (= Chloropyron palmatum)No status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Parish's daisyErigeron parishiiNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Pismo clarkiaClarkia speciosa ssp. immaculataNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Pitkin Marsh lilyLilium pardalinum ssp. pitkinenseNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Robust spineflowerChorizanthe robustaNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Salt marsh bird's-beakChloropyron maritimum ssp. maritimum (Cordylanthus maritimus ssp. maritimus)No status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    San Benito evening-primroseCamissonia benitensisNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    San Bernadino Mountains bladderpodPhysaria (Lesquerella) kingii ssp. bernardinaNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    San Diego thornmintAcanthomintha ilicifoliaNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Santa Cruz cypressCupressus abramsiana (= Callitropsis abramsiana)DownlistVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Santa Cruz Island dudleyaDudleya nesioticaNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Santa Cruz Island fringepodThysanocarpus conchuliferusNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Santa Monica Mountains dudleyaDudleya cymosa ssp. ovatifoliaNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Scotts Valley polygonumPolygonum hickmaniiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Scotts Valley spineflowerChorizanthe robusta var. hartwegiiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Slender orcutt grassOrcuttia tenuisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Spreading navarretiaNavarretia fossalisNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Spring-loving centauryCentaurium namophilumNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Springville clarkiaClarkia springvillensisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Soft bird's-beakCordylanthus mollis ssp. mollisNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Solano grassOrcuttia mucronata (= Tuctoria mucronata)No status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Steamboat buckwheat(Eriogonum ovalifolium var. williamsiaeNo status changeNevadaJeannie Stafford; (775) 861-6300.
    Suisun thistleCirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilumNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Thread-leaved brodiaeaBrodiaea filifoliaNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Triple-ribbed milk-vetchAstragalus tricarinatusNo status changeCarlsbadJane Hendron; (760) 431-9440.
    Verity's dudleyaDudleya verityiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
    Western lilyLilium occidentaleNo status changeArcataMatt Baun; (530) 842-5763.
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    White sedgeCarex albidaNo status changeSacramentoAl Donner; (916) 414-6600.
    Yadon's piperiaPiperia yadoniiNo status changeVenturaLois Grunwald; (805) 644-1766.
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    Authority: This document is published under the authority of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).

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    Dated: May 14, 2010.

    Alexandra Pitts,

    Regional Director, Region 8, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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    [FR Doc. 2010-12170 Filed 5-20-10; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 4310-55-P

Document Information

Published:
05/21/2010
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of initiation of 5-year reviews; availability of completed 5-year reviews.
Document Number:
2010-12170
Dates:
To allow us adequate time to conduct these reviews, we must receive your information no later than July 20, 2010. However, we will continue to accept new information about any listed species at any time.
Pages:
28636-28642 (7 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FWS-R8-ES-2010-N060, 80221-1113-0000-C4
PDF File:
2010-12170.pdf