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Also, my lists were taken from a website last edited on 29 June, 2010.

Harry


At 10:31 AM 9/15/2010, you wrote:
>Additional mollusks are in the proposed for listing but not yet
>completely processed and the conservation organization has petitioned
>to list but not much action yet taken categories.
>
>On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Harry G. Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Dear Listers,
> >
> > Thanks to those who supplied the URL's for the ESA and USFWS.
> >
> > There are 246 candidate plant and animal species, of which 37 are mollusks
> > (16 Naiades and 21 snails [13 aquatic; 8 terrestrial]):
> > Bean, Choctaw Villosa choctawensis
> > Bean, Rayed Villosa fabalis
> > Ebonyshell, Round Fusconaia rotulata
> > Hornshell, Texas Popenaias popei
> > Kidneyshell, Fluted Ptychobranchus subtentum
> > Kidneyshell, Southern Ptychobranchus jonesi
> > Mucket, Neosho Lampsilis rafinesqueana
> > Mudalia, Black Elimia melanoides
> > Pearlshell, Alabama Margaritifera marrianae
> > Pearlymussel, Slabside Lexingtonia dolabelloides
> > Pigtoe, Fuzzy Pleurobema strodeanum
> > Pigtoe, Narrow Fusconaia escambia
> > Pigtoe, Tapered Fusconaia burkei
> > Sandshell, Southern Hamiota australis
> > Sheepnose Plethobasus cyphyus
> > Snail, Diamond Y Spring Pseudotryonia adamantina
> > Snail, Fragile Tree Samoana fragilis
> > Snail, Guam Tree Partula radiolata
> > Snail, Humped Tree Partula gibba
> > Snail, Lanai Tree Partulina semicarinata
> > Snail, Lanai Tree Partulina variabilis
> > Snail, Langford's Tree Partula langfordi
> > Snail, Phantom Cave Cochliopa texana
> > Snail, Tutuila Tree Eua zebrina
> > Spectaclecase Cumberlandia monodonta
> > Spinymussel, Altamaha Elliptio spinosa
> > Springsnail, Phantom Tryonia cheatumi
> > Springsnail, Chupadera Pyrgulopsis chupaderae
> > Springsnail, Elongate Mud Meadows Pyrgulopsis notidicola
> > Springsnail, Gila Pyrgulopsis gilae
> > Springsnail, Gonzales Tryonia circumstriata (+ stocktonensis)
> > Springsnail, Huachuca Pyrgulopsis thompsoni
> > Springsnail, New Mexico Pyrgulopsis thermalis
> > Springsnail, Page Pyrgulopsis morrisoni
> > Springsnail, San Bernardino Pyrgulopsis bernardina
> > Springsnail, Three Forks Pyrgulopsis trivialis
> > Tree snail, Newcomb's Newcombia cumingi
> >
> > Harry
>
>
>
>--
>Dr. David Campbell
>4830 University Blvd E H4
>Tuscaloosa AL 35404
>"I think of my happy condition, surrounded by acres of clams"
>
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