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12-22-2016

Pyrgulopsis neomexicana

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Detailed information
Full Name: Socorro springsnail (Pyrgulopsis neomexicana)
Where found: Wherever found
Critical Habitat:N/A
Species Group:Snails
Current listing status
Status Date Listed Lead Region Where Listed
Endangered 09/30/1991 Southwest Region (Region 2) Wherever found
  • States/US Territories in which the Socorro springsnail, Wherever found is known to or is believed to occur: New Mexico
  • US Counties in which the Socorro springsnail, Wherever found is known to or is believed to occur: View All
Federal register documents
Date
Citation Page
Title
03/20/2008 73 FR 14995 14997 5-Year Reviews of 28 Southwestern Species
11/21/1991 56 FR 58664 58666 ETWP; Annual Description of Progress on Listing Actions and Findings on Recycled Petitions; 56 FR 58664 58666
09/30/1991 56 FR 49646 49649 ETWP; Final Rule to List the Alamosa Springsnail and the Socorro Springsnail as Endangered; 56 FR 49646 49649
09/18/1990 55 FR 38343 38347 ETWP; Proposed Rule to List the Alamosa Springsnail and the Soccoro Springsnail as Endangered; 55 FR 38343 38347
04/25/1990 55 FR 17475 17476 ETWP; Annual Description of Progress on Listing Actions and Findings on Recycled Petitions; 55 FR 17475 17476
10/04/1988 53 FR 38969 38970 Notice of Findings on Petitions to List Oklahoma Salamander, 11 New Mexico Mollusks, & 4 Puerto Rican Waterbirds; 53 FR 38969-38970
07/01/1987 52 FR 24485 24486 Notice of Findings on Petitions & Initiation of Status Review; 52 FR 24485- 24486
04/28/1976 41 FR 17742 17747 Proposed Endangered or Threatened Status for 32 U.S. Snails [Proposed 15 as E/17 T]; 41 FR 17742 17747 (Amargosa snail, Fontellicella micrococcus; Ash Meadows turban snail, Fluminicola erythropoma; bad water snail, Assiminea infirma; banded dune snail, Helminthoglypta walkeriana; California Northern River snail, Monadenia setosa; Cheatum's snail, Tryonia cheatumi; Chittenango ovate amber snail, Succinea ovalis chittenangoensis; Clark's Nantahala middle-toothed land snail, Mesodon clarki nantahala; dented peninsula snail, Helminthoglypta arrosa miwoka; Diamond-Y pond snail, Physa virgata bottomeri; flat-spired three-toothed land snail, Triodopsis platysayoides; fraternal snail, Micrarionta feralis; Jone's middle-toothed land snail, Mesodon jonesianus; Karok Indian snail, Vestericola karokarum; MacClintock's discoid land snail, Discus macclintocki; Magazine Mountain middle-toothed land snail, Mesodon magacinenses; Muddy Valley turban snail, Fluminicola avernalis; Nicklin's Peninsula snail, Helminthoglypta nickiniana awania; Pahranagat Valley turban, Fluminicola merriami; painted snake coiled forest snail, Anguispira picta; Pilsbru's narrow apertured land snail, Stanotrema pilsbryi; Reeves County snail, Cochliopa texana; rocky coast snail, Monadenia fidelis pronotis; St. George snail, Amnicola deseria; slug snail, Binneya notabilis; Socorro snail, Amnicola neomexicana; Stock Island tree snail, Orthalicus reses reses; Strange many- whorled land snail, Polygyra peregrina; Tryon's snail, Micrarionta tryoni; Virginia fringed mountain snail, Polugriscus virginianus; White River snail, Tryonia clathraia; Zion canyon snail, Physa zioni)
Recovery
No critical habitat rules have been published for the Socorro springsnail.
Date
Title
Plan Action Status
Plan Status
08/31/1994 Alamosa and Socorro Springsnails (2 spp.) View Implementation Progress Final
Date
Title
Plan Action Status
Plan Status
08/31/1994 Alamosa and Socorro Springsnails (2 spp.) View Implementation Progress Final
Date
Citation Page
Title
Document Type
03/20/2008 73 FR 14995 14997 5-Year Reviews of 28 Southwestern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
Date
Title
10/10/2008 Socorro Springsnail Completed 5-Year Review
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