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O. Reg. 373/10: Species at Risk in Ontario List

filed September 28, 2010 under Endangered Species Act, 2007, S.O. 2007, c. 6

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ontario regulation 373/10

made under the

Endangered Species Act, 2007

Made: September 27, 2010
Filed: September 28, 2010
Published on e-Laws: September 29, 2010
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: October 16, 2010

Amending O. Reg. 230/08

(Species at Risk in Ontario List)

1. Schedules 1 to 3 to Ontario Regulation 230/08 are revoked and the following substituted:

Schedule 1
extirpated species

Item

Common Name

Scientific Name

Mosses

1.

Incurved Grizzled Moss

Ptychomitrium incurvum

Vascular Plants

2.

Illinois Tick-trefoil

Desmodium illinoense

3.

Spring Blue-eyed Mary

Collinsia verna

Insects

4.

Eastern Persius Duskywing

Erynnis persius persius

5.

Frosted Elfin

Callophrys irus

6.

Karner Blue

Lycaeides melissa samuelis

Fishes

7.

Atlantic Salmon (Lake Ontario population)

Salmo salar

8.

Gravel Chub

Erimystax x-punctatus

9.

Paddlefish

Polyodon spathula

Amphibians

10.

Eastern Tiger Salamander

Ambystoma tigrinum

11.

Spring Salamander

Gyrinophilus porphyriticus

Reptiles

12.

Timber Rattlesnake

Crotalus horridus

Birds

13.

Eskimo Curlew

Numenius borealis

14.

Greater Prairie-Chicken

Tympanuchus cupido

schedule 2
endangered species

Item

Common Name

Scientific Name

Lichens

1.

Pale-bellied Frost Lichen

Physconia subpallida

Mosses

2.

Spoon-leaved Moss

Bryoandersonia illecebra

Vascular Plants

3.

American Chestnut

Castanea dentata

4.

American Columbo

Frasera caroliniensis

5.

American Ginseng

Panax quinquefolius

6.

Bent Spike-rush

Eleocharis geniculata

7.

Bird’s-foot Violet

Viola pedata

8.

Bluehearts

Buchnera americana

9.

Blunt-lobed Woodsia

Woodsia obtusa

10.

Butternut

Juglans cinerea

11.

Cherry Birch

Betula lenta

12.

Cucumber Tree

Magnolia acuminata

13.

Drooping Trillium

Trillium flexipes

14.

Eastern Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida

15.

Eastern Prairie Fringed-orchid

Platanthera leucophaea

16.

Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus1

Opuntia humifusa

17.

Engelmann’s Quillwort

Isoetes engelmannii

18.

False Hop Sedge

Carex lupuliformis

19.

Few-flowered Club-rush2

Trichophorum planifolium

20.

Forked Three-awned Grass

Aristida basiramea

21.

Four-leaved Milkweed

Asclepias quadrifolia

22.

Gattinger’s Agalinis

Agalinis gattingeri

23.

Heart-leaved Plantain

Plantago cordata

24.

Hoary Mountain-mint

Pycnanthemum incanum

25.

Horsetail Spike-rush

Eleocharis equisetoides

26.

Juniper Sedge

Carex juniperorum

27.

Large Whorled Pogonia

Isotria verticillata

28.

Nodding Pogonia

Triphora trianthophora

29.

Ogden’s Pondweed

Potamogeton ogdenii

30.

Pink Milkwort

Polygala incarnata

31.

Pitcher’s Thistle

Cirsium pitcheri

32.

Purple Twayblade

Liparis liliifolia

33.

Red Mulberry

Morus rubra

34.

Scarlet Ammannia

Ammannia robusta

35.

Showy Goldenrod

Solidago speciosa

36.

Skinner’s Agalinis

Agalinis skinneriana

37.

Slender Bush-clover3

Lespedeza virginica

38.

Small White Lady’s-slipper

Cypripedium candidum

39.

Small Whorled Pogonia

Isotria medeoloides

40.

Spotted Wintergreen

Chimaphila maculata

41.

Toothcup

Rotala ramosior

42.

Virginia Goat’s-rue

Tephrosia virginiana

43.

Virginia Mallow

Sida hermaphrodita

44.

Western Silvery Aster

Symphyotrichum sericeum

45.

White Prairie Gentian

Gentiana alba

46.

Wood-poppy

Stylophorum diphyllum

Molluscs

47.

Eastern Pondmussel

Ligumia nasuta

48.

Fawnsfoot

Truncilla donaciformis

49.

Kidneyshell

Ptychobranchus fasciolaris

50.

Mudpuppy Mussel

Simpsonaias ambigua

51.

Northern Riffleshell

Epioblasma torulosa rangiana

52.

Rayed Bean

Villosa fabalis

53.

Round Hickorynut

Obovaria subrotunda

54.

Round Pigtoe

Pleurobema sintoxia

55.

Snuffbox

Epioblasma triquetra

Insects

56.

Aweme Borer Moth

Papaipema aweme

57.

Bogbean Buckmoth

Hemileuca sp.

58.

Laura’s Clubtail

Stylurus laurae

59.

Northern Barrens Tiger Beetle

Cicindela patruela

60.

Rapids Clubtail

Gomphus quadricolor

61.

Rusty-patched Bumble Bee

Bombus affinis

Fishes

62.

American Eel

Anguilla rostrata

63.

Aurora Trout

Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis

64.

Eastern Sand Darter

Ammocrypta pellucida

65.

Northern Madtom

Noturus stigmosus

66.

Pugnose Shiner

Notropis anogenus

67.

Redside Dace

Clinostomus elongatus

68.

Shortnose Cisco

Coregonus reighardi

Amphibians

69.

Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamander

Desmognathus ochrophaeus

70.

Fowler’s Toad

Anaxyrus fowleri

71.

Northern Cricket Frog

Acris crepitans

72.

Northern Dusky Salamander

Desmognathus fuscus

73.

Small-mouthed Salamander

Ambystoma texanum

Reptiles

74.

Blue Racer

Coluber constrictor foxii

75.

Common Five-lined Skink (Carolinian population)

Plestiodon fasciatus

76.

Eastern Foxsnake (Carolinian population)

Pantherophis gloydi

77.

Gray Ratsnake (Carolinian population)

Pantherophis spiloides

78.

Lake Erie Watersnake

Nerodia sipedon insularum

79.

Queensnake

Regina septemvittata

80.

Spotted Turtle

Clemmys guttata

81.

Wood Turtle

Glyptemys insculpta

Birds

82.

Acadian Flycatcher

Empidonax virescens

83.

Barn Owl

Tyto alba

84.

Golden Eagle

Aquila chrysaetos

85.

Henslow’s Sparrow

Ammodramus henslowii

86.

King Rail

Rallus elegans

87.

Kirtland’s Warbler

Dendroica kirtlandii

88.

Loggerhead Shrike

Lanius ludovicianus

89.

Northern Bobwhite

Colinus virginianus

90.

Piping Plover

Charadrius melodus

91.

Prothonotary Warbler

Protonotaria citrea

92.

Red Knot rufa subspecies

Calidris canutus rufa

Mammals

93.

American Badger

Taxidea taxus

94.

Mountain Lion or Cougar

Puma concolor

Notes to Schedule 2:

1  The classification of Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus applies to Fish Point Provincial Nature Reserve on Pelee Island in the Township of Pelee.

2  The classification of Few-flowered Club-rush applies to Lot 32, ranges 2 and 3, in the City of Pickering (formerly the geographic Township of Pickering), and to the Royal Botanical Gardens in the City of Hamilton.

3  The classification of Slender Bush-clover applies to Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park, Ojibway Park and Black Oak Heritage Park in the City of Windsor.

schedule 3
threatened species

Item

Common Name

Scientific Name

Lichens

1.

Flooded Jellyskin

Leptogium rivulare

Vascular Plants

2.

American Water-willow

Justicia americana

3.

Branched Bartonia

Bartonia paniculata

4.

Colicroot

Aletris farinosa

5.

Common Hoptree

Ptelea trifoliata

6.

Crooked-stem Aster

Symphyotrichum prenanthoides

7.

Deerberry

Vaccinium stamineum

8.

Dense Blazing Star

Liatris spicata

9.

Dwarf Hackberry

Celtis tenuifolia

10.

Dwarf Lake Iris

Iris lacustris

11.

False Rue-anemone

Enemion biternatum

12.

Goldenseal

Hydrastis canadensis

13.

Hill’s Thistle

Cirsium hillii

14.

Houghton’s Goldenrod

Solidago houghtonii

15.

Kentucky Coffee-tree

Gymnocladus dioicus

16.

Lakeside Daisy

Hymenoxys herbacea

17.

Round-leaved Greenbrier

Smilax rotundifolia

18.

Small-flowered Lipocarpha

Lipocarpha micrantha

19.

White Wood Aster

Eurybia divaricata

20.

Wild Hyacinth

Camassia scilloides

21.

Willowleaf Aster

Symphyotrichum praealtum

Molluscs

22.

Mapleleaf Mussel

Quadrula quadrula

23.

Rainbow Mussel

Villosa iris

24.

Wavy-rayed Lampmussel

Lampsilis fasciola

Fishes

25.

Black Redhorse

Moxostoma duquesnei

26.

Channel Darter

Percina copelandi

27.

Cutlip Minnow

Exoglossum maxillingua

28.

Lake Chubsucker

Erimyzon sucetta

29.

Lake Sturgeon (Great Lakes-Upper St. Lawrence River population)

Acipenser fulvescens

30.

Lake Sturgeon (Northwestern Ontario population)

Acipenser fulvescens

31.

Shortjaw Cisco

Coregonus zenithicus

32.

Spotted Gar

Lepisosteus oculatus

Amphibians

33.

Jefferson Salamander

Ambystoma jeffersonianum

Reptiles

34.

Blanding’s Turtle

Emydoidea blandingii

35.

Butler’s Gartersnake

Thamnophis butleri

36.

Eastern Foxsnake (Georgian Bay population)

Pantherophis gloydi

37.

Eastern Hog-nosed Snake

Heterodon platirhinos

38.

Eastern Musk Turtle

Sternotherus odoratus

39.

Gray Ratsnake (Frontenac Axis population)

Pantherophis spiloides

40.

Massasauga

Sistrurus catenatus

41.

Spiny Softshell

Apalone spinifera

Birds

42.

American White Pelican

Pelecanus erythrorhynchos

43.

Bobolink

Dolichonyx oryzivorus

44.

Chimney Swift

Chaetura pelagica

45.

Least Bittern

Ixobrychus exilis

46.

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinus

47.

Whip-poor-will

Caprimulgus vociferus

Mammals

48.

Grey Fox

Urocyon cinereoargenteus

49.

Polar Bear

Ursus maritimus

50.

Wolverine

Gulo gulo

51.

Woodland Caribou (Forest-dwelling boreal population)

Rangifer tarandus caribou

2. This Regulation comes into force on the day it is filed.

Made by:
Pris par :

La sous-ministre des Richesses naturelles,

Virginia West

Deputy Minister of Natural Resources

Date made: September 27, 2010.
Pris le : 27 septembre 2010.

 

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