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Part 5. Mississippi’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need
The 297 species identified for this iteration of Mississippi’s SGCN can be found on the following pages
by taxonomic group and Tier level. The list includes 18 amphibians, 70 birds, 34 crustaceans, 74 fish,
17 mammals, 49 mussels and 35 reptiles. The Federal and State protection status and NHP global and
state rank are also listed for each applicable species.
Please note that gastropods, insects, marine fish and invertebrates were not evaluated for inclusion in the
development of this SGCN because of the lack of data available to sufficiently evaluate their status. This
is not an indication of lack of conservation concern for species within these groups, but rather an ac-
knowledgement that thorough basic survey work must be accomplished first.
TIER* GROUP NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME GLOBAL
RANKSTATE
RANKFEDERAL
STATUSSTATE
STATUS1 Amphibians AMPHIUMA PHOLETER ONE-TOED AMPHIUMA G3 S1 LE1 Amphibians CRYPTOBRANCHUS
ALLEGANIENSISHELLBENDER G3G4 S1 (PS)1 Amphibians RANA HECKSCHERI RIVER FROG G5 S11 Amphibians RANA SEVOSA MISSISSIPPI GOPHER
FROGG1 S1 LE LE2 Amphibians ANEIDES AENEUS GREEN SALAMANDER G3G4 S1 LE2 Amphibians EURYCEA LUCIFUGA CAVE SALAMANDER G5 S1 LE2 Amphibians GYRINOPHILUS
PORPHYRITICUSSPRING SALAMANDER G5 S1 LE2 Amphibians HEMIDACTYLIUM
SCUTATUMFOUR-TOED SALAMANDER G5 S1S2