R_IND (Regional Indicator) 



The estimated probability (likelihood) of a species occurring 

 in wetlands versus nonwetlands in the region. Regional 

 Indicators reflect the unanimous agreement of the Regional 

 Interagency Review Panel. If a regional panel was not able 

 to reach a unanimous decision on a species, NA (no agreement) 

 was recorded in the regional indicator (R_IND) field. An NI 

 (no indicator) was recorded for those species for which 

 insufficient information was available to determine an 

 indicator status. A nonoccurrence (NO) designation indicates 

 that the species does not occur in that region. An asterisk 

 (*) following a regional Indicator identifies tentative 

 assignments based on limited information from which to 

 determine the indicator status. In the listings for the 

 States divided into two regions (Montana, Wyoming, and 

 Colorado), both regional Indicators are reported. 



REGION 



The distribution of the species expressed by the regional 

 codes used in the National List of Scientific Plant Names 

 (1982). These code numbers and regions are displayed in 

 Figure 1 . 



REGION 

 CODE 



2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 





 A 

 C 



H 



REGION 



Northeast 



Southeast 

 North Central 

 North Plains 

 Central Plains 

 South Plains 

 Southwest 

 Intermountain 

 Northwest 



California 



Alaska 



Caribbean 



Hawaii 



STATE (S) IN REGION 



ME,NH / VT,MA,CT,RI,WV,KY,NY, 



PA, N J , MD , DE , VA, OH 



NC,SC,GA,FL,TN,AL,MS,LA,AR 



MO,IA,MN,MI,WI,IL,IN 



ND,SD,MT( Eastern) ,WY( Eastern) 



NE , KS , CO ( Eastern ) 



TX,OK 



AZ,NM 



NV,UT, CO (Western) 



WA,OR,ID,MT(Western) , 



WY(Western) 



CA 



AK 



PR(Puerto Rico), VI(U.S. 



Virgin Isls.), CZ (Canal 



Zone), SQ (Swan Isls.) 



HI (Hawaiian Isls.), 



AQ(American Samoa), GU(Guam), 



IQ(U.S. Misc. Pacific Isls, 

 MQ( Midway Isls.), TQ( Trust 

 territories of the Pacific 

 Isls.), WQ(Wake Isl.), 

 YQ(Ryukyu Isls. Southern) 



) 



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