' other codes : 



A Accidental in the state; including species (usually birds or butterflies) 



recorded very infrequently, hundreds or thousands of miles outside their usual 

 range . 



B A state rank modifier indicating breeding status for a migratory species. 

 Example: S1B,SZN -- breeding occurrences for the species are ranked SI 

 (critically imperiled) in the state, nonbreeding occurrences are not ranked in 

 the state. 



E An exotic established in the state; may be native in nearby regions. 



HYB Element represents a hybrid of species. 



N A state rank modifier indicating non-breeding status for a migratory species. 

 Example: S1B,SZN -- breeding occurrences for the species are ranked SI 

 (critically imperiled) in the state, nonbreeding occurrences are not ranked in 

 the state. 



P Indicates the element may potentially occur in the state. 



Q Taxonomic questions or problems involved, more information needed; appended to 

 the global rank. 



' R Reported in the state; but lacking documentation which would provide a basis for 

 either accepting or rejecting the report. 



T Rank for a subspecific taxon (subspecies, variety, or population) ; appended to 

 the global rank for the full species. 



Z Ranking not applicable. 



# A modifier to SX or SH; the species has been reintroduced but the population is 

 not yet breeding and established. 



USF&WS (USESA) Status: The codes in this column denote the categories defined in the U.S. 

 Fish and Wildlife Service Notices of Review (1990, 1993, 1994), and indicate the status of 

 a taxcn with respect to the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973: 



E/SA Treat as endangered because of similarity of appearance. 



LE Endangered 



LT Threatened 



P Proposed E or T 



CI Notice of Review, Category 1 (substantial biological information on file to 



support the Epprcpriaueness of prcpcsing to list as endangered or threatened) . 



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