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This species has a brown body with a dark brown to black stripe and a light brown to tan stripe that stretches from the head to its tail. The sides of the cephalothorax (the head and chest) are tan with reddish-brown spots.
Endangered Species Act
Service Lists Panama City Crayfish under Endangered Species Act
Jan 4, 2022
Side view of an olive to brown turtle standing on a log.
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Listing of Pearl River Map Turtle
Nov 22, 2021
An iridescent insect with many small hairs on its belly standing on leaf litter and sandy soil.
Endangered Species Act
Extended Public Comment Period and Public Hearing for the Miami Tiger Beetle Proposed Critical Habitat
Nov 5, 2021
An iridescent insect with many small hairs on its belly standing on leaf litter and sandy soil.
Endangered Species Act
Service Extends Comment Period and Schedules Hearing on Proposed Critical Habitat for Miami Tiger Beetle
Nov 5, 2021
Closeup of an Indigo snake the longest snake native to the U.S.
Endangered Species Act
Eastern Indigo Snake Conservation
Oct 25, 2021
Rufa red knot feeding along with other shorebirds
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Knot an easy journey
Aug 3, 2021
Florida golden aster, yellow wildflowers.
Endangered Species Act
Fort De Soto and the Florida Golden Aster
Aug 3, 2021
Dark brown, black shell mussel on a red cloth with a measuring scale.
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Designates Critical Habitat for Freshwater Mussel in Georgia and Florida
Jun 30, 2021
Dark brown, black shell mussel on a red cloth with a measuring scale.
Endangered Species Act
Suwannee Moccasinshell Critical Habitat
Jun 30, 2021
Florida golden aster, yellow wildflowers.
Endangered Species Act
Florida Golden Aster Proposed Delisting
Jun 23, 2021
Florida golden aster, yellow wildflowers.
Endangered Species Act
Florida Golden Aster Proposed Delisting
Jun 23, 2021
A small bird with grey and white feathers, perched on a tree branch.
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Conducts Five-Year Status Reviews of 37 Southeastern Species
Jun 22, 2021

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