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Table 10--The rare aquatic reptiles evaluated included 19 species, of which 8 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered (NatureServe 2000b)

Scientific name


Common name


aFederal status


ABI global rank


bPrimary habitat


bSecondary habitat


Clemmys muhlenbergii


Bog Turtle


LT


G3


Ponds


Ponds


Crocodylus acutus


American Crocodile


LE


G2


Ponds


Rivers


Farancia erytrogramma seminola


South Florida Rainbow Snake


 

G5T1


Streams


Ponds


Graptemys barbouri


Barbour's Map Turtle


 

G2


Streams


Rivers


Graptemys caglei


Cagle's Map Turtle


C


G3


Streams


Rivers


Graptemys ernsti


Escambia Map Turtle


 

G2


Rivers


Ponds


Graptemys flavimaculata


Yellow-Blotched Map Turtle


LT


G2


Rivers


Ponds


Graptemys nigrinoda


Black-Knobbed Map Turtle


 

G3


Streams


Rivers


Graptemys nigrinoda delticola


Delta Map Turtle


 

G3T2


Streams


Rivers


Graptemys nigrinoda nigrinoda


Black-Knobbed Map Turtle


 

G3T3


Streams


Rivers


Graptemys oculifera


Ringed Map Turtle


LT


G2


Rivers


Rivers


Kinosternon hirtipes


Mexican Mud Turtle


 

G3


Rivers


Ponds


Kinosternon hirtipes murrayi


Big Bend Mud Turtle


 

G3T3


Rivers


Ponds


Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta


Copperbelly Water Snake


LT


G5T2T3


Streams


Ponds


Nerodia harteri


Brazos Water Snake


 

G2


Streams


Ponds


Nerodia paucimaculata


Concho Water Snake


LT


G2


Streams


Ponds


Pseudemys alabamensis


Alabama Redbelly Turtle


LE


G1


Rivers


Rivers


Sternotherus depressus


Flattened Musk Turtle


LT


G2


Streams


Rivers


Trachemys gaigeae


Big Bend Slider


 

G3


Rivers


Rivers


aFederal status: LE = Listed as endangered; LT = Listed as threatened; PE = Proposed for listing as endangered; PT = Proposed for listing as threatened; C = Candidate for listing.


bPrimary and secondary habitat do not necessarily imply a constistant order or ranking of importance to the taxonomic group.


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