Species Profile
Environmental Conservation Online System

Interrupted Rocksnail (Leptoxis foremani)

Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Neotaenioglossa
Family: Pleuroceridae

Listing Status:   

Where Listed: WHEREVER FOUND

Map of Species occurrence

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This species is listed wherever it is found, but
    • States/US Territories in which the Interrupted Rocksnail, is known to or is believed to occur:  Alabama , Georgia
    • US Counties in which the Interrupted Rocksnail, is known to or is believed to occur:  View All
Current Listing Status Summary
Status Date Listed Lead Region Where Listed
12/02/2010 Southeast Region (Region 4)

» Federal Register Documents

Most Recent Federal Register Documents (Showing 5 of 11: view all)
Date Citation Page Title
11/02/2010 75 FR 67512 67550 Determination of Endangered Status for the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Hornsnail and Designation of Critical Habitat; Final Rule
02/10/2010 75 FR 6613 6616 Proposed Rule: Listing with Designation of Critical Habitat for the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Hornsnail; reopening of comment period, availability of draft economic analysis, amended required determinations, and announcement of public hearing.
06/29/2009 74 FR 31114 31151 Proposed Endangered Status for the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Hornsnail with Critical Habitat
12/10/2008 73 FR 75176 75244 Review of Native Species That Are Candidates for Listing as Endangered or Threatened; Annual Notice of Findings on Resubmitted Petitions; Annual Description of Progress on Listing Actions; Proposed Rule
12/06/2007 72 FR 69034 69106 Review of Native Species That Are Candidates for Listing as Endangered or Threatened; Annual Notice of Findings on Resubmitted Petitions; Annual Description of Progress on Listing Actions; Proposed Rule

» Recovery

Recovery Plan Information Search

No recovery information is available for the Interrupted Rocksnail, .

» Critical Habitat

Current Critical Habitat Documents (Showing 2 of 2)
Date Citation Page Title Document Type Status
11/02/2010 75 FR 67512 67550 Determination of Endangered Status for the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Hornsnail and Designation of Critical Habitat; Final Rule Final Rule Final designated
06/29/2009 74 FR 31114 31151 Proposed Endangered Status for the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Hornsnail with Critical Habitat Proposed Rule Not Required

To learn more about critical habitat please see http://criticalhabitat.fws.gov

» Conservation Plans

No conservation plans have been created for Interrupted Rocksnail,

» Petitions

No petition findings have been published for the Interrupted Rocksnail, .

» Life History

No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.

» Other Resources

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Last updated: June 19, 2013