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Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion (Tartarocreagris texana)

Kingdom: Animalia
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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 Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion, Entire is known to or is believed to occur:  Texas
    • US Counties in which the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion, Entire is known to or is believed to occur:  View All
Current Listing Status Summary
Status Date Listed Lead Region Where Listed
09/16/1988 Southwest Region (Region 2) Entire

» Federal Register Documents

Most Recent Federal Register Documents (Showing 5 of 6: view all)
Date Citation Page Title
04/23/2007 72 FR 20134 20136 5-Year Reviews of 24 Southwestern Species
03/14/1994 59 FR 11755 11758 ETWP; 90-Day Finding on a Petition to Delist Seven Texas Karst Invertebrates
09/16/1988 53 FR 36029 36033 Final Rule to Determine 5 Texas Cave Invertebrates to be End. Species; 53 FR 36029-36033
04/19/1988 53 FR 12787 12790 Proposal to Determine 5 Texas Cave Invertebrates to be End. Species; 53 FR 12787-12790
08/20/1986 51 FR 29671 29673 Findings on Petitions & Initiation of Status Reviews; 51 FR 29671-29673

» Recovery

Recovery Plan Information Search
Current Recovery Plan(s)
Date Title Plan Action Status Plan Status
08/25/1994 Recovery Plan for Endangered Karst Invertebrates in Travis and Williamson Counties, Texas View Implementation Progress Final
Other Recovery Documents (Showing 1 of 1)
Date Citation Page Title Document Type
04/23/2007 72 FR 20134 20136 5-Year Reviews of 24 Southwestern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
  • Five Year Review
    Date Title
    12/04/2009 Tooth Cave Spider, Kretschmarr Cave Mold Beetle, and Tooth Cave Pseudoscorpion 5-Year Review

    » Critical Habitat

    No critical habitat rules have been published for the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion, Entire.

    » Conservation Plans

    Habitat Conservation Plans (HCP) (learn more) (Showing 5 of 5)
    HCP Plan Summaries
    Balcones Canyonlands (BCCP)
    Comanche Canyon Development, Inc. Amendment # 2
    Comanche Canyon (Theriot)
    Four Points (TPG Four Points Land, L.P. [formerly PW-B Joint Venture; amended 2/27/01])
    Grandview Hills (Toman Parke Inc.)

    » Petitions

    Most Recent Petition Findings (Showing 3 of 3)
    Date Citation Page Title Finding
    03/14/1994 59 FR 11755 11758 ETWP; 90-Day Finding on a Petition to Delist Seven Texas Karst Invertebrates
  • Notice 90-day Petition Finding, Not substantial
  • 08/20/1986 51 FR 29671 29673 Findings on Petitions & Initiation of Status Reviews; 51 FR 29671-29673
  • Notice 12 month petition finding, Warranted but precluded
  • 07/18/1985 50 FR 29238 Findings on Petitions & Initiation of Status Review; 50 FR 29238
  • Notice 90-day Petition Finding, Substantial
  • Notice Notice of Review
  • » 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