Its documented range is limited to the central & southern counties of
Florida, from
Citrus County to
Volusia County at the northern extent to
Collier County and
Miami-Dade County at the southern extent. It is known from an estimated 50 to 80 populations across this range, with about 25 of those being considered large enough to be
healthy. It is facing extreme pressure from
habitat loss due to
urban sprawl and
agriculture. ==References==