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Editors:
W.A. Ozinga
J.H.J. Schamine
Authors:
W.A. Ozinga
M. de Heer
S.M. Hennekens
A.J.F.M. van Opstal
J.H.J. Schamine
H. Sierdsema
N.A.C. Smits
A.H.P. Stumpel
Ch. van Swaay
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ABSTRACT
Ozinga, W.A. & Schamine, J.H.J. (eds.). 2005. Target species Species of European concern.
A database driven selection of plant and animal species for the implementation of the Pan European
Ecological Network. Wageningen, Alterra, Alterra-report 1119. 193 pages; 30 figs.; 18
tables; 134 refs.
The concept of ecological networks is becoming increasingly important in both
policies and practices of nature conservation throughout Europe. The establishment
of the Pan Ecological European Network (PEEN) can be seen as one of the priority
issues for nature conservation. For the establishment of such networks, it is essential
to have adequate information on the threat status and distribution of plant and animal
species throughout Europe. As there are thousands of plant and animal species, it is
necessary to make a selection of species that are considered to be of specific
conservation concern, so-called target species. In this report the concept of target
species is developed, on the basis of a common set of criteria (legal protection, threat
status and degree of endemism). A database has been developed which includes
complete species lists for Europe for the following groups of organisms: vascular
plants, vertebrates (freshwater fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals) and
butterflies. Based on the three criteria a provisional selection of target species has been
carried out.
Keywords: Target species, Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, Natura 2000, IUCN
Red List, Endemic species, Pan European Ecological Network
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Contents
Preface
Summary
Introduction
1.1 The Pan European Ecological Network
1.2 Target species
1.3 Scope of the report
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Methods
2.1 Geographical delimitation of Europe
2.2 Criteria for target species
2.3 Legal protection
2.3.1 Bonn Convention on Migratory Species
2.3.2 Bern Convention
2.3.3 Birds Directive
2.3.4 Habitats Directive
2.4 Threat
2.5 Geographical distribution
2.6 Data-sources and data-processing
2.6.1 Vascular plants
2.6.2 Butterflies
2.6.3 Freshwater fishes
2.6.4 Amphibians
2.6.5 Reptiles
2.6.6 Birds
2.6.7 Mammals
2.7 Taxonomic notes
2.8 Database structure
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3.1 Plants
3.1.1 Vascular plants
3.2 Animals
3.2.1 Butterflies
3.2.2 Freshwater fishes
3.2.3 Amphibians
3.2.4 Reptiles
3.2.5 Birds
3.2.6 Mammals
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Target species
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1.3
Within the current project a database has been developed which includes
complete species lists for Europe for the following groups of organisms:
vascular plants, vertebrates (freshwater fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds
and mammals) and butterflies. For each species information is given on
degree of endemism for Europe, legal status and threat status. Both
single and multiple criteria can be used for the selection of target species.
This makes it possible to derive user-defined, objective lists of target
species.
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2.1
Figure 1 Geographical delimitation of Europe within the scope of the current project.
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2.3
Legal protection
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Name of
ecological
network
-
Character
Scope
Geographical
delimitation
Legal basis
International
Global
Bonn Convention
International
Legally binding
for contracting
parties
Legally binding
for contracting
parties
Bern Convention
(1979)
Emerald
Network
Council of
Europe
wetlands including
natural, semi-natural
and artificial waters
migratory species
and important
habitats of these
species
natural habitats and
wild fauna and flora.
Biogenetic reserves
(1976)
Pan European
Biological and
Landscape
Diversity Strategy
(PEBLDS, 1995)
Council of
Europe
Council of
Europe & UNEP
Natura 2000
European
Commission
E.U. Habitats
Directive (1992)
Natura 2000
European
Commission
Pan
European
Ecological
Network
(PEEN)
Barcelona
Convention
(1976/1995) and
Geneva/Barcelona
Protocol
(1982/1995)
Helsinki
Commission:
International
convention
UN: nternational
convention
Global
Europe
Europe
Europe
Recommendation
of the standing
committee of the
Bern convention
Ministerial
resolutions
Strategy
European
Union
territory
European
Union
territory
Baltic Sea
region
Legally binding
for EU member
States
Legally binding
for EU member
States
Legally binding
for contracting
parties
Mediterranea
n region
Legally binding
for contracting
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2.4
Threat
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each taxon should be evaluated against all the criteria, and all criteria met
at the highest threat category must be listed. It should be kept in mind
that extinction is a chance process. Thus, a listing in a higher extinction
risk category implies a higher probability of extinction, and over the
time-frames specified more taxa listed in a higher category are expected
to go extinct than those in a lower one (without effective conservation
action). However, the persistence of some taxa in high-risk categories
does not necessarily mean their initial assessment was inaccurate.
Figure 4: Structure of the Red List categories (from IUCN 2001). All taxa listed
as Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable qualify as
Threatened. The threatened categories form a part of the overall scheme. It will be
possible to place all taxa into one of the categories. The category Data Deficient is
not a threatened category, although it indicates a need to obtain more information on a
taxon to obtain the appropriate listing. The old IUCN category Lower Risk (LR
in IUCN 1994) is replaced by Near Threatened (close to qualifying for
Vulnerable) and Least Concern (evaluated but not threatened).
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2.5
Geographical distribution
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2.6
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Between 1972 and 2004, the Committee and Societas Biologica Fennica
Vanamo have published thirteen volumes of the Atlas. Until now, the
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Criteria
Taxa that are no longer known to exist in the wild after
repeated searches of the type localities and other known
or likely places.
Endangered
Taxa in danger of extinction and whose survival is
(E)
unlikely if the causal factors continue operating.
Included are taxa whose numbers have been reduced to
a critical level or whose habitats have been so drastically
reduced that they are deemed to be in immediate danger
of extinction.
Vulnerable
Taxa believed likely to move into the Endangered
(V)
category in the near future if the causal factors continue
operating. Included are taxa of which most or all the
populations are decreasing because of over-exploitation,
extensive destruction of habitat or other environmental
disturbance; taxa with populations that have been
seriously depleted and whose ultimate security is not yet
assured; and taxa with populations that are still abundant
but are under threat from serious adverse factors
throughout their range.
Rare
Taxa with small world populations that are not at
(R)
present Endangered or Vulnerable but are at risk. These
taxa are usually localised within restricted geographic
areas or habitats or are thinly scattered over a more
extensive range.
Indeterminate Taxa known to be Extinct, Endangered, Vulnerable, or
(I)
Rare but where there is not enough information to say
which of the four categories is appropriate.
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2.6.2 Butterflies
For the analysis of butterfly species, we could make use of a database
from Butterfly Conservation Europe (managed by Van Swaay) with
information on global and European threat status, legal protection,
degree of endemism and country-based distribution data (see Table 5). In
1999 the Council of Europe published the Red Data Book of European
Butterflies, written by Van Swaay from Dutch Butterfly Conservation
and Warren from British Butterfly Conservation (Van Swaay & Warren
1999). Distribution and trend data were collected for each country
through a network of over 50 expert national compilers who each
completed a questionnaire in 1997. Data were obtained for all countries
except Iceland and the Caucasian Republics. The resulting database
allowed an objective quantitative assessment of each species threat and
conservation status. Threat status was assessed by following the 1994
IUCN criteria as closely as possible, adapting them for use with the
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Geographic coverage
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Description
Globally threatened species that are restricted to Europe:
22 species.
Concentrated in Europe (endemics) and threatened in
Europe (unfavourable conservation status): 5 species.
Not concentrated in Europe but threatened in Europe
(unfavourable conservation status): 47 species.
Concentrated in Europe (endemics) but not threatened in
Europe (favourable conservation status): 167 species.
Not concentrated in Europe and not threatened in Europe
(favourable conservation status): 33 species.
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Geographic coverage
Source distribution data
Number of species included
2.6.4 Amphibians
The database for amphibians is based on Stumpel (2002a) and includes
88 species (see Table 8). Three new species were added to this database
(marked in the field new). The resulting database with 91 species covers
Europe in a broad sense, including the whole area of Turkey and the
Caucasus. The species occurring in Europe as delimited in this study are
marked. This list sums up to a total of 85 species. Nomenclature
generally follows Frost (1985) as updated by Duellman (1993). The
Amphibian Species of the World Database 3.0 is now available on the
World Wide Web and is updated regularly, so this has become the major
data-source for recent taxonomic changes. Another important web site
for documentation on amphibian species, especially those in decline is
the Amphibian Web Database. Within the framework of the project
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Stumpel
2002a;
Baillie
&
Groombridge 1996, IUCN 2004.
Europe sensu stricto: all 45
countries from the Council of
Europe, as covered in Flora
Europaea
(including
Azores,
Faeroe Islands, Iceland, Jan Mayen
and Spitsbergen, but excluding
Madeira, the Canary Islands,
Cyprus, Novaya Zemlya, and the
whole of the Caucasus; the eastern
border is defined by the Ural
Mountains and the Ural River to
the Caspian Sea).
Europe sensu lato: including
Asiatic
Turkey,
Cyprus,
Transcaucasia, the Canary Islands,
Salvagens Islands, and Madeira.
Gasc et al. 1997, Societas
Europaea Herpetologica (SEH)
and Musum National dHistoire
Naturelle (MNHN, Paris, France):
50*50 grid cell data for Europe
sensu stricto; supplemented with
Baran & Atatr 1997.
88 species in Europe sensu lato; 82
in Europe sensu stricto; 4 relevant
subspecies
(listed
in
legal
documents or on the IUCN Red
List).
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2
3
4
5
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9
10
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2.6.5 Reptiles
The database for reptiles is based on Stumpel (2002b) and includes 217
species (see Table 10). The database covers Europe in a broad sense,
including the whole area of Turkey and the Caucasus. The species
occurring in Europe as delimited in this study are marked. This list sums
up to a total of 146 species. Distribution data on reptiles in Europa were
collected in The atlas of amphibians and reptiles in Europe (Gasc et al.
1997) by the Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH) under the
supervision of the Committee, the Musum National d'Histoire
Naturelle (Paris, France). See under Amphibians for further details. The
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2.6.6 Birds
The target species database is based on a species list for birds managed
by SOVON Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology and includes (after
some additions) 514 species (see Table 11). Some species names have
been changed according to the nomenclature followed in Birds in
Europe 2, BirdLife International 2004b). Subspecies are not included in
the database, although several subspecies are acknowledged at the
species level in recent taxonomic studies. For species that are considered
as species of conservation concern (SPEC), it may be worthwhile to
treat these (sub)species separately for the further implementation of the
concept of target species. This applies for example for the Great Grey
Shrike (Lanius excubitor s.l., SPEC3) which has been divided into
Northern Gray Shrike (Lanius excubitor s.s.) and the Southern Gray Shrike
(Lanius meridionalis). Another example of a taxon that is of interest from a
nature conservation perspective is the island-endemic Corsican Finch
(Serinus corsicanus) which is considered specifically distinct from Citril
Finch (Serinus citronella s.l., Non-SPEC). These two recently
acknowledged species of conservation concern have been added to the
species list, although information on population size and threat status is
incomplete.
In November 2004, BirdLife International published a fully updated
overview of the bird species occurring in the European Union (BirdLife
International 2004a) and in Pan-Europe (Birds in Europe 2, BirdLife
International 2004b). Both publications presents data on population size
and distribution for 484 respectively 453 species occurring in Europe
and identifies those that are Species of European Conservation Concern
(SPEC). Furthermore the publication gives data on population trends
since 1994, when the last BirdLife International publication on the status
of birds in Europe was published (Birds in Europe 1, Tucker and Heath
1994).
In the bird-database, information of the European threat status (SPEC
category) is derived from Birds in Europe 2 (Birdlife International
2004a,b), while the global threat status is derived from IUCN (2004).
BirdLife International is appointed by IUCN as the official global Red
List Authority for birds. It has prepared four global Red List assessments
to date (in 1988, 1994, 2000 and 2004).
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The analysis in Birds in Europe 2 was fed into the 2004 IUCN Red List
of Threatened Animals (see table 12). At the European scale, BirdLife
International has developed objective criteria for assessing the
conservation status of birds at the European scale, taking into account
the requirements of the EU Birds and Habitats Directives and the IUCN
guidelines on using Red List categories at regional scale. This resulted in
a classification of various categories for Species of European
Conservation Concern (SPECs) according to the methodology of Tucker
& Heath (1994; see Table 13). The SPEC status refers to many more
species than just those meeting the global IUCN Red List criteria. The
selection of target species is based on the SPEC status in Birds in
Europe 2 (Birdlife International 2004a, 2004b) and includes species
categorized as SPEC 1, 2, and 3.
Distribution data are based on Hagemeijer & Blair 1997. In accordance
with Tucker & Heath (1994) we marked species in the target species
database as endemic or characteristic for Europe if more than 50 % of
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Table 12: Population status categories in Birds in Europe 2 and their relation to the
IUCN Red List and the Habitats Directives conservation status categories (from
BirdLife International 2004b, 2004c)
Categories under the Habitats
Directive
Secure
Least concern
Rare
Localized
Declining
Depleted
Near threatened
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically endangered
Extinct
Threatened
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Description
Globally threatened species, i.e. classified as
globally threatened, Near Threatened or Data
Deficient.
Concentrated in Europe and with an
Unfavourable Conservation Status.
Not concentrated in Europe but with an
Unfavourable Conservation Status.
Concentrated in Europe but with a Favourable
Conservation Status.
Not concentrated in Europe and with a
Favourable Conservation Status.
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2.6.7 Mammals
The database of European mammals is based on The atlas of European
mammals Mitchell Jones et al. (1999) with some additions (see Table
14). The names of mammal families and contents of families follows
Mammal Species of the World (Wilson and Reeder 1993). Species
nomenclature generally also follows this source with very few exceptions
(see Mitchell Jones et al. 1999, pg. 5 for details). The recent sixth edition
of Walkers Mammals of the World (Novak 1999) proved to be very
useful in clarifying various species concepts and for obtaining
information for the documentation requirements for the IUCN Red List.
Although the target species database only includes species, an exception
is made for subspecies that are globally threatened and that would be
missed in the selection of target species otherwise.
Table 14: Characteristics of the database for mammals.
Database source
Geographic coverage
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The distribution data of European mammals are derived from The atlas
of European mammals Mitchell Jones et al. (1999). As for several other
major species mapping projects at the European scale (e.g. vascular
plants, birds, amphibians and reptiles) the distribution data in this atlas
are stored in the UTM grid system. The basic mapping unit was the
50x50 grid cell.
The distribution data were linked in the present project to the major
Biogeographical Zones such as distinguished by the Council of Europe.
The presence degree in the various zones was indicated according to the
scale in Table 15. Because Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova are not
covered in the distribution maps, the presence of species in the
Biogeographical Zones at the eastern border of Europe (Boreal,
Continentel, Steppic, Black Sea and Anatolian) is indicated with x. For
the zones Alpine and Mediterranean an assessment is given based on
the area covered in the atlas (>75 %).
2.7
Taxonomic notes
Species level
Since taxonomy is a dynamic discipline, it is not possible to provide
absolute species numbers that are stable over time. The database is
focussed on the species level. For most species groups there is too much
controversy on the taxonomic delimitation of subspecies and therefore it
is not feasible to provide a relatively stable listing of subspecies (e.g.
Mace 2004). In accordance to this, the listings of species in the Birds
Directive and the Habitat Directive also focus on the species level.
Endemic subspecies are only included if they are considered of particular
conservation concern. Examples include: Tenerife Great Spotted
Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major canariensis), Sicilian Rock Partridge
(Alectoris graeca whitakeri), Tatra Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatarica),
Corsican Red Deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus), the Dutch Root Vole
(Microtus oeconomus arenicola), and the Auroras Alpine Salamander
(Salamandra atra aurorae) from the French / Italian Alps. Subspecies listed
on one of these listings are included in the database and marked as
subspecies.
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Apomictic species
Many genera of vascular plants in Europe include morphologically
distinct taxa characterised by asexual seed production (apomixes). These
apomictic taxa are often treated as species. Genera with a high
proportion of apomictic taxa include: Alchemilla, Hieracium, Potentilla,
Rubus, Sorbus, and Taraxacum. When apomictic taxa are treated as species,
it may be recommendable to admit only taxa into regional Red Lists that
are stabilized as an independent taxon within certain ecosystems (Gregor
& Matzke-Hajek 2002). The inclusion of threatened apomictic taxa into
the list of target species only makes sense if the taxonomic delimitation
of the taxon relative to non-threatened species is known. For many
apomictic groups the taxonomy, however, is problematic. A large study
of 44 sections or species groups within the genus Taraxacum, for
example, revealed conflicting results between DNA-sequences and
morphological classifications (Kirschner et al. 2003). Within the database
the option is given to exclude apomictic species from the list of target
species. Some species are not apomictic in a strict sense, but more or less
behave like apomicts because of specific sexual reproduction
mechanisms. This applies to genera such as Rosa and Crataegus.
2.8
Database structure
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Figure 5: Distribution maps of European Beaver (Castor fiber). Left: based on The
atlas of European mammals (Mitchell-Jones et al. 1999, Societas Europaea
Mammalogica). Right: based on a more extensive and detailed overview of Hallay &
Rosell (2003). Squares are reintroduction sites.
An example of such a thematic map is the digital map of environmental
zones within Europe (see Fig. 6). This map can be linked to the available
grid-based distribution data in order to give an ecological characteristic
of species distribution patterns. Within the individual geographical
regions, the presence degree of the species in question is simplified
according to Table 15.
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Table 15: Coding of the presence degree within geographical regions or environmental
zones.
Code
x
+
1
2
3
4
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Results
3.1
Plants
Geographical distribution
The database for vascular plant species includes 15,974 species, including
1,909 apomictic species. Since the taxonomy of apomictic species is
complicated and their distribution is often insufficiently known, we only
considered non-apomictic species. For the species for which we have
distribution data (12,698; apomictic species excluded), 5,029 species (40
%) are European endemics. Endemism in itself should not be the sole
criterion to assign species as target species. Some European endemics
have a large range in Europe and are common within large parts of this
range. Examples of European endemics that occur in more than 25
European countries include: Carex pilulifera, Epilobium collinum, Arum
maculatum, Bromus ramosus, Carex pilulifera, Quercus petraea, Fagus sylvatica,
Galeopsis tetrahit, and Thymus pulegioides. On the other hand the list with
European endemics, contains 1,818 species that occur only in a single
county. These so called single country endemics have, a relatively high
extinction risk, due to their small range size. Of this group 1,118 (61 %)
are listed on the IUCN global Red List (IUCN 1998, 2004).
The highest proportions of endemic species occur in the Southern parts
of Europe (Table 16). Especially the Mediterranean Islands and the
Iberian, Italian and Balkan Peninsulas are very rich in endemic species.
The northern part of Europe is relatively poor in endemic species.
Threat
From the 14,065 non-apomictic vascular plant species included in the
database, 1,888 plant taxa can be considered as globally threatened
according to the IUCN 1997 global Red List (Walter & Gillett 1998). In
combination with the new assessments for the IUCN 2004 global Red
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Albania
Austria
Azores
Belgium
Britain
Bulgaria
Corsica
Crete
Czechoslovakia, former
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia, Baltics
Russia, Caucasus
Russia, Central
Russia, East
Russia, North
Russia, West
Sardinia
Sicily
Spain
Svalbard
Sweden
Switzerland
Yugoslavia, former
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Number
of species
4234
4773
1006
2482
3127
4865
3018
2410
4235
2230
2099
7309
4404
5906
3414
772
1808
7420
2256
2439
3376
3645
4976
2082
2888
3127
2831
1944
4027
2673
3242
7160
274
2752
4352
6857
Target
species
111
81
46
17
49
150
69
202
83
18
31
181
62
492
55
10
11
277
15
48
56
149
131
32
86
90
93
44
109
70
87
554
13
43
51
278
Legal
protection
19
47
33
12
17
55
20
27
63
14
30
70
45
64
42
9
6
94
12
41
46
81
61
30
23
53
39
37
51
26
29
102
12
38
30
67
Global
threat
90
29
37
5
31
104
33
138
39
3
3
113
25
338
21
1
4
166
2
7
20
105
79
2
49
41
58
9
65
49
57
301
1
7
23
188
European
endemics
951
1298
156
647
739
1006
493
354
992
635
499
1770
1125
1316
694
112
433
1770
574
633
830
687
1150
550
382
614
373
302
816
344
400
1750
11
771
1186
1730
1 country
endemics
20
19
?
1
27
57
28
147
8
2
0
66
11
367
5
2
1
136
1
7
5
76
42
1
46
14
24
6
18
30
45
445
1
4
4
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It should be noted however that many rare species are not yet assessed
by the IUCN with regard to their global threat status. Especially rare
species that are recently described are probably underrepresented on the
global Red List.
The European Topic Centre on Nature Protection and Biodiversity
(ETC/NPB) has launched in 2003 a survey on the most threatened
endemic and sub-endemic species in Europe. For all taxa falling under
the categories extinct, extinct in the wild and critically rare in the
IUCN global Red List for plants (Walter & Gillett 1998), useful
information is stored in standard fact sheets and incorporated into a
database (Richard et al. 2004).
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Legal protection
The Bern Convention lists 642 vascular plant species (4.6 %), while the
Habitats Directive lists 484 plant species (3.4 %). Together both legal
listings cover 774 species (5.5 %). From the 1,939 species that are
globally threatened, 79 % is not listed on the Bern Convention or the
Habitats Directive. This result shows that the European legal
instruments provide no adequate protection for many threatened
vascular plant species.
N=496
N=774
NEurope=5,029
N1 county=1,818
N=402
N=413
N=1832
N=1,939
Figure 8: Excerpt of database target species for vascular plants (total number of
vascular plant species is 14,065).
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expert knowledge from regional specialists. The total list of target species
for vascular plants comprises 2,968 species (Appendix 1). It should be
noted that the species list of Flora Europaea, which forms the basis of
our study, is not complete with regard to geographical coverage and not
fully compatible with the taxonomy as used in the Red List and legal
lists. Furthermore, the taxonomy of Flora Europaea is rather oldfashioned, which means that quite a number of recently described
species are not taken into account.
3.2
Animals
3.2.1 Butterflies
Geographical distribution
Europe has a great diversity of butterflies, with 576 resident species.
Only one-third of these species (190) are endemic for Europe, which
means that they are found nowhere else in the world. From these
endemic species 92 occur only within a single country.
Threat
Out of the 576 European species, 23 are globally threatened. According
to the Red Data Book of European Butterflies (Van Swaay & Warren
1999) an additional 51 European species are threatened at the European
scale because either they are restricted to a few sites or because they are
declining rapidly in Europe as a whole. Van Swaay & Warren 1999
recommend that all 74 species that are assessed as threatened in Europe
(i.e. classified as SPEC 1, 2 or 3) are subject to Species Action Plans,
either individually or by grouping species with similar habitat
requirements. Another 43 species are considered to be near threatened
because they are declining in a substantial part of their range. Thus 117
species are very rare or declining seriously in Europe, over 20 % of the
total species number. All European countries (except Malta) contain one
or more threatened species, but the highest concentrations are in the
east, notably the European part of Russia, Ukraine and the Asian part of
Turkey. Although low numbers of threatened species occur on the
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N=10
N=28
N=190
N=7
N=8
N=22
World: N=23
Europe: N=74
Figure 9: Excerpt of database target species for butterflies (total number of butterfly
species is 576).
Legal protection
Only 28 butterfly species are listed on the Bern Convention or on the
Habitats Directive, which implies that many threatened species do not
have legal protection. From the globally threatened species eight species
(38 %) do not have legal protection, while this number is 54 (73 %) for
the species that are threatened at the European scale. Van Swaay &
Warren (1999) propose that all globally threatened species (SPEC 1) and
all species assessed to be extinct, critically endangered or endangered
are added to the appendix II of the Bern Convention and to ad relevant
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Geographical distribution
Due to the limitations of the geographical coverage of the database for
freshwater fishes (see 2.6.3), the presented results are highly
preliminary. Accurate information on the degree of endemism was not
available. Nevertheless, such information would be of great importance
for an appropriate judgement. It is known that many threatened fish
species do have a small distribution range and must be regarded as
European endemics. Some of these endemic species are vulnerable to
extinction due to their very restricted range size. Examples include Ohrid
salmon (Acantholingua ohridana) which occurs only in Lake Ohrid and its
associated waters in Albania and Macedonia and Dalmatian
barbelgudgeon (Aulopyge huegelii) which is restricted to Croatia and
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Threat
On a global scale 72 European species are threatened, while for another
71 species there was not enough information for an assessment of the
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N=?
N=72
N=?
N=?
N=23
N=?
N=72
Figure 11: Excerpt of database target species for freshwater fishes (total number of
species is 305).
Legal protection
In total 72 freshwater fishes have a strict legal protection and the great
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3.2.3 Amphibians
Geographical distribution
The European list of amphibian species includes a high proportion of
species that are endemic to Europe (67 %), including many island
endemics. Especially the Tyrrhenian Islands Sardinia and Corsica are
important in this respect with seven endemic species (e.g. Tyrrhenian
Tree Frog, Fig. 12). Other areas with high numbers of endemic species
include the Iberian, Italian and Balkan Peninsulas.
Threat
According to the IUCN 2004 global Red List, 15 European species and
two subspecies are globally threatened, whereas ten species as near
threatened. At the European scale, amphibians are still in decline (IUCN
2004). However there are some positive exceptions. The Mallorcan
Midwife Toad (Alytes muletensis) is restricted to the island of Mallorca and
in view of the severe population fragmentation and continuing decline of
the already small global population, it was listed as critically endangered
in the 1996 IUCN Red List (Baillie & Groombridge 1996). Thanks to
reintroductions and associated habitat creation and management
programmes, both the range and number of populations of the
Mallorcan Midwife Toad have moderately, but constantly, increased.
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Figure 12: Tyrrhenian Tree Frog (Hyla sarda) is an endemic species on the
Tyrrhenian Islands. P. Mazzai. A potential danger to this species comes from its
isolated island distribution. It has been studied little and there is insufficient data to
make further statements about threat status, and therefore the species has no IUCN
Listing.
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Figure 13: Distribution of the Olm or Blind cave salamander - Proteus anguinus
(source: Gasc et al. 1997). The species is endemic to Europe, and is threatened due to
its very specific habitat requirements. It prefers underground water systems in Karst
formations, with calm, well oxygenated water and a constant low water temperature
between 6 C and 12 C (Honnegger, 1981, Gasc et al. 1997). The species has a
low dispersal ability and a high adult longevity, which is estimated at up to 58 years
(Noellert and Noeller, 1992) and is therefore dependent on stable conditions in its
core habitats. Photo: J. McGuire.
Legal protection
The Bern Convention covers all European species of amphibians. The
most threatened species are included in Annex II (46 strictly protected
fauna species) and all other species are listed on Annex III (34
protected fauna species). In contrast to the Bern Convention the
Habitats Directive does not include all amphibian species: Annex I
includes 20 species and Annex II list an additional number of 26 species.
Together the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive provide a
strict legal protection for 51 species. Some globally endangered species
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are not covered, such as for example Karpathos frog (Rana cerigensis), and
Cretan frog (Rana cretensis). This makes it difficult to designate areas for
conservation for such species (Stumpel 2004). After the compilation of
the species lists for the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive
some new species have been described from Europe or have changed
taxonomic level from subspecies towards the species-level, e.g. Bombina
pachypus, Rana kurtmuelleri, Speleomantes strinatii. These new species should
be considered for inclusion on the appendices of the Bern Convention
and the Habitats Directive. From the 15 globally threatened species, six
species have no strict legal protection, although four of these species are
include on Appendix III of the Bern Convention.
N=37
N=51
N=8
N=9
N=59
N=14
N=15
Figure 14: Excerpt of database target species for amphibians. The total number of
species is 88.
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Figure 15: The four European Tree Frog species may be used as flagship species in
the design of a Pan European Ecological Network. Photo on top: Larva of the
European Tree Frog - Hyla arborea ( P. Weish). Although the Common Tree
Frog has a large range, it displays a considerable decline in West and Central
Europe, mainly caused by loss of habitats. However, in large areas of its southern part
of the range, e.g. in Ukraine and the Caucasus, the species is still common and does
not display population declines. The species is classified as near threatened on the
IUCN Global Red List. Photo on bottom: Mediterranean Tree Frog - Hyla
meridionalis ( P.-Y. Vaucher). The threat status of this species is less well known.
The main areas of distribution of the species in SW Iberia and S France seem to
maintain a relatively high number of populations, although the rapid destruction of
breeding biotopes and the use of pesticides, both a consequence of the loss of traditional
agricultural methods, could modify the present situation in a short period of time.
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Figure 16: Danube Crested Newt (Triturus dobrogicus). This species inhabits valleys
within the Danube River system and lives in plain habitats with mixed deciduous
forests, flooded meadows and swamps. It is declining due to habitat loss and classified
in the IUCN Red List as near threatened. For this relatively mobile newt species
the PEEN initiative may be helpful in facilitating exchange between subpopulations.
Photo by Boris I. Timofeev ( Pensoft Publishers).
3.2.4 Reptiles
Geographical distribution
Among the 217 European reptiles, 73 species are endemic to Europe (34
%). This list includes many island endemics for the Mediterranean area,
among with characteristic species for the Tyrrhenian Islands (Sardinia,
Corsica and Sicily), the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira, and the
Canary Islands), and the Aegean Islands. One of the most spectacular
examples is the Hierro Giant Lizard (Gallotia simonyi) which occurs only
on 2 hectares of cliffs on the Island of Hierro in the Canaries. The
population-size is estimated 150-200 individuals and it is therefore
considered as critically endangered in the global Red List (IUCN 2004).
Other areas with high numbers of endemic species include Iberian
peninsula, Balkan peninsula and the Caucasian area. Among the 11
subspecies that are included in the target species database, 10 are
endemic to Europe, and the majority is restricted to a restricted range.
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Figure 17: European Leaf-Toed Gekko (Euleptes europaeus) occurs only in France,
Italy, and Tunisia. It fulfils all three selection criteria. photo: Lars Bergendorf.
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Threat
The IUCN Red List includes 19 European reptile species and 6
subspecies that are globally threatened (IUCN 2004). All but two of
these species have a strict legal protection. The lack of legal protection
for Vipera dinniki can be explained by the occurrence in the Caucasus in
the border-zone of Pan-Europe. Coluber gyarosensis is regarded as critically
endangered and occurs only in Greece and should therefore be included
on legal listings. In the Bern Convention this species is regarded as
subspecies of Coluber gemonensis and therefore not mentioned
explicitly. Five species and four subspecies are classified as critically
endangered: Coluber gyarosensis, Eretmochelys imbricata, Gallotia simonyi,
Lepidochelys kempii, Macrovipera schweizeri, Natrix natrix cetti, Natrix natrix
schweizeri, Testudo graeca nikolskii and Vipera ursinii moldavica.
N=42
N=95
N=8
N=17
N=73
N=10
N=19
Figure 19: Excerpt of database target species for reptiles (total number of species is
217).
Legal protection
The Bern Convention covers all European species of reptiles. The most
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species) and all other species are listed on Annex III (116 protected
fauna species). In contrast to the Bern Convention the Habitats
Directive does not include all reptile species. Annex II and IV of the
Habitats Directive lists 81 species, including 12 species that are not
covered by Annex II of the Bern Convention. Together all appendices of
the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive include 199 species. The
remaining 18 species are restricted to the eastern border of Pan-Europe
in a broad sense (e.g. eastern Caucasus). The Bonn Convention on
migratory species lists 5 species of turtles. These species are also covered
by the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive.
3.2.5 Birds
Geographical distribution
Within the Pan European territory 152 species (30 %) are endemic or
sub-endemic. Among them are several species with a very restricted
range size, such as: Azores Bullfinch (Pyrrhula murina, Fig. 20), Zinos
Petrel (Pterodroma madeira), Scottish Crossbill (Loxia scotica), Spanish
Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti), Fuerteventura Chat (Saxicola dacotiae),
Madeira Laurel Pigeon (Columba trocaz), Blue Chaffinch (Fringilla teydea),
and Corsican Finch (Serinus corsicanus). Due to their limited range size
these species are relatively sensitive for extinction and many of these
species are included on the global Red List (IUCN 2004). An example of
an island endemic that became extinct in the 20th century is the Canary
Islands Oystercatcher (Haematopus meadewaldoi).
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Figure 20: Azores Bullfinch - Pyrrhula murina. This bird species is endemic for
Europe and is listed on the Global Red List (IUCN 2004) as Endangered as a
result of its extremely small population, which is restricted to a very small range on a
single island in the Azores (eastern StMiguel). It was locally abundant in the 19th
century, but become rare after 1920, probably due to widespread loss of native forest.
The total population size is estimated 150-300 individuals (BirdLife International
2003). ( distribution map: BirdLife International 2003; photo: Ricardo
Guerreiro)
Threat
On the IUCN 2004 Red List 19 European bird species (4 %) are listed as
globally threatened, while 16 species (3 %) are classified as near
threatened (IUCN 2004). For three rare species there were no reliable
data to make a reliable classification in Red List categories: Black-winged
Pratincole (Glareola nordmanni), Scottish Crossbill (Loxia scotica) and
Caucasian Grouse (Tetrao mlokosiewiczi). According to Birds in Europe 2
(BirdLife International 2004), 226 species out of 524 have an
unfavourable conservation status at a Pan European level (43 % of the
European avifauna). Many of these species are associated especially with
farmland habitats (Tucker & Heath 1994, BirdLife International 2004).
The species identified by BirdLife International (2004a,b) as being
species of European conservation concern are listed in three SPEC
categories (see 2.6). According to BirdLife International (2004) there
are 40 species (8 %) in the SPEC 1 category of globally threatened
species, 45 (9 %) species in the SPEC 2 category, which is the category
that includes species with unfavourable conservation status
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For target bird species not only the preservation of breeding grounds is
important but also of wintering grounds and migration routes. For
several target species high mortality in autumn and winter (e.g. by
hunting) may be a bottleneck for long-term species survival. Examples
include Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris; Fig. 21), Lesser
White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus) and Red-breasted Goose (Branta
ruficollis; Fig. 22). The fact that many long-distance migrants are declining
(Birdlife International 2004a) highlights the need for the European
Union to look behind its borders.
Legal protection
The Birds Directive forms the principal means for legal protection of
bird species within the 25 European Union member states. From the
total list of 514 European bird species there are 172 species listed on
Annex I of the Birds Directive. Additionally 20 subspecies are included
on Annex I, mostly consisting of marginal populations of widespread
species (marked in the database with I*). For the Annex I species, the
EU member states are obliged to assign Special Protection Areas for
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Figure 23: Sociable Lapwing (Vanellus gregarius) breeds only in southern Russia
and Kazakhstan in the transition zones between Stipa and Artemisia steppes where
bare saline areas occur near water-bodies. This relative of the Northern Lapwing has
suffered a very rapid decline and range contraction and it is estimated that there may
be as few as 600-1,800 individuals left in the wild (BirdLife International 2004).
photo: M. van Dijl.
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N=112
N=355
N=11
N=18
N=152
N=11
N=19
Figure 24: Excerpt of database target species for birds (total number of species is
514).
3.2.6 Mammals
Geographical distribution
The Pan European territory harbours 295 mammal species. Among these
species, 46 (16 %) are endemic to Europe. These include several species
with a small range, that are therefore relatively vulnerable for extinction,
such as Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus), Rumanian hamster (Mesocricetus
newtoni), Balkan mole rat (Spalax graecus). Furthermore the Mediterranean
Islands harbour several Island endemics, such as: Cretan spiny mouse
(Acomys minous), Sicilian shrew (Crocidura sicula), and Corsican hare (Lepus
corsicanus). An example of an extinct island endemic is the Sardinian Pika
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Threat
The IUCN Red List includes 118 European mammalian species (40 %)
and 9 subspecies that are globally threatened species (IUCN 2004). At
least three species and one subspecies have become extinct in the wild
from Europe in recent times: Wild Horse (Equus ferus), Auroch (Bos
taurus primigenius) and Sardinian Pika (Prolagus sardus), while the European
Bison (Bison bonasus) has been re-introduced (see Figure 27). The
Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) became extinct as recent as 2000.
Formerly this sub-species of Spanish ibex was widespread over the
whole of the southern slopes of the Pyrenees. Since the beginning of the
twentieth century, the population never rose above 40 individuals and in
the 1990s this figure had fallen to only 10 animals. The reasons behind
the extinction of this species are largely unknown. Two species are at the
brink of extinction and are included on the Red List as critically
endangered, namely Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) and Mediterranean
Monk Seal (Monachus monachus).
Legal protection
The legal documents provide strict protection to 123 mammalian
species, although for several species geographical restrictions are
included (see notes in Appendix 7). There is a large degree of overlap
between the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive in coverage of
species. The Bern Convention lists 116 species and 4 subspecies on
Appendix II, while the Habitats Directive includes 110 species and 8
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N=12
N=123
N=43
N=46
N=8
N=13
N=118
Figure 25: Excerpt of database target species for mammals (total number of species is
295).
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Figure 26: The European Mink (Mustela lutreola) is endemic to Europe. This
species was once widespread through large parts of Europe, but now restricted to
France, Spain and Estonia. The main courses are habitat destruction and competition
with the introduced American Mink (Mustela vison). photo: Tiit Maran.
Figure 27: The European Bison (Bison bonasus) is listed on the global Red List as
endangered. A conservation action plan for the European Bison has recently been
published by the IUCN Bison Specialist Group. The present number of free-ranging
animals is slightly over 300, but the populations are geographically distant and there
is no evidence of any exchange (Pucek et al. 2004). photo: Gernot Pohl.
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applicable for the proportion of species fulfilling the broad criteria such
as presented in Table 17, as the refinements are not possible for all
taxonomic groups. Despite the methodological reservations there are
some generalizations possible.
Table 17: Overview of the species richness in Europe per taxonomic group and the
number of species that meet the three selection criteria or combinations of these criteria.
A: absolute numbers, B percentages. The numbers should be regarded as tentative.
A: Absolute numbers.
Taxonomic
group
Total
number of
species
Legal
protection
Endemic
& Legal
protection
Global
threat
& Legal
protection
Endemic
& Global
threat
14,065
774
1,939
496
413
1,832
402
Butterflies
576
28
190
23
10
22
Freshwater
fishes
305
72
72
23
Amphibians
88
51
59
15
37
14
Reptiles
217
95
73
19
42
17
10
Birds
514
355
152
19
112
18
11
11
Mammals
295
123
46
118
12
43
13
Total
number of
species
Legal
protection
Endemic
& Legal
protection
Global
threat
& Legal
protection
Endemic
& Global
threat
14,065
5.5
14
3.5
2.9
13
2.9
Butterflies
576
4.9
33
4.0
1.7
1.4
3.8
1.2
Freshwater
fishes
305
24
24
7.6
Amphibians
88
58
67
17
42
10
16
9.1
Reptiles
217
44
34
8.8
19
7.8
4.6
3.7
Birds
514
69
30
3.7
22
3.5
2.1
2.1
Mammals
295
42
16
40
4.1
15
4.4
2.7
Vascular
plants
Endemic
Global
threat
Europe: 5,029
1 country: 1,818
All three
criteria
B: Percentages.
Taxonomic
group
Vascular
plants
74
Endemic
Global
threat
Europe: 40
1 country: 13
All three
criteria
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Geographical distribution
With regard to endemism the proportion of species that are endemic in
Europe is highest for amphibians (67 %) and vascular plants (40 %) and
lowest for birds (16 %). These differences are probably mainly driven by
underlying range-size distributions among taxonomic groups (e.g., birds
tend to have much larger range sizes than amphibians) and by ecological
limitations of specific taxa (e.g., birds are better able to disperse over
long distances than amphibians). The highest proportions of endemic
species occur in the southern parts of Europe. Especially the
Mediterranean Islands and the Iberian, Italian and Balkan Peninsulas are
very rich in endemic species.
The group of European endemics encompasses both species with a large
range size across Europe and species that are restricted to a limited area
within a single country. The conservation value is obviously much larger
for the latter group. Ideally the use of European endemism as a selection
criterion should be complemented by information on the size of the
geographical range of species. For further discussions we refer to the
treatment of the individual taxonomic groups.
Threat
Among the taxonomic groups included in this study, the percentage of
globally threatened species ranges between 4 % for birds and butterflies
and 40 % for mammals (see Table 17). This numbers should be
interpreted with caution since the taxonomical groups differ largely in
the proportion of species that was assessed. For birds and butterflies the
target species database therefore also includes assessments at the
European scale.
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Legal protection
The database enables an analysis of the relative occurrence of species
from different species groups in the appendices of legal conventions (see
Table 17). It appears that there are striking differences in this respect, for
instance between amphibians, reptiles and birds on the one hand, and
vascular plants and mammals on the other hand. Amphibians and birds
do have the highest coverage in these legal documents, since a large
proportion of the species is listed in Appendix II of the Bern
Convention. On the other hand, vascular plants, butterflies and
mammals (except bats) are only poorly covered in the legal documents.
It appears that the species priority lists of the Birds and Habitats
Directives and the Bern Convention do not cover all species that are
globally threatened (and therefore in need of protection). The proportion
of globally threatened species not listed on priority lists of international
legal documents differs across taxonomic groups (see Chapter 4.4 for a
discussion of the consequences of these legal gaps).
4.2
The value of the target species database may increase by filling the
information gaps for the various taxonomic groups (especially with
regard to geographical distribution) and by extending the content with
other species characteristics, such as habitat preferences and functional
traits.
Geographical extensions
For various taxonomic groups the geographical coverage of Pan-Europe
is incomplete. This is especially true for vascular plant species. The
geographic area as delimited in Flora Europaea for example does not
include the Macaronesian Islands, Cyprus and Asiatic Turkey. Although
we had access to species list for these areas, the data quality of the
species lists was not yet appropriate for inclusion in the present target
species database. These areas include however a relatively high number
of endemic and threatened species, and therefore the extension of the
target species database for plants with these areas is strongly
recommended. Moreover the SynBioSys Europe species checklist
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includes many taxa that are not included in Flora Europaea; also for
theses species we do not have reliable data on geographical range (and
degree of endemism).
Another improvement of the database would be the inclusion of more
complete and detailed distribution data within the geographic areas
covered. Gaps in distribution data are especially large for freshwater
fishes and vascular plants.
Taxonomic extensions
There are major gaps in our knowledge of the status of threatened
species. While the status of vertebrates is relatively well documented
(worldwide roughly 40 % assessed), we know little about non-terrestrial
systems (freshwater and marine) or species-rich groups such as
invertebrates, non-vascular plants and fungi (which together compose
the overwhelming majority of species). For some groups there are
already initiatives at the European level which may be integrated in the
selection of target species for the Pan European Ecological Network.
For fungi for example, Dahlberg & Croneborg (2003) proposed 33
threatened European fungi as candidates for listing in Appendix I of the
Bern Convention. A European Red List of bryophytes is already
available (European Committee for the Conservation of Bryophytes
1995), while a European Red List of macrofungi is in progress
(Courtecuisse in prep.). With regard to animals, taxonomic extensions
may include dragonflies, hoverflies, grasshoppers and molluscs.
One of the aims of the Pan European Ecological Network is the
conservation of genetic diversity. Part of this variation may be expressed
in subspecies, provided that there is sufficient genetic basis for the
distinction of these taxa. Phylogenetic research is rapidly advancing our
knowledge of genetic variation for some taxonomic groups. In several
cases subspecies have been shown to have relatively large genetic
differences, sometimes even leading to the acknowledgments of the
species rank. On the other hand, several subspecies appeared to be no
more than points in a subtle gradient of relatively small genetic
differences, apparently not justifying the subspecies level. Although this
knowledge is far from complete, the inclusion of genetically well
differentiated subspecies into the database may improve the accuracy of
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Figure 28: An example of the effect of a keystone species on the ecosystem. Browsing
by European Beavers has a relatively large effect on vegetation structure and it
facilitates the food quality of the remaining vegetation for other herbivorous species.
The picture shows the effects of browsing on Willow species. Photo E. Hazebroek.
Other species can be of importance for nature conservation value due to
their symbolic value from an educative point of view; these species are
called flagship species. These species can be used to anchor a
conservation campaign because they arise public interest and sympathy.
In most cases this regards large species, which require substantial areas
for their long-term survival. Flagship species need not to be good
keystone species, and the other way around (Simberloff 1998).
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4.3
The common denominator for all these related projects is that the data
are spatial explicit and that they are linkage to the ecosystem or
landscape scale. For plant species the expert system SynBioSys Europe
integrates spatial information across the levels of species, ecosystems and
landscapes. SynBioSys Europe may therefore function as a platform for
the integration of the various PEEN-projects.
On the community level, SynBioSys Europe uses the newly completed
conspectus of European vegetation types (Rodwell et al. 2002). This
hierarchic overview comprises 15 formations, 80 vegetation classes, 233
orders and 933 alliances. Information will be presented for each
vegetation unit, including general descriptions, species composition,
structure and dynamics, ecology, geographic distribution, nature
conservation and bibliography. On the lowest level, the alliance, lists of
associations will be presented and key associations will be considered in
more detail. Two types of vegetation tables will be presented: based on
synoptic tables and based on individual plots. The latter will be extracted
from national databases, using the Turboveg software package
(Hennekens & Schamine 2001). A cross-walk to the EUNIS Habitat
Classification (Davies & Moss 1999) is designed to help implement the
Natura 2000 and Emerald networks.
On the landscape level, the recently published Map of the Natural
Vegetation of Europe (Bohn et al. 2003; Bundesamt fr Naturschutz,
Bonn, Germany) will be used as a basis. More than 100 geobotanists
from 31 European countries cooperated on this map, its legend and the
explanatory text. The map has been printed in 9 sheets at a scale of 1:2.5
million. The legend is built-up of different hierarchical levels. It
comprises 19 major formations and 700 mapping units. Each mapping
unit, representing specific landscape types, will be documented by a
general description and information on composition and structure of the
main natural vegetation types, on distribution, ecology, land use,
landscape pattern, actual plant communities, and nature conservation. As
an example, Figure 29 gives a map of the vegetations of flood-plains and
estuaries as classified at the highest hierarchical level.
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Figure 29: Example of the application of SynBioSys at the landscape level. The
screen gives a selection of potential natural vegetations of flood-plains, estuaries and
freshwater polders. These dynamic habitats have in general a high potential for the
creation of ecological networks. The maps can be used as GIS overlays in the selection
of actual and potential PEEN habitats.
The linkage of habitat characteristics and functional traits may be
implemented within SynBioSys Europe. Both sets of species specific
parameters may be integrated in a parameter framework. A possible
outline of such a parameter framework is shown in Figure 30. Within
SynBioSys Europe ecological parameters can subsequently be analysed
on the levels of species, habitats and landscapes.
Incorporation of habitat requirements and life-history traits will also
allow SynBioSys to support European-scale, policy-oriented scenario
studies. In these scenarios major socio-economic changes are translated
into changes in biodiversity-relevant pressures such as climate change,
land use change, nitrogen deposition and fragmentation. The impact of
these pressures is species-specific and can be analysed using speciesspecific ecological information, such as climatic envelopes, habitat
requirements, response to eutrophication and dispersal distances. Thus
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Figure 30: Example of possible database structure for the integration of habitat
characteristics and functional traits into the present target species-database.
Last, habitat requirements and life-history traits can be used in the
further development of biodiversity indicators. Recently two species
trend indicators for Europe have been published (De Heer et al. 2005;
Gregory et al. 2005) and species selection and representativeness are
listed as one of the major points for further improvement. Species-based
ecological information is essential to assess the representativeness of the
species used in the indicator for biodiversity as a whole. Also, the
information can be used to produce thematic indicators by making subselections of species (e.g. migratory species, species with dispersal
distance < 1 km, species with specific food-preferences etc. etc.). This
application of SynBioSys might be especially relevant in the context of
the process of the Implementation of European Biodiversity Indicators
for 2010 (IEBI 2010 process).
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4.4
Legal gaps
Various existing international instruments provide the legal basis for the
conservation of endangered species and valuable sites across Europe (see
Chapter 2.3). These include the Bern Convention (Emerald Network),
the Bonn Convention, and the European Union Habitats and Birds
Directive (Natura 2000). The physical realisation of PEEN should be
based on existing initiatives and European directives. It appears,
however, that the species priority lists of international legal documents
(including amendments for new EU member states) do not cover all
species that are globally threatened and therefore are in need of strict
protection (Table 18). With the exception of birds (5 %) and amphibians
(11 %) these legal gaps are at least 40 %. In other words: there are many
species for which Europe has a special responsibility, that are not on any
European legal priority list.
Table 18: Overview of globally threatened species (numbers and percentages) that are
not covered by priority lists of legal documents (Bern Convention, Bonn Convention,
European Union Habitats and Birds Directive).
Taxonomic
group
Global Red
List (species
number )
No legal protection
Number of
species
Vascular
plants
Percentage
1,939
1,526
79
Butterflies
23
65
Freshwater
fishes
89
52
42
Amphibians
19
17
11
Reptiles
15
40
Birds
19
18
118
43
64
Mammals
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Abies cephalonica
Abies nebrodensis
Abies pinsapo
Abies pinsapo var. pinsapo
Acer lobelii
Acer stevenii
Achillea absinthoides
Achillea ambrosiaca
Achillea barbeyana
Achillea barrelieri
Achillea glaberrima
Achillea lucana
Achillea oxyloba
Achillea thracica
Achillea umbellata
Acinos corsicus
Aconitum firmum s. moravicum
Aconitum lasiocarpum
Adenocarpus ombriosus
Adenophora lilifolia
Adenophora taurica
Adonis cyllenea
Adonis distorta
Aeonium balsamiferum
Aeonium ciliatum
Aeonium cuneatum
Aeonium gomerense
Aeonium goochiae
Aeonium haworthii
Aeonium nobile
Aeonium pseudourbicum
Aeonium rubrolineatum
Aeonium saundersii
Aeonium sedifolium
Aeonium smithii
Aeonium tabuliforme
Aeonium valverdense
Aeonium virgineum
Aethionema carlsbergii
Aethionema cordatum
Aethionema orbiculatum
Aethionema retsina
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2
HD
4
x
x
x
for
Europe
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
E
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
LR/nt
CR
LR/nt
VU
Number
of
countries
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
x
x
x
Endemic
x?
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
E
.
x
x
x
R
E
R
V
V
V
V
R
R
V
R
V
13
1
1
1
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
V
V
R
V
R
R
V
R
R
1
1
1
1
101
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Bern
Aethionema thomasianum
Agrimonia pilosa
Agropyron cimmericum
Agropyron dasyanthum
Agropyron tanaiticum
Agrostemma gracile
Agrostis gracililaxa
Agrostis moldavica
Aichryson bethencourtianum
Aichryson bollei
Aichryson dumosum
Aichryson palmense
Aichryson villosum
Aira scoparia
Ajuga piskoi
Ajuga tenorii
Aldrovanda vesiculosa
Alisma wahlenbergii
Alkanna calliensis
Alkanna methanaea
Alkanna noneiformis
Alkanna orientalis
Alkanna pelia
Alkanna pinardii
Alkanna primuliflora
Alkanna pulmonaria
Alkanna sandwithii
Alkanna sartoriana
Alkanna sieberi
Alkanna stribrnyi
Allagoppapus viscosissimus
Allium chrysonemum
Allium circinnatum
Allium dilatatum
Allium favosum
Allium frigidum
Allium grosii
Allium heldreichii
Allium horvatii
Allium hymettium
Allium insubricum
Allium integerrimum
Allium jubatum
Allium longanum
Allium luteolum
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HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
V
I
R
R
I
R
E
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
9
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
16
4
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
R
R
I
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
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Allium macedonicum
Allium melananthum
Allium narcissiflorum
Allium obtusiflorum
Allium palentinum
Allium parnassicum
Allium pervestitum
Allium phthioticum
Allium pilosum
Allium proponticum
Allium pruinatum
Allium pruinatum
Allium pyrenaicum
Allium regelianum
Allium rouyi
Allium scaberrimum
Allium schmitzii
Allium tardans
Allium vuralii
Alopecurus thracicus
Althaea longiflora
Alyssum akamasicum
Alyssum borzaeanum
Alyssum cadevallianum
Alyssum calycocarpum
Alyssum densistellatum
Alyssum doerfleri
Alyssum euboeum
Alyssum fallacinum
Alyssum fastigiatum
Alyssum fragillimum
Alyssum heldreichii
Alyssum idaeum
Alyssum lassiticum
Alyssum longicaule
Alyssum macrocarpum
Alyssum markgrafii
Alyssum moellendorfianum
Alyssum purpureum
Alyssum pyrenaicum
Alyssum reverchonii
Alyssum robertianum
Alyssum smolikanum
Alyssum sphacioticum
Alyssum taygeteum
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HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
.
x?
x
.
V
R
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
E
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
R
E
V
R
R
V
R
R
R
V
R
V
R
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
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Alyssum wulfenianum
Ammi huntii
Ammi trifoliatum
Anacyclus latealatus
Anagyris latifolia
Anarrhinum longipedicellatum
Anchusa cespitosa
Anchusa crispa
Anchusa macrosyrinx
Anchusa sartorii
Anchusa serpentinicola
Anchusa spruneri
Anchusa subglabra
Androcymbium europaeum
Androcymbium psamophyllum
Androcymbium rechingeri
Androsace brevis
Androsace chaixii
Androsace cylindrica
Androsace mathildae
Androsace pyrenaica
Andryala agardhii
Andryala crithmifolia
Andryala levitomentosa
Anemone pavoniana
Anemone uralensis
Angelica angelicastrum
Angelica heterocarpa
Angelica pachycarpa
Angelica palustris
Anthemis abrotanifolia
Anthemis aetnensis
Anthemis ammanthus
Anthemis argyrophylla
Anthemis bourgaei
Anthemis brachmannii
Anthemis dubia
Anthemis filicaulis
Anthemis flexicaulis
Anthemis gaudium-solis
Anthemis gerardiana
Anthemis glaberrima
Anthemis halophila
Anthemis hydruntina
Anthemis ismelia
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HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
.
.
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
E
V
R
V
R
R
R
I
R
E
V
E
R
R
R
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
V
I
V
E
1
1
1
1
1
2
13
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
R
V
1
1
E
R
V
R
R
R
V
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x
x
x
3
2
2
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Anthemis jailensis
Anthemis lithuanica
Anthemis macrantha
Anthemis meteorica
Anthemis monantha
Anthemis muricata
Anthemis orbelica
Anthemis panachaica
Anthemis pindicola
Anthemis regis-borisii
Anthemis rumelica
Anthemis sancti-johannis
Anthemis scopulorum
Anthemis sibthorpii
Anthemis spruneri
Anthemis sterilis
Anthemis stribrnyi
Anthemis tomentella
Anthemis trotzkiana
Anthemis virescens
Anthemis werneri
Anthericum baeticum
Anthoxanthum pauciflorum
Anthriscus tenerrima
Anthyllis aegaea
Anthyllis hystrix
Anthyllis lemmaniana
Anthyllis onobrychoides
Anthyllis ramburii
Anthyllis rupestris
Antirrhinum australe
Antirrhinum charidemi
Antirrhinum grosii
Antirrhinum lopesianum
Antirrhinum microphyllum
Antirrhinum pertegasii
Antirrhinum pulverulentum
Antirrhinum rupestre
Antirrhinum valentinum
Apium bermejoi
Apium repens
Apollonias barbujana
Apollonias barbujana s. ceballosi
Aquilegia alpina
Aquilegia barbaricina
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HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R
R
R
E
V
V
R
R
R
20
LR/nt
EN
x
x
.
x
4
1
105
Scientific name
Aquilegia bernardii
Aquilegia bertolonii
Aquilegia champagnatii
Aquilegia dinarica
Aquilegia grata
Aquilegia kitaibelii
Aquilegia litardierei
Aquilegia nugorensis
Aquilegia ottonis
Aquilegia pancicii
Aquilegia thalictrifolia
Arabis cebennensis
Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi
Arabis kennedyae
Arabis longistyla
Arabis pedemontana
Arabis sadina
Arabis scopoliana
Arabis subflava
Arbutus canariensis
Arceuthobium azoricum
Arctagrostis latifolia
Arctophila fulva
Arenaria alfacarensis
Arenaria capillipes
Arenaria cephalotes
Arenaria cinerea
Arenaria conica
Arenaria controversa
Arenaria fragillima
Arenaria gionae
Arenaria gracilis
Arenaria guicciardii
Arenaria halacsyi
Arenaria hispida
Arenaria humifusa
Arenaria huteri
Arenaria nevadensis
Arenaria obtusiflora
Arenaria phitosiana
Arenaria pomelii
Arenaria provincialis
Arenaria retusa
Arenaria rigida
Arenaria tomentosa
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2
HD
4
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x?
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
R
R
R
E
V
R
R
R
R
1
1
1
3
1
R
V
R
VU
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
E
I
I
R
R
R
2
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
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Arenaria valentina
Argyranthemum callichrysum
Argyranthemum coronopifolium
Argyranthemum dissectum
Argyranthemum escarrei
Argyranthemum filifolium
Argyranthemum foeniculuceum
Argyranthemum haemathomma
Argyranthemum hierrense
Argyranthemum lidii
Argyranthemum maderense
Argyranthemum pinnatifidum
Argyranthemum sundingii
Argyranthemum sventenii
Argyranthemum teneriffae
Argyranthemum thalasophyllum
Argyranthemum vincentii
Argyranthemum webbii
Argyranthemum winterii
Aristolochia bianorii
Aristolochia microstoma
Aristolochia samsunensis
Aristolochia sicula
Aristolochia tyrrhena
Armeria arcuata
Armeria berlengensis
Armeria colorata
Armeria denticulata
Armeria girardii
Armeria hirta
Armeria hispalensis
Armeria humilis
Armeria juniperifolia
Armeria leucocephala
Armeria littoralis
Armeria macropoda
Armeria maderensis
Armeria multiceps
Armeria pinifolia
Armeria pocutica
Armeria pseudarmeria
Armeria rouyana
Armeria rouyana
Armeria rouyana
Armeria sancta
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for
Europe
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
V
V
R
V
V
R
V
V
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
E
V
R
E
E
R
V
x
x
x
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
R
R
Ex
V
V
R
E
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
R
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
Ex/E
E
V
V
V
R
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
107
Scientific name
Armeria sardoa
Armeria soleirolii
Armeria splendens
Armeria trachyphylla
Armeria vandasii
Armeria velutina
Armeria vestita
Armeria villosa
Armeria welwitschii
Armoracia macrocarpa
Arrhenatherum calderae
Artemisia barrelieri
Artemisia granatensis
Artemisia hololeuca
Artemisia insipida
Artemisia laciniata
Artemisia nitida
Artemisia nivalis
Artemisia oelandica
Artemisia pancicii
Artemisia ramosa
Artemisia salsoloides
Arum creticum
Arum purpureospathum
Asparagus arborescens
Asparagus fallax
Asparagus litoralis
Asparagus lycaonicus
Asparagus nesiotes
Asparagus plocamoides
Asperula abbreviata
Asperula arcadiensis
Asperula baenitzii
Asperula baldaccii
Asperula beckiana
Asperula boissieri
Asperula boryana
Asperula calabra
Asperula garganica
Asperula gussonii
Asperula hercegovina
Asperula hexaphylla
Asperula idaea
Asperula lutea
Asperula muscosa
108
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HD
2
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x?
x?
.
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
R
V
I
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
R
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
.
.
x
E
V
Ex
R
I
R
R
R
R
1
1
3
1
5
3
1
1
4
3
1
x
x?
x?
x
R
E
R
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Asperula neglecta
Asperula oetaea
Asperula ophiolithica
Asperula paui
Asperula pulvinaris
Asperula pumila
Asperula rigida
Asperula rupestris
Asperula savranica
Asperula saxicola
Asperula scutellaris
Asperula staliana
Asperula suberosa
Asperula suffruticosa
Asperula taygetea
Asperula tephrocarpa
Asperula tournefortii
Asperula wettsteinii
Asphodelus bento-rainhae
Asplenium adulterinum
Asplenium azoricum
Asplenium balearicum
Asplenium bourgaei
Asplenium creticum
Asplenium hemionitis
Asplenium hybridum
Asplenium jahandiezii
Asplenium majoricum
Aster creticus
Aster linosyris
Aster pyrenaeus
Aster sibiricus
Aster tarbagatensis
Aster willkommii
Astragalus agraniotii
Astragalus aitosensis
Astragalus algarbiensis
Astragalus aquilanus
Astragalus arnacantha
Astragalus austraegaeus
Astragalus autranii
Astragalus baldaccii
Astragalus balearicus
Astragalus centralpinus
Astragalus clerceanus
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
.
x?
x?
x?
.
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
.
.
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
I
R
R
V
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
1
12
2
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
22
1
3
1
1
1
2
R
R
R
R
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
109
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Astragalus clusii
Astragalus dasyanthus
Astragalus drupaceus
Astragalus giennensis
Astragalus grossii
Astragalus hegelmaieri
Astragalus henningii
Astragalus hispanicus
Astragalus huetii
Astragalus idaeus
Astragalus karelinianus
Astragalus lacteus
Astragalus longipetalus
Astragalus macrocarpus s. lefkarensis
Astragalus maritimus
Astragalus nummularius
Astragalus pallescens
Astragalus peterfii
Astragalus physocalyx
Astragalus pseudopurpureus
Astragalus ptilodes
Astragalus reduncus
Astragalus roemeri
Astragalus setosulus
Astragalus tanaiticus
Astragalus tremolsianus
Astragalus verrucosus
Astragalus wilmottianus
Astragalus wolgensis
Astragalus zingeri
Astrantia pauciflora
Asyneuma comosiforme
Asyneuma giganteum
Athamanta cortiana
Athamanta densa
Atractylis arbuscula
Atractylis preauxiana
Atractylis tutinii
Atropa baetica
Aubrieta erubescens
Aubrieta scyria
Aubrieta thessala
Aurinia leucadea
Aurinia uechtritziana
Avena canariensis
110
x
x
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
.
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
I
R
I
Ex/E
R
R
V
V
R
I
E
Ex/E
V
R
I
V
E
V
R
V
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
8
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
V
R
R
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
V
R
E
1
2
1
R
I
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Avena saxatilis
Avenula aetolica
Avenula crassifolia
Avenula delicatula
Avenula gervaisii
Avenula gonzaloi
Avenula hackelii
Avenula occidentalis
Azorina vidalii
Ballota frutescens
Barbarea bosniaca
Barbarea conferta
Barbarea lepuznica
Barbarea sicula
Barlia metlesicsiana
Bartsia spicata
Bassia saxicola
Bellevalia brevipedicellata
Bellevalia hackelii
Bellevalia lipskyi
Bellevalia webbiana
Bellis azorica
Bellis bernardii
Bellis longifolia
Bellium crassifolium
Bencomia brachystachya
Bencomia caudata
Bencomia exstipulata
Bencomia sphaerocarpa
Berardia subacaulis
Berberis maderensis
Berteroa gintlii
Beta adanensis
Beta nana
Beta patula
Beta trojana
Betula oycoviensis
Betula pendula s. fontqueri
Betula pendula var. parvibracteata
Betula szaferi
Biarum carratracense
Biarum davisii
Biarum galiani
Biarum spruneri
Biscutella apricorum
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
R
R
V
V
R
R
R
I
V
E
R
E
V
E
R
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
V
E
I
E
E
R
1
2
x
x
x
1
2
1
1
R
R
x
VU
EN
EN
EW
V
R
R
1
1
1
4
1
1
111
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Biscutella arvernensis
Biscutella brevicaulis
Biscutella controversa
Biscutella divionensis
Biscutella foliosa
Biscutella glacialis
Biscutella gredensis
Biscutella guillonii
Biscutella incana
Biscutella intricata
Biscutella lamottei
Biscutella neustriaca
Biscutella pinnatifida
Biscutella polyclada
Biscutella rotgesii
Biscutella sclerocarpa
Biscutella variegata
Biscutella vincentina
Bolanthus creutzbergii
Bolanthus fruticulosus
Bolanthus graecus
Bolanthus laconicus
Bolanthus thessalus
Boleum asperum
Borderea chouardii
Bornmuellera dieckii
Bornmuellera tymphaea
Botrychium matricariifolium
Botrychium multifidum
Botrychium simplex
Brachypodium arbuscula
Brassica balearica
Brassica cadmea
Brassica glabrescens
Brassica hilarionis
Brassica insularis
Brassica macrocarpa
Brassica oleracea
Brassica repanda
Brassica villosa
Braya linearis
Braya purpurascens
Bromus brachystachys
Bromus grossus
Bromus interruptus
112
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x?
x
x
x?
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x?
x
.
.
x?
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
V
R
E
R
R
V
V
V
V
R
V
V
R
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
18
19
1
1
1
x
E
V
R
Ex
E
Ex
3
1
8
3
1
2
4
1
3
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Bromus moellendorffianus
Bromus moesiacus
Bromus pindicus
Bromus psammophilus
Bufonia macropetala
Bufonia perennis
Bufonia tuberculata
Buglossoides calabra
Buglossoides gastonii
Buglossoides glandulosa
Bunium brevifolium
Buphthalmum inuloides
Bupleurum acutifolium
Bupleurum aira
Bupleurum barceloi
Bupleurum bourgaei
Bupleurum capillare
Bupleurum dianthifolium
Bupleurum elatum
Bupleurum foliosum
Bupleurum handiense
Bupleurum kakiskalae
Bystropogon canariensis
Bystropogon maderensis
Bystropogon odoratissimum
Bystropogon plumosus
Bystropogon wildpretii
Cachrys ferulacea
Calamagrostis chalybaea
Calamagrostis scotica
Calamintha cretica
Caldesia parnassifolia
Calendula maderensis
Callianthemum kernerianum
Calypso bulbosa
Campanula abietina
Campanula affinis
Campanula anchusiflora
Campanula andrewsii
Campanula apennina
Campanula arvatica
Campanula beckiana
Campanula bertolae
Campanula bohemica
Campanula calaminthifolia
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
x?
x?
.
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
R
I
E
R
R
R
V
E
R
V
R
V
R
R
V
V
E
V
V
R
V
V
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
3
1
1
14
1
1
5
R
R
V
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
113
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Campanula carpatha
Campanula celsii
Campanula constantini
Campanula cymaea
Campanula damboldtiana
Campanula decumbens
Campanula delicatula
Campanula elatines
Campanula elatinoides
Campanula euboica
Campanula fenestrellata
Campanula forsythii
Campanula fragilis
Campanula fritschii
Campanula gelida
Campanula goulimyi
Campanula hercegovina
Campanula heterophylla
Campanula hierapetrae
Campanula incurva
Campanula isophylla
Campanula jaubertiana
Campanula justiniana
Campanula laciniata
Campanula lanata
Campanula lavrensis
Campanula longisepala
Campanula lycica
Campanula merxmuelleri
Campanula moravica
Campanula morettiana
Campanula oreadum
Campanula papillosa
Campanula pelviformis
Campanula portenschlagiana
Campanula poscharskyana
Campanula praesignis
Campanula primulifolia
Campanula pseudostenocodon
Campanula pulla
Campanula radicosa
Campanula raineri
Campanula rechingeri
Campanula reiseri
Campanula romanica
114
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
R
R
R
R
V
E
R
V
R
R
R
V
R
I
R
R
R
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Campanula rupestris
Campanula rupicola
Campanula sabatia
Campanula sartorii
Campanula saxatilis
Campanula sciathia
Campanula scopelia
Campanula secundiflora
Campanula serrata
Campanula specularioides
Campanula stenosiphon
Campanula tanfanii
Campanula thessala
Campanula topaliana
Campanula transsilvanica
Campanula tubulosa
Campanula waldsteiniana
Campanula wiedmannii
Campanula willkommii
Campanula xylocarpa
Campanula zoysii
Campylanthus salsoloides
Canarina canariensis
Caralluma burchardii
Cardamine caldeirarum
Cardamine maritima
Cardamine trifida
Cardaminopsis croatica
Carduncellus araneosus
Carduncellus dianius
Carduus adpressus
Carduus affinis
Carduus aurosicus
Carduus baeocephalus
Carduus bourgaei
Carduus granatensis
Carduus myriacanthus
Carduus ramosissimus
Carduus squarrosus
Carduus thessalus
Carduus thracicus
Carex acuta
Carex camposii
Carex canariensis
Carex cretica
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x?
x
.
.
x
x?
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
V
R
V
R
R
E
I
R
R
V
V
V
R
R
R
R
V
V
V
R
V
R
V
V
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
37
2
1
115
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Carex durieui
Carex fimbriata
Carex holostoma
Carex malato-belizii
Carex markgrafii
Carex perrauderiana
Carex rorulenta
Carex secalina
Carex tricolor
Carlina barnebiana
Carlina canariensis
Carlina diae
Carlina fiumensis
Carlina onopordifolia
Carlina sitiensis
Castilleja schrenkii
Caulerpa ollivieri (Med.)
Caulinia tenuissima
Centaurea achaia
Centaurea aemulans
Centaurea akamantis
Centaurea amblensis
Centaurea antennata
Centaurea argecillensis
Centaurea argentea
Centaurea attica
Centaurea attica s. megarensis
Centaurea baldaccii
Centaurea balearica
Centaurea balearica
Centaurea biokovensis
Centaurea bombycina
Centaurea borjae
Centaurea bovina
Centaurea candelabrum
Centaurea carratracensis
Centaurea centaurium
Centaurea centauroides
Centaurea cephalariifolia
Centaurea chalcidicaea
Centaurea charrelii
Centaurea citricolor
Centaurea clementei
Centaurea cordubensis
Centaurea corymbosa
116
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x
x
.
1 country
in EU
.
.
.
IUCN
1997
V
R
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
R
E
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
I
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x?
x
x
x
x
R
R
V
2
3
5
x
x
x
.
x
x
R
V
V
R
V
V
R
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
x
x
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
1
1
1
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Legal protection
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Centaurea crithmifolia
Centaurea cuspidata
Centaurea cytherea
Centaurea dalmatica
Centaurea ebenoides
Centaurea emigrantis
Centaurea exarata
Centaurea ferulacea
Centaurea filiformis
Centaurea fraylensis
Centaurea friderici
Centaurea glaberrima
Centaurea granatensis
Centaurea grbavacensis
Centaurea haenseleri
Centaurea hermannii
Centaurea horrida
Centaurea huljakii
Centaurea hyssopifolia
Centaurea idaea
Centaurea incompta
Centaurea ipsaria
Centaurea janeri
Centaurea jankae
Centaurea kalambakensis
Centaurea kartschiana
Centaurea kernerana
Centaurea kosaninii
Centaurea laconica
Centaurea lactiflora
Centaurea lagascae
Centaurea laureotica
Centaurea linaresii
Centaurea linifolia
Centaurea loscosii
Centaurea macrorrhiza
Centaurea mannagettae
Centaurea margaritacea
Centaurea micracantha
Centaurea monticola
Centaurea murbeckii
Centaurea musarum
Centaurea nicolai
Centaurea nicopolitana
Centaurea niederi
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HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
E
E
R
R
R
R
E
R
E
R
R
R
V
R
V
R
R
R
E
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
117
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Centaurea oliverana
Centaurea orphanidea
Centaurea pannosa
Centaurea paxorum
Centaurea pelia
Centaurea peucedanifolia
Centaurea pinnatifida
Centaurea poculatoris
Centaurea polymorpha
Centaurea pontica
Centaurea procumbens
Centaurea psilacantha
Centaurea pulvinata
Centaurea pumilio
Centaurea ragusina
Centaurea rechingeri
Centaurea redempta
Centaurea rothmalerana
Centaurea rufidula
Centaurea sadlerana
Centaurea schousboei
Centaurea sibthorpii
Centaurea soskae
Centaurea spinosociliata
Centaurea spruneri
Centaurea sterilis
Centaurea subsericans
Centaurea subtilis
Centaurea taliewii
Centaurea tauromenitana
Centaurea tchihatcheffii
Centaurea toletana
Centaurea transiens
Centaurea tuntasia
Centaurea wettsteinii
Centaurea zlatarskyana
Centaurium enclusense
Centaurium rigualii
Centaurium somedanum
Centaurium triphyllum
Centranthus nevadensis
Cephalanthera cucullata
Cephalaria litvinovii
Cephalaria radiata
Cerastium alsinifolium
118
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
V
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
E
R
V
R
E
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
I
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
Ex
R
I
R
E
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
.
x
.
x
x
R
R
V
I
R
E
1
2
1
2
1
1
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
x
x
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Cerastium azoricum
Cerastium candidissimum
Cerastium dinaricum
Cerastium runemarkii
Cerastium scaposum
Cerastium smolikanum
Cerastium sventenii
Cerastium theophrasti
Cerastium transsilvanicum
Cerastium vagans
Ceropegia chrysantha
Ceropegia fusca
Ceropegia kainzii
Chaenorhinum glareosum
Chaenorhinum grandiflorum
Chaenorhinum macropodum
Chaenorhinum robustum
Chaenorhinum tenellum
Chaerophyllum azoricum
Chaerophyllum coloratum
Chaerophyllum creticum
Chaerophyllum heldreichii
Chamaecytisus blockianus
Chamaecytisus creticus
Chamaecytisus dorycnioides
Chamaecytisus graniticus
Chamaecytisus kovacevii
Chamaecytisus litwinowii
Chamaecytisus nejceffii
Chamaecytisus paczoskii
Chamaecytisus podolicus
Chamaecytisus skrobiszewskii
Chamaemeles coriacea
Chamomilla tzvelevii
Cheirolophus arboreus
Cheirolophus canariensis
Cheirolophus duranii
Cheirolophus falcisectus
Cheirolophus gomerythus
Cheirolophus junonianus
Cheirolophus massonianus
Cheirolophus metlesicsii
Cheirolophus santos-abreui
Cheirolophus satarataensis
Cheirolophus tagananensis
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x
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
I
I
V
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
V
R
E
I
R
V
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
E
E
R
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Cheirolophus webbianus
Chiliadenus lopadusanum
Chionodoxa cretica
Chionodoxa lochiae
Chionodoxa luciliae Boiss.
Chionodoxa nana
Chrysochamela draboides
Cicer canariensis
Cicer graecum
Cinna latifolia
Cirsium boujartii
Cirsium bourgaeanum
Cirsium brachycephalum
Cirsium costae
Cirsium epiroticum
Cirsium giraudiasii
Cirsium heldreichii
Cirsium hypopsilum
Cirsium lacaitae
Cirsium latifolium
Cirsium lobelii
Cirsium mairei
Cirsium morinifolium
Cirsium tenoreanum
Cirsium valentinum
Cistus albanicus
Cistus chinamadensis
Cistus palhinhae
Clematis elisabethae-caroli
Cochlearia polonica
Cochlearia tatrae
Coincya rupestris
Coincya wrightii
Colchicum arenarium
Colchicum boissieri
Colchicum borisii
Colchicum corsicum
Colchicum cousturieri
Colchicum davidovii
Colchicum diampolis
Colchicum fominii
Colchicum macedonicum
Colchicum micranthum
Colchicum parlatoris
Colchicum parnassicum
120
x
x
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
V
V
1 country
in EU
x
x
1
1
x
x
x
x
1
1
x
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x?
.
x
x
.
x
x?
.
.
x?
x?
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
V
R
R
E
Ex/E
R
E
R
V
V
V
V
R
I
R
1
6
4
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
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Scientific name
Legal protection
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Colchicum pieperanum
Colchicum psaridis
Colchicum rhodopaeum
Coleanthus subtilis
Comperia comperiana
Conopodium bunioides
Conopodium thalictrifolium
Consolida samia P.H.Davis
Consolida tenuissima
Consolida tuntasiana
Convolvulus argyrothamnus
Convolvulus canariensis
Convolvulus caput-medusae
Convolvulus fruticulosus
Convolvulus glandulosus
Convolvulus lopezocasi
Convolvulus massonii
Convolvulus perraudieri
Convolvulus pulvinatus
Convolvulus volubilis
Coris hispanica
Corispermum algidum
Coronilla globosa
Coronopus navasii
Corydalis integra
Corydalis uniflora
Cotoneaster cinnabarinus
Cotoneaster granatensis
Cotoneaster tauricus
Crambe arborea
Crambe fruticosa
Crambe gomerae
Crambe koktebelica
Crambe laevigata
Crambe scaberrima
Crambe scoparia Svent.
Crambe steveniana
Crambe sventenii
Crambe tataria
Crataegus dikmensis Pojark
Crataegus karadaghensis
Crataegus pycnoloba
Crataegus sphaenophylla
Crataegus taurica
Crataegus ucrainica
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x
x
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
.
.
.
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
R
R
x
x
x
x
x
x
1
1
1
I
E
V
R
R
R
E
E
V
1
1
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x?
x?
.
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
V
V
R
E
R
R
R
LR/cd
R
E
R
V
V
R
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
.
x
.
I
E
2
1
10
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
1
1
1
1
2
R
R
121
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Cremnophyton lanfrancoi
Crepis albanica
Crepis athoa
Crepis auriculifolia
Crepis baldaccii
Crepis bertiscea
Crepis bithynica
Crepis canariensis
Crepis crocifolia
Crepis foliosa
Crepis granatensis
Crepis guioliana
Crepis incana
Crepis lacera
Crepis nonhaea
Crepis oporinoides
Crepis purpurea
Crepis pusilla
Crepis schachtii
Crepis sibthorpiana
Crepis suffreniana
Crepis taygetica
Crepis triasii
Crepis tybakiensis
Crithopsis delileana
Crocus abantensis
Crocus angustifolius
Crocus cambessedesii
Crocus corsicus
Crocus cyprius
Crocus etruscus
Crocus goulimyi
Crocus hadriaticus
Crocus hartmannianus
Crocus imperati
Crocus kosaninii
Crocus malyi
Crocus niveus
Crocus oreocreticus
Crocus pelistericus
Crocus robertianus
Crocus scardicus
Cruciata balcanica
Culcita macrocarpa
Cupressus sempervirens
122
HD
2
x
HD
4
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
.
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x?
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
R
R
R
R
R
V
x
x
1
1
x
x
1
1
1
R
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
V
LR/nt
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
17
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Cuscuta atrans
Cyanopsis muricata
Cyclamen coum
Cyclamen creticum
Cyclamen fatrense
Cyclamen kuznetzovii
Cyclamen mirabile Hildebr.
Cymbalaria hepaticifolia
Cymbalaria muelleri
Cymodocea nodosa
Cynara alba
Cynara algarbiensis
Cynoglossum magellense
Cynoglossum sphacioticum
Cypripedium calceolus
Cystoseira amentacea
Cystoseira mediterranea (Med.)
Cystoseira sedoides (Med.)
Cystoseira spinosa (Med.)
Cystoseira zosteroides (Med.)
Cytisus aeolicus
Cytisus ardoinii
Cytisus commutatus
Cytisus emeriflorus
Cytisus ingramii
Cytisus patens
Cytisus reverchonii
Cytisus sauzeanus
Cytisus tribracteolatus
Daboecia azorica
Dactylis smithii
Dactylorhiza chuhensis
Daphne arbuscula
Daphne jasminea
Daphne malyana
Daphne petraea
Daphne rodriguezii
Daphne sophia
Datisca cannabina
Degenia velebitica
Delphinium caseyi
Delphinium fissum
Delphinium hirschfeldianum
Delphinium oxysepalum
Delphinium puniceum
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HD
2
HD
4
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
.
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
I
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
V
R
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
V
R
V
R
E
I
V
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
3
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
I
I
V
V
1
2
14
1
1
1
1
27
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
11
1
2
1
123
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Delphinium simonkaianum
Dendranthema zawadskii
Dentropoterium pulidoi
Deschampsia littoralis
Deschampsia maderensis
Descurainia artemisioides
Descurainia gilva
Descurainia gonzalezill
Dianthus aciphyllus Ser.
Dianthus alpinus
Dianthus anticarius
Dianthus arenarius s. bohemicus
Dianthus biflorus
Dianthus callizonus
Dianthus costae
Dianthus crassipes
Dianthus diutinus
Dianthus freynii
Dianthus fruticosus
Dianthus gallicus
Dianthus graniticus
Dianthus henteri
Dianthus hypanicus
Dianthus ingoldbyi
Dianthus juniperinus
Dianthus knappii
Dianthus krylovianus
Dianthus lanceolatus
Dianthus langeanus
Dianthus laricifolius
Dianthus lumnitzeri
Dianthus moravicus
Dianthus myrtinervius
Dianthus nardiformis
Dianthus nitidus
Dianthus pallidiflorus Ser.
Dianthus pulviniformis
Dianthus rupicola
Dianthus serotinus
Dianthus sphacioticus
Dianthus spiculifolius
Dianthus stamatiadae
Dianthus tesquicola
Dianthus urumoffii
Dianthus xylorrhizus
124
HD
2
x
x
HD
4
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
.
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
x?
x
x
x
.
x?
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
.
x
.
.
.
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
V
I
E
R
R
V
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
6
1
4
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
V
V
R
R
V
R
V
V
R
R
R
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
6
1
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Dictamnus hispanicus
Digitalis dubia
Digitalis parviflora
Diphasiastrum madeirense
Diphasium maderense
Diplazium sibiricum
Diplotaxis ibicensis
Diplotaxis siettiana
Diplotaxis vicentina
Dipsacus cephalarioides
Doronicum cataractarum
Doronicum corsicum
Dorycnium broussonetii
Dorycnium eriophthalmum
Dorycnium spectabile
Draba cinerea
Draba cretica
Draba cuspidata
Draba dedeana
Draba dorneri
Draba glabella
Draba haynaldii
Draba hispanica
Draba kotschyi
Draba lacaitae
Draba ladina
Draba loiseleurii
Draba parnassica
Draba simonkaiana
Draba stellata
Dracaena draco
Dracocephalum austriacum
Dracocephalum ruyschiana
Dracunculus canariensis
Dryopteris corleyi
Dryopteris fragrans
Ebenus cretica
Ebenus sibthorpii
Echinodium renauldii
Echinodium setigerum
Echinodium spinosum
Echinops graecus
Echinops spinosus
Echinospartum boissieri
Echium acanthocarpum
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x?
x
.
x?
x?
x?
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
.
x?
x?
.
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
2
R
Ex
V
5
2
1
1
x
R
1
1
R
R
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
R
E
V
R
V
V
V
VU
V
I
R
VU
VU
4
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
15
1
2
1
1
1
1
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
1
1
1
125
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Echium albicans
Echium auberianum
Echium bethencourtii
Echium callithyrsum
Echium candicans
Echium decaisnei
Echium gentianoides
Echium giganteum
Echium handiense
Echium hierrense
Echium leucophaeum
Echium onosmifolium
Echium pininana
Echium russicum
Echium simplex
Echium sventenii
Echium virescens
Echium webbii
Echium wildpretii
Edraianthus dalmaticus
Edraianthus dinaricus
Edraianthus parnassicus
Edraianthus pumilio
Edraianthus wettsteinii
Elatine gussonei
Eleocharis carniolica
Elymus curvifolius
Endressia castellana
Epilobium tundrarum
Epipactis dunensis
Eragrostis diarrhena
Eremopoa mardinensis
Eremosparton aphyllum
Eremurus tauricus
Erica maderensis
Erigeron candidus
Erigeron frigidus
Erigeron major
Erigeron nanus
Eriosynaphe longifolia
Erodium astragaloides
Erodium beketowii
Erodium boissieri
Erodium carvifolium
Erodium cazorlanum
126
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x?
x?
x?
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
E
V
V
x
x
1
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
x
x
x
x
.
12
V
V
R
R
R
R
R
1
1
1
1
2
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
V
R
R
V
R
R
V
E
R
E
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Erodium daucoides
Erodium guicciardii
Erodium gussonii
Erodium manescavi
Erodium paui
Erodium paularense
Erodium reichardii
Erodium rodiei
Erodium rupestre
Erodium rupicola
Erodium sanguis-christi
Erodium sibthorpianum
Erucastrum palustre
Eryngium alpinum
Eryngium amorginum
Eryngium serbicum
Eryngium ternatum
Eryngium viviparum
Erysimum arbuscula
Erysimum calycinum
Erysimum favargeri
Erysimum hungaricum
Erysimum leptostylum
Erysimum mutabile
Erysimum myriophyllum
Erysimum naxense
Erysimum olympicum
Erysimum pectinatum
Erysimum penyalarensis
Erysimum raulinii
Erysimum ucrainicum
Euphorbia anachoreta
Euphorbia bourgaeana
Euphorbia corsica
Euphorbia duvalii
Euphorbia fontqueriana
Euphorbia gaditana
Euphorbia gasparrinii
Euphorbia gibelliana
Euphorbia gregersenii
Euphorbia handiensis
Euphorbia isatidifolia
Euphorbia lambii
Euphorbia maresii
Euphorbia margalidiana
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HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x?
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
V
R
I
R
R
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
R
V
R
E
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
V
V
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
3
1
2
1
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
R
R
R
R
R
R
E
2
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
3
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
V
R
V
E
R
R
R
E
V
R
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
127
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Euphorbia mellifera
Euphorbia minuta
Euphorbia monchiquensis
Euphorbia montenegrina
Euphorbia nevadensis
Euphorbia orphanidis
Euphorbia polygalifolia
Euphorbia rechingeri
Euphorbia ruscinonensis
Euphorbia stygiana
Euphorbia transtagana
Euphrasia azorica
Euphrasia calida
Euphrasia cambrica
Euphrasia campbelliae
Euphrasia christii
Euphrasia dunensis
Euphrasia exaristata
Euphrasia grandiflora
Euphrasia heslop-harrisonii
Euphrasia marchesettii
Euphrasia marshallii
Euphrasia mendoncae
Euphrasia portae
Euphrasia rivularis
Euphrasia rotundifolia
Euphrasia taurica
Euphrasia tricuspidata
Euphrasia vigursii
Euphrasia willkommii
Euzomodendron bourgaeanum
Evax nevadensis
Evax perpusilla
Evax rotundata
Femeniasia balearica
Ferula halophila
Ferula lacerottensis
Ferula latipinna
Ferula orientalis
Ferula sadleriana
Ferulago sartorii
Ferulago thyrsiflora
Festuca agustini
Festuca apuanica
Festuca balcanica
128
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
V
R
R
V
R
V
I
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
V
R
R
R
V
R
R
E
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
.
x
x
x?
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
V
E
R
R
R
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Festuca brevipila
Festuca brigantina
Festuca calabrica
Festuca carnuntina
Festuca clementei
Festuca degenii
Festuca donax
Festuca eggleri
Festuca elegans
Festuca frigida
Festuca galicicae
Festuca glauca
Festuca grandiaristata
Festuca henriquesii
Festuca huonii
Festuca igoschiniae
Festuca illyrica
Festuca inops
Festuca lapidosa
Festuca macedonica
Festuca morisiana
Festuca ochroleuca
Festuca oelandica
Festuca olympica
Festuca oviniformis
Festuca pachyphylla
Festuca pindica
Festuca pirinica
Festuca pohleana
Festuca pseudeskia
Festuca querana
Festuca reverchonii
Festuca wagneri
Festucopsis serpentini
Fibigia triquetra
Filago duriaei
Frangula azorica
Frankenia pulverulenta
Fritillaria conica
Fritillaria davisii
Fritillaria drenovskii
Fritillaria ehrhartii
Fritillaria epirotica
Fritillaria euboeica
Fritillaria graeca
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
R
V
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
R
E
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
LR/nt
R
V
R
R
R
E
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
20
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
129
Scientific name
Fritillaria gussichiae
Fritillaria involucrata
Fritillaria macedonica
Fritillaria obliqua
Fritillaria orientalis
Fritillaria pontica
Fritillaria rhodocanakis
Fritillaria tubiformis
Fritillaria tuntasia
Fumana paradoxa
Fumaria amarysia
Fumaria caroliana
Fumaria coccinea
Fumaria jankae
Fumaria occidentalis
Galanthus elwesii
Galium amorginum
Galium baillonii
Galium baldense
Galium balearicum
Galium boissieranum
Galium brockmannii
Galium capitatum
Galium cracoviense
Galium crespianum
Galium cyllenium
Galium erythrorrhizon
Galium fruticosum
Galium glaucophyllum
Galium globuliferum
Galium idubedae
Galium incrassatum
Galium litorale
Galium magellense
Galium margaritaceum
Galium melanantherum
Galium meliodorum
Galium moldavicum
Galium montis-arerae
Galium murcicum
Galium oelandicum
Galium palaeoitalicum
Galium peloponnesiacum
Galium productum
Galium pruinosum
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x
HD
2
x
x
HD
4
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
.
.
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
E
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
V
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
3
2
2
1
8
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R
V
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
R
x
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Galium pulvinatum
Galium reiseri
Galium rhodopeum
Galium rosellum
Galium saxosum
Galium stojanovii
Galium sudeticum
Galium thymifolium
Galium valentinum
Galium viridiflorum
Galium xeroticum
Gaudinia hispanica
Genista aristata
Genista baetica
Genista benehoavensis
Genista cupanii
Genista dorycnifolia
Genista halacsyi
Genista hassertiana
Genista holopetala
Genista lucida
Genista melia
Genista millii
Genista morisii
Genista nissana
Genista parnassica
Genista pumila
Genista sakellariadis
Genista teretifolia
Genista tinctoria
Gentiana boryi
Gentiana ligustica
Gentianella anglica
Gentianella bohemica
Gentianella columnae
Geranium canariense
Geranium cazorlense
Geranium dolomiticum
Geranium humbertii
Geranium maderense Yeo
Geranium rubescens
Gesnouinia arborea
Geum bulgaricum
Gladiolus felicis Mirek
Gladiolus palustris
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HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
V
R
R
I
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
V
R
V
Ex
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
E
R
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
26
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
R
V
.
.
3
I
13
131
Scientific name
Gladiolus reuteri
Globularia ascanii
Globularia cambessedesii
Globularia incanescens
Globularia neapolitana
Globularia repens
Globularia sarcophylla
Globularia spinosa
Globularia stygia
Globularia valentina
Glycyrrhiza iconica Hub.-Mor.
Glycyrrhiza korshinskyi
Goniolimon graminifolium
Goniolimon heldreichii
Goniolimon sartorii
Goniolithon byssoides (Med.)
Gonospermum canariense
Gonospermum gomerae
Goodyera macrophylla
Greenovia aizoon
Greenovia dodrentalis
Guillonea scabra
Guiraoa arvensis
Gypsophila belorossica
Gypsophila macedonica
Gypsophila montserratii
Gypsophila papillosa
Gypsophila petraea
Gypsophila struthium
Gypsophila tomentosa
Haberlea rhodopensis
Halacsya sendtneri
Halimium verticillatum
Hammotolobium lotoides
Haplophyllum balcanicum
Haplophyllum boissieranum
Heberdenia excelsa
Hedysarum boutignyanum
Hedysarum cretaceum
Hedysarum macedonicum
Hedysarum razoumowianum
Hedysarum ucrainicum
Helianthemum alypoides
Helianthemum asperum
Helianthemum bramwelliorum
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HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
E
R
R
V
R
E
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
R
V
R
R
2
1
1
1
R
V
E
V
V
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
V
V
R
R
E
R
R
R
VU
R
R
R
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x?
1
E
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Helianthemum broussonetii
Helianthemum bystropogophyllum
Helianthemum caput-felis
Helianthemum cirae
Helianthemum gonzales-ferreri
Helianthemum inaguae
Helianthemum juliae
Helianthemum lini
Helianthemum pannosum
Helianthemum rossmaessleri
Helianthemum salicifolium
Helianthemum teneriffae
Helianthemum tholiforme
Helianthemum thymiphyllum
Helianthemum viscidulum
Helichrysum alucense
Helichrysum ambiguum
Helichrysum amorginum
Helichrysum doerfleri
Helichrysum gossypinum
Helichrysum heldreichii
Helichrysum melitense
Helichrysum monizii
Helichrysum monogynum
Helichrysum sibthorpii
Helichrysum taenari
Helictotrichon decorum
Helictotrichon murcicum
Helictotrichon petzense
Helictotrichon sarracenorum
Heliotropium halacsyi
Helleborus lividus
Helleborus orientalis
Hepatica transsilvanica
Heptaptera angustifolia
Heptaptera colladonioides
Heptaptera macedonica
Heracleum carpaticum
Heracleum ligusticifolium
Heracleum minimum
Heracleum pubescens
Herniaria algarvica
Herniaria baetica
Herniaria canariensis
Herniaria fruticosa
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HD
2
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
for
Europe
x?
x
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
E
E
E
E
E
E
R
I
E
R
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
3
1
1
18
1
E
x
x
x
x
x
R
V
V
V
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
Endemic
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
R
V
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
V
I
V
R
V
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
133
Scientific name
Herniaria maritima
Hesperis inodora
Hesperis oblongifolia
Hesperis vrabelyiana
Himantoglossum adriaticum
Hippocrepis balearica
Hippocrepis squamata
Hippocrepis valentina
Hippuris tetraphylla
Hladnikia pastinacifolia
Holcus caespitosus
Holcus grandiflorus
Holcus notarisii
Hornungia aragonensis
Huetia cretica
Huetia pumila
Hyacinthella atchleyi
Hyacinthella dalmatica
Hyacinthella pallasiana
Hyacinthoides vicentina
Hymenonema laconicum
Hymenophyllum maderense
Hymenostemma pseudanthemis
Hyoseris frutescens
Hyoseris taurina
Hypericum aciferum
Hypericum amblycalyx
Hypericum athoum
Hypericum caprifolium
Hypericum delphicum
Hypericum fragile
Hypericum glandulosum
Hypericum haplophylloides
Hypericum kelleri
Hypericum reflexum
Hypericum salsugineum
Hypericum trichocaulon
Hypericum vesiculosum
Hypochoeris oligocephala
Hypochoeris tenuiflora
Iberis arbuscula Runemark
Iberis aurosica
Iberis crenata
Iberis fontqueri
Iberis sampaioana
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x
HD
2
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
V
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
.
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
E
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
V
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
Endemic
R
R
V
R
R
R
I
V
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
x
x
R
R
R
R
V
E
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
V
R
V
2
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Iberis semperflorens
Ilex canariensis
Ilex perado
Ilex perado s. iberica
Ilex perado s. lopezlilloi
Imperatoria lowei
Inula helvetica
Inula rotundifolia
Inula serpentinica
Inula subfloccosa
Ionopsidium acaule
Ionopsidium savianum
Iris aphylla s. hungarica
Iris boissieri
Iris marsica
Iris serotina
Isatis arenaria
Isatis lusitanica
Isoetes azorica
Isoetes boryana
Isoetes heldreichii
Isoetes malinverniana
Isoplexis canariensis
Isoplexis chalcantha
Isoplexis isabelliana
Isoplexis sceptrum
Jankaea heldreichii
Jasione bulgarica
Jasione foliosa
Jasione lusitanica
Jasione penicillata
Jasminum azoricum L.
Johrenia distans
Jonopsidium acaule
Jonopsidium savianum
Juncus acutiflorus
Juncus pyrenaeus
Juncus requienii
Juncus valvatus
Juniperus brevifolia
Juniperus cedrus
Jurinea cyanoides
Jurinea fontqueri
Jurinea glycacantha
Jurinea tanaitica
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
IUCN
1997
R
Number
of
countries
3
LR/nt
LR/nt
CR
CR
.
x
x
x
IUCN
2000
V
R
R
R
R
5
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
R
R
V
E
V
V
E
R
E
E
R
V
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
R
V
R
R
E
E
V
I
EN
EN
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
6
1
135
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Jurinea taygetea
Jurinea tzar-ferdinandii
Justicia hyssopifolia
Kalidiopsis wagenitzii
Kickxia scoparia
Knautia adriatica
Knautia baldensis
Knautia basaltica
Knautia carinthiaca
Knautia clementii
Knautia dalmatica
Knautia foreziensis
Knautia gussonei
Knautia lucana
Knautia magnifica
Knautia nevadensis
Knautia pancicii
Knautia pectinata
Knautia persicina
Knautia rupicola
Knautia sarajevensis
Knautia subscaposa
Knautia tatarica
Knautia travnicensis
Knautia velebitica
Knautia velutina
Kosteletzkya pentacarpos
Kunkeliella canariensis
Kunkeliella psilotoclada
Kunkeliella subsuculenta
Lactuca livida
Lactuca longidentata
Lactuca palmensis
Lactuca watsoniana
Lafuentea rotundifolia
Lagoseris purpurea
Lagotis uralensis
Laminaria ochroleuca (Med.)
Laminaria rodriguezii (Med.)
Lamium glaberrimum
Lamyropsis cynaroides
Lamyropsis microcephala
Lappula echinophora
Larix decidua
Laserpitium longiradium
136
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
2
1
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
R
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
I
I
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
E
R
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
.
x
V
E
V
R
R
V
R
R
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
1
2
1
1
18
1
x
x
x
1
1
1
2
1
x
x
x
x
x
E
R
E
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Laserpitium nitidum
Lathraea rhodopea
Lathyrus binatus
Lathyrus neurolobus
Lathyrus pancicii
Lathyrus tremolsianus
Launaea cervicornis
Launaea pumila
Laurus azorica
Lavandula buchii
Lavandula lanata
Lavatera acerifolia
Lavatera mauritanica
Lavatera oblongifolia
Lavatera phoenicea
Leontodon boryi
Leontodon carpetanus
Leontodon duboisii
Leontodon hellenicus
Leontodon microcephalus
Leontodon siculus
Lepidium cardamines
Lepidium villarsii
Lereschia thomasii
Leucanthemopsis pallida
Leucanthemum burnatii
Leucanthemum chloroticum
Leucanthemum corsicum
Leucanthemum gracilicaule
Leucanthemum graminifolium
Leucojum aestivum
Leucojum longifolium
Leucojum nicaeense
Leucojum valentinum
Leuzea centauroides
Leuzea longifolia
Leuzea rhaponticoides
Ligularia sibirica
Ligusticum albanicum
Ligusticum corsicum
Lilium jankae
Lilium pomponium
Lilium pyrenaicum
Lilium rhodopaeum
Limonium album
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
LR/nt
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
E
x
.
x
1
R
R
2
1
E
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
.
x
.
.
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
R
E
V
R
V
R
I
V
V
E
V
Ex/E
R
V
R
R
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
24
1
2
3
2
1
2
14
1
1
3
3
1
2
1
137
Scientific name
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Limonium ampuriense
Limonium anatolicum
Limonium aragonense
Limonium arborescens
Limonium asterotrichum
Limonium biflorum
Limonium bocconei
Limonium bosanum
Limonium bourgaei
Limonium brassicifolium
Limonium caesium
Limonium calaminare
Limonium calcarae
Limonium caprariense
Limonium carpathum
Limonium coincyi
Limonium compactyonis
Limonium cordatum
Limonium costae
Limonium cosyrense
Limonium dendroides
Limonium densiflorum
Limonium dichotomum
Limonium dubyi
Limonium dufourei
Limonium emarginatum
Limonium erectum
Limonium etruscum
Limonium eugeniae
Limonium formenterae
Limonium frederici
Limonium fruticans
Limonium furfuraceum
Limonium gibertii
Limonium grosii
Limonium hermaeum
Limonium hierapetrae
Limonium imbricatum
Limonium insigne
Limonium intermedium
Limonium japygicum
Limonium johannis
Limonium laetum
Limonium lausianum
Limonium lopadusanum
138
HD
2
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
IUCN
1997
V
x
x
x
x
x
I
E
V
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
R
V
E
R
V
R
R
E
R
R
E
R
Ex
E
V
V
V
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
V
E
x
x
.
x
x
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
R
V
V
E
E
R
1
2
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Limonium lucentinum
Limonium majoricum
Limonium marisolii
Limonium melium
Limonium merxmulleri
Limonium ocymifolium
Limonium opulentum
Limonium ovalifolium
Limonium panormitanum
Limonium parvibracteatum
Limonium parvifolium
Limonium perezii
Limonium pontium
Limonium preauxii
Limonium pseudodictyocladon
Limonium puberulum
Limonium redivivum
Limonium remotispiculum
Limonium retusum
Limonium ruizii
Limonium spectabile
Limonium strictissimum
Limonium sventenii
Limonium tamaricoides
Limonium tenoreanum
Limonium tenuiculum
Limonium tharrosianum
Limonium todaroanum
Limonium vestitum
Linaria algarviana
Linaria amoi
Linaria anticaria
Linaria badalii
Linaria biebersteinii
Linaria capraria
Linaria cavanillesii
Linaria clementei
Linaria cretacea
Linaria depauperata
Linaria faucicola
Linaria ficalhoana
Linaria flava
Linaria glacialis
Linaria glauca
Linaria hellenica
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
IUCN
1997
R
E
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
V
x
.
x
x
x
1
V
R
V
R
V
3
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
1
V
E
V
E
V
R
V
E
V
E
V
R
E
R
V
R
I
R
R
V
R
R
E
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
139
Scientific name
Legal protection
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Linaria huteri
Linaria lamarckii
Linaria lilacina
Linaria loeselii
Linaria microsepala
Linaria nevadensis
Linaria nigricans
Linaria nivea
Linaria oligantha
Linaria platycalyx
Linaria propinqua
Linaria pseudolaxiflora
Linaria ricardoi
Linaria thymifolia
Linaria tonzigii
Linaria tursica
Linaria verticillata
Lindernia procumbens
Linum caespitosum
Linum doerfleri
Linum dolomiticum
Linum elegans
Linum goulimyi
Linum leonii
Linum leucanthum
Linum maritimum
Linum uninerve
Liparis loeselii
Liquidambar orientalis var. orientalis
Lithodora nitida
Lithodora zahnii
Lithophyllum lichenoides (Med.)
Loeflingia tavaresiana
Logfia neglecta
Lolium lowei
Lonicera glutinosa
Lonicera splendida
Lonicera stabiana
Lotus aduncus
Lotus azoricus
Lotus berthelotii
Lotus callis-viridis
Lotus campylocladus
Lotus dumetorum
Lotus eremiticus
140
HD
2
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
.
IUCN
1997
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R
R
R
V
R
R
x
x
x
x
R
R
E
R
R
V
VU
E
R
1
19
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
12
1
25
2
1
1
x
x
x
x
.
x
Ex/E
V
R
R
R
E
V
R
V
E
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
Alterra-report 1119
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Legal protection
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Lotus genistoides
Lotus granadensis
Lotus holosericeus
Lotus kunkellii
Lotus leptophyllus
Lotus maculatus
Lotus pyranthus
Lotus spartioides
Lugoa revoluta
Lunaria telekiana
Luronium natans
Luzula arctica
Luzula canariensis
Luzula deflexa
Luzula elegans
Luzula seubertii
Lychnis nivalis
Lysimachia minoricensis
Lythrum castellanum
Lythrum flexuosum
Lythrum thesioides
Malcolmia macrocalyx
Malus florentina
Malus trilobata
Malva stipulacea
Mandragora autumnalis
Mandragora officinarum
Marcetella maderensis
Marsilea azorica
Marsilea batardae
Marsilea quadrifolia
Marsilea strigosa
Matricaria rosella
Matricaria tempskyana
Matthiola parviflora
Mattiastrum lithospermifolium
Maytenus canariensis
Maytenus dryandri
Maytenus umbellata
Medicago cancellata
Medicago hybrida
Medicago pironae
Melampyrum catalaunicum
Melampyrum ciliatum
Melampyrum doerfleri
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
.
x?
.
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x?
x?
x
x?
.
.
x?
x?
.
.
x
x
x?
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
.
.
x
.
.
.
.
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
E
R
R
E
E
E
E
V
V
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
18
4
V
R
R
R
V
E
R
V
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
2
1
8
3
1
2
2
18
5
1
1
3
1
R
R
Ex
R
E
I
V
R
LR/cd
x?
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
V
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
V
R
V
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
141
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Melampyrum heracleoticum
Melampyrum hoermannianum
Melampyrum italicum
Melampyrum trichocalycinum
Melampyrum variegatum
Melanoselinum decipiens
Melica teneriffae
Melilotus physocarpa
Mentha requienii
Microcnemum coralloides
Micromeria acropolitana
Micromeria croatica
Micromeria frivaldszkyana
Micromeria glomerata
Micromeria helianthemifolia
Micromeria hispida
Micromeria kerneri
Micromeria leucantha
Micromeria nervosa
Micromeria parviflora
Micromeria pineolens
Micromeria pulegium
Micromeria rivas-martinezii
Micromeria tapeinantha
Micromeria taygetea
Micropyropsis tuberosa
Minuartia bilykiana
Minuartia bulgarica
Minuartia glaucina
Minuartia grignensis
Minuartia handelii
Minuartia helmii
Minuartia krascheninnikovii
Minuartia langii
Minuartia pichleri
Minuartia taurica
Minuartia wettsteinii
Moehringia dielsiana
Moehringia diversifolia
Moehringia glaucovirens
Moehringia hypanica
Moehringia intermedia
Moehringia intricata
Moehringia jankae
Moehringia lateriflora
142
HD
2
1 country
in EU
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
.
x
x
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
HD
4
Endemic
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
E
R
R
R
E
R
R
E
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
E
R
E
I
E
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
E
R
I
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
7
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Moehringia lebrunii
Moehringia markgrafii
Moehringia minutiflora
Moehringia papulosa
Moehringia sedoides
Moehringia tejedensis
Moehringia tommasinii
Moehringia villosa
Moltkia doerfleri
Moltkia suffruticosa
Monanthes adenoscepes
Monanthes anagaensis
Monanthes dasyphylla
Monanthes lowei
Monanthes minima
Monanthes muralis
Monanthes niphophylla
Monanthes pallens
Monanthes polyphylla
Monanthes silensis
Monanthes wildpretii
Monyzia edulis
Moricandia foetida
Moricandia moricandioides
Murbeckiella sousae
Murbeckiella zanonii
Muscari dionysicum
Muscari gussonei
Muschia aurea
Muschia wollastonii
Myosotis azorica
Myosotis corsicana
Myosotis gallica
Myosotis lusitanica
Myosotis maritima
Myosotis rehsteineri
Myosotis ruscinonensis
Myosotis scorpioides
Myosotis transsylvanica
Myrica rivas-martinezii
Najas flexilis
Najas tenuissima
Nananthea perpusilla
Narcissus asturiensis
Narcissus calcicola
Alterra-report 1119
x
x
x
x
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
1 country
in EU
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
.
x?
x
.
x?
x?
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
.
.
.
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
R
R
R
E
V
E
R
V
R
E
R
R
R
E
1
1
1
1
1
2
E
R
R
R
V
E
E
R
R
I
V
I
Number
of
countries
CR
2
1
1
1
2
4
1
27
1
1
12
2
2
2
1
143
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Narcissus cuatrecasasii
Narcissus cyclamineus
Narcissus fernandesii
Narcissus gaditanus
Narcissus hedraeanthus
Narcissus humilis
Narcissus longispathus
Narcissus scaberulus
Narcissus triandrus
Narcissus viridiflorus
Narthecium reverchonii
Narthecium scardicum
Naufraga balearica
Nepeta agrestis
Nepeta beltranii
Nepeta boissieri
Nepeta camphorata
Nepeta dirphya
Nepeta foliosa
Nepeta heldreichii
Nepeta scordotis
Nepeta sphaciotica
Nepeta teydea
Nigella carpatha
Nigella degenii
Nigella doerfleri
Nigella fumariifolia
Nigella stricta
Nigritella lithopolitanica
Normania navae
Normania triphylla
Ocotea foetens
Odontites bocconei
Odontites granatensis
Odontites holliana
Odontites jaubertiana
Odontites kaliformis
Oenanthe conioides
Oenanthe divaricata
Oenanthe foucaudii
Oenanthe lisae
Oenanthe millefolia
Omalotheca roeseri
Omphalodes brassicifolia
Omphalodes kuzinskyanae
144
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
.
x?
x
x
x
x?
.
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
R
E
R
E
V
R
V
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
R
R
E
E
R
E
V
I
E
V
Number
of
countries
1
1
2
3
2
LR/nt
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Omphalodes littoralis
Omphalodes pavoniana
Onobrychis degenii
Onobrychis ebenoides
Onobrychis pallasii
Onobrychis radiata
Onobrychis reuteri
Onobrychis sphaciotica
Onobrychis stenorhiza
Ononis christii
Ononis hebecarpa
Ononis maweana
Ononis saxicola
Ononis verae
Onopordum carduelinum Bolle
Onopordum laconicum
Onopordum majorii
Onopordum messeniacum
Onopordum nogalesii
Onosma bubanii
Onosma elegantissima
Onosma euboica
Onosma fastigiata
Onosma halophilum
Onosma leptantha
Onosma lucana
Onosma polyphylla
Onosma propontica
Onosma pseudarenaria
Onosma rhodopaea
Onosma spruneri
Onosma taygetea
Onosma thracica
Onosma tornensis
Onosma tricerosperma
Onosma troodi Kotschy
Onosma vaudensis
Ophioglossum polyphyllum
Ophrys argolica
Ophrys isaura Renz & Taub.
Ophrys kotschyi
Ophrys lunulata
Ophrys lycia
Ophrys melitensis
Ophrys oestriphera
Alterra-report 1119
Legal protection
Bern
x
HD
2
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
V
R
I
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x?
.
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
.
1
2
2
x
x
x
x
.
1
3
R
R
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
.
x
x
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
E
R
x
x
x
I
R
1
1
1
I
E
R
V
R
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
x
x
R
I
E
R
I
I
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
145
Scientific name
Ophrys provincialis
Orchis canariensis
Orchis punctulata
Orchis scopulorum
Oreochloa confusa
Origanum cordifolium
Origanum dictamnus
Origanum lirium
Origanum microphyllum
Origanum scabrum
Origanum vetteri
Ornithogalum amphibolum
Ornithogalum atticum
Ornithogalum costatum
Ornithogalum exaratum
Ornithogalum oreoides
Ornithogalum prasinantherum
Ornithogalum reverchonii
Ornithogalum visianicum
Orobanche chironii
Orobanche densiflora
Orobanche haenseleri
Orobanche trichocalyx
Oxytropis hippolytii
Oxytropis prenja
Oxytropis purpurea
Oxytropis uralensis
Paeonia cambessedesii
Paeonia clusii
Paeonia parnassica
Paeonia tenuifolia
Palaeocyanus crassifolius
Pancratium canariense
Papaver bracteatum
Papaver laestadianum
Papaver lapponicum
Papaver nudicaule
Papaver radicatum
Papaver rupifragum
Paracaryum lithospermifolium
Parietaria filamentosa
Parolinia schizogynoides
Paronychia aretioides
Paronychia bornmuelleri
Pastinaca latifolia
146
Legal protection
Bern
x
HD
2
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x?
.
x?
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
.
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
V
.
.
x
.
.
V
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
V
R
R
I
V
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
2
3
R
x
x?
.
x
x?
x
5
1
R
R
x
x
x
x
1
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Pastinaca lucida
Pedicularis asparagoides
Pedicularis baumgartenii
Pedicularis elegans
Pedicularis ferdinandi
Pedicularis heterodonta
Pedicularis limnogena
Pedicularis portenschlagii
Pedicularis schizocalyx
Pedicularis sudetica
Peltaria emarginata
Pericallis hadrosomus
Pericallis malvifolia
Pericallis multiflorus
Persea indica
Petagnia saniculifolia
Petasites doerfleri
Petrocoptis crassifolia
Petrocoptis grandiflora
Petrocoptis hispanica
Petrocoptis pardoi
Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa
Petromarula pinnata
Petrorhagia candica
Petrorhagia dianthoides
Petrorhagia fasciculata
Petrorhagia glumacea
Petrorhagia graminea
Petrorhagia ochroleuca
Peucedanum achaicum
Peucedanum alpinum
Peucedanum aragonense
Phagnalon bennetii
Phagnalon metlesicsii
Phagnalon pumilum
Phagnalon umbelliforme
Phalacrocarpum hoffmannseggii
Phalaris maderensis
Pharbitis preauxii
Phlomis brevibracteata
Phlomis cypria
Phlomis ferruginea
Phlomis italica
Phlomis lanata
Phlomis pichleri
Alterra-report 1119
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
V
R
R
V
R
V
R
R
Number
of
countries
LR/cd
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R
R
E
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
147
Scientific name
Phoenix theophrasti
Physoplexis comosa
Phyteuma cordatum
Phyteuma gallicum
Phyteuma humile
Phyteuma pseudorbiculare
Phyteuma rupicola
Phyteuma serratum
Picconia azorica
Picconia excelsa
Picea omorika
Picris algarbiensis
Picris spinifera
Picris willkommii
Pilularia minuta
Pimpinella anagodendron
Pimpinella bicknellii
Pimpinella gracilis
Pimpinella junoniae
Pimpinella pretenderis
Pimpinella procumbens
Pimpinella rigidula
Pimpinella rupicola
Pimpinella siifolia
Pinguicula corsica
Pinguicula crystallina
Pinguicula nevadensis
Pinguicula vallisneriifolia
Pinus canariensis
Pinus halepensis
Pinus peuce
Pittosporum coriaceum
Plagius flosculosus
Plantago asperrima
Plantago asphodeloides
Plantago famarae
Plantago leiopetala
Plantago malato-belizii
Plantago nivalis
Plantago reniformis
Plantago schwarzenbergiana
Plantago subspathulata
Platanthera micrantha
Pleiomeris canariensis
Poa granitica
148
Legal protection
Bern
x
x
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x?
1 country
in EU
x
.
.
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
V
R
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
LR/nt
I
V
EN
VU
VU
V
R
V
R
1
4
2
1
3
2
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
6
1
1
R
R
R
1
1
1
E
R
V
E
R
V
R
Number
of
countries
LR/nt
CR
2
1
3
1
1
1
13
4
1
2
1
R
V
V
.
.
R
R
R
V
V
I
1
2
3
2
VU
4
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Poa laxa
Poa pirinica
Poa rehmannii
Poa trichophylla
Polemonium boreale
Polycarpaea carnosa
Polycarpaea smithii
Polycarpaea tenuis
Polygala apiculata
Polygala carueliana
Polygala cristagalli
Polygala doerfleri
Polygala edmundii
Polygala pisaurensis
Polygala sardoa
Polygala subuniflora
Polygala vayredae
Polygonum albanicum
Polygonum aschersonianum
Polygonum foliosum
Polygonum icaricum
Polygonum idaeum
Polygonum praelongum
Polystichum drepanum
Posidonia oceanica
Potentilla carniolica
Potentilla delphinensis
Potentilla deorum
Potentilla doerfleri
Potentilla emilii-popii
Potentilla eversmanniana
Potentilla grammopetala
Potentilla kionaea
Potentilla reuteri
Potentilla silesiaca
Potentilla umbrosa
Potentilla visianii
Primula allionii
Primula apennina
Primula carniolica
Primula daonensis
Primula deorum
Primula egaliksensis
Primula frondosa
Primula glaucescens
Alterra-report 1119
Legal protection
Bern
x
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
.
x
x
.
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
1 country
in EU
.
.
.
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
12
2
2
1
3
R
R
R
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
6
1
1
14
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
149
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Primula kitaibeliana
Primula komarovii
Primula nutans
Primula palinuri
Primula scandinavica
Primula scotica
Primula spectabilis
Primula tyrolensis
Procopiana circinalis
Procopiana insularis
Prolongoa pectinata
Prunus lusitanica
Prunus ramburii
Pseudarrhenatherum pallens
Psilotum nudum
Pterocephalus dumetorum
Pterocephalus porphyranthus
Pterocephalus spathulatus
Pterocephalus virens
Ptilophora mediterranea (Med.)
Ptilostemon hispanicus
Ptilostemon niveus
Puccinellia phryganodes
Puccinellia svalbardensis
Pulicaria burchardii
Pulmonaria filarszkyana
Pulmonaria kerneri
Pulmonaria vallarsae
Pulsatilla grandis
Pulsatilla patens
Pulsatilla subslavica
Pyrus anatolica
Pyrus magyarica
Pyrus rossica
Quercus aucheri
Quercus cerrioides
Quercus ilex s. ballota
Quercus petraea s. huguetiana
Quercus sicula
Ramonda nathaliae
Ramonda serbica
Ranunculus abnormis
Ranunculus acetosellifolius
Ranunculus barceloi
Ranunculus bilobus
150
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
for
Europe
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
1 country
in EU
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
14
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
4
2
1
1
1
R
R
R
V
E
V
V
EN
VU
1
11
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
E
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
1
2
4
1
R
R
E
R
2
1
1
LR/nt
LR/cd
LR/nt
LR/cd
I
R
R
R
V
R
R
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Ranunculus cacuminis
Ranunculus clethraphilus
Ranunculus cupreus
Ranunculus cymbalariifolius
Ranunculus degenii
Ranunculus dissectus
Ranunculus fontanus
Ranunculus hayekii
Ranunculus kykkoensis
Ranunculus lapponicus
Ranunculus marschlinsii
Ranunculus miliarakesii
Ranunculus millii
Ranunculus radinotrichus
Ranunculus subhomophyllus
Ranunculus thasius
Ranunculus venetus
Ranunculus wettsteinii
Ranunculus weyleri
Reichardia crystallina
Reichardia famarae
Reseda complicata
Reseda decursiva
Reseda gredensis
Reseda jacquinii
Reseda scoparia
Reseda tymphaea
Rhamnus crenulata
Rhamnus glandulosa
Rhamnus integrifolia
Rhamnus intermedius
Rhamnus persicifolius
Rhazya orientalis
Rheum rhaponticum
Rhinanthus carinthiacus
Rhinanthus dinaricus
Rhinanthus halophilus
Rhinanthus oesilensis
Rhinanthus pampaninii
Rhinanthus pindicus
Rhinanthus pubescens
Rhinanthus wettsteinii
Rhizobotrya alpina
Rhododendron luteum
Ribes sardoum
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HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
V
IUCN
2000
2
1
1
1
2
1
7
3
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
R
R
Ex/E
Ex
R
R
E
R
R
I
E
R
R
R
1
1
1
2
R
R
R
V
R
R
V
R
R
E
R
E
Number
of
countries
1
LR/nt
LR/cd
VU
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
151
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Ricotia cretica
Ricotia isatoides
Rindera graeca
Romulea revelierei
Rosa mandonii
Rosmarinus eriocalix
Rothmaleria granatensis
Rouya polygama
Rumex azoricus
Rumex rupestris
Rupicapnos africana
Ruscus streptophyllus
Ruta microcarpa
Ruta pinnata
Salicornia veneta
Salix cantabrica
Salix crataegifolia
Salix hegetschweileri
Salix salviifolia
Salix tarraconensis
Salsola anatolica
Salsola carpatha
Salsola genistoides
Salsola papillosa
Salvia brachyodon
Salvia broussonetii
Salvia candelabrum
Salvia crassifolia
Salvia eichlerana
Salvia herbanica
Salvia jurisicii
Salvia scabiosifolia
Salvia transsylvanica
Salvia valentina
Salvia veneris
Salvinia natans
Sambucus lanceolata
Sambucus palmensis
Sanguisorba albanica
Sanguisorba cretica
Sanguisorba dodecandra
Sanicula azorica
Santolina elegans
Santolina oblongifolia
Santolina viscosa
152
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
x
.
x
x?
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
1
1
1
3
V
R
V
V
1
1
2
2
3
1
E
R
V
V
E
V
E
R
V
Number
of
countries
CR
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
V
R
E
R
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
1
E
R
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
V
R
1
2
1
1
1
20
CR
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Saponaria halophila
Saponaria lutea
Sarcocapnos baetica
Sarcocapnos saetabensis
Satureja athoa
Satureja obovata
Satureja parnassica
Satureja rumelica
Satureja spinosa
Saxifraga arachnoidea
Saxifraga babiana
Saxifraga biternata
Saxifraga camposii
Saxifraga canaliculata
Saxifraga cebennensis
Saxifraga cintrana
Saxifraga conifera
Saxifraga depressa
Saxifraga diapensioides
Saxifraga erioblasta
Saxifraga facchinii
Saxifraga florulenta
Saxifraga gemmulosa
Saxifraga haenseleri
Saxifraga hirculus
Saxifraga irrigua
Saxifraga italica
Saxifraga latepetiolata
Saxifraga moncayensis
Saxifraga nevadensis
Saxifraga osloensis
Saxifraga porophylla
Saxifraga portosanctana
Saxifraga presolanensis
Saxifraga reuteriana
Saxifraga rigoi
Saxifraga tombeanensis
Saxifraga trifurcata
Saxifraga valdensis
Saxifraga vandellii
Saxifraga vayredana
Scabiosa achaeta
Scabiosa albocincta
Scabiosa fumarioides
Scabiosa hymettia
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Legal protection
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x
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
1 country
in EU
IUCN
1997
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
E
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
I
V
R
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
23
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
153
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Scabiosa limonifolia
Scabiosa minoana
Scabiosa nitens
Scabiosa parviflora
Scabiosa pulsatilloides
Scabiosa rhodopensis
Scabiosa sphaciotica
Scabiosa vestina
Schimmelmannia schousboei (Med.)
Schivereckia podolica
Scilla beirana
Scilla cupanii
Scilla hughii
Scilla latifolia
Scilla litardierei
Scilla maderensis
Scilla messeniaca
Scilla morrisii
Scilla odorata
Scilla reverchonii
Sclerochorton junceum
Scorzonera albicans
Scorzonera crocifolia
Scorzonera idaea
Scorzonera scyria
Scorzonera serpentinica
Scrophularia bosniaca
Scrophularia calliantha
Scrophularia cretacea
Scrophularia hirta
Scrophularia lowei
Scrophularia racemosa
Scrophularia schousboei
Scrophularia sciophila
Scrophularia spinulescens
Scrophularia taygetea
Scutellaria balearica
Scutellaria hirta
Scutellaria naxensis
Scutellaria sieberi
Sedum borissovae
Sedum brissemoretii
Sedum creticum
Sedum farinosum
Sedum hillebrandtii
154
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
.
x
x
x
I/R
V
R
R
R
V
V
R
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
V
R
R
R
R
R
V
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Legal protection
Bern
Sedum lagascae
Sedum pruinatum
Sedum tymphaeum
Semele androgyna
Semele gayae
Sempervivum cantabricum
Sempervivum dolomiticum
Sempervivum giuseppii
Sempervivum kindingeri
Sempervivum kosaninii
Sempervivum leucanthum
Sempervivum macedonicum
Sempervivum nevadense
Sempervivum octopodes
Sempervivum pittonii
Sempervivum thompsonianum
Senecio aethnensis
Senecio boissieri
Senecio bollei
Senecio cambrensis
Senecio carpetanus
Senecio cespitosus
Senecio coincyi
Senecio elodes
Senecio eriopus
Senecio eubaeus
Senecio farfarifolius
Senecio gnaphalodes
Senecio hermosae
Senecio lopezii
Senecio minutus
Senecio nebrodensis
Senecio nevadensis
Senecio palmensis
Senecio persoonii
Senecio petraeus
Senecio quinqueradiatus
Senecio siculus
Senecio teneriffae
Serratula bulgarica
Serratula cichoracea
Serratula flavescens
Serratula leucantha
Serratula lycopifolia
Serratula pauana
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HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
.
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
V
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
E
E
E
R
R
R
R
E
V
V
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
1
9
1
155
Scientific name
Serratula tanaitica
Seseli bulgaricum
Seseli cantabricum
Seseli degenii
Seseli globiferum
Seseli granatense
Seseli intricatum
Seseli lehmannii
Seseli leucospermum
Seseli malyi
Seseli parnassicum
Seseli peixoteanum
Seseli rhodopeum
Seseli tomentosum
Seseli vayredanum
Sesleria doerfleri
Sesleria klasterskyi
Sesleria taygetea
Sesleria vaginalis
Sibthorpia africana
Sibthorpia peregrina
Sideritis barbellata
Sideritis brevicaulis
Sideritis canariensis
Sideritis candidans
Sideritis clandestina
Sideritis cypria
Sideritis cystosiphon
Sideritis discolor
Sideritis eriocephala
Sideritis foetens
Sideritis giennensis
Sideritis gomerae
Sideritis ilicifolia
Sideritis infernalis
Sideritis javalambrensis
Sideritis kuegleriana
Sideritis lacaitae
Sideritis leucantha
Sideritis macrostachys
Sideritis marmorea
Sideritis nervosa
Sideritis nutans
Sideritis ovata
Sideritis pumila
156
Legal protection
Bern
x
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
I
V
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
V
V
R
R
E
E
R
R
V
E
V
V
x
x
x
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
V
E
E
V
R
V
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Sideritis reverchonii
Sideritis serrata
Sideritis spinulosa
Sideritis stachydioides
Sideritis sventenii
Sideroxylon marmulano
Silene almolae
Silene ammophila
Silene astrachanica
Silene barbeyana
Silene berthelotiana
Silene bourgaei
Silene campanula
Silene cerastoides
Silene congesta
Silene cordifolia
Silene cretacea
Silene cythnia
Silene damboldtiana
Silene diclinis
Silene dinarica
Silene dionysii
Silene discolor
Silene echinata
Silene echinosperma
Silene elegans
Silene elisabethae
Silene gaditana
Silene goulimyi
Silene haussknechtii
Silene hellmannii
Silene hicesiae
Silene hifacensis
Silene holzmannii
Silene insularis
Silene jailensis
Silene laconica
Silene lagunensis
Silene linifolia
Silene longicilia
Silene macrantha
Silene mariana
Silene mollissima
Silene niederi
Silene nocteolens
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Legal protection
Bern
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x?
x?
x
x
x?
.
x
x
.
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
IUCN
2000
1
1
1
1
R
V
VU
R
V
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
V
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
V
I
V
V
R
R
R
V
V
R
V
R
E
Number
of
countries
2
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
157
Scientific name
Silene oligantha
Silene orphanidis
Silene pentelica
Silene pindicola
Silene pinetorum
Silene pogonocalyx
Silene reichenbachii
Silene requienii
Silene retzdorffiana
Silene rothmaleri
Silene sabinosae
Silene salsuginea
Silene sangaria
Silene schmuckeri
Silene schwarzenbergeri
Silene spinescens
Silene stockenii
Silene succulenta
Silene variegata
Silene velutina
Silene viscariopsis
Silene zawadzkii
Sinapidendron rupestre
Sinapidendron sempervivifolium
Sisymbrium arundanum
Sisymbrium assoanum
Sisymbrium confertum
Sisymbrium supinum
Smilax canariensis
Sobolewskia sibirica
Solanum lidii
Solanum vespertilio
Soldanella austriaca
Soldanella pindicola
Soldanella villosa
Solenanthus albanicus
Solenanthus reverchonii
Solenanthus scardicus
Solidago macrorrhiza
Sonchus acaulis
Sonchus arboreus
Sonchus bornmuelleri
Sonchus brachylobus
Sonchus canariensis
Sonchus crassifolius
158
Legal protection
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HD
2
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x?
x?
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
.
.
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
E
R
R
R
R
R
E
V
R
R
E
R
V
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
.
.
R
R
V
V
R
V
R
E
R
I
R
E
E
R
V
1
1
2
9
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
Alterra-report 1119
Scientific name
Sonchus erzincanicus
Sonchus fauces-orci
Sonchus gandogeri
Sonchus gonzalez-padronii
Sonchus gummifer
Sonchus pinnatus
Sonchus tectifolius
Sonchus tubifer
Sonchus wildpretii
Sorbus anglica
Sorbus arranensis
Sorbus badensis
Sorbus bohemica
Sorbus borbasii
Sorbus bristoliensis
Sorbus dacica
Sorbus decipiens
Sorbus eminens
Sorbus franconica
Sorbus heilingensis
Sorbus lancastriensis
Sorbus lancifolia
Sorbus leptophylla
Sorbus leyana
Sorbus maderensis
Sorbus margittaiana
Sorbus meinichii
Sorbus minima
Sorbus multicrenata
Sorbus neglecta
Sorbus parumlobata
Sorbus pseudofennica
Sorbus pseudothuringiaca
Sorbus subcordata
Sorbus subcuneata
Sorbus subpinnata
Sorbus subsimilis
Sorbus sudetica
Sorbus teodorii
Sorbus velebitica
Sorbus vexans
Sorbus wilmottiana
Spergularia azorica
Sphaerophysa kotschyana
Spiranthes aestivalis
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HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
Endemic
for
Europe
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
x?
.
x
.
x?
x?
.
x
.
.
.
.
.
x
.
.
x?
x
x
x
.
x?
.
.
.
.
.
x
x
x
x?
.
.
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
V
E
R
R
R
V
R
E
R
VU
VU
VU
I
R
EN
R
CR
VU
VU
VU
LR/nt
R
CR
CR
CR
EN
R
CR
VU
VU
VU
VU
I
R
DD
VU
CR
V
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
19
159
Scientific name
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Stachys albanica
Stachys beckeana
Stachys candida
Stachys canescens
Stachys chrysantha
Stachys decumbens
Stachys euboica
Stachys ionica
Stachys mucronata
Stachys parolinii
Stachys sericophylla
Stachys spreitzenhoferi
Stachys spruneri
Stachys swainsonii
Stachys tetragona
Stachys tournefortii
Stachys virgata
Staehelina arborea
Staehelina baetica
Staehelina fruticosa
Stemmacantha cynaroides
Sternbergia candida
Steveniella satyrioides
Stipa anomala
Stipa apertifolia
Stipa austroitalica
Stipa bavarica
Stipa celakovskyi
Stipa cretacea
Stipa danubialis
Stipa dasyphylla
Stipa endotricha
Stipa mayeri
Stipa novakii
Stipa rechingeri
Stipa styriaca
Stipa syreistchikovii
Stipa zalesskyi
Strangweia spicata
Suaeda cucullata
Suaeda pelagica
Succisella carvalhoana
Succisella microcephala
Sutera canariensis
Sventenia bupleuroides
160
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
1 country
in EU
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x?
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
E
V
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
I
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
R
R
R
V
1
1
1
1
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Symphyandra cretica
Symphyandra hofmannii
Symphytum cycladense
Symphytum davisii
Symphytum gussonei
Symphytum naxicola
Syrenia talijevii
Syringa josikaea
Taeckholmia capillaris
Tanacetum ferulaceum
Tanacetum funkii
Tanacetum mucronulatum
Tanacetum oshanahani
Tanacetum paczoskii
Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum
Telekia speciosissima
Teline nervosa
Teline osyroides
Teline rosmarinifolia
Teline salsoloides
Teline splendens
Tephroseris longifolia s. moravica
Tetraclinis articulata
Tetragonolobus wiedemannii
Teucrium abutiloides
Teucrium aragonense
Teucrium arduini
Teucrium aroanium
Teucrium asiaticum
Teucrium betonium
Teucrium carthaginense
Teucrium charidemi
Teucrium cossonii
Teucrium cuneifolium
Teucrium eriocephalum
Teucrium fragile
Teucrium francisci-werneri
Teucrium halacsyanum
Teucrium heliotropifolium
Teucrium heterophyllum
Teucrium intricatum
Teucrium krymense
Teucrium libanitis
Teucrium pumilum
Teucrium salviastrum
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HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x?
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
1 country
in EU
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
E
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
I
V
x
x?
x
x
x
x
R
V
R
x?
.
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
x
x
1
1
1
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
Ex
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
V
R
LR/nt
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
161
Scientific name
Teucrium thymifolium
Teucrium turredanum
Teucrium webbianum
Thalictrum calabricum
Thalictrum maritimum
Thalictrum uncinatum
Thamnobryum fernandesii
Thermopsis turcica
Thesium auriculatum
Thesium ebracteatum
Thesium italicum
Thesium kernerianum
Thlaspi bulbosum
Thlaspi cariense
Thlaspi epirotum
Thlaspi graecum
Thlaspi jankae
Thlaspi nevadense
Thlaspi stenopterum
Thlaspi stylosum
Thorella verticillatinundata
Thymbra calostachya
Thymelaea broterana
Thymelaea coridifolia
Thymelaea granatensis
Thymelaea myrtifolia
Thymelaea ruizii
Thymelaea tartonraira
Thymus antoninae
Thymus aranjuezii
Thymus aznavourii
Thymus bihoriensis
Thymus binervulatus
Thymus borysthenicus
Thymus bracteatus
Thymus bracteosus
Thymus camphoratus
Thymus capitatus
Thymus capitellatus
Thymus carnosus
Thymus cephalotos
Thymus comosus
Thymus granatensis
Thymus holosericeus
Thymus laconicus
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HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x?
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
R
R
V
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
2
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
E
R
R
V
R
R
R
V
R
2
13
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Thymus leptophyllus
Thymus loscosii
Thymus mastichina
Thymus mastigophorus
Thymus membranaceus
Thymus nitens
Thymus oehmianus
Thymus origanoides
Thymus piperella
Thymus plasonii
Thymus talijevii
Thymus willkommii
Tilia dasystyla
Tinguarra cervariaefolia
Todaroa aurea
Tolpis azorica
Tolpis crassiuscula
Tolpis glabrescens
Tolpis macrorhiza
Tordylium pestalozzae
Trachelium asperuloides
Trachelium jacquinii
Tragopogon cretaceus
Tragopogon kindingeri
Tragopogon lassithicus
Trapa natans
Trichomanes speciosum
Trifolium banaticum
Trifolium barbeyi
Trifolium bivonae
Trifolium brutium
Trifolium dolopium
Trifolium ottonis
Trifolium pachycalyx
Trifolium saxatile
Trifolium velebiticum
Trigonella arenicola
Trigonella graeca
Trigonella halophila
Trigonella polycarpa
Trigonella rechingeri
Trinia crithmifolia
Trinia guicciardii
Trinia kitaibelii
Trisetaria dufourei
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2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
.
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
Globally threatened
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
R
Ex
R
V
V
R
R
R
V
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
R
R
V
R
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
V
R
x
x
.
x
R
R
x
x
x
x
x?
.
x
x
x
.
V
R
2
1
3
1
1
1
21
8
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
x
1
x
x
R
R
R
V
2
1
1
1
2
163
Scientific name
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Trisetum bertolonii
Trisetum burnoufii
Trisetum conradiae
Trisetum glaciale
Trisetum gracile
Trisetum laconicum
Trisetum subalpestre
Trisetum velutinum
Tuberaria major
Tulipa cretica
Tulipa cypria
Tulipa goulimyi
Tulipa hungarica
Tulipa praecox
Tulipa sprengeri
Tulipa urumoffii
Typha minima
Typha shuttleworthii
Ulex densus
Urtica rupestris
Urtica stachyoides
Vaccinium arctostaphylos
Valeriana asarifolia
Valeriana bertiscea
Valeriana crinii
Valeriana longiflora
Valeriana olenaea
Valerianella divaricata
Valerianella martinii
Valerianella multidentata
Vella pseudocytisus
Vella spinosa
Verbascum acaule
Verbascum adeliae
Verbascum afyonense
Verbascum anisophyllum
Verbascum arcturus
Verbascum argenteum
Verbascum basivelatum
Verbascum boissieri
Verbascum botuliforme
Verbascum cylindrocarpum
Verbascum cylleneum
Verbascum davidoffii
Verbascum decorum
164
HD
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x?
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
1 country
in EU
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
IUCN
1997
.
.
.
x
x
x?
.
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x
x?
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Ex/E
V
V
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
9
11
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
V
R
1
1
1
R
I
E
V
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Verbascum delphicum
Verbascum durmitoreum
Verbascum epixanthinum
Verbascum euboicum
Verbascum halacsyanum
Verbascum haussknechtii
Verbascum hervieri
Verbascum herzogii
Verbascum jankaeanum
Verbascum laciniatum
Verbascum litigiosum
Verbascum macedonicum
Verbascum nevadense
Verbascum nicolai
Verbascum pelium
Verbascum pentelicum
Verbascum purpureum
Verbascum reiseri
Verbascum siculum
Verbascum spinosum
Verbascum stepporum
Verbascum zuccarinii
Veronica aragonensis
Veronica chamaepithyoides
Veronica dabneyi
Veronica erinoides
Veronica euxina
Veronica kavusica
Veronica micrantha
Veronica oetaea
Veronica rhodopaea
Veronica tenuifolia
Veronica turrilliana
Viburnum maculatum
Vicia bifoliolata
Vicia capreolata
Vicia cirrhosa
Vicia dennesiana
Vicia montenegrina
Vicia scandens
Vicia serinica
Vincetoxicum pannonicum
Vincetoxicum rossicum
Viola aethnensis
Viola arsenica
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2
HD
4
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
1 country
in EU
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
x?
x
x
x
x
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
IUCN
1997
R
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
R
R
V
R
V
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
x
x
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
R
I
x
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
x
R
DD
E
V
R
Ex
R
V
V
R
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
165
Scientific name
Viola athois
Viola beckiana
Viola brachyphylla
Viola cazorlensis
Viola cheiranthifolia
Viola comollia
Viola crassiuscula
Viola cretacea
Viola cretica
Viola cryana
Viola dacica
Viola delphinantha
Viola doerfleri
Viola dubyana
Viola elegantula
Viola eugeniae
Viola eximia
Viola frondosa
Viola heldreichiana
Viola hispida
Viola jaubertiana
Viola jooi
Viola kosaninii
Viola magellensis
Viola nebrodensis
Viola oreades
Viola palmensis
Viola paradoxa Lowe
Viola perinensis
Viola plantaginea
Viola poetica
Viola pseudogracilis
Viola rhodopeia
Viola speciosa
Viola stojanowii
Viola willkommii
Visnea mocanera
Volutaria bollei
Vulpia fontquerana
Wagenitzia lancifolia
Woodwardia radicans
Wulfenia baldaccii
Zelkova abelicea
Zingeria biebersteiniana
Ziziphora acinoides
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x
HD
2
HD
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Endemic
Globally threatened
for
Europe
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x
x?
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
.
x?
1 country
in EU
x
.
.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x?
x?
x
x
.
x
x?
.
x
x
x
.
x
.
.
x
x
.
x
.
x
.
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
IUCN
1997
V
R
R
R
E
R
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
1
2
2
1
1
1
4
1
R
Ex
I
R
7
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
R
R
R
R
V
R
R
R
R
V
V
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
.
.
x
x
x
.
x
x
.
x
R
Ex/E
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
R
R
R
V
V
V
LR/cd
Ex/E
V
I
R
VU
1
1
8
1
1
2
1
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Zostera marina
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x
HD
2
HD
4
Endemic
for
Europe
.
1 country
in EU
.
Globally threatened
IUCN
1997
IUCN
2000
Number
of
countries
33
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Appendix 2 : Butterflies
Scientific name
Anthocharis damone
Archon apollinaris
Archon apollinus
Boloria frigga
Boloria thore
Boloria titania
Coenonympha hero
Coenonympha oedippus
Coenonympha tullia
Colias chrysotheme
Colias hecla
Colias myrmidone
Colias nastes
Erebia christi
Erebia embla
Erebia epistygne
Erebia medusa
Erebia sudetica
Euchloe simplonia
Euphydryas aurinia
Euphydryas intermedia
Euphydryas maturna
Euphydryas orientalis
Glaucopsyche alexis
Gonepteryx maderensis
Hipparchia azorina
Hipparchia maderensis
Hipparchia miguelensis
Hipparchia occidentalis
Leptidea morsei
Lopinga achine
Lycaena helle
Lycaena ottomanus
Maculinea alcon
Maculinea arion
Maculinea nausithous
Maculinea rebeli
Maculinea teleius
Melanargia titea
Melitaea aetherie
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SPEC
status
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
Legal
Endemic
protection in Europe
(Bern &
Hab. Dir)
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
LR
x
x
LR
x
x
VU
VU
VU
x
x
x
x
x
EN
VU
VU
VU
VU
VU
LR
LR
LR
VU
LR
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Threatened
in Europe
Number of
countries
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
5
1
3
8
12
19
19
14
28
8
4
15
4
2
6
2
26
5
3
38
7
24
1
36
1
1
1
1
1
14
26
20
8
27
37
19
17
20
1
3
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Scientific name
Melitaea aurelia
Melitaea britomartis
Muschampia proteides
Neolycaena rhymnus
Nymphalis vaualbum
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Papilio hospiton
Parnassius apollo
Parnassius phoebus
Pieris cheiranthi
Pieris wollastoni
Plebeius hesperica
Plebeius trappi
Polyommatus caeruleus
Polyommatus dama
Polyommatus damone
Polyommatus eroides
Polyommatus galloi
Polyommatus golgus
Polyommatus humedasae
Polyommatus poseidon
Pseudochazara euxina
Pseudophilotes bavius
Pseudophilotes vicrama
Pyrgus centaureae
Pyrgus cirsii
Scolitantides orion
Spialia osthelderi
Thymelicus acteon
Tomares ballus
Tomares callimachus
Tomares nogelii
Triphysa phryne
Zerynthia caucasica
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status
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
1
Legal
Endemic
protection in Europe
(Bern &
Hab. Dir)
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
x
x
x
x
x
x
EN
VU
x
x
x
x
VU
CR
VU
VU
EN
x
x
x
x
EN
EN
CR
VU
VU
VU
Threatened
in Europe
Number of
countries
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
25
16
1
2
14
21
2
28
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
12
1
1
1
2
2
7
23
4
10
28
1
31
3
3
4
3
1
169
Scientific name
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Acantholingua ohridana
Bern
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
II
Remarks distribution
Common name
Ohrid salmon
II
EN
Acipenser gueldenstaedtii
II
EN
Russian sturgeon
Acipenser mikadoi
II
EN
NW pacific
Sakhalin sturgeon
Acipenser naccarii
*II,
IV
V
II
II
VU
Adriatic sturgeon
II
II
EN
II
EN
Fringebarbel
sturgeon
Persian sturgeon
II
VU
Sterlet
II
EN
Acipenser nudiventris
Baical sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Acipenser ruthenus
Acipenser sinensis
Acipenser stellatus
III
II
EN
Starry sturgeon
III
II
CR
Common sturgeon
Alburnus albidus
*II,
IV
II
III
VU
Italian bleak
Alosa alosa
II, V
III
DD
Broadly coast
Allis shad
II, V
III
DD
Atlantic to Baltic
Twaite shad
VU
Greece
Macedonia shad
Acipenser sturio
III
Alosa macedonica
Alosa pontica (pontica)
Chinese sturgeon
II, V
III
DD
Pontic shad
II
EN
S Europe
Aphanius fasciatus
II,
IV
II
DD
S Europe
Aphanius iberus
II
DD
NW Algeria, S+E sp
Aphanius iberus
Aspius aspius
II
II/II
I
II/II
I
III
DD
Asp
II
VU
Dalmatia
from fr Eastwards
Dalmatian
barbelgudgeon
Barbel
pr,sp
Anaecypris hispanica
Aulopyge huegelii
Barbus barbus
Barbus bocagei
170
III
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Scientific name
Barbus brachycephalus
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
III
Barbus caninus
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
LR
Barbus capito
II
Barbus comizo
II, V
III
Remarks distribution
Common name
Aral barbel
Italy, Switzerland
Basins Aral & Caspian sea
Bulatmai barbel
VU
pr,sp
Iberian barbel
Barbus euboicus
CR
Greece
Barbus guiraonis
VU
Spain
Mediterrenean barbel
Barbus meridionalis
II, V
III
Barbus microcephalus
III
VU
Barbus peloponnesius
III
DD
S Europe
II, V
III
S of alps, mostly in it
VU
Barbus plebejus
Barbus prespensis
Barbus sclateri
III
Barbus steindachneri
III
VU
pr (endemic)
LR
Italy (endemic)
pr,sp
Iberian nase
-
Barbus tyberinus
Caspiosoma caspium
II
Chalcalburnus belvica
LR
Chalcalburnus chalcoides
II
III
DD
Chondrostoma genei
II
III
LR
Chondrostoma polylepis
II
III
Chondrostoma prespense
LR
Chondrostoma scodrensis
CR
Danube bleak
-
Chondrostoma soetta
II
III
Chondrostoma toxostoma
II
III
fr, sp
Soiffe
ru
Ciscaucasian spined
loach
-
Cobitis calderoni
VU
Cobitis caucasia
Cobitis elongata
II
II
III
Cobitis meridionalis
Cobitis paludicola
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DD
Danube basin
LR
LR
171
Scientific name
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Cobitis romanica
Bern
II
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
DD
Remarks distribution
Common name
Broadly
Spined loach
Cobitis taenia
II
III
Cobitis trichonica
II
III
DD
Greece (endemic)
Coregonus albula
III
DD
N Europe
Coregonus autumnalis
III
UK
Irish pollan
Coregonus lavaretus
III
DD
N europe, Alpine
Coregonus nasus
III
DD
NE Europe
Common whitefish,
Gwymiad
Broad whitefish
*II,
IV
V
III
DD
N Europe
Houting
III
DD
Palearctic region
Northern whitefish
III
DD
NE Europe
Coregonus oxyrhynchus
Coregonus peled
Coregonus pidschian
Cottus ferruginosus
II
Humpbacked
whitefish
-
from N sp eastwards
Bullhead
Cottus gobio
II
II
Cottus petiti
II
II
CR
Economidichthys pygmaeus
VU
Greece
Economidichthys trichonis
VU
Epinephelus marginatus
III
Eudontomyzon danfordi
II
Eudontomyzon hellenicus
II
III
Eudontomyzon mariae
II
III
Eudontomyzon vladykovi
II
III
Gadus morhua
EN
VU
Dusky grouper
Tisza in Danube catchment
Carpathian lamprey
Danube
Greek brook
lamprey
Ukrainian brook
lamprey
Vladykov's lamprey
Gobio albipinnatus
II
III
DD
Gobio kessleri
II
III
DD
Danube basin
Gobio uranoscopus
II
III
DD
Danube basin
Gobius thressalus
III
VU
Gymnocephalus acerinus
II
DD
172
Atlantic cod
White-finned
gudgeon
Kessler's gudgeon
Danubian longbarbel
gudgeon
Knipowitschia
thessala
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Legal protection
Remarks distribution
Common name
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
III
DD
Danube basin
Balon's ruffe
Gymnocephalus schraetser
II/I
V
II, V
III
VU
Danube basin
Schraetzer
Hucho hucho
II, V
III
EN
Huso dauricus
Huchen (Danube
salmon)
Kaluga
Huso huso
EN
SE Europe
Beluga
Iberocypris palaciosi
II
EN
Spain
VU
endemic to Croatia
NE to SW (France) Europe
Brook lamprey
Po brook lamprey
Gymnocephalus baloni
II
II/II
I
II
Knipowitschia croatica
Ladigesocypris ghigii
(=Leucaspius irideus)
Lampetra fluviatilis
Lampetra planeri
Lampetra zanadreai
(=Lethenteron zanandreai)
Leuciscus illyricus
Leuciscus lucumonis
II
*II
II
VU
II, V
III
EN
II
III
II, V
II/II
I
III
EN
VU
III
LR
III
VU
LR
EN
II
Leuciscus microlepis
Leuciscus pleurobipunctatus
Leuciscus polylepis
Leuciscus souffia
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
III
II
III
Rhone basin
Lampern
Soufie
Leuciscus svallize
III
VU
Leuciscus turskyi
III
EX
Leuciscus ukliva
III
CR
II
III
Pachychilon macedonicum
Pachychilon pictum
III
Padogobius bonelli
Spain
LR
NF fr eastwards
Wheatherfish
LR
LR
LR
Padogobius nigricans
II
II/II
I
Padogobius panizzai
II
III
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VU
Arno goby
173
Scientific name
Pelecus cultratus
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
II/V
III
Percarina demidoffi
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks distribution
Common name
DD
broadly
Sea lamprey
II
Petromyzon marinus
II
III
EN
Phloxinellus adspersus
II
III
DD
Phloxinellus hispanicus
II
III
Phoxinellus alepidotus
VU
Phoxinellus croaticus
VU
Phoxinellus ghetaldii
VU
Phoxinellus metohiensis
VU
Phoxinus percnurus
Pomatoschistus canestrini
II/I
V
II
Pomatoschistus tortonesei
II/II
I
II
Pseudophoxinus beoticus
DD
EC Europe
DD
LR
endemic to Greece
EN
Pseudophoxinus stymphalicus
III
Pseudoscaphirhynchus
fedtschenkoi
Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni
II
CR
II
CR
Dwarf sturgeon
Pseudoscaphirhynchus
kaufmanni
II
EN
Bitterling
Pungitius hellenicus
III
Rhodeus amarus
II
II
Rhodeus sericeus
III
Romanichthys valsanicola
II
CR
Amur bitterling
CR
Rutilus alburnoides
II
III
Rutilus arcasii
II
III
II
III
DD
Rutilus lemmingii (=
Chondrostoma lemingi =
Leusciscus lemingi)
Rutilus lusitanicum (=
Chondrostoma lusitanicum)
Rutilus macrolepidotus
II
III
VU
II
III
VU
II
III
VU
174
Vislan
pr
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Scientific name
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Rutilus meidingerii
II
III
Rutilus rubilio
II
III
II
III
II
III
II
Salmo macrostigma
II
II
Salmo marmoratus
II
II
II, V
III
Salmothymus obtusirostris
DD
II
II
VU
VU
Ohrid trout
Mediterranean
Adriatic trout
C NE Europe
Grayling
SE Europe
Mudminnow
Macedonian vimba
DD
Salmon
VU
II, V
III
DD
VU
Umbra krameri
II
II
VU
*II,
IV
*II
II
EN
II
EN
Vimba melanops
VU
II,
IV
Zingel streber
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N it
III
Zingel zingel
LR
Zingel asper
Caspian basin
Thymallus thymallus
Valencia letourneuxi
N it
EN
Thunnus obesus
Valencia hispanica
Common name
Golden spinned
loach
Caspian spined loach
EN
Sebastes fasciatus
Silurus aristotelis
DD
II
Salmo letnica
Scardinius graecus
Remarks distribution
EN
Rutilus pigus
Salmo salar
Bonn
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
II, V
II
CR
III
VU
III
VU
Zingel
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Appendix 4 : Amphibians
Scientific name
Alytes cisternasii
Alytes dickhilleni
Alytes muletensis
Bombina variegata
Bufo calamita
Chioglossa lusitanica
Discoglossus galganoi
Discoglossus jeanneae
Discoglossus montalentii
Discoglossus sardus
Euproctus asper
Euproctus montanus
Euproctus platycephalus
Hyla meridionalis
Hyla sarda
Mertensiella luschani
Pelobates cultripes
Pelobates fuscus
Pelobates fuscus insubricus
Proteus anguinus
Proteus anguinus parkelj
Rana cerigensis
Rana cretensis
Rana dalmatina
Rana epeirotica
Rana graeca
Rana iberica
Rana italica
Rana latastei
Rana pyrenaica
Rana shqiperica
Salamandra atra
Salamandra atra aurorae
Salamandra lanzai
Salamandrina terdigitata
Speleomantes ambrosii
Speleomantes flavus
Speleomantes genei
Speleomantes imperialis
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Legal
Endemic Globally Distribution
protection
in
threatened
Europe
(IUCN
category)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NT
VU
VU
NT
VU
EN
EN
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
EN
VU
EN
EN
VU
NT
VU
VU
EN
CR
VU
NT
NT
VU
NT
SW Iberian peninsula
SE Iberian peninsula
Mallorca
Central Europe
SW to Central Europe
NW Iberian peninsula
Iberian peninsula
Iberian peninsula
Corsica
Sardinia, Corsica
Pyrenees
Corsica
Sardinia
France, Ibera, N Italy
Sardinia, Corsica
Aegean sea, Turkey
France, Spain, Portugal
Central, E, SE Europe
Po valley, Italy
East coast Adriatic Sea
Bela Krajina, SE Slovenia
Karpathos (Greece)
Crete
Central NS Europe
W Greece
Greece, Balkan
NW Iberian peninsula
Italy
Italy, Switz, Slovenia, Croatia
Pyrenees (Spain)
Montenegro, Albania
Alpine area
NE Italy
Alpine area
Apennine Italy
SE French, NW Italy
Sardinia
Sardinia
Sardinia
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Scientific name
Speleomantes italicus
Speleomantes supramontis
Triturus carnifex
Triturus dobrogicus
Triturus italicus
Triturus karelinii
Triturus marmoratus
Triturus montandoni
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Legal
Endemic Globally Distribution
protection
in
threatened
Europe
(IUCN
category)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NT
EN
NT
Italy, Appennine
Sardinia
Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy
Danube basin
Central, Southern Italy
Balkan, Caucasus
France, Spain, Portugal
Carpathian + Tatra mnts
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Appendix 5 : Reptiles
Scientific name
Legal
protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Algyroides fitzingeri
Algyroides marchi
Algyroides moreoticus
Algyroides nigropunctatus
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Caretta caretta
Chalcides bedriagai
Chalcides sexlineatus
Chalcides simonyi
Chalcides viridanus
Chelonia mydas
Coluber cypriensis
Coluber gyarosensis
Dermochelys coriacea
Elaphe situla
Eretmochelys imbricata
Euleptes europaeus
Gallotia atlantica
Gallotia galloti
Gallotia galloti insulanagae
Gallotia simonyi
Gallotia stehlini
Lacerta bedriagae
Lacerta bonnali
Lacerta dugesii
Lacerta graeca
Lacerta horvathi
Lacerta lepida
Lacerta monticola
Lacerta schreiberi
Lacerta vivipara pannonica
Lepidochelys kempii
Macrovipera schweizeri
Natrix megalocephala
Natrix natrix cetti
Natrix natrix corsa
Natrix natrix cypriaca
Natrix natrix schweizeri
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
178
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
VU
EN
x
x
x
x
EN
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
CR
EN
DD
CR
VU
CR
VU
LR; cd
LR; nt
VU
CR
CR
CR
Distribution in Europe
Sardinia, Corsica
Spain
Peloponnesos
Balkan area
Warm oceans,
Mediterranean
Iberian area
Cran Canaria
Fuerteventura
Canary islands
only Turkey, Cyprus
Cyprus
Cyclades
circumglobal
South-eastern Europe
Mediterranean area
Mediterranaen area
E Canary islands
Tenerife, La Palma
Rocks in front of Tenerife
El Hierro
Gran Canaria
Corsica, Sardinia
Pyrenees
Madeira, Selvagens, Azores
Peloponnese area
E. Alps, N. Dinaric mnts
Iberia., S. France, N-E Italy
N-W Iberian peninsula
Iberia
Northern-central Europe*
Atlantic waters
Western Cyclades islands
Russia, Caucasus, Turkey
Sardinia
Corsica
Cyprus
CR
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Scientific name
Podarcis atra
Podarcis filfolensis
Podarcis lilfordi
Podarcis milensis
Podarcis peloponnesiaca
Podarcis pityusensis
Podarcis tiliguerta
Podarcis wagleriana
Tarentola angustimentalis
Tarentola boettgeri
Tarentola delelandii
Tarentola gomerensis
Testudo graeca
Testudo graeca nikolskii
Testudo hermanni
Testudo marginata
Vipera albizona
Vipera barani
Vipera dinniki
Vipera kaznakovi
Vipera pontica
Vipera seoanei
Vipera ursinii
Vipera ursinii moldavica
Vipera ursinii rakosiensis
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protection
Endemic
in
Europe
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
VU
VU
VU
EN
VU
CR
LR; nt
LR; lc
VU
EN
x
x
x
x
EN
CR
EN
Distribution in Europe
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Appendix 6 : Birds
Scientific name
Legal protection
SPEC
status
2004
Accipiter brevipes
Acrocephalus paludicola
Actitis hypoleucos
Aegypius monachus
Alauda arvensis
Alcedo atthis
Alectoris barbara
Alectoris chukar
Alectoris graeca
2
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
.
VU
.
NT
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
VU
Levant Sparrowhawk
Aquatic Warbler
Common Sandpiper
Cinereous Vulture
Eurasian Skylark
Common Kingfisher
Barbary Partridge
Chukar
Rock Partridge
whitakeri only;
** all others
Alectoris rufa
Anas acuta
Anas clypeata
Anas querquedula
Anas strepera
Anser erythropus
Anthus campestris
Apus affinis
Apus unicolor
Aquila adalberti
Aquila chrysaetos
Aquila clanga
Aquila heliaca
Aquila nipalensis
Aquila pomarina
Ardea purpurea
Ardeola ralloides
Asio flammeus
Athene noctua
Aythya ferina
Aythya fuligula
Aythya marila
Aythya nyroca
Botaurus stellaris
Branta bernicla
Branta ruficollis
Bubo bubo
Bucephala islandica
Bulweria bulwerii
Burhinus oedicnemus
180
2
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
2
1
3
1
1
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3W
1
3
3W
1W
3
3
3
3
II
II
II
II
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
I
I
I
II
I
II
I
II
.
.
.
.
.
I
II
II
II
II
II
.
I
.
.
I
I
I
I
.
I
I
I
I
.
.
.
.
I
I
.
I
I
.
I
I
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
EN
.
VU
VU
.
.
.
.
.
II
II
II
.
.
II
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NT
.
.
VU
.
.
.
.
.
.
* Reintroduced
1
1
Red-legged Partridge
Northern Pintail
Northern Shoveler
Garganey
Gadwall
Lesser White-fronted
Goose
Tawny Pipit
Little Swift
Plain Swift
Spanish Imperial Eagle
Golden Eagle
Greater Spotted Eagle
Imperial Eagle
Steppe Eagle
Lesser Spotted Eagle
Purple Heron
Squacco Heron
Short-eared Owl
Little Owl
Common Pochard
Tufted Duck
Greater Scaup
Ferruginous Duck
Great Bittern
Brent Goose
Red-breasted Goose
Eurasian Eagle-owl
Barrow's Goldeneye
Bulwers Petrel
Eurasian Thick-knee
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Legal protection
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Buteo rufinus
Calandrella brachydactyla
Calandrella rufescens
Calidris alpina
3
3
3
3
Calidris canutus
Calonectris diomedea
Caprimulgus europaeus
Carduelis cannabina
Carpodacus rubicilla
Cepphus grylle
Ceryle rudis
Charadrius alexandrinus
Charadrius asiaticus
Charadrius leschenaultii
Chersophilus duponti
Chettusia gregaria
Chlamydotis undulata
Chlidonias hybrida
Chlidonias niger
Ciconia ciconia
Ciconia nigra
Circaetus gallicus
Circus cyaneus
Circus macrourus
Columba bollii
3W
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
II
II
II
II
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II
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CR
VU
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NT
NT
EN
White-tailed Laurel
Pigeon
I
I
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.
II
NT
.
.
1
1
I
I
.
.
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Columba junoniae
II
Columba trocaz
Coracias garrulus
Coturnix coturnix
1
2
3
II
Crex crex
Cursorius cursor
1
3
II
II
3W
3
3
1
II*
II
II
II
I
.
I
.
.
.
.
.
Emberiza cia
Emberiza cineracea
Emberiza hortulana
Emberiza melanocephala
Erythropygia galactotes
3
1
2
2
3
II
II
.
I
I
.
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NT
.
.
.
Falco biarmicus
II
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II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Long-legged Buzzard
Greater Short-toed Lark
Lesser Short-toed Lark
Dunlin
.
I
I
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I
.
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I
.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
3
3
1
1
3
3
2
2
3
3
1
1
Cygnus columbianus
Delichon urbica
Elanus caeruleus
Emberiza aureola
II
II
II
II
II
Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
.
.
.
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.
Bonn: coturnix
only
1
1
1
1
1
1
NT
.
* bewickii only
.
.
.
NT
1
1
Red Knot
Corys Shearwater
Eurasian Nightjar
Eurasian Linnet
Great Rosefinch
Black Guillemot
Pied Kingfisher
Kentish Plover
Caspian Plover
Greater Sand Plover
Duponts Lark
Sociable Lapwing
Houbara Bustard
Whiskered Tern
Black Tern
White Stork
Black Stork
Short-toed Snake-eagle
Northern Harrier
Pallid Harrier
Dark-tailed Laurel
Pigeon
Corncrake
Cream-coloured
Courser
Tundra Swan
Northern House Martin
Black-winged Kite
Yellow-breasted
Bunting
Rock Bunting
Cinereous Bunting
Ortolan Bunting
Black-headed Bunting
Rufous-tailed Scrubrobin
Lanner Falcon
181
Scientific name
Falco cherrug
Falco eleonorae
Falco naumanni
Falco rusticolus
Falco tinnunculus
Falco vespertinus
Ficedula semitorquata
Francolinus francolinus
Fratercula arctica
Fringilla teydea
Fulica cristata
Galerida cristata
Galerida theklae
Gallinago gallinago
Gallinago media
Gavia arctica
Gavia stellata
Geronticus eremita
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
3
2
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1?
Glareola nordmanni
Glareola pratincola
Grus grus
Gypaetus barbatus
Haliaeetus albicilla
Hieraaetus fasciatus
Hieraaetus pennatus
Hippolais pallida
Hirundo rustica
Histrionicus histrionicus
Ixobrychus minutus
Jynx torquilla
Lanius collurio
Lanius excubitor
Lanius meridionalis
Lanius minor
Lanius nubicus
Lanius senator
Larus armenicus
Larus audouinii
Larus canus
Larus genei
Larus minutus
Limicola falcinellus
Limosa limosa
Loxia scotica
Lullula arborea
Lymnocryptes minimus
1
3
2
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2?
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
1
2
3
182
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II
II
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
EN
.
VU
.
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NT
.
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NT
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.
CR
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
I
I
I
I
I
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DD
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NT
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1
1
1
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II
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II
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II
NT
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.
DD
.
.
1
1
1
1
1
Saker Falcon
Eleonoras Falcon
Lesser Kestrel
Gyrfalcon
Common Kestrel
Red-footed Falcon
Semicollared Flycatcher
Black Francolin
Atlantic Puffin
Blue Chaffinch
Red-knobbed Coot
Crested Lark
Thekla Lark
Common Snipe
Great Snipe
Arctic Loon
Red-throated Loon
Northern Bald Ibis
Black-winged Pratincole
Collared Pratincole
Common Crane
Lammergeier
White-tailed Eagle
Bonellis Eagle
Booted Eagle
Olivaceous Warbler
Barn Swallow
Harlequin Duck
Little Bittern
Eurasian Wryneck
Red-backed Shrike
Great Grey Shrike
Southern Gray Shrike
Lesser Grey Shrike
Masked Shrike
Woodchat Shrike
Armenian Gull
Audouins Gull
Mew Gull
Slender-billed Gull
Little Gull
Broad-billed Sandpiper
Black-tailed Godwit
Scottish Crossbill
Wood Lark
Jack Snipe
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Marmaronetta angustirostris
Melanitta fusca
Melanocorypha calandra
Melanocorypha yeltoniensis
Mergellus albellus
Merops apiaster
Miliaria calandra
Milvus migrans
Milvus milvus
Monticola saxatilis
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
Monticola solitarius
Muscicapa striata
Neophron percnopterus
Numenius arquata
Numenius tenuirostris
Nyctea scandiaca
Nycticorax nycticorax
3
3
3
2
1
3
3
II
II
II
Oceanodroma castro
Oceanodroma leucorhoa
Oenanthe hispanica
Oenanthe leucura
Oenanthe oenanthe
Otis tarda
Otus scops
Oxyura leucocephala
Pagophila eburnea
Pandion haliaetus
Parus cristatus
Parus palustris
Passer domesticus
Passer montanus
Pelagodroma marina
Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
I
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I
I
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VU
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I
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I
I
I
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II
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CR
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II
Band-rumped Stormpetrel
3
2
3
3
1
2
1
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
I
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I
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I
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I
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I
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VU
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EN
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.
Leachs Storm-petrel
Black-eared Wheatear
Black Wheatear
Northern Wheatear
Great Bustard
Common Scops-owl
White-headed Duck
Ivory Gull
Osprey
Crested Tit
Marsh Tit
House Sparrow
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
White-faced Stormpetrel
Pelecanus crispus
Pelecanus onocrotalus
Perdix perdix
1
3
3
II
II
I
I
I*
.
.
II**
VU
.
.
Perisoreus infaustus
Phalacrocorax pygmeus
Philomachus pugnax
Phoenicopterus roseus
Phoenicurus erythrogaster
3
1
2
3
3
II
II
II
II
II
.
I
I
I
.
.
.
II
.
Alterra-report 1119
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
I*, II
I
II
II
I, II
I, II
* M. Eur. Pop
* P .p. italica +
P. p.
hispaniensis
only; ** all
others
.
NT
.
.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Marbled Teal
White-winged Scoter
Calandra Lark
Black Lark
Smew
European Bee-eater
Corn Bunting
Black Kite
Red Kite
Rufous-tailed Rockthrush
Blue Rock-thrush
Spotted Flycatcher
Egyptian Vulture
Eurasian Curlew
Slender-billed Curlew
Snowy Owl
Black-crowned Nightheron
Dalmatian Pelican
Great White Pelican
Grey Partridge
Siberian Jay
Pygmy Cormorant
Ruff
Greater Flamingo
White-winged Redstart
183
Scientific name
Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Phylloscopus bonelli
Phylloscopus sibilatrix
Phylloscopus sindianus
Picoides tridactylus
Picus canus
Picus viridis
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2
2
2
3
3
3
2
Platalea leucorodia
Plegadis falcinellus
Podiceps auritus
Polysticta stelleri
Porphyrio porphyrio
Porzana pusilla
Prunella atrogularis
Pterocles alchata
Pterocles orientalis
2
3
3
3W
3
3
3
3
3
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Pterodroma feae
Pterodroma madeira
Puffinus assimilis
Puffinus griseus
1
1
3
1
II
II
II*
Puffinus puffinus
Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax
Riparia riparia
Saxicola dacotiae
Scolopax rusticola
Sitta krueperi
Sitta whiteheadi
Sterna albifrons
Sterna caspia
Sterna dougallii
Sterna nilotica
Sterna sandvicensis
Streptopelia turtur
Sturnus vulgaris
Sylvia hortensis
Sylvia undata
Tadorna ferruginea
Tetrao mlokosiewiczi
Tetrao tetrix
2
3
3
1
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
1
3
II
II
II
II
Tetraogallus caspius
Tetrax tetrax
Tringa erythropus
3
1
3
184
II
II
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
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1
1
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I
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II
* baroli only
Passage migrant
only
* T. t. tetrix
only; ** all
others; *** T. t.
britannicus only
Common Redstart
Bonellis Warbler
Wood Warbler
Mountain Chiffchaff
Three-toed Woodpecker
Grey-faced Woodpecker
Eurasian Green
Woodpecker
Eurasian Spoonbill
Glossy Ibis
Horned Grebe
Stellers Eider
Purple Swamphen
Baillons Crake
Black-throated Accentor
Pin-tailed Sandgrouse
Black-bellied
Sandgrouse
NT
CR
.
NT
1
1
Feas Petrel
Zinos Petrel
Little Shearwater
Sooty Shearwater
.
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.
EN
.
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DD
.
Manx Shearwater
Red-billed Chough
Sand Martin
Fuerteventura Chat
Eurasian Woodcock
Kruepers Nuthatch
Corsican Nuthatch
Little Tern
Caspian Tern
Roseate Tern
Gull-billed Tern
Sandwich Tern
European Turtle-dove
Common Starling
Orphean Warbler
Dartford Warbler
Ruddy Shelduck
Caucasian Grouse
Black Grouse
NT
.
1
1
1
Caspian Snowcock
Little Bustard
Spotted Redshank
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Scientific name
Tringa glareola
Tringa totanus
Turnix sylvatica
Tyto alba
Upupa epops
Uria lomvia
Vanellus spinosus
Vanellus vanellus
SPEC
status
2004
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
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Globally
Endemic Common name
threatened in Europe
(IUCN )
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Wood Sandpiper
Common Redshank
Small Buttonquail
Barn Owl
Eurasian Hoopoe
Thick-billed Murre
Spur-winged Lapwing
Northern Lapwing
185
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Scientific name
Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Acomys minous
VU
Alopex lagopus
II*/IV
II
Ammotragus lervia
II,B
VU
Apodemus agrarius
Apodemus alpicola
DD
Arvicola sapidus
LR/nt
Atelerix algirus
IV
II
Balaena mysticetus
IV
II
I,A
LR/CR*
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
IV
II*
I,A*
LR/nt
Balaenoptera borealis
IV
II*
I,A*
EN
Balaenoptera edeni
IV
II
I,A
DD
Balaenoptera musculus
IV
II
I,A
EN
Balaenoptera physalus
IV
II
I,A*
EN
Barbastella barbastellus
II/IV
II
Bison bonasus
II*/IV
Canis lupus
II*/IV
II
Capra aegagrus
II/IV
II
186
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Crete
Cretan spiny
mouse
Scandinavian
mountain +
Iceland
introd. Spain,
Canary
islands, Czech
E Europe
Arctic fox
Barbary sheep
Striped field
mouse
Alps
Alpine mouse
SW Europe
Southern
water vole
France,
Balearic
islands, Malta
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Pacific
(Ant)Arctic
Atl. Balt. Ind.
Med.
N.Pacific
Antarctic Atl.
Balt. Ind.
Med.
N.Pacific
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Algerian
hedgehog
Blue whale
VU
(Ant)Arctic
Atl. Balt. Ind.
Med.
N.Pacific
(Ant)Arctic
Atl. Balt. Ind.
Med.
N.Pacific
Broadly
EN
E Europe
European
bison
II
LR/VU*
scattered
Wolf
VU
Greec islands
Wild goat
Bowhead
whale
Minke whale
Sei whale
Brydes whale
Fin whale
Barbastelle
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Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Azerb,
Georgia, Eur.
Russia
Iberian
peninsula
East
caucasian tur
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Capra cylindricornis
VU
Capra pyrenaica
LR/VU*
II*/IV
II
EX
Sp. Pyrenees;
extinct
Pyrenean ibex
Castor fiber
II/IV
NT
scattered
Eurasian
beaver
II*/IV
II
EN
Corsica
Corsican Red
deer
Cricetus cricetus
IV/V
II
central E
Europe
Common
hamster
IV
II
VU
E Canary
islands
Canary shrew
Crocidura osorio
VU
Gran Canaria
Osorio shrew
Crocidura sicula
IV
Sicily
Sicilian shrew
Crocidura suaveolens
II
scattered
Crocidura zimmermanni
VU
Crete
Delphinapterus leucas
IV
II,A
VU
White whale
Delphinus delphis
IV
II
-/II,A
-/EN*
Desmana moschata
II
VU
Dinaromys bogdanovi
LR/nt
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Pacific
Atlantic,
Black sea,
Medit.
European
Russia,
Ukraine,
Kazachstan
Balkans
Dryomys nitedula
IV
LR/nt
Balkan
Forest
dormouse
Eliomys quercinus
VU
Broadly
Garden
dormouse
Eptesicus bottae
IV
II
Rhodes
Bottas
serotine
Eptesicus nilssonii
IV
II
N central
Europe
Northern bat
Eptesicus serotinus
IV
II
Broadly
Serotine
Crocidura canariensis
Equus ferus
Eubalaena glacialis
EW
IV
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I,A
EN
Spanish ibex
Common
dolphin
Russian
desman
Balkan snow
vole
Wild horse
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Pacific
Right whale
187
Scientific name
Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Caucasus,
Eur. Russia,
Asian Turkey
Scattered
Jungle cat
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
II,B
Felis silvestris
IV
II
II,A
IV
II
II,A
VU
Scotland
Scottish
Wildcat
Feresa attenuata
IV
II,A
DD
Pygmy killer
whale
II/IV
II
VU
Atlantic,
Indian, Medit,
Pacific
Iberian
peninsula
VU
Ibiza
Globicephala
macrorhynchus
IV
II
II,A
LR/cd
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Ibiza
Common
genet
Short-finned
pilot whale
Globicephala melas
IV
II
II,A
Grampus griseus
IV
II
II,A
DD
II*/IV
II
VU
Antartic,
Atlantic,
Medit, Pacific
Atlantic,
Baltic, Indian,
Medit, North,
Pacific
N Scandinavia
Wolverine
II/V
EN*
N europe
Grey seal
Hyperoodon ampullatus
IV
II
I,A
LR/cd
Hystrix cristata
IV
II
LR/nt
Arctic,
Atlantic,
North
Italy
Northern
bottlenose
whale
Crested
porcupine
Kogia breviceps
IV
II
II,A
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Pygmy sperm
whale
Kogia simus
IV
II*
II,A
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Dwarf sperm
whale
Lagenodelphis hosei
IV
II,A
DD
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Frasers
dolphin
Lagenorhynchus acutus
IV
II
II,A
Atlantic,
North sea
White-sided
dolphin
Lagenorhynchus albirostris
IV
II
II,A
Atlantic,
North sea
White-beaked
dolphin
Lasiurus cinereus
IV
II
Hoary bat
Lepus castroviejoi
VU
Iberian
peninsula
Broom hare
Lutra lutra
II/IV
II
Scattered
Otter
Lynx lynx
II/IV
II,A
Scattered
Lynx
Felis chaus
Galemys pyrenaicus
Gulo gulo
Halichoerus grypus
188
Wildcat
Pyrenean
desman
Long-finned
pilot whale
Rissos
dolphin
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Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Lynx pardinus
II*/IV
II
I,A
EN
SE Iberian
peninsula
Iberian lynx,
Pardel lynx
Macaca sylvanus
II,B
VU
S Spain
Barbary ape
II*/IV
Alpine
marmot
IV
II
I,A
VU
II
VU
Alps,
Pyrenees and
others
(Ant)Arctic
Atlantic Baltic
Indian Medit
North Pac
E Balkans
Mesoplodon bidens
IV
II
II,A
DD
Atlantic,
North sea
Sowerbys
beaked whale
Mesoplodon densirostris
IV
II*
II,A
DD
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Blainvilles
beaked whale
Mesoplodon europaeus
IV
II,A
DD
Atlantic
Gervais
beaked whale
Mesoplodon grayi
IV
II,A
DD
Grays beaked
whale
Mesoplodon mirus
IV
II
II,A
DD
Antarctic,
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Atlantic,
Indian
Microtus cabrerae
II/IV
LR/nt
Iberian
Cabrera's vole
LR/nt
Balkans
Balkan pine
vole
Microtus oeconomus
arenicola
II*
CR
Netherlands
Dutch Root
vole
Microtus oeconomus
mehelyi
IV
VU
Root vole,ssp.
mehelyi
Microtus tatricus
II/IV
II
LR/nt
Austria,
Hungary,
Slovakia
Carpathians
Microtus thomasi
LR/nt
SW Balkans
Thomass
vole
Miniopterus schreibersii
II/IV
II
S Europe
Schreibers
bat
Monachus monachus
II*/IV
II
I,A
CR
SE Europe,
Mediterranean
Mediterranean
monk seal
Monodon monoceros
IV
II
II,A
DD
Arctic,
Atlantic
Narwhal
LR/nt
SE Europe
Steppe mouse
IV
LR/nt
Broadly
Common
dormouse
II*/IV
II
E Europe
Steppe
polecat
Marmota marmota
Megaptera novaeangliae
Mesocricetus newtoni
Microtus felteni
Mus spicilegus
Muscardinus avellanarius
Mustela eversmanii
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Humpback
whale
Rumanian
hamster
Trues beaked
whale
Tatra vole
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Scientific name
Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Mustela lutreola
II*/IV
II
EN
3 scattered
pop.
European
mink
Myomimus roachi
II
VU
E Balkan
peninsula
Mouse-tailed
dormouse
Myotis bechsteinii
III/IV
II
VU
mainly C
Europe
Bechstein's
bat
Myotis blythii
III/IV
II
S Europe
Myotis brandtii
IV
II
N Europe
Brandt's bat
Myotis capaccinii
II/IV
II
VU
Mediterranean
Long-fingered
bat
Myotis dasycneme
II/IV
II
VU
NE Europe
Pond bat
Myotis daubentonii
IV
II
mainly central
Europe
Daubenton's
bat
Myotis emarginatus
II/IV
II
VU
S central
Europe
Geoffroy's bat
Myotis myotis
II/IV
II
LR/nt
Broadly
Myotis mystacinus
IV
II
Broadly
Greater
mouse-eared
bat
Whiskered bat
Myotis nattereri
IV
II
Broadly
Natterer's bat
VU
SE Europe
Lesser mole
rat
Nyctalus azoreum
IV
II
VU
Azores
Azorean bat
Nyctalus lasiopterus
IV
II
LR/nt
scattered
Greater
noctule
Nyctalus leisleri
IV
II
LR/nt
Broadly
Leisler's bat
Nyctalus noctula
IV
II
N central
Europe
Noctule
Ochotona pusilla
VU
Eur. Russia,
Kazachstan
Steppe pika
Odobenus rosmarus
II
Svalbard,
Norway
Walrus
IV
II
II,A
LR/cd
Killer whale
II
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Indian, Medit,
North, Pacific
Sweden,
Norway
II/IV
VU
scattered
Mouflon
IV
Atlantic
Melon-headed
whale
Nannospalax leucodon
Orcinus orca
Ovibos moschatus
Ovis ammon
Peponocephala electra
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Musk ox
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Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Phoca caspica
VU
Phoca hispida
II*/IV
II*
VU/EN*
Phoca vitulina
II/V
Phocoena phocoena
II/IV
II
II,A*
VU*
Physeter catodon
IV
II*
I,A*
VU
Pipistrellus kuhlii
IV
II
Pipistrellus maderensis
IV
II
VU
Pipistrellus nathusii
IV
II
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
IV
Pipistrellus savii
IV
II
Plecotus auritus
IV
II
Plecotus austriacus
IV
Plecotus teneriffae
IV
Common
English name
Caucasus,
Kazachstan,
Russia
N Europe
Caspian seal
Ringed seal
N Europe
Common seal,
Harbour seal
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Black, North
sea, Pacific
Antarctic,
Arctic,
Atlantic,
Indian, Medit,
Pacifi
S+ W Europe
Harbour
porpoise
Sperm whale
Kuhl's
pipistrelle
Madeira, 4
Canary islands
Madeira
pipistrelle
Broadly
Nathusius'
pipistrelle
Broadly
Common
pipistrelle
S Europe
Savi's
pipistrelle
Broadly
II
Broadly
II
VU
Canary islands
(3)
EX
Sardinia
Sardinian Pika
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
False killer
whale
S Finland
Russian flying
squirrel
Prolagus sardus
Pseudorca crassidens
Remarks
distrib
IV
II
II,A
II*/IV
II
LR/nt
Rangifer tarandus
II
Fennoscandia
Reindeer
Rhinolophus blasii
II/IV
II
LR/nt
SW Romania,
Balkans
Blasius'
horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus euryale
II/IV
II
VU
Mediterranean
Mediterranean
horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus
ferrumequinum
II/IV
II
LR/cd
S central
Europe
Greater
horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus hipposideros
III/IV
II
VU
W central S
Europe
Lesser
horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus mehelyi
III/IV
II
VU
Iberia, S
France,
Mehely's
horseshoe bat
Pteromys volans
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Scientific name
Legal protection
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Sardinia,
Balkan
Rupicapra pyrenaica
LR/cd
Rupicapra pyrenaica
ornata
II*/IV
II
I,A
EN
Rupicapra rupicapra
cartusiana
II/IV
CR
France
Chartreuse
chamois
Rupicapra rupicapra
tatarica
II/IV
CR
Poland,
Slovakia
Tatra chamois
II,B
VU
Kazachstan,
Russia
Saiga
Sciurus anomalus
IV
II
LR/nt
Aegean
islands
Persian
squirrel
Sicista betulina
IV
II
LR/nt
NE Europe
Northern
birch mouse
Sicista subtilis
II/IV
II
LR/nt
E Europe
Southern
birch mouse
Sousa teuszii
IV
II
I,A
DD
Atlantic
Spalax arenarius
VU
Ukraine
Atlantic
hump-backed
dolphin
(mole rat)
Spalax giganteus
VU
(mole rat)
Spalax graecus
II
VU
Asian
Kazachstan,
Eur. Russia
Ukraine,
Romania
Spalax microphthalmus
VU
Eur. Russia,
Ukraine
Greater mole
rat
Spermophilus citellus
II/IV
II
VU
SE Europe
European
souslik
Spermophilus suslicus
II*/IV
II
VU
E Poland
Spotted
souslik
Stenella attenuata
IV
II
II,A
LR/cd
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Stenella clymene
IV
II
II,A
DD
Pantropical
spotted
dolphin
Clymene
dolphin
Stenella coeruleoalba
IV
II
II,A
LR/cd
Stenella frontalis
IV
II
II,A
DD
Steno bredanensis
IV
II
II,A
DD
Atlantic,
Indian, Pacific
Tadarida teniotis
IV
II
Mediterranean
Saiga tatarica
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Pyrenees, NW
Spain,
Abruzzo
Abruzzo
(Italy)
Atlantic
Atlantic,
Medit. Indian,
Pacific
Atlantic
Southern
chamois
Abruzzo
chamois
Balkan mole
rat
Striped
dolphin
Atlantic
spotted
dolphin
Roughtoothed
dolphin
European
free-tailed bat
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Legal protection
Endemic
in
Europe
Globally
threatened
(IUCN
category)
DD
Remarks
distrib
Common
English name
Atlantic,
Black, Indian,
Medit, North,
Pacific
Scattered
Bottlenose
dolphin
Hab.
Dir.
Bern
Bonn
CITES
Tursiops truncatus
II/IV
II
II,A
Ursus arctos
II*; IV
II
II,A
II
II,B
LR/cd
Svalbard
(Norway)
Polar bear
Vespertilio murinus
IV
II
central E
Europe
Parti-coloured
bat
Vormela peregusna
II
VU*
SE Europe
Marbled
polecat
Ziphius cavirostris
IV
II
II,A
DD
Atlantic,
Indian, Medit,
Pacific
Cuviers
beaked whale
Ursus maritimus
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Brown bear
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