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Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora

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[F1ANNEX I U.K. NATURAL HABITAT TYPES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST WHOSE CONSERVATION REQUIRES THE DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION

Interpretation U.K.

Guidance on the interpretation of habitat types is given in the Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats as approved by the committee set up under Article 20 (Habitats Committee) and published by the European Commission (1) .

The code corresponds to the NATURA 2000 code.

The sign * indicates priority habitat types.

1. COASTAL AND HALOPHYTIC HABITATS U.K.

11. Open sea and tidal areas U.K.
1110

Sandbanks which are slightly covered by sea water all the time

1120

* Posidonia beds ( Posidonion oceanicae )

1130

Estuaries

1140

Mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide

1150

* Coastal lagoons

1160

Large shallow inlets and bays

1170

Reefs

1180

Submarine structures made by leaking gases

12. Sea cliffs and shingle or stony beaches U.K.
1210

Annual vegetation of drift lines

1220

Perennial vegetation of stony banks

1230

Vegetated sea cliffs of the Atlantic and Baltic Coasts

1240

Vegetated sea cliffs of the Mediterranean coasts with endemic Limonium spp.

1250

Vegetated sea cliffs with endemic flora of the Macaronesian coasts

13. Atlantic and continental salt marshes and salt meadows U.K.
1310

Salicornia and other annuals colonizing mud and sand

1320

Spartina swards ( Spartinion maritimae )

1330

Atlantic salt meadows ( Glauco-Puccinellietalia maritimae )

1340

* Inland salt meadows

14. Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic salt marshes and salt meadows U.K.
1410

Mediterranean salt meadows ( Juncetalia maritimi )

1420

Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic halophilous scrubs ( Sarcocornetea fruticosi )

1430

Halo-nitrophilous scrubs ( Pegano-Salsoletea )

15. Salt and gypsum inland steppes U.K.
1510

* Mediterranean salt steppes ( Limonietalia )

1520

* Iberian gypsum vegetation ( Gypsophiletalia )

1530

* Pannonic salt steppes and salt marshes

16. Boreal Baltic archipelago, coastal and landupheaval areas U.K.
1610

Baltic esker islands with sandy, rocky and shingle beach vegetation and sublittoral vegetation

1620

Boreal Baltic islets and small islands

1630

* Boreal Baltic coastal meadows

1640

Boreal Baltic sandy beaches with perennial vegetation

1650

Boreal Baltic narrow inlets

2. COASTAL SAND DUNES AND INLAND DUNES U.K.

21. Sea dunes of the Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic coasts U.K.
2110

Embryonic shifting dunes

2120

Shifting dunes along the shoreline with Ammophila arenaria (white dunes)

2130

* Fixed coastal dunes with herbaceous vegetation ( grey dunes )

2140

* Decalcified fixed dunes with Empetrum nigrum

2150

* Atlantic decalcified fixed dunes ( Calluno-Ulicetea )

2160

Dunes with Hippophaë rhamnoides

2170

Dunes with Salix repens ssp. argentea ( Salicion arenariae )

2180

Wooded dunes of the Atlantic, Continental and Boreal region

2190

Humid dune slacks

21A0

Machairs (* in Ireland)

22. Sea dunes of the Mediterranean coast U.K.
2210

Crucianellion maritimae fixed beach dunes

2220

Dunes with Euphorbia terracina

2230

Malcolmietalia dune grasslands

2240

Brachypodietalia dune grasslands with annuals

2250

* Coastal dunes with Juniperus spp.

2260

Cisto-Lavenduletalia dune sclerophyllous scrubs

2270

* Wooded dunes with Pinus pinea and/or Pinus pinaster

23. Inland dunes, old and decalcified U.K.
2310

Dry sand heaths with Calluna and Genista

2320

Dry sand heaths with Calluna and Empetrum nigrum

2330

Inland dunes with open Corynephorus and Agrostis grasslands

2340

* Pannonic inland dunes

3. FRESHWATER HABITATS U.K.

31. Standing water U.K.
3110

Oligotrophic waters containing very few minerals of sandy plains ( Littorelletalia uniflorae )

3120

Oligotrophic waters containing very few minerals generally on sandy soils of the West Mediterranean, with Isoetes spp.

3130

Oligotrophic to mesotrophic standing waters with vegetation of the Littorelletea uniflorae and/or of the Isoëto-Nanojuncetea

3140

Hard oligo-mesotrophic waters with benthic vegetation of Chara spp.

3150

Natural eutrophic lakes with Magnopotamion or Hydrocharition — type vegetation

3160

Natural dystrophic lakes and ponds

3170

* Mediterranean temporary ponds

3180

* Turloughs

3190

Lakes of gypsum karst

31A0

* Transylvanian hot-spring lotus beds

32. Running water — sections of water courses with natural or semi-natural dynamics (minor, average and major beds) where the water quality shows no significant deterioration U.K.
3210

Fennoscandian natural rivers

3220

Alpine rivers and the herbaceous vegetation along their banks

3230

Alpine rivers and their ligneous vegetation with Myricaria germanica

3240

Alpine rivers and their ligneous vegetation with Salix elaeagnos

3250

Constantly flowing Mediterranean rivers with Glaucium flavum

3260

Water courses of plain to montane levels with the Ranunculion fluitantis and Callitricho-Batrachion vegetation

3270

Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention p.p. vegetation

3280

Constantly flowing Mediterranean rivers with Paspalo-Agrostidion species and hanging curtains of Salix and Populus alba

3290

Intermittently flowing Mediterranean rivers of the Paspalo-Agrostidion

4. TEMPERATE HEATH AND SCRUB U.K.

4010

Northern Atlantic wet heaths with Erica tetralix

4020

* Temperate Atlantic wet heaths with Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix

4030

European dry heaths

4040

* Dry Atlantic coastal heaths with Erica vagans

4050

* Endemic macaronesian heaths

4060

Alpine and Boreal heaths

4070

* Bushes with Pinus mugo and Rhododendron hirsutum ( Mugo-Rhododendretum hirsuti )

4080

Sub-Arctic Salix spp. Scrub

4090

Endemic oro-Mediterranean heaths with gorse

40A0

* Subcontinental peri-Pannonic scrub

40B0

Rhodope Potentilla fruticosa thickets

40C0

* Ponto-Sarmatic deciduous thickets

5. SCLEROPHYLLOUS SCRUB (MATORRAL) U.K.

51. Sub-Mediterranean and temperate scrub U.K.
5110

Stable xerothermophilous formations with Buxus sempervirens on rock slopes ( Berberidion  p.p.)

5120

Mountain Cytisus purgans formations

5130

Juniperus communis formations on heaths or calcareous grasslands

5140

* Cistus palhinhae formations on maritime wet heaths

52. Mediterranean arborescent matorral U.K.
5210

Arborescent matorral with Juniperus spp.

5220

* Arborescent matorral with Zyziphus

5230

* Arborescent matorral with Laurus nobilis

53. Thermo-Mediterranean and pre-steppe brush U.K.
5310

Laurus nobilis thickets

5320

Low formations of Euphorbia close to cliffs

5330

Thermo-Mediterranean and pre-desert scrub

54. Phrygana U.K.
5410

West Mediterranean clifftop phryganas ( Astragalo-Plantaginetum subulatae )

5420

Sarcopoterium spinosum phryganas

5430

Endemic phryganas of the Euphorbio-Verbascion

6. NATURAL AND SEMI-NATURAL GRASSLAND FORMATIONS U.K.

61. Natural grasslands U.K.
6110

* Rupicolous calcareous or basophilic grasslands of the Alysso-Sedion albi

6120

* Xeric sand calcareous grasslands

6130

Calaminarian grasslands of the Violetalia calaminariae

6140

Siliceous Pyrenean Festuca eskia grasslands

6150

Siliceous alpine and boreal grasslands

6160

Oro-Iberian Festuca indigesta grasslands

6170

Alpine and subalpine calcareous grasslands

6180

Macaronesian mesophile grasslands

6190

Rupicolous pannonic grasslands ( Stipo-Festucetalia pallentis )

62. Semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies U.K.
6210

Semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies on calcareous substrates ( Festuco-Brometalia ) (* important orchid sites)

6220

* Pseudo-steppe with grasses and annuals of the Thero-Brachypodietea

6230

* Species-rich Nardus grasslands, on silicious substrates in mountain areas (and submountain areas in Continental Europe)

6240

* Sub-Pannonic steppic grasslands

6250

* Pannonic loess steppic grasslands

6260

* Pannonic sand steppes

6270

* Fennoscandian lowland species-rich dry to mesic grasslands

6280

* Nordic alvar and precambrian calcareous flatrocks

62A0

Eastern sub-Mediterranean dry grasslands ( Scorzoneratalia villosae )

62B0

* Serpentinophilous grassland of Cyprus

62C0

* Ponto-Sarmatic steppes

62D0

Oro-Moesian acidophilous grasslands

63. Sclerophillous grazed forests (dehesas) U.K.
6310

Dehesas with evergreen Quercus spp.

64. Semi-natural tall-herb humid meadows U.K.
6410

Molinia meadows on calcareous, peaty or clayey-silt-laden soils ( Molinion caeruleae )

6420

Mediterranean tall humid grasslands of the Molinio-Holoschoenion

6430

Hydrophilous tall herb fringe communities of plains and of the montane to alpine levels

6440

Alluvial meadows of river valleys of the Cnidion dubii

6450

Northern boreal alluvial meadows

6460

Peat grasslands of Troodos

65. Mesophile grasslands U.K.
6510

Lowland hay meadows ( Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis )

6520

Mountain hay meadows

6530

* Fennoscandian wooded meadows

7. RAISED BOGS AND MIRES AND FENS U.K.

71. Sphagnum acid bogs U.K.
7110

* Active raised bogs

7120

Degraded raised bogs still capable of natural regeneration

7130

Blanket bogs (* if active bog)

7140

Transition mires and quaking bogs

7150

Depressions on peat substrates of the Rhynchosporion

7160

Fennoscandian mineral-rich springs and springfens

72. Calcareous fens U.K.
7210

* Calcareous fens with Cladium mariscus and species of the Caricion davallianae

7220

* Petrifying springs with tufa formation ( Cratoneurion )

7230

Alkaline fens

7240

* Alpine pioneer formations of the Caricion bicoloris-atrofuscae

73. Boreal mires U.K.
7310

* Aapa mires

7320

* Palsa mires

8. ROCKY HABITATS AND CAVES U.K.

81. Scree U.K.
8110

Siliceous scree of the montane to snow levels ( Androsacetalia alpinae and Galeopsietalia ladani )

8120

Calcareous and calcshist screes of the montane to alpine levels ( Thlaspietea rotundifolii )

8130

Western Mediterranean and thermophilous scree

8140

Eastern Mediterranean screes

8150

Medio-European upland siliceous screes

8160

* Medio-European calcareous scree of hill and montane levels

82. Rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation U.K.
8210

Calcareous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation

8220

Siliceous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation

8230

Siliceous rock with pioneer vegetation of the Sedo-Scleranthion or of the Sedo albi-Veronicion dillenii

8240

* Limestone pavements

83. Other rocky habitats U.K.
8310

Caves not open to the public

8320

Fields of lava and natural excavations

8330

Submerged or partially submerged sea caves

8340

Permanent glaciers

9. FORESTS U.K.

(Sub)natural woodland vegetation comprising native species forming forests of tall trees, with typical undergrowth, and meeting the following criteria: rare or residual, and/or hosting species of Community interest

90. Forests of Boreal Europe U.K.
9010

* Western Taïga

9020

* Fennoscandian hemiboreal natural old broad-leaved deciduous forests ( Quercus, Tilia, Acer, Fraxinus or Ulmus ) rich in epiphytes

9030

* Natural forests of primary succession stages of landupheaval coast

9040

Nordic subalpine/subarctic forests with Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii

9050

Fennoscandian herb-rich forests with Picea abies

9060

Coniferous forests on, or connected to, glaciofluvial eskers

9070

Fennoscandian wooded pastures

9080

* Fennoscandian deciduous swamp woods

91. Forests of Temperate Europe U.K.
9110

Luzulo-Fagetum beech forests

9120

Atlantic acidophilous beech forests with Ilex and sometimes also Taxus in the shrublayer ( Quercion robori-petraeae or Ilici-Fagenion )

9130

Asperulo-Fagetum beech forests

9140

Medio-European subalpine beech woods with Acer and Rumex arifolius

9150

Medio-European limestone beech forests of the Cephalanthero-Fagion

9160

Sub-Atlantic and medio-European oak or oak-hornbeam forests of the Carpinion betuli

9170

Galio-Carpinetum oak-hornbeam forests

9180

* Tilio-Acerion forests of slopes, screes and ravines

9190

Old acidophilous oak woods with Quercus robur on sandy plains

91A0

Old sessile oak woods with Ilex and Blechnum in the British Isles

91B0

Thermophilous Fraxinus angustifolia woods

91C0

* Caledonian forest

91D0

* Bog woodland

91E0

* Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior ( Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae )

91F0

Riparian mixed forests of Quercus robur, Ulmus laevis and Ulmus minor , Fraxinus excelsior or Fraxinus angustifolia , along the great rivers ( Ulmenion minoris )

91G0

* Pannonic woods with Quercus petraea and Carpinus betulus

91H0

* Pannonian woods with Quercus pubescens

91I0

* Euro-Siberian steppic woods with Quercus spp.

91J0

* Taxus baccata woods of the British Isles

91K0

Illyrian Fagus sylvatica forests ( Aremonio-Fagion )

91L0

Illyrian oak-hornbeam forests ( Erythronio-Carpinion )

91M0

Pannonian-Balkanic turkey oak –sessile oak forests

91N0

* Pannonic inland sand dune thicket ( Junipero-Populetum albae )

91P0

Holy Cross fir forest ( Abietetum polonicum )

91Q0

Western Carpathian calcicolous Pinus sylvestris forests

91R0

Dinaric dolomite Scots pine forests ( Genisto januensis-Pinetum )

91S0

* Western Pontic beech forests

91T0

Central European lichen Scots pine forests

91U0

Sarmatic steppe pine forest

91V0

Dacian Beech forests ( Symphyto-Fagion )

91W0

Moesian beech forests

91X0

* Dobrogean beech forests

91Y0

Dacian oak & hornbeam forests

91Z0

Moesian silver lime woods

91AA

* Eastern white oak woods

91BA

Moesian silver fir forests

91CA

Rhodopide and Balkan Range Scots pine forests

92. Mediterranean deciduous forests U.K.
9210

* Apeninne beech forests with Taxus and Ilex

9220

* Apennine beech forests with Abies alba and beech forests with Abies nebrodensis

9230

Galicio-Portuguese oak woods with Quercus robur and Quercus pyrenaica

9240

Quercus faginea and Quercus canariensis Iberian woods

9250

Quercus trojana woods

9260

Castanea sativa woods

9270

Hellenic beech forests with Abies borisii-regis

9280

Quercus frainetto woods

9290

Cupressus forests ( Acero-Cupression )

92A0

Salix alba and Populus alba galleries

92B0

Riparian formations on intermittent Mediterranean water courses with Rhododendron ponticum, Salix and others

92C0

Platanus orientalis and Liquidambar orientalis woods ( Platanion orientalis )

92D0

Southern riparian galleries and thickets ( Nerio-Tamaricetea and Securinegion tinctoriae )

93. Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests U.K.
9310

Aegean Quercus brachyphylla woods

9320

Olea and Ceratonia forests

9330

Quercus suber forests

9340

Quercus ilex and Quercus rotundifolia forests

9350

Quercus macrolepis forests

9360

* Macaronesian laurel forests ( Laurus, Ocotea )

9370

* Palm groves of Phoenix

9380

Forests of Ilex aquifolium

9390

* Scrub and low forest vegetation with Quercus alnifolia

93A0

Woodlands with Quercus infectoria ( Anagyro foetidae-Quercetum infectoriae )

94. Temperate mountainous coniferous forests U.K.
9410

Acidophilous Picea forests of the montane to alpine levels ( Vaccinio-Piceetea )

9420

Alpine Larix decidua and/or Pinus cembra forests

9430

Subalpine and montane Pinus uncinata forests (* if on gypsum or limestone)

95. Mediterranean and Macaronesian mountainous coniferous forests U.K.
9510

* Southern Apennine Abies alba forests

9520

Abies pinsapo forests

9530

* (Sub-) Mediterranean pine forests with endemic black pines

9540

Mediterranean pine forests with endemic Mesogean pines

9550

Canarian endemic pine forests

9560

* Endemic forests with Juniperus spp.

9570

* Tetraclinis articulata forests

9580

* Mediterranean Taxus baccata woods

9590

* Cedrus brevifolia forests ( Cedrosetum brevifoliae )

95A0

High oro-Mediterranean pine forests

ANNEX II U.K. ANIMAL AND PLANT SPECIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST WHOSE CONSERVATION REQUIRES THE DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION

Interpretation U.K.

(a) Annex II follows on from Annex I for the establishment of a consistent network of special areas of conservation. U.K.

(b) The species listed in this Annex are indicated: U.K.

  • by the name of the species or subspecies, or

  • by all the species belonging to a higher taxon or to a designated part of that taxon.

The abbreviation spp. after the name of a family or genus designates all the species belonging to that family or genus.

(c) Symbols U.K.

An asterisk (*) before the name of a species indicates that it is a priority species.

Most species listed in this Annex are also listed in Annex IV. Where a species appears in this Annex but does not appear in either Annex IV or Annex V, the species name is followed by the symbol (o); where a species which appears in this Annex also appears in Annex V but does not appear in Annex IV, its name is followed by the symbol (V).

(a) ANIMALS U.K.

VERTEBRATES U.K.

MAMMALS U.K.
INSECTIVORA U.K.

Talpidae

  • Galemys pyrenaicus

CHIROPTERA U.K.

Rhinolophidae

  • Rhinolophus blasii

  • Rhinolophus euryale

  • Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

  • Rhinolophus hipposideros

  • Rhinolophus mehelyi

Vespertilionidae

  • Barbastella barbastellus

  • Miniopterus schreibersii

  • Myotis bechsteinii

  • Myotis blythii

  • Myotis capaccinii

  • Myotis dasycneme

  • Myotis emarginatus

  • Myotis myotis

Pteropodidae

  • Rousettus aegyptiacus

RODENTIA U.K.

Gliridae

  • Myomimus roachi

Sciuridae

  • * Marmota marmota latirostris

  • * Pteromys volans (Sciuropterus russicus)

  • Spermophilus citellus (Citellus citellus)

  • * Spermophilus suslicus (Citellus suslicus)

Castoridae

  • Castor fiber (except the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Finnish and Swedish populations)

Cricetidae

  • Mesocricetus newtoni

Microtidae

  • Microtus cabrerae

  • * Microtus oeconomus arenicola

  • * Microtus oeconomus mehelyi

  • Microtus tatricus

Zapodidae

  • Sicista subtilis

CARNIVORA U.K.

Canidae

  • * Alopex lagopus

  • * Canis lupus (except the Estonian population; Greek populations: only south of the 39th parallel; Spanish populations: only those south of the Duero; Latvian, Lithuanian and Finnish populations).

Ursidae

  • * Ursus arctos (except the Estonian, Finnish, and Swedish populations)

Mustelidae

  • * Gulo gulo

  • Lutra lutra

  • Mustela eversmanii

  • * Mustela lutreola

  • Vormela peregusna

Felidae

  • Lynx lynx (except the Estonian, Latvian and Finnish populations)

  • * Lynx pardinus

Phocidae

  • Halichoerus grypus (V)

  • * Monachus monachus

  • Phoca hispida bottnica (V)

  • * Phoca hispida saimensis

  • Phoca vitulina (V)

ARTIODACTYLA U.K.

Cervidae

  • * Cervus elaphus corsicanus

  • Rangifer tarandus fennicus (o)

Bovidae

  • * Bison bonasus

  • Capra aegagrus (natural populations)

  • * Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica

  • Ovis gmelini musimon (Ovis ammon musimon) (natural populations — Corsica and Sardinia)

  • Ovis orientalis ophion (Ovis gmelini ophion)

  • * Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (Rupicapra rupicapra ornata)

  • Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica

  • * Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica

CETACEA U.K.
  • Phocoena phocoena

  • Tursiops truncatus

REPTILES U.K.
CHELONIA (TESTUDINES) U.K.

Testudinidae

  • Testudo graeca

  • Testudo hermanni

  • Testudo marginata

Cheloniidae

  • * Caretta caretta

  • * Chelonia mydas

Emydidae

  • Emys orbicularis

  • Mauremys caspica

  • Mauremys leprosa

SAURIA U.K.

Lacertidae

  • Lacerta bonnali (Lacerta monticola)

  • Lacerta monticola

  • Lacerta schreiberi

  • Gallotia galloti insulanagae

  • * Gallotia simonyi

  • Podarcis lilfordi

  • Podarcis pityusensis

Scincidae

  • Chalcides simonyi (Chalcides occidentalis)

Gekkonidae

  • Phyllodactylus europaeus

OPHIDIA (SERPENTES) U.K.

Colubridae

  • * Coluber cypriensis

  • Elaphe quatuorlineata

  • Elaphe situla

  • * Natrix natrix cypriaca

Viperidae

  • * Macrovipera schweizeri (Vipera lebetina schweizeri)

  • Vipera ursinii ( except Vipera ursinii rakosiensis)

  • * Vipera ursinii rakosiensis

AMPHIBIANS U.K.
CAUDATA U.K.

Salamandridae

  • Chioglossa lusitanica

  • Mertensiella luschani (Salamandra luschani)

  • * Salamandra aurorae (Salamandra atra aurorae)

  • Salamandrina terdigitata

  • Triturus carnifex (Triturus cristatus carnifex)

  • Triturus cristatus (Triturus cristatus cristatus)

  • Triturus dobrogicus (Triturus cristatus dobrogicus)

  • Triturus karelinii (Triturus cristatus karelinii)

  • Triturus montandoni

  • Triturus vulgaris ampelensis

Proteidae

  • * Proteus anguinus

Plethodontidae

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) ambrosii

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) flavus

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) genei

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) imperialis

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) strinatii

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) supramontis

ANURA U.K.

Discoglossidae

  • * Alytes muletensis

  • Bombina bombina

  • Bombina variegata

  • Discoglossus galganoi (including Discoglossus jeanneae )

  • Discoglossus montalentii

  • Discoglossus sardus

Ranidae

  • Rana latastei

Pelobatidae

  • * Pelobates fuscus insubricus

FISH U.K.
PETROMYZONIFORMES U.K.

Petromyzonidae

  • Eudontomyzon spp. (o)

  • Lampetra fluviatilis (V) (except the Finnish and Swedish populations)

  • Lampetra planeri (o) (except the Estonian, Finnish, and Swedish populations)

  • Lethenteron zanandreai (V)

  • Petromyzon marinus (o) (except the Swedish populations)

ACIPENSERIFORMES U.K.

Acipenseridae

  • * Acipenser naccarii

  • * Acipenser sturio

CLUPEIFORMES U.K.

Clupeidae

  • Alosa spp. (V)

SALMONIFORMES U.K.

Salmonidae

  • Hucho hucho (natural populations) (V)

  • Salmo macrostigma (o)

  • Salmo marmoratus (o)

  • Salmo salar (only in fresh water) (V) (except the Finnish populations)

Coregonidae

  • * Coregonus oxyrhynchus (anadromous populations in certain sectors of the North Sea)

Umbridae

  • Umbra krameri (o)

CYPRINIFORMES U.K.

Cyprinidae

  • Alburnus albidus (o) (Alburnus vulturius)

  • Anaecypris hispanica

  • Aspius aspius (V) (except the Finnish populations)

  • Barbus comiza (V)

  • Barbus meridionalis (V)

  • Barbus plebejus (V)

  • Chalcalburnus chalcoides (o)

  • Chondrostoma genei (o)

  • Chondrostoma lusitanicum (o)

  • Chondrostoma polylepis (o) (including C. willkommi)

  • Chondrostoma soetta (o)

  • Chondrostoma toxostoma (o)

  • Gobio albipinnatus (o)

  • Gobio kessleri (o)

  • Gobio uranoscopus (o)

  • Iberocypris palaciosi (o)

  • * Ladigesocypris ghigii (o)

  • Leuciscus lucumonis (o)

  • Leuciscus souffia (o)

  • Pelecus cultratus (V)

  • Phoxinellus spp. (o)

  • * Phoxinus percnurus

  • Rhodeus sericeus amarus (o)

  • Rutilus pigus (V)

  • Rutilus rubilio (o)

  • Rutilus arcasii (o)

  • Rutilus macrolepidotus (o)

  • Rutilus lemmingii (o)

  • Rutilus frisii meidingeri (V)

  • Rutilus alburnoides (o)

  • Scardinius graecus (o)

Cobitidae

  • Cobitis elongata (o)

  • Cobitis taenia (o) (except the Finnish populations)

  • Cobitis trichonica (o)

  • Misgurnus fossilis (o)

  • Sabanejewia aurata (o)

  • Sabanejewia larvata (o) (Cobitis larvata and Cobitis conspersa)

SILURIFORMES U.K.

Siluridae

  • Silurus aristotelis (V)

ATHERINIFORMES U.K.

Cyprinodontidae

  • Aphanius iberus (o)

  • Aphanius fasciatus (o)

  • * Valencia hispanica

  • * Valencia letourneuxi (Valencia hispanica)

PERCIFORMES U.K.

Percidae

  • Gymnocephalus baloni

  • Gymnocephalus schraetzer (V)

  • * Romanichthys valsanicola

  • Zingel spp. ( (o) except Zingel asper and Zingel zingel (V) )

Gobiidae

  • Knipowitschia (Padogobius) panizzae (o)

  • Padogobius nigricans (o)

  • Pomatoschistus canestrini (o)

SCORPAENIFORMES U.K.

Cottidae

  • Cottus gobio (o) (except the Finnish populations)

  • Cottus petiti (o)

INVERTEBRATES U.K.

ARTHROPODS U.K.
CRUSTACEA U.K.

Decapoda

  • Austropotamobius pallipes (V)

  • * Austropotamobius torrentium (V)

Isopoda

  • * Armadillidium ghardalamensis

INSECTA U.K.

Coleoptera

  • Agathidium pulchellum (o)

  • Bolbelasmus unicornis

  • Boros schneideri (o)

  • Buprestis splendens

  • Carabus hampei

  • Carabus hungaricus

  • * Carabus menetriesi pacholei

  • * Carabus olympiae

  • Carabus variolosus

  • Carabus zawadszkii

  • Cerambyx cerdo

  • Corticaria planula (o)

  • Cucujus cinnaberinus

  • Dorcadion fulvum cervae

  • Duvalius gebhardti

  • Duvalius hungaricus

  • Dytiscus latissimus

  • Graphoderus bilineatus

  • Leptodirus hochenwarti

  • Limoniscus violaceus (o)

  • Lucanus cervus (o)

  • Macroplea pubipennis (o)

  • Mesosa myops (o)

  • Morimus funereus (o)

  • * Osmoderma eremita

  • Oxyporus mannerheimii (o)

  • Pilemia tigrina

  • * Phryganophilus ruficollis

  • Probaticus subrugosus

  • Propomacrus cypriacus

  • * Pseudogaurotina excellens

  • Pseudoseriscius cameroni

  • Pytho kolwensis

  • Rhysodes sulcatus (o)

  • * Rosalia alpina

  • Stephanopachys linearis (o)

  • Stephanopachys substriatus (o)

  • Xyletinus tremulicola (o)

Hemiptera

  • Aradus angularis (o)

Lepidoptera

  • Agriades glandon aquilo (o)

  • Arytrura musculus

  • * Callimorpha (Euplagia, Panaxia) quadripunctaria (o)

  • Catopta thrips

  • Chondrosoma fiduciarium

  • Clossiana improba (o)

  • Coenonympha oedippus

  • Colias myrmidone

  • Cucullia mixta

  • Dioszeghyana schmidtii

  • Erannis ankeraria

  • Erebia calcaria

  • Erebia christi

  • Erebia medusa polaris (o)

  • Eriogaster catax

  • Euphydryas (Eurodryas, Hypodryas) aurinia (o)

  • Glyphipterix loricatella

  • Gortyna borelii lunata

  • Graellsia isabellae (V)

  • Hesperia comma catena (o)

  • Hypodryas maturna

  • Leptidea morsei

  • Lignyoptera fumidaria

  • Lycaena dispar

  • Lycaena helle

  • Maculinea nausithous

  • Maculinea teleius

  • Melanargia arge

  • * Nymphalis vaualbum

  • Papilio hospiton

  • Phyllometra culminaria

  • Plebicula golgus

  • Polymixis rufocincta isolata

  • Polyommatus eroides

  • Pseudophilotes bavius

  • Xestia borealis (o)

  • Xestia brunneopicta (o)

  • * Xylomoia strix

Mantodea

  • Apteromantis aptera

Odonata

  • Coenagrion hylas (o)

  • Coenagrion mercuriale (o)

  • Coenagrion ornatum (o)

  • Cordulegaster heros

  • Cordulegaster trinacriae

  • Gomphus graslinii

  • Leucorrhinia pectoralis

  • Lindenia tetraphylla

  • Macromia splendens

  • Ophiogomphus cecilia

  • Oxygastra curtisii

Orthoptera

  • Baetica ustulata

  • Brachytrupes megacephalus

  • Isophya costata

  • Isophya harzi

  • Isophya stysi

  • Myrmecophilus baronii

  • Odontopodisma rubripes

  • Paracaloptenus caloptenoides

  • Pholidoptera transsylvanica

  • Stenobothrus (Stenobothrodes) eurasius

ARACHNIDA U.K.

Pseudoscorpiones

  • Anthrenochernes stellae (o)

MOLLUSCS U.K.
GASTROPODA U.K.
  • Anisus vorticulus

  • Caseolus calculus

  • Caseolus commixta

  • Caseolus sphaerula

  • Chilostoma banaticum

  • Discula leacockiana

  • Discula tabellata

  • Discus guerinianus

  • Elona quimperiana

  • Geomalacus maculosus

  • Geomitra moniziana

  • Gibbula nivosa

  • * Helicopsis striata austriaca (o)

  • Hygromia kovacsi

  • Idiomela (Helix) subplicata

  • Lampedusa imitatrix

  • * Lampedusa melitensis

  • Leiostyla abbreviata

  • Leiostyla cassida

  • Leiostyla corneocostata

  • Leiostyla gibba

  • Leiostyla lamellosa

  • * Paladilhia hungarica

  • Sadleriana pannonica

  • Theodoxus transversalis

  • Vertigo angustior (o)

  • Vertigo genesii (o)

  • Vertigo geyeri (o)

  • Vertigo moulinsiana (o)

BIVALVIA U.K.

Unionoida

  • Margaritifera durrovensis (Margaritifera margaritifera) (V)

  • Margaritifera margaritifera (V)

  • Unio crassus

Dreissenidae

  • Congeria kusceri

(b) PLANTS U.K.

PTERIDOPHYTA U.K.

ASPLENIACEAE

  • Asplenium jahandiezii (Litard.) Rouy

  • Asplenium adulterinum Milde

BLECHNACEAE

  • Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm.

DICKSONIACEAE

  • Culcita macrocarpa C. Presl

DRYOPTERIDACEAE

  • Diplazium sibiricum (Turcz. ex Kunze) Kurata

  • * Dryopteris corleyi Fraser-Jenk.

  • Dryopteris fragans (L.) Schott

HYMENOPHYLLACEAE

  • Trichomanes speciosum Willd.

ISOETACEAE

  • Isoetes boryana Durieu

  • Isoetes malinverniana Ces. & De Not.

MARSILEACEAE

  • Marsilea batardae Launert

  • Marsilea quadrifolia L.

  • Marsilea strigosa Willd.

OPHIOGLOSSACEAE

  • Botrychium simplex Hitchc.

  • Ophioglossum polyphyllum A. Braun

GYMNOSPERMAE U.K.

PINACEAE

  • * Abies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei

ANGIOSPERMAE U.K.

ALISMATACEAE

  • * Alisma wahlenbergii (Holmberg) Juz.

  • Caldesia parnassifolia (L.) Parl.

  • Luronium natans (L.) Raf.

AMARYLLIDACEAE

  • Leucojum nicaeense Ard.

  • Narcissus asturiensis (Jordan) Pugsley

  • Narcissus calcicola Mendonça

  • Narcissus cyclamineus DC.

  • Narcissus fernandesii G. Pedro

  • Narcissus humilis (Cav.) Traub

  • * Narcissus nevadensis Pugsley

  • Narcissus pseudonarcissus L. subsp . nobilis (Haw.) A. Fernandes

  • Narcissus scaberulus Henriq.

  • Narcissus triandrus L. subsp . capax (Salisb.) D. A. Webb.

  • Narcissus viridiflorus Schousboe

ASCLEPIADACEAE

  • Vincetoxicum pannonicum (Borhidi) Holub

BORAGINACEAE

  • * Anchusa crispa Viv.

  • Echium russicum J.F.Gemlin

  • * Lithodora nitida (H. Ern) R. Fernandes

  • Myosotis lusitanica Schuster

  • Myosotis rehsteineri Wartm.

  • Myosotis retusifolia R. Afonso

  • Omphalodes kuzinskyanae Willk.

  • * Omphalodes littoralis Lehm.

  • * Onosma tornensis Javorka

  • Solenanthus albanicus (Degen & al.) Degen & Baldacci

  • * Symphytum cycladense Pawl.

CAMPANULACEAE

  • Adenophora lilifolia (L.) Ledeb.

  • Asyneuma giganteum (Boiss.) Bornm.

  • * Campanula bohemica Hruby

  • * Campanula gelida Kovanda

  • Campanula romanica Săvul.

  • * Campanula sabatia De Not.

  • * Campanula serrata (Kit.) Hendrych

  • Campanula zoysii Wulfen

  • Jasione crispa (Pourret) Samp. subsp. serpentinica Pinto da Silva

  • Jasione lusitanica A. DC.

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

  • Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. pseudofrigida Ostenf. & O.C. Dahl

  • Arenaria humifusa Wahlenberg

  • * Arenaria nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter

  • Arenaria provincialis Chater & Halliday

  • * Cerastium alsinifolium Tausch Cerastium dinaricum G. Beck & Szysz.

  • Dianthus arenarius L. subsp. arenarius

  • * Dianthus arenarius subsp. bohemicus (Novak) O.Schwarz

  • Dianthus cintranus Boiss. & Reuter subsp. cintranus Boiss. & Reuter

  • * Dianthus diutinus Kit.

  • * Dianthus lumnitzeri Wiesb.

  • Dianthus marizii (Samp.) Samp.

  • * Dianthus moravicus Kovanda

  • * Dianthus nitidus Waldst. et Kit.

  • Dianthus plumarius subsp. regis-stephani (Rapcs.) Baksay

  • Dianthus rupicola Biv.

  • * Gypsophila papillosa P. Porta

  • Herniaria algarvica Chaudhri

  • * Herniaria latifolia Lapeyr. subsp. litardierei Gamis

  • Herniaria lusitanica (Chaudhri) subsp. berlengiana Chaudhri

  • Herniaria maritima Link

  • * Minuartia smejkalii Dvorakova

  • Moehringia jankae Griseb. ex Janka

  • Moehringia lateriflora (L.) Fenzl.

  • Moehringia tommasinii Marches.

  • Moehringia villosa (Wulfen) Fenzl

  • Petrocoptis grandiflora Rothm.

  • Petrocoptis montsicciana O. Bolos & Rivas Mart.

  • Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa Fernández Casas

  • Silene furcata Rafin. subsp. angustiflora (Rupr.) Walters

  • * Silene hicesiae Brullo & Signorello

  • Silene hifacensis Rouy ex Willk.

  • * Silene holzmanii Heldr. ex Boiss.

  • Silene longicilia (Brot.) Otth.

  • Silene mariana Pau

  • * Silene orphanidis Boiss

  • * Silene rothmaleri Pinto da Silva

  • * Silene velutina Pourret ex Loisel.

CHENOPODIACEAE

  • * Bassia (Kochia) saxicola (Guss.) A. J. Scott

  • * Cremnophyton lanfrancoi Brullo et Pavone

  • * Salicornia veneta Pignatti & Lausi

CISTACEAE

  • Cistus palhinhae Ingram

  • Halimium verticillatum (Brot.) Sennen

  • Helianthemum alypoides Losa & Rivas Goday

  • Helianthemum caput-felis Boiss.

  • * Tuberaria major (Willk.) Pinto da Silva & Rozeira

COMPOSITAE

  • * Anthemis glaberrima (Rech. f.) Greuter

  • Artemisia campestris L. subsp. bottnica A.N. Lundström ex Kindb.

  • * Artemisia granatensis Boiss.

  • * Artemisia laciniata Willd.

  • Artemisia oelandica (Besser) Komaror

  • * Artemisia pancicii (Janka) Ronn.

  • * Aster pyrenaeus Desf. ex DC

  • * Aster sorrentinii (Tod) Lojac.

  • Carlina onopordifolia Besser

  • * Carduus myriacanthus Salzm. ex DC.

  • * Centaurea alba L. subsp. heldreichii (Halacsy) Dostal

  • * Centaurea alba L. subsp. princeps (Boiss. & Heldr.) Gugler

  • * Centaurea akamantis T. Georgiadis & G. Chatzikyriakou

  • * Centaurea attica Nyman subsp. megarensis (Halacsy & Hayek) Dostal

  • * Centaurea balearica J. D. Rodriguez

  • * Centaurea borjae Valdes-Berm. & Rivas Goday

  • * Centaurea citricolor Font Quer

  • Centaurea corymbosa Pourret

  • Centaurea gadorensis G. Blanca

  • * Centaurea horrida Badaro

  • Centaurea immanuelis-loewii Degen

  • Centaurea jankae Brandza

  • * Centaurea kalambakensis Freyn & Sint.

  • Centaurea kartschiana Scop.

  • * Centaurea lactiflora Halacsy

  • Centaurea micrantha Hoffmanns. & Link subsp. herminii (Rouy) Dostál

  • * Centaurea niederi Heldr.

  • * Centaurea peucedanifolia Boiss. & Orph.

  • * Centaurea pinnata Pau

  • Centaurea pontica Prodan & E. I. Nyárády

  • Centaurea pulvinata (G. Blanca) G. Blanca

  • Centaurea rothmalerana (Arènes) Dostál

  • Centaurea vicentina Mariz

  • Cirsium brachycephalum Juratzka

  • * Crepis crocifolia Boiss. & Heldr.

  • Crepis granatensis (Willk.) B. Blanca & M. Cueto

  • Crepis pusilla (Sommier) Merxmüller

  • Crepis tectorum L. subsp. nigrescens

  • Erigeron frigidus Boiss. ex DC.

  • * Helichrysum melitense (Pignatti) Brullo et al

  • Hymenostemma pseudanthemis (Kunze) Willd.

  • Hyoseris frutescens Brullo et Pavone

  • * Jurinea cyanoides (L.) Reichenb.

  • * Jurinea fontqueri Cuatrec.

  • * Lamyropsis microcephala (Moris) Dittrich & Greuter

  • Leontodon microcephalus (Boiss. ex DC.) Boiss.

  • Leontodon boryi Boiss.

  • * Leontodon siculus (Guss.) Finch & Sell

  • Leuzea longifolia Hoffmanns. & Link

  • Ligularia sibirica (L.) Cass.

  • * Palaeocyanus crassifolius (Bertoloni) Dostal

  • Santolina impressa Hoffmanns. & Link

  • Santolina semidentata Hoffmanns. & Link

  • Saussurea alpina subsp. esthonica (Baer ex Rupr) Kupffer

  • * Senecio elodes Boiss. ex DC.

  • Senecio jacobea L. subsp. gotlandicus (Neuman) Sterner

  • Senecio nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter

  • * Serratula lycopifolia (Vill.) A.Kern

  • Tephroseris longifolia ( Jacq.) Griseb et Schenk subsp. moravica

CONVOLVULACEAE

  • * Convolvulus argyrothamnus Greuter

  • * Convolvulus fernandesii Pinto da Silva & Teles

CRUCIFERAE

  • Alyssum pyrenaicum Lapeyr.

  • * Arabis kennedyae Meikle

  • Arabis sadina (Samp.) P. Cout.

  • Arabis scopoliana Boiss

  • * Biscutella neustriaca Bonnet

  • Biscutella vincentina (Samp.) Rothm.

  • Boleum asperum (Pers.) Desvaux

  • Brassica glabrescens Poldini

  • Brassica hilarionis Post

  • Brassica insularis Moris

  • * Brassica macrocarpa Guss.

  • Braya linearis Rouy

  • * Cochlearia polonica E. Fröhlich

  • * Cochlearia tatrae Borbas

  • * Coincya rupestris Rouy

  • * Coronopus navasii Pau

  • Crambe tataria Sebeok

  • Diplotaxis ibicensis (Pau) Gómez-Campo

  • * Diplotaxis siettiana Maire

  • Diplotaxis vicentina (P. Cout.) Rothm.

  • Draba cacuminum Elis Ekman

  • Draba cinerea Adams

  • Draba dorneri Heuffel.

  • Erucastrum palustre (Pirona) Vis.

  • * Erysimum pieninicum (Zapal.) Pawl.

  • * Iberis arbuscula Runemark

  • Iberis procumbens Lange subsp. microcarpa Franco & Pinto da Silva

  • * Jonopsidium acaule (Desf.) Reichenb.

  • Jonopsidium savianum (Caruel) Ball ex Arcang.

  • Rhynchosinapis erucastrum (L.) Dandy ex Clapham subsp. cintrana (Coutinho) Franco & P. Silva (Coincya cintrana (P. Cout.) Pinto da Silva)

  • Sisymbrium cavanillesianum Valdés & Castroviejo

  • Sisymbrium supinum L.

  • Thlaspi jankae A.Kern.

CYPERACEAE

  • Carex holostoma Drejer

  • * Carex panormitana Guss.

  • Eleocharis carniolica Koch

DIOSCOREACEAE

  • * Borderea chouardii (Gaussen) Heslot

DROSERACEAE

  • Aldrovanda vesiculosa L.

ELATINACEAE

  • Elatine gussonei (Sommier) Brullo et al

ERICACEAE

  • Rhododendron luteum Sweet

EUPHORBIACEAE

  • * Euphorbia margalidiana Kuhbier & Lewejohann

  • Euphorbia transtagana Boiss.

GENTIANACEAE

  • * Centaurium rigualii Esteve

  • * Centaurium somedanum Lainz

  • Gentiana ligustica R. de Vilm. & Chopinet

  • Gentianella anglica (Pugsley) E. F. Warburg

  • * Gentianella bohemica Skalicky

GERANIACEAE

  • * Erodium astragaloides Boiss. & Reuter

  • Erodium paularense Fernández-González & Izco

  • * Erodium rupicola Boiss.

GLOBULARIACEAE

  • * Globularia stygia Orph. ex Boiss.

GRAMINEAE

  • Arctagrostis latifolia (R. Br.) Griseb.

  • Arctophila fulva (Trin.) N. J. Anderson

  • Avenula hackelii (Henriq.) Holub

  • Bromus grossus Desf. ex DC.

  • Calamagrostis chalybaea (Laest.) Fries

  • Cinna latifolia (Trev.) Griseb.

  • Coleanthus subtilis (Tratt.) Seidl

  • Festuca brigantina (Markgr.-Dannenb.) Markgr.-Dannenb.

  • Festuca duriotagana Franco & R. Afonso

  • Festuca elegans Boiss.

  • Festuca henriquesii Hack.

  • Festuca summilusitana Franco & R. Afonso

  • Gaudinia hispanica Stace & Tutin

  • Holcus setiglumis Boiss. & Reuter subsp. duriensis Pinto da Silva

  • Micropyropsis tuberosa Romero — Zarco & Cabezudo

  • Poa granitica Br.-Bl. subsp. disparilis (E. I. Nyárády) E. I. Nyárády

  • * Poa riphaea (Ascher et Graebner) Fritsch

  • Pseudarrhenatherum pallens (Link) J. Holub

  • Puccinellia phryganodes (Trin.) Scribner + Merr.

  • Puccinellia pungens (Pau) Paunero

  • * Stipa austroitalica Martinovsky

  • * Stipa bavarica Martinovsky & H. Scholz

  • Stipa danubialis Dihoru & Roman

  • * Stipa styriaca Martinovsky

  • * Stipa veneta Moraldo

  • * Stipa zalesskii Wilensky

  • Trisetum subalpestre (Hartman) Neuman

GROSSULARIACEAE

  • * Ribes sardoum Martelli

HIPPURIDACEAE

  • Hippuris tetraphylla L. Fil.

HYPERICACEAE

  • * Hypericum aciferum (Greuter) N.K.B. Robson

IRIDACEAE

  • Crocus cyprius Boiss. et Kotschy

  • Crocus hartmannianus Holmboe

  • Gladiolus palustris Gaud.

  • Iris aphylla L. subsp. hungarica Hegi

  • Iris humilis Georgi subsp. arenaria (Waldst. et Kit.) A. et D.Löve

JUNCACEAE

  • Juncus valvatus Link

  • Luzula arctica Blytt

LABIATAE

  • Dracocephalum austriacum L.

  • * Micromeria taygetea P. H. Davis

  • Nepeta dirphya (Boiss.) Heldr. ex Halacsy

  • * Nepeta sphaciotica P. H. Davis

  • Origanum dictamnus L.

  • Phlomis brevibracteata Turril

  • Phlomis cypria Post

  • Salvia veneris Hedge

  • Sideritis cypria Post

  • Sideritis incana subsp. glauca (Cav.) Malagarriga

  • Sideritis javalambrensis Pau

  • Sideritis serrata Cav. ex Lag.

  • Teucrium lepicephalum Pau

  • Teucrium turredanum Losa & Rivas Goday

  • * Thymus camphoratus Hoffmanns. & Link

  • Thymus carnosus Boiss.

  • * Thymus lotocephalus G. López & R. Morales (Thymus cephalotos L. )

LEGUMINOSAE

  • Anthyllis hystrix Cardona, Contandr. & E. Sierra

  • * Astragalus algarbiensis Coss. ex Bunge

  • * Astragalus aquilanus Anzalone

  • Astragalus centralpinus Braun-Blanquet

  • * Astragalus macrocarpus DC. subsp. lefkarensis

  • * Astragalus maritimus Moris

  • Astragalus peterfii Jáv.

  • Astragalus tremolsianus Pau

  • * Astragalus verrucosus Moris

  • * Cytisus aeolicus Guss. ex Lindl.

  • Genista dorycnifolia Font Quer

  • Genista holopetala (Fleischm. ex Koch) Baldacci

  • Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. subsp. fallax Franco

  • * Ononis hackelii Lange

  • Trifolium saxatile All.

  • * Vicia bifoliolata J.D. Rodríguez

LENTIBULARIACEAE

  • * Pinguicula crystallina Sm.

  • Pinguicula nevadensis (Lindb.) Casper

LILIACEAE

  • Allium grosii Font Quer

  • * Androcymbium rechingeri Greuter

  • * Asphodelus bento-rainhae P. Silva

  • * Chionodoxa lochiae Meikle in Kew Bull.

  • Colchicum arenarium Waldst. et Kit.

  • Hyacinthoides vicentina (Hoffmans. & Link) Rothm.

  • * Muscari gussonei (Parl.) Tod.

  • Scilla litardierei Breist.

  • * Scilla morrisii Meikle

  • Tulipa cypria Stapf

  • Tulipa hungarica Borbas

LINACEAE

  • * Linum dolomiticum Borbas

  • * Linum muelleri Moris (Linum maritimum muelleri)

LYTHRACEAE

  • * Lythrum flexuosum Lag.

MALVACEAE

  • Kosteletzkya pentacarpos (L.) Ledeb.

NAJADACEAE

  • Najas flexilis (Willd.) Rostk. & W.L. Schmidt

  • Najas tenuissima (A. Braun) Magnus

OLEACEAE

  • Syringa josikaea Jacq. Fil. ex Reichenb.

ORCHIDACEAE

  • Anacamptis urvilleana Sommier et Caruana Gatto

  • Calypso bulbosa L.

  • * Cephalanthera cucullata Boiss. & Heldr.

  • Cypripedium calceolus L.

  • Dactylorhiza kalopissii E.Nelson

  • Gymnigritella runei Teppner & Klein

  • Himantoglossum adriaticum Baumann

  • Himantoglossum caprinum (Bieb.) V.Koch

  • Liparis loeselii (L.) Rich.

  • * Ophrys kotschyi H.Fleischm. et Soo

  • * Ophrys lunulata Parl.

  • Ophrys melitensis (Salkowski) J et P Devillers-Terschuren

  • Platanthera obtusata (Pursh) subsp. oligantha (Turez.) Hulten

OROBANCHACEAE

  • Orobanche densiflora Salzm. ex Reut.

PAEONIACEAE

  • Paeonia cambessedesii (Willk.) Willk.

  • Paeonia clusii F.C. Stern subsp. rhodia (Stearn) Tzanoudakis

  • Paeonia officinalis L. subsp. banatica (Rachel) Soo

  • Paeonia parnassica Tzanoudakis

PALMAE

  • Phoenix theophrasti Greuter

PAPAVERACEAE

  • Corydalis gotlandica Lidén

  • Papaver laestadianum (Nordh.) Nordh.

  • Papaver radicatum Rottb. subsp. hyperboreum Nordh.

PLANTAGINACEAE

  • Plantago algarbiensis Sampaio (Plantago bracteosa (Willk.) G. Sampaio)

  • Plantago almogravensis Franco

PLUMBAGINACEAE

  • Armeria berlengensis Daveau

  • * Armeria helodes Martini & Pold

  • Armeria neglecta Girard

  • Armeria pseudarmeria (Murray) Mansfeld

  • * Armeria rouyana Daveau

  • Armeria soleirolii (Duby) Godron

  • Armeria velutina Welw. ex Boiss. & Reuter

  • Limonium dodartii (Girard) O. Kuntze subsp. lusitanicum (Daveau) Franco

  • * Limonium insulare (Beg. & Landi) Arrig. & Diana

  • Limonium lanceolatum (Hoffmans. & Link) Franco

  • Limonium multiflorum Erben

  • * Limonium pseudolaetum Arrig. & Diana

  • * Limonium strictissimum (Salzmann) Arrig.

POLYGONACEAE

  • Persicaria foliosa (H. Lindb.) Kitag.

  • Polygonum praelongum Coode & Cullen

  • Rumex rupestris Le Gall

PRIMULACEAE

  • Androsace mathildae Levier

  • Androsace pyrenaica Lam.

  • * Cyclamen fatrense Halda et Sojak

  • * Primula apennina Widmer

  • Primula carniolica Jacq.

  • Primula nutans Georgi

  • Primula palinuri Petagna

  • Primula scandinavica Bruun

  • Soldanella villosa Darracq.

RANUNCULACEAE

  • * Aconitum corsicum Gayer (Aconitum napellus subsp. corsicum)

  • Aconitum firmum (Reichenb.) Neilr subsp. moravicum Skalicky

  • Adonis distorta Ten.

  • Aquilegia bertolonii Schott

  • Aquilegia kitaibelii Schott

  • * Aquilegia pyrenaica D.C. subsp. cazorlensis (Heywood) Galiano

  • * Consolida samia P.H. Davis

  • * Delphinium caseyi B.L.Burtt

  • Pulsatilla grandis Wenderoth Pulsatilla patens (L.) Miller

  • * Pulsatilla pratensis (L.) Miller subsp. hungarica Soo

  • * Pulsatilla slavica G.Reuss.

  • * Pulsatilla subslavica Futak ex Goliasova

  • Pulsatilla vulgaris Hill. subsp. gotlandica (Johanss.) Zaemelis & Paegle

  • Ranunculus kykkoensis Meikle

  • Ranunculus lapponicus L.

  • * Ranunculus weyleri Mares

RESEDACEAE

  • *Reseda decursiva Forssk.

ROSACEAE

  • Agrimonia pilosa Ledebour

  • Potentilla delphinensis Gren. & Godron

  • Potentilla emilii-popii Nyárády

  • * Pyrus magyarica Terpo

  • Sorbus teodorii Liljefors

RUBIACEAE

  • Galium cracoviense Ehrend.

  • * Galium litorale Guss.

  • Galium moldavicum (Dobrescu) Franco

  • * Galium sudeticum Tausch

  • * Galium viridiflorum Boiss. & Reuter

SALICACEAE

  • Salix salvifolia Brot. subsp. australis Franco

SANTALACEAE

  • Thesium ebracteatum Hayne

SAXIFRAGACEAE

  • Saxifraga berica (Beguinot) D.A. Webb

  • Saxifraga florulenta Moretti

  • Saxifraga hirculus L.

  • Saxifraga osloënsis Knaben

  • Saxifraga tombeanensis Boiss. ex Engl.

SCROPHULARIACEAE

  • Antirrhinum charidemi Lange

  • Chaenorrhinum serpyllifolium (Lange) Lange subsp. lusitanicum R. Fernandes

  • * Euphrasia genargentea (Feoli) Diana

  • Euphrasia marchesettii Wettst. ex Marches.

  • Linaria algarviana Chav.

  • Linaria coutinhoi Valdés

  • Linaria loeselii Schweigger

  • * Linaria ficalhoana Rouy

  • Linaria flava (Poiret) Desf.

  • * Linaria hellenica Turrill

  • Linaria pseudolaxiflora Lojacono

  • * Linaria ricardoi Cout.

  • Linaria tonzigii Lona

  • * Linaria tursica B. Valdés & Cabezudo

  • Odontites granatensis Boiss.

  • * Pedicularis sudetica Willd.

  • Rhinanthus oesilensis (Ronniger & Saarsoo) Vassilcz

  • Tozzia carpathica Wol.

  • Verbascum litigiosum Samp.

  • Veronica micrantha Hoffmanns. & Link

  • * Veronica oetaea L.-A. Gustavsson

SOLANACEAE

  • *Atropa baetica Willk.

THYMELAEACEAE

  • * Daphne arbuscula Celak

  • Daphne petraea Leybold

  • * Daphne rodriguezii Texidor

ULMACEAE

  • Zelkova abelicea (Lam.) Boiss.

UMBELLIFERAE

  • * Angelica heterocarpa Lloyd

  • Angelica palustris (Besser) Hoffm.

  • * Apium bermejoi Llorens

  • Apium repens (Jacq.) Lag.

  • Athamanta cortiana Ferrarini

  • * Bupleurum capillare Boiss. & Heldr.

  • * Bupleurum kakiskalae Greuter

  • Eryngium alpinum L.

  • * Eryngium viviparum Gay

  • * Ferula sadleriana Lebed.

  • Hladnikia pastinacifolia Reichenb.

  • * Laserpitium longiradium Boiss.

  • * Naufraga balearica Constans & Cannon

  • * Oenanthe conioides Lange

  • Petagnia saniculifolia Guss.

  • Rouya polygama (Desf.) Coincy

  • * Seseli intricatum Boiss.

  • Seseli leucospermum Waldst. et Kit

  • Thorella verticillatinundata (Thore) Briq.

VALERIANACEAE

  • Centranthus trinervis (Viv.) Beguinot

VIOLACEAE

  • Viola delphinantha Boiss.

  • * Viola hispida Lam.

  • Viola jaubertiana Mares & Vigineix

  • Viola rupestris F.W. Schmidt subsp. relicta Jalas

LOWER PLANTS U.K.

BRYOPHYTA

  • Bruchia vogesiaca Schwaegr. (o)

  • Bryhnia novae-angliae (Sull & Lesq.) Grout (o)

  • * Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum (C. Müll.) Crum. (Bryoerythrophyllum machadoanum (Sergio) M. O. Hill) (o)

  • Buxbaumia viridis (Moug.) Moug. & Nestl. (o)

  • Cephalozia macounii (Aust.) Aust. (o)

  • Cynodontium suecicum (H. Arn. & C. Jens.) I. Hag. (o)

  • Dichelyma capillaceum (Dicks) Myr. (o)

  • Dicranum viride (Sull. & Lesq.) Lindb. (o)

  • Distichophyllum carinatum Dix. & Nich. (o)

  • Drepanocladus (Hamatocaulis) vernicosus (Mitt.) Warnst. (o)

  • Encalypta mutica (I. Hagen) (o)

  • Hamatocaulis lapponicus (Norrl.) Hedenäs (o)

  • Herzogiella turfacea (Lindb.) I. Wats. (o)

  • Hygrohypnum montanum (Lindb.) Broth. (o)

  • Jungermannia handelii (Schiffn.) Amak. (o)

  • Mannia triandra (Scop.) Grolle (o)

  • * Marsupella profunda Lindb. (o)

  • Meesia longiseta Hedw. (o)

  • Nothothylas orbicularis (Schwein.) Sull. (o)

  • Ochyraea tatrensis Vana (o)

  • Orthothecium lapponicum (Schimp.) C. Hartm. (o)

  • Orthotrichum rogeri Brid. (o)

  • Petalophyllum ralfsii (Wils.) Nees & Gott. (o)

  • Plagiomnium drummondii (Bruch & Schimp.) T. Kop. (o)

  • Riccia breidleri Jur. (o)

  • Riella helicophylla (Bory & Mont.) Mont. (o)

  • Scapania massolongi (K. Müll.) K. Müll. (o)

  • Sphagnum pylaisii Brid. (o)

  • Tayloria rudolphiana (Garov) B. & S. (o)

  • Tortella rigens (N. Alberts) (o)

SPECIES FOR MACARONESIA U.K.

PTERIDOPHYTA U.K.

HYMENOPHYLLACEAE

  • Hymenophyllum maderensis Gibby & Lovis

DRYOPTERIDACEAE

  • * Polystichum drepanum (Sw.) C. Presl.

ISOETACEAE

  • Isoetes azorica Durieu & Paiva ex Milde

MARSILEACEAE

  • * Marsilea azorica Launert & Paiva

ANGIOSPERMAE U.K.

ASCLEPIADACEAE

  • Caralluma burchardii N. E. Brown

  • * Ceropegia chrysantha Svent.

BORAGINACEAE

  • Echium candicans L. fil.

  • * Echium gentianoides Webb & Coincy

  • Myosotis azorica H. C. Watson

  • Myosotis maritima Hochst. in Seub.

CAMPANULACEAE

  • * Azorina vidalii (H. C. Watson) Feer

  • Musschia aurea (L. f.) DC.

  • * Musschia wollastonii Lowe

CAPRIFOLIACEAE

  • * Sambucus palmensis Link

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

  • Spergularia azorica (Kindb.) Lebel

CELASTRACEAE

  • Maytenus umbellata (R. Br.) Mabb.

CHENOPODIACEAE

  • Beta patula Ait.

CISTACEAE

  • Cistus chinamadensis Banares & Romero

  • * Helianthemum bystropogophyllum Svent.

COMPOSITAE

  • Andryala crithmifolia Ait.

  • * Argyranthemum lidii Humphries

  • Argyranthemum thalassophylum (Svent.) Hump.

  • Argyranthemum winterii (Svent.) Humphries

  • * Atractylis arbuscula Svent. & Michaelis

  • Atractylis preauxiana Schultz.

  • Calendula maderensis DC.

  • Cheirolophus duranii (Burchard) Holub

  • Cheirolophus ghomerytus (Svent.) Holub

  • Cheirolophus junonianus (Svent.) Holub

  • Cheirolophus massonianus (Lowe) Hansen & Sund.

  • Cirsium latifolium Lowe

  • Helichrysum gossypinum Webb

  • Helichrysum monogynum Burtt & Sund.

  • Hypochoeris oligocephala (Svent. & Bramw.) Lack

  • * Lactuca watsoniana Trel.

  • * Onopordum nogalesii Svent.

  • * Onorpordum carduelinum Bolle

  • * Pericallis hadrosoma (Svent.) B. Nord.

  • Phagnalon benettii Lowe

  • Stemmacantha cynaroides (Chr. Son. in Buch) Ditt

  • Sventenia bupleuroides Font Quer

  • * Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum Webb & Berth

CONVOLVULACEAE

  • * Convolvulus caput-medusae Lowe

  • * Convolvulus lopez-socasii Svent.

  • * Convolvulus massonii A. Dietr.

CRASSULACEAE

  • Aeonium gomeraense Praeger

  • Aeonium saundersii Bolle

  • Aichryson dumosum (Lowe) Praeg.

  • Monanthes wildpretii Banares & Scholz

  • Sedum brissemoretii Raymond-Hamet

CRUCIFERAE

  • * Crambe arborea Webb ex Christ

  • Crambe laevigata DC. ex Christ

  • * Crambe sventenii R. Petters ex Bramwell & Sund.

  • * Parolinia schizogynoides Svent.

  • Sinapidendron rupestre (Ait.) Lowe

CYPERACEAE

  • Carex malato-belizii Raymond

DIPSACACEAE

  • Scabiosa nitens Roemer & J. A. Schultes

ERICACEAE

  • Erica scoparia L. subsp. azorica (Hochst.) D. A. Webb

EUPHORBIACEAE

  • * Euphorbia handiensis Burchard

  • Euphorbia lambii Svent.

  • Euphorbia stygiana H. C. Watson

GERANIACEAE

  • * Geranium maderense P. F. Yeo

GRAMINEAE

  • Deschampsia maderensis (Haeck. & Born.) Buschm.

  • Phalaris maderensis (Menezes) Menezes

GLOBULARIACEAE

  • * Globularia ascanii D. Bramwell & Kunkel

  • * Globularia sarcophylla Svent.

LABIATAE

  • * Sideritis cystosiphon Svent.

  • * Sideritis discolor (Webb ex de Noe) Bolle

  • Sideritis infernalis Bolle

  • Sideritis marmorea Bolle

  • Teucrium abutiloides L'Hér.

  • Teucrium betonicum L'Hér.

LEGUMINOSAE

  • * Anagyris latifolia Brouss. ex. Willd.

  • Anthyllis lemanniana Lowe

  • * Dorycnium spectabile Webb & Berthel

  • * Lotus azoricus P. W. Ball

  • Lotus callis-viridis D. Bramwell & D. H. Davis

  • * Lotus kunkelii (E. Chueca) D. Bramwell & al.

  • * Teline rosmarinifolia Webb & Berthel.

  • * Teline salsoloides Arco & Acebes.

  • Vicia dennesiana H. C. Watson

LILIACEAE

  • * Androcymbium psammophilum Svent.

  • Scilla maderensis Menezes

  • Semele maderensis Costa

LORANTHACEAE

  • Arceuthobium azoricum Wiens & Hawksw.

MYRICACEAE

  • * Myrica rivas-martinezii Santos.

OLEACEAE

  • Jasminum azoricum L.

  • Picconia azorica (Tutin) Knobl.

ORCHIDACEAE

  • Goodyera macrophylla Lowe

PITTOSPORACEAE

  • * Pittosporum coriaceum Dryand. ex. Ait.

PLANTAGINACEAE

  • Plantago malato-belizii Lawalree

PLUMBAGINACEAE

  • * Limonium arborescens (Brouss.) Kuntze

  • Limonium dendroides Svent.

  • *Limonium spectabile (Svent.) Kunkel & Sunding

  • *Limonium sventenii Santos & Fernández Galván

POLYGONACEAE

  • Rumex azoricus Rech. fil.

RHAMNACEAE

  • Frangula azorica Tutin

ROSACEAE

  • * Bencomia brachystachya Svent.

  • Bencomia sphaerocarpa Svent.

  • * Chamaemeles coriacea Lindl.

  • Dendriopoterium pulidoi Svent.

  • Marcetella maderensis (Born.) Svent.

  • Prunus lusitanica L. subsp. azorica (Mouillef.) Franco

  • Sorbus maderensis (Lowe) Dode

SANTALACEAE

  • Kunkeliella subsucculenta Kammer

SCROPHULARIACEAE

  • * Euphrasia azorica H.C. Watson

  • Euphrasia grandiflora Hochst. in Seub.

  • * Isoplexis chalcantha Svent. & O'Shanahan

  • Isoplexis isabelliana (Webb & Berthel.) Masferrer

  • Odontites holliana (Lowe) Benth.

  • Sibthorpia peregrina L.

SOLANACEAE

  • * Solanum lidii Sunding

UMBELLIFERAE

  • Ammi trifoliatum (H. C. Watson) Trelease

  • Bupleurum handiense (Bolle) Kunkel

  • Chaerophyllum azoricum Trelease

  • Ferula latipinna Santos

  • Melanoselinum decipiens (Schrader & Wendl.) Hoffm.

  • Monizia edulis Lowe

  • Oenanthe divaricata (R. Br.) Mabb.

  • Sanicula azorica Guthnick ex Seub.

VIOLACEAE

  • Viola paradoxa Lowe

LOWER PLANTS U.K.

BRYOPHYTA

  • * Echinodium spinosum (Mitt.) Jur. (o)

  • * Thamnobryum fernandesii Sergio (o).]

ANNEX IIIU.K.CRITERIA FOR SELECTING SITES ELIGIBLE FOR IDENTIFICATION AS SITES OF COMMUNITY IMPORTANCE AND DESIGNATION AS SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION

STAGE 1:Assessment at national level of the relative importance of sites for each natural habitat type in Annex I and each species in Annex II (including priority natural habitat types and priority species)U.K.

A.Site assessment criteria for a given natural habitat type in Annex IU.K.

(a)

Degree of representativity of the natural habitat [X1type on the site.]

(b)

Area of the site covered by the natural habitat type in relation to the total area covered by that natural habitat type within national territory.

(c)

Degree of conservation of the structure and functions of the natural habitat type concerned and restoration possibilities.

(d)

Global assessment of the value of the site for conservation of the natural habitat type concerned.

B.Site assessment criteria for a given species in Annex IIU.K.

(a)

Size and density of the population of the species present on the site in relation to the populations present within national territory.

(b)

Degree of conservation of the features of the habitat which are important for the species concerned and restoration possibilities.

(c)

Degree of isolation of the population present on the site in relation to the natural range of the species.

(d)

Global assessment of the value of the site for conservation of the species concerned.

C.On the basis of these criteria, Member States will classify the sites which they propose on the national list as sites eligible for identification as sites of Community importance according to their relative value for the conservation of each natural habitat type in Annex I or each species in Annex II.U.K.

D.That list will show the sites containing the priority natural habitat types and priority species selected by the Member States on the basis of the criteria in A and B above.U.K.

STAGE 2:Assessment of the Community importance of the sites included on the national listsU.K.

1.All the sites identified by the Member States in Stage 1 which contain priority natural habitat types and/or species will be considered as sites of Community importance.U.K.

2.The assessment of the Community importance of other sites on Member States' lists, i.e. their contribution to maintaining or re-establishing, at a favourable conservation status, a natural habitat in Annex I or a species in Annex II and/or to the coherence of Natura 2000 will take account of the following criteria:U.K.

(a)

relative value of the site at national level;

(b)

geographical situation of the site in relation to migration routes of species in Annex II and whether it belongs to a continuous ecosystem situated on both sides of one or more internal Community frontiers;

(c)

total area of the site;

(d)

number of natural habitat types in Annex I and species in Annex II present on the site;

(e)

global ecological value of the site for the biogeographical regions concerned and/or for the whole of the territory referred to in Article 2, as regards both [X1the characteristic or unique] aspect of its features and the way they are combined.

[F1ANNEX IV U.K. ANIMAL AND PLANT SPECIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST IN NEED OF STRICT PROTECTION

The species listed in this Annex are indicated:

  • by the name of species or subspecies, or

  • by the body of species belonging to a higher taxon or to a designated part of that taxon.

The abbreviation spp. after the name of a family or genus designates all the species belonging to that family or genus.

(a) ANIMALS U.K.

VERTEBRATES U.K.

MAMMALS U.K.
INSECTIVORA U.K.

Erinaceidae

  • Erinaceus algirus

Soricidae

  • Crocidura canariensis

  • Crocidura sicula

Talpidae

  • Galemys pyrenaicus

MICROCHIROPTERA U.K.
  • All species

MEGACHIROPTERA U.K.

Pteropodidae

  • Rousettus aegyptiacus

RODENTIA U.K.

Gliridae

  • All species except Glis glis and Eliomys quercinus

Sciuridae

  • Marmota marmota latirostris

  • Pteromys volans (Sciuropterus russicus)

  • Spermophilus citellus (Citellus citellus)

  • Spermophilus suslicus (Citellus suslicus)

  • Sciurus anomalus

Castoridae

  • Castor fiber (except the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Finnish and Swedish, populations)

Cricetidae

  • Cricetus cricetus (except the Hungarian populations)

  • Mesocricetus newtoni

Microtidae

  • Microtus cabrerae

  • Microtus oeconomus arenicola

  • Microtus oeconomus mehelyi

  • Microtus tatricus

Zapodidae

  • Sicista betulina

  • Sicista subtilis

Hystricidae

  • Hystrix cristata

CARNIVORA U.K.

Canidae

  • Alopex lagopus

  • Canis lupus ( except the Greek populations north of the 39th parallel; Estonian populations, Spanish populations north of the Duero; Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovak populations and Finnish populations within the reindeer management area as defined in paragraph 2 of the Finnish Act No 848/90 of 14 September 1990 on reindeer management)

Ursidae

  • Ursus arctos

Mustelidae

  • Lutra lutra

  • Mustela eversmanii

  • Mustela lutreola

  • Vormela peregusna

Felidae

  • Felis silvestris

  • Lynx lynx (except the Estonian population)

  • Lynx pardinus

Phocidae

  • Monachus monachus

  • Phoca hispida saimensis

ARTIODACTYLA U.K.

Cervidae

  • Cervus elaphus corsicanus

Bovidae

  • Bison bonasus

  • Capra aegagrus (natural populations)

  • Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica

  • Ovis gmelini musimon (Ovis ammon musimon) (natural populations — Corsica and Sardinia)

  • Ovis orientalis ophion (Ovis gmelini ophion)

  • Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (Rupicapra rupicapra ornata)

  • Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica

  • Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica

CETACEA U.K.
  • All species

REPTILES U.K.
TESTUDINATA U.K.

Testudinidae

  • Testudo graeca

  • Testudo hermanni

  • Testudo marginata

Cheloniidae

  • Caretta caretta

  • Chelonia mydas

  • Lepidochelys kempii

  • Eretmochelys imbricata

Dermochelyidae

  • Dermochelys coriacea

Emydidae

  • Emys orbicularis

  • Mauremys caspica

  • Mauremys leprosa

SAURIA U.K.

Lacertidae

  • Algyroides fitzingeri

  • Algyroides marchi

  • Algyroides moreoticus

  • Algyroides nigropunctatus

  • Gallotia atlantica

  • Gallotia galloti

  • Gallotia galloti insulanagae

  • Gallotia simonyi

  • Gallotia stehlini

  • Lacerta agilis

  • Lacerta bedriagae

  • Lacerta bonnali (Lacerta monticola)

  • Lacerta monticola

  • Lacerta danfordi

  • Lacerta dugesi

  • Lacerta graeca

  • Lacerta horvathi

  • Lacerta schreiberi

  • Lacerta trilineata

  • Lacerta viridis

  • Lacerta vivipara pannonica

  • Ophisops elegans

  • Podarcis erhardii

  • Podarcis filfolensis

  • Podarcis hispanica atrata

  • Podarcis lilfordi

  • Podarcis melisellensis

  • Podarcis milensis

  • Podarcis muralis

  • Podarcis peloponnesiaca

  • Podarcis pityusensis

  • Podarcis sicula

  • Podarcis taurica

  • Podarcis tiliguerta

  • Podarcis wagleriana

Scincidae

  • Ablepharus kitaibelii

  • Chalcides bedriagai

  • Chalcides ocellatus

  • Chalcides sexlineatus

  • Chalcides simonyi (Chalcides occidentalis)

  • Chalcides viridianus

  • Ophiomorus punctatissimus

Gekkonidae

  • Cyrtopodion kotschyi

  • Phyllodactylus europaeus

  • Tarentola angustimentalis

  • Tarentola boettgeri

  • Tarentola delalandii

  • Tarentola gomerensis

Agamidae

  • Stellio stellio

Chamaeleontidae

  • Chamaeleo chamaeleon

Anguidae

  • Ophisaurus apodus

OPHIDIA U.K.

Colubridae

  • Coluber caspius

  • Coluber cypriensis

  • Coluber hippocrepis

  • Coluber jugularis

  • Coluber laurenti

  • Coluber najadum

  • Coluber nummifer

  • Coluber viridiflavus

  • Coronella austriaca

  • Eirenis modesta

  • Elaphe longissima

  • Elaphe quatuorlineata

  • Elaphe situla

  • Natrix natrix cetti

  • Natrix natrix corsa

  • Natrix natrix cypriaca

  • Natrix tessellata

  • Telescopus falax

Viperidae

  • Vipera ammodytes

  • Macrovipera schweizeri (Vipera lebetina schweizeri)

  • Vipera seoanni (except Spanish populations)

  • Vipera ursinii

  • Vipera xanthina

Boidae

  • Eryx jaculus

AMPHIBIANS U.K.
CAUDATA U.K.

Salamandridae

  • Chioglossa lusitanica

  • Euproctus asper

  • Euproctus montanus

  • Euproctus platycephalus

  • Mertensiella luschani (Salamandra luschani)

  • Salamandra atra

  • Salamandra aurorae

  • Salamandra lanzai

  • Salamandrina terdigitata

  • Triturus carnifex (Triturus cristatus carnifex)

  • Triturus cristatus (Triturus cristatus cristatus)

  • Triturus italicus

  • Triturus karelinii (Triturus cristatus karelinii)

  • Triturus marmoratus

  • Triturus montandoni

  • Triturus vulgaris ampelensis

Proteidae

  • Proteus anguinus

Plethodontidae

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) ambrosii

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) flavus

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) genei

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) imperialis

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) strinatii (Hydromantes (Speleomantes) italicus)

  • Hydromantes (Speleomantes) supramontis

ANURA U.K.

Discoglossidae

  • Alytes cisternasii

  • Alytes muletensis

  • Alytes obstetricans

  • Bombina bombina

  • Bombina variegata

  • Discoglossus galganoi ( including Discoglossus jeanneae )

  • Discoglossus montalentii

  • Discoglossus pictus

  • Discoglossus sardus

Ranidae

  • Rana arvalis

  • Rana dalmatina

  • Rana graeca

  • Rana iberica

  • Rana italica

  • Rana latastei

  • Rana lessonae

Pelobatidae

  • Pelobates cultripes

  • Pelobates fuscus

  • Pelobates syriacus

Bufonidae

  • Bufo calamita

  • Bufo viridis

Hylidae

  • Hyla arborea

  • Hyla meridionalis

  • Hyla sarda

FISH U.K.
ACIPENSERIFORMES U.K.

Acipenseridae

  • Acipenser naccarii

  • Acipenser sturio

SALMONIFORMES U.K.

Coregonidae

  • Coregonus oxyrhynchus (anadromous populations in certain sectors of the North Sea, except the Finnish populations)

CYPRINIFORMES U.K.

Cyprinidae

  • Anaecypris hispanica

  • Phoxinus percnurus

ATHERINIFORMES U.K.

Cyprinodontidae

  • Valencia hispanica

PERCIFORMES U.K.

Percidae

  • Gymnocephalus baloni

  • Romanichthys valsanicola

  • Zingel asper

INVERTEBRATES U.K.

ARTHROPODS U.K.
CRUSTACEA U.K.

Isopoda

  • Armadillidium ghardalamensis

INSECTA U.K.

Coleoptera

  • Bolbelasmus unicornis

  • Buprestis splendens

  • Carabus hampei

  • Carabus hungaricus

  • Carabus olympiae

  • Carabus variolosus

  • Carabus zawadszkii

  • Cerambyx cerdo

  • Cucujus cinnaberinus

  • Dorcadion fulvum cervae

  • Duvalius gebhardti

  • Duvalius hungaricus

  • Dytiscus latissimus

  • Graphoderus bilineatus

  • Leptodirus hochenwarti

  • Pilemia tigrina

  • Osmoderma eremita

  • Phryganophilus ruficollis

  • Probaticus subrugosus

  • Propomacrus cypriacus

  • Pseudogaurotina excellens

  • Pseudoseriscius cameroni

  • Pytho kolwensis

  • Rosalia alpina

Lepidoptera

  • Apatura metis

  • Arytrura musculus

  • Catopta thrips

  • Chondrosoma fiduciarium

  • Coenonympha hero

  • Coenonympha oedippus

  • Colias myrmidone

  • Cucullia mixta

  • Dioszeghyana schmidtii

  • Erannis ankeraria

  • Erebia calcaria

  • Erebia christi

  • Erebia sudetica

  • Eriogaster catax

  • Fabriciana elisa

  • Glyphipterix loricatella

  • Gortyna borelii lunata

  • Hypodryas maturna

  • Hyles hippophaes

  • Leptidea morsei

  • Lignyoptera fumidaria

  • Lopinga achine

  • Lycaena dispar

  • Lycaena helle

  • Maculinea arion

  • Maculinea nausithous

  • Maculinea teleius

  • Melanargia arge

  • Nymphalis vaualbum

  • Papilio alexanor

  • Papilio hospiton

  • Parnassius apollo

  • Parnassius mnemosyne

  • Phyllometra culminaria

  • Plebicula golgus

  • Polymixis rufocincta isolata

  • Polyommatus eroides

  • Proserpinus proserpina

  • Pseudophilotes bavius

  • Xylomoia strix

  • Zerynthia polyxena

Mantodea

  • Apteromantis aptera

Odonata

  • Aeshna viridis

  • Cordulegaster heros

  • Cordulegaster trinacriae

  • Gomphus graslinii

  • Leucorrhinia albifrons

  • Leucorrhinia caudalis

  • Leucorrhinia pectoralis

  • Lindenia tetraphylla

  • Macromia splendens

  • Ophiogomphus cecilia

  • Oxygastra curtisii

  • Stylurus flavipes

  • Sympecma braueri

Orthoptera

  • Baetica ustulata

  • Brachytrupes megacephalus

  • Isophya costata

  • Isophya harzi

  • Isophya stysi

  • Myrmecophilus baronii

  • Odontopodisma rubripes

  • Paracaloptenus caloptenoides

  • Pholidoptera transsylvanica

  • Saga pedo

  • Stenobothrus (Stenobothrodes) eurasius

ARACHNIDA U.K.

Araneae

  • Macrothele calpeiana

MOLLUSCS U.K.
GASTROPODA U.K.
  • Anisus vorticulus

  • Caseolus calculus

  • Caseolus commixta

  • Caseolus sphaerula

  • Chilostoma banaticum

  • Discula leacockiana

  • Discula tabellata

  • Discula testudinalis

  • Discula turricula

  • Discus defloratus

  • Discus guerinianus

  • Elona quimperiana

  • Geomalacus maculosus

  • Geomitra moniziana

  • Gibbula nivosa

  • Hygromia kovacsi

  • Idiomela (Helix) subplicata

  • Lampedusa imitatrix

  • Lampedusa melitensis

  • Leiostyla abbreviata

  • Leiostyla cassida

  • Leiostyla corneocostata

  • Leiostyla gibba

  • Leiostyla lamellosa

  • Paladilhia hungarica

  • Patella ferruginea

  • Sadleriana pannonica

  • Theodoxus prevostianus

  • Theodoxus transversalis

BIVALVIA U.K.

Anisomyaria

  • Lithophaga lithophaga

  • Pinna nobilis

Unionoida

  • Margaritifera auricularia

  • Unio crassus

Dreissenidae

  • Congeria kusceri

ECHINODERMATA U.K.

Echinoidea

  • Centrostephanus longispinus

(b) PLANTS U.K.

Annex IV (b) contains all the plant species listed in Annex II (b) (2) plus those mentioned below:

PTERIDOPHYTA U.K.
ASPLENIACEAE U.K.
  • Asplenium hemionitis L.

ANGIOSPERMAE U.K.
AGAVACEAE U.K.
  • Dracaena draco (L.) L.

AMARYLLIDACEAE U.K.
  • Narcissus longispathus Pugsley

  • Narcissus triandrus L.

BERBERIDACEAE U.K.
  • Berberis maderensis Lowe

CAMPANULACEAE U.K.
  • Campanula morettiana Reichenb.

  • Physoplexis comosa (L.) Schur.

CARYOPHYLLACEAE U.K.
  • Moehringia fontqueri Pau

COMPOSITAE U.K.
  • Argyranthemum pinnatifidum (L.f.) Lowe subsp. succulentum (Lowe) C. J. Humphries

  • Helichrysum sibthorpii Rouy

  • Picris willkommii (Schultz Bip.) Nyman

  • Santolina elegans Boiss. ex DC.

  • Senecio caespitosus Brot.

  • Senecio lagascanus DC. subsp. lusitanicus (P. Cout.) Pinto da Silva

  • Wagenitzia lancifolia (Sieber ex Sprengel) Dostal

CRUCIFERAE U.K.
  • Murbeckiella sousae Rothm.

EUPHORBIACEAE U.K.
  • Euphorbia nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter

GESNERIACEAE U.K.
  • Jankaea heldreichii (Boiss.) Boiss.

  • Ramonda serbica Pancic

IRIDACEAE U.K.
  • Crocus etruscus Parl.

  • Iris boissieri Henriq.

  • Iris marisca Ricci & Colasante

LABIATAE U.K.
  • Rosmarinus tomentosus Huber-Morath & Maire

  • Teucrium charidemi Sandwith

  • Thymus capitellatus Hoffmanns. & Link

  • Thymus villosus L. subsp. villosus L.

LILIACEAE U.K.
  • Androcymbium europaeum (Lange) K. Richter

  • Bellevalia hackelli Freyn

  • Colchicum corsicum Baker

  • Colchicum cousturieri Greuter

  • Fritillaria conica Rix

  • Fritillaria drenovskii Degen & Stoy.

  • Fritillaria gussichiae (Degen & Doerfler) Rix

  • Fritillaria obliqua Ker-Gawl.

  • Fritillaria rhodocanakis Orph. ex Baker

  • Ornithogalum reverchonii Degen & Herv.-Bass.

  • Scilla beirana Samp.

  • Scilla odorata Link

ORCHIDACEAE U.K.
  • Ophrys argolica Fleischm.

  • Orchis scopulorum Simsmerh.

  • Spiranthes aestivalis (Poiret) L. C. M. Richard

PRIMULACEAE U.K.
  • Androsace cylindrica DC.

  • Primula glaucescens Moretti

  • Primula spectabilis Tratt.

RANUNCULACEAE U.K.
  • Aquilegia alpina L.

SAPOTACEAE U.K.
  • Sideroxylon marmulano Banks ex Lowe

SAXIFRAGACEAE U.K.
  • Saxifraga cintrana Kuzinsky ex Willk.

  • Saxifraga portosanctana Boiss.

  • Saxifraga presolanensis Engl.

  • Saxifraga valdensis DC.

  • Saxifraga vayredana Luizet

SCROPHULARIACEAE U.K.
  • Antirrhinum lopesianum Rothm.

  • Lindernia procumbens (Krocker) Philcox

SOLANACEAE U.K.
  • Mandragora officinarum L.

THYMELAEACEAE U.K.
  • Thymelaea broterana P. Cout.

UMBELLIFERAE U.K.
  • Bunium brevifolium Lowe

VIOLACEAE U.K.
  • Viola athois W. Becker

  • Viola cazorlensis Gandoger

ANNEX V U.K. ANIMAL AND PLANT SPECIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST WHOSE TAKING IN THE WILD AND EXPLOITATION MAY BE SUBJECT TO MANAGEMENT MEASURES

The species listed in this Annex are indicated:

  • by the name of the species or subspecies, or

  • by the body of species belonging to a higher taxon or to a designated part of that taxon.

The abbreviation spp. after the name of a family or genus designates all the species belonging to that family or genus.

(a) ANIMALS U.K.

VERTEBRATES U.K.

MAMMALS U.K.
RODENTIA U.K.

Castoridae

  • Castor fiber (Finnish, Swedish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian and Polish populations)

Cricetidae

  • Cricetus cricetus (Hungarian populations)

CARNIVORA U.K.

Canidae

  • Canis aureus

  • Canis lupus (Spanish populations north of the Duero, Greek populations north of the 39th parallel, Finnish populations within the reindeer management area as defined in paragraph 2 of the Finnish Act No 848/90 of 14 September 1990 on reindeer management, Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Polish and Slovak populations)

Mustelidae

  • Martes martes

  • Mustela putorius

Felidae

  • Lynx lynx (Estonian population)

Phocidae

  • All species not mentioned in Annex IV

Viverridae

  • Genetta genetta

  • Herpestes ichneumon

DUPLICIDENTATA U.K.

Leporidae

  • Lepus timidus

ARTIODACTYLA U.K.

Bovidae

  • Capra ibex

  • Capra pyrenaica (except Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica)

  • Rupicapra rupicapra (except Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica, Rupicapra rupicapra ornata and Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica)

AMPHIBIANS U.K.
ANURA U.K.

Ranidae

  • Rana esculenta

  • Rana perezi

  • Rana ridibunda

  • Rana temporaria

FISH U.K.
PETROMYZONIFORMES U.K.

Petromyzonidae

  • Lampetra fluviatilis

  • Lethenteron zanandrai

ACIPENSERIFORMES U.K.

Acipenseridae

  • All species not mentioned in Annex IV

CLUPEIFORMES U.K.

Clupeidae

  • Alosa spp.

SALMONIFORMES U.K.

Salmonidae

  • Thymallus thymallus

  • Coregonus spp. (except Coregonus oxyrhynchus — anadromous populations in certain sectors of the North Sea)

  • Hucho hucho

  • Salmo salar (only in fresh water)

CYPRINIFORMES U.K.

Cyprinidae

  • Aspius aspius

  • Barbus spp.

  • Pelecus cultratus

  • Rutilus friesii meidingeri

  • Rutilus pigus

SILURIFORMES U.K.

Siluridae

  • Silurus aristotelis

PERCIFORMES U.K.

Percidae

  • Gymnocephalus schraetzer

  • Zingel zingel

INVERTEBRATES U.K.

COELENTERATA U.K.
CNIDARIA U.K.
  • Corallium rubrum

MOLLUSCA U.K.
GASTROPODA — STYLOMMATOPHORA U.K.
  • Helix pomatia

BIVALVIA — UNIONOIDA U.K.

Margaritiferidae

  • Margaritifera margaritifera

Unionidae

  • Microcondylaea compressa

  • Unio elongatulus

ANNELIDA U.K.
HIRUDINOIDEA — ARHYNCHOBDELLAE U.K.

Hirudinidae

  • Hirudo medicinalis

ARTHROPODA U.K.
CRUSTACEA — DECAPODA U.K.

Astacidae

  • Astacus astacus

  • Austropotamobius pallipes

  • Austropotamobius torrentium

Scyllaridae

  • Scyllarides latus

INSECTA — LEPIDOPTERA U.K.

Saturniidae

  • Graellsia isabellae

(b) PLANTS U.K.

ALGAE U.K.
RHODOPHYTA CORALLINACEAE U.K.
  • Lithothamnium coralloides Crouan frat.

  • Phymatholithon calcareum (Poll.) Adey & McKibbin

LICHENES U.K.
CLADONIACEAE U.K.
  • Cladonia L. subgenus Cladina (Nyl.) Vain.

BRYOPHYTA U.K.
MUSCI LEUCOBRYACEAE U.K.
  • Leucobryum glaucum (Hedw.) AAngstr.

SPHAGNACEAE U.K.
  • Sphagnum L. spp. (except Sphagnum pylaisii Brid.)

PTERIDOPHYTA U.K.
  • Lycopodium spp.

ANGIOSPERMAE U.K.
AMARYLLIDACEAE U.K.
  • Galanthus nivalis L.

  • Narcissus bulbocodium L.

  • Narcissus juncifolius Lagasca

COMPOSITAE U.K.
  • Arnica montana L.

  • Artemisia eriantha Tem

  • Artemisia genipi Weber

  • Doronicum plantagineum L. subsp. tournefortii (Rouy) P. Cout.

  • Leuzea rhaponticoides Graells

CRUCIFERAE U.K.
  • Alyssum pintadasilvae Dudley.

  • Malcolmia lacera (L.) DC. subsp. graccilima (Samp.) Franco

  • Murbeckiella pinnatifida (Lam.) Rothm. subsp. herminii (Rivas-Martinez) Greuter & Burdet

GENTIANACEAE U.K.
  • Gentiana lutea L.

IRIDACEAE U.K.
  • Iris lusitanica Ker-Gawler

LABIATAE U.K.
  • Teucrium salviastrum Schreber subsp. salviastrum Schreber

LEGUMINOSAE U.K.
  • Anthyllis lusitanica Cullen & Pinto da Silva

  • Dorycnium pentaphyllum Scop. subsp. transmontana Franco

  • Ulex densus Welw. ex Webb.

LILIACEAE U.K.
  • Lilium rubrum Lmk

  • Ruscus aculeatus L.

PLUMBAGINACEAE U.K.
  • Armeria sampaio (Bernis) Nieto Feliner

ROSACEAE U.K.
  • Rubus genevieri Boreau subsp. herminii (Samp.) P. Cout.

SCROPHULARIACEAE U.K.
  • Anarrhinum longipedicelatum R. Fernandes

  • Euphrasia mendonçae Samp.

  • Scrophularia grandiflora DC. subsp. grandiflora DC.

  • Scrophularia berminii Hoffmanns & Link

  • Scrophularia sublyrata Brot.]

ANNEX VIU.K.PROHIBITED METHODS AND MEANS OF CAPTURE AND KILLING AND MODES OF TRANSPORT

(a)Non-selective meansU.K.

MAMMALSU.K.

  • Blind or mutilated animals used as live decoys

  • Tape recorders

  • Electrical and electronic devices capable of killing or stunning

  • Artificial light sources

  • Mirrors and other dazzling devices

  • Devices for illuminating targets

  • Sighting devices for night shooting comprising an electronic image magnifier or image converter

  • Explosives

  • Nets which are non-selective according to their principle or their conditions of use

  • Traps which are non-selective according to their principle or their conditions of use

  • Crossbows

  • Poisons and poisoned or anaesthetic bait

  • Gassing or smoking out

  • Semi-automatic or automatic weapons with a magazine capable of holding more than two rounds of ammunition

FISHU.K.

  • Poison

  • Explosives

(b)Modes of transportU.K.

  • Aircraft

  • Moving motor vehicles

(1)

[F1 Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats , version EUR 15/2″ adopted by the Habitats Committee on 4 October 1999 and Amendments to the Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats with a view to EU enlargement (Hab. 01/11b-rev. 1) adopted by the Habitats Committee on 24 April 2002 after written consultation, European Commission, Directorate General for Environment.]

(2)

[F1Except bryophytes in Annex II (b).]

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