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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 (OJ L 206 22.7.1992, p. 7) |
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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
Definitions
Article 1
For the purpose of this Directive:
conservation means a series of measures required to maintain or restore the natural habitats and the populations of species of wild fauna and flora at a favourable status as defined in (e) and (i);
natural habitats means terrestrial or aquatic areas distinguished by geographic, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural;
natural habitat types of Community interest means those which, within the territory referred to in Article 2:
are in danger of disappearance in their natural range;
or
have a small natural range following their regression or by reason of their intrinsically restricted area;
or
present outstanding examples of typical characteristics of one or more of the nine following biogeographical regions: Alpine, Atlantic, Black Sea, Boreal, Continental, Macaronesian, Mediterranean, Pannonian and Steppic.
Such habitat types are listed or may be listed in Annex I;
priority natural habitat types means natural habitat types in danger of disappearence, which are present on the territory referred to in Article 2 and for the conservation of which the Community has particular responsibility in view of the proportion of their natural range which falls within the territory referred to in Article 2; these priority natural habitat types are indicated by an asterisk (*) in Annex I;
conservation status of a natural habitat means the sum of the influences acting on a natural habitat and its typical species that may affect its long-term natural distribution, structure and functions as well as the long-term survival of its typical species within the territory referred to in Article 2.
►C1 The conservation status ◄ of a natural habitat will be taken as ‘favourable’ when:
habitat of a species means an environment defined by specific abiotic and biotic factors, in which the species lives at any stage of its biological cycle;
species of Community interest means species which, within the territory referred to in Article 2, are:
endangered, except those species whose natural range is marginal in that territory and which are not endangered or vulnerable in the western palearctic region; or
vulnerable, i.e. believed likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the causal factors continue operating; or
rare, i.e. with small populations that are not at present endangered or vulnerable, but are at risk. The species are located within restricted geographical areas or are thinly scattered over a more extensive range; or
endemic and requiring particular attention by reason of the specific nature of their habitat and/or the potential impact of their exploitation on their habitat and/or the potential impact of their exploitation on their conservation status.
Such species are listed or may be listed in Annex II and/or Annex IV or V;
priority species means species referred to in (g) (i) for the conservation of which the Community has particular responsibility in view of the proportion of their natural range which falls within the territory referred to in Article 2; these priority species are indicated by an asterisk (*) in Annex II;
conservation status of a species means the sum of the influences acting on the species concerned that may affect the long-term distribution and abundance of its populations within the territory referred to in Article 2;
The conservation status will be taken as ‘favourable’ when:
site means a geographically defined area whose extent is clearly delineated;
site of Community importance means a site which, in the biogeographical region or regions to which ►C1 it belongs, ◄ contributes significantly to the maintenance or restoration at a favourable conservation status of a natural habitat type in Annex I or of a species in Annex II and may also contribute significantly to the coherence of Natura 2000 referred to in Article 3, and/or contributes significantly to the maintenance of biological diversity within the biogeographic region or regions concerned.
For animal species ranging over wide areas, sites of Community importance shall correspond to the places within the natural range of such species which present the physical or biological factors essential to their life and reproduction;
special area of conservation means a site of Community importance designated by the Member States through a statutory, administrative and/or contractual act where the necessary conservation measures are applied for the maintenance or restoration, at a favourable conservation status, of the natural habitats and/or the populations of the species for which the site is designated;
specimen means any animal or plant, whether alive or dead, of the species listed in Annex IV and Annex V, any part or derivative thereof, as well as any other goods which appear, from an accompanying document, the packaging or a mark or label, or from any other circumstances, to be parts or derivatives of animals or plants of those species;
the committee means the committee set up pursuant to Article 20.
Article 2
Conservation of natural habitats and habitats of species
Article 3
The Natura 2000 network shall include the special protection areas classified by the Member States pursuant to Directive 79/409/EEC.
Article 4
The list shall be transmitted to the Commission, within three years of the notification of this Directive, together with information on each site. That information shall include a map of the site, its name, location, extent and the data resulting from application of the criteria specified in Annex III (Stage 1) provided in a format established by the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
Member States whose sites hosting one or more priority natural habitat types and priority species represent more than 5 % of their national territory may, in agreement with the Commission, request that the criteria listed in Annex III (Stage 2) be applied more flexibly in selecting all the sites of Community importance in their territory.
The list of sites selected as sites of Community importance, identifying those which host one or more priority natural habitat types or priority species, shall be adopted by the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21.
Article 5
Article 6
Where the site concerned hosts a priority natural habitat type and/or a priority species, the only considerations which may be raised are those relating to human health or public safety, to beneficial consequences of primary importance for the environment or, further to an opinion from the Commission, to other imperative reasons of overriding public interest.
Article 7
Obligations arising under Article 6 (2), (3) and (4) of this Directive shall replace any obligations arising under the first sentence of Article 4 (4) of Directive 79/409/EEC in respect of areas classified pursuant to Article 4 (1) or similarly recognized under Article 4 (2) thereof, as from the date of implementation of this Directive or the date of classification or recognition by a Member State under Directive 79/409/EEC, where the latter date is later.
Article 8
Article 9
The Commission, acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21, shall periodically review the contribution of Natura 2000 towards achievement of the objectives set out in Article 2 and 3. In this context, a special area of conservation may be considered for declassification where this is warranted by natural developments noted as a result of the surveillance provided for in Article 11.
Article 10
Member States shall endeavour, where they consider it necessary, in their land-use planning and development policies and, in particular, with a view to improving the ecological ►C1 coherence of the Natura ◄ 2000 network, to encourage the management of features of the landscape which are of major importance for wild fauna and flora.
Such features are those which, by virtue of their linear and continuous structure (such as rivers with their banks or the traditional systems for marking field boundaries) or their function as stepping stones (such as ponds or small woods), are essential for the migration, dispersal and genetic exchange of wild species.
Article 11
Member States shall undertake surveillance of the conservation status of the natural habitats and species referred to in Article 2 with particular regard to priority natural habitat types and priority species.
Protection of species
Article 12
Member States shall take the requisite measures to establish a system of strict protection for the animal species listed in Annex IV (a) in their natural range, prohibiting:
all forms of deliberate capture or killing of specimens of these species in the wild;
deliberate disturbance of these species, particularly during the period of breeding, rearing, hibernation and migration;
deliberate destruction or taking of eggs from the wild;
deterioration or destruction of breeding sites or resting places.
Article 13
Member States shall take the requisite measures to establish a system of strict protection for the plant species listed in Annex IV (b), prohibiting:
the deliberate picking, collecting, cutting, uprooting or destruction of such plants in their natural range in the wild;
the keeping, transport and sale or exchange and offering for sale or exchange of specimens of such species taken in the wild, except for those taken legally before this Directive is implemented.
Article 14
Where such measures are deemed necessary, they shall include continuation of the surveillance provided for in Article 11. Such measures may also include in particular:
Article 15
In respect of the capture or killing of species of wild fauna listed in Annex V (a) and in cases where, in accordance with Article 16, derogations are applied to the taking, capture or killing of species listed in Annex IV (a), Member States shall prohibit the use of all indiscriminate means capable of causing local disappearance of, or serious disturbance to, populations of such species, and in particular:
use of the means of capture and killing listed in Annex VI (a);
any form of capture and killing from the modes of transport referred to in Annex VI (b).
Article 16
Provided that there is no satisfactory alternative and the derogation is not detrimental to the maintenance of the populations of the species concerned at a favourable conservation status in their natural range, Member States may derogate from the provisions of Articles 12, 13, 14 and 15 (a) and (b):
in the interest of protecting wild fauna and flora and conserving natural habitats;
to prevent serious damage, in particular to crops, livestock, forests, fisheries and water and other types of property;
in the interests of public health and public safety, or for other imperative reasons of overriding public interest, including those of a social or economic nature and beneficial consequences of primary importance for the environment;
for the purpose of research and education, of repopulating and re-introducing these species and for the breedings operations necessary for these purposes, including the artificial propagation of plants;
to allow, under strictly supervised conditions, on a selective basis and to a limited extent, the taking or keeping of certain specimens of the species listed in Annex IV in limited numbers specified by the competent national authorities.
The reports shall specify:
the species which are subject to the derogations and the reason for the derogation, including the nature of the risk, with, if appropriate, a reference to alternatives rejected and scientific data used;
the means, devices or methods authorized for the capture or killing of animal species and the reasons for their use;
the circumstances of when and where such derogations are granted;
the authority empowered to declare and check that the required conditions obtain and to decide what means, devices or methods may be used, within what limits and by what agencies, and which persons ►C1 are to carry out the ◄ task;
the supervisory measures used and the results obtained.
Information
Article 17
Research
Article 18
Procedure for amending the Annexes
Article 19
Such amendments as are necessary for adapting Annexes I, II, III, V and VI to technical and scientific progress shall be adopted by the Council acting by qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission.
Such amendments as are necessary for adapting Annex IV to technical and scientific progress shall be adopted by the Council acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission.
Committee
Article 20
The Commission shall be assisted by a committee.
Article 21
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Supplementary provisions
Article 22
In implementing the provisions of this Directive, Member States shall:
study the desirability of re-introducing species in Annex IV that are native to their territory where this might contribute to their conservation, provided that an investigation, also taking into account experience in other Member States or elsewhere, has established that such re-introduction contributes effectively to re-establishing these species at a favourable conservation status and that it takes place only after proper consultation of the public concerned;
ensure that the deliberate introduction into the wild of any species which is not native to their territory is regulated so as not to prejudice natural habitats within their natural range or the wild native fauna and flora and, if they consider it necessary, prohibit such introduction. The results of the assessment undertaken shall be forwarded to the committee for information;
promote education and general information on the need to protect species of wild fauna and flora and to conserve their habitats and natural habitats.
Final provisions
Article 23
Article 24
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX I
NATURAL HABITAT TYPES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST WHOSE CONSERVATION REQUIRES THE DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION
Interpretation
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 ( 2 ).
The code corresponds to the Natura 2000 code.
The sign ‘*’ indicates priority habitat types.
1. COASTAL AND HALOPHYTIC HABITATS
11. Open sea and tidal areas
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
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
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
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
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
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
21. Sea dunes of the Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic coasts
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
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
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
31. Standing water
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
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 |
32A0 |
Tufa cascades of karstic rivers in the Dinaric Alps |
4. TEMPERATE HEATH AND SCRUB
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)
51. Sub-Mediterranean and temperate scrub
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
5210 |
Arborescent matorral with Juniperus spp. |
5220 |
* Arborescent matorral with Zyziphus |
5230 |
* Arborescent matorral with Laurus nobilis |
53. Thermo-Mediterranean and pre-steppe brush
5310 |
Laurus nobilis thickets |
5320 |
Low formations of Euphorbia close to cliffs |
5330 |
Thermo-Mediterranean and pre-desert scrub |
54. Phrygana
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
61. Natural grasslands
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
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)
6310 |
Dehesas with evergreen Quercus spp. |
64. Semi-natural tall-herb humid meadows
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
6510 |
Lowland hay meadows (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis) |
6520 |
Mountain hay meadows |
6530 |
* Fennoscandian wooded meadows |
6540 |
Sub-Mediterranean grasslands of the Molinio-Hordeion secalini |
7. RAISED BOGS AND MIRES AND FENS
71. Sphagnum acid bogs
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
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
7310 |
* Aapa mires |
7320 |
* Palsa mires |
8. ROCKY HABITATS AND CAVES
81. Scree
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
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
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
(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
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
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
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
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
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
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
ANIMAL AND PLANT SPECIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST WHOSE CONSERVATION REQUIRES THE DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION
Interpretation
(a) |
Annex II follows on from Annex I for the establishment of a consistent network of special areas of conservation. |
(b) |
The species listed in this Annex are indicated:
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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.
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(c) |
Symbols 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
VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
INSECTIVORA
Talpidae
Galemys pyrenaicus
CHIROPTERA
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
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
Dinaromys bogdanovi
Microtus cabrerae
* Microtus oeconomus arenicola
* Microtus oeconomus mehelyi
Microtus tatricus
Zapodidae
Sicista subtilis
CARNIVORA
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
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
Phocoena phocoena
Tursiops truncatus
REPTILES
CHELONIA (TESTUDINES)
Testudinidae
Testudo graeca
Testudo hermanni
Testudo marginata
Cheloniidae
* Caretta caretta
* Chelonia mydas
Emydidae
Emys orbicularis
Mauremys caspica
Mauremys leprosa
SAURIA
Lacertidae
Dinarolacerta mosorensis
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)
Colubridae
* Coluber cypriensis
Elaphe quatuorlineata
Elaphe situla
* Natrix natrix cypriaca
Viperidae
* Macrovipera schweizeri (Vipera lebetina schweizeri)
Vipera ursinii (except Vipera ursinii rakosiensis and Vipera ursinii macrops)
* Vipera ursinii macrops
* Vipera ursinii rakosiensis
AMPHIBIANS
CAUDATA
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
Discoglossidae
* Alytes muletensis
Bombina bombina
Bombina variegata
Discoglossus galganoi (including Discoglossus ‘jeanneae’ )
Discoglossus montalentii
Discoglossus sardus
Ranidae
Rana latastei
Pelobatidae
* Pelobates fuscus insubricus
FISH
PETROMYZONIFORMES
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
Acipenseridae
* Acipenser naccarii
* Acipenser sturio
CLUPEIFORMES
Clupeidae
Alosa spp. (V)
SALMONIFORMES
Salmonidae
Hucho hucho (natural populations) (V)
Salmo macrostigma (o)
Salmo marmoratus (o)
Salmo salar (only in fresh water) (V) (except the Finnish populations)
Salmothymus obtusirostris (o)
Coregonidae
* Coregonus oxyrhynchus (anadromous populations in certain sectors of the North Sea)
Umbridae
Umbra krameri (o)
CYPRINIFORMES
Cyprinidae
Alburnus albidus (o) (Alburnus vulturius)
Aulopyge huegelii (o)
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 knerii (o)
Chondrostoma lusitanicum (o)
Chondrostoma phoxinus (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)
Squalius microlepis (o)
Squalius svallize (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
Siluridae
Silurus aristotelis (V)
ATHERINIFORMES
Cyprinodontidae
Aphanius iberus (o)
Aphanius fasciatus (o)
* Valencia hispanica
* Valencia letourneuxi (Valencia hispanica)
PERCIFORMES
Percidae
Gymnocephalus baloni
Gymnocephalus schraetzer (V)
* Romanichthys valsanicola
Zingel spp. ((o) except Zingel asper and Zingel zingel (V))
Gobiidae
Knipowitschia croatica (o)
Knipowitschia (Padogobius) panizzae (o)
Padogobius nigricans (o)
Pomatoschistus canestrini (o)
SCORPAENIFORMES
Cottidae
Cottus gobio (o) (except the Finnish populations)
Cottus petiti (o)
INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEA
Decapoda
Austropotamobius pallipes (V)
* Austropotamobius torrentium (V)
Isopoda
* Armadillidium ghardalamensis
INSECTA
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
Proterebia afra dalmata
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
Pseudoscorpiones
Anthrenochernes stellae (o)
MOLLUSCS
GASTROPODA
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
Unionoida
Margaritifera durrovensis (Margaritifera margaritifera) (V)
Margaritifera margaritifera (V)
Unio crassus
Dreissenidae
Congeria kusceri
(b) PLANTS
PTERIDOPHYTA
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
PINACEAE
* Abies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei
ANGIOSPERMAE
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
* Degenia velebitica (Degen) Hayek
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
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
PTERIDOPHYTA
HYMENOPHYLLACEAE
Hymenophyllum maderensis Gibby & Lovis
DRYOPTERIDACEAE
* Polystichum drepanum (Sw.) C. Presl.
ISOETACEAE
Isoetes azorica Durieu & Paiva ex Milde
MARSILEACEAE
* Marsilea azorica Launert & Paiva
ANGIOSPERMAE
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
BRYOPHYTA
* Echinodium spinosum (Mitt.) Jur. (o)
* Thamnobryum fernandesii Sergio (o).
ANNEX III
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)
A. Site assessment criteria for a given natural habitat type in Annex I
Degree of representativity of the natural habitat ►C1 type on the site. ◄
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.
Degree of conservation of the structure and functions of the natural habitat type concerned and restoration possibilities.
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 II
Size and density of the population of the species present on the site in relation to the populations present within national territory.
Degree of conservation of the features of the habitat which are important for the species concerned and restoration possibilities.
Degree of isolation of the population present on the site in relation to the natural range of the species.
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. |
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. |
STAGE 2: Assessment of the Community importance of the sites included on the national lists
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. |
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:
(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 ►C1 the characteristic or unique ◄ aspect of its features and the way they are combined. |
ANNEX IV
ANIMAL AND PLANT SPECIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST IN NEED OF STRICT PROTECTION
The species listed in this Annex are indicated:
The abbreviation ‘spp.’ after the name of a family or genus designates all the species belonging to that family or genus.
(a) ANIMALS
VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
INSECTIVORA
Erinaceidae
Erinaceus algirus
Soricidae
Crocidura canariensis
Crocidura sicula
Talpidae
Galemys pyrenaicus
MICROCHIROPTERA
All species
MEGACHIROPTERA
Pteropodidae
Rousettus aegyptiacus
RODENTIA
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
Dinaromys bogdanovi
Microtus cabrerae
Microtus oeconomus arenicola
Microtus oeconomus mehelyi
Microtus tatricus
Zapodidae
Sicista betulina
Sicista subtilis
Hystricidae
Hystrix cristata
CARNIVORA
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
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
All species
REPTILES
TESTUDINATA
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
Lacertidae
Algyroides fitzingeri
Algyroides marchi
Algyroides moreoticus
Algyroides nigropunctatus
Dalmatolacerta oxycephala
Dinarolacerta mosorensis
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
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
CAUDATA
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
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
ACIPENSERIFORMES
Acipenseridae
Acipenser naccarii
Acipenser sturio
SALMONIFORMES
Coregonidae
Coregonus oxyrhynchus (anadromous populations in certain sectors of the North Sea, except the Finnish populations)
CYPRINIFORMES
Cyprinidae
Anaecypris hispanica
Phoxinus percnurus
ATHERINIFORMES
Cyprinodontidae
Valencia hispanica
PERCIFORMES
Percidae
Gymnocephalus baloni
Romanichthys valsanicola
Zingel asper
INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEA
Isopoda
Armadillidium ghardalamensis
INSECTA
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
Proterebia afra dalmata
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
Araneae
Macrothele calpeiana
MOLLUSCS
GASTROPODA
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
Anisomyaria
Lithophaga lithophaga
Pinna nobilis
Unionoida
Margaritifera auricularia
Unio crassus
Dreissenidae
Congeria kusceri
ECHINODERMATA
Echinoidea
Centrostephanus longispinus
(b) PLANTS
Annex IV (b) contains all the plant species listed in Annex II (b) ( *1 ) plus those mentioned below:
PTERIDOPHYTA
ASPLENIACEAE
Asplenium hemionitis L.
ANGIOSPERMAE
AGAVACEAE
Dracaena draco (L.) L.
AMARYLLIDACEAE
Narcissus longispathus Pugsley
Narcissus triandrus L.
BERBERIDACEAE
Berberis maderensis Lowe
CAMPANULACEAE
Campanula morettiana Reichenb.
Physoplexis comosa (L.) Schur.
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Moehringia fontqueri Pau
COMPOSITAE
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
Murbeckiella sousae Rothm.
EUPHORBIACEAE
Euphorbia nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter
GESNERIACEAE
Jankaea heldreichii (Boiss.) Boiss.
Ramonda serbica Pancic
IRIDACEAE
Crocus etruscus Parl.
Iris boissieri Henriq.
Iris marisca Ricci & Colasante
LABIATAE
Rosmarinus tomentosus Huber-Morath & Maire
Teucrium charidemi Sandwith
Thymus capitellatus Hoffmanns. & Link
Thymus villosus L. subsp. villosus L.
LILIACEAE
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
Ophrys argolica Fleischm.
Orchis scopulorum Simsmerh.
Spiranthes aestivalis (Poiret) L.C.M. Richard
PRIMULACEAE
Androsace cylindrica DC.
Primula glaucescens Moretti
Primula spectabilis Tratt.
RANUNCULACEAE
Aquilegia alpina L.
SAPOTACEAE
Sideroxylon marmulano Banks ex Lowe
SAXIFRAGACEAE
Saxifraga cintrana Kuzinsky ex Willk.
Saxifraga portosanctana Boiss.
Saxifraga presolanensis Engl.
Saxifraga valdensis DC.
Saxifraga vayredana Luizet
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Antirrhinum lopesianum Rothm.
Lindernia procumbens (Krocker) Philcox
SOLANACEAE
Mandragora officinarum L.
THYMELAEACEAE
Thymelaea broterana P. Cout.
UMBELLIFERAE
Bunium brevifolium Lowe
VIOLACEAE
Viola athois W. Becker
Viola cazorlensis Gandoger
ANNEX V
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:
The abbreviation ‘spp.’ after the name of a family or genus designates all the species belonging to that family or genus.
(a) ANIMALS
VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
RODENTIA
Castoridae
Cricetidae
CARNIVORA
Canidae
Mustelidae
Felidae
Phocidae
Viverridae
DUPLICIDENTATA
Leporidae
ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
AMPHIBIANS
ANURA
Ranidae
FISH
PETROMYZONIFORMES
Petromyzonidae
ACIPENSERIFORMES
Acipenseridae
CLUPEIFORMES
Clupeidae
SALMONIFORMES
Salmonidae
CYPRINIFORMES
Cyprinidae
SILURIFORMES
Siluridae
PERCIFORMES
Percidae
INVERTEBRATES
COELENTERATA
CNIDARIA
MOLLUSCA
GASTROPODA — STYLOMMATOPHORA
BIVALVIA — UNIONOIDA
Margaritiferidae
Unionidae
ANNELIDA
HIRUDINOIDEA — ARHYNCHOBDELLAE
Hirudinidae
ARTHROPODA
CRUSTACEA — DECAPODA
Astacidae
Scyllaridae
INSECTA — LEPIDOPTERA
Saturniidae
(b) PLANTS
ALGAE
RHODOPHYTA
CORALLINACEAE
LICHENES
CLADONIACEAE
BRYOPHYTA
MUSCI
LEUCOBRYACEAE
SPHAGNACEAE
PTERIDOPHYTA
ANGIOSPERMAE
AMARYLLIDACEAE
COMPOSITAE
CRUCIFERAE
GENTIANACEAE
IRIDACEAE
LABIATAE
LEGUMINOSAE
LILIACEAE
PLUMBAGINACEAE
ROSACEAE
SCROPHULARIACEAE
ANNEX VI
PROHIBITED METHODS AND MEANS OF CAPTURE AND KILLING AND MODES OF TRANSPORT
(a) Non-selective means
MAMMALS
FISH
(b) Modes of transport
( 1 ) Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission (OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23).
( 2 )
(+) 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;
( *1 ) Except bryophytes in Annex II (b).