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Comments<br />

Disjunct from Scotland?<br />

Edge of GB range?<br />

Prop (%) of GB population<br />

Wales extant (post-1970)<br />

Wales hectads (all records)<br />

Significant decline?<br />

Europe Red List<br />

Section 42 Wales<br />

Native/alien status<br />

Criteria<br />

Wales Red List<br />

Taxon<br />

MLH<br />

GB Red List 2011<br />

GB Red List 2005<br />

M Campylopus fragilis Native<br />

M Campylopus gracilis Native 11 9 8 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire (Maesnant, Pumlimon; Hill, 1988), rare in north Wales (Hill, 1988)<br />

M Campylopus introflexus NA Neo<br />

M Campylopus pilifer Native 10 10 37 Present in six places in Pembrokeshire (Bosanquet, 2010) and several on the Barmouth-Porthmadog coast (Hill, 1988), but intermediates to<br />

C. introflexus are confusing<br />

M Campylopus pyriformis Native<br />

M Campylopus setifolius Native Rare 14 12 17 S Southern edge in Meirionydd, occasional in north Wales (Hill, 1988)<br />

M Campylopus subulatus Native 27 15 19 A widespread weed of damp gravelly ground, probably overlooked<br />

M Campylostelium saxicola EN A, B Native Rare >50% 8 3 9 Lost from Meirionydd (2 sites to 1911) and sites in Caernarfon (Hill, 1988) and Brecknock (Woods, 2006) probably extant in Brecknock<br />

(Talybont & Grwyne Fawr), Cardiganshire (Ponterwyd) & Caernarfon (Moel Hebog & Eryri)<br />

M Catoscopium nigritum VU D2 Native 2 2 6 S Southern edge on Anglesey (Tywyn Aberffraw & Newborough Warren; Hill, 1988)<br />

L Cephalozia bicuspidata Native<br />

L Cephalozia catenulata Native<br />

L Cephalozia connivens Native<br />

L Cephalozia leucantha EN A, B Native >50% 4 1 1 A few Cornish colonies, otherwise southern edge in Meirionydd (Arthog Bog)<br />

L Cephalozia loitlesbergeri VU D2 Native 4 4 8 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire (Cors Caron)<br />

L Cephalozia lunulifolia Native<br />

L Cephalozia macrostachya var. EN A, B Native >50% 7 3 8 Lost from Pembrokeshire (3 sites), still thriving on Cors Fochno (S.D.S. Bosanquet pers. obs., 2009), apparent decline may be because some<br />

macrostachya records not assigned to variety<br />

L Cephalozia macrostachya var. spiniflora VU D2 Native 2 2 14 Only Welsh records are from Cardiganshire (Cors Caron 1990) and Anglesey (heath nr Brynrefail 1994)<br />

L Cephalozia pleniceps Native 21 19 28 Found to be frequent in south Wales suggesting it is overlooked elsewhere (Bosanquet & Motley, 2005), unlikely to be threatened<br />

VU NT L Cephaloziella calyculata VU D2 Native S42 Rare 3 3 25 N Northern world edge in Pembrokeshire (2 sites), also in Glamorgan (2 sites) (Bosanquet, 2008b)<br />

L Cephaloziella divaricata Native<br />

L Cephaloziella elachista VU D2 Native DD 1 1 8 W Western edge in Pembrokeshire, where extant at only Welsh site (Esgyrn Bottom)<br />

L Cephaloziella hampeana Native<br />

NT VU L Cephaloziella massalongi CR A, B Arch? Rare >50% 9 1 7 N Northern edge on Anglesey (last seen 1959), still extant at Figra Mine (Des Callaghan pers. obs., 2011) otherwise last seen near Llanfrothen in<br />

1967 (TBDB)<br />

VU VU L Cephaloziella nicholsonii EN A, B Arch? S42 Rare >50% 2 1 6 N Lost from Meirionydd (Bontddu) since 1923 (Hill, 1988), now northern world edge in Cardiganshire (Cwmystwyth 1998)<br />

L Cephaloziella rubella Native<br />

L Cephaloziella spinigera EN A, B Native >50% 2 1 4 Lost from Anglesey (Llandonna Common), perhaps extant at single site in Cardiganshire (Cors Caron 1970; Hale, 1998)<br />

L Cephaloziella stellulifera Native 31 22 24 Relatively frequent on the Welsh coast and probably somewhat under-recorded<br />

NT NT L Cephaloziella turneri NT B Native 11 6 23 One outlier on Kintyre, otherwise northern edge in Carmarthenshire (Laugharne), lost from Meirionydd (Y Gardd, Minffordd) since 1916 (Hill,<br />

1988) and from sites in Carmarthenshire & Monmouthshire<br />

M Ceratodon purpureus Native<br />

L Chiloscyphus pallescens Native<br />

L Chiloscyphus polyanthos Native<br />

M Cinclidium stygium RE Native >50% 1 0 0 Lost from Meirionydd (Cadair Idris 1939; Hill, 1988)<br />

M Cinclidotus fontinaloides Native<br />

M Cirriphyllum crassinervium Native<br />

M Cirriphyllum piliferum Native<br />

L Cladopodiella fluitans Native<br />

L Cladopodiella francisci EN A, B Native >50% 7 3 4 Lost from Monmouthshire, Meirionydd & 1 site in Pembrokeshire, extant at single sites in Glamorgan, Pembrokeshire & Anglesey<br />

M Climacium dendroides Native<br />

L Cololejeunea calcarea Native 28 18 7 S Southern edge in Monmouthshire<br />

L Cololejeunea minutissima Native<br />

L Cololejeunea rossettiana Native 10 9 13 Reasonably frequent on shaded carboniferous limestone<br />

L Colura calyptrifolia Native RT 48 43 24 Dramatic recent increase, especially in conifer plantations<br />

L Conocephalum conicum Native

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