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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 />
L Frullania microphylla var. microphylla Native<br />
L Frullania tamarisci Native<br />
L Frullania teneriffae Native<br />
M Funaria hygrometrica Native<br />
M Glyphomitrium daviesii EN A, B Native Rare >50% 8 4 3 S Southern edge in Pembrokeshire (Mynydd Dinas & Craig Talfynydd), two recent records for Meirionydd (Newton, 2004) not in BBS database,<br />
lost from other north Wales sites<br />
M Grimmia alpestris CR B Native 1 1 33 S Yes Southern edge in Meirionydd (Cadair Idris 2001), 1 of 3 GB records (Long, 2008)<br />
VU VU M Grimmia arenaria VU- B- Native DD 8 5 45 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire, most of GB population is in Wales although recent records suggest overlooked in Lake District<br />
LC NT M Grimmia atrata Native Rare 12 8 35 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire (Cwmystwyth)<br />
M Grimmia decipiens NT B Native 17 9 17 Lost from Montgomeryshire & Anglesey and apparently declining in north Wales (Hill, 1988), but no decline evident in the south<br />
M Grimmia donniana Native<br />
EN VU M Grimmia elongata VU- B- Native S42 7 5 45 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire (Padell Nant Wyddon), only 4 north Wales records since 1970 but unlikely to have been lost from its 4 other<br />
sites and a similar 'decline' in Lake District appears to be false (F. Cameron pers. comm.)<br />
M Grimmia funalis VU- A- Native >50% 16 7 5 S Southern edge in Pembrokeshire (Mynydd Preseli), few recent records from north Wales but no reason to suspect a decline<br />
M Grimmia hartmanii Native<br />
M Grimmia incurva Native 8 6 27 S Southern edge in Pembrokeshire (3 sites on Mynydd Preseli), very rare in north Wales (Hill, 1988) but recently found new to Cadair Idris and<br />
perhaps overlooked elsewhere<br />
M Grimmia laevigata NT B Native 21 14 33 Apparently declining in north Wales, where lost from Meirionydd & Anglesey, but no decline in the south<br />
M Grimmia lisae Native 22 19 49 Includes G. retracta & G. trichophylla var. subsquarrosa, well recorded in Wales<br />
M Grimmia longirostris VU D2 Native 5 5 11 Recently found at 2 sites in Monmouthshire (both near Cwmyoy), 1 in Radnorshire (Stanner Rocks), 1 in Montgomeryshire (Breidden Hill) and<br />
1 in Meirionydd (Moel-y-gest)<br />
M Grimmia montana EN A, B Native >50% 7 2 9 Lost from Monmouthshire, Meirionydd, Caernarfon & Anglesey, extant at 2 sites in Radnorshire & 1 in Pembrokeshire<br />
M Grimmia orbicularis Native 18 11 20 Locally abundant on Gower (Bosanquet, 2008a) and Great Orme's Head (Hodgetts, 2003b), also on Anglesey and in the north-east, as well as<br />
a single site in Pembrokeshire (Stackpole), lost from Meirionydd<br />
M Grimmia ovalis Native 19 15 34 Core of GB range is in Monmouthshire (16 sites), Brecknock & Herefordshire; otherwise thriving at Stanner Rocks, and present at single sites<br />
in Carmarthenshire (Bosanquet et al., 2005) & Denbighshire (Hill, 1988)<br />
M Grimmia pulvinata Native<br />
M Grimmia ramondii Native<br />
VU NT M Grimmia tergestina VU D2 Native 1 1 10 Only Welsh record is from Great Orme's Head (Hodgetts, 2003b), but species appears to be spreading in southern Britain<br />
M Grimmia torquata Native 23 17 11 S Southern edge in Brecknock (Bosanquet & Motley, 2008)<br />
M Grimmia trichophylla Native<br />
VU VU L Gymnocolea acutiloba EN B Native 3 3 75 S Yes Southern edge in Meirionydd (Rhinogs & Arenig Fawr; TBDB; Blackstock & Newton, 1999); otherwise only known in GB from Easterness<br />
L Gymnocolea inflata Native<br />
L Gymnomitrion concinnatum Native 9 7 5 Single outliers in Devon and Pembrokeshire (near Ceibwr Bay), southern edge of core range is Montgomeryshire (Dylife)<br />
NT NT L Gymnomitrion corallioides RE Native >50% 1 0 0 S Yes Lost from Caernarfon (Snowdon summit 1912; Hill, 1988), now southern edge in Perthshire<br />
L Gymnomitrion crenulatum Native<br />
L Gymnomitrion obtusum Native<br />
M Gymnostomum aeruginosum Native<br />
M Gymnostomum calcareum Native 11 7 9 Widespread but scarce on shaded limestone<br />
M Gymnostomum viridulum Native 21 21 29 Frequent in the south-west on calcareous dunes and wall mortar, scarce further north-east<br />
M Gyroweisia tenuis Native<br />
EN NT M Habrodon perpusillus VU D2 Native S42 4 4 25 Declined significantly in most of GB, detailed surveys of 3 of 4 Welsh colonies indicate that all are potentially vulnerable to shading out<br />
M Hageniella micans VU D2 Native RT 3 2 5 S Southern edge in Meirionydd, where thought extinct but recently rediscovered at 2 sites (Coed Aberartro & Cwm Bychan)<br />
M Hamatocaulis vernicosus Native DD 59 52 49 Locally abundant in parts of Brecknock, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire & Cardiganshire (Bosanquet et al., 2006), less common (or less<br />
well-recorded) in north Wales<br />
L Haplomitrium hookeri Native Rare 8 8 7 Recorded from far more sites in south Wales (13) than north Wales (2) so probably overlooked in the north<br />
L Harpalejeunea molleri Native 23 19 7 Relatively widespread in oceanic woodlands, especially in north Wales