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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 />
VU VU L Southbya tophacea Native 6 6 75 N Northern world edge in Flintshire (Ddol 1973; Hill, 1988), if still extant, otherwise on Anglesey (Tywyn Aberffraw, to 2004 at least), also 2 sites<br />
in Pembrokeshire & 1 in Glamorgan<br />
M Sphagnum affine Native 10 10 17 S Southern edge in Meirionydd, occasional in north Wales (Hill, 1988)<br />
M Sphagnum angustifolium Native 27 26 27 Widespread and probably still under-recorded<br />
M Sphagnum austinii VU D2 Native 4 4 4 Present in Cardiganshire (Cors Fochno), Meirionydd (Cors Goch, Trawsfynydd<br />
EN EN M Sphagnum balticum EN A, B Native >50% 2 1 14 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire; not seen during recent searches at main site (Cors Caron 1967; Hale, 1998), but new colony discovered in<br />
2009 (Cors Craig y Bwlch)<br />
M Sphagnum capillifolium<br />
subsp. capillifolium Native 12 12 63 Poorly understood, either locally frequent on bogs (SDSB pers. obs.) or very rare (M.O. Hill pers. comm.)<br />
M Sphagnum capillifolium<br />
subsp. rubellum Native<br />
M Sphagnum compactum Native<br />
M Sphagnum contortum Native<br />
M Sphagnum cuspidatum Native<br />
M Sphagnum denticulatum Native<br />
M Sphagnum fallax Native<br />
M Sphagnum fimbriatum Native<br />
M Sphagnum flexuosum Native<br />
M Sphagnum fuscum EN B Native 3 3 1 Present in Cardiganshire (Cors Fochno), Meirionydd (Cors Goch, Trawsfynydd)<br />
M Sphagnum girgensohnii Native<br />
M Sphagnum inundatum Native<br />
M Sphagnum magellanicum Native<br />
M Sphagnum molle Native<br />
M Sphagnum palustre var. centrale DD Native 1 1 33 Very poorly understood and probably not as rare as the single Welsh record suggests<br />
M Sphagnum palustre var. palustre Native<br />
M Sphagnum papillosum Native<br />
M Sphagnum platyphyllum Native 20 19 40 S Southern edge in Pembrokeshire, where locally frequent (15+ sites around Mynydd Preseli)<br />
M Sphagnum pulchrum VU D2 Native 5 5 16 Present in Cardiganshire (Cors Fochno & Cors Caron), Montgomeryshire (Cors Dyfi)<br />
M Sphagnum quinquefarium Native<br />
M Sphagnum riparium VU D2 Native 1 1 4 Only Welsh site is on Anglesey (Jones et al., 2006), perhaps lost from Berkshire<br />
M Sphagnum russowii Native<br />
NT NT M Sphagnum skyense DD Native DD 1 1 8 S Yes Southern world edge in Cardiganshire (Bryn Bras), but likely to be found in Snowdonia if looked for<br />
M Sphagnum squarrosum Native<br />
M Sphagnum strictum RE Native >50% 1 0 0 S Yes Southern edge was in Meirionydd (Bwych Tydiad, Rhinogs; Hill, 1988) but not looked for recently, disjunct from Kircudbrightshire<br />
M Sphagnum subnitens var. subnitens Native<br />
M Sphagnum subsecundum Native 28 21 28 Very uncommon at scattered sites, perhaps commonest in Cardiganshire (Llyn Eiddwen) and Caernarfon (Cors Graianog)<br />
M Sphagnum tenellum Native<br />
M Sphagnum teres Native<br />
M Sphagnum warnstorfii Native 33 29 17 S Southern edge in Brecknock<br />
L Sphenolobopsis pearsonii Native Rare 16 12 13 S Southern edge in Brecknock (Waterfalls area)<br />
M Splachnum ampullaceum EN A Native >50% 36 18 10 Lost from Carmarthenshire and various sites in most other vice-counties because of decline in cattle grazing on wetlands<br />
M Splachnum sphaericum Native<br />
M Straminergon stramineum Native<br />
M Syntrichia laevipila Native<br />
M Syntrichia latifolia Native<br />
M Syntrichia montana Native<br />
M Syntrichia papillosa Native