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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 Tritomaria quinquedentata Native<br />

M Ulota bruchii Native<br />

M Ulota calvescens EN A, B Native >50% 3 1 1 E Eastern edge was in Meirionydd, but not recorded there since 1970; only recent record was a casual colony in Pembrokeshire (Lamphey)<br />

M Ulota coarctata RE Native RT >50% 2 0 0 Lost from Meirionydd (3 sites; Hill, 1988)<br />

M Ulota crispa Native<br />

M Ulota drummondii Native 11 8 3 S Southern edge in Cardiganshire (Cwm Mwyro)<br />

M Ulota hutchinsiae EN A, B Native >50% 11 4 2 Lost from Carmarthenshire, rare in north Wales (Hill, 1988), perhaps genuinely declining<br />

M Ulota phyllantha Native<br />

M Warnstorfia fluitans Native<br />

M Weissia brachycarpa var. brachycarpa Native 9 8 10 Probably much commoner in arable fields and on road verges than the few records suggest<br />

M Weissia brachycarpa var. obliqua Native<br />

M Weissia controversa var. controversa Native<br />

M Weissia controversa var. crispata Native 12 11 39 Very common on the south Wales coastal limestone<br />

M Weissia controversa var. densifolia Native 34 33 45 Probably widespread under dripping metal roofs, crash barriers etc; officially only on lead mines, but ubiquitous on them<br />

EN EN M Weissia levieri EN B Native S42 Rare 2 2 40 N Northern world edge in Glamorgan (Gower), where still locally frequent (Bosanquet, 2008a)<br />

M Weissia longifolia var. angustifolia Native<br />

M Weissia longifolia var. longifolia Native<br />

CR CR M Weissia multicapsularis CR B Native EN 1 1 8 N Northern edge was Monmouthshire, where last seen in 1981, now restricted to Cornwall<br />

M Weissia perssonii Native Rare 28 28 29 Common on the coast and not threatened at all<br />

M Weissia rostellata Native Rare 8 8 19 W Western edge in Pembrokeshire (Red Hill & Llys y Fran Reservoir), not seen recently on Anglesey (Llyn Alaw 1988 & Cefni Reservoir 1971) or<br />

Cardiganshire (Llechryd 1995) but extant in Carmarthenshire (Glan Myddyfi) & Monmouthshire (Dingestow & Wentwood Reservoir)<br />

M Weissia rutilans Native<br />

VU NT M Weissia squarrosa VU D2 Arch? S42 Rare 4 3 12 W Western edge in Pembrokeshire (2 sites), largest known GB colony is in Monmouthshire (Bosanquet & Preston, 2005), but species is likely to<br />

be under-recorded<br />

VU NT M Weissia sterilis VU D2 Native Rare 1 1 3 N Northern edge in Montgomeryshire (Roundton Hill 1975; TBDB) status needs to be assessed at its only Welsh site<br />

M Zygodon conoideus var. conoideus Native<br />

M Zygodon rupestris Native<br />

M Zygodon viridissimus var. stirtonii Native<br />

M Zygodon viridissimus var. viridissimus Native

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