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Preferred Name Common Name Taxon Group Site Abrostola Tripartita Preferred name Common name Taxon group site Abrostola tripartita Spectacle insect - moth An Creagan Abrostola triplasia Dark Spectacle insect - moth An Creagan Achillea millefolium Yarrow flowering plant An Creagan Aegopodium podagraria Ground-elder flowering plant An Creagan Aeshna grandis Brown Hawker insect - dragonfly (Odonata)An Creagan Aeshna juncea Common Hawker insect - dragonfly (Odonata)An Creagan Agrostis capillaris Common Bent flowering plant An Creagan Ajuga reptans Bugle flowering plant An Creagan Alchemilla vulgaris agg. Lady's-mantle flowering plant An Creagan Alcis repandata muraria Mottled Beauty insect - moth An Creagan Alnus glutinosa Alder flowering plant An Creagan Alnus incana Grey Alder flowering plant An Creagan Alopecurus geniculatus Marsh Foxtail flowering plant An Creagan Alopecurus pratensis Meadow Foxtail flowering plant An Creagan Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel flowering plant An Creagan Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica flowering plant An Creagan Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal-grass flowering plant An Creagan Anthus pratensis Meadow Pipit bird An Creagan Apamea crenata Clouded-bordered Brindle insect - moth An Creagan Apamea monoglypha Dark Arches insect - moth An Creagan Aphantopus hyperantus Ringlet insect - butterfly An Creagan Arabidopsis thaliana Thale Cress flowering plant An Creagan Arctia caja Garden Tiger insect - moth An Creagan Arrhenatherum elatius False Oat-grass flowering plant An Creagan Asellus Indet. Waterlouse crustacean An Creagan Athyrium filix-femina Lady-fern fern An Creagan Atractides (Tympanomegapus) acutirostris Water mites acarine (Acari) An Creagan Autographa jota Plain Golden Y insect - moth An Creagan Bellis perennis Daisy flowering plant An Creagan Betula pendula Silver Birch flowering plant An Creagan Betula pubescens Downy Birch flowering plant An Creagan Bombus pascuorum Common Carder Bee insect - hymenopteran An Creagan Bombus pratorum Early Bumblebee insect - hymenopteran An Creagan Bombus terrestris Buff-tailed Bumblebee insect - hymenopteran An Creagan Brassica rapa Turnip flowering plant An Creagan Calluna vulgaris Heather flowering plant An Creagan Calvia quattuordecimguttata Cream-spot Ladybird insect - beetle (Coleoptera)An Creagan Calystegia pulchra Hairy Bindweed flowering plant An Creagan Calystegia sepium Hedge Bindweed flowering plant An Creagan Campaea margaritaria Light Emerald insect - moth An Creagan Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd's-purse flowering plant An Creagan Caradrina morpheus Mottled Rustic insect - moth An Creagan Cardamine amara Large Bitter-cress flowering plant An Creagan Cardamine flexuosa Wavy Bitter-cress flowering plant An Creagan Carex canescens White Sedge flowering plant An Creagan Carex echinata Star Sedge flowering plant An Creagan Carex leporina Oval Sedge flowering plant An Creagan Carex rostrata Bottle Sedge flowering plant An Creagan Catoptria insect - moth An Creagan Celypha lacunana Common Marble insect - moth An Creagan Centaurea Knapweed flowering plant An Creagan Cerastium fontanum Common Mouse-ear flowering plant An Creagan Cerastium glomeratum Sticky Mouse-ear flowering plant An Creagan Chamerion angustifolium Rosebay Willowherb flowering plant An Creagan Chloris chloris Greenfinch bird An Creagan Chloroclystis v-ata V-pug insect - moth An Creagan Cirsium palustre Marsh Thistle flowering plant An Creagan Cirsium vulgare Spear Thistle flowering plant An Creagan Cladonia portentosa lichen An Creagan Coccinella septempunctata 7-spot Ladybird insect - beetle (Coleoptera)An Creagan Corvus monedula Jackdaw bird An Creagan Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn flowering plant An Creagan Crepis capillaris Smooth Hawk's-beard flowering plant An Creagan Culicoides Midge insect - true fly (Diptera) An Creagan Cyclops crustacean An Creagan Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dog's-tail flowering plant An Creagan Dactylis glomerata Cock's-foot flowering plant An Creagan Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common Spotted-orchid flowering plant An Creagan Daphnia water fleas crustacean An Creagan Delichon urbicum House Martin bird An Creagan Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted Hair-grass flowering plant An Creagan Deschampsia flexuosa Wavy Hair-grass flowering plant An Creagan Diachrysia chrysitis Burnished Brass insect - moth An Creagan Diarsia brunnea Purple Clay insect - moth An Creagan Diarsia mendica mendica Ingrailed Clay insect - moth An Creagan Digitalis purpurea Foxglove flowering plant An Creagan Dipsacus fullonum Wild Teasel flowering plant An Creagan Drosera rotundifolia Round-leaved Sundew flowering plant An Creagan Dryopteris dilatata Broad Buckler-fern fern An Creagan Dytiscus marginalis Great Diving Beetle insect - beetle (Coleoptera)An Creagan Ecliptopera silaceata Small Phoenix insect - moth An Creagan Eilema depressa Buff Footman insect - moth An Creagan Elophila nymphaeata Brown China-mark insect - moth An Creagan Elytrigia repens Common Couch flowering plant An Creagan Emberiza schoeniclus Reed Bunting bird An Creagan Empetrum nigrum subsp. nigrum Crowberry flowering plant An Creagan Ephemeroptera mayflies insect - mayfly (Ephemeroptera)An Creagan Epilobium brunnescens New Zealand Willowherb flowering plant An Creagan Epilobium obscurum Short-fruited Willowherb flowering plant An Creagan Epilobium parviflorum Hoary Willowherb flowering plant An Creagan Epirrhoe alternata alternata Common Carpet insect - moth An Creagan Equisetum arvense Field Horsetail horsetail An Creagan Equisetum fluviatile Water Horsetail horsetail An Creagan Erica cinerea Bell Heather flowering plant An Creagan Erica tetralix Cross-leaved Heath flowering plant An Creagan Eriophorum angustifolium Common Cottongrass flowering plant An Creagan Eriophorum vaginatum Hare's-tail Cottongrass flowering plant An Creagan Erithacus rubecula Robin bird An Creagan Eulithis populata Northern Spinach insect - moth An Creagan Euphrasia Eyebright flowering plant An Creagan Fagus sylvatica Beech flowering plant An Creagan Galium palustre Marsh-bedstraw flowering plant An Creagan Gandaritis pyraliata Barred Straw insect - moth An Creagan Geranium dissectum Cut-leaved Crane's-bill flowering plant An Creagan Geranium robertianum Herb-Robert flowering plant An Creagan Gerridae Pondskaters insect - true bug (Hemiptera)An Creagan Glebionis segetum Corn Marigold flowering plant An Creagan Gnaphalium uliginosum Marsh Cudweed flowering plant An Creagan Graphiphora augur Double Dart insect - moth An Creagan Gymnoscelis rufifasciata Double-striped Pug insect - moth An Creagan Gyrinus Whirligig Beetle insect - beetle (Coleoptera)An Creagan Heracleum sphondylium Hogweed flowering plant An Creagan Hirundo rustica Swallow bird An Creagan Holcus lanatus Yorkshire-fog flowering plant An Creagan Huperzia selago Fir Clubmoss clubmoss An Creagan Hydriomena furcata July Highflyer insect - moth An Creagan Hypena proboscidalis Snout insect - moth An Creagan Hypericum St. John's-Wort flowering plant An Creagan Hypericum humifusum Trailing St John's-wort flowering plant An Creagan Hypericum pulchrum Slender St. John's-Wort flowering plant An Creagan Hypnum jutlandicum Heath Plait-moss moss An Creagan Hypochaeris radicata Cat's-ear flowering plant An Creagan Idaea aversata ab. remutata Riband Wave (non-banded form)insect - moth An Creagan Idaea biselata Small Fan-footed Wave insect - moth An Creagan Ilex aquifolium Holly flowering plant An Creagan Juncus acutiflorus Sharp-flowered Rush flowering plant An Creagan Juncus bufonius Toad Rush flowering plant An Creagan Juncus effusus Soft-rush flowering plant An Creagan Korscheltellus fusconebulosa Map-winged Swift insect - moth An Creagan Lacanobia oleracea Bright-line Brown-eye insect - moth An Creagan Lapsana communis Nipplewort flowering plant An Creagan Lathyrus pratensis Meadow Vetchling flowering plant An Creagan Lemna minor Common Duckweed flowering plant An Creagan Lepus timidus subsp. hibernicus Irish Hare terrestrial mammal An Creagan Leucanthemum vulgare Oxeye Daisy flowering plant An Creagan Lissotriton vulgaris Smooth Newt amphibian An Creagan Lolium perenne Perennial Rye-grass flowering plant An Creagan Lotus pedunculatus Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil flowering plant An Creagan Luzula multiflora Heath Wood-rush flowering plant An Creagan Lycophotia porphyrea True Lover's Knot insect - moth An Creagan Lymnaeidae Pond snails mollusc An Creagan Macrothylacia rubi Fox Moth insect - moth An Creagan Matricaria discoidea Pineappleweed flowering plant An Creagan Medicago lupulina Black Medick flowering plant An Creagan Mesapamea secalis Common Rustic insect - moth An Creagan Mesotype didymata didymata Twin-spot Carpet insect - moth An Creagan Molinia caerulea Purple Moor-grass flowering plant An Creagan Montia fontana Blinks flowering plant An Creagan Motacilla alba subsp. yarrellii Pied Wagtail bird An Creagan Myosotis arvensis Field Forget-me-not flowering plant An Creagan Mythimna impura Smoky Wainscot insect - moth An Creagan Narthecium ossifragum Bog Asphodel flowering plant An Creagan Nepa cinerea Water Scorpion insect - true bug (Hemiptera)An Creagan Noctua pronuba Large Yellow Underwing insect - moth An Creagan Notodonta ziczac Pebble Prominent insect - moth An Creagan Notonecta (Notonecta) glauca Common Backswimmer insect - true bug (Hemiptera)An Creagan Ochropleura plecta Flame Shoulder insect - moth An Creagan Oligia fasciuncula Middle-barred Minor insect - moth An Creagan Oligia strigilis agg. Marbled Minor agg. insect - moth An Creagan Opisthograptis luteolata Brimstone Moth insect - moth An Creagan Papaver somniferum Opium Poppy flowering
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