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Official Journal C Officia^_^ /• /* e e l-f l Journa-wr l"I ISScN 0378 19"69865 Volume 33 of the European Communities 3 A.g.« 1,* Notice No Contents page I Information II Preparatory Acts Commission 90/C 195/01 Supplementary Annexes to the proposal for a Council Directive on the protection of natural and semi-natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora 1 1 3. 8. 90 Official Journal of the European Communities No C 195/1 II (Preparatory Acts) COMMISSION Supplementary Annexes to the proposal for a Council Directive on the protection of natural and semi-natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora COM(90) 59 final (Submitted by the Commission on 14 March 1990 pursuant to the third paragraph of Article 149 of the EEC Treaty) (90/C 195/01) EXPLANATORY NOTE The proposal here presented aims to complete the Annexes of the Council's draft Directive on the protection of natural and semi-natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora, adopted by the Commission on 26 July 1988 (x). 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No C 195/2 Official Journal of the European Communities 3. 8. 90 ANNEX I Animal and plant species whose habitats are threatened in the Community (a) ANIMALS VERTEBRATES MAMMALS Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Ovis ammon musimon (Natural populations — Corsica and INSECTIVORA Sardinia) Talpidae Capra aegagrus Galemys pyrenaicus CETACEA Soricidae Tursiops truncatus Suncus etruscus Phocoena phocoena CHIROPTERA Rhinolophidae REPTILES Rhinolophus blasii Rhinolophus euryale TESTUDINES Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Testudinidae Rhinolophus hipposideros Testudo hermanni Rhinolophus mehelyi Testudo graeca Vespertilionidae Testudo marginata Barbastella barbastellus Cheloniidae Miniopterus schreibersi Caretta caretta Myotis bechsteini Myotis blythi SAURIA Myotis capaccinii Lacertidae Myotis dasycneme Lacerta monticola Myotis emarginatus Gallotia galloti insuknagae Myotis myotis Gallotia simonyi RODENTIA Podarcis lilfordi Podarcis pityusensis Sciuridae Spermophilus citellus Scincidae Chalcides occidentalis Castoridae Castor fiber Geckonidae Phyllodactylus europaeus Microtidae Microtus cabrerae OPHIDIA Microtus oeconomus arenicola Colubridae Ekphe quatuorlineata C ARM V OR A Elaphe situla Canidae Canis lupus Viperidae Vipera schweizeri Ursidae Vipera ursinii Ursus arctos Mustelidae AMPHIBIANS Lutra lutra Mustek lutreola CAUDATA Mustek nivalis boccamela Sakmandridae Felidae Chioglossa lusitanica Lynx lynx Mertensielk luschani Lynx pardina Sakmandra aurorae Phocidae Triturus cristatus Monachus monachus Proteidae Proteus anguinus ARTIODACTYLA Plethodontidae Cervidae Speleomantes ambrosii Cervus elaphus corsicanus Speleomantes flavus Bovidae Speleomantes genei Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica Speleomantes imperialis Rupicapra rupicapra ornata Speleomantes supramontes 3. 8. 90 Official Journal of the European Communities No C 195/3 ANURA Leuciscus idus stagnalis Rhodeus sericeus amarus Discoglossidae Scardinius graecus Bombina bombina Chondrostoma nasus prespense Discoglossus pictus Chondrostoma nasus vardarense Alytes muletensis Chondrostoma soetta Ranidae Chondrostoma polylepis Rana latastei Chondrostoma genei Chondrostoma lusitanicum Pelobatidae Chondrostoma toxostoma Pelobates fuscus insubricus Gobio gobio bulgaricus Gobio gobio feraeensis Gobio albipinmatus elimeius FISH Gobio uranoscopus Iberocypris palaciosi PETROM YZONIFORMES Barbus barbus gallicus Barbus barbus thessalus Petromyzonidae Barbus plebejus euboicus Eudontomyzon sp. Barbus plebejus prespensis Lampetra fluviatilis Barbus plebejus strumicae Lampetra planeri Barbus meridionalis Lethenteron zanandrai Barbus capito albanicus Petromyzon marinus Barbus capito graellsi Barbus capito haasi ACIPENSERIFORMES Barbus capito bocagei Acipenseridae Barbus comiza Acipenser naccarii Aspius aspius Acipenser sturio Cobitidae Huso huso Cobitis conspersa Cobitis larvata ATHERINIFORMES Cobitis trichonica Cyprinodontidae Cobitis taenia Aphanius iberus Misgurnis fossilis Valencia hispanica Sabanejewia laurata SALMONIFORMES GADIFORMES Coregonidae Gadidae Coregonus oxyrhynchus Lota lota Salmonidae PERCIFORMES Hucho hucho Salmo salar Percidae Salmo (trutta) marmoradus Gymnocephalus schraetzer Salmo (trutta) macrostigma Zingel asper Salmo carpio Zingel streber Zingel zingel CYPRINIFORMES Gobiidae Cyprinidae Pomatoschistus canestrini Vimba vimba Pomatoschistus pygmaeus Abramis sapa Padogobius panizzai Alburnoides bipunctatus Padogobius nigricans Alburnus vulturius Alburnus albidus CLUPEIFORMES Rutilus rutilus dojranensis Clupeidae Rutilus rutilus maritza Alosa alosa Rutilus pigus Alosa fallax killarnensis Rutilus rubilio prespensis Alosa fallax lacustris Rutilus spartiaticus Rutilus arcasii SCORPAENIFORMES Rutilus macrolepidotus Rutilus lemmingii Cottidae Rutilus macedonicus Cottus ferruginous Rutilus friesii meidingeri Cottus petiti Rutilus alburnoides Cottus gobio Phoxinellus pleurobipunctatus pleurobipunctatus Gasterosteidae Phoxinellus pleurobipunctatus beoticus Pungitius pungitius hellenicus Phoxinellus stymphalicus Phoxinellus adspersus prespensis SILURIFORMES Leuciscus leuciscus burdigalensis Leuciscus lucumotis Siluridae Leuciscus souffia Silurus aristotelis No C 195/4 Official Journal of the European Communities 3. 8. 90 INVERTEBRATES ARTHROPODS LEPIDOPTERA Boloria aquilonaria Coenonympha oedippus ARACHNIDA Cupido lorquinii Macrothele calpeiana Erebia calcaria Erebia christi Eriogaster catax CRUSTACEA Graellsia isabelae Hypodryas maturna DECAPODA Lycaena dispar Austropotamobius pallipes Maculinea nausithous Thyphlocaris salentina Maculinea teleius Melanagria arge Papilio hospiton INSECTA Plebicula golgus COLEOPTERA Rhagades predotae Acmaeodera revelierei Zerynthia rumina Acmaeodera tassii Zygaena ignifera Aesalus scarabaeioides Agrilus curtulus MANTODEA Agrilus massanensis Apteromantis aptera Agrilus perisi ODONATA Akimerus schaefferi Coenagrion coerulescens Ampedus quadrisignatus Coenagrion hylas Anthaxia castilliana Cordulegaster trinacriae Anthaxia ceballosi Gomphus graslinii Anthaxia espanoli Leucorrhinia pectoralis Anthaxia segurensis Lindenia tetraphylla Anisorus quercus Macromia splendens Brachyleptura strangulata Onychogomphus costae Buprestis bertheloti Onychogomphus uncatus Buprestis sanguinea Ophiogomphus cecilia Buprestis splendens Oxygastra curtisii Callimellum abdominale Carabus olympiae ORTHOPTERA Cerambyx cerdo Baetica ustulata Chalcophora intermedia Clinidium canaliculatum Cornumutila quadrivittata MOLLUSCS Cucujus cinnaberinus Cucujus haematodes GASTROPODA Dytiscus latissimus Glaphyra marmottani Vertigo angustior Graphoderus bilineatus Vertigo genesii Leptura palmi Vertigo geyeri Leioderus kollari Vertigo moulinsiana Leioderus punctulatus Caseolus calculus Limoniscus violaceus Caseolus commixta Morimus funereus Caseolus sphaerula Nustera distigma Discula leacockiana Osmoderma eremita Discus tabellata Oxypleurus nodieri Discus defloratus Oxypleurus pinicola Discus guerinianus Phaenops sumptuosa Discus testudinalis Pogonochoerus eugeniae Discus turricula Ropalopus insubricus Elona quimperiana Rhysodes germari Geomalacus maculosus Rhysodes sulcatus Geomitra moniziana Rosalia alpina Helix subplicata Saphanus piceus Leiostyla abbreviata Leiostyla cassida DIPTERA Leiostyla corneocostata Ctenophora festiva Leiostyla gibba Keroplatus tipuloides Leiostyla lamellosa Psarus abdominalis Spilomyia manicata BIVALVIA Spilomyia saltuum UNIONOIDA HYMENOPTERA Margaritifera margaritifera Orussus unicolor Unio crassus 3. 8. 90 Official Journal of the European Communities NoC 195/5 (b) PLANTS PTERIDOPHYTA Herniaria maritima Link Loeflingia tavaresiana G. Samp. ASPIDACEAE Moehringia tommasinii Marches. Diplazium caudatum (Cav.) Jermy Petrocoptis grandiflora Rothm. ASPLENIACEAE Petrocoptis montsicciana O. Bolos &C Rivas Mart. Asplenium jahandiezii (Litard.) Rouy Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa Fernandez Casas BLECHNACEAE Silene hifacensis Rouy ex Willk. Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm. Silene holzmannii Heldr. ex Boiss. Silene mariana Pau DRYOPTERIDACEAE Silene orphanidis Boiss. Dryopteris corleyi Fraser-Jenks. Silene rothmaleri Pinto da Silva HYMENOPHYLLACEAE Silene velutina Pourret ex Loisel Trichomanes speciosum Willd. CHENOPODIACEAE ISOETACEAE Halimione pedunculata (L.) Aellen Isoetes boryana Durieu Kochia saxicola Guss. Isoetes malinverniana Ces. &c De Not. Salicornia veneta Pignatti &c Lausi LYCOPODIACEAE Diphasium issleri (Rouy) J. Holub CISTACEAE Cistus heterophyllus Desf. MARSILEACEAE Helianthemum alypoides Losa & Rivas Goday Marsilea batardae Launert Helianthemum caput-felis Boiss. Marsilea strigosa Willd. Tuberaria major (Willk.) Pinto da Silva et al. Pilularia minuta Durieu ex A. Braun OPHJOGLOSSACEAE COMPOSITAE Botrychium matricariifolium A. Braun ex Koch Anacyclus alboranensis Esteve Chueca & Varo Botrychium simplex Hitchc. Anthemis glaberrima (Rech. f.) Greuter Ophioglossum polyphyllum A. Braun Artemisia granatensis Boiss. Artemisia molinieri Quezel, Barbero et Loisel GYMNOSPERMAE Aster pyrenaeus Desf. ex DC. Carduus myriacanthus Salzm. ex DC. PIN ACE AE Carlina diae (Rech. f.) Meusel & Kastner Abies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei Centaurea aegialophila Wagenitz ANGIOSPERMAE Centaurea balearica J. D. Rodriguez Centaurea borjae Valdes-Berm. & Rivas Goday AL1SMATACEAE Centaurea citricolor Flont Quer Luronium natans (L.) Raf. Centaurea corymbosa Pourret AMARYLL1DACEAE Centaurea gadorensis G. Bianca Leucojum nicaeense Ard. Centaurea heldreichii Halacsy Narcissus nevadensis Pugsley Centaurea horrida Badaro Narcissus scaberulus Henriq. Centaurea kalambakensis Freyn &c Sint. 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