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Nom Scientifique Papilio Aristophontes Circus Macrosceles PAYS Code (2) Non Francais ZCB TAXONOMIE Nom Scientifique Categorie liste Rouge COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya AVES Circus macrosceles VU COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya AVES Otus capnodes CR COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya MAMMALIA Eulemur mongoz CR COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya MAMMALIA Pteropus livingstonii EN COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya MAMMALIA Rousettus obliviosus VU COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya PLANTAE Khaya madagascariensis EN COM COM-1 Forêt de Moya REPTILIA Paroedura sanctijohannis EN COM COM-2 Lac Dziani-Boudouni AVES Ardeola idae EN COM COM-3 Lac Hantsongoma ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-3 Lac Hantsongoma AVES Dicrurus fuscipennis EN COM COM-3 Lac Hantsongoma PLANTAE Dypsis lanceolata VU COM COM-3 Lac Hantsongoma PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-3 Lac Hantsongoma PLANTAE Khaya madagascariensis EN COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille ARTHROPODA Graphium levassori EN COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille AVES Circus macrosceles VU COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille MAMMALIA Rousettus obliviosus VU COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille PLANTAE Dypsis lanceolata VU COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille PLANTAE Ravenea hildebrandtii EN COM COM-4 Massif de la Grille REPTILIA Paroedura sanctijohannis EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala ARTHROPODA Amauris comorana VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala ARTHROPODA Graphium levassori EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala ARTHROPODA Pseudagrion pontogenes VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala AVES Circus macrosceles VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala AVES Dicrurus fuscipennis EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala AVES Humblotia flavirostris EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala AVES Otus pauliani CR COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala AVES Zosterops mouroniensis VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala MAMMALIA Rousettus obliviosus VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala PLANTAE Dypsis lanceolata VU COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala PLANTAE Khaya madagascariensis EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala PLANTAE Ravenea hildebrandtii EN COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala PLANTAE Ravenea moorei CR COM COM-5 Massif du Karthala REPTILIA Paroedura sanctijohannis EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) AVES Circus macrosceles VU COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) AVES Otus moheliensis CR COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) MAMMALIA Eulemur mongoz CR COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) MAMMALIA Pteropus livingstonii EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) MAMMALIA Rousettus obliviosus VU COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) PLANTAE Dypsis lanceolata VU COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) PLANTAE Khaya madagascariensis EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) PLANTAE Ravenea hildebrandtii EN COM COM-6 Mont Mlédjélé (Hauts de Mwali) REPTILIA Paroedura sanctijohannis EN COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) ARTHROPODA Papilio aristophontes EN COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) AVES Circus macrosceles VU COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) AVES Otus capnodes CR COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) MAMMALIA Eulemur mongoz CR COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) MAMMALIA Pteropus livingstonii EN COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) MAMMALIA Rousettus obliviosus VU COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) PLANTAE Jumellea anjouanensis EN COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) PLANTAE Khaya madagascariensis EN COM COM-7 Mont Ntringui (Hauts de Ndzuani) REPTILIA Paroedura sanctijohannis EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ARTHROPODA Amauris nossima VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ARTHROPODA Pseudagrion pontogenes VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli AVES Ardeola idae EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acanthastrea brevis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acanthastrea hemprichii VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acanthastrea ishigakiensis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora aculeus VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora anthocercis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora echinata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora hemprichii VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora horrida VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora pharaonis VU Species/KBA Donnees-Sp-Sites--MIOI-Final-17-12-2014 Page 1 COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora polystoma VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora retusa VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora roseni EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora solitaryensis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora vaughani VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora verweyi VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Acropora willisae VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Alveopora allingi VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Alveopora daedalea VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Alveopora fenestrata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Anomastraea irregularis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Catalaphyllia jardinei VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Caulastrea connata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Echinopora robusta VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Favites spinosa VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Fungia curvata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Fungia seychellensis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Galaxea astreata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Goniastrea deformis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Goniopora planulata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Heliopora coerulea VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Horastrea indica VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Isopora brueggemanni VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Isopora crateriformis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Isopora cuneata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Leptoseris incrustans VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montastrea serageldini VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora australiensis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora calcarea VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora friabilis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora lobulata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora orientalis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Montipora stilosa VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Pachyseris rugosa VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Pectinia africanus VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Pectinia lactuca VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Physogyra lichtensteini VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Pocillopora indiania VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Porites nigrescens VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Porites sillimaniana VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Poritipora paliformis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Turbinaria mesenterina VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Turbinaria peltata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Turbinaria reniformis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli CNIDARIA Turbinaria stellulata VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Actinopyga echinites VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Actinopyga mauritiana VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Actinopyga miliaris VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Holothuria fuscogilva VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Holothuria lessoni EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Holothuria nobilis EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Holothuria scabra EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Stichopus herrmanni VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli ECHINODERMATA Thelenota ananas EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli MAMMALIA Balaenoptera musculus EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli MAMMALIA Dugong dugon VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli MAMMALIA Eulemur mongoz CR COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli MAMMALIA Physeter macrocephalus VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Albula glossodonta VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Carcharhinus longimanus VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Cheilinus undulatus EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Epinephelus lanceolatus VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Makaira nigricans VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli PISCES* Plectropomus laevis VU COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli REPTILIA Chelonia mydas EN COM COM-8 Parc Marin de Mohéli REPTILIA Eretmochelys imbricata CR COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora aculeus VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora anthocercis VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora echinata VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora hemprichii VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora horrida VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora pharaonis VU Species/KBA Donnees-Sp-Sites--MIOI-Final-17-12-2014 Page 2 COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora polystoma VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora retusa VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora solitaryensis VU COM COM-9 Récifs coralliens d'Anjouan CNIDARIA Acropora vaughani VU COM COM-9
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