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Supplementary Material to the European Red List of Selected Endemic Shrubs Wilson, B., Beech, E., Window, J., Allen, D.J. and Rivers, M. (2019). European Red List of selected endemic shrubs. Brussels and Cambridge: IUCN. Available at: https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/48438 Supplementary Material to the European Red List of selected endemic shrubs This document provides the Red List Category and Criteria for the selected European endemic shrub species assessed on the IUCN European Red List as part of the LIFE funded project ‘Establishing a European Red List of Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Saproxylic Beetles, Terrestrial Molluscs and Vascular Plants (LIFE European Red Lists; LIFE14 PRE/BE/000001)’. IUCN Red List status of selected European endemic shrub species IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) AMARANTHACEAE Bosea yervamora LC LC Yes APIACEAE Bupleurum handiense EN B1ab(i,ii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iv,v) EN B1ab(i,ii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iv,v) Yes APIACEAE Monizia edulis CR D CR D Yes ASTERACEAE Argyranthemum winteri CR B2ab(iii,v) CR B2ab(iii,v) Yes ASTERACEAE Artemisia argentea VU C2a(i) VU C2a(i) Yes ASTERACEAE Artemisia molinieri EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Atractylis arbuscula EN B2ab(ii,iii) EN B2ab(ii,iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Carlina salicifolia LC LC Yes ASTERACEAE Carthamus balearicus NT NT Yes ASTERACEAE Centaurea horrida EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus falcisectus EN B2b(iii)c(iv) EN B2b(iii)c(iv) Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus junonianus EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) EN B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus massonianus EN D CR B2ab(iv) Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus santos-abreui CR B2ab(iii,v) CR B2ab(iii,v) Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus satarataensis VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU B2ab(iii); D2 Yes ASTERACEAE Cheirolophus tagananensis VU D2 VU D2 Yes ASTERACEAE Kleinia neriifolia LC LC Yes ASTERACEAE Plagius flosculosus VU B2ab(iii); C2a(i) VU B2ab(iii); C2a(i) Yes ASTERACEAE Ptilostemon greuteri CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Santolina oblongifolia NT NT Yes IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) ASTERACEAE Santolina semidentata LC LC Yes ASTERACEAE Schizogyne sericea LC LC Yes ASTERACEAE Sonchus gandogeri CR B2ab(iii) CR B2ab(iii) Yes ASTERACEAE Sonchus palmensis LC LC Yes ASTERACEAE Tanacetum oshanahanii CR B2ab(iii,v); C2a(i); D CR B2ab(iii,v); C2a(i); D Yes BERBERIDACEAE Berberis maderensis CR B1ab(ii,iii)+2ab(ii,iii) CR B1ab(ii,iii)+2ab(ii,iii) Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium acanthocarpum CR B1b(iii)c(iv) CR B1b(iii)c(iv) Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium callithyrsum VU B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii); D2 VU B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii); D2 Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium candicans DD DD Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium decaisnei LC LC Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium gentianoides VU D2 VU D2 Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium handiense CR B2ab(iii,v); C2a(ii) CR B2ab(iii,v); C2a(ii) Yes BORAGINACEAE Echium portosanctense CR B1ab(v)+2ab(v) CR B1ab(v)+2ab(v) Yes BRASSICACEAE Crambe fruticosa NT NT Yes BRASSICACEAE Crambe laevigata EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) Yes BRASSICACEAE Crambe scoparia EN B2ab(ii,iii) EN B2ab(ii,iii) Yes BRASSICACEAE Crambe sventenii CR B2ab(iii,v) CR B2ab(iii,v) Yes BRASSICACEAE Parolinia schizogynoides VU D1+2 VU D1+2 Yes BRASSICACEAE Sinapidendron angustifolium CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii) Yes BRASSICACEAE Sinapidendron frutescens EN B1ab(iii,v)c(iii)+2ab(iii,v)c(iii) EN B1ab(iii,v)c(iii)+2ab(iii,v)c(iii) Yes BRASSICACEAE Sinapidendron gymnocalyx NT NT Yes BRASSICACEAE Sinapidendron sempervivifolium EN D EN D Yes CAMPANULACEAE Musschia aurea LC LC Yes CAMPANULACEAE Musschia wollastonii EN D EN D Yes CAPRIFOLIACEAE Lonicera alpigena LC LC No CAPRIFOLIACEAE Lonicera nigra LC LC No CAPRIFOLIACEAE Viburnum maculatum DD NA No CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex lanfrancoi EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,v) EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,v) Yes CHENOPODIACEAE Salsola papillosa LC LC Yes CISTACEAE Cistus chinamadensis EN B2ab(ii,iii) EN B2ab(ii,iii) Yes CISTACEAE Cistus libanotis LC LC Yes 2 IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) CISTACEAE Cistus psilosepalus LC LC Yes CISTACEAE Helianthemum bystropogophyllum CR B2ab(iii)c(iv) CR B2ab(iii)c(iv) Yes CISTACEAE Helianthemum teneriffae CR B2ab(iii,v)c(iv); C2a(ii)b CR B2ab(iii,v)c(iv); C2a(ii)b Yes CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus argyrothamnos CR B2ab(v) CR B2ab(v) Yes CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus fernandesii EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) Yes CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus floridus LC LC Yes CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus lopezsocasii EN B2ab(v) EN B2ab(v) Yes CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus massonii VU D1 VU D1 Yes CRASSULACEAE Aeonium balsamiferum VU D2 VU D2 Yes CRASSULACEAE Aeonium gomerense EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) Yes ERICACEAE Erica andevalensis NT NT Yes ERICACEAE Erica cinerea LC LC No ERICACEAE Erica lusitanica LC LC Yes ERICACEAE Erica mackaiana LC LC Yes ERICACEAE Erica maderensis CR B1ab(iii) CR B1ab(iii) Yes ERICACEAE Erica vagans LC LC Yes ERICACEAE Rhododendron ferrugineum LC LC No ERICACEAE Rhododendron hirsutum LC LC No ERICACEAE Rhododendron myrtifolium EN B2ab(iii,iv) EN B2ab(iii,iv) No EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia anachoreta CR D CR D Yes EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia bourgeana VU D2 VU D2 Yes EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia handiensis VU D2 VU D2 Yes EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia mellifera LC LC Yes EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia pedroi VU D2 VU D2 Yes EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia piscatoria LC LC Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus anisochilus DD DD Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus desertorum LC LC Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus foliolosus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus gibbsianus VU B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) VU B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus ombriosus EN B2ab(iii,v) EN B2ab(iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Adenocarpus viscosus LC LC Yes 3 IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) FABACEAE Anagyris latifolia EN B2ab(iii,iv,v); C2a(i) EN B2ab(iii,iv,v); C2a(i) Yes FABACEAE Anthyllis hystrix LC LC Yes FABACEAE Coronilla talaverae EN B1ab(ii,iii,v)+2ab(ii,iii,v) EN B1ab(ii,iii,v)+2ab(ii,iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Cytisophyllum sessilifolium LC LC Yes FABACEAE Cytisus cantabricus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Cytisus commutatus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Cytisus emeriflorus LC LC No FABACEAE Cytisus multiflorus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Cytisus oromediterraneus LC LC No FABACEAE Cytisus paczoskii NT NA No FABACEAE Cytisus ratisbonensis LC LC No FABACEAE Cytisus spinescens LC LC No FABACEAE Cytisus supranubius LC LC Yes FABACEAE Cytisus tommasinii LC LC No FABACEAE Dorycnium spectabile EN B2ab(iii,v); C2a(i) EN B2ab(iii,v); C2a(i) Yes FABACEAE Ebenus cretica LC LC Yes FABACEAE Echinospartum algibicum CR B2ab(v) DD Yes FABACEAE Echinospartum barnadesii LC LC Yes FABACEAE Echinospartum boissieri LC LC Yes FABACEAE Echinospartum ibericum LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista aristata LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista benehoavensis VU B2ab(iii) VU B2ab(iii) Yes FABACEAE Genista berberidea NT NT Yes FABACEAE Genista canariensis LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista cilentina EN B1ab(i,ii,iii)+2ab(i,ii,iii) EN B1ab(i,ii,iii)+2ab(i,ii,iii) Yes FABACEAE Genista cinerascens LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista corsica LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista cupanii LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista desoleana LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista dorycnifolia VU C2a(i); D2 LC Yes FABACEAE Genista falcata LC LC Yes 4 IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) FABACEAE Genista germanica LC LC No FABACEAE Genista haenseleri EN B1ab(ii,iii,v)+2ab(ii,iii,v) EN B1ab(ii,iii,v)+2ab(ii,iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Genista hispanica LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista holopetala DD VU D2 Yes FABACEAE Genista hystrix LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista insularis NT NT Yes FABACEAE Genista lucida NT NT Yes FABACEAE Genista majorica LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista nissana DD NA No FABACEAE Genista parnassica DD DD Yes FABACEAE Genista polyanthos LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista radiata LC LC No FABACEAE Genista salzmannii LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista sardoa EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Genista sulcitana LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista tenera LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista valentina LC LC Yes FABACEAE Genista versicolor LC LC Yes FABACEAE Lembotropis nigricans LC LC No FABACEAE Lotus eremiticus CR B2ab(iii,v)c(iv); C2a(i)b; D CR B2ab(iii,v)c(iv); C2a(i)b; D Yes FABACEAE Lotus pyranthus CR B2ab(ii,iii,v); C2a(i) CR B2ab(ii,iii,v); C2a(i) Yes FABACEAE Medicago strasseri NT NT Yes FABACEAE Petteria ramentacea LC LC No FABACEAE Teline nervosa CR B2ab(iii,v) CR B2ab(iii,v) Yes FABACEAE Teline patens LC LC Yes FABACEAE Teline tribracteolata EN B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v); C2a(i); D EN B1ab(iii,v); C2a(i); D Yes FABACEAE Ulex airensis LC LC Yes FABACEAE Ulex argenteus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Ulex densus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Ulex europaeus LC LC No FABACEAE Ulex gallii LC LC Yes 5 IUCN Red IUCN Red Endemic IUCN Red List Criteria (Global) IUCN Red List Criteria (EU) Family Species List Category List Category to EU? (Global) (EU) FABACEAE Ulex micranthus LC LC Yes FABACEAE Ulex minor LC LC Yes GLOBULARIACEAE Globularia ascanii CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii); C2a(i); D CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii); C2a(i); D Yes GLOBULARIACEAE Globularia salicina LC LC Yes GROSSULARIACEAE Ribes sardoum CR B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v); C2a(i,ii); D CR B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v);
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