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ZNIEFF Continentales : Liste Des Espèces De Flore Déterminantes En Région PACA Actualisation de l’inventaire des Zones Naturelles d’Intérêt Écologique, Faunistique et Floristique (ZNIEFF) de Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur ZNIEFF continentales : liste des espèces de flore déterminantes en région PACA Version du 28/07/2016 Référentiel taxonomique : TAXREF v5.0 Les alismatales PHYLUM CLASSE ORDRE FAMILLE CD_REF RANG NOM_VALIDE Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Alismataceae 85486 ES Baldellia ranunculoides (L.) Parl., 1854 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Alismataceae 160264 SSES Damasonium alisma Mill. subsp. polyspermum (Coss.) Maire Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Alismataceae 119860 ES Sagittaria sagittifolia L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Butomaceae 87136 ES Butomus umbellatus L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Hydrocharitaceae 103120 ES Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Hydrocharitaceae 128504 ES Vallisneria spiralis L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Juncaginaceae 141931 SSES Triglochin bulbosum subsp. barrelieri (Loisel.) Rouy, 1912 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Juncaginaceae 127546 ES Triglochin maritimum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 81869 ES Althenia filiformis Petit, 1829 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 115228 ES Potamogeton alpinus Balb., 1804 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 115237 ES Potamogeton coloratus Hornem., 1813 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 115258 ES Potamogeton gramineus L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 115296 ES Potamogeton perfoliatus L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 115302 ES Potamogeton praelongus Wulfen, 1805 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 130598 ES Zannichellia obtusifolia Talavera & al., 1986 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Potamogetonaceae 130602 ES Zannichellia peltata Bertol., 1855 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Ruppiaceae 119691 ES Ruppia maritima L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Tofieldiaceae 126806 ES Tofieldia pusilla (Michx.) Pers., 1805 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Zosteraceae 130673 ES Zostera marina L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Alismatales Zosteraceae 130680 ES Zostera noltii Hornem., 1832 Liste des espèces de flore déterminantes ZNIEFF de la région PACA - version du 28/07/2016 p. 2 Les apiales et arecales PHYLUM CLASSE ORDRE FAMILLE CD_REF RANG NOM_VALIDE Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 85999 ES Bifora testiculata (L.) Spreng., 1820 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 87020 ES Bupleurum alpigenum Jord. & Fourr., 1866 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 87068 ES Bupleurum longifolium L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 132357 SSES Bupleurum ranunculoides subsp. telonense (Gren. ex Timb.-Lagr.) Bonnier, 1921 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 87102 ES Bupleurum subovatum Link ex Spreng., 1813 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 90335 ES Chaerophyllum elegans Gaudin, 1828 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 90344 ES Chaerophyllum nodosum (L.) Crantz, 1767 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 95697 ES Echinophora spinosa L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 97133 ES Eryngium alpinum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 97145 ES Eryngium maritimum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 97148 ES Eryngium spinalba Vill., 1779 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 609224 ES Gasparrinia peucedanoides (M.Bieb.) Thell., 1926 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 101295 ES Heracleum pumilum Vill., 1779 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 102884 ES Holandrea schottii (Besser ex DC.) Reduron, Charpin & Pimenov, 1997 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 109861 ES Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir., 1798 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 109869 ES Oenanthe fistulosa L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 109874 ES Oenanthe globulosa L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 115797 ES Prangos trifida (Mill.) Herrnst. & Heyn, 1977 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 116210 ES Pseudorlaya pumila (L.) Grande, 1925 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 121455 ES Scandix stellata Banks & Sol., 1794 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 122329 ES Selinum carvifolia (L.) L., 1762 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 123960 ES Sium latifolium L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 124004 ES Smyrnium perfoliatum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Apiales Apiaceae 129910 ES Visnaga daucoides Gaertn., 1788 Plantae Equisetopsida Arecales Arecaceae 90524 ES Chamaerops humilis L., 1753 Liste des espèces de flore déterminantes ZNIEFF de la région PACA - version du 28/07/2016 p. 3 Les asparagales PHYLUM CLASSE ORDRE FAMILLE CD_REF RANG NOM_VALIDE Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 610607 ES Acis fabrei (Quézel & Girerd) Lledo, A.P.Davis & M.B.Crespo, 2004 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 610608 ES Acis nicaeensis (Ardoino) Lledo, A.P.Davis & M.B.Crespo, 2004 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81316 ES Allium angulosum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81341 ES Allium chamaemoly L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81449 ES Allium nigrum L., 1762 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81506 ES Allium savii Parl., 1857 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81516 ES Allium siculum Ucria, 1793 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81522 ES Allium strictum Schrad., 1809 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 81543 ES Allium victorialis L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 105827 ES Leucojum aestivum L., 1759 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 105841 ES Leucojum vernum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Amaryllidaceae 112070 ES Pancratium maritimum L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 84277 ES Asparagus maritimus (L.) Mill., 1768 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 85714 ES Bellevalia romana (L.) Rchb., 1830 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 85715 ES Bellevalia trifoliata (Ten.) Kunth, 1843 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 95055 ES Dipcadi serotinum (L.) Medik., 1790 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 102930 ES Honorius nutans (Sm.) Gray, 1821 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 108005 ES Melomphis arabica (L.) Raf., 1837 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 108869 ES Muscari botryoides (L.) Mill., 1768 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Asparagaceae 611535 ES Ruscus hypoglossum Mill., 1768 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 93236 ES Crocus ligusticus Mariotti, 1988 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 103738 ES Iris graminea L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 103790 ES Iris tuberosa L., 1753 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 117885 ES Romulea arnaudii Moret, 2000 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 117886 ES Romulea assumptionis Garcias Font, 1953 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 117891 ES Romulea columnae Sebast. & Mauri, 1818 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 117897 ES Romulea florentii Moret, 2000 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Iridaceae 117921 ES Romulea rollii Parl., 1858 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 162132 SSES Anacamptis coriophora (L.) Bateman, Pridgeon & Chase subsp. coriophora Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 82283 ES Anacamptis laxiflora (Lam.) 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Soó, 1962 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 96499 ES Epipogium aphyllum Sw., 1814 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 100614 ES Gymnadenia odoratissima (L.) Rich., 1817 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 101315 ES Herminium monorchis (L.) R.Br., 1813 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 106353 ES Liparis loeselii (L.) Rich., 1817 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 106367 ES Listera cordata (L.) R.Br., 1813 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 109498 ES Neotinea lactea (Poir.) R.M.Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W.Chase, 1997 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 612526 SSES Ophrys bertolonii subsp. bertolonii Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 110362 ES Ophrys bombyliflora Link, 1800 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 612527 SSES Ophrys exaltata subsp. splendida (Gölz & Reinhard) R.Soca, 2002 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 608749 ES Ophrys philippii Gren., 1859 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 110473 ES Ophrys speculum Link, 1799 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 110994 ES Orchis spitzelii Saut. ex W.D.J.Koch, 1838 Plantae Equisetopsida Asparagales Orchidaceae 122824 ES Serapias olbia Verg., 1908 Plantae
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