| Catagory |
Sub Catagory |
Name |
Latin Name |
| Vertebrates |
Mammal |
brown hare |
Lepus europaeus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
European otter |
Lutra lutra |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
pipistrelle bat |
Pipistrellus pipistrellus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
bottle-nosed dolphin |
Tursiops truncatus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
harbour porpoise |
Phocoena phocoena |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
minke whale |
Balaenoptera acutorostrata |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
red squirrel |
Sciurus vulgaris |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mammal |
water vole |
Arvicola terrestris |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
black grouse |
Tetrao tetrix |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
bullfinch |
Pyrrhula pyrrhula |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
capercaillie |
Tetrao urogallus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
common scoter |
Melanitta nigra |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
corn bunting |
Miliaria calandra |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
grey partridge |
Perdix perdix |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
linnet |
Carduelis cannabina |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
reed bunting |
Emberiza schoeniclus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
Scottish crossbill |
Loxia scotica |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
skylark |
Alauda arvensis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
song thrush |
Turdus philomelos |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
spotted flycatcher |
Muscicapa striata |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bird |
tree sparrow |
Passer montanus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Amphibian |
great crested newt |
Triturus cristatus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fish |
allis shad |
Alosa alosa |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fish |
commercial marine fish stocks - cod, hake, herring, plaice, saithe, sole, whiting |
|
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fish |
common skate |
Raja batis * |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fish |
twaite shad |
Alosa fallax |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
| Invertebrates |
Ant |
narrow-headed wood ant |
Formica exsecta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Ant |
northern wood ant |
Formica lugubris |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Ant |
Scottish wood ant |
Formica aquilonia |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Ant |
shining guest ant |
Formicoxenus nitidulus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bee |
a mason bee |
Osmia inermis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Bee |
a mason bee |
Osmia parietina |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Beetle |
a diving beetle |
Hydroporus rufifrons |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Beetle |
a leaf beetle |
Cryptocephalus primarius |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Beetle |
ten-spotted pot beetle |
Cryptocephalus decemmaculatus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Butterfly |
northern brown argus |
Aricia artaxerxes |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Butterfly |
pearl-bordered fritillary |
Boloria euphrosyne |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fly |
a cranefly |
Lipsothrix errans |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fly |
a cranefly |
Rhabdomastrix laeta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fly |
a stiletto fly |
Spiriverpa lunulata |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mollusc |
a freshwater pearl mussel |
Margaritifera margaritifera |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mollusc |
Geyer’s whorl snail |
Vertigo geyeri |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mollusc |
native oyster |
Ostrea edulis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Mollusc |
round-mouth whorl snail |
Vertigo genesii |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moth |
Moth |
Paradiarsia sobrina |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moth |
northern dart |
Xestia alpicola alpina |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moth |
square-spotted clay |
Xestia rhomboidea * |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moth |
sword grass |
Xylena exsoleta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Spider |
a spider |
Clubiona subsultans |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Wasp |
cuckoo wasp |
Chrysura hirsuta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
| Vascular Plants |
Vascular plant |
juniper |
Juniperus communis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
marsh clubmoss |
Lycopodiella inundata |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
mountain scurvy-grass |
Cochlearia micacea |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
Newman’s lady fern |
Athyrium flexile |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
oblong woodsia |
Woodsia ilvensis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
pillwort |
Pilularia globulifera |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
slender naiad |
Najas flexilis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
small cow-wheat |
Melampyrum sylvaticum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
twinflower |
Linnaea borealis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Vascular plant |
woolly willow |
Salix lanata |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
| Lower Plants |
Moss |
pict moss |
Pictus scoticus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
rigid apple moss |
Bartramia stricta * |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
Scottish beard moss |
Bryoerythrophyllum caledonicum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
Matted bryum |
Bryum calophyllum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
sea bryum |
Bryum warneum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
slender green feather-moss |
Hamatocaulis vernicosus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Moss |
Spruce’s bristle moss |
Orthotrichum sprucei |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Liverwort |
Stabler’s rustwort |
Marsupella stableri |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Stonewort |
slender stonewort |
Nitella gracilis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
| Fungi & Lichens |
Fungus |
blue corky spine fungus |
Hydnellum caeruleum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
brown corky spine fungus |
Hydnellum peckii |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
concrescent corky spine fungus |
Hydnellum concrescens |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
date-coloured waxcap |
Hygrocybe spadicea |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
drab tooth fungus |
Bankera fuligineoalba |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
goblet scented pine fungus |
Phellodon tomentosus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Fungus |
scaly tooth |
Sarcodon imbricatus |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
a lichen |
Bacidia incompta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
a lichen |
Biatoridium monasteriense |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
a lichen |
Gyalideopsis scotica |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
a lichen |
Halecania rhypodiza |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
a lichen |
Opegrapha paraxanthodes |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
ear-lobed dog-lichen |
Peltigera lepidophora |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
elm gyalecta |
Gyalecta ulmi |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
orange fruited elm-lichen |
Caloplaca luteoalba |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
river jelly lichen |
Collema dichotomum |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
snow caloplaca |
Caloplaca nivalis |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
stump lichen |
Cladonia botrytes |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
tree catapyrenium |
Catapyrenium psoromoides |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |
|
Lichen |
warty wax lichen |
Thelenella modesta |
|
* Species that are possibly extinct in
Tayside.
Species that have not been recorded in Tayside for at least thirty years have
in most cases been omitted from this list. For the majority of these
it is unclear whether they still persist and little is known about them. Vagrant
species and rare passage migrants have also been excluded.
List prepared by Perth Museum Biological Records Centre.
Based on Leaper, G. (1999) “Biodiversity of Tayside - A Preliminary Assessment
of Priority Habitats“ and species and data supplied by SNH Natural Heritage
Data Unit. |