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Section
- Species (396)
Taxon group
- insect - hymenopteran (93)
- diatom (79)
- fungus (58)
- alga (42)
- lichen (42)
- insect - moth (34)
- flowering plant (17)
- protozoan (7)
- chromist (5)
- bird (4)
- insect - beetle (Coleoptera) (3)
- insect - butterfly (3)
- conifer (2)
- crustacean (2)
- insect - true fly (Diptera) (2)
- mollusc (2)
- rotifer (1)
Establishment means
- Native (388)
- Non-native (8)
Habitat
- terrestrial (278)
- marine (9)
- freshwater (5)
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Andricus testaceipes f. sexual – Leaf-vein Gall Causer
Form, Insect - hymenopteran, Terrestrial
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Anomoeoneis sphaerophora form sculpta
Form, Diatom
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Anser anser f. domesticus – Domestic Goose
Form, Bird, Freshwater, terrestrial
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Aphelonyx cerricola f. agamic
Form, Insect - hymenopteran, Terrestrial
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Argyresthia conjugella form aerariella
Form, Insect - moth, Terrestrial
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Argyresthia conjugella form maculosa
Form, Insect - moth, Terrestrial
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Articulospora tetracladia f. angulata
Form, Fungus, Terrestrial
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Aulacoseira italica form curvata
Form, Diatom
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Aulacoseira subarctica f. subborealis
Form, Diatom
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Aulacoseira subarctica form recta
Form, Diatom
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Batrachospermum gelatinosum forma spermatoinvolucrum
Form, Alga, Terrestrial
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Biorhiza pallida f. agamic
Form, Insect - hymenopteran, Terrestrial
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Biorhiza pallida f. sexual – Oak-apple Causer
Form, Insect - hymenopteran, Terrestrial
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Biston betularia form carbonaria – Peppered Moth (dark)
Form, Insect - moth, Terrestrial
Gwyfyn Brith [Tywyll], Gwyfynod Brith [Tywyll]
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Biston betularia form insularia – Peppered Moth (intermediate)
Form, Insect - moth, Terrestrial
Gwyfyn Brith [Canolig], Gwyfynod Brith [Canolig]
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Biston betularia form typica – Peppered Moth (light)
Form, Insect - moth, Terrestrial
Gwyfyn Brith [Golau], Gwyfynod Brith [Golau]
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Boletus cisalpinus f. aereomaculatus
Form, Fungus, Terrestrial
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Bonnemaisonia hamifera f. sporophyte
Form, Alga, Marine
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Bonnemaisonia hamifera f. tetrasporophyte
Form, Alga, Marine
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Brachysira brebissonii form thermalis
Form, Diatom