The Swedish Red List 2020 | Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure
List name
The Swedish Red List 2020
List type
Conservation list
Description
The Swedish Red List is produced by the Swedish Species Information Centre at SLU. The evaluations were made in collaboration with more than 100 experts, subdivided into 14 committees treating different organism groups. The Swedish Red List 2020, published on April 22 2020, is the fifth Swedish Red List based on the international IUCN criteria. The end product is two-fold, the actual redlist with species assessments and an analysis report. They are available both in printed editions and digitally. Further reading, species-specific information and analysis of results are available at www.artdatabanken.se.
URL
https://www.gbif.se/ipt/resource?r=swedishredlist2020
WKT (GIS feature)
POLYGON((10.74 55.16,24.37 55.16,24.37 69.13,10.74 69.13,10.74 55.16))
Date submitted
2021-06-17
Last Update
2021-09-28
Date last uploaded
2021-09-28
Date last matched
2021-09-28
Is private
No
Included in species pages
No
Authoritative
Yes
Invasive
No
Threatened
Yes
Part of the sensitive data service
No
Region
Not provided
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Metadata Link
https://collections.biodiversitydata.se/public/show/dr204

1 Number of Taxa

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Sidera lenis
Sidera lenis (P.Karst.) Miettinen
gräddporing
 
Action Supplied Name Scientific Name (matched) Kingdom Family Image Common Name (matched) kingdom family order class phylum genus taxonRank id taxonID acceptedNameUsageID scientificNameAuthorship taxonomicStatus nomenclaturalStatus taxonRemarks
Cinereomyces lenis Sidera lenis
gräddporing
Author(s): (P.Karst.) Miettinen
Fungi - Basidiomycota - Agaricomycetes - Hymenochaetales - Rickenellaceae - Sidera
gräddporing
Fungi
Hymenochaetales, genera incertae sedis
Hymenochaetales
Agaricomycetes
Basidiomycota
Sidera
species
urn:lsid:dyntaxa.se:TaxonName:152577
urn:lsid:dyntaxa.se:TaxonName:152577
urn:lsid:dyntaxa.se:Taxon:1503
(P.Karst.) Spirin
homotypicSynonym
valid
Publ.: Spirin, W.A., 2005. Notes on some rare polypores, found in Russia. 2: Junghuhnia vitellina sp. nova, plus genera Cinereomyces and Skeletocutis. Karstenia 45 (2): 103-113 (p. 106), not seen.
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