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| ...uthern Scandinavia and North Africa. In Germany, this species is common. The size of the current population is difficult to gauge, because this species is not sufficiently discovered. In Bavaria, the species is accepted as at risk. In the "Red List" (a list of endangered species) of Bavaria. | | |
| | Waved umber | | ... waved umber (Menophra abruptaria) is a moth in the family geometer moths (Geometridae) and the subfamily Ennominae. In Germany (Baden-Wurttemberg), where finds were reported for the period before 1955 and after 1980 only, this species is on the Red List in "rare species and species with a geographic restriction". | | |
| | | Heather spider | | ...he genus Thomisus. It is widespread throughout the world in temperate to tropical zones, however in the north, it occurs less often and is restricted to warmer areas. In Germany, Thomisus onustus are considered endangered, according to the "Red List". | | |
| | Philodromus dispar | | ...omid crab spiders (Philodromidae), and the genus (Philodromus). This species is found throughout the palearctic ecozone and is widespread in Germany and Central Europe but even in appropriate habitats is only moderately common. According to the “Red List” of Germany, Philodromus dispar are non endangered in Germany. | | |
| | Anthaxia podolica | | ...rmia, the superfamily Buprestoidea, the family jewel beetles (Buprestidae), the subfamily Buprestinae and the tribe Anthaxiini. Anthaxia podolica iberica are a subspecies of this beetle. Anthaxia podolica are already classified as at risk on the Red List of Germany (category one). | | |
| | Cardiophorus asellus | | ..., the family Elateridae and the subfamily Cardiophorinae. These beetles are widespread from Western Europe to Siberia, but are absent in the Mediterranean region.
In Bavaria, Cardiophorus asellus are threatened with extinction according to the Red List of threatened animals. | | |
| | The brown argus is widespread and common in Europe and the Palaearctic ecozone of Asia and Africa. In the temperate zones this species produces 2 new generations a year. The brown argus is not regarded as endangered everywhere, however, in the Red List of Germany it is in Category 3 which means near threatened. | | |
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