Species Explorer
Browse and search species from the IUCN Red List and GBIF.
54,666 species
pulverädellav
VUMegalaria pulverea
punatunkkaseitikki
VUCortinarius hinnuleoarmillatus

Puntik
VUMadhuca betis
Purple Carrot-seed Moth
ENDepressaria depressana

Purple Cockle
ENAgrostemma githago

Purple Emperor
CRApatura iris

Purple Frog
ENNasikabatrachus sahyadrensis

Purple Gentian
CRGentiana purpurea

Purple Milk-vetch
CRAstragalus danicus

Purple Sun Star
VUSolaster endeca

Purple-fringed Liverwort
VURicciocarpos natans
Purple-margined Liverwort
VUReboulia hemisphaerica
Based on the available information, the specific threats facing Purple-margined Liverwort have not been formally assessed or documented. Without a proper threat evaluation, it's unclear what particular dangers this species may be encountering in its natural habitats. The current status of whether threats to this liverwort are increasing, stable, or decreasing cannot be determined without this assessment data.
Purple-stalked Pocket-moss
CRFissidens osmundoides
Purplestem Shoestring Fern
CRRadiovittaria remota

Purplish-mantled Tanager
VUIridosornis porphyrocephalus
purpurmossmal
ENBryotropha purpurella
pygmeedderkopp
VUTapinocyboides pygmaeus
Pygmy Elm Bark Beetle
VUScolytus pygmaeus

Pygmy Loris
ENNycticebus pygmaeus
Pylaes' Sphagnum
ENSphagnum pylaesii

Pyramidal Orchid
VUAnacamptis pyramidalis
pyramidmossa
CRPyramidula tetragona

Pyrauste des origans
VUPyrausta porphyralis

Pyrauste olivacée commune
VUPyrausta aerealis
pyttemaskros
CRTaraxacum microlobum
Quadrate Paperbubble
CRLaona quadrata

Quartz Webcap
VUCortinarius quarciticus

queen crab
VUCarpilius corallinus
Queen of Spain Fritillary
VUIssoria lathonia
Based on the available data, the primary threats to the Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly have not been formally assessed or documented. This means scientists have not yet conducted a comprehensive study to identify what specific dangers this species faces in the wild, such as habitat destruction, climate change impacts, or other environmental pressures. Without this threat assessment, it's unclear whether the risks to this butterfly species are increasing, remaining stable, or decreasing over time.

Queen triggerfish
ENBalistes vetula

Quinine, Red cinchona
VUCinchona pubescens
Radialrissiger Risspilz
VUInocybe pusio

Radish
VURaphanus raphanistrum
Based on the available data, the primary threats to Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) have not been formally assessed or documented. Without a proper threat evaluation, it's unclear what specific dangers this species faces in the wild, such as habitat destruction, invasive species, climate change impacts, or human activities. The trend of these threats cannot be determined since no threat assessment has been conducted.

Raft Spider
CRDolomedes fimbriatus
raggkranslav
VUPhaeophyscia kairamoi
rågvallmovivel
VUStenocarus cardui

Rainbow parrotfish
ENScarus guacamaia
Raisin marron
CRParathesis serrulata
raitakalvaskorri
VUSiphonoperla burmeisteri
rak tranmossa
VUTrematodon laetevirens
rämesirvikäs
VURhadicoleptus alpestris

Ramson's Hoverfly
VUPortevinia maculata
Rana de cristal de rostro adornado
ENCentrolene bacatum
Rana de cristal del Cauca
VUNymphargus posadae
Rana de cristal del Huila
ENCentrolene huilense
Rana de Ingles Negras y Amarillas
VUPristimantis penelopus
Rana magnífica fantasma
CREcnomiohyla phantasmagoria
Randhåret ådselgraver
VUNicrophorus vestigator
randig lövvedborre
VUTrypodendron signatum
randmånspindel
VULiocranoeca striata