List of Data Deficient species in Afghanistan
This is a list of Data Deficient species in Afghanistan according to the IUCN Red List.
This list was last updated 2019-09-14
This list contains only species that have been assessed for the IUCN Red List. It is therefore not representative of all the species in the country.
Species counts by country: Total | Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Mammals | Reptiles | Vascular Plants.
| scientific_name | common_name | taxonid | category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malacocarpus crithmifolius | 63509 | DD | |
| Gomphus amseli | 163915 | DD | |
| Corylus jacquemontii | Indian Tree Hazel | 194646 | DD |
| Otonycteris leucophaea | Turkestani Loong-eared Bat | 85295233 | DD |
| Prunus cerasifera | Cherry Plum | 172162 | DD |
| Avena hybrida | 172187 | DD | |
| Allium atroviolaceum | Black-violet Leek | 172241 | DD |
| Hypophthalmichthys nobilis | Bighead Carp | 166172 | DD |
| Hyles hippophaes | 10542 | DD | |
| Prunus jaquemontii | Himalayan Bush Cherry | 50623147 | DD |
| Naja oxiana | Central Asian Cobra | 164642 | DD |
| Acrocephalus orinus | Large-billed Reed Warbler | 22729551 | DD |
| Telescopus rhinopoma | Desert Cat Snake | 164693 | DD |
| Armiger annandalei | 189278 | DD | |
| Meriones zarudnyi | Zarundny's Jird | 13173 | DD |
| Myotis bucharensis | Bokhara Whiskered Bat | 136219 | DD |
| Enallagma risi | 169113 | DD | |
| Platanus orientalis | Oriental Plane-tree | 33951 | DD |
| Neallogaster schmidti | 169175 | DD | |
| Acer turkestanicum | 193854 | DD | |
| Vicia michauxii | 176119 | DD | |
| Allium oschaninii | French Grey Shallot | 20665937 | DD |
| Stylurus ubadschii | Syrian Clubtail | 165491 | DD |
| Triplophysa kullmanni | 169604 | DD | |
| Capoetobrama kuschakewitschi | Chu Sharpray | 169620 | DD |
| Prunus bifrons | 50392770 | DD | |
| Sartoriana afghaniensis | 134939 | DD | |
| Myotis longipes | Kashmir Cave Bat | 14175 | DD |
| Cephalaeschna klapperichi | 163816 | DD | |
| Vicia hyrcanica | 176125 | DD |
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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups: