Re: Hybrids with incorrect status on export
When I've exported data out of recorder for conversion to GIS, I've found that several hybrid species have "inherited" statuses from one of the parent species. You can't see this within Recorder as it correctly doesn't give it a species if browsing the taxon dictionary, but it does crop up on export.
For example Tilia x. Europaeus gets a Nationally Scarce status because one of the parent species, Tilia platyphyllos is Nationally Scarce. Another one is hybrid bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta x. hispanica) which gains the statuses of Hyacinthoides non-scripta.
Steve Hannah - GIS and Data Infrastructure Officer
The Wildlife Information Centre