This list has been produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPC) for the Natural Resource Management Spatial Information System. The list was produced using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), which analyses data from a range of plant and animal surveys and collections from across Australia to automatically generate a report for each NRM region. Data sources (Appendix 2) include national and state herbaria, museums, state governments, CSIRO, Birds Australia and a range of surveys conducted by or for DEWHA. For each family of plant and animal covered by ANHAT (Appendix 1), this document gives the number of species in the country and how many of them are found in the region. It also identifies species listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered or Conservation Dependent under the EPBC Act. A biodiversity summary for this region is also available. For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html Biodiversity Summary for NRM Regions Species List What is the summary for and where does it come from? • ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular plants (over 15,000 species) and a range of invertebrate groups. Groups not yet covered in ANHAT • The data used come from authoritative sources, but they are not perfect. All species names have been confirmed as valid species names, but it is not possible to confirm all species locations. The list summarises the input data, so errors in the data received would be reflected in this document. • The scientific names and taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the data and not necessarily that found in government censuses, databases or other authoritative lists. Limitations Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool Groups not yet covered in ANHAT are not included in the list. (ANHAT), Page 1 of 111 Species list for Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges SA 21-Jan-11
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This list has been produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPC) for the Natural Resource Management Spatial Information System.
The list was produced using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), which analyses data from a range of plant and animal surveys and collections fromacross Australia to automatically generate a report for each NRM region. Data sources(Appendix 2) include national and state herbaria, museums, state governments, CSIRO, BirdsAustralia and a range of surveys conducted by or for DEWHA.
For each family of plant and animal covered by ANHAT (Appendix 1), this document gives thenumber of species in the country and how many of them are found in the region. It alsoidentifies species listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered or ConservationDependent under the EPBC Act.
A biodiversity summary for this region is also available.For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html
Biodiversity Summary for NRM RegionsSpecies List
What is the summary for and where does it come from?
• ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular plants (over 15,000 species) and a range of invertebrate groups. Groups not yet covered in ANHAT are not included in the list.
• The data used come from authoritative sources, but they are not perfect. All species names have been confirmed as valid species names, but it is not possible to confirm all species locations. The list summarises the input data, so errors in the data received would be reflected in this document.
• The scientific names and taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the data and not necessarily that found in government censuses, databases or other authoritative lists.
Limitations
Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool
Groups not yet covered in ANHATare not included in the list.
(ANHAT),
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Species List for NRM RegionAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
This list was produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT). ANHAT is a database and decision support tool which uses over 33 million specimen and survey records for vertebrates, selected invertebrates and 137 vascular plant families (over 15,000 species). This species list does not include exotic or extinct species.
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.
Haletta semifasciata Blue Weed-whiting 11 2002Neoodax balteatus Little Weed Whiting 4
Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes (1 out of 16 species in Australia)
Melanotaenia fluviatilis Murray River Rainbowfish <1
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Monacanthidae Leatherjackets (4 out of 9 species in Australia)
Terapontidae Grunters (1 out of 33 species in Australia)
Pelates octolineatus Western Striped Grunter 23
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Aegothelidae Owlet Nightjars (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar <1 2006
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Ardeidae Herons, Egrets and Bitterns
(11 out of 14 species in Australia)
Ardea alba Great Egret <1 2007Ardea intermedia Intermediate Egret <1 2004Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron <1 2007Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern 2 2007Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret <1 2006Egretta garzetta Little Egret <1 2007Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron <1 2007Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret 1 2007Ixobrychus flavicollis Black Bittern <1 1961Ixobrychus minutus Little Bittern <1 2001Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron <1 2007
Artamidae Butcherbirds, Currawongs and Woodswallows
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Campephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and Minivets
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Columbidae Pigeons and Doves (6 out of 23 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Diomedeidae Albatrosses (5 out of 5 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins (4 out of 6 species in Australia)
Cheramoeca leucosternus White-backed Swallow <1 2001Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow <1 2007Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin <1 2007Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin <1 2007
Hydrobatidae Storm-petrels (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Megapodiidae Mound-builders (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Alectura lathami Australian Brush-turkey <1 1975
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Menuridae Lyrebirds (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Menura alberti Albert's Lyrebird 1 1989
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Meropidae Rainbow Bee-eater (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater <1 2007
Motacillidae Pipits and Wagtails (1 out of 5 species in Australia)
Anthus australis Australian Pipit <1 2007
Muscicapidae Old World Flycatchers and Thrushes
(1 out of 6 species in Australia)
Zoothera lunulata Bassian Thrush 2 2007
Nectariniidae Sunbirds and Spiderhunters
(1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Nectarinia jugularis Olive-backed Sunbird <1 1990
Neosittidae Australian Sitella (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella <1 2007
Oriolidae Old World Orioles and Figbirds
(1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Oriolus sagittatus Olive-backed Oriole <1 2004
Otididae Australian Bustard (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard <1 1998
Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pelecanidae Pelicans (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican <1 2007
Petroicidae Australasian Robins (12 out of 23 species in Australia)
Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub-robin <1 2004Eopsaltria australis Eastern Yellow Robin <1 1983Eopsaltria griseogularis Western Yellow Robin <1 1984Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin <1 2007Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter <1 2001Petroica boodang Scarlet Robin 2 2007Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin <1 2007Petroica multicolor Pacific Robin 1 2002Petroica phoenicea Flame Robin <1 2003Petroica rodinogaster Pink Robin <1 2004Petroica rosea Rose Robin <1 2005Tregellasia capito Pale-yellow Robin <1 2003
Phaethonitidae Tropicbirds (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Phaethon rubricauda Redtailed Tropicbird 2 1989
Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags (5 out of 6 species in Australia)
Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant <1 2007Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant <1 2007Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant 4 2007Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant <1 2007Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant 1 2007
Phasianidae Quail, Fowl and Allies (3 out of 3 species in Australia)
Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail 2 2007Coturnix ypsilophora Brown Quail <1 2007Excalfactoria chinensis King Quail <1 1988
Podargidae Frogmouths (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Podargus strigoides Tawny Frogmouth <1 2007
Podicipedidae Grebes (3 out of 3 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pomatostomidae Australasian Babblers (3 out of 4 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Psittacidae Parrots (25 out of 39 species in Australia)
Alisterus scapularis Australian King-Parrot <1 1950Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck <1 2003Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet 3 2007Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crowned Lorikeet 3 2007Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet <1 2000Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot Endangered <1 2000Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar <1 2003Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied Parrot Critically
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocet (3 out of 3 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (2 out of 5 species in Australia)
ChondrichthyesCarcharhinidae Requiem sharks (1 out of 7 species in Australia)
Carcharhinus obscurus Dusky shark 100
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
MammaliaAcrobatidae Feathertailed Gliders (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Acrobates pygmaeus Feathertail glider <1
Burramyidae Pygmy-possums (1 out of 5 species in Australia)
Cercartetus concinnus Western pygmy-possum 3 2002
Dasyuridae Dasyurids (Quolls, Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies)
Molossidae Free-tailed Bats (2 out of 11 species in Australia)
Mormopterus planiceps Little mastiff-bat 2 1999Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail Bat, White-striped <1 2000
Muridae Rats and Mice (7 out of 60 species in Australia)
Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat 1 1996Notomys mitchelli Mitchell's hopping-mouse <1Pseudomys albocinereus Ash-grey Mouse <1 1973Pseudomys shortridgei Heath rat Vulnerable 1 1973Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat <1 2008Rattus leucopus Cape York rat <1Rattus lutreolus Swamp Rat 1 2000
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Otariidae Eared Seals (3 out of 5 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats (8 out of 37 species in Australia)
Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat <1 2002Chalinolobus morio Chocolate wattled bat <1 2000Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser long-eared bat <1 2001Nyctophilus timoriensis Greater Long-eared Bat <1Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat <1Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat 1 2000Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat 1 2000Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat <1 2000
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
ReptiliaAgamidae Dragon lizards (5 out of 70 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pygopodidae Legless lizards (6 out of 38 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Varanidae Monitors (2 out of 26 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Invertebrate faunaAmphipodaTalitridae sandfleas,
sandhoppers, landhoppers
(1 out of 29 species in Australia)
Austrotroides crenatus 88 1977
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Lycosidae Wolf Spiders (26 out of 149 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
ColeopteraCarabidae Ground Beetles (58 out of 2305 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Dytiscidae Dytiscidine Water Beetles
(41 out of 302 species in Australia)
Allodessus bistrigatus Water Beetle 3 1996Antiporus blakei Blakes Water Beetle 22 2003Antiporus femoralis Water Beetle 3 1996Antiporus gilbertii Gilberts Water Beetle 8 1996Chostonectes gigas Giant Water Beetle 29 2003Chostonectes nebulosus Water Beetle 34 2003Chostonectes sharpi Sharps Water Beetle 3 1995Copelatus australiae Australian Water Beetle 16 1999Copelatus ferrugineus Water Beetle 10 2001Copelatus melanarius Water Beetle 4 1996Copelatus simplex Water Beetle 39 1996Cybister tripunctatus Water Beetle 1 1974Eretes australis Australian Water Beetle 2 1995Gibbidessus chipi Chips Water Beetle 29 1998Hydrovatus opacus Water Beetle 2 1996Hyphydrus elegans Elegant Water Beetle 6 1996Lancetes lanceolatus Lanceolate Water Beetle 6 1996Limbodessus amabilis Water Beetle 19 2003Limbodessus gemellus Water Beetle 10 1996Limbodessus praelargus Water Beetle 19 1996Limbodessus shuckardii Shuckyards Water Beetle 3 1999Megaporus hamatus Water Beetle 13 1996Megaporus howittii Howitts Water Beetle 5 1976Necterosoma darwini Darwins Water Beetle 15 1996Necterosoma dispar Water Beetle 38 2003Necterosoma penicillatum Water Beetle 1 1995Necterosoma undecimlineatum Water Beetle 1 1960Onychohydrus scutellaris Water Beetle 7 1985Paroster gibbi Gibbs Water Beetle 20 1961Paroster insculptilis Water Beetle 25 2001Paroster nigroadumbratus Water Beetle 100 2001Platynectes aenescens Water Beetle 6 1996Platynectes decempunctatus Water Beetle 9 1996Platynectes octodecimmaculatus Eighteen-spotted Water Beetle 3Platynectes reticulosus Reticulated Water Beetle 24 2003Rhantus suturalis Water Beetle 5 1996Sternopriscus clavatus 9 2003Sternopriscus meadfootii Meadfoots Water Beetle 3Sternopriscus multimaculatus Multi-spotted Water Beetle 10 1996Sternopriscus tarsalis Water Beetle 29 2003Sternopriscus tasmanicus Tasmans Water Beetle 12 1960
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
DipteraAsilidae Robber Flies (9 out of 360 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
EupulmonataBulimulidae Elongate High-spired
Land Snails(1 out of 115 species in Australia)
Bothriembryon mastersi Masters Land Snail 3 1955
Camaenidae Camaenid Land Snails (11 out of 929 species in Australia)
Austrochloritis victoriae Victorias Land Snail <1Cupedora bednalli Bednalls Land Snail 44 1998Cupedora cassandra Cassandras Land Snail 26 1985Cupedora evandaleana Evandale Land Snail 18Cupedora lincolnensis Lincoln Land Snail 6Cupedora patruelis 3Cupedora sublorioliana 2Cupedora sutilosa 27 1981Cupedora tomsetti Tomset Land Snail 12 1969Meridolum jervisensis Jervis Land Snail 2Sinumelon aversum Land Snail 1 1971
Caryodidae Giant Land Snails (1 out of 18 species in Australia)
Caryodes dufresnii Dufreys Land Snail <1
Charopidae Flattened and Turbinate Land Snails
(2 out of 642 species in Australia)
Elsothera murrayana Murrays Charopid Land Snail 12Roblinella speranda 100
Helicarionidae Helicarionid Land Snails (1 out of 300 species in Australia)
Echonitor cyrtochila Land Snail 18 1967
Punctidae Translucent Frosted Land Snails
(2 out of 107 species in Australia)
Excellaoma retipora Land Snail 3 1966Paralaoma caputspinulae Punctid Land Snail <1 1982
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled Land Snails
(3 out of 62 species in Australia)
Gastrocopta margaretae Margarets Land Snail 1 1972Pupilla australis Land Snail 4 1982Pupoides adelaidae Adelaides Land Snail 4 1972
Rhytididae Carnivorous Land Snails (1 out of 107 species in Australia)
Strangesta gawleri Gawlers Carnivorous Land Snail 21 1972
Succineidae Amber Land Snails (1 out of 25 species in Australia)
Succinea australis Australian Amber Land Snail 4 1999
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
HemipteraAcanthosomatidae Shield Bugs (8 out of 44 species in Australia)
Berytidae Stilt bugs (2 out of 7 species in Australia)
Australacanthus halei 25Bezu maiponga maiponga 50
Ceratocombidae (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Ceratocombus australiensis 12
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Cryptorhamphidae (2 out of 4 species in Australia)
Cryptorhamphus orbus 15 1967Gonystus grossi 100
Cydnidae Burrower Bugs (1 out of 82 species in Australia)
Geotomus gracilipes 100
Cymidae (1 out of 10 species in Australia)
Ontiscus obscurus 31 1980
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Nabidae (1 out of 23 species in Australia)
Stenonabis robustus 100
Naucoridae (1 out of 9 species in Australia)
Naucoris congrex 14 1995
Nepidae Water Scorpions (1 out of 8 species in Australia)
Ranatra dispar Needle Bug 16 1974
Notonectidae Backswimmers (9 out of 39 species in Australia)
Pachygronthidae (1 out of 10 species in Australia)
Stenophyella macreta 7 1988
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pentatomidae Stinkbugs (86 out of 361 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pleidae Pygmy Backswimmers (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Paraplea halei 50 1995
Pyrrhocoridae (1 out of 11 species in Australia)
Dindymus versicolor Harlequin Bug 31 1979
Reduviidae Assassin Bugs (37 out of 226 species in Australia)
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Thaumastocoridae (1 out of 11 species in Australia)
Thaumastocoris australicus 14
Tingidae Lacebugs (8 out of 145 species in Australia)
Microvelia oceanica Water Bug 5 1997Microvelia peramoena 6 1997
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HymenopteraApidae Social Bees (4 out of 195 species in Australia)
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Formicidae Ants (84 out of 1944 species in Australia)
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Termopsidae Termite (1 out of 5 species in Australia)
Porotermes adamsoni Termite 3 1977
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Nymphalidae Browns, Nymphs, Danaines
(12 out of 83 species in Australia)
Acraea andromacha Glasswing <1 1974Danaus chrysippus Lesser Wanderer <1 1983Danaus plexippus Monarch Butterfly 3 1989Euploea core Common Crow <1 2001Geitoneura acantha Ringed Xenica 3 1986Geitoneura klugii Marbled Xenica 3 1991Heteronympha merope Common Brown 3 2004Hypolimnas bolina Varied Eggfly <1Junonia villida Meadow Argus <1 1990Polyura sempronius Tailed Emperor 1 1988Vanessa itea Red Admiral 1 2004Vanessa kershawi Australian Painted Lady 1 1996
Papilionidae Swallowtails (3 out of 19 species in Australia)
Pieridae Whites and Yellows (4 out of 35 species in Australia)
Belenois java Caper White 1 1988Catopsilia pyranthe White Migrant 1Delias aganippe Spotted Jezebel 3 1991Eurema laeta Lined Grass-yellow <1 1966
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Synthemistidae Spottail and Tigertail Dragonflies
(1 out of 26 species in Australia)
Synthemis eustalacta Swamp Tigertail 4 1981
Telephlebiidae Darner Dragonflies (2 out of 36 species in Australia)
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Vascular floraAlismatalesAlismataceae Water Plantains (1 out of 7 species in Australia)
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AsparagalesAmaryllidaceae (1 out of 14 species in Australia)
Calostemma purpureum Garland Lily 15 2007
Asparagaceae (7 out of 177 species in Australia)
Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Chocolate Lily 10 2007Arthropodium minus Small Vanilla Lily <1 1996Arthropodium strictum Chocolate Lily 4 2008Laxmannia orientalis Dwarf Paper-Lily 12 2005Laxmannia sessiliflora Paper-Lily 7 1968Thysanotus baueri Mallee Fringed Lily 3 1996Thysanotus tuberosus Common Fringed Lily <1
Asphodelaceae Native Leek (2 out of 7 species in Australia)
Iridaceae Irises and Allies (3 out of 28 species in Australia)
Orthrosanthus multiflorus Native Morning Flag 1 1989Patersonia fragilis Short Purple Flag 2 2000Patersonia occidentalis Purple Flag 4 2002
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Orchidaceae Orchids (160 out of 1248 species in Australia)
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Thelymitra carnea Tiny Sun Orchid, Pink Sun Orchid 3 2002Thelymitra circumsepta Sun Orchid 2 1995Thelymitra cyanea Veined Sun Orchid 2 2001Thelymitra epipactoides Metallic Sun Orchid Endangered 1Thelymitra exigua Sun Orchid 5Thelymitra flexuosa Twisted Sun Orchid 5 1999Thelymitra grandiflora Sun Orchid 37 2001Thelymitra holmesii Holme's Sun Orchid 8 2003Thelymitra inflata Sun Orchid 38 2003Thelymitra ixioides Dotted Sun Orchid 4 2000Thelymitra juncifolia Large Spotted Sun Orchid 7 2005Thelymitra luteocilium Fringed Sun Orchid 16 2004Thelymitra matthewsii Spiral Sun Orchid Vulnerable 3 1981Thelymitra megcalyptra Scented Sun Orchid 2 1961Thelymitra mucida Hoary Sun Orchid, Plum Orchid 24 2000Thelymitra nuda Plain Sun Orchid, Scented Sun Orchid 5 2005Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun Orchid 3 2008Thelymitra peniculata Sun Orchid 4 2004Thelymitra rubra Pink Sun Orchid, Salmon Sun Orchid 7 2005Urochilus sanguineus 7 2005Urochilus vittatus Banded Greenhood 4 1988
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AsteralesAsteraceae Daisies and Allies (183 out of 1019 species in Australia)
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Menyanthaceae Marshwort (4 out of 29 species in Australia)
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CaryophyllalesAizoaceae Pigfaces (9 out of 44 species in Australia)
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Chenopodiaceae Saltbushes and Allies (58 out of 291 species in Australia)
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Montia australasica White Purslane 5 1991Montia fontana Water blinks 7 2001Neopaxia australasica White Purslane 2 1991
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DillenialesDilleniaceae Guinea Flowers (16 out of 253 species in Australia)
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EricalesEpacridaceae Southern Heaths (27 out of 458 species in Australia)
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FabalesFabaceae Peas (147 out of 2583 species in Australia)
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Dillwynia glaberrima Parrot-pea <1 2000Dillwynia hispida Parrot-pea 3 2007Dillwynia rudis Parrot-pea 3 1984Dillwynia uncinata Parrot-pea <1 1970Eutaxia microphylla Small-leaved Bacon and Eggs 3 2007Gastrolobium celsianum Poison-pea 3 1997Glycine clandestina Widespread Glycine <1 2007Glycine latrobeana Clover Glycine Vulnerable 8 1999Glycine tabacina Glycine <1 2008Gompholobium ecostatum Wedge-pea 12 2007Goodia lotifolia Native Clover <1 1988Goodia medicaginea Native Clover 5 2007Hardenbergia violacea Happy Wanderer 1 2007Hovea linearis Thin-leaved Hovea <1 2005Indigofera australis Native Indigo <1 2005Kennedia prostrata Running Postman 3 2007Lotus australis Australian Trefoil 6 2007Lotus cruentus Red-flowered Lotus <1 1998Phyllota pleurandroides Bush-pea 4 2000Phyllota remota Bush-pea 1 1982Platylobium obtusangulum Native Pea 11 2007Pultenaea acerosa Bacon and Eggs 19 2007Pultenaea daphnoides Bacon and Eggs 4 2008Pultenaea densifolia Bacon and Eggs 5 2003Pultenaea dentata Bacon and Eggs 2 2000Pultenaea graveolens Bacon and Eggs 26 2008Pultenaea hispidula Bacon and Eggs 5 2004Pultenaea involucrata Bacon and Eggs 80 2005Pultenaea largiflorens Large Flowered Bacon and Eggs 13 2006Pultenaea laxiflora Bacon and Eggs 11 2007Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush Pea 10 2008Pultenaea prostrata Prostrate Bacon and Eggs <1 1986Pultenaea scabra Rough Bacon and Eggs 2 2006Pultenaea stricta Bacon and Eggs 1 1985Pultenaea tenuifolia Bacon and Eggs 7 2006Pultenaea trinervis Bacon and Eggs 48 2001Pultenaea vestita Bacon and Eggs 2 1999Pultenaea villifera Bacon and Eggs 2Pultenaea viscidula Karatta Bacon and Eggs 13 2006Senna artemisioides Senna <1 2007Senna barclayana Senna <1 1978Senna coriacea Senna 2 1996Senna floribunda Senna 3Senna planitiicola Senna <1 1966Sesbania cannabina Sesbania Pea <1 1990Sphaerolobium minus Reed Pea 5 2006Sphaerolobium vimineum Reed Pea <1 1986
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Swainsona behriana Darling Pea 11 1996Swainsona fissimontana Darling Pea 2Swainsona formosa Darling Pea <1 1987Swainsona greyana Greys Darling Pea 2 1965Swainsona lessertiifolia Darling Pea 6 2005Swainsona stipularis Darling Pea 1 2004Templetonia egena Mallee-pea <1 1962Templetonia retusa Mallee-pea <1 1991Trifolium glomeratum Introduced Clover 3 2006Uraria lagopodioides Native Pea <1Viminaria juncea Golden Spray 5 2006
FagalesCasuarinaceae She-oaks (11 out of 69 species in Australia)
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LamialesLentibulariaceae Bladderworts (3 out of 58 species in Australia)
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MalpighialesEuphorbiaceae Spurges (10 out of 315 species in Australia)
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MyrtalesLythraceae Loosestrifes (3 out of 27 species in Australia)
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Myrtaceae Native Myrtles (105 out of 2211 species in Australia)
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NymphaealesHydatellaceae Hydatellid Herbs (1 out of 9 species in Australia)
Trithuria submersa Trithuria <1 1999
OxalidalesCunoniaceae Christmas Bushes and
Mararas(2 out of 37 species in Australia)
Bauera rubioides Dog Rose <1 1998Bauera sessiliflora Grampians Dog Rose 8 2000
PinalesAraucariaceae Araucaria Pines (1 out of 7 species in Australia)
Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine <1 2002
Cupressaceae Native Cypress (5 out of 23 species in Australia)
Callitris canescens Cypress Pine 1 1999Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress <1 1995Callitris gracilis Slender Cypress-pine 5 2007Callitris rhomboidea Dune Cypress Pine 3 2000Callitris verrucosa Mallee Pine <1 1984
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PoalesCentrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges (8 out of 30 species in Australia)
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Cyperaceae Sedges (87 out of 731 species in Australia)
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Juncaceae Rushes (24 out of 70 species in Australia)
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Poaceae Grasses (160 out of 1057 species in Australia)
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Typhaceae Cumbungi and Allies (2 out of 2 species in Australia)
Typha domingensis Bulrush, Cumbungi 3 1996Typha orientalis <1 1995
Xyridaceae Xyris Herbs (1 out of 26 species in Australia)
Xyris operculata 2 1992
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SapindalesMeliaceae Rosewoods and
Mahoganies(1 out of 44 species in Australia)
Melia azedarach White Cedar <1 1973
Nitrariaceae (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Nitraria billardierei Nitraria 3 2006
Rutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allies
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Sapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes
(8 out of 222 species in Australia)
Alectryon oleifolius Alectryon <1 1997Dodonaea baueri Hop Bush <1 1999Dodonaea bursariifolia Small Hop Bush <1 2000Dodonaea heteromorpha Hop Bush <1 1978Dodonaea hexandra Horned Hop Bush 1 2000Dodonaea humilis Hop Bush 1 1990Dodonaea subglandulifera Hop Bush Endangered 4 1995Dodonaea viscosa Sticky Hop Bush <1 2007
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ZygophyllalesZygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae (7 out of 57 species in Australia)
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Appendix 1List of all families covered by
the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool
These families of plants and animals are included in NRM region summaries where they occur in the region.
The groups covered across Australia include:
• all vertebrates - i.e. mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish (4,200 species)
• 137 families of vascular plants (> 15,000 species) comprising the majority of Australia’s named plant species
• A range of invertebrate groups including: - numerous insect families (> 16,600 species) - all land snails (> 2,300 species) - selected spider families (> 1,100 species) - rotifers – aquatic wheel animals (> 700 species)
Aves BirdsAcanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills and AlliesAccipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites
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Vertebrate faunaAegothelidae Owlet NightjarsAlaudidae LarksAlcedinidae Kingfishers and KookaburrasAnatidae Swans, Ducks and GeeseAnhingidae DarterAnseranatidae Magpie GooseApodidae Swifts and SwiftletsArdeidae Herons, Egrets and BitternsArtamidae Butcherbirds, Currawongs and WoodswallowsAtrichornithidae Scrub-birdsBurhinidae Thicknees (Stone-Curlews)Cacatuidae CockatoosCampephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and MinivetsCaprimulgidae NightjarsCasuariidae Cassowary and EmusCentropodidae Pheasant CoucalCharadriidae Plovers, Dotterels and LapwingsCiconiidae Black-necked StorkClimacteridae TreecreepersColumbidae Pigeons and DovesCoraciidae DollarbirdCorcoracidae Australasian Mud-nestersCorvidae Crows and JaysCuculidae CuckoosDicaeidae Flower-peckersDicruridae Fan-tails, Drongos and MonarchsDiomedeidae AlbatrossesEstrildidae Grass FinchesEupetidae Whipbirds, Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblersFalconidae Falcons and KestrelsFregatidae FrigatebirdsGlareolidae PratincolesGruidae CranesHaematopodidae OystercatchersHirundinidae Swallows and MartinsHydrobatidae Storm-petrelsJacanidae JacanasLaridae Gulls, Terns, Skuas and JaegersMaluridae Fairy-wrens and GrasswrensMegapodiidae Mound-buildersMeliphagidae Honeyeaters and Australian ChatsMenuridae LyrebirdsMeropidae Rainbow Bee-eaterMotacillidae Pipits and WagtailsMuscicapidae Old World Flycatchers and ThrushesNectariniidae Sunbirds and SpiderhuntersNeosittidae Australian SitellaOriolidae Old World Orioles and FigbirdsOrthonychidae LogrunnersOtididae Australian BustardPachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies
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Vertebrate faunaParadisaeidae Birds-of-ParadisePardalotidae PardalotesPedionomidae Plains-wandererPelecanidae PelicansPetroicidae Australasian RobinsPhaethonitidae TropicbirdsPhalacrocoracidae Cormorants and ShagsPhasianidae Quail, Fowl and AlliesPittidae PittasPodargidae FrogmouthsPodicipedidae GrebesPomatostomidae Australasian BabblersProcellariidae Fulmars, Petrels, Prions and ShearwatersPsittacidae ParrotsPtilonorhynchidae BowerbirdsRallidae Crakes, Moorhens, Rails and AlliesRecurvirostridae Stilts and AvocetRostratulidae Painted SnipeScolopacidae Waders (Snipe, Godwits, Curlew, Sandpipers and Allies)Spheniscidae PenguinsStrigidae Hawk-type OwlsSturnidae Starlings and MynasSulidae Boobies and GannetsSylviidae Old World WarblersThreskiornithidae Ibis and SpoonbillsTurnicidae Button-quailTytonidae Barn-type OwlsZosteropidae White-eyes (Silvereyes)
Chondrichthyes Sharks and raysAlopiidae Thresher SharksDasyatidae StingraysLamnidae Mackeral, White Pointer, Mako and Porbeagle SharksPristidae Sawfishes
Mammalia MammalsAcrobatidae Feathertailed GlidersBurramyidae Pygmy-possumsDasyuridae Dasyurids (Quolls, Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies)Delphinidae Dolphins, Orcas,Pilot Whales and Melon-headed WhalesEmballonuridae Sheath-tailed BatsHipposideridae Leaf-nosed BatsKogiidae Dwarf and Pygmy Sperm WhalesMacropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos and Tree-kangaroosMegadermatidae False Vampire (Ghost) BatsMolossidae Free-tailed BatsMuridae Rats and MiceMyrmecobiidae NumbatNotoryctidae Marsupial MoleOrnithorhynchidae PlatypusOtariidae Eared Seals
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Vertebrate faunaPeramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny BandicootPetauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, Striped Possum and Leadbeaters PossuPhalangeridae Brushtail Possums, Cuscuses and Scaly-tailed PossumPhascolarctidaePhocidae True SealsPhocoenidae PorpoisesPhyseteridae Sperm WhalesPotoroidae Pottoroos, Bettongs and the Musky Rat KangarooPseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater GliderPteropodidae Fruit-bats and AlliesRhinolophidae Horseshoe BatsTachyglossidae EchidnaTarsipedidae Honey PossumThylacinidae ThylacineThylacomyidae BilbiesVespertilionidae Vespertilionid BatsVombatidaeZiphiidae Beaked Whales
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Vascular floraCycadopsida Cycads
Cycadaceae Native CycadsZamiaceae Native Cycads
Liliopsida MonocotsAlismataceae Water PlantainsAmaryllidaceaeAnarthriaceaeAponogetonaceae Pond LiliesAraceae Settlers Flax, Cunjevoi, Native LiliesArecaceae PalmsAsphodelaceae Native LeekAsteliaceae Palm-Lilies and AlliesBlandfordiaceae Christmas BellsBoryaceae Pincushion LilliesBurmanniaceae BurmanniasCampynemataceaeCentrolepidaceae Centrolepid SedgesColchicaceae Nancies and AlliesCyperaceae SedgesDioscoreaceae Native YamsEcdeiocoleaceaeEriocaulaceae PipewortsFlagellariaceae Whip VineHaemodoraceae Bloodroots, Conostyles, Kangaroo Paws and their AlliesHemerocallidaceaeHydrocharitaceae Swamp Lily, Eel Weed, Frogbit and Water ThymeHypoxidaceae Native LiliesIridaceae Irises and AlliesJuncaceae RushesJuncaginaceae Water RibbonsLuzuriagaceae Orange and Turquoise BerriesMusaceae Native BananasOrchidaceae OrchidsPandanaceae Pandans and AlliesPetermanniaceaePhilesiaceaePhilydraceae Frogsmouths and Stream LiliesPoaceae GrassesPontederiaceae Water Hyacinths and AlliesPotamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and Horned Pondweeds, PondweedRestionaceae Restiona SedgesRipogonaceaeRuppiaceaeSmilacaceae Lawyer Vines, Supplejack, Wombat Berry and Scrambling LilySparganiaceae Floating Bur ReedStemonaceae Stemona ClimbersTaccaceae Arrowroot and AlliesThismiaceae Fairy LanternsTyphaceae Cumbungi and AlliesXanthorrhoeaceae Grass Trees, Lomandras and Allies
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Vascular floraXyridaceae Xyris HerbsZingiberaceae Native Ginger and Allies
Magnoliopsida DicotsAchariaceaeAizoaceae PigfacesAkaniaceae Turnip WoodAmaranthaceae PigweedAnacardiaceae Bollygum, Native PlumAphanopetalaceaeAsteraceae Daisies and AlliesAtherospermataceaeAustrobaileyaceae AustrobaileyasBalanopaceae PimplebarkBalanophoraceae BalanophorasBombacaceae BaobabsBoraginaceae Forget-me-notBurseraceae Canarium and GarugaCalycanthaceaeCardiopteridaceae Peripterygium VinesCaryophyllaceae Pin Cushion, WortCasuarinaceae She-oaksChenopodiaceae Saltbushes and AlliesCombretaceae Plums, Bullwaddies, Mangroves and BushwillowConnaraceae Connara ClimbersConvolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning GloryCunoniaceae Christmas Bushes and MararasDichapetalaceae DichapetalsDilleniaceae Guinea FlowersDroseraceae SundewsElaeagnaceae OleasterEpacridaceae Southern HeathsEricaceae Heathers and RhododendronsErythroxylaceae ErythroxylumEuphorbiaceae SpurgesEupomatiaceae BolwarraFabaceae PeasHaloragaceae Raspworts and MilfoilsHernandiaceae Hernandias and ValvantherasHimantandraceae GalbulimimasHydatellaceae Hydatellid HerbsLauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian WalnutsLeeaceae LeeasLentibulariaceae BladderwortsLimeaceaeLinderniaceaeLythraceae LoosestrifesMelastomataceae Native Lasiandra and AlliesMeliaceae Rosewoods and MahoganiesMenispermaceae Snake, Round-leaf and Pearl VinesMenyanthaceae Marshwort
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Vascular floraMolluginaceae Carpet Weed, HerbMonimiaceae Sassafras, BeechMyrtaceae Native MyrtlesNelumbonaceae WaterliliesNepenthaceae Nepenthes Pitcher PlantsNitrariaceaeNyctaginaceae Tarvine, Pisonia and Birdlime TreesOchnaceae BrackenridgeaOnagraceae Water Primrose and WillowherbsOpiliaceae Oplilia ClimbersOrobanchaceaePhrymaceaePhyllanthaceaePhytolaccaceae Introduced MonococcusPicrodendraceaePortulacaceae PurslaneProteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas and AlliesPutranjivaceaeRhizophoraceae MangrovesRutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and AllieSapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop BushesScrophulariaceae FigwortsSimaroubaceae Native Plum and AlliesSolanaceae Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and BoxthornsSphenocleaceaeSterculiaceae Kurrajongs and BottletreesStylidiaceae Triggerplants and AlliesThymelaeaceae PimeleasTiliaceaeTrimeniaceae TrimeniaVitaceaeWinteraceae Pepper TreesZygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae
Pinopsida Pines and AlliesAraucariaceae Araucaria PinesCupressaceae Native CypressPodocarpaceae Podocarp Pines
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Appendix 2Acknowledgements
ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australian Fauna Collections (CHAFC) for supply of data from the following CHAFC member institutions: • Australian Museum • CSIRO Australian National Insect Collection • Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory • Museum Victoria • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (Launceston) • Queensland Museum • South Australian Museum • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (Hobart) • Western Australian Museum
The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of thedata and not necessarily that of the CHAFC parent Museums.
Thank you to the following organisations and individuals for providing species location data used in the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT) to generate this Biodiversity Summary.
Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC)
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH)ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Inc. (CHAH Inc.) and partners in Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) for the supply of data from the AVH. The AVH is a collaborative project of Australian State, Territory and Commonwealth herbaria through CHAH Inc. and includes: • Australian National Herbarium (CANB) • National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW) Botanic Gardens Trust • Herbarium of the Northern Territory (DNA, NT) • Queensland Herbarium (BRI) • State Herbarium of South Australia (AD) • Tasmanian Herbarium (HO) • National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne • Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH).
The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of thedata and not necessarily that of the AVH parent Herbaria.
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• Commonwealth Department of Defence • Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities • New South Wales - Department of Environment and Climate Change • New South Wales - Department of Primary Industry, Forests NSW • Northern Territory - Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts • Queensland - Environmental Protection Agency, WildNet • South Australia - Department for Environment and Heritage (Biological Survey of South Australia Database) • Tasmania - Department of Primary Industries and Water (Natural Values Atlas) • Victoria - Department of Sustainability and Environment • Western Australia - Department of Environment and Conservation
Other Government Organisations
• Birds Australia • Mr Russell Sheil - Rotifers of Australia • Mr David Crosby - Lepidoptera of Victoria