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 178 Species list for Wet Tropics QLD 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 RegionWet Tropics, Queensland
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.
Lutjanus argentimaculatus Mangrove Jack 13 2004Lutjanus fulvus Blacktail Snapper 43 2005Lutjanus sebae Red Emperor 17 2006
Page 3 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Megalopidae Tarpons (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Megalops cyprinoides Oxeye Herring 2 1974
Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes (5 out of 16 species in Australia)
Page 4 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Siganidae Mi Mi, Rabbit Fish, Rabbitfishes, Spinefoot
(1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Siganus javus Java Rabbitfish 33 2006
Soleidae Soles (1 out of 13 species in Australia)
Brachirus selheimi Freshwater Sole 7 1959
Synbranchidae One-gilled Eel, Swamp Eels
(1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Ophisternon gutturale Swamp Eel 15 1982
Terapontidae Grunters (6 out of 33 species in Australia)
Toxotidae Archerfishes, Rifle Fish (1 out of 4 species in Australia)
Toxotes chatareus Sevenspot Archerfish 4 1987
Page 5 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
AmphibiaHylidae Tree-Frogs (35 out of 81 species in Australia)
Cyclorana alboguttata Striped Burrowing Frog <1 1999Cyclorana brevipes Short-footed Frog 1 1975Cyclorana longipes Long-footed Frog <1Cyclorana novaehollandiae New Holland Frog 2 1998Cyclorana platycephala Water-holding Frog <1Litoria bicolor Northern Dwarf Tree Frog 9 2006Litoria caerulea Green Tree Frog 2 2005Litoria chloris Red-eyed Tree Frog 2 1971Litoria dahlii Dahl's Aquatic Frog 1 1972Litoria fallax Dwarf Tree Frog 4 2002Litoria genimaculata New Guinea Tree Frog 66 2006Litoria gracilenta Dainty Green Tree Frog 10 2005Litoria inermis Peter's Frog 3 2004Litoria infrafrenata Giant Tree Frog 32 2007Litoria jungguy 61 2006Litoria latopalmata Broad Palmed Frog 4 2004Litoria lesueuri Lesuer's Frog 3 2000Litoria lorica Armoured Mist Frog Critically
Litoria pallida Pale Frog <1 1988Litoria phyllochroa Leaf Green Tree Frog <1Litoria revelata Revealed Frog 6 2001Litoria rheocola Creek Frog Endangered 74 2007Litoria rothii Roth's Tree Frog 5 2006Litoria rubella Red Tree Frog 2 2004Litoria tornieri Torniers Tree Frog <1Litoria verreauxii Verreaux's Tree Frog <1Litoria watjulumensis Wotjulum Frog <1Litoria wilcoxii Stoney Creek Frog 3 2003Litoria xanthomera Orange-thighed Frog 66 2005Nyctimystes dayi Lace-eyed Tree Frog Endangered 78 2005
Page 6 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Microhylidae Micro Tree-Frogs (11 out of 19 species in Australia)
Ranidae True Frogs (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Rana daemeli Wood Frog 20 2006
Page 7 of 178Species 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.
Aegothelidae Owlet Nightjars (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar <1 2004
Page 8 of 178Species 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.
Anhingidae Darter (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Anhinga melanogaster Darter 2 2005
Anseranatidae Magpie Goose (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Anseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose 4 2006
Page 9 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Apodidae Swifts and Swiftlets (4 out of 4 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Cacatuidae Cockatoos (6 out of 14 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Ciconiidae Black-necked Stork (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Page 12 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Cuculidae Cuckoos (12 out of 12 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Estrildidae Grass Finches (11 out of 18 species in Australia)
Page 14 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins (6 out of 6 species in Australia)
Cecropis daurica Red-rumped Swallow 41 2001Cheramoeca leucosternus White-backed Swallow <1 1959Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow <1 2006Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow 11 2001Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin 1 2006Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin <1 2002
Jacanidae Jacanas (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Page 15 of 178Species 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.
Page 16 of 178Species 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.
Otididae Australian Bustard (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard <1 2001
Page 17 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies
Pelecanidae Pelicans (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican 1 2005
Petroicidae Australasian Robins (13 out of 23 species in Australia)
Drymodes superciliaris Northern Scrub-robin 14 1980Eopsaltria australis Eastern Yellow Robin <1 2005Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin <1 1988Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter <1 2002Microeca flavigaster Lemon-bellied Flycatcher 9 2004Microeca griseoceps Yellow-legged Flycatcher 4 1987Microeca tormenti Kimberley Flycatcher 2 1990Peneoenanthe pulverulenta Mangrove Robin 16 2004Petroica multicolor Pacific Robin <1 1957Petroica rosea Rose Robin <1 1975Poecilodryas albispecularis Grey-headed Robin 71 2006Poecilodryas superciliosa White-browed Robin 12 2004Tregellasia capito Pale-yellow Robin 23 2006
Page 18 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Phaethonitidae Tropicbirds (2 out of 2 species in Australia)
Page 19 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Psittacidae Parrots (13 out of 39 species in Australia)
Page 20 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Rostratulidae Painted Snipe (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Sturnidae Starlings and Mynas (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Aplonis metallica Metallic Starling 50 2006
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (4 out of 5 species in Australia)
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
ChondrichthyesDasyatidae Stingrays (2 out of 5 species in Australia)
Page 23 of 178Species 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.
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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 2006
Burramyidae Pygmy-possums (1 out of 5 species in Australia)
Page 24 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Macropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos and Tree-kangaroos
Molossidae Free-tailed Bats (4 out of 11 species in Australia)
Chaerephon jobensis Northern Freetail Bat, Northern Mastiff Bat 2 2006Mormopterus beccarii Beccari's Freetail Bat, Beccari's Mastiff Ba 3 2006Mormopterus loriae Little Northern Freetail Bat 8 2002Mormopterus planiceps Little mastiff-bat <1 1972
Muridae Rats and Mice (16 out of 60 species in Australia)
Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat 3 2005Melomys burtoni Grassland melomys 8 2005Melomys cervinipes Fawn-footed melomys 11 2006Mesembriomys gouldii Black-footed Tree-rat 6 2003Pogonomys mollipilosus Prehensile-tailed Rat 36 2003Pseudomys delicatulus Delicate Mouse <1 1997Pseudomys gracilicaudatus Eastern Chestnut mouse 2 2003Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat 3 2006Rattus leucopus Cape York rat 11 2006Rattus lutreolus Swamp Rat 1 2005Rattus sordidus Canefield rat 19 2003Rattus tunneyi Pale Field-rat <1 2001Rattus villosissimus Long-haired rat <1 1987Uromys caudimaculatus Giant White-tailed Rat, White-tailed Urom 52 2006Uromys hadrourus Thornton Peak uromys 75 1992Zyzomys argurus Common rock-rat 1 2005
Page 25 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Ornithorhynchidae Platypus (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Ornithorhynchus anatinus Platypus 2 2006
Peramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny Bandicoot
(3 out of 7 species in Australia)
Isoodon macrourus Northern brown bandicoot 5 2005Isoodon obesulus Southern brown bandicoot Endangered <1 2005Perameles nasuta Long-nosed bandicoot 4 2006
Petauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, Striped Possum and Leadbeaters Possum
Pseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater Glider
(5 out of 7 species in Australia)
Hemibelideus lemuroides Lemuroid ringtail possum 75 2006Petauroides volans Greater glider 1 2006Pseudocheirus herbertensis Herbert River ringtail possum 90 2006Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common ringtail possum <1 2005Pseudochirops archeri Green ringtail possum 77 2006
Page 26 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pteropodidae Fruit-bats and Allies (6 out of 11 species in Australia)
Macroglossus minimus Northern blossom-bat 10 2000Nyctimene robinsoni Queensland Tube-nosed Bat 20 2004Pteropus alecto Black flying-fox 2 2000Pteropus conspicillatus Spectacled Flying-fox Vulnerable 64 2006Pteropus scapulatus Little red flying-fox 3 2005Syconycteris australis Common blossom-bat, Eastern Blossom 14 2001
Rhinolophidae Horseshoe Bats (2 out of 2 species in Australia)
Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats (19 out of 37 species in Australia)
Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat <1 2006Chalinolobus morio Chocolate wattled bat <1 2000Chalinolobus nigrogriseus Hoary wattle bat 2 1999Kerivoula papuensis Golden-tipped Bat 4 2001Miniopterus australis Little bent-wing bat 5 2006Miniopterus schreibersii Bent-wing Bat Conservation
dependent2 2006
Murina florium Tube-nosed insectivorous bat 56 2000Myotis adversus Large-footed myotis 3 2006Nyctophilus bifax Eastern Long-eared Bat 11 2001Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser long-eared bat <1 1994Nyctophilus gouldi Gould's long-eared bat <1 2002Pipistrellus adamsi Cape York Pipistrelle 1 1995Scoteanax rueppellii Greater Broad-nosed Bat 1 2006Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat <1 2002Scotorepens greyii Little Broad-nosed Bat <1 1973Scotorepens orion South-eastern Broad-nosed Bat <1 2001Scotorepens sanborni Northern Broad-nosed Bat 12 2002Vespadelus pumilus Eastern Forest Bat 3 2006Vespadelus troughtoni Eastern Cave Bat 3 2002
Page 27 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
ReptiliaAcrochordidae File snakes (2 out of 2 species in Australia)
Page 28 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Elapidae Front fang snakes (31 out of 90 species in Australia)
Page 29 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Gekkonidae Geckos (22 out of 114 species in Australia)
Page 30 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Scincidae Skinks (66 out of 393 species in Australia)
Page 31 of 178Species 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.
Page 32 of 178Species 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.
Hexathelidae Funnel-web Spiders (1 out of 75 species in Australia)
Hadronyche an Mossman Funnel-web 100 1990
Page 33 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Idiopidae Trapdoor Spiders (2 out of 153 species in Australia)
Page 34 of 178Species 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.
Page 35 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
CaenogastropodaCyclophoridae Horny Circular
Operculate Land Snails(6 out of 9 species in Australia)
Cyclophoridae wt 1 Land Snail 100 1983Cyclophoridae wt 2 Land Snail 100 1982Cyclophoridae wt 3 Land Snail 100 1985Cyclophoridae wt 4 Land Snail 100 1988Cyclophoridae wt 5 Land Snail 100 1990Leptopoma perlucida Land Snail 51 2002
Diplommatinidae Circular Operculate Land Snails
(6 out of 30 species in Australia)
Diplommatina gowllandi Gowllands Land Snail 57 2002Diplommatinidae wt 1 Land Snail 50 1989Diplommatinidae wt 2 Land Snail 100 1983Diplommatinidae wt 3 Land Snail 100 1988Diplommatinidae wt 4 Land Snail 100 2002Velepalaina beddomei Land Snail 100 1996
Hydrobiidae Freshwater Operculate Snails
(4 out of 330 species in Australia)
Fluviopupa novae Little Musgrave River Snail 100 1998Jardinella thaanumi Cairns Freshwater Snail 86 2001Jardinella tullyensis Tully River Freshwater Snail 100 1998Jardinella tumorosa Freshwater Snail 100 1998
Page 36 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Pupinidae Glossy and Porcellaneous Operculate Land Snails
(18 out of 61 species in Australia)
Hedleya macleayi Macleays Land Snail 50 2003Hedleya umbilicata Land Snail 86 1990Hedleya wt 1 Land Snail 50 1975Pupinidae wt 1 Land Snail 100 1990Pupinidae wt 10 Land Snail 40 1993Pupinidae wt 11 Land Snail 100 1989Pupinidae wt 12 Land Snail 100 1997Pupinidae wt 14 Land Snail 100 2000Pupinidae wt 15 Land Snail 100 2000Pupinidae wt 2 Land Snail 100 1983Pupinidae wt 3 Land Snail 63 1993Pupinidae wt 4 Land Snail 100 1983Pupinidae wt 5 Land Snail 83 1988Pupinidae wt 6 Land Snail 25 1988Pupinidae wt 7 Land Snail 77 1993Signepupina crossei Cross's Land Snail 80 1997Signepupina thomsoni Thomsons Land Snail 85 1997Signepupina ventrosa Land Snail 34 1996
Page 37 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
ColeopteraCarabidae Ground Beetles (211 out of 2305 species in Australia)
Page 38 of 178Species 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.
Page 39 of 178Species 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.
Page 40 of 178Species 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.
Page 41 of 178Species 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.
Page 42 of 178Species 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.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion ofsampled range
in the region (%)
Mostrecentrecord
Dytiscidae Dytiscidine Water Beetles
(62 out of 302 species in Australia)
Antiporus bakewellii Bakewells Water Beetle 25 2003Bidessodes denticulatus Water Beetle 8 1965Chostonectes gigas Giant Water Beetle 3 1963Chostonectes sharpi Sharps Water Beetle 3 2003Chostonectes wattsi Watts Water Beetle 100 1993Clypeodytes migrator Water Beetle 4 1968Copelatus clarki Clarks Water Beetle 13 1996Copelatus divisus Water Beetle 30 1997Copelatus ferrugineus Water Beetle 3 1998Copelatus glyptus Water Beetle 30 1997Copelatus irregularis Irregular Water Beetle 6 1966Copelatus marginatus Water Beetle 8 1965Copelatus melanarius Water Beetle 4 1969Copelatus nigrolineatus Black-lined Water Beetle 7 1995Copelatus tenebrosus Water Beetle 18 1969Cybister godeffroyi Godeffroys Water Beetle 18 1989Cybister loxidiscus Water Beetle 67 1966Cybister tripunctatus Water Beetle 5 1998Cybister yulensis Water Beetle 100 1989Eretes australis Australian Water Beetle <1 1962Hydaticus bihamatus Water Beetle 16 1996Hydaticus consanguineus Water Beetle 13 1996Hydaticus finus Water Beetle 100 1965Hydaticus microdaemeli Water Beetle 11 1962Hydaticus pulcher Water Beetle 8 1996Hydaticus vittatus Water Beetle 13 1997Hydaticus wattsi Watts Water Beetle 60 1996Hydroglyphus basalis Water Beetle <1 1963Hydroglyphus daemeli Daemels Water Beetle 10 2003Hydroglyphus godeffroyi Godeffroys Water Beetle 9 2003Hydroglyphus grammopterus Water Beetle 4 1969Hydroglyphus mastersii Masters Water Beetle 4 1995Hydrovatus fasciatus Water Beetle 8 1996Hydrovatus nigrita Water Beetle 8 1996Hydrovatus opacus Water Beetle 2 1996Hydrovatus ovalis Oval Water Beetle 1 1966Hydrovatus parallelus Water Beetle 9Hydrovatus rufoniger Water Beetle 4 1984Hyphydrus decemmaculatus Twelve-spotted Water Beetle 31 1996Hyphydrus effeminatus Effeminate Water Beetle 5 1998Hyphydrus elegans Elegant Water Beetle 3 1984Hyphydrus lyratus Water Beetle 3 1996Laccophilus cingulatus Water Beetle 9 1967Laccophilus clarki Clarks Water Beetle 9 1996Laccophilus quadrimaculatus Four-spotted Water Beetle 44 1996
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Laccophilus seminiger Water Beetle 10 1997Laccophilus sharpi Sharps Water Beetle 4 1996Laccophilus univittatus Water Beetle 27 1996Laccophilus walkeri Walkers Water Beetle 4 1968Limbodessus compactus Water Beetle 4 2003Megaporus fischeri Fischers Water Beetle 40 1996Megaporus nativigi Water Beetle 12 1965Megaporus ruficeps Water Beetle 3 1996Necterosoma undecimlineatum Water Beetle 1 1983Onychohydrus atratus Water Beetle 14 1974Platynectes decempunctatus Water Beetle 3 1969Platynectes octodecimmaculatus Eighteen-spotted Water Beetle 16 1969Rhantaticus congestus Water Beetle 9 1997Sternopriscus clavatus 4 1996Terradessus anophthalmus Water Beetle 100 1984Terradessus caecus Water Beetle 100 1998Tiporus josepheni Josephines Water Beetle 5 1996
Hydrophilidae Water Beetle (7 out of 206 species in Australia)
CollothecaceaCollothecidae Sessile Wheel Animals (1 out of 15 species in Australia)
Collotheca pelagica Deep Water Sessile Wheel Animal 5
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DipteraTherevidae Stiletto Flies (13 out of 252 species in Australia)
Prosopistomatidae Mayflies (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Prosopistoma sedlaceki 100 1988
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EupulmonataAchatinellidae Conical-shelled Land
Snails(3 out of 15 species in Australia)
Elasmias terrestris Land Snail 14 1999Tornatellinops jacksonensis Jacksons Land Snail <1 1999Tornatellinops mastersi Masters Land Snail 47 1999
Athoracophoridae Triangular Mantled Slugs
(1 out of 4 species in Australia)
Triboniophorus graeffei Land Slug 6 1993
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Camaenidae Camaenid Land Snails (51 out of 929 species in Australia)
Aetholitis agamemnon Agamemnons Land Snail 81 1994Aetholitis astaeus Land Snail 50 1986Aetholitis erdesae 86 1991Aetholitis francisae 38 1991Aetholitis janetzkiae 100 1993Austrocamaena thorntonensis 100 1996Boriogenia hedleyi Hedleys Land Snail 43 1999Calvigenia blackmani Blackmans Land Snail 6Camaenidae cy 9 6 1988Camaenidae wt 12 67 2002Camaenidae wt 13 60 2002Camaenidae wt 2 50 1997Camaenidae wt 3 33 1996Camaenidae wt 5 71 1993Camaenidae wt 8 100 1981Eurytrachia mucosa Land Snail 2 1997Forrestena delicata Jacksons Delicate Land Snail 77 2002Gnarosophia bellendenkerensis Land Snail 76 2002Hadra bipartita Land Snail 34 2003Hadra semicastanea 22 1976Hadra webbi Webbs Land Snail 70 1999Jacksonena rudis Land Snail 93 1997Lamprellia zebina Land Snail 2 2001Marilynessa yulei Land Snail 5 1952Meliobba shafferyi Shafferys Land Snail 50 1963Melostrachia glomerans 5 1975Nannochloritis layardi Layards Land Snail 7 1993Neveritis poorei Poors Land Snail 15 2001Noctepuna cerea Land Snail 20 1993Noctepuna mayana Land Snail 67 1998Obsteugenia inflecta Land Snail 100 2002Protolinitis pusilla 75 1988Rhynchotrochus macgillivrayi Macgillivrays Land Snail 68 2002Sphaerospira challisi Land Snail <1Sphaerospira incei Land Snail 2 1981Sphaerospira mazee Land Snail 85 2001Sphaerospira mitifica Land Snail 50 1983Sphaerospira sardalabiata Land Snail 23 1974Spurlingia dunkiensis Dunk Land Snail 49 2000Spurlingia forsteriana Forsters Land Snail 4 1971Spurlingia praehadra 11 1952Steorra bellaria Land Snail 100 2003Steorra hannahrichardsae Hanna Richards Land Snail 33 2001Steorra jimfergusoni Jim Fergusons Land Snail 75 2001Steorra kirrama Land Snail 100 1983
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Steorra mourilyani Land Snail 90 2004Steorra mulgravensis Mulgraves Land Snail 20Tolgachloritis jacksoni Jackons Land Snail 15 2000Trozena morata Land Snail 11 1999Xanthomelon pachystylum 6 2002Xanthomelon ruberpumilio 3 1992
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Helicarionidae Helicarionid Land Snails (52 out of 300 species in Australia)
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Queridomus grenvillei Grenvilles Helicarionid Land Snail 22 1999Sodaleta russelli Russells Helicarionid Land Snail 100Theskelomensor creon Creons Helicarionid Land Snail 100 1993Thularion semoni Semons Helicarionid Land Snail 60 2000Tropicystis fulva 72 2002Turrisitala normalis Helicarionid Land Snail 54 2002Wilhelminaia mathildae Mathildas Helicarionid Land Snail 15 1999
Punctidae Translucent Frosted Land Snails
(1 out of 107 species in Australia)
Punctidae wt 2 Punctid Land Snail 33 1980
Pupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled Land Snails
(11 out of 62 species in Australia)
Cylindrovertilla hedleyi Hedleys Land Snail 2 1988Gastrocopta macdonnelli MacDonnells Land Snail 3 1988Gastrocopta pediculus Land Snail 2 1999Glyptopupoides egregia Land Snail 1 1999Pumilicopta bifurcata Land Snail 2 1999Pupillidae wt 1 Land Snail 33 1980Pupillidae wt 2 Land Snail 100 1981Pupisoma circumlitum Land Snail 2 1999Pupisoma orcula Land Snail <1 1988Pupisoma porti Land Snail 5 1981Somniopupa scotti Scotts Land Snail 9 1999
Rhytididae Carnivorous Land Snails (14 out of 107 species in Australia)
Rhytididae eu 2 Carnivorous Land Snail 33 1999Rhytididae wt 1 Carnivorous Land Snail 77 1991Rhytididae wt 2 Carnivorous Land Snail 100 1983Rhytididae wt 3 Carnivorous Land Snail 100 1990Rhytididae wt 4 Carnivorous Land Snail 17 1988Rhytididae wt 5 Carnivorous Land Snail 100 1983Rhytididae wt 6 Carnivorous Land Snail 67 1996Rhytididae wt 7 Carnivorous Land Snail 100 1989Saladelos commixta Carnivorous Land Snail 11 1996Saladelos hobsoni Hobsons Carnivorous Land Snail 55 2002Strangesta franklandiensis Franklands Carnivorous Land Snail 27 1997Strangesta ptychomphala Carnivorous Land Snail 8 1977Strangesta sheridani Sheridans Carnivorous Land Snail 65 2000Torresiropa spaldingi Carnivorous Land Snail 13 1988
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Subulinidae Elongate Land Snails (3 out of 5 species in Australia)
Eremopeas tuckeri Tuckers Elongate Land Snail 6 2001Lamellaxis clavulinus Elongate Land Snail 21 1996Subulina octona Elongate Land Snail 70 2002
FlosculariaceaHexarthridae Gelatinous-colonial
Wheel Animals(1 out of 8 species in Australia)
Hexarthra mira Miras Gelatinous-colonial Wheel Animal 3
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HemipteraAcanthosomatidae Shield Bugs (3 out of 44 species in Australia)
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Aradidae Flat bugs, Bark bugs (70 out of 166 species in Australia)
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Blissidae Chinch Bugs (4 out of 15 species in Australia)
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Colobathristidae (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Phaenacantha australiae Linear Bug 22
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Miridae Miridae (22 out of 189 species in Australia)
Notonectidae Backswimmers (2 out of 39 species in Australia)
Anisops stali 1Nychia sappho 20 1965
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Ochteridae Velvety Shore Bugs (1 out of 11 species in Australia)
Ochterus australicus 27 1957
Pachygronthidae (4 out of 10 species in Australia)
Peloridiidae Moss Bugs (1 out of 8 species in Australia)
Hackeriella taylori 100 1999
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Pentatomidae Stinkbugs (67 out of 361 species in Australia)
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Reduviidae Assassin Bugs (38 out of 226 species in Australia)
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Rhyparochromidae Seed Bugs (61 out of 191 species in Australia)
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Tessaratomidae (2 out of 17 species in Australia)
Lyramorpha parens 75Oncomeris flavicornis 67
Thaumastocoridae (1 out of 11 species in Australia)
Thaumastocoris hackeri 20
Tingidae Lacebugs (19 out of 145 species in Australia)
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Veliidae Small Water Striders, Riffle Bugs
(25 out of 53 species in Australia)
Drepanovelia nielseni 100 1994Halovelia heron Water Bug 33 1976Halovelia hilli Water Bug 27 1990Microvelia annemarieae 67 1994Microvelia australiensis 3 1992Microvelia douglasi 5 1985Microvelia fluvialis Water Bug 6 1998Microvelia herberti 5 2002Microvelia hypipamee 100 1998Microvelia kakadu 3 1992Microvelia mjobergi Water Bug 100 1998Microvelia monteithi 62 1998Microvelia mossman 86 2002Microvelia oceanica Water Bug 2 2002Microvelia peramoena 4 2002Microvelia queenslandiae 45 2002Microvelia spurgeon 100 1991Microvelia torresiana 5 1994Microvelopsis exuberans 47 1994Microvelopsis melancholica Water Bug 100 1994Microvelopsis minor 67 1998Petrovelia agilis 60 2002Phoreticovelia disparata 67 2002Rhagovelia australica Water Bug 77 2002Xenobates myorensis Water Bug 22 1983
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HymenopteraApidae Social Bees (10 out of 195 species in Australia)
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Formicidae Ants (233 out of 1944 species in Australia)
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IsopteraKalotermitidae Termite (9 out of 33 species in Australia)
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Termitidae Termite (33 out of 196 species in Australia)
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Lycaenidae Blues, Coppers, Hairstreaks and Metalmarks
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Jamides phaseli Purple Cerulean 26 1991Lampides boeticus Long-tailed Pea-blue 5 1988Leptotes plinius Plumbago Blue 7 1963Liphyra brassolis Moth Butterfly 21 1985Megisba strongyle Small Pied Blue 54 1991Nacaduba berenice Large Purple Line Blue 7 1991Nacaduba biocellata Two-spotted Line-blue 1 1974Nacaduba cyanea Green-banded Line-blue 64 2006Nacaduba kurava White-banded Line-blue 14 1991Ogyris abrota Dark Purple Azure 3 1987Ogyris aenone Sapphire Azure 36 2004Ogyris amaryllis Satin Azure <1 1978Ogyris iphis Orange-tipped Azure 19 1983Ogyris olane Broad-Margined Azure <1 1984Ogyris oroetes Silky Azure 3 1978Ogyris zosine Northern Purple Azure 10 1990Philiris diana Large Moonbeam 31 1981Philiris fulgens Bicolour Moonbeam 43 2002Philiris innotatus Purple Moonbean 10 1989Philiris nitens Blue Moonbeam 45 1990Prosotas dubiosa Purple Line-Blue 9 1986Prosotas nora Long-tailed Line-blue 50 1991Pseudodipsas cephenes Bright Forest-blue 20 1978Pseudodipsas eone Dark Forest-blue 38 1970Psychonotis caelius Small Green-banded Blue 15 2006Rapala varuna Indigo Flash 19 1983Sahulana scintillata Glistening Blue 8 1985Theclinesthes miskini Wattle Blue 6 1997Theclinesthes onycha Cycad Blue 8 2004Theclinesthes sulpitius Samphire Blue 5 2006Udara tenella Delicate Blue 100 2004Zizeeria karsandra Spotted Grass-blue <1 2000Zizina labradus Common Grass-blue 2 2000Zizula hylax Dainty Grass-blue 10 1978
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Papilionidae Swallowtails (18 out of 19 species in Australia)
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Pieridae Whites and Yellows (26 out of 35 species in Australia)
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Cordulephyidae Shutwing Dragonflies (1 out of 4 species in Australia)
Cordulephya bidens Tropical Shutwing 100 1981
Diphlebiidae Rockmaster Damselflies (2 out of 5 species in Australia)
Gomphomacromiidae Urfly Dragonflies (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Archaeophya magnifica Magnificent Urfly 88 1992
Hemicorduliidae Emerald and Swamp Emerald Dragonflies
(5 out of 11 species in Australia)
Hemicordulia australiae Australian Emerald 4 1967Hemicordulia continentalis Fat-bellied Emerald 36 1982Hemicordulia intermedia Yellow-spotted Emerald 15 2002Hemicordulia tau Tau Emerald <1 1954Procordulia jacksoniensis Eastern Swamp Emerald 2 1950
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Lestoidedae Bluestreak Damselflies (3 out of 4 species in Australia)
Lestoidea barbarae Large Bluestreak 100 1976Lestoidea brevicauda Short-tipped Bluestreak 83 1992Lestoidea conjuncta Common Bluestreak 82 1995
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Libellulidae Perchers, Archtails and other Dragonflies
Lindeniidae Tiger Dragonflies (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Ictinogomphus australis Australian Tiger 15 2002
Macromiidae Cruiser Dragonflies (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Macromia tillyardi Australian Cruiser 17 1976
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Megapodagrionidae Flatwing Damselflies (4 out of 22 species in Australia)
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Urothemistidae Basker, Pennant and Baron Dragonflies
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Vascular floraAlismatalesAlismataceae Water Plantains (3 out of 7 species in Australia)
Caldesia oligococca 3 1999Caldesia parnassifolia 33 2003Damasonium minus <1
Aponogetonaceae Pond Lilies (6 out of 11 species in Australia)
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Juncaginaceae Water Ribbons (2 out of 25 species in Australia)
Triglochin dubia 2 2004Triglochin multifructa <1
Potamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and Horned Pondweeds, Pondweed
AquifolialesCardiopteridaceae Peripterygium Vines (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Cardiopteris moluccana 91 2003
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ArecalesArecaceae Palms (29 out of 64 species in Australia)
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AsparagalesAmaryllidaceae (3 out of 14 species in Australia)
Iridaceae Irises and Allies (1 out of 28 species in Australia)
Patersonia glabrata Native Flag <1 1979
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Orchidaceae Orchids (212 out of 1248 species in Australia)
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Tetrabaculum cacatua Yellow Tree Spider Orchid 25 2002Tetrabaculum capitis-york Blotched Tree Spider Orchid 42 2004Tetrabaculum tetragonum Banded Tree Spider Orchid 2 2002Thelychiton adae Slender Cane Orchid 62 2003Thelychiton curvicaulis Rainforest Rock Orchid 32 2002Thelychiton falcorostrus Beech Orchid 4 1992Thelychiton finniganensis Mount Finnigan Cane Orchid 50 2008Thelychiton fleckeri Apricot Cane Orchid 41 2001Thelychiton gracilicaulis Blotched Cane Orchid 5 2006Thelychiton jonesii Oak Orchid 50 2002Thelychiton pedunculatus Dwarf Rock Orchid 50 1989Thelychiton speciosus Sydney Rock Orchid, Rock Lily 2 2002Thelymitra angustifolia Sun Orchid 7 1989Thelymitra aristata Great Sun Orchid <1 1955Thelymitra fragrans Sun Orchid 3 1955Thelymitra nuda Plain Sun Orchid, Scented Sun Orchid <1 2005Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun Orchid <1 2006Thrixspermum congestum Cupped Hairseed 33 2003Thrixspermum platystachys Starry Hairseed 67 1993Trachyrhizum agrostophyllum Buttercup Orchid 56 2005Tropilis callitrophilis Thin Feather Orchid Vulnerable 43 1989Vappodes bigibba Mauve Butterfly Orchid Vulnerable 4 1993Vappodes lithocola Dwarf Butterfly Orchid Endangered 78 1995Vappodes phalaenopsis Cooktown Orchid Vulnerable 6 1990Vrydagzynea paludosa Tonsil Orchid Endangered 100Zeuxine oblonga Common Jewel Orchid 31 2003
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AsteralesAsteraceae Daisies and Allies (59 out of 1019 species in Australia)
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AustrobaileyalesAustrobaileyaceae Austrobaileyas (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Austrobaileya scandens 77 2006
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CanellalesWinteraceae Pepper Trees (4 out of 11 species in Australia)
Tasmannia insipida Brush Pepperbush 3 1998Tasmannia membranea Pepperbush 68 2002Zygogynum queenslandianum Pepper Tree 33 1995Zygogynum semecarpoides Pepper Tree 67 2008
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CaryophyllalesAizoaceae Pigfaces (1 out of 44 species in Australia)
Sesuvium portulacastrum Sea purslane 4 1993
Amaranthaceae Pigweed (7 out of 157 species in Australia)
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DillenialesDilleniaceae Guinea Flowers (17 out of 253 species in Australia)
Taccaceae Arrowroot and Allies (1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Tacca leontopetaloides Tacca 3 2005
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EricalesEpacridaceae Southern Heaths (19 out of 458 species in Australia)
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FabalesFabaceae Peas (291 out of 2583 species in Australia)
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Alysicarpus aurantiacus Native Pea 18 1975Alysicarpus bupleurifolius Native Pea 26 1996Alysicarpus glumaceus Native Pea 2 1972Alysicarpus muelleri Depot Creek Native Pea <1 1986Alysicarpus ovalifolius Oval-leaved Native Pea 1 1986Alysicarpus rugosus Native Pea 2 1986Alysicarpus schomburgkii Schomburgks Native Pea <1 1972Alysicarpus vaginalis Native Pea 6 2001Aphyllodium biarticulatum Thick Trefoil 7 1994Archidendron grandiflorum Grand Lace-Flower 12 1992Archidendron hendersonii Herdersons Lace Flower 17 2003Archidendron kanisii Lace Flower 75 2002Archidendron lucyi Lucys Lace Flower 100 2003Archidendron muellerianum Muellers Lace Flower 3 1972Archidendron ramiflorum Lace Flower 88 2003Archidendron vaillantii Salmon Bean 75 1997Archidendron whitei Whites Lace Flower 100 2003Archidendropsis xanthoxylon Yellow Siris 75 2002Austrodolichos errabundus Native Pea 7 1998Austrosteenisia blackii Native Pea 7 2003Austrosteenisia glabristyla Native Pea 11 1992
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Millettia pinnata Native Wisteria 13 2001Mimosa pudica Introduced Species 26 2005Mirbelia aotoides Mirbelia 2Mirbelia ringrosei Mirbelia 6 2004Mirbelia speciosa Mirbelia 3 2005Mucuna gigantea Burny Bean 11 2005Neonotonia wightii Wights Glycine 9 2005Ormosia ormondii Yellow Bean 68 2005Pararchidendron pruinosum Stinkwood 6 2003Paraserianthes toona Red Cedar 14 2003Phyllota phylicoides Bush-pea <1 2002Pultenaea borea Bacon and Eggs 11 2000Pultenaea daphnoides Bacon and Eggs <1 1989Pultenaea millarii Bacon and Eggs 14 2005Pultenaea petiolaris Brisbane River Bacon and Eggs 3 2002Pultenaea retusa Blunt Bacon and Eggs <1 1977Pultenaea spinosa Bacon and Eggs <1 2004Pycnospora lutescens Native Pea 17 2005Rhynchosia acuminatissima Rock Trefoil 26 2005Rhynchosia minima Rock Trefoil <1 2000Senna aciphylla Senna 1 1999Senna costata Senna <1 1972Senna floribunda Senna 3 1982Senna gaudichaudii Senna 4 1998Senna hirsuta Senna 52 1999Senna magnifolia Senna 2Senna obtusifolia Senna 12 2002Senna sp. davies creek
Senna 8 1997
Sesbania cannabina Sesbania Pea <1 1999Smithia sensitiva Native Pea 80 2000Sophora tomentosa Necklace Pod 13 2005Storckiella australiensis Storckiella 100 2000Strongylodon lucidus Native Pea 80 1997Strongylodon siderospermus Native Pea 100 1972Swainsona brachycarpa Darling Pea 2Swainsona galegifolia Darling Pea <1 2005Tephrosia astragaloides Shoalwater Pea 12 2005Tephrosia brachyodon Native Pea 1 2004Tephrosia filipes Native Pea 7 2005Tephrosia filipes Native Pea 8 2005Tephrosia juncea Native Pea 9 2005Tephrosia leptoclada Native Pea <1 2004Tephrosia purpurea Native Pea 4 2003Tephrosia savannicola Native Pea 3 1988Tephrosia tinctoria Native Pea 50 1958Tephrosia varians Native Pea 10 2005
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FagalesCasuarinaceae She-oaks (6 out of 69 species in Australia)
Allocasuarina inophloia Stringybark Oak 1 2005Allocasuarina littoralis Black Sheoak 3 2003Allocasuarina torulosa Forest Oak 2 2004Casuarina cunninghamiana River Oak 2 2000Casuarina equisetifolia Coast She-oak 5 2006Gymnostoma australianum Gymnostoma 100 2008
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LamialesLentibulariaceae Bladderworts (13 out of 58 species in Australia)
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Scrophulariaceae Figworts (17 out of 99 species in Australia)
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LauralesAtherospermataceae (3 out of 10 species in Australia)
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Lauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian Walnuts
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Cryptocarya whiffiniana Laurel 100 1968Endiandra acuminata Brown Walnut 68 2006Endiandra anthropophagorum Walnut 100 2003Endiandra bellendenkerana Walnut 100 2005Endiandra bessaphila Blush Walnut 73 2003Endiandra compressa Queensland Greenheart 47 2007Endiandra cooperana Walnut Endangered 100 2003Endiandra cowleyana Northern Rose Walnut 47 2003Endiandra dichrophylla Brown Walnut 100 2002Endiandra dielsiana Candle Walnut 50 2000Endiandra discolor Rose Walnut 8 2005Endiandra glauca Brown Walnut 7 2003Endiandra globosa Ball-fruited Walnut 34 2006Endiandra grayi Walnut 100 2003Endiandra hypotephra Northern Rose Walnut 55 2005Endiandra impressicosta Walnut 62 2002Endiandra insignis Hairy Walnut 92 2008Endiandra jonesii Walnut 14 1985Endiandra leptodendron Walnut 79 2003Endiandra longipedicellata Bluff Walnut 38 2003Endiandra microneura Walnut 100 2003Endiandra monothyra Walnut 71 2004Endiandra montana Montana Walnut 78 2003Endiandra muelleri Muellers Walnut <1 1973Endiandra palmerstonii Queensland Walnut 93 2003Endiandra phaeocarpa Walnut 50 2007Endiandra pubens Hairy Walnut 3 1984Endiandra sankeyana Sankeys Walnut 88 2003Endiandra sideroxylon Buff Walnut 100 2003Endiandra wolfei Walnut 76 2006Endiandra xanthocarpa Walnut 89 2003Lindera queenslandica Bollywood 72 2005Litsea bennettii Bollywood 64 2000Litsea bindoniana Big Leaf Bollywood 78 2003Litsea breviumbellata Bollywood 7 1997Litsea connorsii Bollywood 72 2002Litsea fawcettiana Bollywood 26 2005Litsea glutinosa Brown Bollywood 2 2003Litsea granitica Bollywood 40 2003Litsea leefeana Big Leaf Bollywood 39 2005Litsea macrophylla Bollywood 12Litsea reticulata Brown Bollywood <1Neolitsea australiensis Grey Bollywood 3 1985Neolitsea brassii Bollywood 10 2005Neolitsea dealbata Hairy Leaved Bolly Gum 13 2005
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Monimiaceae Sassafras, Beech (23 out of 27 species in Australia)
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LilialesColchicaceae Nancies and Allies (3 out of 48 species in Australia)
Iphigenia indica Native Lily 4 2004Kuntheria pedunculata Native Herb 93 2003Schelhammera multiflora Native Herb 25 2005
Himantandraceae Galbulimimas (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Galbulimima belgraveana 62 2003
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MalpighialesAchariaceae (2 out of 4 species in Australia)
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Euphorbiaceae Spurges (93 out of 315 species in Australia)
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Wetria australiensis 100 2003
Ochnaceae Brackenridgea (1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Brackenridgea australiana 84 2005
Phyllanthaceae (39 out of 113 species in Australia)
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Picrodendraceae (9 out of 29 species in Australia)
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MalvalesBombacaceae Baobabs (1 out of 3 species in Australia)
Bombax ceiba 2 2003
Sterculiaceae Kurrajongs and Bottletrees
(29 out of 273 species in Australia)
Abroma fastuosa 36 2001Argyrodendron peralatum Red Tulip Oak 82 2003Argyrodendron polyandrum Black Tulip Oak 22 2003Argyrodendron sp. karnak
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Thymelaeaceae Pimeleas (13 out of 110 species in Australia)
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Myrtaceae Native Myrtles (217 out of 2211 species in Australia)
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Ludwigia adscendens Water Primrose <1 1994Ludwigia hyssopifolia Water Primrose 8 2003Ludwigia octovalvis Water Primrose 7 2006Ludwigia peploides Water Primrose 2 2003Ludwigia perennis Water Primrose <1 1968
NymphaealesHydatellaceae Hydatellid Herbs (1 out of 9 species in Australia)
Trithuria lanterna Trithuria 5 1962
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OxalidalesConnaraceae Connara Climbers (2 out of 2 species in Australia)
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PinalesAraucariaceae Araucaria Pines (5 out of 7 species in Australia)
Agathis atropurpurea Black Kauri 88 2001Agathis microstachya Bull Kauri 86 2005Agathis robusta Kauri 30 2005Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Pine 5 1989Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine 1 1983
Cupressaceae Native Cypress (4 out of 23 species in Australia)
Callitris columellaris Coastal Cypress <1 1964Callitris endlicheri Black Cypress <1 1991Callitris intratropica Northern Cypress Pine 3 2006Callitris macleayana Stringybark Pine 27 2006
Podocarpaceae Podocarp Pines (6 out of 15 species in Australia)
Podocarpus dispermus Plum-pine 94 2005Podocarpus elatus Brown Pine 2 1993Podocarpus grayae Plum Pine 43 2003Podocarpus smithii Plum Pine 63 1995Prumnopitys ladei Mount Spurgeon Black Kauri Pine 29 1998Sundacarpus amara Black Pine 85 2003
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PoalesCentrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges (1 out of 30 species in Australia)
Centrolepis exserta 2 2001
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Cyperaceae Sedges (200 out of 731 species in Australia)
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Poaceae Grasses (227 out of 1057 species in Australia)
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Restionaceae Restiona Sedges (3 out of 146 species in Australia)
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ProtealesProteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas
and Allies(72 out of 1147 species in Australia)
Alloxylon flammeum Tree Waratah Vulnerable 100 2004Alloxylon pinnatum Tree Waratah 3 1999Alloxylon wickhamii Tree Waratah 87 2003Athertonia diversifolia Atherton Oak 68 2003Austromuellera trinervia Mueller's Silky Oak 88 2006Austromuellera valida Mueller's Silky Oak 25 1996Banksia aquilonia Banksia 65 2005Banksia dentata Tropical Banksia <1 1982Banksia integrifolia Banksia 2 1999Banksia plagiocarpa Dallachy's Banksia 100 1996Banksia robur Swamp Banksia <1 2001Banksia spinulosa Banksia <1 1998Buckinghamia celsissima Ivory Curl Flower 67 2004Buckinghamia ferruginiflora Curl Flower 89 1997Cardwellia sublimis Northern Silky Oak 82 2003Carnarvonia araliifolia Caledonian Oak 75 2003Catalepidia heyana False Macadamia 74 2002Darlingia darlingiana Brown Silky Oak 79 2004Darlingia ferruginea Rose Silky Oak 94 2004Eidothea zoexylocarya Eidothea 67 1998Gevuina bleasdalei Blush Silky Oak 70 2002Grevillea baileyana Scrub Beefwood 43 2003Grevillea coriacea Grevillea 13 1996Grevillea dryandri Dryander's Grevillea 2 2000Grevillea glauca Bushman's Clothes-peg 5 2004Grevillea glossadenia Grevillea Vulnerable 33 2004Grevillea hilliana White Silky Oak 13 1996Grevillea mimosoides Caustic Bush <1 2002Grevillea parallela Silver Oak 4 2004Grevillea pteridifolia Golden Tree 3 2006Grevillea sessilis Grevillea 1 1980Grevillea striata Beefwood <1 1996Hakea arborescens Yellow Hakea <1 1999Hakea pedunculata Hakea 1Hakea persiehana Hakea 9 1999Hakea plurinervia Hakea 17 2002Helicia australasica Helicia 7 2003Helicia blakei Helicia 88 2001Helicia ferruginea Rusty Helicia 4 1950Helicia grayi Helicia 38 2008Helicia lamingtoniana Lamington's Silky Oak 75 2005Helicia lewisensis Helicia 33 2008Helicia nortoniana Norton's Silky Oak 79 2007
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SapindalesAnacardiaceae Bollygum, Native Plum (7 out of 12 species in Australia)
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Rutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allies
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Sapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes
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Simaroubaceae Native Plum and Allies (6 out of 14 species in Australia)
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Solanaceae Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and Boxthorns
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ZygophyllalesZygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae (2 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
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