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AGENDA
39th Meeting
Commencing: 9am Wednesday 3 June 2009
Venue: Canberra
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1 WELCOME
2 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
3 WORKPLANS
4 PECUNIARY INTERESTS AND/OR CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
5 CORRESPONDENCE
6 DEVELOPING THE PPAL FOR THE ASSESSMENT PERIOD COMMENCING 1
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7 SPECIES
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8 KEY THREATENING PROCESSES
9 ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
10 RECOVERY PLANS (TERRESTRIAL)
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12 THREAT ABATEMENT PLANS
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Threatened Species Scientific CommitteeAssociate Professor Bob
Beeton (Chair)Dr Guy FitzhardingeDr Gordon GuymerProfessor Peter
HarrisonDr Bill HumphreysDr Rosemary PurdieDr Andrea TaylorDr John
WoinarskiAssociate Professor Keith Walker
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Ms
Robyn KrukMs Kerry SmithMr Mark Flanigan
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The Chair welcomed Committee members and Departmental officers
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10.3 Decision to have a Recovery Plan – some issues
The Committee noted issues associated with the Recovery Planning
Action Commenced and Not Commenced Lists.
The Committee noted practical outcomes of these lists to date is
producing adverse consequences of rushed plans and activities that
would probably be best directed to other high priority areas to
achieve conservation outcomes.
The Committee agrees to the proposed actions and approach to
rectify these issues.
The Committee agrees to amended Recovery Planning Action
Commenced and Not Commenced Lists for recommendation to the
Minister for publication and encourages the Department to review
lists to ensure efficient and effective ways to advance
conservation.
The Committee noted that a proposal, including timetable, to
effectively manage the passage of outstanding recovery plans on the
Commenced List will be presented for the Committee’s consideration
at the next TSSC meeting.
The Committee noted with the amendments of the legislation the
avoidance of issues such as this is important in achieving
conservation outcomes and therefore recommendsthat the consequences
of the transitional arrangements between the Endangered Species
Protection Act and original EPBC Act and the amended Act of 2006 be
drawn to the
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attention of Dr Hawke with a suggestion that a legislated remedy
might be better than relying on the Acts Interpretation Act and
traditional transitional arrangements.
In agreeing to endorse the recommendations, the Committee noted
that, while the amendments to the EPBC Act and ensuing processes to
implement them were well intended, they were detracting from good
conservation outcomes.
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Close of Meeting
The Chair thanked Committee members and Departmental staff for a
successful meeting.
I declare, on behalf of the Committee, that these Minutes are a
true and accurate record of the meeting.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, WATER, HERITAGE AND THE ARTS
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Brief No:
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Timing: Within 90 days of receiving this advice - although
earlier approval will allow-sonta.> - recovery plans to proceed
for adoption under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity
Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
Purpose: To seek your agreement to resolve outstanding
administrative matters concerning decisions to have/not have
recovery plans for threatened species and ecological
communities.
Background:
• Previously under the EPBC Act recovery plans were required for
all listed threatened species and ecological communities.
• Following amendments to the Act in 2007, you are now required
to make a decision about whether or not a recovery plan is required
for each species or community.
• As provided for by the transitional provisions of the
Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act 2006 (EHLA Act),
species or communities that did not have a recovery plan in place
at the time of the amendments were placed on either the Recovery
Planning Action Commenced List (if they had a plan in preparation)
or the Recovery Planning Action Not Commenced List. These are
referred to here as the Commenced List and the Not Commenced
List.
• Species or communities on the Commenced List were deemed to
have had a decision to have a recovery plan.
• Each species or community on the Not Commenced List was
required to have a conservation advice in place by 31 December
2008, with this requirement having been met.
• In addition, for each species or community on the Not
Commenced List, the Threatened Species Scientific Committee (TSSC)
was to provide you with a recommendation about whether to have a
recovery plan and you need to make this decision within 90 days of
receiving the TSSC's recommendations.
• Section 269AA of the EPBC Act describes your obligations for
deciding whether to have recovery plans for listed threatened
species or ecological communities and subsection 269AA(3) requires
you to have regard to the recommendanons made by the TSSC in making
initial recovery plan decisions for such entities.
• The TSSC has now considered whether recovery plans are needed
for all entities with outstanding decisions and agreed to the
recommendations below being put to you.
• Under subsection 269AA(9) of the EPBC Act, you must publish a
decision whether to have a recovery plan and the reasons for it.
The publication must be made in a way that you consider
appropriate.
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Issuesl Sensitivities:
There are three administrative matters requiring resolution:
• Firstly, the statutory deadline by which the TSSC was to
provide you with advice about
whether to have a recovery plan for each entity on the Not
Commenced List (31 December 2008) has passed. Background on the
reasons for this and the way forward are provided in Attachment
A.
• Secondly, at the time the above lists were published, some
species or communities were not included or incorrectly included on
a list. Further background and details are provided in Attachments
A. Band C.
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• Recommendations for the resolution of these matters were
agreed by the TSSC at its meeting of June 2009. Extracts of the
relevant agenda item and minutes are provided at Attachment G.
• These administrative matters requiring resolution relate to
the transitional provisions of the EHLA Act and are largely
technical in nature. Publication of your decisions on the internet
is considered sufficient and appropriate.
1. Approve publication on the department's internet of amended
Recovery Planning Action Commenced and Not Commenced Lists as shown
at Attachments Band C.
2. Under section 269AA of the EPBC Act, agree to not having a
recovery plan at this time for species and ecological communities
on the Recovery Planning Action Not Commenced List (except for
those that have already had a decision) by signing the notice at
Attachment D.
3. Under subsection 269AA(9) of the EPBC Act, agree to
publication of the notice at Attachment D on the department's i
ntarnat site.
Recommendation/s:
SIGNED
Carolyn Cameron Strategic Approvals and Legislation Branch 1 A
WD Ph: 62742164 M: 0434 666 304 Email:
[email protected]
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ATTACHMENT A
Decision to have a recovery plan – administrative matters
requiring resolution
Background
1. Previously under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity
Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), recovery plans were required for
all listed threatened species and ecological
communities (except those that were determined extinct or
conservation dependant). The
2007 amendments to the EPBC Act however removed this mandatory
requirement. The
Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No.1) 2006
(EHLA Act) which
made the amendments, included transitional provisions that
established how listed species
and ecological communities, without recovery plans at the time
of commencement of the
amendments, were dealt with under the amended EPBC Act.
2. The Threatened Species Scientific Committee (TSSC) was given
six months from the commencement time of the EHLA Act to provide
the Minister with the following two
written lists:
Recovery Planning Action Commenced List – i.e. species/community
for which recovery plan not yet made but work on development had
started; and
Recovery Planning Action Not Commenced List – i.e.
species/community for which recovery plan not yet made and not yet
started.
3. The above lists were provided to the Minister in August 2007
and, under the provisions of the EHLA Act, have been published on
the Internet. As required under subsection 273(1)
of the EPBC Act a recovery plan must be in force within three
years of the decision under
section 269AA. Those species/ecological communities on the
Commenced List are
required to have a recovery plan in place by August 2010.
4. Once the Recovery Planning Action Commenced List (the
‘Commenced List’) was published the transitional provisions applied
to deem a decision to have a recovery plan to
have been made under section 269AA of the EPBC Act, for the
species and communities on
the Commenced List. This is a prerequisite to the actual making
of a decision to make or
adopt a recovery plan under EPBC Act section 269A.
5. The amended EPBC Act requires the TSSC to give the Minister
material of the kind referred to in paragraphs 189(1B)(b) (i.e.
conservation advices) and (c) (i.e. a
recommendation on the question whether there should be a
recovery plan) for each species
or community on the Recovery Planning Action Not Commenced List
(the ‘Not
Commenced List’). Also, the transitional provisions of the EHLA
Act required the TSSC to
specify the time (the compliance time) by which it would give
the Minister this material.
This was agreed by the Minister to be 31 December 2008 for all
entities on the list.
6. Advice from the Department’s Legislation Policy Section is
that the Commenced and Not Commenced Lists are statutory lists, but
are not legislative instruments. They could be
viewed practically as administrative guidelines for both the
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7. The transitional provisions of the EHLA Act contain no
provisions on amending the Commenced and Not Commenced Lists to
correct any inaccuracies or mistakes that occurred
at the time they were made. Despite the uncertainty of whether
the lists can be amended,
the Legislation Policy Section considered it open for the TSSC
to amend the lists as the
preferable way of rectifying the problems at hand. If the
amended lists are provided to the
Minister, and the necessary publication occurs on the
Department’s internet, then the
transitional provisions in the EHLA Act will be able to operate
in relation to the amended
items on each list.
Matters for resolution
8. Current recovery plan administrative matters requiring
resolution are as follows:
Decision/s still required by the Minister on whether or not
there should be a recovery plan for each species or community on
the Not Commenced List.
Some species/ecological communities not included or incorrectly
included on a list.
Outstanding recovery plan decisions
9. While conservation advices have been approved for all species
and communities requiring a conservation advice on the Not
Commenced List, material concerning the decision about
recovery plans has only been provided for seven of these and the
deadline by which the
TSSC was to provide the Minister with recovery plan
recommendations for the others
(31 December 2008) has passed.
10. One of the reasons for this relates to the desire to take a
more strategic landscape approach to recovery plan decision-making
and to factor in the experience gained from the pilot
program being undertaken on regional recovery plans. It has also
taken some time to
identify all of the EPBC-listed threatened species covered by
the various regional recovery
plans in preparation and which of these species are endemic to
the relevant regions. Legal
advice also had to be sought on issues associated with
part-range recovery plans.
11. The Department’s preferred option for handling the 707
outstanding decisions required was that the TSSC agree to recommend
that the Minister decide not to have a recovery plan for
each of the 707 species/ecological communities at this time. The
option for the Minister to
decide at a later date to have a recovery plan for a listed
threatened entity would remain
available under section 269AA(4) of the EPBC Act (making a
subsequent recovery plan
decision). This could then be based on the best available
information, including lessons
being learned through the regional recovery plan pilot program
and ongoing refinement of
the Department’s decision support tool for deciding on whether
or not to have a recovery
plan. The TSSC agreed to this approach at its 39th meeting in
June 2009.
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Species not included or incorrectly included on Commenced/Not
Commenced Lists
12. Of all the listed threatened species or ecological
communities that did not have recovery plans in place at the time
of the amendments, 17 species did not appear on either the
Commenced List or the Not Commenced List, and two species
appeared on both lists.
Furthermore, three species that had recovery plans in place
(Thelymitra jonesii, Zieria
parrisiae and Z. prostrata) were mistakenly included on one of
the lists and four Western
Australian species that had individual recovery plans in
preparation should have been on the
original Commenced List (i.e. Calectasia cyanea, Gyrostemon
reticulatus, Haloragis
platycarpa and Frankenia conferta). These oversights occurred as
a result of the short time
available to put the two lists together.
13. A number of regional recovery plans planned for adoption
under the EPBC Act were in preparation when the original Commenced
and Not Commenced Lists were being
developed. It was not clear at the time just which EPBC-listed
threatened species were to
be covered by these plans. Hence some of the species that should
have been placed on the
Commenced List were not. This has been rectified by ensuring
that all such species
endemic to these regions are now on the Commenced List, as they
should always have been.
This includes four species for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty
Ranges region, 11 for the
NSW/Qld Border Ranges Rainforests region, 23 species for the NSW
Northern Rivers
region and nine species for the Fitzgerald Biosphere region in
WA.
14. In line with the above Legislation Policy Section Advice,
the TSSC has agreed to the amended Commenced and Not Commenced
Lists in accordance with whether recovery plans
were in place, had commenced or not commenced as at August 2007.
Details of all changes
made to these lists are identified in Table 1.
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Table 1. Changes agreed by TSSC to Recovery Planning Action
Commenced and Not Commenced Lists, and reason (based on
whether or not a recovery plan was in place or in prep as of
August 2007)
Species/Community Common Name Previous Listing New Listing
Reason
Acacia vassalii Vassal’s Wattle Both lists Commenced Plan in
prep
Elaeocarpus williamsianus Hairy Quandong Both lists Commenced In
BRR BMP
Acacia lobulata Chiddarcooping Wattle Neither list Commenced
Plan in prep
Chalcophaps indica natalis Emerald Dove (Christmas Is) Neither
list Commenced In CI RRP
Dasyurus hallucatus Northern Quoll Neither list Commenced Plan
in prep
Egernia stokesii aethiops Baudin Island Spiny-tailed Skink
Neither list Commenced Plan in prep
Egernia stokesii badia Western Spiny-tailed Skink Neither list
Commenced Plan in prep
Neoceratodus forsteri Queensland Lungfish Neither list Commenced
Plan in prep
Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata Norfolk Island Boobook Owl
Neither list Commenced In NI RRP
Pseudocheirus occidentalis Western Ringtail Possum Neither list
Commenced Plan in prep
Sarcophilus harrisii Tasmanian Devil Neither list Commenced Plan
in prep
Setonix brachyurus Quokka Neither list Commenced Plan in
prep
Turdus poliocephalus erythropleurus Island Thrush (Christmas Is)
Neither list Commenced In CI RRP
Turnix olivii Buff-breasted Button-quail Neither list Commenced
Plan in prep
Babingtonia granitica a shrub Neither list Not Commenced No
plan
Cherax tenuimanus Hairy Marron Neither list Not Commenced No
plan
Eucalyptus alligatrix subsp. miscella stringybark Neither list
Not Commenced No plan
Hydriastele costata a palm Neither list Not Commenced No
plan
Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe Neither list Not
Commenced No plan
Acacia courtii Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Adenanthos dobagii Fitzgerald Woollybush Not Commenced Commenced
In FB RRP
Adenanthos ellipticus Oval-leaf Adenanthos Not Commenced
Commenced In FB RRP
Allocasuarina robusta Mount Compass Oak-bush Not Commenced
Commenced In AMLR RRP
Angophora robur Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Bertya ingramii Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Boronia umbellata Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Caladenia carnea var. ornata Ornate Pink Fingers Not Commenced
Commenced Plan in prep
Caladenia xantholeuca White Rabbits Not Commenced Commenced In
LBO plan
Calectasia cyanea Blue Tinsel Lily Not Commenced Commenced Plan
in prep
Callitris oblonga Pygmy Cypress-pine, Dwarf Cypress-pine Not
Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
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Reason
Coopernookia georgei Mauve Coopernookia Not Commenced Commenced
In FB RRP
Corybas dentatus Not Commenced Commenced In AMLR RRP
Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestris Glenugie Karaka Not
Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Croitana aestiva Desert Sand-skipper Not Commenced Commenced
Plan in prep
Endiandra hayesii Rusty Rose Walnut, Velvet Laurel Not Commenced
Commenced In BRR BMP
Eucalyptus burdettiana Burdett Gum Not Commenced Commenced In FB
RRP
Eucalyptus coronata Crowned Mallee Not Commenced Commenced In FB
RRP
Eucalyptus tetrapleura Square-fruited Ironbark Not Commenced
Commenced In NR BMP
Euphrasia bella Lamington Eyebright, Mt. Merino Eyebright Not
Commenced Commenced In BRR BMP
Fontainea australis Southern Fontainea Not Commenced Commenced
In BRR BMP
Frankenia conferta Silky Frankenia Not Commenced Commenced Plan
in prep
Gaultheria viridicarpa subsp. viridicarpa
Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Gentiana wissmannii New England Gentian Not Commenced Commenced
In NR BMP
Gingidia montana Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Grevillea infundibularis Fan-leaf Grevillea Not Commenced
Commenced In FB RRP
Grevillea mollis Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Grevillea rhizomatosa Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Gyrostemon reticulatus Net-veined Grostemon Not Commenced
Commenced Plan in prep
Hakea archaeoides Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Hakea fraseri Gnarled Corkbark, Fraser’s Hakea Not Commenced
Commenced In NR BMP
Haloragis platycarpa Broad-fruited Haloragis Not Commenced
Commenced Plan in prep
Hibbertia marginata Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Neoastelia spectabilis Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Ochrosia moorei Southern Ochrosia Not Commenced Commenced In BRR
BMP
Olax angulata Minnie Waters Olax Not Commenced Commenced In NR
BMP
Owenia cepiodora Onionwood, Bog Onion Not Commenced Commenced In
BRR BMP
Ozothamnus vagans Not Commenced Commenced In BRR BMP
Parsonia dorrigoensis Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Petaurus australis unnamed subsp. Fluffy Glider,Yellow-bellied
Glider (Wet Tropics)
Not Commenced Commenced Plan in prep
Plectranthus nitidus Not Commenced Commenced In BRR BMP
Prasophyllum murfetii Fleurieu Leek Orchid Not Commenced
Commenced In AMLR RRP
Prostanthera calycina Not Commenced Commenced In EP flora
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Reason
Prostanthera palustris Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Pterostylis bryophila Hindmarsh Valley Greenhood Not Commenced
Commenced In LBO plan
Pterostylis sp. Eyre Peninsula (R.Bates 19474)
Not Commenced Commenced In EP flora plan
Spyridium coactilifolium Not Commenced Commenced In AMLR RRP
Stylidium galioides Not Commenced Commenced In FB RRP
Styphelia perileuca Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Symplocos baeuerlenii = Symplocos cochinchinensis var.
montana
Small-leaved Hazelwood Not Commenced Commenced In BRR BMP
Syzygium moorei Rose Apple, Coolamon, Durobby Not Commenced
Commenced In BRR BMP
Tinospora tinosporoides Arrow-head Vine Not Commenced Commenced
In BRR BMP
Triplarina imbricata Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Tylophora woollsii Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Verticordia crebra Not Commenced Commenced In FB RRP
Verticordia pityrhops Not Commenced Commenced In FB RRP
Zieria collina Not Commenced Commenced In BRR BMP
Zieria floydii Not Commenced Commenced In NR BMP
Thelymitra jonesii Not Commenced Neither list Plan in place
Zieria parrisiae Not Commenced Neither list Plan in place
Zieria prostrata Commenced Neither list Plan in place
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AMLR RRP = Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges Regional Recovery
Plan
BRR BMP = Border Ranges Rainforests Biodiversity Management
Plan
CI RRP = Christmas Island Regional Recovery Plan
EP = Eyre Peninsula
FB RRP = WA Fitzgerald Biosphere Regional Recovery Plan
LBO = Lofty Block Orchids
NR BMP = NSW Northern Rivers Regional Biodiversity Management
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Recovery Planning Action Commenced List (revised June 2009)
No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
1. Abutilon julianae Norfolk Island Abutilon 2. Acacia attenuata
3. Acacia axillaris Midlands Mimosa 4. Acacia bynoeana 5. Acacia
constablei Narrabarba Wattle 6. Acacia courtii 7. Acacia cretacea
Chalky Wattle 8. Acacia enterocarpa Jumping-jack Wattle 9. Acacia
eremophiloides 10. Acacia georgensis 11. Acacia glandulicarpa
Hairy-pod Wattle 12. Acacia gordonii 13. Acacia grandifolia 14.
Acacia imbricata Imbricate Wattle 15. Acacia insolita subsp.
recurva Maslin ms. Yornaning Wattle 16. Acacia lanuginophylla
Woolly Wattle 17. Acacia latzii Latz's Wattle 18. Acacia leptalea
Chinocup Wattle 19. Acacia lobulata Chiddarcooping Wattle 20.
Acacia peuce Waddy, Waddi, Waddy-wood, Birdsville Wattle 21. Acacia
phasmoides Phantom Wattle 22. Acacia pickardii 23. Acacia
pinguifolia Fat-leaved Wattle 24. Acacia pycnostachya Bolivia
Wattle 25. Acacia rhamphophylla Kundip Wattle 26. Acacia
rhetinocarpa Neat Wattle, Resin Wattle 27. Acacia ruppii Rupp's
Wattle 28. Acacia sciophanes Wundowlin Wattle, Ghost Wattle 29.
Acacia terminalis subsp. terminalis Sunshine Wattle 30. Acacia
undoolyana Undoolya Wattle, Sickle-leaf Wattle 31. Acacia vassalii
Vassals Wattle 32. Acacia whibleyana Whibley Wattle 33.
Acanthocladium dockeri Spiny Everlasting 34. Achyranthes
arborescens Chaff Tree, Soft-wood 35. Achyranthes margaretarum 36.
Actinotus schwarzii Desert Flannel Flower 37. Adenanthos dobagii
Fitzgerald Woollybush 38. Adenanthos ellipticus Oval-leaf
Adenanthos 39. Adenanthos eyrei Toolinna Adenanthos 40. Adenanthos
pungens subsp. effusus Sprawling Spiky Adenanthos 41. Agrostis
adamsonii
= Lachnagrostis adamsonii Adamson's Blown-grass
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Common Name
42. Allocasuarina robusta Mount Compass Oak-bush 43. Andersonia
gracilis Slender Andersonia 44. Angophora robur 45. Anigozanthos
bicolor subsp.minor Small Two-colour Kangaroo Paw 46. Arachnorchis
actensis Canberra Spider-Orchid 47. Argentipallium spiceri Spicer's
Everlasting 48. Aristida annua 49. Asplenium hookerianum Maidenhair
Spleenwort 50. Astelia australiana Tall Astelia 51. Asterolasia
elegans 52. Asterolasia phebalioides Downey Star-bush 53.
Austromyrtus fragrantissima
= Gossia fragrantissima Scale Myrtle, Sweet Myrtle
54. Banksia oligantha Wagin Banksia 55. Bertya ingramii 56.
Bertya sp. Beeron Holding (P.I.Forster 5753)
= Bertya granitica
57. Bertya tasmanica subsp. tasmanica Tasmanian Bertya 58.
Beyeria lepidopetala Short-petalled Beyeria, Small-petalled Beyeria
59. Beyeria subtecta Kangaroo Island Turpentine Bush 60.
Billardiera mollis Hairy-fruited Billardiera 61. Blechnum
norfolkianum Norfolk Island Water-fern 62. Boehmeria australis var.
australis Tree Nettle, Nettletree 63. Boronia repanda Repand
Boronia, Border Boronia 64. Boronia umbellata 65. Brachyscome
muelleri 66. Brachyscome muelleroides Mueller Daisy 67. Brachysema
modestum
= Gastrolobium modestum Broad-leaved brachysema
68. Brachysema papilio = Gastrolobium papilio
Butterfly-leaved brachysema
69. Bracteantha palustris Swamp Everlasting 70. Burmannia sp.
Melville Island
(R.Fensham1021)
71. Caladenia brumalis = Arachnorchis brumalis
72. Caladenia busselliana Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.
Bussells Spider-orchid
73. Caladenia caesarea subsp. maritima Cape Spider-orchid 74.
Caladenia calcicola
= Arachnorchis calcicola Limestone Spider-orchid
75. Caladenia carnea var. ornata Ornate Pink Fingers 76.
Caladenia colorata
= Arachnorchis colorata Small Wester Spider-orchid, Coloured
Spider-orchid
77. Caladenia gladiolata = Arachnorchis gladiolata
Bayonet Spider-orchid, Clubbed Spider-orchid
78. Caladenia huegelii Hopper & A.P.Brown ms. Grand
Spider-orchid, King Spider-orchid 79. Caladenia insularis
= Arachnorchis insularis French Island Spider-orchid
80. Caladenia ovata = Arachnorchis ovata
Kangaroo Island Spider-orchid
81. Caladenia richardsiorum Little Dip Spider-orchid
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Common Name
= Arachnorchis richardsiorum 82. Caladenia rigida
= Arachnorchis rigida White Spider-orchid
83. Caladenia tesselata = Arachnorchis tessellata
Thick-lipped Spider-orchid, Daddy Long-legs
84. Caladenia viridescens Hopper & A.P. Brown ms. =
Arachnorchis viridescens
Dunsborough Spider-orchid
85. Caladenia winfieldii Hopper & A.P.Brown ms. =
Arachnorchis winfieldii
Majestic Spider-orchid
86. Caladenia xantholeuca White Rabbits 87. Calectasia cyanea
Blue Tinsel Lily 88. Callistemon forresterae Forrester's
Bottlebrush 89. Callitris oblonga Pigmy Cypress-pine, Dwarf
Cypress-pine 90. Callitris oblonga subsp. Oblonga 91. Calophyllum
bicolor 92. Calotis moorei 93. Calystegia affinis 94. Carex
tasmanica Curly Sedge 95. Centrolepis pedderensis 96. Chamelaucium
roycei Royce's Waxflower 97. Cheiranthera volubilis Twining Finger
Flower 98. Chingia australis 99. Chordifex abortivus L.A.S.Johnson
&
B.G.Briggs ms. Manypeaks Rush
100. Clematis dubia Clematis 101. Colobanthus curtisiae Curtis's
colobanth 102. Conospermum undulatum Wavy-leaved Smokebush 103.
Conostylis misera Grass Conostylis 104. Conostylis rogeri Kulin
Conostylis, Single-flowered Conostylis 105. Conostylis seorsiflora
subsp. trichophylla Hairy Mat Conostylis 106. Conostylis
wonganensis Wongan Conostylis 107. Coopernookia georgei Mauve
Coopernookia 108. Coprosma baueri Coastal Coprosma 109. Coprosma
pilosa Mountain Coprosma 110. Corchorus cunninghamii Native Jute
111. Cordyline obtecta Ti 112. Correa lawrenceana var. genoensis
Mountain Correa 113. Corunastylis ectopa Brindabella Midge-orchid
114. Corybas dentatus 115. Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestris
Glenugie Karaka 116. Crepidomanes endlicherianum Middle Filmy Fern
117. Cyathea exilis 118. Cycas megacarpa 119. Cycas ophiolitica
120. Danthonia popinensis
= Austrodanthonia popinensis Roadside Wallaby Grass
121. Darwinia apiculata Scarp Darwinia 122. Darwinia biflora
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
123. Darwinia carnea Mogumber Bell 124. Darwinia collina Yellow
Mountain Bell 125. Darwinia ferricola Scott River Darwinia 126.
Darwinia wittwerorum Wittwer's Mountain Bell 127. Daviesia
megacalyx Long-sepalled Daviesia 128. Daviesia microcarpa Norseman
Pea 129. Dendrobium brachypus
= Thelychiton brachypus Norfolk Island Orchid
130. Dianella amoena Matted Flax-lily 131. Dichanthium
queenslandicum King Blue-grass 132. Diospyros mabacea Red-fruited
Ebony, Silky Persimmon, Ebony 133. Diploglottis campbellii
Small-leaved Tamarind 134. Diuris basaltica D.L.Jones ined. Small
Golden Moths Orchid, Early Golden Moths 135. Diuris fragrantissima
Sunshine Diuris, Fragrant Doubletail, White Diuris 136. Diuris
pedunculata Small Snake Orchid, Two-leaved Golden Moths,
Golden Moths, Cowslip Orchid, Snake Orchid
137. Dodonaea procumbens Trailing Hop-bush 138. Dodonaea
subglandulifera 139. Drakaea elastica Glossy-leaved Hammer-orchid,
Praying Virgin 140. Dryandra ionthocarpa Kamballup Dryandra 141.
Dryandra montana Stirling Range Dryandra 142. Dryandra nivea subsp.
uliginosa 143. Dysoxylum bijugum Sharkwood 144. Elatostema montanum
Mountain Procri 145. Elymus multiflorus var. kingianus Phillip
Island Wheat-grass 146. Elaeocarpus williamsianus Hairy Quandong
147. Endiandra floydii Floyd’s Walnut 148. Endiandra hayesii Rusty
Rose Walnut, Velvet Laurel 149. Eremophila resinosa Resinous
Eremophila 150. Eremophila ternifolia Wongan Eremophila 151.
Eremophila virens Campion Eremophila, Green-flowered Emubush 152.
Eriocaulon australasicum Southern Pipewort 153. Eryngium fontanum
Blue Devil 154. Eucalyptus absita Badgingarra Box 155. Eucalyptus
balanites Cadda Road Mallee, Cadda Mallee 156. Eucalyptus benthamii
Camden White Gum, Nepean River Gum 157. Eucalyptus burdettiana
Burdett Gum 158. Eucalyptus copulans 159. Eucalyptus coronata
Crowned Mallee 160. Eucalyptus pachycalyx subsp. banyabba 161.
Eucalyptus parramattensis subsp. decadens Earp's Gum, Earp's Dirty
Gum 162. Eucalyptus recurva Mongarlowe Mallee 163. Eucalyptus sp.
Howes Swamp Creek
(M.Doherty 19/7/1985 NSW207054)
164. Eucalyptus tetrapleura Square-fruited Ironbark 165.
Euphorbia norfolkiana Nofolk Island Euphorbia 166. Euphorbia
obliqua 167. Euphrasia bella Lamington Eyebright, Mt. Merino
Eyebright
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
168. Euphrasia collina subsp. osbornii Osborne's Eyebright 169.
Fontainea australis Southern Fontainea 170. Fontainea oraria
Coastal Fontainea 171. Frankenia conferta Silky Frankenia 172.
Gastrolobium glaucum Spike Poison, Wongan Poison 173. Gaultheria
viridicarpa J.B.Williams ms.
subsp. viridicarpa
174. Genoplesium rhyoliticum = Corunastylis rhyolitica
Pambula Midge-orchid
175. Gentiana wissmanni New England Gentian 176. Gingidia
montana 177. Glycine latrobeana Purple Clover, Clover Glycine 178.
Graptophyllum reticulatum Veiny Graptophyllum 179. Grevillea
banyabba 180. Grevillea dryandroides subsp. hirsuta Hairy Phalanx
Grevillea 181. Grevillea guthrieana 182. Grevillea infundibularis
Fan-leaf Grevillea 183. Grevillea involucrata Lake Varley Grevillea
184. Grevillea masonii 185. Grevillea mollis 186. Grevillea rara
Rare Grevillea 187. Grevillea rhizomatosa 188. Grevillea scapigera
Corrigin Grevillea 189. Gyrostemon reticulatus Net-veined Grostemon
190. Hakea fraseri Gnarled Corkbark, Fraser's Hakea 191. Hakea sp.
Manning River SF - Broken Bago
SF (P.Hind s.n.) = Hakea archaeoides
192. Haloragis exalata subsp. exalata Wingless Raspwort, Square
Raspwort 193. Haloragis eyreana Prickly Raspwort 194. Haloragis
platycarpa Broad-fruited Haloragis 195. Halosarcia flabelliformis
Bead Glasswort 196. Hemiandra rutilans Sargents Snakebush 197.
Hibbertia marginata 198. Hibiscus insularis Phillip Island Hibiscus
199. Hypolepis dicksonioides Downy Ground-fern, Brake Fern 200.
Hypolepis distans Scrambling Ground-fern 201. Ileostylus micranthus
Mistletoe 202. Isoglossa eranthemoides 203. Ixodia achillaeoides
subsp. arenicola Sand Ixodia, Ixodia 204. Lambertia fairallii
Fairalls Honeysuckle 205. Lastreopsis calantha Shield-fern 206.
Leionema equestre 207. Leionema ralstonii 208. Lepidium aschersonii
Spiny Peppercress 209. Lepidium hyssopifolium Basalt Peppercress
210. Lepidium monoplocoides Winged Peppercress 211. Lepidium
peregrinum 212. Leucochrysum albicans var. tricolor Hoary
Sunray
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Common Name
213. Leucopogon marginatus Thick-margined Leucopogon 214.
Leucopogon obtectus Hidden Beard-heath 215. Livistona mariae subsp.
mariae Central Australian Cabbage Palm 216. Logania insularis 217.
Macarthuria keigheryi Keighery's Macarthuria 218. Macrozamia cranei
219. Macrozamia lomandroides 220. Macrozamia macdonnellii
MacDonnell Ranges Cycad 221. Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi Pineapple
Zamia 222. Macrozamia platyrhachis 223. Maireana cheelii Chariot
Wheels 224. Marattia salicina King Fern, Para, Potato Fern 225.
Melaleuca deanei Deane's Melaleuca 226. Melaleuca sciotostyla
Wongan elaleuca 227. Melichrus hirsutus J.B.Williams ms.
= Melichrus hirsutus
228. Melichrus sp. Gibberagee (A.S. Benwell & J.B.Williams
97239)
229. Melicope littoralis Shade Tree 230. Melicytus latifolius
Norfolk Island Mahoe 231. Melicytus ramiflorus subsp. oblongifolius
Whiteywood 232. Meryta angustifolia Narrow-leaved Meryta 233.
Meryta latifolia Shade Tree, Broad-leafed Meryta 234. Microcorys
eremophiloides Wongan Microcorys 235. Microstrobos fitzgeraldii
Dwarf Mountain Pine, Blue Mountains Dwarf Pine 236. Microtis
angusii Angus' Onion Orchid 237. Minuria tridens Minnie Daisy 238.
Muehlenbeckia australis Shrubby Creeper, Pohuehue 239. Myoporum
obscurum Popwood, Sandlewood, Bastard Ironwood 240. Neoastelia
spectabilis 241. Newcastelia velutina 242. Ochrosia moorei Southern
Ochrosia 243. Olax angulata Minnie Waters Olax 244. Olearia
flocktoniae Dorrigo Daisy Bush 245. Olearia macdonnellensis 246.
Olearia microdisca Small-flowered Daisy-bush 247. Olearia pannosa
subsp. pannosa Sliver Daisy-bush 248. Owenia cepiodora Onionwood,
Bog Onion 249. Ozothamnus vagans 250. Parsonsia dorrigoensis
J.B.Williams ms. 251. Pennantia endlicheri Pennantia 252. Persoonia
bargoensis 253. Persoonia hirsuta 254. Persoonia pauciflora North
Rothbury Persoonia 255. Phaius australis Lesser Swamp-orchid 256.
Phebalium lowanense Lowan Phebalium 257. Philotheca freyciana
Freycinet Waxflower 258. Philotheca wonganensis Wongan
Eriostemon
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
259. Phreatia limenophylax Norfolk Island Phreatia 260. Phreatia
paleata 261. Pittosporum bracteolatum Oleander 262. Pityrodia
scabra Wyalkatchem Foxglove 263. Plectranthus nitidus 264.
Pleuropappus phyllocalymmeus 265. Pneumatopteris truncata Christmas
Island Fern 266. Pomaderris brunnea Rufous Pomaderris 267.
Pomaderris cotoneaster Cotoneaster Pomaderris 268. Pomaderris
halmaturina subsp. halmaturina Kangaroo Island Pomaderris 269.
Pomaderris sericea Bent Pomaderris 270. Pouteria costata Bastard
Ironwood 271. Prasophyllum affine Culburra Leek-orchid, Kinghorn
Point Leek-orchid,
Jervis Bay Leek Orchid
272. Prasophyllum murfetii Fleurieu Leek Orchid 273.
Prasophyllum petilum 274. Prasophyllum spicatum Dense Leek-orchid
275. Prasophyllum validum Sturdy Leek-orchid 276. Prostanthera
calycina 277. Prostanthera eurybioides Monarto Mintbush 278.
Prostanthera sp. Bundjalong
Nat.Pk.(B.J.Conn 3471)= Prostanthera palustris
279. Pteris kingiana King's Brake Fern 280. Pteris
zahlbruckneriana Netted Brake Fern 281. Pterostylis aenigma
Enigmatic Greenhood 282. Pterostylis cheraphila Floodplain
Rustyhood 283. Pterostylis chlorogramma Green-striped Greenhood
284. Pterostylis bryophila Hindmarsh Valley Greenhood 285.
Pterostylis sp. Eyre Peninsula (R.Bates
19474)
286. Pterostylis tenuissima Swamp Greenhood, Dainty Swamp Orchid
287. Pterostylis xerophila Desert Greenhood 288. Ptilotus
beckerianus 289. Pultenaea selaginoides = Stonesiella
selaginoides Clubmoss Bush-pea
290. Pultenaea sp. Genowlan Point Genowlan Point Pultenaea 291.
Pultenaea trichophylla Tufted Bush-pea 292. Pultenaea villifera
var. glabrescens Yellow Bush-pea 293. Quassia sp. Mooney Creek
(J.Kings.n.1949) 294. Randia moorei Spiny Gardenia 295. Rapanea
ralstoniae Beech 296. Rhagodia acicularis Wongan Rhagodia 297.
Ricinocarpos gloria-medii 298. Roycea pycnophylloides Saltmat 299.
Rulingia prostrata Dwarf Kerrawang 300. Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
Button Wrinklewort 301. Sarcochilus weinthalii Blotched
Sarcochilus,Weinthals Sarcanth 302. Sclerolaena napiformis Turnip
Copperbur
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
303. Senecio australis 304. Senecio evansianus 305. Senecio
hooglandii 306. Senecio laticostatus Fin-fruit Fireweed 307.
Senecio macrocarpus Large-fruit Fireweed, Large-fruit Groundsel
308. Spridium coactilifolium 309. Spyridium eriocephalum var.
glabrisepalum MacGillivray Spyridium 310. Spyridium
microphyllum
= Spyridium lawrencei Small-leaved Spyridium
311. Stenanthemum pimeleoides Spreading Stenanthemum 312. Stipa
wakoolica = Austrostipa wakoolica 313. Streblus pendulinus Siah's
Backbone, Sia's Backbone 314. Stylidium galioides Yellow Mountain
Triggerplant 315. Styphelia perileuca 316. Swainsona plagiotropis
Red Darling-pea, Red Swainson-pea 317. Swainsona pyrophila Yellow
Swainson-pea 318. Swainsona recta Small Purple-pea, Mountain
Swainson-pea 319. Symonanthus bancroftii Bancrofts Symonanthus 320.
Symplocos baeuerlenii = Symplocos
cochinchinensis var. montana Small-leaved Hazelwood, Shrubby
Hazelwood
321. Syzygium moorei Rose Apple, Coolamon, Durobby, Watermelon
Tree, Robby, Coolamon Rose Apple
322. Syzygium paniculatum Magenta Lilly Pilly, Magenta Cherry,
Pocket-less Brush Cherry
323. Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-root Orchid
324. Taraxacum cygnorum Coast Dandelion 325. Thelymitra matthewsii
Spiral Sun-orchid 326. Thesium australe Austral Toadflax, Toadflax
327. Tinospora tinosporoides Arrow-head Vine 328. Tmesipteris
norfolkensis Hanging Fork-fern 329. Triplarina imbricata 330.
Triplarina nowraensis Nowra Heath-myrtle 331. Tylophora woollsii
332. Typhonium jonesii 333. Typhonium mirabile 334. Ungeria
floribunda Bastard Oak 335. Uromyrtus australis Peach Myrtle 336.
Verticordia crebra 337. Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp. fimbrilepis
Shy Featherflower 338. Verticordia pityrhops 339. Verticordia
plumosa var. ananeotes Tufted Plumed Featherflower 340. Westringia
davidii 341. Wikstroemia australis Kurrajong 342. Wurmbea calcicola
Naturaliste Nancy 343. Zehneria baueriana Native Cucumber, Giant
Cucumber 344. Zieria baeuerlenii J.A.Armstrong ms
= Zieria baeuerlenii Bomaderry Zieria, Bomaderry Creek
Zieria
345. Zieria citriodora J.A. Armstrong ms. = Zieria
citriodora
Lemon-scented Zieria
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
346. Zieria collina 347. Zieria floydii J.A.Armstrong ms. 348.
Zieria ingramii J.A. Armstrong ms.
= Zieria ingramii
349. Zieria obcordata
No. FAUNA- Amphibian Scientific name
Common Name
350. Heleioporus australiacus Giant Burrowing Frog 351. Litoria
aurea Green and Golden Bell Frog 352. Litoria raniformis Southern
Bell Frog 353. Litoria verreauxii alpina Alpine Tree Frog 354.
Mixophyes balbus Stuttering Frog, Southern Barred Frog 355.
Pseudophryne pengilleyi Northern Corroboree Frog 356. Spicospina
flammocaerulea Sunset Frog
No. FAUNA- Birds Scientific name
Common Name
357. Acanthiza pusilla archibaldi Brown Thornbill 358.
Acanthornis magnus greenianus King Island Scrubtit 359. Cacatua
pastinator pastinator Muir's Corella, Western Long-billed Corella
360. Calyptorhynchus baudinii Baudin's Black-Cockatoo, Long-billed
Black-Cockatoo 361. Calyptorhynchus latirostris Carnaby's
Black-Cockatoo, Short-billed Black-
Cockatoo
362. Casuarius casuarius johnsonii Southern Cassowary 363.
Chalcophaps indica natalis Emerald Dove (Christmas Island) 364.
Cinclosoma punctatum anachoreta Spotted Quail-thrush 365. Dasyornis
brachypterus Eastern Bristlebird 366. Dasyornis longirostris
Western Bristlebird 367. Epthianura crocea macgregori Yellow Chat
368. Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk 369. Fregetta grallaria
grallaria White-bellied Storm-Petrel, White-bellied Storm-
Petrel
370. Hylacola pyrrhopygia parkeri Chestnut-rumped Heathwren 371.
Lichenostomus melanops cassidix Helmeted Honeyeater 372. Neochmia
phaeton evangelinae Crimson Finch 373. Ninox novaeseelandiae
undulata Norfolk Island Boobook Owl, Southern Boobook
(Norfolk Island)
374. Pachycephala rufogularis Red-lored Whistler 375. Pedionomus
torquatus Plains-wanderer 376. Pezoporus wallicus flaviventris
Western Ground Parrot 377. Poephila cincta cincta Black-throated
Finch (southern) 378. Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides Regent
Parrot (eastern) 379. Polytelis swainsonii Superb Parrot 380.
Psophodes nigrogularis leucogaster Western Whipbird (eastern) 381.
Psophodes nigrogularis nigrogularis Western Whipbird (western
heath) 382. Pterodroma leucoptera leucoptera Gould's Petrel 383.
Pterodroma neglecta neglecta Kermadec Petrel (western)
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No. FAUNA- Birds Scientific name
Common Name
384. Stipiturus malachurus parimeda Southern Emu-wren 385.
Stipiturus mallee Mallee Emu-wren 386. Strepera graculina crissalis
Lord Howe Island Currawong, Pied Currawong 387. Turdus
poliocephalus erythropleurus Island Thrush (Christmas Island) 388.
Turnix olivii Buff-breasted Button-quail 389. Turnix melanogaster
Black-breasted Button-quail
No. FAUNA- Fish Scientific name
Common Name
390. Chlamydogobius micropterus Elizabeth Springs Goby 391.
Chlamydogobius squamigenus Edgbaston Goby 392. Craterocephalus
fluviatilis Murray Hardyhead 393. Galaxias fuscus Barred Galaxias
394. Glyphis sp. A (cf. Glyphis glyphis) Speartooth Shark 395.
Glyphis sp. C Northern River Shark 396. Maccullochella
macquariensis Trout Cod 397. Maccullochella peelii peelii Murray
Cod, Cod, Goodoo 398. Macquaria australasica Macquarie Perch 399.
Nannoperca obscura Yarra Pygmy Perch 400. Nannoperca variegata
Ewens Pygmy Perch, Golden Pygmy Perch,
Variegated Pygmy Perch
401. Neoceratodus forsteri Australian Lungfish, Queensland
Lungfish 402. Pristis microdon Freshwater Sawfish 403. Prototroctes
maraena Australian Grayling 404. Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis
Red-finned Blue-eye
No. FAUNA- Gastropod Scientific name
Common Name
405. Adclarkia dawsonensis Boggomoss Snail, Dawson Valley
Snail
No. FAUNA- Invertebrates Scientific name
Common Name
406. Croitana aestiva Desert Sand-skipper 407. Dryococelus
australis Lord Howe Island Phasmid, Land Lobster 408. Euploea
alcathoe enastri Gove Crow Butterfly 409. Lissotes latidens
Broad-tooth Stag Beetle, Wielangta Stag Beetle 410. Megascolides
australis Giant Gippsland Earthworm 411. Placostylus bivaricosus
Lord Howe Placostylus, Lord Howe Flax Snail 412. Synemon plana
Golden Sun Moth
No. FAUNA- Mammal Scientific name
Common Name
413. Bettongia lesueur lesueur Boodie, Burrowing Bettong 414.
Bettongia lesueur unnamed subsp. Burrowing Bettong 415. Burramys
parvus Mountain Pygmy-possum 416. Chalinolobus dwyeri Large-eared
Pied Bat, Large Pied Bat
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No. FAUNA- Mammal Scientific name
Common Name
417. Dasycercus cristicauda Mulgara 418. Dasycercus hillieri
Ampurta 419. Dasyurus hallucatus Northern Quoll 420. Dasyurus
maculatus gracilis Spotted-tailed Quoll or Yarri 421. Dasyurus
maculatus maculatus
(southeastern mainland population) Spot-tailed Quoll,
Spotted-tailed Quoll,Tiger Quoll (southeastern mainland
population)
422. Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (Tasmanian population)
Spot-tailed Quoll, Spotted-tailed Quoll, Tiger Quoll (Tasmanian
population)
423. Isoodon obesulus obesulus Southern Brown Bandicoot 424.
Lagostrophus fasciatus fasciatus Banded Hare-wallaby, Marnine,
Munning 425. Melomys rubicola Bramble Cay Melomys 426. Myrmecobius
fasciatus Numbat 427. Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea-lion 428.
Nyctophilus timoriensis Eastern Long-eared Bat 429. Perameles
bougainville bougainville Western Barred Bandicoot 430. Petaurus
australis unnamed subsp. Fluffy Glider,Yellow-bellied Glider (Wet
Tropics) 431. Petaurus gracilis Mahogany Glider 432. Petrogale
lateralis hackettii Recherche Rock-wallaby 433. Petrogale lateralis
lateralis Black-flanked Rock-wallaby 434. Petrogale lateralis
MacDonnell Ranges
race Black-footed Rock-wallaby, Warru
435. Petrogale lateralis pearsoni Pearson Island Rock-wallaby
436. Petrogale lateralis West Kimberley race Black-footed
Rock-wallaby 437. Petrogale penicillata Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby
438. Phascogale calura Red-tailed Phascogale 439. Potorous
tridactylus tridactylus Long-nosed Potoroo 440. Pseudocheirus
occidentalis Western Ringtail Possum 441. Pseudomys australis
Plain's Rat 442. Pseudomys fumeus Konoom, Smoky Mouse 443.
Pseudomys oralis Hastings River Mouse 444. Pseudomys shortridgei
Dayang, Heath Rat 445. Pteropus conspicillatus Spectacled
Flying-fox 446. Pteropus poliocephalus Grey-headed Flying-fox 447.
Saccolaimus saccolaimus nudicluniatus Bare-rumped Sheathtail Bat
448. Sarchophilus harrisii Tasmanian Devil 449. Setonix brachyurus
Quokka 450. Sminthopsis aitkeni Kangaroo Island Dunnart 451.
Sminthopsis psammophila Sandhill Dunnart 452. Xeromys myoides False
Water Rat
No. FAUNA- Reptile Scientific name
Common Name
453. Aprasia parapulchella Pink-tailed Worm-lizard 454.
Christinus guentheri Lord Howe Island Gecko 455. Denisonia maculata
Ornamental Snake 456. Egernia rugosa Yakka Skink 457. Egernia
stokesii aethiops Baudin Island Spiny-tailed Skink 458. Egernia
stokesii badia Western Spiny-tailed Skink
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No. FAUNA- Reptile Scientific name
Common Name
459. Furina dunmalli Dunmall's Snake 460. Hoplocephalus
bungaroides Broad-headed Snake 461. Niveoscincus palfreymani Pedra
Branca Skink, Red-throated Skink 462. Pseudemoia lichenigera
= Cyclodina lichenigera Lord Howe Island Skink
No. Ecological Community
463. Blue Gum High Forest of the Sydney Basin Bioregion
464. Buloke Woodlands of the Riverina and Murray-Darling
Depression Bioregions
465. Cumberland Plain Woodlands
466. Sedgelands in Holocene dune swales of the southern Swan
Coastal Plain
467. Silurian Limestone Pomaderris Shrubland of the South East
Corner and Australian Alps Bioregions
468. Turpentine-Ironbark Forest of the Sydney Basin
Bioregion
469. White Box - Yellow Box - Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland
and Derived Native Grassland
470. Weeping Myall - Coobah - Scrub Wilga Shrubland of the
Hunter Valley
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2009)
No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
1. Acacia ammophila 2. Acacia anomala Grass Wattle 3. Acacia
aphylla Leafless Rock Wattle 4. Acacia araneosa Spidery Wattle,
Balcanoona Wattle 5. Acacia aristulata Maslin ms. 6. Acacia
awestoniana Stirling Range Wattle 7. Acacia brachypoda Western
Wheatbelt Wattle 8. Acacia carneorum Needle Wattle, Dead Finish 9.
Acacia chapmanii subsp. australis 10. Acacia chinchillensis 11.
Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa Velvety Spiral Pod Wattle 12.
Acacia crombiei Pink Gidgee 13. Acacia curranii Curly-bark Wattle
14. Acacia denticulosa Sandpaper Wattle 15. Acacia depressa Echidna
Wattle 16. Acacia deuteroneura 17. Acacia flocktoniae 18. Acacia
forrestiana Forest's Wattle 19. Acacia guymeri 20. Acacia handonis
Hando's Wattle, Percy Grant Wattle 21. Acacia lauta 22. Acacia
macnuttiana McNutt's Wattle 23. Acacia menzelii Menzels Wattle 24.
Acacia praetermissa 25. Acacia pubifolia 26. Acacia purpureapetala
27. Acacia pygmaea Dwarf Rock Wattle 28. Acacia ramiflora 29.
Acacia recurvata R.Cowan & Maslin ms. Recurved Wattle 30.
Acacia solenota = Acacia sp.McIvor River
(J.R.Clarkson 5475)
31. Acacia sp. Graveside Gorge (V.J. Levitzke 806) NT
Herbarium
32. Acacia unguicula 33. Acacia wardellii 34. Acriopsis javanica
35. Acronychia littoralis Scented Acronychia 36. Acrophyllum
australe 37. Actephila foetida [12078] 38. Adenanthos pungens
subsp. pungens 39. Adenanthos velutinus Velvet Woollybush
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
40. Allocasuarina defungens 41. Allocasuarina fibrosa Woolly
Sheoak 42. Allocasuarina glareicola 43. Allocasuarina simulans 44.
Allocasuarina thalassoscopica 45. Allocasuarina tortiramula Twisted
Sheoak 46. Alloxylon flammeum Red Silky Oak, Queensland Waratah;
Tree Waratah 47. Almaleea cambagei 48. Ammobium craspedioides Yass
Daisy 49. Amphibromus fluitans River Swamp Wallaby-grass 50. Amyema
scandens 51. Andersonia pinaster Lemson ms.
= Andersonia pinaster
52. Angophora inopina 53. Anigozanthos viridis subsp.
terraspectans Dwarf Green Kangaroo Paw 54. Anthocercis gracilis
Slender Tailflower 55. Apatophyllum constablei 56. Apatophyllum
olsenii 57. Aphanes pentamera 58. Apium prostratum subsp. phillipii
Keighery
ms. Fine-leaved Apium
59. Aponogeton bullosus 60. Aponogeton sp. Innisfail (Innisfail
live-
bearing)= Aponogeton proliferus
61. Archidendron lovelliae Bacon Wood 62. Archontophoenix
myolensis The Myola Archontophoenix 63. Arenga australasica
Australian Arenga Palm 64. Aristida granitica 65. Arthraxon
hispidus Hairy-joint Grass 66. Asperula asthenes 67. Asplenium
pellucidum 68. Asplenium wildii 69. Asterolasia nivea Bindoon
Starbush 70. Astrotricha crassifolia 71. Astrotricha roddii 72.
Atalaya collina 73. Atriplex infrequens 74. Babingtonia granitica
75. Babingtonia tozerensis 76. Baeckea kandos 77. Baloghia
marmorata Marbled Balogia, Jointed Baloghia 78. Banksia brownii
Brown's Banksia, Feather-leaved Banksia 79. Banksia goodii Good's
Banksia 80. Banksia sphaerocarpa var. dolichostyla Ironcaps Banksia
81. Banksia verticillata Granite Banksia, Albany Banksia, River
Banksia 82. Basedowia tenerrima 83. Bertya pinifolia
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
84. Bertya sp. Mt Ernest (G.Leiper AQ 507685)
85. Bertya sp.Winneba (D.Jermyn 31) 86. Boronia adamsiana
Barbalin Boronia 87. Boronia capitata subsp. capitata 88. Boronia
deanei Deane's Boronia 89. Boronia gunnii Gunn's boronia 90.
Boronia hemichiton Mt Arthur Boronia 91. Boronia hippopala Velvet
Boronia 92. Boronia keysii Key's Boronia 93. Boronia revoluta
Ironcap Boronia 94. Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa 95.
Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa, Heart-leaved Bosistoa,
Yellow
Satinheart, Heart-leaved Bonewood
96. Bossiaea oligosperma 97. Bothriochloa biloba Lobed
Blue-grass 98. Bothriochloa bunyensis Satin-topGrass 99.
Brachychiton vitifolius 100. Brachyscias verecundus Ironstone
Brachyscias 101. Brachyscome papillosa Mossgiel Daisy 102.
Budawangia gnidioides Buddawangs Cliff-heath 103. Bulbophyllum
globuliforme 104. Bulbophyllum gracillimum 105. Bulbophyllum
longiflorum 106. Cadellia pentastylis Ooline 107. Cajanus
mareebensis 108. Caladenia atroclavia 109. Caladenia bryceana
subsp. cracens
Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.
110. Caladenia carnea var. subulata Striped Pink Fingers 111.
Caladenia christineae Hopper &
A.P.Brown ms. Christine's Spider Orchid
112. Caladenia conferta Coast Spider Orchid 113. Caladenia
dorrienii Cossack Spider-orchid 114. Caladenia excelsa Hopper &
A.P.Brown
ms. Giant Spider-orchid
115. Caladenia harringtoniae Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.
Harrington's Spider-orchid
116. Caladenia hoffmanii Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.
Hoffman's Spider-orchid
117. Caladenia wanosa Kalbarri Spider-orchid 118. Caladenia
williamsiae Williams Spider Orchid 119. Calamus warburgii 120.
Calectasia arnoldii Dixon ms. 121. Callistemon pungens 122.
Callistemon sp. Boulia (L.Pedley 5297) 123. Callitriche cyclocarpa
Western Water-starwort 124. Calochilus psednus Bearded Orchid 125.
Calotis glandulosa Mauve Burr-daisy
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
126. Calytrix gurulmundensis 127. Canarium acutifolium var.
acutifolium 128. Canthium costatum 129. Capparis thozetiana 130.
Carronia pedicellata 131. Centotheca philippensis 132. Chamaesyce
carissoides 133. Chamelaucium griffinii Marchant &
Keighery ms. Griffin's Waxflower
134. Chorizema varium Limestone Pea 135. Clematis fawcettii
Stream Clematis 136. Codonocarpus pyramidalis Slender Bell-fruit,
Camel Poison 137. Comesperma oblongatum Byfield Matchstick 138.
Commersonia sp. Cadarga (G.P.Guymer
1642)
139. Conospermum toddii Victoria Desert Smokebush 140.
Conostylis drummondii Drummond's Conostylis 141. Conostylis
lepidospermoides Sedge Conostylis 142. Coopernookia scabridiuscula
143. Corokia whiteana 144. Correa baeuerlenii Chef's Cap 145.
Correa calycina 146. Corybas montanus Small Helmet-orchid 147.
Corybas sp. Finniss (R.Bates 28794) Finniss Helmet-orchid 148.
Corymbia clandestina 149. Cossinia australiana Cossinia 150.
Craspedia preminghana Preminghana Billybutton 151. Crepidium
lawleri 152. Croton magneticus 153. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking
Cryptocarya 154. Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid
155. Ctenopteris blechnoides 156. Ctenopteris walleri 157.
Cupaniopsis shirleyana Wedge-leaf Tuckeroo 158. Cupaniopsis
tomentella Boonah Tuckeroo 159. Cycas cairnsiana 160. Cycas
platyphylla 161. Cycas silvestris 162. Cynanchum elegans
White-flowered Wax Plant 163. Cyperus cephalotes 164. Cyperus
semifertilis 165. Darwinia acerosa Fine-leaved Darwinia 166.
Darwinia chapmaniana Marchant &
Keighery ms.
167. Darwinia masonii Mason's Darwinia Mason's Darwinia 168.
Darwinia meeboldii Cranbrook Bell 169. Darwinia sp. Carnamah
(J.Coleby-Williams
148) Harlequin Bell Harlequin Bell
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
170. Darwinia sp.Stirling Range (G.J.Keighery5732)
Red MountainBell
171. Darwinia squarrosa Fringed Mountain Bell 172. Daviesia
dielsii Diels' Daviesia 173. Daviesia discolor 174. Daviesia
elongata subsp. elongata Long-leaved Daviesia 175. Daviesia
glossosema Maroon-flowered Daviesia 176. Daviesia pseudaphylla
Stirling Range Daviesia 177. Daviesia speciosa Beautiful Daviesia
178. Decaspermum sp. Mt Morgan (D.Hoy 71)
= Decaspermum struckoilicum
179. Dendrobium antennatum Antelope Orchid 180. Dendrobium
bigibbum = Vappodes bigibba Cooktown Orchid 181. Dendrobium
callitrophilium 182. Dendrobium carronii 183. Dendrobium johannis
184. Dendrobium lithocola 185. Dendrobium mirbelianum =
Durabaculum
mirbelianum Dendrobium orchid
186. Dendrobium nindii = Durabaculum nindii 187. Dendrobium
phalaenopsis = Vappodes
phalaenopsis
188. Dendrobium superbiens 189. Denhamia parvifolia 190.
Desmodium acanthocladum Thorny Pea 191. Deyeuxia appressa 192.
Deyeuxia drummondii Drummond's Grass 193. Dichanthium setosum 194.
Digitaria porrecta Finger Panic Grass 195. Dillwynia tenuifolia
196. Dioclea hexandra 197. Diplazium cordifolium 198. Diplazium
pallidum 199. Dipodium pictum 200. Dischidia littoralis 201. Diuris
aequalis Buttercup Doubletail 202. Diuris drummondii Tall Donkey
Orchid 203. Diuris micrantha Dwarf Bee-orchid 204. Diuris praecox
Newcastle Doubletail 205. Diuris purdiei Purdie's Donkey-orchid
206. Diuris sheaffiana = Diuris tricolor Tricolour Diuris 207.
Diuris venosa Veined Doubletail, Goat Orchid, Veined Donkey-orchid
208. Dodonaea rupicola 209. Drakaea concolor Hopper &
A.P.Brown
ms.= Drakaea concolor Hammer-orchid
210. Drakaea isolata Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.= Drakaea
isolata
211. Drakaea micrantha Hopper & A.P.Brown ms.= Drakaea
micrantha Hopper & A.P.Br.
Dwarf Hammer-orchid
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
nom. inval. 212. Drakonorchis barbarella Hopper &
A.P.Brown ms.= Drakonorchis barbarella Common Dragon Orchid
213. Drosera fimbriata Manypeaks Sundew 214. Drosera prolifera
215. Drosera schizandra 216. Drummondita longifolia Peak Charles
Drummondita 217. Dryandra anatona Cactus Dryandra 218. Dryandra
aurantia Orange Dryandra 219. Dryandra mimica Summer Honeypot 220.
Dryandra serratuloides subsp. perissa Northern Serrate Dryandra
221. Dryandra serratuloides subsp.
serratuloides Southern Serrate Dryandra
222. Ectrosia blakei 223. Eleocharis keigheryi Keighery's
Eleocharis 224. Eleocharis obicis 225. Eleocharis papillosa Dwarf
Desert Spike-rush 226. Eleocharis retroflexa 227. Endiandra
cooperana 228. Epacris sparsa 229. Eremochloa muricata 230.
Eremophila denticulata subsp. denticulata Fitzgerald Eremophila
231. Eremophila nivea Silky Eremophila 232. Eremophila sp.Rainbow
Valley (Henshall
1181)
233. Eremophila subteretifolia Chinnock ms. = Eremophila
subteretifolia
Lake King Eremophila
234. Eremophila tetraptera 235. Eremophila vernicosa Resinous
Poverty Bush 236. Eucalyptus alligatrix subsp. miscella 237.
Eucalyptus aquatica Mountain Swamp Gum 238. Eucalyptus argophloia
Queensland White Gum, Queensland Western White
Gum
239. Eucalyptus argutifolia Yanchep Mallee, Wabling Hill Mallee
240. Eucalyptus articulata Ponton Creek Mallee 241. Eucalyptus
beaniana 242. Eucalyptus beardiana Beard's Mallee 243. Eucalyptus
blaxellii Howatharra Mallee 244. Eucalyptus brevipes Mukinbudin
Mallee 245. Eucalyptus caleyi subsp. ovendenii 246. Eucalyptus
camfieldii Camfields Gum 247. Eucalyptus cannonii Cannons
Stringybark 248. Eucalyptus ceracea Seppelt Range Gum 249.
Eucalyptus cerasiformis Cherry-fruited Mallee 250. Eucalyptus
conglomerata Swamp Stringybark 251. Eucalyptus crispata Yandanooka
Mallee 252. Eucalyptus crucis subsp. crucis Silver Mallee 253.
Eucalyptus glaucina Slaty Red Gum
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
254. Eucalyptus gunnii subsp. divaricata [68394]
Miena Cider Gum
255. Eucalyptus hallii Goodwood Gum 256. Eucalyptus imlayensis
257. Eucalyptus infera 258. Eucalyptus insularis Twin Peak Island
Mallee 259. Eucalyptus johnsoniana Johnson's Mallee 260. Eucalyptus
kabiana 261. Eucalyptus kartzoffiana Araluen Gum 262. Eucalyptus
langleyi Albatross Mallee 263. Eucalyptus lateritica Laterite
Mallee 264. Eucalyptus leptoloma = Corymbia
leptoloma
265. Eucalyptus mckieana McKies Stringybark 266. Eucalyptus
merrickiae Goblet Mallee 267. Eucalyptus mooreana Mountain White
Gum, Moores Gum 268. Eucalyptus nicholii Narrow-leaved Peppermint
269. Eucalyptus olivacea Brooker & Hopper ms. Granite Mallee
270. Eucalyptus paedoglauca 271. Eucalyptus parvula Kybean Gum 272.
Eucalyptus platydisca L.A.S.Johnson &
K.Hillms.
273. Eucalyptus pruiniramis Midlands Gum, Jingymia Gum 274.
Eucalyptus paludicola Mount Compass Swamp Gum 275. Eucalyptus
pulverulenta Silver-leaved Mountain Gum 276. Eucalyptus pumila
Pokolbin Mallee 277. Eucalyptus raveretiana Black Iron Box 278.
Eucalyptus rhodops
= Corymbia rhodops
279. Eucalyptus robertsonii subsp. hemisphaerica
280. Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorum 281. Eucalyptus
rubida subsp. canobolensis =
Eucalyptus canobolensis
282. Eucalyptus scoparia Wallangarra White Gum 283. Eucalyptus
steedmanii Steedmans Gum 284. Eucalyptus suberea Cork Mallee, Mount
Lesueur Mallee 285. Eucalyptus synandra Jingymia Mallee 286.
Eucalyptus virens 287. Eucalyptus xanthope =
Corymbia xanthope
288. Eucryphia wilkiei 289. Euphrasia bowdeniae 290.
Fimbristylis adjuncta 291. Floydia praealta Ball Nut, Possum Nut,
Big Nut 292. Fontainea rostrata 293. Fontainea venosa 294.
Frankenia parvula Short-leaved Frankenia 295. Frankenia plicata
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
296. Gardenia actinocarpa 297. Gardenia psidioides 298.
Gastrolobium appressum Scale-leaf Poison 299. Gastrolobium
graniticum Granite Poison 300. Gastrolobium hamulosum Hook-point
Poison 301. Gastrolobium lehmannii Cranbrook Pea 302. Genoplesium
tectum = Corunastylis tecta 303. Gentiana bredboensis 304. Gentiana
wingecarribiensis Wingecarribee Gentian 305. Germainia capitata
306. Glyceria drummondii Nangetty Grass 307. Goodenia quadrifida
308. Grammitis reinwardtii 309. Graptophyllum ilicifolium
Holly-leaved Graptophyllum, Mt Blackwood Holly 310. Grastidium
tozerense 311. Grevillea acanthifolia subsp. paludosa 312.
Grevillea batrachioides Mt Lesueur Grevillea 313. Grevillea
brachystylis subsp. australis 314. Grevillea calliantha Foote's
Grevillea, Cataby Grevillea, Black Magic
Grevillea
315. Grevillea christineae Christine's Grevillea 316. Grevillea
evansiana 317. Grevillea flexuosa Zig Zag Grevillea 318. Grevillea
glossadenia 319. Grevillea iaspicula Wee Jasper Grevillea 320.
Grevillea maxwellii Maxwell's Grevillea 321. Grevillea molyneuxii
322. Grevillea murex 323. Grevillea parviflora subsp. parviflora
324. Grevillea pythara Pythara Grevillea 325. Grevillea quadricauda
326. Grevillea rivularis Carrington Falls Grevillea 327. Grevillea
scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa Toothbrush Grevillea 328. Grevillea
scortechinii subsp. scortechinii Black Grevillea 329. Grevillea
shiressii 330. Grevillea treueriana Mt Finke Grevillea 331.
Grevillea venusta 332. Habenaria macraithii 333. Hakea aculeata
Column Hakea 334. Hakea megalosperma Lesueur Hakea 335. Hakea sp.
Kowmung River (M.Doherty 17-
24)= Hakea dohertyi
336. Hakea sp. Mariala Scientific Res.(C.Sandercoe 507) = Hakea
maconochieana
337. Hakea trineura Three-veined Hakea 338. Haloragis exalata
subsp. velutina 339. Haloragodendron lucasii Hal
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
340. Halosarcia bulbosa Large-article Samphire 341. Helicteres
sp. Glenluckie Creek (N.Byrnes
1280)
342. Hemigenia viscida 343. Hensmania chapmanii Chapman's
Hensmania 344. Hexaspora pubescens 345. Hibbertia crispula 346.
Hibiscus brennanii 347. Hibiscus cravenii 348. Hicksbeachia
pinnatifolia Monkey Nut, Bopple Nut, Red Bopple, Red Bopple
Nut, Red Nut, Beef Nut, Red Apple Nut
349. Hodgkinsonia frutescens Atherton Turkey Bush 350.
Homopholis belsonii 351. Homoranthus darwinioides 352. Homoranthus
decumbens 353. Homoranthus lunatus 354. Homoranthus montanus 355.
Homoranthus porteri 356. Homoranthus prolixus 357. Hoya australis
subsp. oramicola 358. Huperzia carinata Keeled Tassel-fern 359.
Huperzia dalhousieana Blue Tassel-fern 360. Huperzia filiformis
Rat's Tail Tassel-fern 361. Huperzia lockyeri 362. Huperzia
marsupiiformis Water Tassel-fern 363. Huperzia phlegmarioides
Layered Tassel-fern 364. Huperzia prolifera Square Tassel-fern 365.
Huperzia squarrosa Rock Tassel-fern, Water Tassel-fern 366.
Hydatella dioica One-sexed Hydatella 367. Hydatella leptogyne
Few-flowered Hydatella 368. Hydriastele costata 369. Hydrocharis
dubia Frogbit 370. Hypocalymma longifolium 371. Indigofera efoliata
372. Ipomoea sp. Stirling (P.K.Latz 10408) 373. Isopogon fletcheri
374. Jacksonia quairading J.Chappill ms. =
Jacksonia quairading.
375. Jacksonia sp. Collie (C.J.Koch 177) Collie Jacksonia 376.
Jedda multicaulis 377. Kennedia glabrata Northcliffe Kennedia 378.
Kennedia macrophylla Augusta Kennedia 379. Kennedia retrorsa 380.
Kunzea cambagei 381. Kunzea rupestris 382. Lambertia echinata
subsp. echinata Prickly Honeysuckle 383. Lasiopetalum joyceae
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
384. Lasiopetalum longistamineum 385. Lasiopetalum rotundifolium
Round-leaf Lasiopetalum 386. Lastreopsis walleri 387. Lawrencia
buchananensis 388. Laxmannia jamesii James' Paperlilly 389.
Lechenaultia chlorantha Kalbarri Leschenaultia 390. Lechenaultia
laricina Scarlet Leschenaultia 391. Leionema obtusifolium 392.
Leionema sympetalum Rylstone Bell 393. Lepidium catapycnon
Hamersley Lepidium, Hamersley Catapycnon 394. Lepidium
pseudopapillosum Erect Peppercress 395. Lepidosperma rostratum
Beaked Lepidosperma 396. Leptomeria dielsiana Diels' Currant Bush
397. Leptospermum deanei 398. Leptospermum thompsonii Monga
Tea-tree 399. Leucopogon confertus 400. Leucopogon cuspidatus 401.
Leucopogon exolasius 402. Leucopogon sp. Coolmunda (D.Halford
Q1635)
403. Limonium baudinii Baudin's Sea-lavender 404. Limosella
granitica Granite Mudwort 405. Lindsaea pulchella var. blanda 406.
Livistona lanuginosa Waxy Cabbage Palm 407. Logania diffusa 408.
Lychnothamnus barbatus 409. Macadamia claudiensis 410. Macadamia
integrifolia Macadamia Nut, Queensland Nut, Smooth-shelled
Macadamia
411. Macadamia jansenii Bulberin Nut 412. Macadamia ternifolia
Small-fruited Queensland Nut 413. Macadamia tetraphylla
Rough-shelled Bush Nut, Macadamia Nut, Rough-
shelled Macadamia
414. Macropteranthes montana 415. Macrozamia conferta 416.
Macrozamia crassifolia 417. Macrozamia fearnsidei 418. Macrozamia
machinii = Macrozamia
plurinervia
419. Macrozamia occidua 420. Macrozamia parcifolia 421.
Marsdenia brevifolia 422. Marsdenia coronata Slender Milkvine 423.
Marsdenia longiloba Clear Milkvine 424. Marsdenia paludicola 425.
Medicosma elliptica 426. Medicosma obovata 427. Melaleuca biconvexa
Biconvex Paperbark
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
428. Melaleuca kunzeoides 429. Mesua sp .Boonjee (A.K.Irvine
1218) 430. Meziella trifida Three-lobed Meziella 431. Microcarpaea
agonis 432. Microlepidium alatum 433. Micromyrtus blakelyi 434.
Micromyrtus grandis 435. Micromyrtus minutiflora 436. Microtis
globula South-Coast Mignonette Orchid 437. Mitrella sp. Melville
Island 438. Muehlenbeckia horrida subsp. abdita Remote Thorny
Lignum 439. Mukia sp. Longreach (D.Davidson
AQ279935)
440. Myoporum cordifolium Jerramungu Myoporum 441. Myriophyllum
coronatum 442. Myrmecodia beccarii 443. Neisosperma kilneri 444.
Nematolepis rhytidophylla 445. Neoroepera buxifolia 446. Notelaea
lloydii 447. Olearia cordata 448. Olearia hygrophila Swamp Daisy,
Water Daisy 449. Omphalea celata 450. Oreodendron biflorum 451.
Orthrosanthus muelleri South Stirling Morning Iris 452. Ozothamnus
eriocephalus 453. Ozothamnus reflexifolius Reflexed Everlasting
454. Ozothamnus tesselatus 455. Pandanus spiralis var. flammeus
Edgar Range Pandanus 456. Paracaleana dixonii Hopper &
A.P.Brown
ms.= Paracaleana dixonii
457. Parsonsia larcomensis 458. Paspalidium grandispiculatum
459. Persicaria elatior Knotweed 460. Persoonia acerosa 461.
Persoonia glaucescens 462. Persoonia marginata 463. Petrophile
latericola Keighery ms.=
Petrophile latericola Ironstone Petrophile
464. Phaius bernaysii 465. Phaius pictus 466. Phaius
tancarvilliae 467. Phalaenopsis rosenstromii 468. Phebalium
glandulosum subsp.
eglandulosum
469. Phebalium whitei 470. Philotheca acrolopha 471. Philotheca
ericifolia
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Common Name
472. Philotheca sporadica 473. Phyllota humifusa Dwarf Phyllota
474. Picris evae Hawk Weed 475. Pimelea curviflora var. curviflora
476. Pimelea leptospermoides 477. Pimelea venosa 478. Pityrodia
augustensis Mt Augustus Foxglove 479. Plectranthus gratus 480.
Plectranthus habrophyllus 481. Plectranthus leiperi 482.
Plectranthus omissus 483. Plectranthus torrenticola 484.
Plesioneuron tuberculatum 485. Pleurophascum occidentale Western
Giant-leaved Moss 486. Plinthanthesis rodwayi Budawangs
Wallaby-grass 487. Polyscias bellendenkerensis 488. Pomaderris
clivicola 489. Pomaderris gilmourii var.cana 490. Pomaderris
pallida 491. Pomaderris parrisiae 492. Pomatocalpa marsupiale 493.
Pouteria eerwah Shiny-leaved Condoo, Black Plum, Wild Apple 494.
Prasophyllum colemaniae Lilac Leek-orchid 495. Prasophyllum fuscum
Tawny Leek-orchid 496. Prasophyllum goldsackii Goldsack's
Leek-orchid 497. Prasophyllum pallidum Pale Leek-orchid 498.
Prasophyllum uroglossum Wingecarribee Leek-orchid, Dark Leek-orchid
499. Prasophyllum wallum 500. Prostanthera cineolifera 501.
Prostanthera cryptandroides 502. Prostanthera densa Villous
Mint-bush 503. Prostanthera discolor 504. Prostanthera nudula 505.
Prostanthera sp. Dunmore
(D.M.Gordon84)
506. Prostanthera sp. Mt Tinbeerwah (C.Sandercoe C1256)=
Prostanthera palustris
507. Prostanthera staurophylla 508. Prostanthera stricta Mount
Vincent Mintbush 509. Pseudocephalozia paludicola 510. Pterostylis
arenicola Sandhill Greenhood Orchid 511. Pterostylis bicornis 512.
Pterostylis cobarensis Cobar Greenhood Orchid 513. Pterostylis
pulchella Pretty Greenhood 514. Pterostylis saxicola Sydney Plains
Greenhood 515. Pterostylis sp. Hale (R.Bates 21725)
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
516. Ptilotus fasciculatus Fitzgerald's Mulla-mulla 517.
Ptychosema pusillum Dwarf Pea 518. Ptychosperma bleeseri 519.
Pultenaea aristata 520. Pultenaea baeuerlenii Budawangs Bush-pea
521. Pultenaea campbellii New England Bush-pea 522. Pultenaea
glabra Smooth Bush-pea, Swamp Bush-pea 523. Pultenaea parrisiae
subsp. elusa Elusive Bush-pea 524. Pultenaea parrisiae subsp.
parrisiae Bantam Bush-pea 525. Pultenaea parviflora 526. Pultenaea
pauciflora Narrogin Pea 527. Pultenaea setulosa 528. Pultenaea
stuartiana = Pultenaea foliolosa 529. Quassia bidwillii Quassia
530. Restio longipes = Baloskion longipes 531. Rhaphidospora
bonneyana 532. Rhinerrhiza moorei 533. Ricinocarpos trichophorus
Barrens Wedding Bush 534. Ristantia gouldii 535. Romnalda
strobilacea 536. Rulingia procumbens 537. Rutidosis heterogama 538.
Rutidosis leiolepis Monaro Golden Daisy 539. Sankowskya stipularis
540. Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii Ravine Orchid 541. Sarcochilus
hartmannii Waxy Sarcochilus, Blue Knob Orchid 542. Sarcochilus
hirticalcar 543. Sarcochilus roseus 544. Sauropus filicinus 545.
Sauropus macranthus 546. Sclerolaena blakei 547. Sclerolaena
walkeri 548. Senecio garlandii woolly ragwort 549. Senecio
megaglossus Superb Groundsel 550. Senecio psilocarpus Swamp
Fireweed 551. Solanum carduiforme 552. Solanum dunalianum 553.
Solanum karsense Menindee Knightshade 554. Sophora fraseri 555.
Sowerbaea subtilis 556. Spathoglottis plicata 557. Sphenotoma
drummondii 558. Spirogardnera rubescens Spiral Bush 559.
Stachystemon nematophorus Three-flowered Stachystemon 560.
Stackhousia annua Annual Stackhousia, Annual Candles 561. Stawellia
dimorphantha Arrowsmith Stilt-lily
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
562. Stemmacantha australis Austral Cornflower 563. Stemona
angusta 564. Stipa metatoris 565. Stipa nulla nulla Club
Spear-grass 566. Stylidium merrallii Merrall's Triggerplant 567.
Swainsona murrayana Slender Darling-pea 568. Syzygium hodgkinsoniae
Smooth-bark Rose Apple, Red Lilly Pilly 569. Syzygium velarum 570.
Tasmannia glaucifolia Fragrant Pepperbush 571. Tasmannia
purpurascens Broad-leaved Pepperbush 572. Tephrosia leveillei 573.
Tetraria australiensis Southern Tetraria 574. Tetratheca aphylla
Bungalbin Tetratheca 575. Tetratheca deltoidea Granite Tetratheca
576. Tetratheca glandulosa 577. Tetratheca harperi Jackson
Tetratheca 578. Tetratheca juncea 579. Tetratheca paynterae
Paynter's Tetratheca 580. Thelymitra psammophila Sandplain
Sun-orchid 581. Thelymitra stellata Star Sun-orchid 582. Thomasia
glabripetala Sandplain Thomasia 583. Thomasia montana Hill Thomasia
584. Thryptomene wittweri Mountain Thryptomene 585. Toechima
pterocarpum 586. Toechima sp. East Alligator
(J Russell-Smith 2148)
587. Trachymene saniculifolia 588. Tribonanthes purpurea Granite
Pink 589. Trichoglottis australiensis 590. Trigonostemon inopinatus
591. Triplarina nitchaga 592. Triunia robusta 593. Trymalium
minutiflorum 594. Tylophora linearis 595. Tylophora rupicola 596.
Tylophora williamsii 597. Typhonium taylori 598. Vanda hindsii Cape
York Vanda 599. Velleia perfoliata 600. Verticordia albida White
Featherflower 601. Verticordia carinata Stirling Range
Featherflower 602. Verticordia densiflora var. pedunculata
Long-stalked Featherflower 603. Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp.
australis Southern Shy Featherflower 604. Verticordia
helichrysantha Coast Featherflower 605. Verticordia plumosa var.
vassensis Vasse Featherflower 606. Verticordia staminosa subsp.
staminosa 607. Vrydagzynea paludosa
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No. FLORA Scientific name
Common Name
608. Westringia kydrensis 609. Westringia parvifolia 610.
Westringia rupicola 611. Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail Palm 612.
Wrixonia schultzii 613. Xanthostemon formosus 614. Xanthostemon
oppositifolius Penda, Southern Penda, Luyas Hardwood 615.
Xanthostemon youngii Crimson Penda 616. Xerothamnella herbacea 617.
Xerothamnella parvifolia 618. Xylopia sp. Melville Island (J.
Russel-
Smith 2148)
619. Xyris exilis Stirling Range Xyris 620. Zeuxine polygonoides
621. Zieria covenyi J.A.Armstrong ms. 622. Zieria murphyi 623.
Zieria obovata (C.T.White) J.A. Armstrong
ms.= Zieria obovata
624. Zieria rimulosa 625. Zieria sp. Brolga Park (A.R.Bean 1002)
626. Zieria sp. Monogorilby (P.I.Forster
PIF1004) = Zieria verrucosa
627. Zieria tuberculata J.A. Armstrong ms.= Zieria
tuberculata
Warty Zieria
No. FAUNA- Amphibian Scientific name
Common Name
628. Litoria littlejohni Littlejohn's Tree Frog
No. FAUNA- Birds Scientific name
Common Name
629. Acanthiza iredalei iredalei Slender-billed Thornbill
(Western) 630. Amytornis barbatus barbatus Grey Grasswren (Bulloo)
631. Amytornis textilis myall Thick-billed Grasswren (Gawler
Ranges) 632. Cereopsis novaehollandiae grisea Cape Barren Goose
(south-western), Recherche Cape
Barren Goose
633. Epthianura crocea tunneyi Yellow Chat (Alligator Rivers)
634. Geophaps scripta scripta Squatter Pigeon (southern) 635.
Geophaps smithii blaauwi Partridge Pigeon (western) 636. Malurus
coronatus coronatus Purple-crowned Fairy-wren (western) 637.
Malurus leucopterus edouardi White-winged Fairy-wren (Barrow
Island), Barrow Island
Black-and-white Fairy-wren
638. Malurus leucopterus leucopterus White-winged Fairy-wren
(Dirk Hartog Island), Dirk Hartog Black-and-White Fairy-wren
639. Melanodryas cucullata melvillensis Hooded Robin (Tiwi
Islands) 640. Neochmia ruficauda ruficauda Star Finch (eastern)
641. Pezoporus occidentalis Night Parrot
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No. FAUNA- Birds Scientific name
Common Name
642. Polytelis alexandrae Princess Parrot, Alexandra's Parrot
643. Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe 644. Turnix
varia scintillans Painted Button-quail (Houtman Abrolhos)
No. FAUNA- Fish Scientific name
Common Name
645. Galaxias truttaceus hesperius Western Trout Minnow 646.
Melanotaenia eachamensis Lake Eacham Rainbowfish 647. Milyeringa
veritas Blind Gudgeon 648. Mogurnda clivicola Flinders Ranges
Gudgeon 649. Nannatherina balstoni Balston's Pygmy Perch 650.
Ophisternon candidum Blind Cave Eel 651. Pseudomugil mellis Honey
Blue-eye 652. Raja sp. L Maugean Skate, Port Davey Skate
No. FAUNA- Invertebrates Scientific name
Common Name
653. Cherax tenuimanus Hairy Marron, Margaret River Hairy
Marron, Margaret River Marron
654. Engaeus granulatus Central North Burrowing Crayfish 655.
Lasionectes exleyi a cave-dwelling remipede crustacean 656.
Mesodontrachia fitzroyana a land snail 657. Phyllodes imperialis
(southern
subsp. - ANIC 3333) a moth
658. Semotrachia euzyga a land snail 659. Sinumelon bednalli a
land snail
No. FAUNA- Mammals Scientific name
Common Name
660. Dasycercus byrnei Kowari 661. Isoodon auratus barrowensis
Golden Bandicoot (Barrow Island) 662. Isoodon obesulus nauticus
Southern Brown Bandicoot (Nyuts Archipelago) 663. Lagorchestes
conspicillatus
conspicillatus Spectacled Hare-wallaby (Barrow Island)
664. Lagorchestes hirsutus bernieri Rufous Hare-wallaby (Bernier
Island) 665. Lagorchestes hirsutus dorreae Rufous Hare-wallaby
(Dorre Island) 666. Leporillus conditor Wopilkara, Greater
Stick-nest Rat 667. Macropus robustus isabellinus Barrow Island
Euro 668. Notomys fuscus Dusky Hopping-mouse, Wilkiniti 669.
Perameles gunnii gunnii Eastern Barred Bandicoot (Tasmania) 670.
Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby (SA &
NSW) 671. Pseudomys pilligaensis Pilliga Mouse 672. Rhinonicteris
aurantius (Pilbara
form) Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bat
673. Sminthopsis griseoventer boullangerensis
Boullanger Island Dunnart
674. Vombatus ursinus ursinus Common Wombat (Bass Strait)
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No. FAUNA- Mammals Scientific name
Common Name
675. Zyzomys maini Arnhem Rock Rat, Arnhem Land Rock-rat
No. FAUNA- Reptile Scientific name
Common Name
676. Anomalopus mackayi Long-legged Worm-skink 677. Aprasia
pseudopulchella Flinders Ranges Worm-lizard 678. Aprasia rostrata
rostrata Hermite Island Worm-lizard 679. Coeranoscincus reticulatus
Three-toed Snake-tooth Skink 680. Ctenophorus yinnietharra
Yinnietharra Rock-Dragon 681. Ctenotus angusticeps Airlie Island
Ctenotus 682. Ctenotus lancelini Lancelin Island Skink 683.
Ctenotus zastictus Hamelin Ctenotus 684. Delma labialis
Striped-tailed Delma 685. Delma mitella Atherton Delma, Legless
Lizard 686. Delma torquata Collared Delma 687. Diplodactylus
occultus Yellow-snouted Ground Gecko 688. Egernia obiri Arnhem Land
Egernia 689. Elseya belli Namoi River Elseya (Namoi River,NSW) 690.
Elusor lavarackorum Gulf Snapping Turtle 691. Elusor macruros Mary
River Tortoise 692. Lerista allanae Allan's Lerista 693. Lerista
vittata Mount Cooper Striped Lerista 694. Morelia olivacea barroni
Olive Python (Pilbara subspecies) 695. Nephrurus deleani Pernatty
Knob-tail 696. Notechis ater ater Krefft's Tiger Snake (Flinders
Ranges) 697. Ophidiocephalus taeniatus Bronzeback Snake-lizard 698.
Paradelma orientalis Brigalow Scaly-foot 699. Rheodytes leukops
Fitzroy Tortoise 700. Underwoodisaurus sphyrurus Border
Thick-tailed Gecko
No. Ecological Community
701. Perched Wetlands of the Wheatbelt region with extensive
stands of living sheoak and paperbark across the lake floor
(Toolibin Lake)
702. Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) Forest of South-east
Queensland
703. Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone
704. Thrombolite (microbial) community of coastal freshwater
lakes of the Swan Coastal Plain (Lake Richmond)
705. Upland Wetlands of the New England Tablelands (New Engl