Biodiversity Summary for NRM Regions List

What is the summary for and where does it come from? 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 AustralianAustralian Natural Natural Heritage Heritage Assessment Assessment Tool Tool (ANHAT), which analyses data from a range of and surveys and collections from across 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 summary for this region is also available. For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html

Limitations • ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all , birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular (over 15,000 species) and a range of groups. Groups notnot yet yet covered covered in inANHAT ANHAT are notnot included included in in the the list. 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.

Species list for South East SA Page 1 of 97 21-Jan-11 Species List for NRM Region South East,

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 and 137 families (over 15,000 species). This species list does not include exotic or extinct species.

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. Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Vertebrate fauna Atherinidae Hardyheads, (1 out of 20 species in Australia) Silversides, Whitebait Atherinosoma microstoma Smallmouth Hardyhead 5 1975

Clinidae Snake Blennies, (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Weedfishes australis Southern Crested Weedfish 2 1990

Eleotridae Gudgeons, Sleepers (1 out of 39 species in Australia) Philypnodon grandiceps Flathead Gudgeon <1 2003

Engraulidae Anchovies (1 out of 12 species in Australia) Engraulis australis Australian anchovy 2

Enoplosidae Oldwife (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Enoplosus armatus Old Wife 1

Galaxiidae Galaxias, (3 out of 23 species in Australia) Salamanderfish Galaxias maculatus Common Galaxias 2 1966 Galaxiella pusilla Eastern Dwarf Galaxias Vulnerable 13 Neochanna cleaveri Tasmanian Mudfish 4

Gobiidae Gobies (2 out of 99 species in Australia) Afurcagobius tamarensis Tamar Goby 1 1991 Pseudogobius olorum Bluespot Goby 2 1991

Species list for South East SA Page 2 of 97 21-Jan-11 Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes (1 out of 16 species in Australia) Melanotaenia fluviatilis Murray River Rainbowfish <1

Monacanthidae Leatherjackets (2 out of 9 species in Australia) Acanthaluteres spilomelanurus Bridled Leatherjacket 2 Meuschenia scaber Velvet Leatherjacket 12

Mugilidae Mullets (1 out of 18 species in Australia) Aldrichetta forsteri Yelloweye Mullet 2

Percichthyidae Australian Freshwater (4 out of 17 species in Australia) Basses, Australian Freshwater Blackfish, Australian Freshwater Cods, Temperate Seabasses Gadopsis marmoratus River Blackfish <1 Nannoperca australis Southern Pygmy Perch 4 Nannoperca obscura Yarra Pygmy Perch Vulnerable 6 1982 Nannoperca variegata Ewens Pygmy Perch Vulnerable 5

Plotosidae Eel-Tailed Catfishes (2 out of 19 species in Australia) Cnidoglanis macrocephalus Estuary Cobbler 4 Tandanus tandanus Freshwater Catfish <1

Syngnathidae , Seahorses (1 out of 9 species in Australia) Pugnaso curtirostris Pugnose 4 1969

Tetraodontidae Blowfishes, (1 out of 18 species in Australia) Pufferfishes, Puffers, Toadfishes, Tobys Contusus brevicaudus 2

Tetrarogidae Fortesques, Sailback (1 out of 4 species in Australia) Scorpionfishes, Waspfish Gymnapistes marmoratus Soldier 1

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 3 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Amphibia Hylidae Tree-Frogs (3 out of 81 species in Australia) Litoria ewingii Brown Tree Frog 6 2005 Litoria peronii Peron's Tree Frog <1 2006 Litoria raniformis Southern Bell-frog Vulnerable 5 2007

Myobatrachidae Myobatrachid or (11 out of 121 species in Australia) Southern Frogs Crinia parinsignifera Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet <1 1990 Crinia signifera Common Froglet 4 2005 Geocrinia laevis Smooth Frog 6 2004 Limnodynastes dumerilii Banjo Frog, Eastern Pobblebonk 6 2005 Limnodynastes peronii Striped Marsh Frog 5 2005 Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog 3 2005 Neobatrachus pictus Painted Frog 24 2004 Neobatrachus sudelli Painted Burrowing Frog 6 2001 Paracrinia haswelli Haswell's Froglet <1 1963 Pseudophryne bibroni Bibron's Toadlet, Brown Toadlet 2 1997 Pseudophryne semimarmorata Southern Toadlet 6 1997

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 4 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Aves Acanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills (19 out of 43 species in Australia) and Allies Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill 1 2003 Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill 2 2008 Acanthiza iredalei Slender-billed Thornbill 7 2002 Acanthiza lineata Striated Thornbill 4 2008 Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill 1 2004 Acanthiza pusilla Brown Thornbill 4 2008 Acanthiza reguloides Buff-rumped Thornbill 3 2005 Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill <1 2002 Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface <1 2005 Calamanthus campestris Rufous Fieldwren 2 1996 Calamanthus cautus Shy Heathwren 9 2004 Calamanthus fuliginosus Striated Fieldwren 8 2008 Calamanthus pyrrhopygius Chestnut-rumped Heathwren 4 2006 Dasyornis broadbenti Rufous Bristlebird 33 2006 Gerygone albogularis White-throated Gerygone <1 2005 Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone <1 1991 Pyrrholaemus sagittatus Speckled Warbler <1 1968 Sericornis frontalis White-browed Scrubwren 3 2008 Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill <1 2005

Accipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites (14 out of 19 species in Australia) Accipiter cirrhocephalus Collared Sparrowhawk 1 2004 Accipiter fasciatus Brown Goshawk 1 2008 Accipiter novaehollandiae Grey Goshawk <1 2006 Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle 1 2007 Circus approximans Swamp Harrier 3 2008 Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier 1 2006 Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite 2 2008 Elanus scriptus Letter-winged Kite 3 2007 Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle <1 2006 Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite <1 2008 Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle 1 2008 Lophoictinia isura Square-tailed Kite <1 2002 Milvus migrans Black Kite <1 2005 Pandion cristatus Eastern Osprey 2 2006

Aegothelidae Owlet Nightjars (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar <1 2006

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 5 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Alaudidae Larks (2 out of 2 species in Australia) Alauda arvensis Eurasian Skylark 7 2008 Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bushlark 1 2002

Alcedinidae Kingfishers and (4 out of 10 species in Australia) Kookaburras Alcedo azurea Azure Kingfisher <1 2006 Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra 1 2007 Todiramphus pyrrhopygia Red-backed Kingfisher <1 2001 Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher <1 2005

Anatidae Swans, Ducks and (16 out of 20 species in Australia) Geese Anas castanea Chestnut Teal 4 2008 Anas gracilis Grey Teal 1 2008 Anas rhynchotis Australasian Shoveler 3 2008 Anas superciliosa Pacific Black Duck 1 2008 Aythya australis Hardhead 2 2008 Biziura lobata Musk Duck 3 2008 Cereopsis novaehollandiae Cape Barren Goose 4 2006 Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck <1 2008 Cygnus atratus Black Swan 2 2008 Dendrocygna arcuata Wandering Whistling-Duck <1 1975 Dendrocygna eytoni Plumed Whistling-Duck <1 2001 Malacorhynchus membranaceus Pink-eared Duck 2 2007 Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck 4 2008 Stictonetta naevosa Freckled Duck 2 2006 Tadorna radjah Radjah Shelduck <1 2000 Tadorna tadornoides Australian Shelduck 4 2008

Anhingidae Darter (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Anhinga melanogaster Darter <1 2004

Anseranatidae Magpie Goose (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Anseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose <1 2008

Apodidae Swifts and Swiftlets (2 out of 4 species in Australia) Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift 2 2006 Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail 2 2006

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 6 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Ardeidae Herons, Egrets and (10 out of 14 species in Australia) Bitterns Ardea alba Great Egret 1 2008 Ardea intermedia Intermediate Egret <1 2006 Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron 1 2007 Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern 3 2008 Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret <1 2006 Egretta garzetta Little Egret 1 2006 Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron 1 2008 Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret <1 2000 Ixobrychus minutus Little Bittern 1 1986 Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron <1 2005

Artamidae Butcherbirds, (10 out of 15 species in Australia) Currawongs and Woodswallows Artamus cinereus Black-faced Woodswallow <1 2001 Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodswallow 3 2007 Artamus leucorynchus White-breasted Woodswallow <1 1991 Artamus personatus Masked Woodswallow 1 2005 Artamus superciliosus White-browed Woodswallow 2 2005 Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird 1 2005 Gymnorhina tibicen Australian Magpie 1 2008 Strepera fuliginosa Black Currawong <1 1974 Strepera graculina Pied Currawong <1 2006 Strepera versicolor Grey Currawong 4 2007

Burhinidae Thicknees (Stone- (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Curlews) Burhinus grallarius Bush Stone-curlew <1 2006

Cacatuidae Cockatoos (8 out of 14 species in Australia) Cacatua galerita Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1 2005 Cacatua sanguinea Little Corella <1 2006 Cacatua tenuirostris Long-billed Corella 6 2005 Callocephalon fimbriatum Gang-gang Cockatoo <1 2006 Calyptorhynchus banksii Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo 1 2006 Calyptorhynchus funereus Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo 4 2005 Eolophus roseicapillus Galah 1 2008 Nymphicus hollandicus Cockatiel <1 2005

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 7 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Campephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers (4 out of 8 species in Australia) and Minivets Coracina maxima Ground Cuckoo-shrike <1 1984 Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike <1 2006 Coracina papuensis White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike <1 2006 Lalage tricolor White-winged Triller <1 2005

Caprimulgidae Nightjars (3 out of 3 species in Australia) Caprimulgus macrurus Large-tailed Nightjar <1 1973 Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar <1 2005 Eurostopodus mystacalis White-throated Nightjar <1 2007

Casuariidae Cassowary and Emus (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu 2 2005

Charadriidae Plovers, Dotterels and (13 out of 15 species in Australia) Lapwings Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover 4 2008 Charadrius dubius Little Ringed Plover 6 1980 Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover <1 2000 Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover <1 2006 Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover 2 2008 Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover 1 1981 Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel <1 2006 Erythrogonys cinctus Red-kneed Dotterel 2 2007 Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover 2 2006 Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover 2 2005 Thinornis rubricollis Hooded dotterel 5 2007 Vanellus miles Masked Lapwing 2 2008 Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapwing 1 2006

Climacteridae Treecreepers (2 out of 6 species in Australia) Climacteris picumnus Brown Treecreeper <1 2005 Cormobates leucophaeus White-throated Treecreeper 2 2007

Columbidae Pigeons and Doves (7 out of 23 species in Australia) Geopelia humeralis Bar-shouldered Dove <1 1967 Geopelia striata Peaceful Dove <1 2005 Lopholaimus antarcticus Topknot Pigeon <1 1995 Ocyphaps lophotes Crested Pigeon 1 2008 Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzewing 2 2006 Phaps elegans Brush Bronzewing 5 2005 Phaps histrionica Flock Bronzewing <1 1996

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 8 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Coraciidae Dollarbird (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Eurystomus orientalis Dollarbird <1 1995

Corcoracidae Australasian Mud- (1 out of 2 species in Australia) nesters Corcorax melanorhamphos White-winged Chough <1 2006

Corvidae Crows and Jays (4 out of 5 species in Australia) Corvus bennetti Little Crow <1 1991 Corvus coronoides Australian Raven 1 2006 Corvus mellori Little Raven 4 2008 Corvus tasmanicus Forest Raven 6 2008

Cuculidae Cuckoos (5 out of 12 species in Australia) Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo 2 2006 Cacomantis pallidus Pallid Cuckoo <1 2005 Chrysococcyx basalis Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo 2 2008 Chrysococcyx lucidus Shining Bronze-Cuckoo 1 2006 Chrysococcyx osculans Black-eared Cuckoo 1 2003

Dicaeidae -peckers (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird <1 2007

Dicruridae Fan-tails, Drongos and (9 out of 23 species in Australia) Monarchs Grallina cyanoleuca Magpie-lark 1 2008 Myiagra alecto Shining Flycatcher <1 1957 Myiagra cyanoleuca Satin Flycatcher <1 2006 Myiagra inquieta Restless Flycatcher 1 2005 Myiagra rubecula Leaden Flycatcher <1 1996 Rhipidura albiscapa Grey Fantail 3 2008 Rhipidura fuliginosa Fantail 2 2002 Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail 1 2008 Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail <1 2006

Diomedeidae Albatrosses (5 out of 5 species in Australia) Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross Vulnerable 4 2006 Phoebetria palpebrata Light-mantled Sooty Albatross 6 2006 Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross 4 2006 Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross Vulnerable 2 1984 Thalassarche melanophris Black-browed Albatross 2 2001

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 9 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Estrildidae Grass Finches (4 out of 18 species in Australia) Neochmia temporalis Red-browed Finch 2 2008 Stagonopleura bella Beautiful Firetail 9 2006 Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail <1 2003 Taeniopygia guttata Zebra Finch <1 2002

Eupetidae Whipbirds, Quail- (3 out of 9 species in Australia) thrushes and Jewel- babblers Cinclosoma castanotus Chestnut Quail-thrush <1 1998 Cinclosoma punctatum Spotted Quail-thrush <1 1998 Psophodes nigrogularis Western Whipbird Vulnerable 4 2002

Falconidae Falcons and Kestrels (6 out of 6 species in Australia) Falco berigora Brown Falcon 1 2008 Falco cenchroides Nankeen Kestrel 1 2008 Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon <1 2006 Falco longipennis Australian Hobby 1 2008 Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon 2 2008 Falco subniger Black Falcon 1 2008

Glareolidae Pratincoles (2 out of 2 species in Australia) Glareola maldivarum Oriental Pratincole <1 1992 Stiltia isabella Australian Pratincole <1 1991

Gruidae Cranes (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Grus rubicundus Brolga <1 2008

Haematopodidae Oystercatchers (2 out of 2 species in Australia) Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher 1 2008 Haematopus longirostris Pied Oystercatcher 2 2008

Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins (4 out of 6 species in Australia) Cheramoeca leucosternus White-backed Swallow <1 2002 Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow 2 2008 Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin <1 2008 Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin 2 2008

Hydrobatidae Storm-petrels (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Pelagodroma marina White-faced Storm-Petrel 1 1986

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 10 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skuas and (11 out of 18 species in Australia) Jaegers Chlidonias hybridus Whiskered Tern 3 2008 Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Silver Gull 3 2008 Gelochelidon nilotica Gull-billed Tern 2 2005 Larus dominicanus Kelp Gull 2 2008 Larus pacificus Pacific Gull 1 2006 Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled Tern <1 1969 Sterna albifrons Little Tern <1 2007 Sterna caspia Caspian Tern 2 2008 Sterna hirundo Common Tern 2 2001 Sterna striata White-fronted Tern 5 2005 Thalasseus bergii Crested Tern 2 2008

Maluridae Fairy-wrens and (6 out of 22 species in Australia) Grasswrens Malurus cyaneus Superb Fairy-wren 4 2008 Malurus lamberti Variegated Fairy-wren 1 2005 Malurus splendens Splendid Fairy-wren <1 1982 Stipiturus malachurus Southern Emu-wren 7 2008 Stipiturus mallee Mallee Emu-wren Vulnerable 12 1996 Stipiturus ruficeps Rufous-crowned Emu-wren <1 1980

Megapodiidae Mound-builders (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl Vulnerable 5 2009

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 11 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Meliphagidae Honeyeaters and (35 out of 72 species in Australia) Australian Chats Acanthagenys rufogularis Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater 2 2006 Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris Eastern Spinebill 1 2007 Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird 3 2007 Anthochaera chrysoptera Little Wattlebird 8 2007 Certhionyx variegatus Pied Honeyeater <1 1999 Entomyzon cyanotis Blue-faced Honeyeater <1 2006 Epthianura albifrons White-fronted Chat 4 2008 Epthianura aurifrons Orange Chat <1 1967 Epthianura tricolor Crimson Chat <1 2000 Gliciphila melanops Tawny-crowned Honeyeater 7 2006 Grantiella picta Painted Honeyeater <1 1978 Lichenostomus chrysops Yellow-faced Honeyeater 3 2007 Lichenostomus cratitius Purple-gaped Honeyeater 9 2006 Lichenostomus fuscus Fuscous Honeyeater <1 2003 Lichenostomus leucotis White-eared Honeyeater 3 2005 Lichenostomus melanops Yellow-tufted Honeyeater <1 2002 Lichenostomus ornatus Yellow-plumed Honeyeater 1 2001 Lichenostomus penicillatus White-plumed Honeyeater 1 2006 Lichenostomus plumulus Grey-fronted Honeyeater <1 1973 Lichenostomus virescens Singing Honeyeater <1 2008 Manorina flavigula Yellow-throated Miner <1 1987 Manorina melanocephala Noisy Miner 2 2005 Melithreptus brevirostris Brown-headed Honeyeater 3 2007 Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater 2 2006 Melithreptus lunatus White-naped Honeyeater 2 2007 Myzomela sanguinolenta Scarlet Honeyeater <1 1991 Philemon citreogularis Little Friarbird <1 1973 Philemon corniculatus Noisy Friarbird <1 1973 Phylidonyris nigra White-cheeked Honeyeater <1 1998 Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater 6 2008 Phylidonyris pyrrhoptera Crescent Honeyeater <1 2004 Plectorhyncha lanceolata Striped Honeyeater <1 1970 Purnella albifrons White-fronted Honeyeater 2 2003 Sugomel niger Black Honeyeater <1 2001 Xanthomyza phrygia Regent Honeyeater Endangered <1 1973

Meropidae Rainbow Bee-eater (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater <1 2002

Motacillidae Pipits and Wagtails (2 out of 5 species in Australia) Anthus australis Australian Pipit 1 2008 Motacilla tschutschensis Eastern Yellow Wagtail 25 2003

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 12 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Muscicapidae Old World Flycatchers (1 out of 6 species in Australia) and Thrushes Zoothera lunulata Bassian Thrush <1 2006

Neosittidae Australian Sitella (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella 2 2006

Oriolidae Old World Orioles and (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Figbirds Oriolus sagittatus Olive-backed Oriole <1 2005

Otididae Australian Bustard (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard <1 2007

Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike- (8 out of 16 species in Australia) thrushes and Allies Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrike-thrush 2 2008 Falcunculus frontatus Eastern Shrike-tit 2 2006 Oreoica gutturalis Crested Bellbird <1 2003 Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler <1 2001 Pachycephala olivacea Olive Whistler 1 2008 Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler 2 2007 Pachycephala rufiventris Rufous Whistler <1 2005 Pachycephala rufogularis Red-lored Whistler Vulnerable 6 2001

Pardalotidae Pardalotes (3 out of 4 species in Australia) Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote 2 2005 Pardalotus rubricatus Red-browed Pardalote <1 1994 Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote 1 2006

Pedionomidae Plains-wanderer (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Pedionomus torquatus Plains-wanderer Vulnerable <1 1988

Pelecanidae Pelicans (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican 1 2008

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 13 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Petroicidae Australasian Robins (11 out of 23 species in Australia) Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub-robin 9 2005 Eopsaltria australis Eastern Yellow Robin 3 2008 Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin 2 2005 Melanodryas vittata Dusky Robin <1 1963 Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter 1 2007 Petroica boodang Scarlet Robin 2 2005 Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin <1 2002 Petroica multicolor Pacific Robin 3 2002 Petroica phoenicea Flame Robin 2 2006 Petroica rodinogaster Pink Robin 1 2003 Petroica rosea Rose Robin <1 2006

Phaethonitidae Tropicbirds (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Phaethon rubricauda Redtailed Tropicbird 3 1980

Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags (5 out of 6 species in Australia) Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant 1 2007 Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant 1 2008 Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant 5 2008 Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant 1 2008 Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant 1 2008

Phasianidae Quail, Fowl and Allies (2 out of 3 species in Australia) Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail 3 2008 Coturnix ypsilophora Brown Quail <1 2006

Podargidae Frogmouths (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Podargus strigoides Tawny Frogmouth <1 2004

Podicipedidae Grebes (3 out of 3 species in Australia) Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe 3 2007 Poliocephalus poliocephalus Hoary-headed Grebe 2 2007 Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian Grebe 1 2008

Pomatostomidae Australasian Babblers (3 out of 4 species in Australia) Pomatostomus ruficeps Chestnut-crowned Babbler <1 1978 Pomatostomus superciliosus White-browed Babbler 3 2006 Pomatostomus temporalis Grey-crowned Babbler <1 2003

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 14 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Procellariidae Fulmars, Petrels, Prions (15 out of 22 species in Australia) and Shearwaters Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater <1 1969 Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearwater 2 2002 Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater 2 2001 Daption capense Cape Petrel 2 1984 Halobaena caerulea Blue Petrel Vulnerable 9 2005 Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel Endangered 2 1999 Macronectes halli Northern Giant-Petrel Vulnerable 5 2006 Pachyptila desolata Antarctic Prion 3 1991 Pachyptila turtur Fairy Prion Vulnerable 4 1999 Pachyptila vittata Broad-billed Prion 2 1985 Pelecanoides urinatrix Common Diving-Petrel 2 2001 Pterodroma lessonii White-headed Petrel 4 1989 Pterodroma leucoptera Gould's Petrel Endangered 1 1979 Pterodroma macroptera Great-winged Petrel 4 1984 Puffinus assimilis Little Shearwater 2 1979

Psittacidae Parrots (18 out of 39 species in Australia) Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck 1 2005 Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet 6 2007 Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crowned Lorikeet 6 2005 Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet <1 2006 Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot Endangered <1 2005 Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar <1 2000 Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied Parrot Critically 16 2006 endangered Neophema chrysostoma Blue-winged Parrot 8 2008 Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot 4 2006 Neophema petrophila Rock Parrot <1 1996 Neophema pulchella Turquoise Parrot <1 1997 Northiella haematogaster Bluebonnet <1 2000 Pezoporus wallicus Ground Parrot <1 1975 Platycercus elegans Crimson Rosella 3 2007 Platycercus eximius Eastern Rosella 4 2007 Psephotus haematonotus Red-rumped Parrot 3 2005 Psephotus varius Mulga Parrot <1 1999 Trichoglossus haematodus Rainbow Lorikeet 1 2005

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 15 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Rallidae Crakes, Moorhens, (9 out of 16 species in Australia) Rails and Allies Fulica atra Eurasian Coot 2 2008 Gallinula tenebrosa Dusky Moorhen 1 2002 Gallinula ventralis Black-tailed Native-hen 3 2007 Gallirallus philippensis Buff-banded Rail 2 2006 Lewinia pectoralis Lewin's Rail 3 2004 Porphyrio porphyrio Purple Swamphen 2 2008 Porzana fluminea Australian Spotted Crake 4 2007 Porzana pusilla Baillon's Crake 3 2005 Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake 2 2005

Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocet (3 out of 3 species in Australia) Cladorhynchus leucocephalus Banded Stilt 5 2006 Himantopus himantopus Black-winged Stilt 2 2008 Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Red-necked Avocet 3 2007

Rostratulidae Painted Snipe (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Rostratula benghalensis Painted Snipe Vulnerable 5 2001

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Scolopacidae Waders (Snipe, (25 out of 31 species in Australia) Godwits, Curlew, Sandpipers and Allies) Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper 2 2003 Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone 3 2008 Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 3 2008 Calidris alba Sanderling 4 2008 Calidris canutus Red Knot 2 2006 Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 3 2008 Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper 4 2006 Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint 3 2008 Calidris subminuta Long-toed Stint 3 2004 Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot 1 2003 Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe 3 2008 Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler 1 2006 Limicola falcinellus Broad-billed Sandpiper <1 2003 Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit <1 2006 Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit 1 2001 Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew <1 2003 Numenius minutus Little Curlew <1 1985 Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel <1 2005 Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope 2 1987 Philomachus pugnax Ruff 3 2005 Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper 3 2005 Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank 2 2006 Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper 2 2008 Tringa totanus Common Redshank 3 1994 Xenus cinereus Terek Sandpiper <1 1982

Spheniscidae Penguins (4 out of 6 species in Australia) Aptenodytes patagonicus King Penguin 5 2004 Eudyptes chrysocome Rockhopper Penguin 11 2006 Eudyptes chrysolophus Macaroni Penguin 18 2006 Eudyptula minor Little Penguin 5 2008

Strigidae Hawk-type Owls (3 out of 5 species in Australia) Ninox connivens Barking Owl <1 2004 Ninox novaeseelandiae Southern Boobook 1 2006 Ninox strenua Powerful Owl <1 2008

Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (1 out of 5 species in Australia) Morus serrator Australasian Gannet 2 2007

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Sylviidae Old World Warblers (5 out of 9 species in Australia) Acrocephalus australis Australian Reed-Warbler <1 2006 Cincloramphus cruralis Brown Songlark 2 2008 Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark <1 2005 Cisticola exilis Golden-headed Cisticola 1 2008 Megalurus gramineus Little Grassbird 2 2008

Threskiornithidae Ibis and Spoonbills (5 out of 5 species in Australia) Platalea flavipes Yellow-billed Spoonbill 1 2007 Platalea regia Royal Spoonbill 1 2008 Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis 2 2008 Threskiornis molucca Australian White Ibis 2 2008 Threskiornis spinicollis Straw-necked Ibis 2 2008

Turnicidae Button-quail (3 out of 7 species in Australia) Turnix pyrrhothorax Red-chested Button-quail <1 1985 Turnix varia Painted Button-quail 2 2006 Turnix velox Little Button-quail <1 1997

Tytonidae Barn-type Owls (3 out of 6 species in Australia) Tyto alba Barn Owl 2 2002 Tyto javanica Barn Owl <1 2004 Tyto novaehollandiae Masked Owl <1 1997

Zosteropidae White-eyes (Silvereyes) (1 out of 6 species in Australia) Zosterops lateralis Silvereye 3 2008

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Mammalia Acrobatidae Feathertailed Gliders (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Acrobates pygmaeus Feathertail glider <1 2004

Burramyidae Pygmy-possums (3 out of 5 species in Australia) Cercartetus concinnus Western pygmy-possum 10 2000 Cercartetus lepidus Little pygmy-possum 25 2000 Cercartetus nanus Eastern pygmy-possum 2 2006

Dasyuridae Dasyurids (Quolls, (10 out of 55 species in Australia) Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies) Antechinus agilis Agile antechinus <1 1988 Antechinus flavipes Yellow-footed antechinus 2 2004 Antechinus minimus Swamp antechinus 8 2001 Antechinus stuartii Brown antechinus <1 Dasyurus maculatus Spotted-tailed quoll Vulnerable <1 Dasyurus viverrinus Eastern quoll <1 Ningaui yvonneae Southern ningaui 1 1995 Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed phascogale <1 1967 Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed dunnart 1 2000 Sminthopsis murina Common dunnart 2 2000

Emballonuridae Sheath-tailed Bats (1 out of 8 species in Australia) Saccolaimus flaviventris Yellow-bellied sheathtail-bat <1 1969

Macropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos (6 out of 41 species in Australia) and Tree-kangaroos Macropus fuliginosus Western grey kangaroo 5 2006 Macropus giganteus Eastern grey kangaroo <1 1997 Macropus robustus Common wallaroo <1 1991 Macropus rufogriseus Red-necked wallaby 3 2005 Petrogale assimilis Allied rock-wallaby <1 Wallabia bicolor Swamp wallaby <1 2005

Molossidae Free-tailed Bats (2 out of 11 species in Australia) Mormopterus planiceps Little mastiff-bat 1 1996 Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail Bat, White-striped <1 1999

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Muridae Rats and Mice (7 out of 60 species in Australia) Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat <1 1986 Notomys mitchelli Mitchell's hopping-mouse <1 1991 Pseudomys apodemoides Silky mouse 37 2002 Pseudomys shortridgei Heath rat Vulnerable 1 2004 Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat 2 2004 Rattus leucopus Cape York rat 2 1997 Rattus lutreolus Swamp Rat 3 2002

Ornithorhynchidae Platypus (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Ornithorhynchus anatinus Platypus <1

Otariidae Eared Seals (3 out of 5 species in Australia) Arctocephalus pusillus Australo-African Fur-seal 7 2008 Arctocephalus tropicalis Subantarctic fur-seal Vulnerable 8 1992 Neophoca cinerea Australian sea-lion Vulnerable 4 2008

Peramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny (3 out of 7 species in Australia) Bandicoot Isoodon obesulus Southern brown bandicoot Endangered 2 2004 Perameles bougainville Western barred bandicoot Endangered 3 1983 Perameles gunnii Eastern barred bandicoot Endangered <1

Petauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, (3 out of 6 species in Australia) Striped Possum and Leadbeaters Possum Petaurus australis Yellow-bellied glider <1 1997 Petaurus breviceps Sugar glider 1 2007 Petaurus norfolcensis Squirrel glider <1

Phalangeridae Brushtail Possums, (1 out of 6 species in Australia) Cuscuses and Scaly- tailed Possum Trichosurus vulpecula Common brushtail possum 1 2005

Phascolarctidae (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Phascolarctos cinereus Koala <1 2005

Phocidae True Seals (3 out of 4 species in Australia) Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard seal <1 1990 Lobodon carcinophagus Crab-eater seal 9 1980 Mirounga leonina Southern elephant seal Vulnerable 5 1997

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Pseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums (1 out of 7 species in Australia) and Greater Glider Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common ringtail possum 1 2005

Pteropodidae Fruit-bats and Allies (2 out of 11 species in Australia) Pteropus poliocephalus Grey-headed flying-fox Vulnerable <1 2007 Pteropus scapulatus Little red flying-fox <1 1981

Tachyglossidae Echidna (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna 2 2005

Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats (12 out of 37 species in Australia) Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat <1 2000 Chalinolobus morio Chocolate wattled bat <1 2000 Falsistrellus tasmaniensis Eastern false pipistrelle <1 2000 Miniopterus australis Little bent-wing bat <1 1990 Miniopterus schreibersii Bent-wing Bat Conservation 12007 dependent Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser long-eared bat 1 2000 Nyctophilus gouldi Gould's long-eared bat <1 2000 Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat <1 1994 Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat <1 2000 Vespadelus pumilus Eastern Forest Bat <1 Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat <1 1999 Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat 1 2000

Vombatidae (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Vombatus ursinus Common wombat 3 2006

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Reptilia Agamidae Dragon lizards (7 out of 70 species in Australia) Amphibolurus muricatus Jacky Lizard <1 1997 Amphibolurus norrisi Mallee Tree Dragon 22 2008 Ctenophorus fordi Mallee Military Dragon 4 2002 Ctenophorus pictus Painted Dragon 2 2002 Pogona barbata Bearded Dragon 3 2004 Pogona vitticeps Bearded Dragon 1 2007 Tympanocryptis lineata Lined Earless Dragon <1 1999

Chelidae Side-necked Tortoises (1 out of 26 species in Australia) Chelodina longicollis Long-necked Turtle 2 1999

Elapidae Front fang snakes (10 out of 90 species in Australia) Austrelaps superbus Lowland Copperhead 5 2006 Brachyurophis australis Coral Snake <1 Drysdalia coronoides White-lipped Snake 3 2006 Drysdalia mastersii Masters' Snake 8 2002 Echiopsis curta Bardick 2 1980 Notechis scutatus Tiger Snake 5 2007 Parasuta flagellum Little Whip Snake 3 2007 Parasuta nigriceps Mitchell's Short-tailed Snake <1 2002 Parasuta spectabilis Mallee Black-headed Snake <1 2002 Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brown Snake 2 2000

Gekkonidae Geckos (5 out of 114 species in Australia) Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko 3 2001 Diplodactylus vittatus Eastern Stone Gecko <1 2002 Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella <1 Heteronotia binoei Bynoes Gecko <1 1970 Underwoodisaurus milii Thick-tailed Gecko <1 1970

Pygopodidae Legless lizards (6 out of 38 species in Australia) Aprasia aurita Eared Worm-lizard 11 1997 Aprasia striolata Lined Legless Lizard 27 2007 Delma australis Legless-lizard <1 2002 Delma impar Striped Legless Lizard Vulnerable 4 2007 Delma inornata Olive Legless Lizard 1 2007 Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot 3 2002

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Scincidae Skinks (29 out of 393 species in Australia) Acritoscincus duperreyi Eastern Three-lined Skink 11 2007 Cryptoblepharus australis Inland Snake-eyed Skink <1 2001 Ctenotus brooksi Brooks Comb-eared Skink <1 2002 Ctenotus orientalis Oriental Comb-eared Skink 17 2002 Ctenotus robustus Robust Comb-eared Skink 3 2007 Ctenotus taeniolatus Copper-tailed Comb-eared Skink <1 Ctenotus uber Many-spotted Comb-eared Skink 9 1999 Eulamprus quoyii Eastern Water Skink <1 1963 Eulamprus tympanum Highland Water Skink 2 2007 Hemiergis decresiensis Three-toed Earless-skink <1 1967 Hemiergis peronii Perons Earless-skink 8 2007 Lampropholis delicata Garden Sun-skink 2 2007 Lampropholis guichenoti Guichenots Sun-skink 2 2007 Lerista bougainvillii Bougainvilles Slider 11 2006 Liopholis multiscutata Southern Sand-skink 2 1985 Liopholis whitii White's Skink 2 2005 Lissolepis coventryi Eastern Mourning Skink 7 2006 Menetia greyii Common Dwarf-skink <1 2007 Morethia adelaidensis Skink <1 2005 Morethia boulengeri Boulenger's Skink <1 1994 Morethia obscura Skink 7 2000 Nannoscincus maccoyi McCoy's Skink <1 2004 Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink 6 2007 Pseudemoia pagenstecheri Tussock Skink <1 1997 Pseudemoia rawlinsoni Glossy Grass Skink 9 2007 Tiliqua nigrolutea Blotched-Blue-Tongued Lizard 4 2006 Tiliqua occipitalis Western Blue-tongue <1 1994 Tiliqua rugosus Shingleback 4 2000 Tiliqua scincoides Eastern-Blue-Tongued Lizard 2 2007

Typhlopidae Worm-snakes and Blind- (2 out of 40 species in Australia) Snakes Ramphotyphlops australis Southern Blind-snake <1 1962 Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Prong-snouted Blind-snake <1 1991

Varanidae Monitors (3 out of 26 species in Australia) Varanus gouldii Sand Monitor <1 1991 Varanus rosenbergi Heath Monitor 6 2007 Varanus varius Lace Monitor <1 2007

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Invertebrate fauna Amphipoda Paramelitidae (1 out of 43 species in Australia) Austrogammarus telosetosus 100 1977

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Araneae Actinopodidae Two-doored Trapdoor (3 out of 31 species in Australia) Missulena insignis Inland Missulena Trapdoor 18 1991 Missulena occatoria Black Soil Missulena Trapdoor <1 Missulena reflexa Missulena Trapdoor 100

Barychelidae Brush-footed Trapdoor (1 out of 134 species in Australia) Spiders Idiommata scintillans Brush-footed Trapdoor 6 1981

Idiopidae Trapdoor Spiders (5 out of 153 species in Australia) Aganippe robusta Aldinga Scrub Trapdoor 17 Blakistonia aurea Golden Trapdoor 11 1991 Misgolas 10 Trapdoor 92 1999 Misgolas 11 Trapdoor Spider 100 1979 Misgolas andrewsi Andrews Trapdoor 6 1979

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Lycosidae Wolf Spiders (28 out of 149 species in Australia) Allocosa finkei <1 1995 Allocosa palabunda <1 1995 Artoria albopilata 21996 Artoria lineata <1 1997 Artoria mckayi 11976 Artoria triangularis 21998 Artoria victoriensis 14 2000 Artoriopsis eccentrica 27 1998 Artoriopsis expolita 82009 Artoriopsis joergi 61996 Diahogna martensii 19 1992 Dingosa humphreysi 13 1997 Dingosa serrata 71999 Hogna crispipes <1 1997 Lycosa gilberta 11 2001 Lycosa godeffroyi <1 1997 Lycosa koyuga 61997 Lycosa yalkara 21997 Tetralycosa oraria 22000 Trochosa phyllis 31999 Venator spenceri 10 1998 Venatrix esposica 12 1995 Venatrix fontis 14 2003 Venatrix funesta 51997 Venatrix konei 22003 Venatrix penola 80 1997 Venatrix speciosa 21979 Venonia micarioides 51998

Nemesiidae Funnel-web Spiders (3 out of 227 species in Australia) Chenistonia tepperi Teppers Funnel-web Spider 4 1999 Stanwellia nebulosa Funnel-web Spider 5 1979 Teyloides bakeri Bakers Funnel-web 12 1998

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Sparassidae Huntsmen Spiders (12 out of 119 species in Australia) (formerly Heteropodidae) Australosparsus punctatus Huntsman Spider 33 1975 Delena cancerides Crab-like Huntsman Spider 8 1995 Isopeda leishmanni Leishmanns Huntsman Spider 28 2000 Isopeda montana Montane Huntsman Spider 8 1979 Keilira sparsomaculata Sparsely-spotted Huntsman Spider 58 1992 Neosparassus diana Dianas Huntsman Spider 17 1992 Neosparassus n30 Huntsman Spider 33 1968 Neosparassus n46 Huntsman Spider 29 1992 Neosparassus n49 Huntsman Spider 25 1967 Neosparassus n51 Huntsman Spider 6 1963 Neosparassus patellatus Huntsman Spider 50 1979 Neosparassus punctatus Huntsman Spider 33 2002

Basommatophora Amphibolidae Supra-littoral Globose (1 out of 2 species in Australia) "Land" Snails Salinator fragilis Supra-littoral Globose "Land" Snail 5 1997

Ancylidae Freshwater Limpets (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Ferrissia petterdi Freshwater Limpet 3 2001

Glacidorbidae Freshwater Snails (1 out of 23 species in Australia) Glacidorbis troglodytes Cave-dwelling Freshwater Snail 100 1988

Lymnaeidae Eutrophic Freshwater (2 out of 4 species in Australia) Snails Austropeplea lessoni Lessons Eutrophic Freshwater Snail <1 1968 Austropeplea tormentosa South-east Eutrophic Freshwater Snail 4 2003

Planorbidae Freshwater Snails (9 out of 71 species in Australia) Glyptophysa gibbosa Freshwater Snail 3 2003 Glyptophysa pectorosa Freshwater Snail 67 1960 Glyptophysa pyramidata Pyramid-shaped Freshwater Snail 43 Gyraulus isingi Freshwater Snail 12 1984 Gyraulus meridionalis Freshwater Snail 7 1993 Gyraulus scottianus Freshwater Snail 1 Gyraulus tasmanicus Southern Freshwater Snail 25 1979 Helicorbis australiensis Freshwater Snail 2 1979 Isidorella newcombi Newcombs Freshwater Snail 2 1996

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Bivalvia Hyriidae Freshwater Mussels (1 out of 21 species in Australia) Hyridella narracanensis Narracan Freshwater Mussel 14 1980

Caenogastropoda Bithyniidae Operculate Freshwater (1 out of 21 species in Australia) Snails Gabbia iredalei Iredales Freshwater Snail 50 1998

Hydrobiidae Freshwater Operculate (8 out of 330 species in Australia) Snails Austropyrgus fonscultus Misteads Freshwater Snail 100 1985 Austropyrgus glenelgensis Glenelg Freshwater Snail 20 1994 Austropyrgus latus Freshwater Snail 29 1994 Austropyrgus macropus Big-footed Freshwater Snail 20 1981 Austropyrgus tumidus Lower Glenelg Freshwater Snail 20 1994 Austropyrgus vastus One Tree Sinkhole Freshwater Snail 100 1988 Austropyrgus zeidleri Tantanoola Freshwater Snail 100 1989 Hydrobia buccinoides Freshwater Snail 33 1997

Hydrococcidae Paucispiral Operculate (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Saltmarsh Snails Hydrococcus brazieri Estuarine Mud-flat Snail 33 1997

Pomatiopsidae Salt-lake Snails (2 out of 14 species in Australia) Coxiella 4 Saltlake Snail 25 1983 Coxiella striata Salt-lake Snail 18 1987

Thiaridae Freshwater Horny (1 out of 16 species in Australia) Operculate Snails Thiara balonnensis Balonne Freshwater Snail <1 1996

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Coleoptera Carabidae Ground (24 out of 2305 species in Australia) Anomotarus illawarrae Lepitid Ground Beetles 25 Anomotarus minor Lepitid Ground Beetles 25 Anomotarus unimaculatus Lepitid Ground 14 1996 Cainogenion subopacum Pseudomorphinid 33 Carenum tinctilatum Scarititid Ground Beetle 4 atrata Scarititid Ground Beetle 14 Clivina basalis Scarititid Ground Beetle 7 Clivina boops Scarititid Ground Beetle 33 Clivina coronata Crowned Scarititid Ground Beetle 11 Clivina dilutipes Scarititid Ground Beetle 12 Clivina planiceps Scarititid Ground Beetle 11 1999 Clivina quadratifrons Scarititid Ground Beetle 4 Clivina suturalis Scarititid Ground Beetle 15 1996 Gigadema longipenne Lepitid Ground Beetle 8 Laemostenus complanatus Pterostichid Ground Beetle 12 Loxandrus subgagatinus Pine Mountains Pterostichid Ground Beetl 100 Megacephala australis Australian Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 1 1959 Notonomus croesus Croesus Pterostichid Ground Beetle 12 1959 Notonomus molestus Pterostichid Ground Beetle 17 1959 Phorticosomus grandis Harpalitid Ground Beetles 2 Platycoelus prolixus Pterostichid Ground Beetle 4 1957 Scaraphites hirtipes Scarititid Ground Beetle 20 1954 Speotarus lucifugus Lepitid Ground Beetle 100 1963 Sphallomorpha hydroporoides Pseudomorphinid Ground Beetle 11

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Dytiscidae Dytiscidine Water (41 out of 302 species in Australia) Beetles Allodessus bistrigatus Water Beetle 1 2000 Antiporus blakei Blakes Water Beetle 15 2000 Antiporus femoralis Water Beetle 9 2000 Antiporus gilbertii Gilberts Water Beetle 5 2000 Copelatus australiae Australian Water Beetle 5 1998 Copelatus nigrolineatus Black-lined Water Beetle <1 1986 Copelatus simplex Water Beetle 6 1997 Cybister tripunctatus Water Beetle 1 1995 Eretes australis Australian Water Beetle 2 1996 Hyderodes schuckardi Schuckards Water Beetle 20 2000 Hydroglyphus basalis Water Beetle <1 1986 Hydroglyphus daemeli Daemels Water Beetle <1 1986 Hyphydrus elegans Elegant Water Beetle 2 1992 Hyphydrus lyratus Water Beetle <1 1986 Laccophilus clarki Clarks Water Beetle <1 1986 Laccophilus sharpi Sharps Water Beetle 1 1986 Lancetes lanceolatus Lanceolate Water Beetle 14 1997 Limbodessus amabilis Water Beetle 7 2000 Limbodessus compactus Water Beetle 1 1971 Limbodessus gemellus Water Beetle 5 2000 Limbodessus praelargus Water Beetle 6 1997 Limbodessus shuckardii Shuckyards Water Beetle 2 1997 Megaporus gardnerii Gardners Water Beetle 44 2000 Megaporus hamatus Water Beetle 28 1998 Megaporus howittii Howitts Water Beetle 5 1994 Megaporus wilsoni Wilsons Water Beetle 25 1997 Necterosoma dispar Water Beetle 5 1995 Necterosoma penicillatum Water Beetle 8 2000 Necterosoma undecimlineatum Water Beetle 1 1979 Onychohydrus scutellaris Water Beetle 16 2000 Paroster gibbi Gibbs Water Beetle 10 2000 Platynectes decempunctatus Water Beetle 2 1994 Platynectes reticulosus Reticulated Water Beetle 18 2001 Rhantaticus congestus Water Beetle 2 1986 Rhantus suturalis Water Beetle 7 1995 Spencerhydrus latecinctus Water Beetle 33 2000 Sternopriscus meadfootii Meadfoots Water Beetle 26 2000 Sternopriscus multimaculatus Multi-spotted Water Beetle 6 2000 Sternopriscus tarsalis Water Beetle 6 1994 Sternopriscus tasmanicus Tasmans Water Beetle 65 2000 Sternopriscus wehnckei Wehnckes Water Beetle 12 1998

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Diptera Asilidae Robber Flies (4 out of 360 species in Australia) Cerdistus maculatus 20 1992 Colepia rufiventris 81969 Mauropteron pelago 10 1969 Neoaratus hercules 11 1965

Therevidae Stiletto Flies (2 out of 252 species in Australia) Anabarhynchus kangaroo 50 1988 Bonjeania actuosa 81990

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Eupulmonata Bulimulidae Elongate High-spired (1 out of 115 species in Australia) Land Snails Bothriembryon mastersi Masters Land Snail 1

Camaenidae Camaenid Land Snails (4 out of 929 species in Australia) Austrochloritis victoriae Victorias Land Snail <1 1973 Cupedora cassandra Cassandras Land Snail 2 Pleuroxia cyrtopleura Land Snail 5 Sinumelon aversum Land Snail 2 1986

Charopidae Flattened and Turbinate (2 out of 642 species in Australia) Land Snails Elsothera funerea Funerary Land Snail <1 1972 Pernagera officeri Officers Land Snail 4 1972

Ellobiidae Primitive Supralittoral (1 out of 42 species in Australia) Pulmonate Snails Marinula xanthostoma Supralittoral Snail 15 2000

Punctidae Translucent Frosted (4 out of 107 species in Australia) Land Snails Laomavix collisi Collis's Punctid Land Snail 19 1988 Magilaoma penolensis Punctid Land Snail 16 1973 Paralaoma caputspinulae Punctid Land Snail 3 1979 Trocholaoma parvissimia Punctid Land Snail 3 1979

Pupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled (1 out of 62 species in Australia) Land Snails Pupilla australis Land Snail <1 1958

Rhytididae Carnivorous Land Snails (2 out of 107 species in Australia) Prolesophanta dyeri Dyers Carnivorous Land Snail 2 1969 Strangesta gawleri Gawlers Carnivorous Land Snail 19 1989

Succineidae Amber Land Snails (1 out of 25 species in Australia) Succinea australis Australian Amber Land Snail 7 2003

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Hemiptera Shield Bugs (4 out of 44 species in Australia) Duadicus pallidus 17 Elasmostethus ligatus 10 Eupolemus insularis 12 Hiarchas angularis 20

Aenictopecheidae (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Australostolus monteithi 20

Aradidae Flat bugs, Bark bugs (5 out of 166 species in Australia) Aneurus australicus 100 Aneurus crenulatus 17 Calisius annulicornis 50 Calisius interveniens 8 Isodermus planus 15

Artheneidae (1 out of 2 species in Australia) Dilompus robustus 7

Belostomatidae (1 out of 5 species in Australia) Diplonychus eques 32 1994

Blissidae Chinch Bugs (2 out of 15 species in Australia) Australodemus elongatus 50 Slaterellus hackeri 17

Coreidae (3 out of 81 species in Australia) Agriopocoris froggatti 15 Amorbus alternatus 6 Mictis profana Crusader Bug <1 1963

Corixidae Waterboatmen (7 out of 31 species in Australia) Agraptocorixa eurynome 10 1995 Agraptocorixa parvipunctata 51994 Diaprepocoris barycephalus 41 1997 Micronecta robusta 10 Sigara australis 40 2000 Sigara sublaevifrons 27 1995 Sigara truncatipala 21 1997

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Cryptorhamphidae (2 out of 4 species in Australia) Cryptorhamphus orbus 15 1997 Cryptorhamphus slateri 33

Cymidae (2 out of 10 species in Australia) Ontiscus australis 61979 Ontiscus obscurus 15 1979

Hydrometridae Marsh Treaders, Water (1 out of 10 species in Australia) Measurers Hydrometra strigosa 11979

Lygaeidae (3 out of 80 species in Australia) Crompus opacus 17 1992 Melanerythrus mactans 11981 Nysius vinitor Rutherglen Bug 7 1995

Mesoveliidae (1 out of 7 species in Australia) Mesovelia hungerfordi <1 1979

Miridae (4 out of 189 species in Australia) Austrocapsus antennatus 10 1958 Creontiades dilutus Green Mirid 3 1992 Niastama obscuritarsis 61956 Pseudopantilius australis 91958

Naucoridae (1 out of 9 species in Australia) Naucoris congrex 36 1995

Nepidae Water Scorpions (1 out of 8 species in Australia) Ranatra dispar Needle Bug 3 1982

Notonectidae Backswimmers (10 out of 39 species in Australia) Anisops calcaratus 6 Anisops deanei 91997 Anisops doris 81995 Anisops elstoni 17 1994 Anisops gratus 1 Anisops hyperion 61997 Anisops stali 31994 Anisops thienemanni 11 1997 Enithares hackeri 91994 Enithares woodwardi 61997

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Ochteridae Velvety Shore Bugs (1 out of 11 species in Australia) Ochterus australicus 5

Oxycarenidae (1 out of 4 species in Australia) Oxycarenus arctatus Coon bug 20

Pachygronthidae (1 out of 10 species in Australia) Stenophyella macreta 11977

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Pentatomidae Stinkbugs (43 out of 361 species in Australia) rutila Horehound Bug 8 1981 Alcaeus hermannsburgi 41986 Alcaeus lignicolor 41974 Alcaeus varicornis 31971 Anaxilaus musgravei 3 Anaxilaus vesiculosus 81981 Buthumka reducta 20 Cermatulus nasalis 41990 Cuspicona equisignata 17 1981 Cuspicona obesula 32 1981 Diaphyta fulvescens 5 Diaphyta tasmani 20 1979 Dictyotus caenosus Brown Shield Bug 1 1978 Dictyotus conspicuus 13 1981 Dictyotus inconspicuus 31971 Diemenia rubromarginata 61979 Dippilana membranacea 6 Dysnoetus rugulosus 41991 Eribotes reconditus 14 Everardia picta 4 Jalloides rubricosus 12 Kapunda troughtoni Variable Shield Bug 2 1997 Niarius haglundi 40 Notius depressus 6 Ocirrhoe dallasi 12 1978 Ocirrhoe lutescens 91967 Ocirrhoe prasinata 22 1985 Ocirrhoe unimaculata 18 1978 Oechalia schellenbergii Predatory Shield Bug 3 1991 Omyta centrolineata 15 1982 Platycoris rotundatus 21 1997 Platycoris rugosus 71997 Poecilometis alienus 32000 Poecilometis apicalis 31992 Poecilometis borealis 3 Poecilometis punctiventris 31995 Poecilometis strigatus 12 1992 Poecilotoma perconfusa 43 1977 Protestrica rudis 81975 Pseudapines geminata Pittosporum Bug 7 1986 Pseudoncocoris southcotti 14 Tepperocoris vandijki 50 Tholosanus proximus 31965

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Pleidae Pygmy Backswimmers (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Paraplea halei 50 1995

Pyrrhocoridae (1 out of 11 species in Australia) Dindymus versicolor Harlequin Bug 35 1986

Reduviidae Assassin Bugs (18 out of 226 species in Australia) Aradellus cygnalis 5 Bargylia grossi 12 Coranus callosus 17 1975 Coranus granosus 21968 Coranus mundus 16 1992 Empicoris rubromaculatus 7 Euagoras dorycus 17 Gminatus australis 41979 Leistarches serripes 71965 Oncocephalus fuscicornis 12 1980 Orthocnemis basalis 25 Piestolestes obscurus 6 Pnirsus notaticollis 17 Pseudobargylia iuncea 17 1979 Ptilocnemus distinctus 17 Smiliopus quadrinotatus 8 Stenolemus edwardsii 61968 Thelocoris nigricans 61991

Rhopalidae (1 out of 6 species in Australia) Leptocoris mitellatus 21978

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Rhyparochromidae Seed Bugs (18 out of 191 species in Australia) Arcleda fusca 20 1958 Arcleda magna 33 1981 Brentiscerus australis 61975 Cryptocoris fasciatus 33 Daerlac cephalotes 4 Daerlac tricolor 81975 Dieuches notatus 91979 Euander lacertosus Strawberry Bug 24 1997 Fontejus collaris 38 1982 Fontejus sidnicus 12 1993 Laryngodus australiae 17 Laticlerada laticollis 12 Pamerapa thoracica <1 Plinthisus woodwardi 71995 Porander scudderi 30 1997 Udeocoris nigroaeneus 10 1979 Udeocoris rolandi 31979 Udeocoris scudderi 10 1994

Schizopteridae (1 out of 61 species in Australia) Pachyplagia australia 25

Scutelleridae (3 out of 22 species in Australia) Austrotichus rugosus 17 1952 Choerocoris paganus 31997 Coleotichus costatus 1

Veliidae Small Water Striders, (2 out of 53 species in Australia) Riffle Bugs Microvelia oceanica Water Bug 3 1997 Microvelia peramoena 21997

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Hymenoptera Apidae Social Bees (1 out of 195 species in Australia) Amegilla chlorocyanea 21993

Colletidae Short-tongued Bees (7 out of 878 species in Australia) Brachyhesma houstoni 100 1964 Leioproctus alleynae 71990 Leioproctus amabilis 71990 Leioproctus clarki 12 1990 Leioproctus leai 40 1990 Leioproctus megachalcoides 17 2000 Leioproctus plumosus 61990

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Formicidae (58 out of 1944 species in Australia) Adlerzia froggatti 5 Anisopheidole antipodum 15 1999 Aphaenogaster barbigula 41958 Aphaenogaster longiceps <1 1973 Austromyrmex flavigaster 18 1973 Camponotus archii 81969 Camponotus aurocinctus 11992 Camponotus ceriseipes 15 1992 Camponotus fergusoni 100 1995 Camponotus macrocephalus 20 Camponotus pawseyi 100 1991 Camponotus scratius 50 Camponotus suffusus 11974 Camponotus terebrans 81975 Camponotus whitei 71995 Colobostruma elliotti 51978 Colobostruma froggatti 91973 Discothyrea leae 100 1973 Discothyrea sp5_extensa 21972 Epopostruma quadrispinosa 71975 Froggattella kirbii 31972 adstringatus 67 1975 Iridomyrmex bicknelli 61975 Iridomyrmex brunneus 11975 Iridomyrmex chasei 21975 Iridomyrmex discors 11975 Iridomyrmex dromus 31999 Iridomyrmex eurus 50 1975 Iridomyrmex galbanus 21974 Iridomyrmex gracilis 31972 Iridomyrmex greensladei <1 1998 Iridomyrmex mjobergi 21975 Iridomyrmex niger 50 1972 Iridomyrmex notialis 81975 Iridomyrmex omalonotus 51972 Iridomyrmex prismatis 20 1972 Iridomyrmex purpureus 21975 Iridomyrmex rufoniger 21975 Iridomyrmex splendens 72006 Iridomyrmex suchieroides 16 1976 Linepithema humile 41989 callima 17 1968 Myrmecia dichospila 27 1975 Myrmecia elegans 17 1976 Myrmecia forficata 31975

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Myrmecia mandibularis 51975 Myrmecia nigriceps 71975 Myrmecia nigriscapa 17 1982 Myrmecia piliventris 31972 Myrmecia pilosula 51986 Myrmecia pyriformis 21970 Myrmecia rufinodis 14 1974 Paratrechina rosae 51975 Pheidole sp.24 21988 mayri 31973 Rhytidoponera metallica <1 1995 Sphinctomyrmex sp.15 33 1974 Sphinctomyrmex sp.6 12 1972

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Halictidae (44 out of 438 species in Australia) Homalictus punctatus 31990 Lasioglossum altichum 41994 Lasioglossum athrix 14 1965 Lasioglossum bicingulatum 21990 Lasioglossum bicolor 13 1991 Lasioglossum brazieri 21990 Lasioglossum calophyllae 61990 Lasioglossum carbonarium 31959 Lasioglossum chapmani 91991 Lasioglossum clelandi 71993 Lasioglossum cognatum 21993 Lasioglossum colonicum 40 1966 Lasioglossum convexum 61993 Lasioglossum cte-sp13 41993 Lasioglossum cte-sp5 31990 Lasioglossum dissimulator 61990 Lasioglossum eremaean <1 1965 Lasioglossum erythrurum 41991 Lasioglossum exoneuroides 71990 Lasioglossum expansifrons 71993 Lasioglossum fasciatum 21965 Lasioglossum gilesi 91990 Lasioglossum globosum 92000 Lasioglossum greavesi <1 1993 Lasioglossum helichrysi 21991 Lasioglossum hemichalceum 61993 Lasioglossum hilactum 61999 Lasioglossum hiltacum 61995 Lasioglossum lacthium 21959 Lasioglossum lanarium 41991 Lasioglossum loweri 36 1993 Lasioglossum mediopolitum 11992 Lasioglossum mesembryanthemi 61977 Lasioglossum mundulum 21990 Lasioglossum ochrochilum 61993 Lasioglossum pachycephalum 21958 Lasioglossum parasphecodum 71990 Lasioglossum plebeium 41989 Lasioglossum pulvitectum 15 1993 Lasioglossum quadratum 11 1990 Lasioglossum sculpturatum 61991 Lasioglossum sulthicum 61995 Lasioglossum veronicae 71991 Lasioglossum vitripenne 31993

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Megachilidae (4 out of 165 species in Australia) Megachile chrysopyga 31990 Megachile erythropyga 17 1990 Megachile oblonga 21990 Megachile tosticauda 41990

Isoptera Rhinotermitidae (1 out of 24 species in Australia) Heterotermes ferox Termite <1 1968

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Lepidoptera Hesperiidae Skippers, flats, awls & (11 out of 123 species in Australia) darts Anisynta cynone Mottled Grass- 4 Antipodia atralba Diamond Sand-skipper 7 1970 Herimosa albovenata White-veined Sand-skipper 5 1980 Hesperilla chrysotricha Golden-haired Sedge-skipper 5 1976 Hesperilla donnysa Varied Sedge-skipper 3 1989 Hesperilla flavescens Yellow Sedge-skipper 9 1966 Hesperilla idothea Flame Sedge-skipper <1 1953 Motasingha trimaculata Large Brown Skipper 5 2005 Ocybadistes walkeri Green Grass-dart <1 1984 Trapezites eliena Orange Ochre 1 1953 Trapezites sciron Mallee Ochre 4 1987

Lycaenidae Blues, Coppers, (13 out of 145 species in Australia) Hairstreaks and Metalmarks acasta Blotched Dusky-blue 2 1982 Candalides cyprotus Copper Pencilled-blue 3 1982 Candalides hyacinthina Varied Dusky-blue 2 1982 Lampides boeticus Long-tailed Pea-blue <1 1984 Nacaduba biocellata Two-spotted Line-blue <1 1980 Neolucia agricola Fringed Heath-blue 2 1982 Ogyris abrota Dark Purple Azure 1 Ogyris genoveva Southern Purple Azure 2 1957 Ogyris idmo Large Bronze Azure 3 1955 Ogyris olane Broad-Margined Azure 3 1989 Ogyris subterrestris Arid Bronze Azure 9 1995 Theclinesthes albocincta Bitter-bush Blue 3 Common Grass-blue <1 1987

Nymphalidae Browns, Nymphs, (11 out of 83 species in Australia) Danaines Danaus chrysippus Lesser Wanderer <1 1988 Danaus plexippus Monarch Butterfly 1 1987 Geitoneura klugii Marbled Xenica 4 1988 Heteronympha merope Common Brown 3 1987 Heteronympha penelope Shouldered Brown <1 1990 Junonia villida Meadow Argus <1 1987 Oreixenica kershawi Striped Xenica <1 Oreixenica lathoniella Silver Xenica <1 1983 Tisiphone abeona Varied Sword-grass Brown 1 2004 Vanessa itea Red Admiral <1 1987 Vanessa kershawi Australian Painted Lady 1 1987

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Pieridae Whites and Yellows (4 out of 35 species in Australia) Belenois java Caper White <1 1975 Catopsilia pyranthe White Migrant <1 Delias aganippe Spotted Jezebel <1 1971 Elodina padusa Narrow-winged Pearl-white <1

Odonata Aeshnidae Hawker, Duskhawker (2 out of 13 species in Australia) and Emperor Damselflies Adversaeschna brevistyla Blue-spotted Hawker <1 1974 Hemianax papuensis Australian Emperor 2 1986

Coenagrionidae Bluetail and Thin (3 out of 32 species in Australia) Damselflies Austroagrion cyane South-western Billabongfly 3 1966 Ischnura heterosticta Common Bluetail 1 1966 Xanthagrion erythroneurum Red & Blue Damsel 2 1975

Gomphidae Dragon, Hunter and (1 out of 35 species in Australia) Vicetail Dragonflies Austrogomphus cornutus Unicorn Hunter 1 1960

Hemicorduliidae Emerald and Swamp (1 out of 11 species in Australia) Emerald Dragonflies Hemicordulia tau Tau Emerald <1 1975

Lestidae Ringtail, Reedling and (2 out of 14 species in Australia) Dusky Spreadwing Damselflies Austrolestes analis Slender Ringtail 2 1966 Austrolestes annulosus Blue Ringtail 2 1966

Libellulidae Perchers, Archtails and (5 out of 52 species in Australia) other Dragonflies Crocothemis nigrifrons Black-headed Skimmer 1 1965 Diplacodes bipunctata Wandering Percher <1 1975 Diplacodes haematodes Scarlet Percher <1 1986 Orthetrum caledonicum Blue Skimmer <1 1986 Pantala flavescens Wandering Glider 2 1986

Synthemistidae Spottail and Tigertail (1 out of 26 species in Australia) Dragonflies Synthemis eustalacta Swamp Tigertail 1 1952

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Vascular flora Alismatales Alismataceae Water Plantains (1 out of 7 species in Australia) Damasonium minus 11995

Araceae Settlers Flax, Cunjevoi, (5 out of 46 species in Australia) Native Lilies Landoltia punctata 21991 Lemna disperma 31996 Lemna trisulca 91996 Wolffia angusta 5 Wolffia australiana 21978

Hydrocharitaceae Swamp Lily, Eel Weed, (2 out of 23 species in Australia) Frogbit and Water Thyme Ottelia ovalifolia Duck-lettuce 1 1993 Vallisneria nana <1 1979

Juncaginaceae Water Ribbons (10 out of 25 species in Australia) Triglochin alcockiae 13 2005 Triglochin calcitrapa 31999 Triglochin centrocarpa 16 1999 Triglochin minutissima 41997 Triglochin mucronata 81997 Triglochin nana 31998 Triglochin procera 42006 Triglochin striata Three-ribbed Arrow Grass 5 2005 Triglochin trichophora 31996 Triglochin turrifera 41994

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Potamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and (11 out of 16 species in Australia) Horned Pondweeds, Pondweed Lepilaena australis 21 1995 Lepilaena bilocularis 31985 Lepilaena cylindrocarpa 14 1996 Lepilaena marina 51991 Lepilaena patentifolia 43 1996 Lepilaena preissii 21 1987 Potamogeton australiensis 51994 Potamogeton crispus Curly-leaved Pondweed <1 1965 Potamogeton ochreatus 21991 Potamogeton pectinatus 62000 Potamogeton tricarinatus 31998

Ruppiaceae (4 out of 4 species in Australia) Ruppia maritima 31980 Ruppia megacarpa 61983 Ruppia polycarpa 81996 Ruppia tuberosa 22 1987

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Asparagales Asparagaceae (7 out of 177 species in Australia) Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Chocolate Lily 4 1995 Arthropodium milleflorum Vanilla Lily 2 2005 Arthropodium minus Small Vanilla Lily 3 1995 Arthropodium strictum Chocolate Lily 6 2003 Laxmannia orientalis Dwarf Paper-Lily 13 2004 Thysanotus baueri Mallee Fringed Lily <1 Thysanotus tuberosus Common Fringed Lily <1 1997

Asphodelaceae Native Leek (2 out of 7 species in Australia) Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine Lily, Pike 1 1999 Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily 1 1998

Hemerocallidaceae (10 out of 79 species in Australia) Caesia calliantha Blue Grass-Lily 9 2003 Caesia parviflora Pale Grass-Lily 1 1997 Dianella brevicaulis Flax-lily 16 2007 Dianella callicarpa Flax-lily 10 2005 Dianella longifolia Flax-lily <1 2004 Dianella revoluta Speading Flax-lily 3 2006 Dianella tarda Flax-lily 3 1993 Thelionema caespitosum Native Lily 1 2006 Tricoryne elatior Native Lily 4 1999 Tricoryne tenella Native Lily 11 2007

Hypoxidaceae Native Lilies (2 out of 15 species in Australia) Hypoxis glabella Tiny Stars 5 2000 Hypoxis vaginata Yellow Star 11 1999

Iridaceae Irises and Allies (2 out of 28 species in Australia) Patersonia fragilis Short Purple Flag 4 1998 Patersonia occidentalis Purple Flag 2 1991

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Orchidaceae Orchids (184 out of 1248 species in Australia) Acianthus exsertus Dark Mosquito Orchid 3 1990 Acianthus pusillus Small Mosquito Orchid 13 2006 Anzybas unguiculatus Small Helmet Orchid, Pelicans 9 2003 Arachnorchis aff. tentaculata Spider Orchid 5 1995 Arachnorchis arenaria Spider Orchid Endangered 14 2004 Arachnorchis behrii Pink-lipped Spider Orchid Endangered 10 1989 Arachnorchis brumalis Spider Orchid Vulnerable 2 1966 Arachnorchis calcicola Limestone Spider Orchid Vulnerable 38 2005 Arachnorchis cardiochila Thick-lip Spider Orchid 18 2005 Arachnorchis clavigera Clubbed Spider Orchid 5 2002 Arachnorchis clavula Spider Orchid 2 2004 Arachnorchis colorata Small Western Spider Orchid Endangered 51 2006 Arachnorchis concolor Crimson Spider Orchid Vulnerable 3 1994 Arachnorchis conferta Spider Orchid 27 1994 Arachnorchis dilatata Green-comb Spider Orchid 7 2004 Arachnorchis formosa Blood-red Spider-orchid Vulnerable 38 2005 Arachnorchis fragrantissima Eastern Spider-orchid 14 1995 Arachnorchis fulva Tawny Spider Orchid Endangered 75 2005 Arachnorchis hastata Melblom's Spider-orchid Endangered 11 Arachnorchis leptochila Narrow-lip Spider-orchid 2 2003 Arachnorchis longicauda 81994 Arachnorchis necrophylla 100 2004 Arachnorchis parva 16 2005 Arachnorchis patersonii Common Spider-orchid 11 2001 Arachnorchis phaeoclavia 21986 Arachnorchis reticulata Veined Spider-orchid 11 2004 Arachnorchis richardsiorum Little Dip Spider Orchid Endangered 89 2007 Arachnorchis stricta 91999 Arachnorchis tensa Rigid Spider Orchid Endangered 7 2004 Arachnorchis tentaculata 52004 Arachnorchis venusta 28 2004 Arachnorchis verrucosa Spider Orchid 5 1990 Arachnorchis versicolor Candy Spider Orchid Vulnerable 12 Arachnorchis xanthochila Yellow-lip Spider Orchid Endangered 25 1962 Bunochilus longifolius Tall Greenhood 5 2000 Bunochilus melagrammus 12004 Caladenia latifolia Pink Fairies 14 2003 Caladenia ornata Ornate Pink Fingers Vulnerable 24 1999 Calochilus campestris Copper Beard Orchid 2 1986 Calochilus herbaceus Pale Beard-orchid <1 Calochilus imberbis Naked Beard-orchid 3 1992 Calochilus paludosus Red Beard Orchid 2 1997 Calochilus robertsonii Purplish Beard Orchid 2 2003 Chiloglottis trapeziformis Broad-lip Bird-orchid <1 1969 Corunastylis archeri Variable Midge Orchid, Archer's Midge Or 1 1970

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Corunastylis ciliata Fringed Midge Orchid 3 1989 Corunastylis despectans Sharp Midge Orchid <1 Corunastylis nigricans Mallee Midge Orchid 12 2000 Corunastylis rufa Red Midge Orchid 10 2005 Corysanthes despectans Tiny Helmet Orchid 18 2001 Corysanthes diemenica Stately Helmet Orchid, Toothed Helmet Or 3 2007 Corysanthes dilatata Veinded Helmet Orchid 11 1999 Corysanthes expansa Flared Helmet Orchid 7 1992 Corysanthes incurva Slaty Helmet Orchid 9 2003 Cryptostylis subulata Large Tongue Orchid 2 2007 Cyrtostylis reniformis Common Gnat Orchid 9 2003 Cyrtostylis robusta Large Gnat Orchid 14 1999 Diplodium alatum Striped Greenhood 14 1998 Diplodium dolichochilum Long-tongued Shell Orchid 31 2006 Diplodium erythroconcha Red Shell Orchid 2 1990 Diplodium robustum Sharp-leaf Greenhood 12 2001 Diplodium striatum 14 2005 campanulatum Bell-flower Hyacinth Orchid 59 2008 Dipodium pardalinum Spotted Hyacinth Orchid 22 2007 Blotched Hyacinth Orchid <1 2000 Dipodium roseum Rosy Hyacinth Orchid 3 2007 behrii Golden Cowslips 3 1991 Diuris brevissima 43 2003 Diuris chryseopsis Common Golden Moths 3 2005 Diuris corymbosa Wallflower Donkey Orchid <1 Diuris dendrobioides Long-tail Purple Diuris 1 0002 Diuris lanceolata Snake Orchid, Large Golden Moths Endangered <1 1991 Diuris maculata Leopard Orchid, Spotted Doubletail <1 1969 Diuris orientis Eastern Wallflower Diuris 8 2003 Diuris palustris Swamp Diuris 12 2001 Diuris pardina Leopard Orchid, Spotted Doubletail 8 2002 Diuris sulphurea Tiger Orchid 2 2005 Eriochilus cucullatus Parson's Bands 5 1999 Gastrodia sesamoides Cinnamon Bells, Common Potato Orchid 2 1995 Gastrodia vescula Small Potato Orchid 67 1993 Glossodia major Wax-lip Orchid 8 2003 Hydrorchis orbicularis 62005 Hymenochilus cycnocephalus Swan Greenhood <1 1991 Hymenochilus muticus Midget Greenhood <1 1992 Jonesiopsis bicalliata 51989 Jonesiopsis capillata 31990 Jonesiopsis denticulata Wispy Spider Orchid <1 1996 Jonesiopsis filamentosa 22004 Jonesiopsis flaccida 41985 Jonesiopsis microchila 11999 Leporella fimbriata Fringed Hare Orchid 19 2003 Leptoceras menziesii Hare Orchid 5 1999 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 50 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Linguella nana Dwarf Greenhood 10 2003 Microtidium atratum Yellow Onion Orchid 5 1996 angusii Endangered 8 1991 11 2004 Microtis fragrans 8 Microtis frutetorum 52003 Microtis nashii 51991 Slender Onion Orchid 3 2004 Scented Onion Orchid, Sweet Onion Orchi 2 2001 Common Onion Orchid 5 2004 Nemacianthus caudatus Dead Horse, Mayfly Orchid 2 1996 Oligochaetochilus aciculiformis 22000 Oligochaetochilus bisetus 12004 Oligochaetochilus boormanii <1 1964 Oligochaetochilus planulatus 11 2001 Oligochaetochilus pusillus Ruddyhood 4 2006 Oligochaetochilus rufus Rusty Hood 5 2001 strictum Horned Orchid 5 1996 Paracaleana minor Small Duck Orchid 3 1996 Petalochilus carneus Pink Fingers 9 2005 Petalochilus catenatus White Caladenia <1 1982 Petalochilus fuscatus 21999 Petalochilus mentiens Lesser Caladenia 6 1982 Petalochilus prolatus Long-leaved caladenia 29 2003 Petalochilus vulgaris Summer Fingers 11 2003 Pheladenia deformis Blue Fairies 6 1996 Plumatichilos plumosum Bearded Greenhood 14 2002 Plumatichilos tasmanicum 13 2001 australe Austral Leek Orchid 1 1983 Prasophyllum constrictum Leek Orchid 5 1980 Prasophyllum elatum Tall Leek Orchid 3 1998 Prasophyllum fitzgeraldii Leek Orchid 20 2004 Prasophyllum frenchii Leek Orchid Endangered 8 2007 Prasophyllum fuscum Tailed Leek Orchid Vulnerable 2 1983 Prasophyllum lindleyanum Green Leek Orchid 1 2005 Prasophyllum litorale Leek Orchid 11 1984 Prasophyllum occidentale Leek Orchid 7 2002 Prasophyllum occultans Leek Orchid 19 2005 Prasophyllum odoratum Leek Orchid 10 2005 Prasophyllum pallidum Pale Leek Orchid Vulnerable 10 2001 Prasophyllum patens Broad-lip Leek Orchid 5 1990 Prasophyllum pruinosum Leek Orchid 6 1992 Prasophyllum spicatum Dense Leek Orchid Vulnerable 11 2004 Prasophyllum truncatum Truncate Leek Orchid 6 1999 Prasophyllum validum Green Leek Orchid Vulnerable 3 1989 Pterostylis chlorogramma Green-striped Greenhood Vulnerable 23 1996 Pterostylis cucullata Leafy Greenhood Vulnerable 3 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 51 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood 2 1994 Pterostylis falcata Sickle Greenhood 1 2004 Pterostylis foliata Slender Greenhood 2 1997 Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood 1 1999 Pterostylis pedunculata Maroonhood 8 1999 Pterostylis tenuissima Swamp Greenhood Vulnerable 24 2006 Pyrorchis nigricans Red Beaks, Undertaker Orchid 21 2003 Simpliglottis cornuta Green Bird Orchid 1 1977 Speculantha parviflora <1 1988 Spiranthes australis Pink Spiral Orchid 2 1993 Stegostyla congesta Black-tongue Caladenia 2 1997 Stegostyla cucullata Hooded Caladenia 4 2001 Stegostyla gracilis Musky Caladenia <1 2005 Stegostyla iridescens Bronze Caladenia 1 2005 Stegostyla transitoria 12005 Taurantha concinna <1 1970 Thelymitra aff. pauciflora 1 4 Thelymitra albiflora Sun Orchid 11 2004 Vanilla Orchid, Lemon-scented Sun Orchi 13 2003 Thelymitra arenaria Lazy Sun Orchid 2 2003 Thelymitra aristata Great Sun Orchid 1 1991 Thelymitra azurea Azure Sun Orchid 15 2002 Thelymitra benthamiana Leopard Orchid 8 2004 Thelymitra brevifolia Sun Orchid 10 2005 Thelymitra carnea Tiny Sun Orchid, Pink Sun Orchid <1 2005 Thelymitra epipactoides Metallic Sun Orchid Endangered 34 2006 Thelymitra exigua Sun Orchid 5 2005 Thelymitra flexuosa Twisted Sun Orchid 3 2003 Thelymitra grandiflora Sun Orchid 6 1997 Thelymitra holmesii Holme's Sun Orchid 11 2003 Thelymitra inflata Sun Orchid 7 2005 Thelymitra ixioides Dotted Sun Orchid <1 1991 Thelymitra juncifolia Large Spotted Sun Orchid 7 2003 Thelymitra lucida Sun Orchid 57 2004 Thelymitra luteocilium Fringed Sun Orchid 7 2003 Thelymitra malvina Mauve-tufted Sun Orchid 5 2003 Thelymitra matthewsii Spiral Sun Orchid Vulnerable 20 1988 Thelymitra megcalyptra Scented Sun Orchid 9 2005 Thelymitra mucida Hoary Sun Orchid, Plum Orchid 6 2003 Thelymitra nuda Plain Sun Orchid, Scented Sun Orchid 9 2003 Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun Orchid 5 2005 Thelymitra peniculata Sun Orchid 3 2004 Thelymitra rubra Pink Sun Orchid, Salmon Sun Orchid 6 2003 Urochilus sanguineus 14 1999 Urochilus vittatus Banded Greenhood 7 1990

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Asterales Asteraceae Daisies and Allies (175 out of 1019 species in Australia) Actinobole uliginosum Flannel Cudweed 2 1998 Actites megalocarpus Native Daisy 8 1997 Allittia cardiocarpa Native Daisy 9 2006 Allittia uliginosa Native Daisy 27 1998 Angianthus milnei Native Daisy 2 1990 Angianthus preissianus Native Daisy 12 2001 Angianthus tomentosus Native Daisy <1 1998 Apalochlamys spectabilis Native Daisy 15 2000 Argentipallium blandowskianum Everlasting 34 2006 Argentipallium obtusifolium Everlasting 29 2006 Argentipallium spiceri Spicers Everlasting Critically 31 1990 endangered Blennospora drummondii Native Daisy 5 1999 Brachyscome aculeata Native Daisy <1 1991 Brachyscome basaltica Native Daisy 2 1996 Brachyscome basaltica Native Daisy 2 1999 var. gracilis Brachyscome ciliaris Native Daisy 1 1999 Brachyscome cuneifolia Native Daisy 6 1996 Brachyscome debilis Native Daisy 18 1993 Brachyscome decipiens Native Daisy <1 Brachyscome diversifolia Native Daisy <1 Brachyscome eriogona Native Daisy 2 1985 Brachyscome exilis Native Daisy 6 1996 Brachyscome goniocarpa Native Daisy 11 1999 Brachyscome graminea Native Daisy 3 1998 Brachyscome leptocarpa Native Daisy 3 1991 Brachyscome lineariloba Native Daisy <1 1998 Brachyscome parvula Native Daisy 12 2006 Brachyscome perpusilla Native Daisy 4 1999 Brachyscome readeri Native Daisy 7 2007 Calocephalus brownii Native Daisy 7 2000 Calocephalus citreus Native Daisy 2 2006 Calocephalus lacteus Native Daisy 1 2006 Calotis erinacea Native Daisy <1 1978 Calotis scabiosifolia Native Daisy <1 1989 Cassinia arcuata Cassinia <1 2001 Cassinia complanata Cassinia 7 2006 Cassinia diminuta Cassinia 4 1985 Cassinia laevis Cassinia <1 1989 Cassinia rugata Wrinkled Cassinia Vulnerable 12 1987 Cassinia tegulata Cassinia 86 2007 Cassinia uncata Cassinia 5 1999 Centipeda crateriformis Native Daisy 4 2006 Centipeda cunninghamii Native Daisy 3 2002 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 53 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Centipeda minima Native Daisy <1 1994 Centipeda nidiformis Native Daisy 1 1984 Chamaemelum nobile Native Daisy 3 Chrysocephalum apiculatum Native Daisy 2 2006 Chrysocephalum baxteri Native Daisy 14 1998 Chrysocephalum pterochaetum Native Daisy <1 1999 Chrysocephalum semipapposum Native Daisy <1 1995 Cotula australis Common Brass-buttons 3 2000 Cotula reptans Cotula 2 1998 Cotula vulgaris Cotula 18 1998 Craspedia glauca Native Daisy 16 1998 Craspedia paludicola Native Daisy 8 2006 Craspedia variabilis Native Daisy 1 2005 Cymbonotus preissianus Bears-ears 2 1998 Eclipta platyglossa Native Daisy <1 1995 Euchiton gymnocephalus Native Daisy 2 2006 Euchiton involucratus Native Daisy 1 1998 Euchiton sphaericus Native Daisy 1 1999 Gnaphalium indutum Native Daisy 10 1999 Gnephosis drummondii Native Daisy 10 1998 Gnephosis tenuissima Native Daisy <1 1991 Haeckeria punctulata Cassinia 3 1964 Helichrysum adenophorum Native Daisy 1 Helichrysum leucopsideum Native Daisy 6 2001 Helichrysum paralium Native Daisy 13 1987 Helichrysum scorpioides Native Daisy 5 2003 Hyalosperma demissum Everlasting 6 1999 Isoetopsis graminifolia Grass-cushions <1 1991 Ixodia achillaeoides Hills Daisy 17 2007 Lagenophora gracilis Native Daisy <1 1992 Lagenophora huegelii Native Daisy 4 2002 Lagenophora stipitata Native Daisy 1 2006 Leiocarpa tomentosa Native Daisy <1 1986 Leiocarpa websteri Hill Daisy <1 1996 Leptorhynchos scaber Native Daisy 2 Leptorhynchos squamatus Native Daisy 3 2001 Leptorhynchos tenuifolius Native Daisy 3 1978 Leptorhynchos tetrachaetus Native Daisy <1 1988 Microseris lanceolata Native Daisy 11 2002 Millotia muelleri Native Daisy 12 1999 Millotia myosotidifolia Native Daisy <1 1997 Millotia tenuifolia Native Daisy 8 1999 Minuria leptophylla Native Daisy <1 1995 Myriocephalus rhizocephalus Native Daisy 6 1998 Myriocephalus stuartii Native Daisy <1 1986 Olearia axillaris Daisy Bush 12 2006 Olearia brachyphylla Daisy Bush 9 1998 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 54 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Olearia ciliata Daisy Bush 11 2005 Olearia erubescens Daisy Bush <1 2007 Olearia floribunda Daisy Bush 11 2006 Olearia glandulosa Daisy Bush 2 2007 Olearia glutinosa Daisy Bush 2 1985 Olearia lanuginosa Daisy Bush 19 1998 Olearia lepidophylla Daisy Bush 6 2006 Olearia minor Daisy Bush 1 1980 Olearia pannosa Daisy Bush 10 2007 Olearia passerinoides Daisy Bush 3 1994 Olearia picridifolia Daisy Bush 18 1990 Olearia pimeleoides Daisy Bush <1 1980 Olearia ramulosa Daisy Bush 4 2006 Olearia rudis Daisy Bush <1 Olearia suffruticosa Daisy Bush 43 2007 Ozothamnus decurrens Everlasting 5 1991 Ozothamnus dendroideus Everlasting 12 1987 Ozothamnus ferrugineus Everlasting 5 2006 Ozothamnus pholidotus Everlasting 13 1994 Ozothamnus retusus Everlasting 6 1995 Ozothamnus turbinatus Everlasting 12 1997 Picris squarrosa Native Oxeye 1 Podolepis canescens Native Daisy 2 2006 Podolepis capillaris Native Daisy <1 1968 Podolepis jaceoides Native Daisy 2 2006 Podolepis rugata Native Daisy 2 1999 Podolepis tepperi Native Daisy <1 1991 Podotheca angustifolia Native Daisy 6 2002 Pogonolepis muelleriana Native Daisy <1 1995 Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum Native Daisy 2 2006 Pycnosorus chrysanthes Native Daisy 3 2006 Quinetia urvillei Native Daisy 6 1998 Rhodanthe corymbiflora Paper-daisy <1 1994 Rhodanthe laevis Paper-daisy <1 1990 Rhodanthe microglossa Paper-daisy <1 1968 Rhodanthe moschata Paper-daisy <1 1958 Rhodanthe pygmaea Paper-daisy <1 1996 Rutidosis multiflora Native Daisy 9 1999 Senecio anethifolius Senecio 4 1986 Senecio biserratus Senecio 8 1999 Senecio cunninghamii Senecio 2 2000 Senecio dolichocephalus Senecio 2 1992 Senecio elegans Senecio 23 2002 Senecio glomeratus Senecio 7 2006 Senecio glossanthus Senecio 2 1999 Senecio hispidissimus Senecio 16 1994 Senecio hispidulus Senecio <1 2003 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 55 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Senecio lacustrinus Senecio <1 1985 Senecio lanibracteus Senecio <1 1972 Senecio lautus Senecio 4 1998 Senecio linearifolius Senecio <1 1975 Senecio macrocarpus Large-fruit Groundsel Vulnerable 16 2006 Senecio minimus Senecio 2 2004 Senecio odoratus Senecio 8 2002 Senecio phelleus Senecio 1 1985 Senecio picridioides Senecio 28 2002 Senecio pilocristus Senecio 5 1965 Senecio pinnatifolius Senecio 6 2005 Senecio prenanthoides Senecio 3 1996 Senecio psilocarpus Senecio Vulnerable 21 2006 Senecio pterophorus Senecio 10 1999 Senecio quadridentatus Senecio 4 2004 Senecio spanomerus Senecio 8 1985 Senecio squarrosus Senecio 29 2002 Senecio tenuiflorus Senecio 22 2002 Senecio vulgaris Senecio 2 1983 Sigesbeckia orientalis Native Daisy <1 Solenogyne dominii Native Daisy 2 2001 Sonchus hydrophilus Native Sowthistle 12 2001 Stuartina muelleri Native Daisy 2 1996 Tragopogon porrifolius Introduced Goats-beard 2 1981 Triptilodiscus pygmaeus Native Daisy <1 1995 Vellereophyton dealbatum Native Daisy 3 2006 Vittadinia australasica Native Daisy 15 2001 Vittadinia blackii Native Daisy <1 1965 Vittadinia cervicularis Native Daisy <1 1998 Vittadinia cuneata Native Daisy 1 2006 Vittadinia dissecta Native Daisy 3 1999 Vittadinia eremaea Native Daisy <1 1991 Vittadinia gracilis Native Daisy 3 2002 Vittadinia megacephala Native Daisy <1 1989 Vittadinia pterochaeta Native Daisy <1 1995 Waitzia acuminata Native Daisy <1 1977 Wedelia stirlingii Native Daisy 1 1977 Xerochrysum bracteatum Native Daisy <1

Menyanthaceae Marshwort (2 out of 29 species in Australia) Villarsia reniformis Running Marshflower 8 2006 Villarsia umbricola Marshwort 22 2006

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Stylidiaceae Triggerplants and Allies (12 out of 293 species in Australia) Levenhookia dubia Hairy Stylewort 8 1999 Levenhookia pusilla Midget Stylewort 15 1999 Levenhookia sonderi Slender Stylewort 18 1998 Stylidium armeria <1 1963 Stylidium beaugleholei 92001 Stylidium calcaratum Book Triggerplant 5 1998 Stylidium despectum Dwarf Triggerplant 2 1965 Stylidium dilatatum 2 Stylidium ecorne Foot Triggerplant 6 2002 Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger-plant 5 2006 Stylidium inundatum Hundreds and Thousands 7 2004 Stylidium perpusillum Tiny Triggerplant 8 2002

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Caryophyllales Aizoaceae Pigfaces (7 out of 44 species in Australia) Carpobrotus modestus Inland Pigface 7 2002 Carpobrotus rossii Native Pig Face 7 2005 Disphyma crassifolium Round-leaved Pigface <1 2000 Sarcozona bicarinata Pigface 8 1961 Sarcozona praecox Pigface 1 1961 Tetragonia implexicoma Bower Spinach 7 2005 Trianthema triquetra Red Spinach <1 1990

Amaranthaceae Pigweed (8 out of 157 species in Australia) Alternanthera denticulata Lesser Joyweed <1 2006 Amaranthus mitchellii Boggabri Weed <1 1968 Hemichroa pentandra Trailing Jointweed 11 2000 Ptilotus erubescens Pussy Tails 1 1995 Ptilotus exaltatus Tall Mulla Mulla <1 2005 Ptilotus macrocephalus Featherheads 5 2006 Ptilotus schwartzii Ptilotus <1 1974 Ptilotus spathulatus Pussy Tails <1 1995

Caryophyllaceae Pin Cushion, Wort (5 out of 42 species in Australia) Scleranthus minusculus Cushion knawel <1 1992 Stellaria angustifolia Starwort <1 1995 Stellaria caespitosa Starwort 12 1998 Stellaria multiflora Rayless Starwort <1 1991 Stellaria pungens Prickly Starwort <1 2006

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Chenopodiaceae Saltbushes and Allies (33 out of 291 species in Australia) Atriplex acutibractea Toothed Saltbush <1 1994 Atriplex angulata Fan Saltbush <1 1954 Atriplex australasica Native Orache 2 2004 Atriplex cinerea Grey Saltbush 3 1997 Atriplex paludosa Marsh Saltbush 2 2006 Atriplex pumilio Mat Saltbush <1 1985 Atriplex semibaccata Berry Saltbush <1 2002 Atriplex suberecta Lagoon Saltbush <1 1983 Chenopodium desertorum Frosted Goosefoot <1 1995 Chenopodium glaucum Glaucous Goosefoot 6 2006 Chenopodium nitrariaceum Nitre Goosefoot <1 1974 Dissocarpus biflorus Twin-flower Saltbush <1 1992 Dysphania pumilio Clammy Goosefoot 2 1998 Einadia hastata Saloop <1 1977 Einadia nutans Climbing Saltbush <1 2006 Enchylaena tomentosa Saltbush <1 2001 Halosarcia syncarpa Fused Glasswort 6 1996 Maireana brevifolia Small-leaf Bluebush <1 1967 Maireana enchylaenoides Wingless Fissure Weed <1 2002 Maireana oppositifolia Heathy Bluebush 2 1995 Maireana trichoptera Hairy-fruit bluebush <1 1967 Rhagodia candolleana Seaberry saltbush 6 2006 Rhagodia crassifolia Fleshy saltbush <1 1991 Rhagodia parabolica Fragrant Saltbush <1 1983 Sarcocornia blackiana Thick-head samphire 4 1997 Sarcocornia quinqueflora Beaded Glasswort 6 2006 Sclerolaena muricata Black Roly-poly <1 1964 Sclerostegia arbuscula Shrubby Glasswort 3 2000 Suaeda australis Austral Seablite 4 2000 Tecticornia halocnemoides Samphire 1 2001 Tecticornia indica Brownhead Glasswort <1 1996 Tecticornia pergranulata Blackseed Glasswort 2 2001 Threlkeldia diffusa Coast Bonefruit 5 2000

Droseraceae Sundews (7 out of 117 species in Australia) Drosera auriculata Sundew 5 2004 Drosera binata Sundew <1 2006 Drosera glanduligera Pimpernel Sundew 7 1998 Drosera macrantha Bridal Rainbow, Climbing Sundew 15 1999 Drosera peltata Pale Sundew 3 2002 Drosera pygmaea Tiny Sundew 8 2000 Drosera whittakeri Sundew 45 2003

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Molluginaceae Carpet Weed, Herb (1 out of 6 species in Australia) Glinus lotoides Carpet Weed <1 1998

Portulacaceae Purslane (4 out of 73 species in Australia) Calandrinia corrigioloides Strap Purslane 3 1992 Calandrinia eremaea Twining Purslane <1 1996 Calandrinia granulifera Pygmy Purslane 5 2005 Neopaxia australasica White Purslane 3 1999

Dilleniales Dilleniaceae Guinea (10 out of 253 species in Australia) Hibbertia australis 37 2001 Hibbertia crinita 10 2006 Hibbertia exutiacies Spiky Guinea-flower 1 1985 Hibbertia fasciculata 12 2006 Hibbertia incana 91993 Hibbertia pallidiflora 23 1998 Hibbertia riparia Erect Guinea-flower 9 2006 Hibbertia sericea 23 2006 Hibbertia sessiliflora 21 1987 Hibbertia stricta 21991

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Ericales Epacridaceae Southern Heaths (27 out of 458 species in Australia) Acrotriche affinis Ground-berry 41 1999 Acrotriche cordata Ground-berry 24 2006 Acrotriche depressa Wiry Ground-berry 9 1998 Acrotriche patula Ground-berry 2 1996 Acrotriche serrulata Honeypots 9 2006 Astroloma conostephioides Flame Heath 28 2006 Cranberry Heath 10 2006 Brachyloma ciliatum Heath 23 2006 Brachyloma daphnoides Daphne Heath 2 2005 Brachyloma ericoides Brush Heath 35 2006 Epacris impressa Common Heath 7 2006 Leucopogon clelandii Clelands Beard-heath 55 2001 Leucopogon collinus Fringed Beard-heath 1 1984 Leucopogon cordifolius Beard-heath 5 1998 Leucopogon costatus Twiggy Beard-heath 43 2005 Leucopogon ericoides Pink Beard-heath 9 2003 Leucopogon glacialis Twisted Beard-heath 44 2006 Leucopogon lanceolatus Lance-leaved Beard-heath 2 2006 Leucopogon parviflorus Coastal Beard-heath 9 2007 Leucopogon rufus Beard-heath 13 1998 Leucopogon virgatus Beard-heath 7 2003 Leucopogon woodsii Nodding Beard-heath 31 2001 Lissanthe strigosa Beard-heath <1 1997 Monotoca scoparia Prickly Broom-heath 3 2006 Sprengelia incarnata Pink Swamp Heath <1 1997 Styphelia adscendens Golden Heath 7 2002 exarrhena Desert Heath 46 2001

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Fabales Peas (114 out of 2583 species in Australia) acinacea Gold Dust Wattle 6 2002 Acacia aculeatissima Thin-Leaf Acacia <1 1980 Acacia baileyana Cootamundra Wattle 1 2006 Acacia boormanii Snowy River Wattle 2 1980 Acacia brachybotrya Grey Wattle 3 2001 Acacia calamifolia Wallowa 1 1992 Acacia continua Thorny Wattle <1 1977 Acacia cupularis Coastal Umbrella Bush 12 1998 Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle <1 1974 Acacia decurrens Black Wattle <1 1988 Acacia dodonaeifolia Sticky Wattle 10 1999 Acacia enterocarpa Jumping Jack Wattle Endangered 18 2007 Acacia euthycarpa Wattle 2 1985 Acacia falcata Sally <1 1972 Acacia farinosa Mealy Wattle 25 2001 Acacia glandulicarpa Hairy Pod Wattle Vulnerable 2 2004 Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle <1 1991 Acacia hakeoides Western Black Wattle 3 1998 Acacia halliana Wattle <1 1994 Acacia howittii Sticky Wattle 4 1989 Acacia iteaphylla Flinders Range Wattle 2 2002 Acacia leiophylla Wattle 53 2001 Acacia ligulata Sandhill Wattle 1 2002 Acacia lineata Streaked Wattle 1 1995 Acacia longifolia Sydney Golden Wattle 12 2006 Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle 4 2003 Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood 3 2004 Acacia microcarpa Manna Wattle 7 1998 Acacia mitchellii Mitchell's Wattle 5 2006 Acacia montana Mallee Wattle <1 1990 Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle 11 2006 Acacia notabilis Stiff Golden Wattle <1 2006 Acacia nyssophylla Wattle <1 1997 Acacia oswaldii Miljee <1 1982 Acacia oxycedrus Spike Wattle 13 2006 Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn 5 2003 Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle 12 2006 Acacia retinodes Wirilda 2 1995 Acacia rhetinocarpa Neat Wattle Vulnerable 2 1985 Acacia rigens Needle Wattle 3 1998 Acacia rubida Red-leaf Wattle <1 1966 Acacia rupicola Rock Wattle 9 1999 Acacia sclerophylla Hard-leaf Wattle <1 1982 Acacia simmonsiana Wattle 19 2002

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Acacia sophorae Coast Wattle 9 2006 Acacia spinescens Spiny Wattle 18 2006 Acacia stricta Hop Wattle 3 1997 Acacia suaveolens Sweet-scented Wattle 1 2006 Acacia trineura Three-nerved Wattle 6 2007 Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle <1 1977 Acacia verticillata Prickly Moses 9 2006 Acacia victoriae Prickly Wattle <1 1993 Aotus subspinescens Inland Earless Pea 9 1998 Bossiaea cinerea Bitter-pea 6 2002 Bossiaea prostrata Prostrate Bitter-pea 5 2001 Cullen australasicum Scurf-pea <1 1990 Cullen microcephalum Scurf-pea <1 Cullen patens Scurf-pea <1 1960 Daviesia arenaria Bitter-pea 5 1993 Daviesia benthamii Bitter-pea 3 1997 Daviesia brevifolia Bitter-pea 33 2006 Daviesia leptophylla Bitter-pea <1 1984 Daviesia pectinata Bitter-pea 3 1984 Daviesia ulicifolia Bitter-pea 2 1998 cinerascens Parrot-pea 3 2006 Dillwynia floribunda Parrot-pea <1 1964 Dillwynia glaberrima Parrot-pea 7 2006 Dillwynia hispida Parrot-pea 11 2002 Dillwynia peduncularis Parrot-pea 20 1964 Dillwynia rudis Parrot-pea 2 1977 Dillwynia uncinata Parrot-pea 2 1990 Eutaxia microphylla Small-leaved Bacon and Eggs 6 2006 Glycine clandestina Widespread Glycine <1 1997 Glycine latrobeana Clover Glycine Vulnerable 10 2006 Glycine microphylla Small-leaved Glycine <1 2006 Glycine tabacina Glycine <1 1993 Glycyrrhiza acanthocarpa Native Licorice 1 1998 Gompholobium ecostatum Wedge-pea 28 2005 Goodia lotifolia Native Clover 1 1991 Goodia medicaginea Native Clover 16 2003 Hardenbergia violacea Happy Wanderer <1 1994 Hovea linearis Thin-leaved Hovea <1 2006 Indigofera australis Native Indigo <1 1997 Kennedia prostrata Running Postman 11 2003 Lotus australis Australian Trefoil 6 2006 Lotus cruentus Red-flowered Lotus <1 1971 Phyllota luehmannii Luehmanns Bush-pea 2 Phyllota pleurandroides Bush-pea 41 2002 Phyllota remota Bush-pea 60 2006 Platylobium obtusangulum Native Pea 2 2002 Pultenaea acerosa Bacon and Eggs 29 2006 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 63 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Pultenaea daltonii Bacon and Eggs 7 1979 Pultenaea densifolia Bacon and Eggs 30 1999 Pultenaea dentata Bacon and Eggs 2 1975 Pultenaea hispidula Bacon and Eggs 15 2006 Pultenaea largiflorens Large Flowered Bacon and Eggs <1 1983 Pultenaea laxiflora Bacon and Eggs 5 2004 Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush Pea 6 2001 Pultenaea penna Bacon and Eggs 43 1996 Pultenaea prostrata Prostrate Bacon and Eggs 39 2003 Pultenaea scabra Rough Bacon and Eggs 1 1997 Pultenaea stricta Bacon and Eggs 9 2006 Pultenaea tenuifolia Bacon and Eggs 31 2006 Pultenaea vestita Bacon and Eggs 17 1998 Sphaerolobium minus Reed Pea 7 2006 Swainsona laxa Darling Pea <1 1977 Swainsona lessertiifolia Darling Pea 27 2002 Swainsona procumbens Darling Pea 2 2007 Templetonia egena Mallee-pea <1 1964 Templetonia retusa Mallee-pea <1 1991 Templetonia stenophylla Leafy Mallee-pea 5 2006 Trifolium glomeratum Introduced Clover 1 1997 Trifolium stellatum Introduced Clover 51 1997 Viminaria juncea Golden Spray 3 1997

Fagales Casuarinaceae She-oaks (9 out of 69 species in Australia) Allocasuarina luehmannii Buloke 2 2006 Allocasuarina mackliniana Macklins She-oak 48 1999 Allocasuarina muelleriana Muellers She-oak 21 2006 Allocasuarina paludosa Scrub She-oak 15 2002 Allocasuarina paradoxa She-oak 8 1986 Allocasuarina pusilla Dwarf She-oak 40 2001 Allocasuarina robusta Robust She-oak Endangered 6 1986 Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak 7 2003 Casuarina cunninghamiana River Oak <1 1993

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Lamiales Lentibulariaceae Bladderworts (6 out of 58 species in Australia) Utricularia australis Bladderwort 6 2003 Utricularia beaugleholei Bladderwort 10 2006 Utricularia dichotoma Bladderwort 3 2005 Utricularia lateriflora Bladderwort 1 2004 Utricularia tenella Bladderwort 11 1998 Utricularia violacea Bladderwort 16 1995

Orobanchaceae (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Orobanche cernua Broomrape 5 1969

Phrymaceae (5 out of 21 species in Australia) Glossostigma diandrum Spoon-leaf Mud-mat 1 1992 Glossostigma elatinoides Small Mud-mat 1 1974 Mazus pumilio 42006 Mimulus gracilis <1 2007 Mimulus repens Creeping Monkey Flower 3 2000

Scrophulariaceae Figworts (11 out of 99 species in Australia) Euphrasia collina 52000 Gratiola pedunculata Stalked Brooklime 1 1965 Gratiola peruviana 22007 Gratiola pubescens Austral Brooklime 6 2006 Gratiola pumilo 92001 Limosella australis 31995 Veronica calycina Hairy Speedwell 2 2006 Veronica decorosa 61986 Veronica gracilis 22006 Veronica hillebrandii Coast Speedwell 2 1996 Veronica subtilis 21978

Laurales Lauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood (3 out of 140 species in Australia) and Australian Walnuts glabella Tangled Dodder Laurel 9 2006 Dodder Laurel 5 2001 Dodder Laurel 7 2001

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Liliales Colchicaceae Nancies and Allies (4 out of 48 species in Australia) Burchardia umbellata Milk-maids 9 2002 Wurmbea dioica Early Nancy 4 2003 Wurmbea latifolia Nancy 5 1999 Wurmbea uniflora Nancy 1 1986

Malpighiales Euphorbiaceae Spurges (7 out of 315 species in Australia) Adriana quadripartita 18 2002 Amperea xiphoclada Broom Spurge 2 1998 Bertya oleifolia 31990 Beyeria lechenaultii Pale turpentine bush 4 1999 Beyeria lepidopetala Endangered 20 Euphorbia drummondii <1 1998 Euphorbia terracina 72000

Phyllanthaceae (4 out of 113 species in Australia) Phyllanthus gunnii <1 2002 Poranthera leiosperma 3 Poranthera microphylla 32002 Poranthera triandra 42002

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Malvales Sterculiaceae Kurrajongs and (6 out of 273 species in Australia) Bottletrees Brachychiton populneus Kurrajong <1 Lasiopetalum baueri Slender Velvet-Bush 16 2006 Lasiopetalum behrii Pink Velvet-Bush 10 2006 Lasiopetalum discolor 72006 Lasiopetalum schulzenii Drooping Velvet-bush 16 2006 Thomasia petalocalyx Paper Flower 46 2006

Thymelaeaceae Pimeleas (11 out of 110 species in Australia) Pimelea curviflora Rice Flower <1 2007 Pimelea flava Rice Flower 4 1994 Pimelea glauca Rice Flower 11 2006 Pimelea hewardiana Rice Flower 8 1989 Pimelea ligustrina Rice Flower <1 1965 Pimelea linifolia Rice Flower <1 1992 Pimelea micrantha Rice Flower <1 1994 Pimelea octophylla Rice Flower 21 2006 Pimelea phylicoides Rice Flower 21 1999 Pimelea serpyllifolia Rice Flower 9 2002 Pimelea stricta Rice Flower 12 2001

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Myrtales Lythraceae Loosestrifes (3 out of 27 species in Australia) Lythrum hyssopifolia Loosestrife 3 2002 Lythrum junceum Loosestrife 4 1991 Lythrum salicaria Loosestrife <1 1997

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Myrtaceae Native Myrtles (74 out of 2211 species in Australia) Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple 2 1981 Babingtonia behrii Baeckea 18 2001 Baeckea crassifolia Baeckea 13 1998 Baeckea ericaea Baeckea 38 2006 Callistemon macropunctatus Bottlebrush 13 1968 Callistemon rugulosus Scarlet Bottlebrush 18 2002 Calytrix alpestris Star flower 34 2006 Calytrix involucrata Star flower <1 1982 Calytrix tetragona Star flower 8 2006 Corymbia tessellaris Carbeen or Moreton Bay ash <1 1986 Darwinia micropetala Mountain bell 59 2006 Eucalyptus angulosa Ridge fruited Mallee 2 1985 Desert Stringybark 42 2001 Eucalyptus aromaphloia Apple Box <1 1981 Eucalyptus baxteri Brown Stringybark 21 2001 Eucalyptus behriana Broad leaved Mallee Box 5 2006 Eucalyptus bicostata Southern Blue Gum <1 1994 Eucalyptus botryoides Bangalay <1 1991 Eucalyptus brachycalyx Gilja <1 1990 Eucalyptus calycogona Square-fruited mallee 3 1995 Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum 2 2002 Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple 1 1994 Eucalyptus cladocalyx Sugar Gum <1 1995 Eucalyptus costata Ridge-fruited Mallee 2 1986 Eucalyptus diversifolia Soap Mallee 30 2006 Eucalyptus dumosa White mallee 3 2002 Eucalyptus fasciculosa Pink Gum 49 2006 Eucalyptus globulus Southern Blue Gum <1 1994 Eucalyptus goniocalyx Olive-barked box <1 1963 Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell 2 1999 Eucalyptus incrassata Ridge-fruited mallee 11 2001 Eucalyptus kitsoniana Gippsland Mallee 2 1981 Eucalyptus largiflorens Black box <1 2002 Eucalyptus leptophylla Narrow-leaved Red Mallee 9 2006 Yellow gum 22 2005 Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box <1 1967 Eucalyptus microcarpa Inland Grey Box 2 1996 Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate 4 2004 Eucalyptus odorata Peppermint box 7 2000 Eucalyptus oleosa Red Mallee <1 1991 Eucalyptus ovata Swamp Gum 5 2004 Eucalyptus pauciflora Snow Gum 1 1997 Eucalyptus phenax Eucalypt 4 2000 Eucalyptus porosa South Australian Mallee Box 5 2001 Eucalyptus rugosa Kingscote Mallee 8 1999

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Eucalyptus socialis Red Mallee 2 1999 Eucalyptus splendens Apple-jack 38 2007 Eucalyptus viminalis Rough Barked Manna Gum 7 2002 Eucalyptus viridis Green Mallee 2 1995 Eucalyptus willisii Eucalypt 15 1998 Eucalyptus wimmerensis 22 2001 Euryomyrtus ramosissima Euryomyrtus <1 1990 Kunzea ericoides Kanuka <1 1958 Kunzea pomifera Muntries 50 2006 Leptospermum continentale Tea tree 10 2006 Leptospermum coriaceum Green Tea Tree 9 1999 Leptospermum juniperinum Prickly Tea Tree <1 1980 Leptospermum laevigatum Coastal Tea Tree 1 1982 Leptospermum lanigerum Silky Tea Tree 4 2006 Leptospermum myrsinoides Silky Tea Tree 24 2006 Melaleuca acuminata Mallee Honey-myrtle 6 2002 Melaleuca armillaris Bracelet Honey-myrtle <1 Melaleuca brevifolia Mallee Honey-myrtle 28 2006 Melaleuca decussata Cross-leaved Honey-myrtle 3 1997 Melaleuca gibbosa Slender Honey-myrtle 16 2007 Melaleuca halmaturorum Salt Paperbark 21 2006 Melaleuca lanceolata Western Black Tea tree 9 2006 Melaleuca squamea Swamp Honey-myrtle 3 2006 Melaleuca squarrosa Scented Paperbark 3 2006 Melaleuca uncinata Broombush 6 2006 Melaleuca wilsonii Violet Myrtle 37 2005 Micromyrtus ciliata Myrtle 5 2001 Micromyrtus flaviflora Myrtle <1 1981 Thryptomene calycina Myrtle 3

Onagraceae Water Primrose and (4 out of 19 species in Australia) Willowherbs Epilobium billardierianum Willowherb 4 2002 Epilobium glabellum Willowherb 14 1985 Epilobium hirtigerum Hairy Willowherb 2 2002 Epilobium pallidiflorum Willowherb 5 2006

Nymphaeales Hydatellaceae Hydatellid Herbs (1 out of 9 species in Australia) Trithuria submersa Trithuria 10 1998

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Pinales Cupressaceae Native Cypress (4 out of 23 species in Australia) Callitris canescens Cypress Pine 2 1989 Callitris gracilis Slender Cypress-pine 3 2001 Callitris rhomboidea Dune Cypress Pine 3 1997 Callitris verrucosa Mallee Pine 4 2005

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Poales Centrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges (8 out of 30 species in Australia) Aphelia gracilis 31995 Aphelia pumilio 82004 Centrolepis aristata 71999 Centrolepis cephaloformis 41996 Centrolepis fascicularis 22004 Centrolepis glabra 81998 Centrolepis polygyna 11 2000 Centrolepis strigosa 61998

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Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record

Cyperaceae Sedges (86 out of 731 species in Australia) Baumea acuta 32007 Baumea arthrophylla 92006 Baumea articulata 22006 Baumea gunnii <1 1997 Baumea juncea 12 2006 Baumea laxa 12 1996 Baumea rubiginosa 12004 Baumea tetragona <1 1987 Bolboschoenus caldwellii <1 1998 Carex appressa <1 1992 Carex bichenoviana 21998 Carex breviculmis <1 2003 Carex fascicularis 22006 Carex gaudichaudiana <1 1991 Carex gunniana 82007 Carex inversa Knob Sedge <1 1997 Carex tereticaulis 51998 Caustis pentandra Thick Twist Rush 16 1999 Chorizandra australis 72006 Chorizandra enodis Black Bristlerush 15 2006 Cladium procerum 72006 Cyperus bifax <1 1961 Cyperus gunnii 22006 Cyperus gymnocaulos <1 1998 Cyperus laevigatus <1 1987 Cyperus lhotskyanus 52002 Cyperus lucidus <1 1976 Cyperus vaginatus <1 1999 Eleocharis acuta Sharp Spike Sedge 3 2007 Eleocharis atricha 62002 Eleocharis gracilis 11997 Eleocharis macbarronii 4 Eleocharis pallens <1 1998 Eleocharis plana <1 1966 Eleocharis pusilla 22002 Eleocharis sphacelata 11997 Fimbristylis velata 12005 Gahnia clarkei 52007 Gahnia deusta 18 2006 Gahnia filum 22 2001 Gahnia lanigera 91999 Gahnia radula 21997 Gahnia sieberiana <1 1983 Gahnia trifida 17 2003 Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus <1 2006

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Isolepis australiensis <1 1983 Isolepis cernua 52006 Isolepis fluitans 42004 Isolepis hookeriana 11997 Isolepis inundata 12006 Isolepis platycarpa 12 1997 Isolepis producta 51994 Isolepis stellata 16 2003 Lepidosperma canescens 20 1998 Lepidosperma carphoides 30 2006 Lepidosperma concavum 13 2006 Lepidosperma congestum 24 2003 Lepidosperma curtisiae 41995 Lepidosperma gladiatum 11 2006 Lepidosperma laterale 21997 Lepidosperma longitudinale 52006 Lepidosperma neesii 21998 Lepidosperma semiteres 13 1998 Lepidosperma 34 2002 sp. narrow leaf Lepidosperma viscidum 11 2006 Schoenoplectus litoralis <1 1983 Schoenoplectus pungens 82000 Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani 31998 Schoenus apogon 42006 Schoenus breviculmis 25 2001 Schoenus brevifolius <1 1963 Schoenus carsei 11 1998 Schoenus deformis 55 2006 Schoenus discifer 41982 Schoenus fluitans 13 1997 Schoenus laevigatus 91998 Schoenus latelaminatus Medusa Bog Sedge 8 1993 Schoenus lepidosperma <1 2004 Schoenus maschalinus 11997 Schoenus nanus 32002 Schoenus nitens 12 2004 Schoenus racemosus 32006 Schoenus sculptus 81996 Schoenus tesquorum 82006 Tetraria capillaris 72006 Tricostularia pauciflora 32006

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Juncaceae Rushes (20 out of 70 species in Australia) Juncus amabilis 11997 Juncus articulatus Jointed Rush 2 1998 Juncus australis <1 1995 Juncus bufonius 31999 Juncus caespiticius 42006 Juncus flavidus 22005 Juncus holoschoenus Jointleaf Rush 4 2006 Juncus homalocaulis <1 2002 Juncus kraussii 92001 Juncus pallidus 62006 Juncus pauciflorus 12006 Juncus planifolius 22005 Juncus procerus 12006 Juncus radula 11997 Juncus subsecundus 22002 Juncus usitatus <1 1998 Luzula densiflora Dense Wood-rush 3 2004 Luzula flaccida <1 2004 Luzula meridionalis 41998 Luzula ovata 62004

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Poaceae Grasses (120 out of 1057 species in Australia) Agrostis venusta 22003 Amphibromus archeri 62003 Amphibromus fluitans Vulnerable 1 2005 Amphibromus macrorhinus 72004 Amphibromus neesii 22002 Amphibromus nervosus Common Swamp Wallaby Grass 3 2006 Amphibromus recurvatus Dark Swamp Wallaby Grass 6 2006 Amphibromus sinuatus 51994 Amphipogon caricinus Greybeard grass <1 1996 Amphipogon strictus Greybeard grass 7 2002 Anthoxanthum odoratum <1 2004 Austrodanthonia auriculata <1 1986 Austrodanthonia caespitosa 22000 Austrodanthonia carphoides <1 1977 Austrodanthonia duttoniana 22000 Austrodanthonia eriantha <1 2001 Austrodanthonia fulva 22000 Austrodanthonia geniculata 16 2003 Austrodanthonia induta <1 1964 Austrodanthonia pilosa 22006 Austrodanthonia racemosa 11998 Austrodanthonia setacea 32003 Austrodanthonia tenuior <1 2002 Austrofestuca littoralis 51996 Austrostipa acrociliata 22003 Austrostipa blackii 11995 Austrostipa curticoma 71996 Austrostipa drummondii 21998 Austrostipa echinata 31953 Austrostipa elegantissima <1 1996 Austrostipa eremophila <1 1988 Austrostipa exilis 51999 Austrostipa flavescens 92006 Austrostipa gibbosa 11995 Austrostipa hemipogon 51997 Austrostipa macalpinei 82001 Austrostipa mollis 10 2002 Austrostipa muelleri 21993 Austrostipa multispiculis 51995 Austrostipa mundula 16 1998 Austrostipa nitida <1 1994 Austrostipa nodosa 22000 Austrostipa oligostachya <1 1996 Austrostipa puberula 21997 Austrostipa pubinodis 32005

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Austrostipa scabra 21999 Austrostipa semibarbata 31995 Austrostipa setacea <1 1992 Austrostipa stipoides 51998 Austrostipa stuposa <1 1975 Austrostipa trichophylla 21999 Bothriochloa macra <1 2006 Bromus arenarius <1 1991 Chloris truncata <1 2002 Cymbopogon ambiguus <1 2000 Cynodon dactylon <1 2002 Deschampsia cespitosa 12000 Deyeuxia densa 51991 Deyeuxia minor 61995 Deyeuxia quadriseta 21998 Dichelachne crinita 42002 Dichelachne micrantha <1 1968 Distichlis distichophylla 10 2006 Echinochloa esculenta 31992 Echinopogon ovatus <1 1991 Ehrharta erecta 21991 Elymus rectisetus 21985 Elymus scaber 11997 Enneapogon nigricans <1 1985 Eragrostis brownii Brown's Lovegrass 1 2003 Eragrostis elongata <1 1990 Eragrostis infecunda 42007 Eragrostis parviflora <1 1990 Eriochloa pseudoacrotricha <1 1997 Glyceria australis Manna Grass 4 2006 Hemarthria uncinata 31997 Imperata cylindrica 11998 Iseilema vaginiflorum <1 1977 Lachnagrostis aemula Tumbling Blowngrass 2 2004 Lachnagrostis billardierei 11 2002 Lachnagrostis filiformis 32006 Lachnagrostis meionectes 32004 Lachnagrostis palustris 100 2007 Lachnagrostis punicea 92000 Lachnagrostis robusta 91999 Lachnagrostis scabra 10 2000 Microlaena stipoides <1 2006 Neurachne alopecuroides Foxtail Mulga Grass 11 2001 Notodanthonia longifolia <1 1976 Notodanthonia semiannularis 52006 Panicum effusum 12002 Paspalum distichum <1 1985 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 77 of 97 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for South East SA

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Pentapogon quadrifidus 22003 Phragmites australis 11999 Poa clelandii 31994 Poa crassicaudex 21 1999 Poa fax 81997 Poa halmaturina 61976 Poa labillardierei 22006 Poa meionectes 21998 Poa morrisii 31994 Poa poiformis 52006 Poa rodwayi 41997 Poa sieberiana <1 2003 Poa tenera 21997 Pseudoraphis spinescens <1 1987 Puccinellia stricta 41998 Spinifex hirsutus 41986 Spinifex sericeus 71997 Sporobolus virginicus Sand Couch 4 2004 Tetrarrhena acuminata 21993 Tetrarrhena distichophylla <1 1994 Tetrarrhena juncea <1 Tetrarrhena turfosa 52007 Themeda triandra <1 2006 Triodia bunicola <1 0002 Triodia scariosa Porcupine Grass 1 1999 Urochloa praetervisa <1 1983 Walwhalleya proluta 12006 Zoysia macrantha 62004

Restionaceae Restiona Sedges (8 out of 146 species in Australia) Apodasmia brownii 19 2006 Baloskion tetraphyllum 12007 Empodisma minus <1 1984 Eurychorda complanata <1 1965 Hypolaena fastigiata 12 2006 Lepidobolus drapetocoleus 19 1991 Leptocarpus tenax 52006 Lepyrodia muelleri 72006

Typhaceae Cumbungi and Allies (2 out of 2 species in Australia) Typha domingensis Bulrush, Cumbungi 2 1997 Typha orientalis <1 1985

Xyridaceae Xyris Herbs (1 out of 26 species in Australia) Xyris operculata 12005

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Proteales Proteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas (22 out of 1147 species in Australia) and Allies Adenanthos terminalis Gland Flower 35 2006 Banksia marginata Silver Banksia 12 2006 Banksia ornata Banksia 41 2006 Conospermum patens Smoke-bush 23 1999 Grevillea angustiloba Grevillea 63 2007 Grevillea aquifolium Grevillea 12 1997 Grevillea ilicifolia Holly Grevillea 17 2005 Grevillea lavandulacea Grevillea 16 1998 Grevillea linearifolia Linear-leaf Grevillea <1 1982 Grevillea pterosperma Desert Grevillea <1 1988 Grevillea rosmarinifolia Grevillea <1 1986 Hakea carinata Hakea 30 1999 Hakea mitchellii Desert Hakea 24 2006 Hakea nodosa Yellow Hakea 31 2006 Hakea repullulans Hakea 32 1998 Hakea rostrata Beaked Hakea 37 2006 Hakea rugosa Dwarf Hakea 32 2006 Hakea salicifolia Hakea <1 2004 Hakea sericea Hakea <1 1989 Hakea vittata Beaked Needlewood 70 2006 Isopogon ceratophyllus Horny Cone Bush 32 2006 Persoonia juniperina Prickly Geebung 12 2006

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Sapindales Nitrariaceae (1 out of 1 species in Australia) Nitraria billardierei Nitraria <1 1991

Rutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, (20 out of 496 species in Australia) Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allies Boronia coerulescens Boronia 12 2005 Boronia filifolia Slender Boronia 21 1998 Boronia inornata Desert Boronia <1 1988 Boronia nana Small Boronia 9 2006 Boronia parviflora Small Boronia 1 1997 Boronia pilosa Hairy Boronia 5 1997 Correa alba White Correa 3 1996 Correa glabra Rock Correa 2 1998 Correa pulchella Correa 4 1996 Correa reflexa Common Correa 12 2006 Geijera parviflora Wilga <1 1970 Leionema equestre Leionema Endangered 5 1996 Leionema hillebrandii Leionema 13 1983 Leionema microphyllum Leionema 50 2005 Phebalium bullatum Desert Phebalium 2 1998 Phebalium lowanense Lowan Phebalium Vulnerable 35 2006 Phebalium squamulosum Forest Phebalium <1 1993 Philotheca angustifolia Philotheca 4 1991 Philotheca pungens Philotheca 15 1999 Zieria veronicea Pink Zieria 18 1995

Sapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, (5 out of 222 species in Australia) Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes Dodonaea bursariifolia Small Hop Bush 3 1998 Dodonaea hexandra Horned Hop Bush 4 1998 Dodonaea humilis Hop Bush 11 1999 Dodonaea procumbens Trailing Hop Bush Vulnerable 6 1982 Dodonaea viscosa Sticky Hop Bush 2 2003

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Solanales Convolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning (11 out of 132 species in Australia) Glory Calystegia sepium Greater Bindweed 8 1998 Convolvulus angustissimus Bindweed 3 2004 Convolvulus erubescens Australian Bindweed 3 2002 Convolvulus recurvatus Bindweed 2 1994 Convolvulus remotus Bindweed 2 1999 Cuscuta tasmanica Tasmanian Dodder 13 1995 Dichondra repens Kidney Weed 3 2006 Dichondra Kidney Weed 3 1990 sp. inglewood Wilsonia backhousei Narrow-leaf Wilsonia 16 2001 Wilsonia humilis Silky Wilsonia 7 2007 Wilsonia rotundifolia Round-leaf Wilsonia 18 2002

Solanaceae Native Gooseberries, (9 out of 210 species in Australia) Wild Tomatos and Boxthorns Grammosolen dixonii Dixon's ray flower 3 Nicotiana maritima Coast Tobacco 1 1959 Solanum aviculare Kangaroo Apple 2 1994 Solanum hoplopetalum Thorny Solanum <1 1951 Solanum hystrix Porcupine Solanum 2 Solanum laciniatum Kangaroo Apple 14 2002 Solanum oligacanthum Nightshade <1 Solanum simile Oondoroo 8 2006 Solanum sturtianum Thargomindah Nightshade <1 1960

Zygophyllales Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae (3 out of 57 species in Australia) Tribulus terrestris Tribulus <1 Zygophyllum apiculatum Zygophyllum <1 2000 Zygophyllum billardierei Zygophyllum 5 1997

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Appendix 1 List of all families covered by the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool

These families of plants and 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 families (> 16,600 species) - all land snails (> 2,300 species) - selected spider families (> 1,100 species) - rotifers – aquatic wheel animals (> 700 species)

Vertebrate fauna Actinopterygii Ray-finned fish Ambassidae Chanda Perches, Glassfishes, Perchlets Apogonidae Big Eyes, Cardinal Fishes, Cardinalfishes, Gobbleguts, Soldier Ariidae Fork-tailed Catfishes Atherinidae Hardyheads, Silversides, Whitebait Batrachoididae Bastard Stonefish, Frogfishes, Toadfishes Belonidae Long Toms, Longtoms, Needle Fishes, Needlefishes Blenniidae Blennies, Fangblennies, Rockshippers Brachionichthyidae Handfishes Carangidae Amberjacks, Jacks, Pilotfishes, Pompanos, Queenfishes, Run Cepolidae Bandfishes Chanidae Milkfish Snake Blennies, Weedfishes Clupeidae Herrings, Menhadens, Pilchards, Sardines, Shads, Sprats Cynoglossidae Tongue Soles Diodontidae Burrfishes, Porcupinefishes Eleotridae Gudgeons, Sleepers Elopidae Ladyfish Engraulidae Anchovies Enoplosidae Oldwife Ephippidae Batfishes, Spadefishes Galaxiidae Galaxias, Salamanderfish Gerreidae Mojarras, Silver Biddies, Silver-bellies, Silverbellies, Silverbiddi Gobiidae Gobies Gonorynchidae Beaked Salmon, Beaked Sandfish, Ratfish Hemiramphidae Garfishes, Halfbeaks

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Vertebrate fauna Kuhliidae Flagtails Kurtidae Nurseryfishes Kyphosidae Drummers, Halfmoons, Knifefishes, Microcanthids, Nibblers, S Labridae Wrasses, Parrotfishes, Rockwhitings Leiognathidae Pony Fishes, Ponyfishes, Slipmouths Lutjanidae Fusilers, Hussars, Snappers, Tropical Snappers Megalopidae Tarpons Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes Microdesmidae Dartfishes, Wormfishes Monacanthidae Leatherjackets Mugilidae Mullets Muraenidae Moray Eels Ophichthidae Snake Eels, Worm Eels Osteoglossidae Saratoga Ostraciidae Boxfishes, Coffer Fishes, Cowfishes, Trunkfishes, Turretfishes Paralichthyidae Sand Flounders Percichthyidae Australian Freshwater Basses, Australian Freshwater Blackfish Platycephalidae Flatheads Pleuronectidae Right Handed Flatfishes, Righteye Flounders Plotosidae Eel-Tailed Catfishes Polynemidae Tassel-fishes, Threadfin Salmons, Threadfins Pomacentridae Damselfishes Pomatomidae Bluefish, Tailor Pristigasteridae Ilishas, Pellonas, Pristigasterids Pseudomugilidae Blue Eyes, Blue-eyes Retropinnidae Southern Graylings, Southern Smelts Scatophagidae Butterfishes, Scats Sciaenidae Croakers, Drums, Jewfishes Serranidae Basslets, Perchlets, Rockcods, Wirrahs Siganidae Mi Mi, Rabbit Fish, Rabbitfishes, Spinefoot Sillaginidae Sillagos, Whitings Soleidae Soles Sparidae Breams, Porgies, Seabreams Synbranchidae One-gilled Eel, Swamp Eels Pipefishes, Seahorses Synodontidae Lizardfishes Terapontidae Grunters Blowfishes, Pufferfishes, Puffers, Toadfishes, Tobys Tetrarogidae Fortesques, Sailback Scorpionfishes, Waspfish Toxotidae Archerfishes, Rifle Fish Zanclidae Moorish Idol Amphibia Amphibians Hylidae Tree-Frogs Microhylidae Micro Tree-Frogs Myobatrachidae Myobatrachid or Southern Frogs Ranidae True Frogs Aves Birds Acanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills and Allies Accipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites

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Vertebrate fauna Aegothelidae Owlet Nightjars Alaudidae Larks Alcedinidae Kingfishers and Kookaburras Anatidae Swans, Ducks and Geese Anhingidae Darter Anseranatidae Magpie Goose Apodidae Swifts and Swiftlets Ardeidae Herons, Egrets and Bitterns Artamidae Butcherbirds, Currawongs and Woodswallows Atrichornithidae Scrub-birds Burhinidae Thicknees (Stone-Curlews) Cacatuidae Cockatoos Campephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and Minivets Caprimulgidae Nightjars Casuariidae Cassowary and Emus Centropodidae Pheasant Coucal Charadriidae Plovers, Dotterels and Lapwings Ciconiidae Black-necked Stork Climacteridae Treecreepers Columbidae Pigeons and Doves Coraciidae Dollarbird Corcoracidae Australasian Mud-nesters Corvidae Crows and Jays Cuculidae Cuckoos Dicaeidae Flower-peckers Dicruridae Fan-tails, Drongos and Monarchs Diomedeidae Albatrosses Estrildidae Grass Finches Eupetidae Whipbirds, Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblers Falconidae Falcons and Kestrels Fregatidae Frigatebirds Glareolidae Pratincoles Gruidae Cranes Haematopodidae Oystercatchers Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins Hydrobatidae Storm-petrels Jacanidae Jacanas Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skuas and Jaegers Maluridae Fairy-wrens and Grasswrens Megapodiidae Mound-builders Meliphagidae Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Menuridae Lyrebirds Meropidae Rainbow Bee-eater Motacillidae Pipits and Wagtails Muscicapidae Old World Flycatchers and Thrushes Nectariniidae Sunbirds and Spiderhunters Neosittidae Australian Sitella Oriolidae Old World Orioles and Figbirds Orthonychidae Logrunners Otididae Australian Bustard Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies

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Vertebrate fauna Paradisaeidae Birds-of-Paradise Pardalotidae Pardalotes Pedionomidae Plains-wanderer Pelecanidae Pelicans Petroicidae Australasian Robins Phaethonitidae Tropicbirds Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags Phasianidae Quail, Fowl and Allies Pittidae Pittas Podargidae Frogmouths Podicipedidae Grebes Pomatostomidae Australasian Babblers Procellariidae Fulmars, Petrels, Prions and Shearwaters Psittacidae Parrots Ptilonorhynchidae Bowerbirds Rallidae Crakes, Moorhens, Rails and Allies Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocet Rostratulidae Painted Snipe Scolopacidae Waders (Snipe, Godwits, Curlew, Sandpipers and Allies) Spheniscidae Penguins Strigidae Hawk-type Owls Sturnidae Starlings and Mynas Sulidae Boobies and Gannets Sylviidae Old World Warblers Threskiornithidae Ibis and Spoonbills Turnicidae Button-quail Tytonidae Barn-type Owls Zosteropidae White-eyes (Silvereyes) Chondrichthyes Sharks and rays Alopiidae Thresher Sharks Dasyatidae Stingrays Lamnidae Mackeral, White Pointer, Mako and Porbeagle Sharks Pristidae Sawfishes Mammalia Mammals Acrobatidae Feathertailed Gliders Burramyidae Pygmy-possums Dasyurids (Quolls, Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies) Delphinidae Dolphins, Orcas,Pilot Whales and Melon-headed Whales Emballonuridae Sheath-tailed Bats Hipposideridae Leaf-nosed Bats Kogiidae Dwarf and Pygmy Sperm Whales Macropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos and Tree-kangaroos Megadermatidae False Vampire (Ghost) Bats Molossidae Free-tailed Bats Muridae Rats and Mice Myrmecobiidae Numbat Notoryctidae Mole Ornithorhynchidae Platypus Otariidae Eared Seals

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Vertebrate fauna Peramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny Bandicoot Petauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, Striped Possum and Leadbeaters Possu Phalangeridae Brushtail Possums, Cuscuses and Scaly-tailed Possum Phascolarctidae Phocidae True Seals Phocoenidae Porpoises Physeteridae Sperm Whales Potoroidae Pottoroos, Bettongs and the Musky Rat Kangaroo Pseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater Glider Pteropodidae Fruit-bats and Allies Rhinolophidae Horseshoe Bats Tachyglossidae Echidna Tarsipedidae Honey Possum Thylacinidae Thylacine Thylacomyidae Bilbies Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats Vombatidae Ziphiidae Beaked Whales Petromyzontida Petromyzontidae Lampreys Reptilia Reptiles Acrochordidae File snakes Agamidae Dragon lizards Boidae Pythons Carettochelydidae Pitted-shelled turtle Chelidae Side-necked Tortoises Colubridae Rear fang snakes Crocodylidae Crocodiles Elapidae Front fang snakes Gekkonidae Geckos Pygopodidae Legless lizards Scincidae Skinks Typhlopidae Worm-snakes and Blind-Snakes Varanidae Monitors Sarcopterygii Lobe-finned fish Ceratodontidae Lungfishes

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Invertebrate fauna Arachnida Spiders, mites and ticks Actinopodidae Two-doored Trapdoor Spiders Araneidae Orb-weaving Spiders Barychelidae Brush-footed Trapdoor Spiders Chthoniidae Ctenizidae Trapdoor Spiders Cyrtaucheniidae Trapdoor Spiders Dipluridae Funnel-web-like Spiders Garypidae Hexathelidae Funnel-web Spiders Idiopidae Trapdoor Spiders Lycosidae Wolf Spiders Migidae Brushless-legged Trapdoor Spiders Nemesiidae Funnel-web Spiders Sparassidae Huntsmen Spiders (formerly Heteropodidae) Theraphosidae Bird-eating Trapdoor Spiders Bivalvia Bivalves Hyriidae Freshwater Mussels Sphaeriidae Pea-shells Chilopoda Centipedes Scolopendridae Diplopoda Millipedes Dalodesmidae Metopidiotrichidae Pachybolidae Paradoxosomatidae Eurotatoria Wheel Animals Adinetidae Rotifers with Undifferentiated Cilia Asplanchnidae Sac-like Wheel Animals Atrochidae Sessile Wheel Animals Brachionidae Sac-like Wheel Animal Collothecidae Sessile Wheel Animals Conochilidae Six-"armed" Wheel Animals Dicranophoridae Tong-grabbing Wheel Animals Epiphanidae Shell-less Wheel Animals Euchlanidae Wheel Animals Flosculariidae Sessile-footed Wheel Animals Gastropodidae Shelled Wheel Animals Habrotrochidae Rotifers with Paired Trochi Hexarthridae Gelatinous-colonial Wheel Animals Ituridae Shelled Wheel Animals Lecanidae Shelled Wheel Animal Lepadellidae Wheel Animals Lindiidae Wheel Animals Microcodonidae Wheel Animals Mytilinidae Wheel Animals Notommatidae Pseudo-segmented Wheel Animals

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Invertebrate fauna Philodinavidae Rotifers with Simplified Trochi Philodinidae Rotifers with Paired Trochi Proalidae Worm-like Wheel Animals Scaridiidae Wheel Animals Synchaetidae Sac-, Bell- or Cone-shaped Wheel Animals Testudinellidae Free-swimming Round-shelled Wheel Animals Tetrasiphonidae Wheel Animal Trichocercidae Comma-like Wheel Animals Trichotriidae Wheel Animals Trochosphaeridae Globular Wheel Animals Gastropoda Snails Achatinellidae Conical-shelled Land Snails Amphibolidae Supra-littoral Globose "Land" Snails Ancylidae Freshwater Limpets Assimineidae Freshwater, Land and Saltmarsh Snails Athoracophoridae Triangular Mantled Slugs Bithyniidae Operculate Freshwater Snails Bulimulidae Elongate High-spired Land Snails Camaenidae Camaenid Land Snails Caryodidae Giant Land Snails Cerastuidae Land Snails Charopidae Flattened and Turbinate Land Snails Corillidae Land Snail Cyclophoridae Horny Circular Operculate Land Snails Cystopeltidae Australian "Half" Slugs Diplommatinidae Circular Operculate Land Snails Ellobiidae Primitive Supralittoral Pulmonate Snails Glacidorbidae Freshwater Snails Helicarionidae Helicarionid Land Snails Helicinidae Top-shaped Operculate Land Snails Helicodiscidae Stenopylis Land Snail Hydrobiidae Freshwater Operculate Snails Hydrocenidae Calcareous Operculate Land Snails Hydrococcidae Paucispiral Operculate Saltmarsh Snails Iravadiidae Estuarine and Marine Operculate Snails Lymnaeidae Eutrophic Freshwater Snails Megaspiridae Coelocion Land Snail Neritidae Calcareous Operculate Marine and Estuarine Snails Planorbidae Freshwater Snails Pomatiopsidae Salt-lake Snails Punctidae Translucent Frosted Land Snails Pupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled Land Snails Pupinidae Glossy and Porcellaneous Operculate Land Snails Rathouisiidae Carnivorous Primitive Slugs Rhytididae Carnivorous Land Snails Subulinidae Elongate Land Snails Succineidae Amber Land Snails Thiaridae Freshwater Horny Operculate Snails Trochomorphidae Native Slug Truncatellidae Supralittoral Calcareous Operculate Snails

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Invertebrate fauna Viviparidae Freshwater Subspiral Horny Operculate Snails Insecta Acanthosomatidae Shield Bugs Aenictopecheidae Aenictopecheidae Aeshnidae Hawker, Duskhawker and Emperor Damselflies Aleyrodidae Aphylidae Apidae Social Bees Apioceridae Flower-loving Flies Flat bugs, Bark bugs Archipetalidae Tasmanian Redspot Dragonfly Asilidae Robber Flies Atriplectididae Caddisflies Austrocorduliidae Hawk, Mosquitohawk and Swiftwing Dragonflies Austropetaliidae Redspot Dragonflies Baetidae Blue-winged Olive Mayflies, Small Mayflies Stilt bugs Chinch Bugs Bombyliidae Bee Flies Buprestidae Jewel Beetles Calocidae Caddisflies Carabidae Ground Beetles Chlorocyphidae Jewel Damselflies Chorismagrionidae Pretty Relict Damselfly Cicadidae Coenagrionidae Bluetail and Thin Damselflies Colletidae Short-tongued Bees Conoesucidae Caddisflies Cordulephyidae Shutwing Dragonflies Corduliidae Tigerhawk and Emerald Dragonflies Waterboatmen Burrower Bugs Armoured Scales, Diaspids Diphlebiidae Rockmaster Damselflies

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Invertebrate fauna Dytiscidae Dytiscidine Water Beetles Ecnomidae Caseless Caddisflies Eurybrachyidae Formicidae Ants Toad Bugs Water-striders Glossosomatidae Stone-case Caddisflies Gomphidae Dragon, Hunter and Vicetail Dragonflies Gomphomacromiidae Urfly Dragonflies Gyrinidae Gyrinid Water Beetles Halictidae Haliplidae Haliplid Water Beetles Helicophidae Caddisflies Helicopsychidae Snail Case Caddisflies Hemicorduliidae Emerald and Swamp Emerald Dragonflies Hemiphlebiidae Ancient Greenling Hesperiidae Skippers, flats, awls & darts Hydrobiosidae Caddisflies Marsh Treaders, Water Measurers Hydrophilidae Water Beetle Hydropsychidae Net Spinning Caddisflies Hydroptilidae Micro Caddisflies Hygrobiidae Hygrobiid Water Beetles Idiostolidae Isostictidae Wiretail and Pin Damselflies Kalotermitidae Termite Kokiriidae Caddisflies Leptoceridae Long-horned Caddisflies Leptophlebiidae Prong Gilled Mayflies Leptopodidae Leptopodidae Lestidae Ringtail, Reedling and Dusky Spreadwing Damselflies Lestoidedae Bluestreak Damselflies Lestoniidae Libellulidae Perchers, Archtails and other Dragonflies Lindeniidae Tiger Dragonflies Blues, Coppers, Hairstreaks and Metalmarks Macromiidae Cruiser Dragonflies Mastotermitidae Giant Northern Termite Megachilidae Megapodagrionidae Flatwing Damselflies Membracidae Horned Miridae Miridae

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Invertebrate fauna Mydidae Mydas Flies, Wasp-mimic Flies Water Scorpions Nesameletidae Mayflies Noteridae Noterid Water Beetles Backswimmers Nymphalidae Browns, Nymphs, Danaines Velvety Shore Bugs Oeconesidae Caddisflies Oniscigastridae Mayflies Oxygastridae Orange Streamcruiser Dragonfly Papilionidae Swallowtails Moss Bugs Stinkbugs Petaluridae Petaltail Dragonflies Philopotamidae Finger Net caddisflies, Silken Tube Spinners Philorheithridae Caddisflies Pieridae Whites and Yellows Plectrotarsidae Caddisflies Pygmy Backswimmers Polycentropodidae Caseless Caddisflies Prosopistomatidae Mayflies Protoneuridae Threadtail Damselflies Pseudococcidae Mealy Bugs Pseudocorduliidae Mistfly Dragonflies Assassin Bugs Rhinotermitidae Termite Seed Bugs Stenopsychidae Caddisflies Stenotritidae Synlestidae Whitetip and Needle Damselflies Synthemistidae Spottail and Tigertail Dragonflies Tasimiidae Tasimiidae Telephlebiidae Darner Dragonflies Termitidae Termite Termopsidae Termite Thaumastocoridae Therevidae Stiletto Flies

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Invertebrate fauna Lacebugs Urothemistidae Basker, Pennant and Baron Dragonflies Small Water Striders, Riffle Bugs Malacostraca Crabs, lobsters, shrimps and woodlice Eusiridae Hadziidae Hyalidae Hypsimetopodidae Phreatoicidean Isopods Melitidae Neoniphargidae Paracalliopiidae Paramelitidae Phreatoicidae Phreatoicidean Isopods Phreatoicopsinae Phreatoicidean Isopods Talitridae sandfleas, sandhoppers, landhoppers Polychaeta Bristleworms, Scale Worms, Fan Worms, Rag Wor Aphroditidae sea mice Cirratulidae Cirratulid worms Sigalionidae scale worm

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Vascular flora Cycadopsida Cycads Cycadaceae Native Cycads Zamiaceae Native Cycads Liliopsida Monocots Alismataceae Water Plantains Amaryllidaceae Anarthriaceae Aponogetonaceae Pond Lilies Araceae Settlers Flax, Cunjevoi, Native Lilies Arecaceae Palms Asphodelaceae Native Leek Asteliaceae Palm-Lilies and Allies Blandfordiaceae Christmas Bells Boryaceae Pincushion Lillies Burmanniaceae Burmannias Campynemataceae Centrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges Colchicaceae Nancies and Allies Sedges Dioscoreaceae Native Yams Ecdeiocoleaceae Eriocaulaceae Pipeworts Flagellariaceae Whip Vine Haemodoraceae Bloodroots, Conostyles, Kangaroo Paws and their Allies Hemerocallidaceae Hydrocharitaceae Swamp Lily, Eel Weed, Frogbit and Water Thyme Hypoxidaceae Native Lilies Iridaceae Irises and Allies Juncaceae Rushes Juncaginaceae Water Ribbons Luzuriagaceae Orange and Turquoise Berries Musaceae Native Bananas Orchids Pandanaceae Pandans and Allies Petermanniaceae Philesiaceae Philydraceae Frogsmouths and Stream Lilies Poaceae Grasses Pontederiaceae Water Hyacinths and Allies Potamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and Horned Pondweeds, Pondweed Restionaceae Restiona Sedges Ripogonaceae Ruppiaceae Smilacaceae Lawyer Vines, Supplejack, Wombat Berry and Scrambling Lily Sparganiaceae Floating Bur Reed Stemonaceae Stemona Climbers Taccaceae Arrowroot and Allies Thismiaceae Fairy Lanterns Typhaceae Cumbungi and Allies Xanthorrhoeaceae Grass Trees, Lomandras and Allies

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Vascular flora Xyridaceae Xyris Herbs Zingiberaceae Native Ginger and Allies Magnoliopsida Dicots Achariaceae Aizoaceae Pigfaces Akaniaceae Turnip Wood Amaranthaceae Pigweed Anacardiaceae Bollygum, Native Plum Aphanopetalaceae Asteraceae Daisies and Allies Atherospermataceae Austrobaileyaceae Austrobaileyas Balanopaceae Pimplebark Balanophoraceae Balanophoras Bombacaceae Baobabs Boraginaceae Forget-me-not Burseraceae Canarium and Garuga Calycanthaceae Cardiopteridaceae Peripterygium Vines Caryophyllaceae Pin Cushion, Wort Casuarinaceae She-oaks Chenopodiaceae Saltbushes and Allies Combretaceae Plums, Bullwaddies, Mangroves and Bushwillow Connaraceae Connara Climbers Convolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning Glory Cunoniaceae Christmas Bushes and Mararas Dichapetalaceae Dichapetals Dilleniaceae Guinea Flowers Droseraceae Sundews Elaeagnaceae Oleaster Epacridaceae Southern Heaths Heathers and Rhododendrons Erythroxylaceae Erythroxylum Euphorbiaceae Spurges Eupomatiaceae Bolwarra Fabaceae Peas Haloragaceae Raspworts and Milfoils Hernandiaceae Hernandias and Valvantheras Himantandraceae Galbulimimas Hydatellaceae Hydatellid Herbs Lauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian Walnuts Leeaceae Leeas Lentibulariaceae Bladderworts Limeaceae Linderniaceae Lythraceae Loosestrifes Melastomataceae Native Lasiandra and Allies Meliaceae Rosewoods and Mahoganies Menispermaceae Snake, Round-leaf and Pearl Vines Menyanthaceae Marshwort

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Vascular flora Molluginaceae Carpet Weed, Herb Monimiaceae Sassafras, Beech Native Myrtles Nelumbonaceae Waterlilies Nepenthaceae Nepenthes Pitcher Plants Nitrariaceae Nyctaginaceae Tarvine, Pisonia and Birdlime Trees Ochnaceae Brackenridgea Onagraceae Water Primrose and Willowherbs Opiliaceae Oplilia Climbers Orobanchaceae Phrymaceae Phyllanthaceae Phytolaccaceae Introduced Monococcus Picrodendraceae Portulacaceae Purslane Proteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas and Allies Putranjivaceae Rhizophoraceae Mangroves Rutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allie Sapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes Scrophulariaceae Figworts Simaroubaceae Native Plum and Allies Solanaceae Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and Boxthorns Sphenocleaceae Sterculiaceae Kurrajongs and Bottletrees Stylidiaceae Triggerplants and Allies Thymelaeaceae Pimeleas Tiliaceae Trimeniaceae Trimenia Vitaceae Winteraceae Pepper Trees Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae Pinopsida Pines and Allies Araucariaceae Araucaria Pines Cupressaceae Native Cypress Podocarpaceae Podocarp Pines

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Appendix 2 Acknowledgements

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) 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 • Museum • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (Launceston) • 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 the data and not necessarily that of the CHAFC parent Museums.

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 (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 • Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH).

The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the data and not necessarily that of the AVH parent Herbaria.

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Other Government Organisations • 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) • - Department of Primary Industries and Water (Natural Values Atlas) • Victoria - Department of Sustainability and Environment • - Department of Environment and Conservation

Non-government • Birds Australia • Mr Russell Sheil - Rotifers of Australia • Mr David Crosby - of Victoria

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