Refer to this map as: Wet Tropics Bioregion KANGAROO HILLS SERIES WTMAveg 1:50 000 Vegetation Survey QUEENSLAND SHEET 8060-3 EDITION 1 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 350 145°35' 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 145°40' 360 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68145°45' Pidgeon 43d 24a 528 18°45' 18°45' 555 24a 43d 24a 43d 43d 568 26 43e 43e 542 43d 43d Ck 43e 66f 26 507 43d 43d 66f 43d 519 43e 22e 43d 43d 66f 66f Box Creek 43d 43b 43b 579 22e 43d 43d 66f 66e 24a 43e 43d Camel Creek 533 43d 25 Douglas 43e 43b 592 24a 43d 649 24a 43d 25 534 Basalt Hill 563 Creek 43d 43e 43e 43d 66e 24a 66f 521 43d 66f 24 705 43e 43d 24a 24a 66e 24 24a 43e 43d 483 534 448 24a 43d 547 648 669 Tara 536 Creek 66f 23 Creek 538 43d 24a 505 43d 24a Black Mountain Poison 43e 23 43d 512 43e Oaky 15a 67h 24a 478 15a 15a 515 falls falls 15a 43d 675 22 517 22e15a Creek 557 43e falls 43e 35a 66f 22 22e 66e 559 43e 559 35a 22e 43d 516 539 Creek 43e 43e 22e 22e 21 43d 43e 21 Tara 43e 43e Douglas 474 43d 43e 35a 43d 43d 79 469 20 489 66f 43e 79 43d 20 469 478 43e 508 43e 35a 43e 462 43d 43d 697 19 43d 505 19 482 468 18 Creek 18 503 Black Michael 475 498 17 518 18°50' 18°50' 472 17 482 Pine 495 Cow Creek . Ryeburn 625 16 Creek 16 517 476 The Jump Up 15 512 15 484 491 477 14 436 Douglas Mount Claro 14 474 516 Creek Creek 13 579 482 482 Mount Jimmy 13 523 471 505 Four 544 12 Dead 415 12 Mile 455 Creek 468 519 472 Billy 11 Bell Horse 518 11 Snake Creek 457 453 7910 Sandy Creek 79 416 10 442 525 Creek 589 472 456 09 Creek 09 399 Billy 577 Dora 465 472 556 08 472 477 08 18°55' 455 18°55' 474 487 Creek 07 07 545 Mount Dora 488 399 584 472 445 06 . 06 Kangaroo Hills 411 454 406 482 445 05 453 Creek 519 05 548 452 495 04 482 04 464 489 Packsaddle 436 456 Snake 423 495 Douglas 03 03 438 428 Creek 497 Dora Creek Creek 02 Creek Sawpit 02 Creek Fifteen 458 424 405 446 425 01 Mile 01 503 Stony 467 Creek The Bluff Tomahawk 408 512 Ck 79 00 Creek 408 79 Creek 00 406 503 438 448 416 N 465 573 425 553 000m 404 99 99 Bullock 78 343000m E 44 45 46 47 48 49 350 145°35'51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 145°40' 360 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 145°45' 012345Kilometres Date of map production: January 2009 © Wet Tropics Management Authority 2009 FULL LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE ARE SHOWN WITH FIVE MINUTE TICKS INSIDE THE NEATLINE GREY NUMBERED GRID LINES ARE 1000 METRE INTERVALS OF THE UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR GRID, ZONE 55 (MAP GRIDAUSTRALIA ), GDA Oak Hills Wallaman Falls ISBN 978-1-921591-49-5 GRID VALUES ARE SHOWN IN FULL ONLY AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE MAP GN MN VERTICAL DATUM: AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM; HORIZONTAL DATUM: GDA94; TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION; ELEVATIONS IN METRES TN Atherton Railway GRID Kangaroo Hills Mount Fox CONVERGENCE Allanton Hill (0.5°) GRID-MAGNETIC 221 ANGLE (8.1°) Rainforests Sclerophyll forests and woodlands Vegetation complexes and mosaics Shrublands and heathlands Unvegetated, cleared or non-native Vegetation not mapped Rock pavement and coastal True North, Grid North and Magnetic North are shown 15a Microphyll thickets 43e Eucalyptus forests and woodlands 66f 67h Shrublands and heathlands Naturally unvegetated diagrammatically for the centre of this map. Magnetic headland complexes North is correct for 2008 and moves easterly by 0.1° in about five years. 22e Casuarina forests and woodlands SERIES WTMAveg SHEET 8060-3 EDITION 1 Vegetation codes in legend boxes above are examples only. For a complete listing of vegetation codes and descriptions see back of map. VEGETATION MAPPING INFORMATION Abstract 14e Simple microphyll vine-fern forest characterised byUromyrtus tenella . Very wet uplands on suaveolens (on rock pavements). Dry uplands on granites. Lophostemon suaveolens±± Timonius timon Ficus rubiginosa ± Acacia leptostachya This series of vegetation maps of the Wet Tropics of Queensland Bioregion depicts the vegetation metamorphics. (subtype of 14a) (on shallow soils and rock pavements). Wet to dry foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites. community types identified by J.P Stanton and D. Stanton. The mapping is based on their interpretation of 43g LowEucalyptus portuensis woodland + Corymbia citriodora subsp. citriodora + Syncarpia 1:25,000 aerial photography. Marked-up photography was scanned and orthorectified to the Authority's 14f Microphyll vine-sedge forest characterised bySyzygium kuranda + Pouteria euphlebia + Podocarpus glomuliferasubsp. glomulifera + shrub layer of Lophostemon confertus (on rocky slopes). Moist and 66f Variable shrubland complex +Acacia leptostachya ± Eucalyptus lockyeri subsp. exuta ± Lophostemon 1:50,000 GIS drainage coverage using an 80 metre digital elevation model (DEM). Vegetation polygons grayae+ Musgravea stenostachya + Stenocarpus cryptocarpus . Wet (± cloud) uplands on dry uplands and highlands on rhyolites. confertus± Lophostemon suaveolens. Moist and dry uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolites. were extracted digitally from the scanned images while their vegetation attributes were inputted manually. metamorphics. (subtype of 14a) 44a Medium to tall openEucalyptus reducta forest + Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. glomulifera + 66g Medium deciduousBombax ceiba var. leiocarpum / Cochlospermum gillivraei woodland ± Microphyll vine thickets (MVT) Allocasuarina torulosa. Wet to dry highlands mainly on granites. Erythrophleum chlorostachys complex. Wet foothills on granites and metamorphics. Citation 15a Microphyll vine thicket characterised by emergentAraucaria cunninghamii var. cunninghamii. Moist 44b Medium openEucalyptus reducta forest + Corymbia citriodora subsp. citriodora ± Eucalyptus 66h Medium semi-deciduousCanarium australianum woodland complex. Moist and dry uplands on WTMA (2009). 'name of map sheet ' [map] Edition 1. 1:50,000. Vegetation of the Wet Tropics of and dry foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites. portuensis. Moist and dry uplands on granites and metamorphics. granites. Queensland. Wet Tropics Management Authority. Cairns. 15b Microphyll vine thicket (restricted to Mount Fox on unconsolidated pyroclastic volcanic cones). Dry 44c MediumEucalyptus reducta woodland + Eucalyptus granitica + Corymbia citriodora subsp. uplands on basalts. citriodora + Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. glomulifera ± Corymbia dimorpha ± Corymbia leichhardtii. SHRUBLANDS AND HEATHLANDS Accuracy 15c Microphyll vine thicket with emergentLicuala ramsayi var. ramsayi + Oraniopsis appendiculata Dry uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolites. 67a TallAcacia celsa shrubland + Callitris endlicheri + Podocarpus grayae (on steep mountain slopes). The positional accuracy of the mapped vegetation polygons is ±12 metres from the true position as depicted (impeded drainage). Verywet uplands on granites and metamorphics. 44d Medium openEucalyptus reducta woodland + Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. glomulifera ± Corymbia Wet and very wet foothills to highlands on granites. on the Australian 1:50,000 Topographic Survey Map Series R733. Horizontal accuracy is estimated at 90% 15d Microphyll vine thicket commonly withMimusops elengi ± Terminalia muelleri ± Pouteria sericea ± intermedia (shallow soils). Moist and dry uplands and highlands on rhyolites and granites. 67b ClosedAcacia flavescens shrubland + Allocasuarina littoralis + Melaleuca viridiflora + Alyxia spicata of well-defined detail within ±50 metres of true position. Exocarpos latifolius. Moist and wet lowlands on dunes. (subtype of 8a) 44e Low openEucalyptus reducta woodland + Corymbia citriodora subsp. citriodora + Corymbia ±Lophostemon grandiflorus ± Acacia calyculata (on exposed coastal headlands). Wet lowlands and Deciduous microphyll thickets (DVT) abergiana± Eucalyptus drepanophylla + Acacia calyculata + Jacksonia thesioides. Dry uplands on foothills on granites and rhyolites. Data Sources 16a Deciduous microphyll vine thicket. Moist and dry foothills on granites. granites. 67c Open to closedAsteromyrtus lysicephala heathland and shrubland + Asteromyrtus angustifolia + Vegetation of the Wet Tropics of Queensland Bioregion (WTMA2008) 16b Deciduous microphyll vine thicket characterised byGossia bidwillii (on steep rock talus and boulder 45a Tall openEucalyptus resinifera forest + Corymbia intermedia + Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. Thryptomene oligandra+ Acacia crassicarpa ± Jacksonia thesioides ± Leucopogon yorkensis . Moist Wet Tropics of Queensland World HeritageArea (WTMA) glomulifera+ Allocasuarina torulosa ± Eucalyptus grandis ± Callitris macleayana . Wet uplands and Drainage (WTMA) slopes). Moist foothills on granites. (variant of 16a) lowlands on (longitudinal) dunes. Microphyll fern thickets (MFT) highlands mostly on granites and rhyolites. 67d Tall openAllocasuarina littoralis shrubland + Melaleuca viridiflora ± Lophostemon suaveolens . Very Spot heights (WTMA) 45b MediumEucalyptus resinifera woodland + Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. glomulifera + Corymbia Waterbodies (WTMA: derived from Vegetation of the Wet Tropics of Queensland Bioregion and imagery) 17a Simple microphyll vine-fern thicket. Verywet (± cloud) highlands on granites. wet lowlands on dunes. 17b Microphyll vine thicket characterised byTrochocarpa bellendenkerensis + Uromyrtus tenellus + leptoloma+ Eucalyptus portuensis + Allocasuarina spp. ± Corymbia abergiana ± Corymbia 67e TallAllocasuarina littoralis shrubland + Lophostemon suaveolens + Corymbia intermedia + Acacia 80m DEM (WTMA) intermedia. Moist and dry uplands and highlands on rhyolites and granites. (variant of 45a) Roads (© Pitney Bowes MapInfoAustralia Pty Ltd, 2008) Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa+ Placospermum coriaceum + Musgravea stenostachya + Acacia celsa (on crassicarpa+
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