Biodiversity Summary: Central West, New South Wales

Biodiversity Summary: Central West, New South Wales

Biodiversity Summary for NRM Regions Species 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 plant and animal surveys and collections from across Australia to automatically generate a report for each NRM region. Data sources (Appendix 2) include national and state herbaria, museums, state governments, CSIRO, Birds Australia and a range of surveys conducted by or for DEWHA. For each family of plant and animal covered by ANHAT (Appendix 1), this document gives the number of species in the country and how many of them are found in the region. It also identifies species listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered or Conservation Dependent under the EPBC Act. A biodiversity summary for this region is also available. For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html Limitations • ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular plants (over 15,000 species) and a range of invertebrate groups. Groups 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 Central West NSW Page 1 of 124 21-Jan-11 Species List for NRM Region Central West, New South Wales This list was produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT). ANHAT is a database and decision support tool which uses over 33 million specimen and survey records for vertebrates, selected invertebrates and 137 vascular plant families (over 15,000 species). This species list does not include exotic or extinct species. 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 Actinopterygii Ambassidae Chanda Perches, (1 out of 12 species in Australia) Glassfishes, Perchlets Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's Glassfish <1 2002 Atherinidae Hardyheads, (2 out of 20 species in Australia) Silversides, Whitebait Craterocephalus fulvus Unspecked Hardyhead 2 1990 Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum Flyspecked Hardyhead <1 2009 Clupeidae Herrings, Menhadens, (1 out of 11 species in Australia) Pilchards, Sardines, Shads, Sprats Nematalosa erebi Bony Bream 3 2009 Eleotridae Gudgeons, Sleepers (3 out of 39 species in Australia) Hypseleotris klunzingeri Western Carp Gudgeon 3 2007 Mogurnda adspersa Southern Purplespotted Gudgeon <1 2005 Philypnodon grandiceps Flathead Gudgeon 2 2009 Galaxiidae Galaxias, (1 out of 23 species in Australia) Salamanderfish Galaxias olidus Mountain Galaxias 5 2009 Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes (1 out of 16 species in Australia) Melanotaenia fluviatilis Murray River Rainbowfish 7 2009 Species list for Central West NSW Page 2 of 124 21-Jan-11 Species list for Central West NSW Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record Percichthyidae Australian Freshwater (4 out of 17 species in Australia) Basses, Australian Freshwater Blackfish, Australian Freshwater Cods, Temperate Seabasses Gadopsis marmoratus River Blackfish 2 2006 Maccullochella macquariensis Trout Cod 4 2007 Maccullochella peelii Murray Cod 5 2009 Macquaria ambigua Golden Perch 4 2009 Plotosidae Eel-Tailed Catfishes (1 out of 19 species in Australia) Tandanus tandanus Freshwater Catfish 4 2009 Retropinnidae Southern Graylings, (1 out of 3 species in Australia) Southern Smelts Retropinna semoni Australian Smelt 5 2009 Terapontidae Grunters (2 out of 33 species in Australia) Bidyanus bidyanus Silver Perch 2 2006 Leiopotherapon unicolor Spangled Perch 1 2007 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 3 of 124 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for Central West NSW Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record Amphibia Hylidae Tree-Frogs (21 out of 81 species in Australia) Cyclorana alboguttata Striped Burrowing Frog 2 2007 Cyclorana cultripes Knife-footed Frog <1 2000 Cyclorana platycephala Water-holding Frog 7 2009 Cyclorana verrucosa Rough Frog 9 2008 Litoria adelaidensis Slender Tree Frog <1 2007 Litoria aurea Green and Golden Bell Frog Vulnerable 3 1977 Litoria bicolor Northern Dwarf Tree Frog <1 Litoria booroolongensis Booroolong Frog Endangered 7 2000 Litoria caerulea Green Tree Frog 5 2010 Litoria citropa Blue Mountains Tree Frog <1 1994 Litoria dentata Bleating Tree Frog 1 2005 Litoria ewingii Brown Tree Frog <1 2002 Litoria fallax Dwarf Tree Frog <1 Litoria gracilenta Dainty Green Tree Frog <1 Litoria latopalmata Broad Palmed Frog 4 2009 Litoria lesueuri Lesuer's Frog <1 2005 Litoria peronii Peron's Tree Frog 7 2010 Litoria phyllochroa Leaf Green Tree Frog <1 2005 Litoria rubella Red Tree Frog 5 2010 Litoria verreauxii Verreaux's Tree Frog 2 2009 Litoria wilcoxii Stoney Creek Frog <1 2005 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 4 of 124 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for Central West NSW Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record Myobatrachidae Myobatrachid or (20 out of 121 species in Australia) Southern Frogs Crinia parinsignifera Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet 5 2009 Crinia signifera Common Froglet 2 2009 Crinia sloanei Sloane's Toadlet 5 2001 Limnodynastes dumerilii Banjo Frog, Eastern Pobblebonk 3 2009 Limnodynastes fletcheri Barking Frog 13 2010 Limnodynastes interioris Giant Banjo Frog 19 2010 Limnodynastes peronii Striped Marsh Frog <1 2005 Limnodynastes salmini Salmon-striped frog 10 2009 Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog 5 2009 Limnodynastes terraereginae Northern Bullfrog 3 2009 Neobatrachus pictus Painted Frog <1 1973 Neobatrachus sudelli Painted Burrowing Frog 8 2010 Notaden bennettii Crucifix Toad 16 2010 Opisthodon ornatus Ornate Burrowing Frog 2 2008 Pseudophryne bibroni Bibron's Toadlet, Brown Toadlet 3 2006 Pseudophryne coriacea Red-backed Toadlet <1 1970 Pseudophryne corroboree Southern Corroboree Frog Endangered 3 1976 Uperoleia capitulata Small-headed Toadlet 17 2000 Uperoleia laevigata Smooth Toadlet 3 2008 Uperoleia rugosa Wrinkled Toadlet 13 2010 Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Page 5 of 124 21-Jan-11 Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region. Species list for Central West NSW Proportion of Most EPBC sampled range recent Common Name Status in the region (%) record Aves Acanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills (23 out of 43 species in Australia) and Allies Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill 3 2010 Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill 4 2010 Acanthiza inornata Western Thornbill <1 2002 Acanthiza lineata Striated Thornbill 3 2009 Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill 7 2010 Acanthiza pusilla Brown Thornbill 3 2009 Acanthiza reguloides Buff-rumped Thornbill 5 2010 Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill 3 2009 Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface 3 2010 Aphelocephala pectoralis Chestnut-breasted Whiteface 4 1994 Calamanthus pyrrhopygius Chestnut-rumped Heathwren 7 2009 Dasyornis brachypterus Eastern Bristlebird Endangered 1 1991 Gerygone albogularis White-throated Gerygone 3 2009 Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone 6 2009 Gerygone mouki Brown Gerygone <1 2005 Gerygone tenebrosa Dusky Gerygone 2 1992 Origma solitaria Rockwarbler 5 2009 Pycnoptilus floccosus Pilotbird <1 2005 Pyrrholaemus sagittatus Speckled Warbler 9 2009 Sericornis citreogularis Yellow-throated Scrubwren <1 2008 Sericornis frontalis White-browed Scrubwren 2 2009 Sericornis magnirostris Large-billed Scrubwren <1 1979 Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill 3 2010 Accipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites (16 out of 19 species in Australia) Accipiter cirrhocephalus Collared Sparrowhawk 2 2008 Accipiter fasciatus Brown Goshawk 2 2009 Accipiter novaehollandiae Grey Goshawk <1 2003 Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle 2 2010 Aviceda subcristata Pacific Baza <1 1999 Circus approximans Swamp Harrier 1 2002 Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier 3 2010 Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite 4 2010 Elanus scriptus Letter-winged Kite 2 2005 Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle <1 2008 Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite 2 2009 Hamirostra melanosternon Black-breasted Buzzard <1 2005 Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle 4 2010 Lophoictinia isura Square-tailed Kite 2 2009 Milvus migrans Black Kite 2 2010 Pandion haliaetus Osprey <1 1992 Species are shown only if

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