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This list has been produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPC) for the Natural Resource Management Spatial Information System. The list was produced using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), which analyses data from a range of plant and animal surveys and collections from across Australia to automatically generate a report for each NRM region. Data sources (Appendix 2) include national and state herbaria, museums, state governments, CSIRO, Birds Australia and a range of surveys conducted by or for DEWHA. For each family of plant and animal covered by ANHAT (Appendix 1), this document gives the number of species in the country and how many of them are found in the region. It also identifies species listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered or Conservation Dependent under the EPBC Act. A biodiversity summary for this region is also available. For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html Biodiversity Summary for NRM Regions Species List What is the summary for and where does it come from? • ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular plants (over 15,000 species) and a range of invertebrate groups. Groups not yet covered in ANHAT • The data used come from authoritative sources, but they are not perfect. All species names have been confirmed as valid species names, but it is not possible to confirm all species locations. The list summarises the input data, so errors in the data received would be reflected in this document. • The scientific names and taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the data and not necessarily that found in government censuses, databases or other authoritative lists. Limitations Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool Groups not yet covered in ANHAT are not included in the list. (ANHAT), Page 1 of 250 Species list for Rangelands WA 21-Jan-11

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This list has been produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPC) for the Natural Resource Management Spatial Information System.

The list was produced using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), which analyses data from a range of plant and animal surveys and collections fromacross Australia to automatically generate a report for each NRM region. Data sources(Appendix 2) include national and state herbaria, museums, state governments, CSIRO, BirdsAustralia and a range of surveys conducted by or for DEWHA.

For each family of plant and animal covered by ANHAT (Appendix 1), this document gives thenumber of species in the country and how many of them are found in the region. It alsoidentifies species listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered or ConservationDependent under the EPBC Act.

A biodiversity summary for this region is also available.For more information please see: www.environment.gov.au/heritage/anhat/index.html

Biodiversity Summary for NRM RegionsSpecies List

What is the summary for and where does it come from?

• ANHAT currently contains information on the distribution of over 30,000 Australian taxa. This includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish, 137 families of vascular plants (over 15,000 species) and a range of invertebrate groups. Groups not yet covered in ANHAT are not included in the list.

• The data used come from authoritative sources, but they are not perfect. All species names have been confirmed as valid species names, but it is not possible to confirm all species locations. The list summarises the input data, so errors in the data received would be reflected in this document.

• The scientific names and taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the data and not necessarily that found in government censuses, databases or other authoritative lists.

Limitations

Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool

Groups not yet covered in ANHATare not included in the list.

(ANHAT),

Page 1 of 250Species list for Rangelands WA

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Species List for NRM RegionRangelands, Western Australia

This list was produced by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities using the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT). ANHAT is a database and decision support tool which uses over 33 million specimen and survey records for vertebrates, selected invertebrates and 137 vascular plant families (over 15,000 species). This species list does not include exotic or extinct species.

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

Vertebrate faunaActinopterygiiAmbassidae Chanda Perches,

Glassfishes, Perchlets(3 out of 12 species in Australia)

Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's Glassfish 2 1974Ambassis agrammus Sailfin Glassfish <1 1971Parambassis gulliveri Giant Glassfish 20 1974

Apogonidae Big Eyes, Cardinal Fishes, Cardinalfishes, Gobbleguts, Soldier Fishes

(1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Glossamia aprion 1 1998

Ariidae Fork-tailed Catfishes (1 out of 16 species in Australia)

Ariopsis graeffei Blue Catfish <1

Atherinidae Hardyheads, Silversides, Whitebait

(8 out of 20 species in Australia)

Atherinosoma elongata Elongate Hardyhead, 5 1970Craterocephalus capreoli North-west Hardyhead 29 1987Craterocephalus cuneiceps Deep Hardyhead 100 1987Craterocephalus helenae Drysdale Hardyhead 100 1998Craterocephalus lentiginosus Freckled Hardyhead 100 2001Craterocephalus pauciradiatus Few-ray Hardyhead 100 1987Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum Flyspecked Hardyhead <1 1998Craterocephalus stramineus Blackmast 9 1974

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Blenniidae Blennies, Fangblennies, Rockshippers

(2 out of 9 species in Australia)

Omobranchus rotundiceps Rotund Blenny 15 1987Omox biporos Omox Blenny 25 1991

Chanidae Milkfish (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Chanos chanos Milkfish 17 1991

Clupeidae Herrings, Menhadens, Pilchards, Sardines, Shads, Sprats

(2 out of 11 species in Australia)

Herklotsichthys koningsbergeri Koningsberger's herring 10 1999Nematalosa erebi Bony Bream <1 1999

Diodontidae Burrfishes, Porcupinefishes

(1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Diodon holocanthus Freckled Porcupinefish 25 1989

Eleotridae Gudgeons, Sleepers (8 out of 39 species in Australia)

Hypseleotris aurea Golden Carp Gudgeon 100 1974Kimberleyeleotris hutchinsi Mitchell Gudgeon 100 1998Kimberleyeleotris notata Drysdale Gudgeon 100 1975Milyeringa veritas Cave Gudgeon, Blind Gudgeon 100 2003Mogurnda mogurnda Northern Purplespotted Gudgeon 4 2007Mogurnda oligolepis Kimberley Mogurnda 100 1991Oxyeleotris lineolata Sleepy Cod 3 1976Oxyeleotris selheimi Blackbanded Gudgeon 1 1998

Ephippidae Batfishes, Spadefishes (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Zabidius novemaculeatus Shortfin Batfish 11 1976

Galaxiidae Galaxias, Salamanderfish

(1 out of 23 species in Australia)

Galaxias maculatus Common Galaxias <1 1970

Gerreidae Mojarras, Silver Biddies, Silver-bellies, Silverbellies, Silverbiddies

(1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Gerres filamentosus Threadfin Silverbiddy 5

Page 3 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Gobiidae Gobies (15 out of 99 species in Australia)

Acentrogobius caninus Green-shoulder Goby 5 1987Acentrogobius viridipunctatus Greenspotted Goby 5 1983Apocryptodon madurensis Peppered Mudskipper 23 1987Chlamydogobius ranunculus Tadpole Goby 6 2001Drombus triangularis Brown Drombus 4 1987Favonigobius melanobranchus Blackthroat Goby 13 1987Glossogobius giuris Tank Goby 27 2001Istigobius ornatus Ornate Sandgoby 19 1987Periophthalmus argentilineatus Silverlined Mudskipper 9 1999Periophthalmus darwini Darwin's Mudskipper 8 1987Periophthalmus minutus Minute Mudskipper 14 1987Periophthalmus murdyi Ed's Mudskipper 7 2003Periophthalmus novaeguineaensis New Guinea Mudskipper 8 1983Scartelaos histophorus Bearded Mudskipper 11 1983Yongeichthys nebulosus Hairfin Goby 9 1987

Kyphosidae Drummers, Halfmoons, Knifefishes, Microcanthids, Nibblers, Sea Chubs

(1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Girella tricuspidata Luderick 1 1970

Lutjanidae Fusilers, Hussars, Snappers, Tropical Snappers

(1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Lutjanus sebae Red Emperor 22 2004

Megalopidae Tarpons (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Megalops cyprinoides Oxeye Herring <1 1991

Melanotaeniidae Rainbowfishes (4 out of 16 species in Australia)

Melanotaenia australis Western Rainbowfish 14 1971Melanotaenia gracilis Slender Rainbowfish 100 1990Melanotaenia pygmaea Pygmy Rainbowfish 100 1974Melanotaenia splendida Eastern Rainbowfish 1 1991

Monacanthidae Leatherjackets (1 out of 9 species in Australia)

Monacanthus chinensis Fanbelly Leatherjacket 4 1987

Page 4 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Mugilidae Mullets (4 out of 18 species in Australia)

Aldrichetta forsteri Yelloweye Mullet <1 1970Liza vaigiensis Diamondscale Mullet 19 1999Mugil cephalus Sea Mullet <1 1970Valamugil buchanani Bluetail Mullet 10 1987

Platycephalidae Flatheads (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Platycephalus indicus Bartail Flathead 4 1987

Plotosidae Eel-Tailed Catfishes (3 out of 19 species in Australia)

Neosilurus hyrtlii Hyrtl's Catfish 2 1991Neosilurus pseudospinosus Falsespine Catfish 40Paraplotosus albilabris Whitelip Catfish 40 1987

Polynemidae Tassel-fishes, Threadfin Salmons, Threadfins

(1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Eleutheronema tetradactylum Blue Threadfin 9 1984

Pseudomugilidae Blue Eyes, Blue-eyes (1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis Blueback Blue Eye 19 1987

Scatophagidae Butterfishes, Scats (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Selenotoca multifasciata 3

Serranidae Basslets, Perchlets, Rockcods, Wirrahs

(2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Epinephelus coioides Goldspotted Rockcod 9 1987Epinephelus malabaricus Blackspotted Rockcod 20 1987

Sillaginidae Sillagos, Whitings (2 out of 6 species in Australia)

Sillago maculata Trumpeter Whiting 6 1987Sillago schomburgkii Yellowfin Whiting 40 1983

Sparidae Breams, Porgies, Seabreams

(1 out of 5 species in Australia)

Acanthopagrus latus Western Yellowfin Bream 100

Syngnathidae Pipefishes, Seahorses (1 out of 9 species in Australia)

Hippichthys penicillus Beady Pipefish 20 1987

Page 5 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Terapontidae Grunters (12 out of 33 species in Australia)

Amniataba caudavittata Yellowtail Grunter 8 1991Amniataba percoides Barred Grunter 4 1991Hannia greenwayi Greenway's Grunter 100 2001Hephaestus epirrhinos Longnose Sooty Grunter 100 1998Hephaestus fuliginosus Sooty Grunter 2 1985Hephaestus jenkinsi Western Sooty Grunter 23 1974Leiopotherapon aheneus Fortescue Grunter 100 1974Leiopotherapon macrolepis Kimberley Spangled Perch 100Leiopotherapon unicolor Spangled Perch 2 1993Syncomistes butleri Sharpnose Grunter 4 1994Syncomistes rastellus Drysdale Grunter 86 2006Terapon jarbua Crescent Grunter 7 1987

Tetraodontidae Blowfishes, Pufferfishes, Puffers, Toadfishes, Tobys

(4 out of 18 species in Australia)

Arothron hispidus Stars-and-stripes Puffer 20 1987Arothron manilensis Narrowlined Puffer 20 1999Arothron reticularis Reticulate Toadfish 50 1983Chelonodon patoca Milkspot Toadfish 5 1987

Toxotidae Archerfishes, Rifle Fish (2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Toxotes chatareus Sevenspot Archerfish <1 1971Toxotes kimberleyensis Kimberley Archerfish 100 1974

Page 6 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

AmphibiaHylidae Tree-Frogs (28 out of 81 species in Australia)

Cyclorana alboguttata Striped Burrowing Frog <1Cyclorana australis Giant Frog 29 2004Cyclorana cryptotis Hidden-ear Frog 53 2004Cyclorana cultripes Knife-footed Frog 5 2000Cyclorana longipes Long-footed Frog 35 2004Cyclorana maini Main's Frog 61 2004Cyclorana novaehollandiae New Holland Frog <1Cyclorana platycephala Water-holding Frog 16 2004Cyclorana vagita Wailing Frog 84 1997Litoria adelaidensis Slender Tree Frog 1 1979Litoria bicolor Northern Dwarf Tree Frog 6 1996Litoria caerulea Green Tree Frog 4 2004Litoria cavernicola Cave-Dwelling Frog 100 2000Litoria coplandi Saxicoline Tree Frog 47 2003Litoria cyclorhyncha Spotted-thighed Frog 14 2002Litoria dahlii Dahl's Aquatic Frog 2 1969Litoria inermis Peter's Frog 12 2004Litoria latopalmata Broad Palmed Frog <1Litoria meiriana Rockhole Frog 26 2000Litoria microbelos Javelin Frog 3 1979Litoria nasuta Rocket Frog 6 2003Litoria pallida Pale Frog 8 1999Litoria peronii Peron's Tree Frog <1 1964Litoria rothii Roth's Tree Frog 13 2004Litoria rubella Red Tree Frog 12 2004Litoria splendida Magnificent Tree Frog 65 1997Litoria tornieri Torniers Tree Frog 11 2000Litoria watjulumensis Wotjulum Frog 25 2003

Page 7 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Myobatrachidae Myobatrachid or Southern Frogs

(43 out of 121 species in Australia)

Arenophryne rotunda Sandhill Frog 75 2001Crinia bilingua Bilingual Frog 25 2003Crinia deserticola Desert Froglet <1 1986Crinia pseudinsignifera Bleating Frog 4 1999Crinia remota Remote Froglet 1 1976Heleioporus albopunctatus Western Spotted Frog <1 1980Heleioporus eyrei Moaning Frog <1 2002Limnodynastes convexiusculus Marbled Frog 6 2003Limnodynastes depressus Flat-headed Frog 29 1999Limnodynastes dorsalis Banjo Frog 5 2002Limnodynastes lignarius Carpenter Frog 29 2002Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog <1Myobatrachus gouldii Turtle Frog 4 1981Neobatrachus albipes White-footed Trilling Frog 7 2002Neobatrachus aquilonius Northern Burrowing Frog 47 1999Neobatrachus centralis Desert Trilling Frog 5 1995Neobatrachus fulvus Tawny Trilling Frog 100 1995Neobatrachus kunapalari Kunapalari Frog 30 2002Neobatrachus pelobatoides Humming Frog 6 1998Neobatrachus sudelli Painted Burrowing Frog <1Neobatrachus sutor Shoemaker Frog 44 2002Neobatrachus wilsmorei Wilsmores Frog 74 2003Notaden melanoscaphus Northern Spadefoot Toad 8 1996Notaden nichollsi Desert Spadefoot Frog 49 2004Notaden weigeli Weigels Spadefoot Frog 100 1999Opisthodon ornatus Ornate Burrowing Frog 6 2004Opisthodon spenceri Spencers Frog 26 2004Pseudophryne douglasi Douglass Froglet 100 2004Pseudophryne guentheri Gunther's Froglet 3 1995Pseudophryne occidentalis Western Froglet 69 2003Uperoleia aspera Derby Froglet 100 2004Uperoleia borealis Northern Froglet 75 2004Uperoleia capitulata Small-headed Toadlet 4 2000Uperoleia crassa Fat Froglet 100 1996Uperoleia glandulosa Glandular Froglet 100 1999Uperoleia lithomoda Stonemason Toadlet 5 1996Uperoleia marmorata Marbled Toadlet 33Uperoleia micromeles Central Australian Froglet 27 1999Uperoleia minima Small Froglet 88 2002Uperoleia mjobergii Mjobergs Froglet 100 2004Uperoleia russelli Russell's Froglet 100 2004Uperoleia talpa Mole Froglet 100 2003Uperoleia trachyderma Blacksoil Froglet 6 1994

Page 8 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

AvesAcanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills

and Allies(20 out of 43 species in Australia)

Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill 13 2002Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill 5 2002Acanthiza inornata Western Thornbill <1 1999Acanthiza iredalei Slender-billed Thornbill 22 2001Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill <1 1995Acanthiza robustirostris Slaty-backed Thornbill 57 2002Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill 16 2002Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface 13 2002Aphelocephala nigricincta Banded Whiteface 18 2001Calamanthus campestris Rufous Fieldwren 19 2002Calamanthus cautus Shy Heathwren 6 2001Gerygone albogularis White-throated Gerygone 3 2003Gerygone chloronotus Green-backed Gerygone 26 2001Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone 8 2002Gerygone levigaster Mangrove Gerygone 12 2003Gerygone magnirostris Large-billed Gerygone 6 2001Gerygone tenebrosa Dusky Gerygone 77 2003Pyrrholaemus brunneus Redthroat 37 2002Sericornis frontalis White-browed Scrubwren 2 2003Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill 9 2002

Accipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites (18 out of 19 species in Australia)

Accipiter cirrhocephalus Collared Sparrowhawk 8 2003Accipiter fasciatus Brown Goshawk 7 2002Accipiter novaehollandiae Grey Goshawk 1 2001Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle 8 2006Aviceda subcristata Pacific Baza 2 2001Circus approximans Swamp Harrier 3 2002Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier 14 2001Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite 6 2002Elanus scriptus Letter-winged Kite 4 2000Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk Vulnerable 6 2002Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle 7 2002Haliastur indus Brahminy Kite 15 2002Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite 9 2002Hamirostra melanosternon Black-breasted Buzzard 17 2002Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle 9 2002Lophoictinia isura Square-tailed Kite 8 2001Milvus migrans Black Kite 8 2002Pandion haliaetus Osprey 13 2002

Page 9 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Aegothelidae Owlet Nightjars (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar 7 2001

Alaudidae Larks (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bushlark 10 2004

Alcedinidae Kingfishers and Kookaburras

(8 out of 10 species in Australia)

Alcedo azurea Azure Kingfisher 4 2001Alcedo pusilla Little Kingfisher <1 1992Dacelo leachii Blue-winged Kookaburra 18 2003Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra <1 1999Todiramphus chloris Collared Kingfisher 13 2001Todiramphus macleayii Forest Kingfisher <1 1986Todiramphus pyrrhopygia Red-backed Kingfisher 17 2001Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher 7 2003

Anatidae Swans, Ducks and Geese

(18 out of 20 species in Australia)

Anas castanea Chestnut Teal <1 2001Anas gracilis Grey Teal 5 2003Anas querquedula Garganey 10 2001Anas rhynchotis Australasian Shoveler 2 2001Anas superciliosa Pacific Black Duck 4 2002Aythya australis Hardhead 4 2003Biziura lobata Musk Duck 1 2002Cereopsis novaehollandiae Cape Barren Goose <1 2001Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck 2 2002Cygnus atratus Black Swan 4 2002Dendrocygna arcuata Wandering Whistling-Duck 6 2002Dendrocygna eytoni Plumed Whistling-Duck 5 2002Malacorhynchus membranaceus Pink-eared Duck 5 2002Nettapus pulchellus Green Pygmy-goose 8 2002Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck <1 2000Stictonetta naevosa Freckled Duck 2 2001Tadorna radjah Radjah Shelduck 7 2003Tadorna tadornoides Australian Shelduck 5 2001

Anhingidae Darter (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Anhinga melanogaster Darter 6 2002

Anseranatidae Magpie Goose (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Anseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose 5 2001

Page 10 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Apodidae Swifts and Swiftlets (2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift 4 2002Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail <1 1978

Ardeidae Herons, Egrets and Bitterns

(14 out of 14 species in Australia)

Ardea alba Great Egret 6 2002Ardea intermedia Intermediate Egret 4 2001Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron 6 2001Ardea striata Striated Heron 15 2002Ardea sumatrana Great-billed Heron 9 2002Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern <1 1980Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret 2 2001Egretta garzetta Little Egret 7 2002Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron 6 2002Egretta picata Pied Heron 9 2001Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret 16 2001Ixobrychus flavicollis Black Bittern 11 2002Ixobrychus minutus Little Bittern 2 2002Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron 6 2002

Artamidae Butcherbirds, Currawongs and Woodswallows

(12 out of 15 species in Australia)

Artamus cinereus Black-faced Woodswallow 19 2004Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodswallow 2 2006Artamus leucorynchus White-breasted Woodswallow 7 2002Artamus minor Little Woodswallow 22 2001Artamus personatus Masked Woodswallow 16 2002Artamus superciliosus White-browed Woodswallow 1 2001Cracticus mentalis Black-backed Butcherbird <1 1976Cracticus nigrogularis Pied Butcherbird 15 2003Cracticus quoyi Black Butcherbird <1 1997Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird 10 2003Gymnorhina tibicen Australian Magpie 6 2003Strepera versicolor Grey Currawong 8 2002

Burhinidae Thicknees (Stone-Curlews)

(2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Burhinus grallarius Bush Stone-curlew 10 2007Esacus neglectus Beach Stone-curlew 9 2001

Page 11 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Cacatuidae Cockatoos (10 out of 14 species in Australia)

Cacatua galerita Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 3 2001Cacatua leadbeateri Major Mitchell's Cockatoo 5 2006Cacatua pastinator Western Corella <1 1998Cacatua sanguinea Little Corella 17 2003Cacatua tenuirostris Long-billed Corella <1 1992Calyptorhynchus banksii Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo 11 2001Calyptorhynchus baudinii Long-billed Black-Cockatoo Vulnerable <1 1991Calyptorhynchus latirostris Short-billed Black-Cockatoo Endangered 2 2001Eolophus roseicapillus Galah 9 2002Nymphicus hollandicus Cockatiel 9 2002

Campephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and Minivets

(6 out of 8 species in Australia)

Coracina maxima Ground Cuckoo-shrike 11 2002Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 12 2003Coracina papuensis White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 7 2001Coracina tenuirostris Cicadabird <1 2001Lalage leucomela Varied Triller 5 2001Lalage tricolor White-winged Triller 13 2002

Caprimulgidae Nightjars (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar 17 2003

Casuariidae Cassowary and Emus (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu 12 2002

Centropodidae Pheasant Coucal (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Centropus phasianinus Pheasant Coucal 9 2002

Page 12 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Charadriidae Plovers, Dotterels and Lapwings

(14 out of 15 species in Australia)

Charadrius australis Inland Plover 14 2000Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover <1 2001Charadrius dubius Little Ringed Plover 6 2001Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover 20 2002Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover 9 2002Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover 11 2002Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover 21 2002Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel 9 2002Erythrogonys cinctus Red-kneed Dotterel 8 2001Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover 8 2002Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover 11 2002Thinornis rubricollis Hooded dotterel 3 2002Vanellus miles Masked Lapwing 2 2002Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapwing 7 2001

Ciconiidae Black-necked Stork (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Black-necked Stork 10 2002

Climacteridae Treecreepers (4 out of 6 species in Australia)

Climacteris affinis White-browed Treecreeper 17 2001Climacteris melanura Black-tailed Treecreeper 22 2002Climacteris picumnus Brown Treecreeper <1 1962Climacteris rufa Rufous Treecreeper 22 2002

Columbidae Pigeons and Doves (13 out of 23 species in Australia)

Chalcophaps indica Emerald Dove 4 2001Ducula bicolor Pied Imperial-Pigeon 8 2001Geopelia cuneata Diamond Dove 21 2004Geopelia humeralis Bar-shouldered Dove 9 2003Geopelia striata Peaceful Dove 8 2003Geophaps plumifera Spinifex Pigeon 38 2901Geophaps smithii Partridge Pigeon Vulnerable 10 2001Ocyphaps lophotes Crested Pigeon 10 2002Petrophassa albipennis White-quilled Rock-Pigeon 79 2001Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzewing 7 2002Phaps elegans Brush Bronzewing 2 2002Phaps histrionica Flock Bronzewing 11 2001Ptilinopus regina Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove 3 2001

Coraciidae Dollarbird (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Eurystomus orientalis Dollarbird 3 2002

Page 13 of 250Species are shown only if they belong to the families covered in ANHAT as shown in Appendix 1 and ANHAT holds records of the species from this region.

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Species list for Rangelands WA

Common Name

EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Corcoracidae Australasian Mud-nesters

(1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Corcorax melanorhamphos White-winged Chough <1 1998

Corvidae Crows and Jays (4 out of 5 species in Australia)

Corvus bennetti Little Crow 26 2003Corvus coronoides Australian Raven 2 2002Corvus mellori Little Raven <1 1993Corvus orru Torresian Crow 14 2002

Cuculidae Cuckoos (11 out of 12 species in Australia)

Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo 1 2001Cacomantis pallidus Pallid Cuckoo 13 2002Cacomantis variolosus Brush Cuckoo 4 2002Chrysococcyx basalis Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo 11 2002Chrysococcyx lucidus Shining Bronze-Cuckoo 1 2003Chrysococcyx minutillus Little Bronze-Cuckoo 5 2003Chrysococcyx osculans Black-eared Cuckoo 16 2002Chrysococcyx russatus Gould's Bronze-cuckoo <1 2001Cuculus saturatus Oriental Cuckoo 3 2000Eudynamys scolopacea Common Koel 2 2001Scythrops novaehollandiae Channel-billed Cuckoo 2 2002

Dicaeidae Flower-peckers (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird 7 2003

Dicruridae Fan-tails, Drongos and Monarchs

(16 out of 23 species in Australia)

Arses telescophthalmus Frilled Monarch 4 2003Dicrurus bracteatus Spangled Drongo 3 2001Grallina cyanoleuca Magpie-lark 9 2003Monarcha melanopsis Black-faced Monarch <1 1987Myiagra alecto Shining Flycatcher 8 2001Myiagra cyanoleuca Satin Flycatcher <1 1981Myiagra inquieta Restless Flycatcher 5 2002Myiagra rubecula Leaden Flycatcher 5 2001Myiagra ruficollis Broad-billed Flycatcher 22 2003Rhipidura albiscapa Grey Fantail <1 2002Rhipidura dryas Arafura Fantail 6 1998Rhipidura fuliginosa New Zealand Fantail 4 2001Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail 12 2003Rhipidura phasiana Mangrove Grey Fantail 58 2003Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail <1 2001Rhipidura rufiventris Northern Fantail 22 2001

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Diomedeidae Albatrosses (4 out of 5 species in Australia)

Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross Vulnerable <1 1979Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross 1 2002Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross Vulnerable 2 2000Thalassarche melanophris Black-browed Albatross <1 1981

Estrildidae Grass Finches (15 out of 18 species in Australia)

Emblema picta Painted Finch 47 2001Erythrura gouldiae Gouldian Finch Endangered 35 2005Heteromunia pectoralis Pictorella Mannikin 37 2005Lonchura castaneothorax Chestnut-breasted Mannikin, Chestnut-bre 5 2001Lonchura flaviprymna Yellow-rumped Mannikin, Yellow-rumped 24 2001Neochmia modesta Plum-headed Finch <1 1997Neochmia phaeton Crimson Finch 23 2003Neochmia ruficauda Star Finch 53 2001Neochmia temporalis Red-browed Finch <1 1992Poephila acuticauda Long-tailed Finch 25 2003Poephila personata Masked Finch 15 2001Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail <1 1996Stagonopleura oculata Red-eared Firetail 2 1999Taeniopygia bichenovii Double-barred Finch 7 2003Taeniopygia guttata Zebra Finch 20 2003

Eupetidae Whipbirds, Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblers

(5 out of 9 species in Australia)

Cinclosoma castaneothorax Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush 50 2001Cinclosoma castanotus Chestnut Quail-thrush 19 2001Cinclosoma cinnamomeum Cinnamon Quail-thrush 13 2000Psophodes cristatus Chirruping Wedgebill <1 1986Psophodes occidentalis Chiming Wedgebill 42 2001

Falconidae Falcons and Kestrels (6 out of 6 species in Australia)

Falco berigora Brown Falcon 11 2002Falco cenchroides Nankeen Kestrel 13 2002Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon 14 2002Falco longipennis Australian Hobby 9 2002Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon 5 2006Falco subniger Black Falcon 3 2001

Fregatidae Frigatebirds (2 out of 3 species in Australia)

Fregata ariel Lesser Frigatebird 15 2001Fregata minor Great Frigatebird <1 2000

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Glareolidae Pratincoles (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Glareola maldivarum Oriental Pratincole 27 2002Stiltia isabella Australian Pratincole 7 2002

Gruidae Cranes (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Grus antigone Sarus Crane <1 1978Grus rubicundus Brolga 8 2002

Haematopodidae Oystercatchers (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher 10 2004Haematopus longirostris Pied Oystercatcher 9 2002

Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins (6 out of 6 species in Australia)

Cecropis daurica Red-rumped Swallow 24 2000Cheramoeca leucosternus White-backed Swallow 11 2002Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow 5 2002Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow 28 2003Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin 8 2002Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin 8 2002

Hydrobatidae Storm-petrels (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Pelagodroma marina White-faced Storm-Petrel 1 2000

Jacanidae Jacanas (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Irediparra gallinacea Comb-crested Jacana 5 2002

Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skuas and Jaegers

(14 out of 18 species in Australia)

Chlidonias hybridus Whiskered Tern 7 2002Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Silver Gull 6 2004Gelochelidon nilotica Gull-billed Tern 9 2002Larus dominicanus Kelp Gull <1 2002Larus pacificus Pacific Gull 7 2004Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled Tern 5 2001Onychoprion fuscata Sooty Tern 7 2001Sterna albifrons Little Tern 6 2002Sterna bengalensis Lesser Crested Tern 21 2005Sterna caspia Caspian Tern 9 2003Sterna dougallii Roseate Tern 18 2001Sterna hirundo Common Tern 7 2001Sterna sumatrana Black-naped Tern <1 1981Thalasseus bergii Crested Tern 8 2004

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Maluridae Fairy-wrens and Grasswrens

(15 out of 22 species in Australia)

Amytornis dorotheae Carpentarian Grasswren 4 1993Amytornis housei Black Grasswren 97 2001Amytornis purnelli Dusky Grasswren 8 2001Amytornis striatus Striated Grasswren 34 2005Amytornis textilis Thick-billed Grasswren 16 2001Amytornis woodwardi White-throated Grasswren 3 1995Malurus coronatus Purple-crowned Fairy-wren Vulnerable 28 2001Malurus cyaneus Superb Fairy-wren <1 1995Malurus lamberti Variegated Fairy-wren 13 2004Malurus leucopterus White-winged Fairy-wren 17 2002Malurus melanocephalus Red-backed Fairy-wren 11 2003Malurus pulcherrimus Blue-breasted Fairy-wren 14 2002Malurus splendens Splendid Fairy-wren 15 2002Stipiturus malachurus Southern Emu-wren 2 2001Stipiturus ruficeps Rufous-crowned Emu-wren 34 2001

Megapodiidae Mound-builders (2 out of 3 species in Australia)

Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl Vulnerable 12 2001Megapodius reinwardt Orange-footed Scrubfowl 5 2001

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Meliphagidae Honeyeaters and Australian Chats

(47 out of 72 species in Australia)

Acanthagenys rufogularis Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater 17 2002Acanthorhynchus superciliosus Western Spinebill 3 2002Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird 6 2002Anthochaera lunulata Western Wattlebird 10 1985Certhionyx pectoralis Banded Honeyeater 16 2001Certhionyx variegatus Pied Honeyeater 33 2001Conopophila albogularis Rufous-banded Honeyeater <1 1970Conopophila rufogularis Rufous-throated Honeyeater 23 2004Conopophila whitei Grey Honeyeater 39 2001Entomyzon cyanotis Blue-faced Honeyeater 2 2001Epthianura albifrons White-fronted Chat 5 2002Epthianura aurifrons Orange Chat 8 2002Epthianura crocea Yellow Chat 21 2001Epthianura tricolor Crimson Chat 23 2003Gliciphila melanops Tawny-crowned Honeyeater 3 2002Lichenostomus cratitius Purple-gaped Honeyeater 8 2002Lichenostomus flavescens Yellow-tinted Honeyeater 32 2003Lichenostomus flavus Yellow Honeyeater <1 2000Lichenostomus keartlandi Grey-headed Honeyeater 30 2004Lichenostomus leucotis White-eared Honeyeater 4 2002Lichenostomus ornatus Yellow-plumed Honeyeater 12 2002Lichenostomus penicillatus White-plumed Honeyeater 8 2004Lichenostomus plumulus Grey-fronted Honeyeater 27 2002Lichenostomus unicolor White-gaped Honeyeater 25 2003Lichenostomus virescens Singing Honeyeater 20 2004Lichmera indistincta Brown Honeyeater 18 2005Manorina flavigula Yellow-throated Miner 17 2004Manorina melanocephala Noisy Miner <1 1995Meliphaga albilineata White-lined Honeyeater 33 2001Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's Honeyeater <1 1992Melithreptus albogularis White-throated Honeyeater 7 2003Melithreptus brevirostris Brown-headed Honeyeater 3 2002Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater 11 2004Melithreptus lunatus White-naped Honeyeater <1 2000Myzomela erythrocephala Red-headed Honeyeater 23 2003Myzomela obscura Dusky Honeyeater <1 1979Philemon argenticeps Silver-crowned Friarbird 20 2001Philemon buceroides Helmeted Friarbird <1 1992Philemon citreogularis Little Friarbird 7 2003Phylidonyris nigra White-cheeked Honeyeater 1 2002Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater 2 2003Plectorhyncha lanceolata Striped Honeyeater <1 1996Purnella albifrons White-fronted Honeyeater 28 2002Ramsayornis fasciatus Bar-breasted Honeyeater 20 2001Sugomel niger Black Honeyeater 26 2001

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Timeliopsis fallax Green-backed Honeyeater 17 1990Xanthomyza phrygia Regent Honeyeater Endangered <1 1990

Meropidae Rainbow Bee-eater (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater 10 2003

Motacillidae Pipits and Wagtails (3 out of 5 species in Australia)

Anthus australis Australian Pipit 11 2002Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail 6 1979Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail 34 2003

Neosittidae Australian Sitella (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella 6 2001

Oriolidae Old World Orioles and Figbirds

(3 out of 3 species in Australia)

Oriolus flavocinctus Yellow Oriole 10 2001Oriolus sagittatus Olive-backed Oriole 4 2002Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian Figbird 2 2001

Otididae Australian Bustard (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard 19 2007

Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies

(12 out of 16 species in Australia)

Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrike-thrush 9 2003Colluricincla megarhyncha Little Shrike-thrush 5 2001Colluricincla woodwardi Sandstone Shrike-thrush 42 2001Falcunculus frontatus Eastern Shrike-tit <1 2002Falcunculus whitei Northern Shrike-tit Vulnerable 18 2000Oreoica gutturalis Crested Bellbird 23 2002Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler 10 2002Pachycephala lanioides White-breasted Whistler 64 2003Pachycephala melanura Mangrove Golden Whistler 38 2002Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler 2 2002Pachycephala rufiventris Rufous Whistler 10 2003Pachycephala rufogularis Red-lored Whistler Vulnerable 1 1987

Pardalotidae Pardalotes (3 out of 4 species in Australia)

Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote 1 2002Pardalotus rubricatus Red-browed Pardalote 21 2002Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote 6 2002

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Pelecanidae Pelicans (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican 6 2002

Petroicidae Australasian Robins (13 out of 23 species in Australia)

Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub-robin 9 2002Drymodes superciliaris Northern Scrub-robin 3 1992Eopsaltria australis Eastern Yellow Robin <1 1995Eopsaltria griseogularis Western Yellow Robin 8 2002Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin 12 2002Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter 5 2002Microeca flavigaster Lemon-bellied Flycatcher 4 2002Microeca tormenti Kimberley Flycatcher 88 2002Peneoenanthe pulverulenta Mangrove Robin 36 2001Petroica boodang Scarlet Robin <1 1990Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin 15 2002Poecilodryas cerviniventris Buff-sided Robin 10 1998Poecilodryas superciliosa White-browed Robin 11 2001

Phaethonitidae Tropicbirds (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Phaethon rubricauda Redtailed Tropicbird 3 1994

Phalacrocoracidae Cormorants and Shags (5 out of 6 species in Australia)

Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant 5 2002Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant 2 2002Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant 2 2001Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant 5 2002Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant 6 2003

Phasianidae Quail, Fowl and Allies (3 out of 3 species in Australia)

Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail 2 2001Coturnix ypsilophora Brown Quail 7 2002Excalfactoria chinensis King Quail 3 2000

Pittidae Pittas (2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Pitta iris Rainbow Pitta 15 2001Pitta moluccensis Blue-winged Pitta 67 1998

Podargidae Frogmouths (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Podargus strigoides Tawny Frogmouth 5 2002

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Podicipedidae Grebes (3 out of 3 species in Australia)

Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe 2 2001Poliocephalus poliocephalus Hoary-headed Grebe 6 2002Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian Grebe 4 2002

Pomatostomidae Australasian Babblers (3 out of 4 species in Australia)

Pomatostomus ruficeps Chestnut-crowned Babbler <1 1976Pomatostomus superciliosus White-browed Babbler 14 2002Pomatostomus temporalis Grey-crowned Babbler 12 2003

Procellariidae Fulmars, Petrels, Prions and Shearwaters

(14 out of 22 species in Australia)

Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater 4 2001Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearwater <1 1987Ardenna pacificus Wedge-tailed Shearwater 8 2000Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater 2 2001Daption capense Cape Petrel 1 1993Halobaena caerulea Blue Petrel Vulnerable <1 2001Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel Endangered 2 2005Macronectes halli Northern Giant-Petrel Vulnerable <1 1970Pachyptila desolata Antarctic Prion 1 1984Pachyptila turtur Fairy Prion Vulnerable <1 1992Pelecanoides urinatrix Common Diving-Petrel <1 1978Pterodroma lessonii White-headed Petrel 3 1999Pterodroma macroptera Great-winged Petrel 5 2001Puffinus assimilis Little Shearwater 4 2003

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Psittacidae Parrots (21 out of 39 species in Australia)

Aprosmictus erythropterus Red-winged Parrot 9 2002Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck 15 2002Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crowned Lorikeet 10 2002Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet <1 1990Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar 18 2002Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot 1 1997Neophema petrophila Rock Parrot 7 2001Neophema splendida Scarlet-chested Parrot 31 2002Neopsephotus bourkii Bourke's Parrot 31 2001Northiella haematogaster Bluebonnet 2 2000Pezoporus occidentalis Night Parrot Endangered 38 2005Pezoporus wallicus Ground Parrot <1 1979Platycercus icterotis Western Rosella 5 2002Platycercus venustus Northern Rosella 24 2001Polytelis alexandrae Princess Parrot Vulnerable 57 2000Polytelis anthopeplus Regent Parrot 7 2002Psephotus varius Mulga Parrot 15 2002Psitteuteles versicolor Varied Lorikeet 14 2001Purpureicephalus spurius Red-capped Parrot <1 1994Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus Scaly-breasted Lorikeet <1 1995Trichoglossus haematodus Rainbow Lorikeet 5 2002

Ptilonorhynchidae Bowerbirds (3 out of 9 species in Australia)

Chlamydera maculata Spotted Bowerbird 8 1995Chlamydera nuchalis Great Bowerbird 18 2003Ptilonorhynchus guttatus Western Bowerbird 43 2002

Rallidae Crakes, Moorhens, Rails and Allies

(11 out of 16 species in Australia)

Amaurornis olivaceus Bush-hen <1 1998Eulabeornis castaneoventris Chestnut Rail 23 2001Fulica atra Eurasian Coot 4 2003Gallinula tenebrosa Dusky Moorhen <1 2000Gallinula ventralis Black-tailed Native-hen 5 2002Gallirallus philippensis Buff-banded Rail 3 2001Porphyrio porphyrio Purple Swamphen 2 2002Porzana cinereus White-browed Crake 19 2001Porzana fluminea Australian Spotted Crake 3 2001Porzana pusilla Baillon's Crake 5 2001Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake 2 2001

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Recurvirostridae Stilts and Avocet (3 out of 3 species in Australia)

Cladorhynchus leucocephalus Banded Stilt 12 2002Himantopus himantopus Black-winged Stilt 7 2002Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Red-necked Avocet 7 2001

Rostratulidae Painted Snipe (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Rostratula benghalensis Painted Snipe Vulnerable 4 2002

Scolopacidae Waders (Snipe, Godwits, Curlew, Sandpipers and Allies)

(28 out of 31 species in Australia)

Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper 18 2002Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone 13 2005Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 6 2002Calidris alba Sanderling 14 2002Calidris canutus Red Knot 10 2005Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 8 2005Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper 4 2001Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint 8 2005Calidris subminuta Long-toed Stint 21 2001Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot 9 2006Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe <1 1972Gallinago megala Swinhoe's Snipe 26 1999Gallinago stenura Pin-tailed Snipe 38 1998Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler 13 2005Limicola falcinellus Broad-billed Sandpiper 9 2001Limnodromus semipalmatus Asian Dowitcher 20 2002Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit 11 2005Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit 8 2003Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew 8 2006Numenius minutus Little Curlew 12 2002Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel 11 2005Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope 12 2001Philomachus pugnax Ruff 6 2000Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper 16 2002Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank 9 2002Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper 7 2002Tringa totanus Common Redshank 26 2002Xenus cinereus Terek Sandpiper 12 2004

Spheniscidae Penguins (1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Eudyptula minor Little Penguin 1 1989

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Strigidae Hawk-type Owls (3 out of 5 species in Australia)

Ninox connivens Barking Owl 7 2002Ninox novaeseelandiae Southern Boobook 7 2002Ninox rufa Rufous Owl 3 2001

Sulidae Boobies and Gannets (4 out of 5 species in Australia)

Morus serrator Australasian Gannet 2 2001Sula dactylatra Masked Booby 5 2001Sula leucogaster Brown Booby 11 2001Sula sula Red-footed Booby 4 2000

Sylviidae Old World Warblers (9 out of 9 species in Australia)

Acrocephalus australis Australian Reed-Warbler 3 2003Acrocephalus orientalis Oriental Reed-Warbler 8 1998Cincloramphus cruralis Brown Songlark 11 2002Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark 10 2002Cisticola exilis Golden-headed Cisticola 7 2002Cisticola juncidis Zitting Cisticola 10 2001Eremiornis carteri Spinifexbird 43 2001Megalurus gramineus Little Grassbird 1 2002Megalurus timoriensis Tawny Grassbird 3 2002

Threskiornithidae Ibis and Spoonbills (5 out of 5 species in Australia)

Platalea flavipes Yellow-billed Spoonbill 2 2001Platalea regia Royal Spoonbill 3 2002Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis 5 2001Threskiornis molucca Australian White Ibis 3 2002Threskiornis spinicollis Straw-necked Ibis 5 2002

Turnicidae Button-quail (5 out of 7 species in Australia)

Turnix castanota Chestnut-backed Button-quail 14 2000Turnix maculosa Red-backed Button-quail 5 2002Turnix pyrrhothorax Red-chested Button-quail 4 2001Turnix varia Painted Button-quail <1 2000Turnix velox Little Button-quail 18 2004

Tytonidae Barn-type Owls (3 out of 6 species in Australia)

Tyto alba Barn Owl 5 2001Tyto capensis Grass Owl 3 2002Tyto novaehollandiae Masked Owl <1 2001

Zosteropidae White-eyes (Silvereyes) (2 out of 6 species in Australia)

Zosterops lateralis Silvereye 2 2003Zosterops luteus Yellow White-eye 48 2003

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ChondrichthyesCarcharhinidae Requiem sharks (3 out of 7 species in Australia)

Carcharhinus limbatus Blacktip shark, Blacktip Whaler, Common 20 1984Carcharhinus melanopterus Blacktip reef shark 20 1984Carcharhinus plumbeus Sandbar shark 100 2004

Dasyatidae Stingrays (1 out of 5 species in Australia)

Himantura dalyensis Northern Freshwater Whipray 67 2002

Pristidae Sawfishes (2 out of 5 species in Australia)

Pristis clavata Dwarf sawfish 40 2003Pristis microdon Freshwater sawfish Vulnerable 59 2003

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MammaliaBurramyidae Pygmy-possums (1 out of 5 species in Australia)

Cercartetus concinnus Western pygmy-possum 5 1996

Dasyuridae Dasyurids (Quolls, Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies)

(32 out of 55 species in Australia)

Antechinomys laniger Kultarr 16 2003Antechinus flavipes Yellow-footed antechinus <1Dasycercus cristicauda Mulgara Vulnerable 20 2006Dasycercus hillieri Endangered 19 1959Dasykaluta rosamondae Little red kaluta 100 2004Dasyurus geoffroii Western quoll Vulnerable 2 1988Dasyurus hallucatus Northern quoll Endangered 22 2008Ningaui ridei Wongai ningaui 31 2003Ningaui timealeyi Pilbara ningaui 100 2004Ningaui yvonneae Southern ningaui 11 2002Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed phascogale <1 1987Planigale ingrami Long-tailed planigale 10 1999Planigale maculata Common planigale 9 2003Pseudantechinus bilarni Northern dibbler 1 1975Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis Fat-tailed pseudantechinus 15 2000Pseudantechinus ningbing Ningbing pseudantechinus 52 2002Pseudantechinus roryi Tan False Antechinus 100 2004Pseudantechinus woolleyae Woolley's pseudantechinus 91 2002Sminthopsis butleri Butler's dunnart Vulnerable 12 1966Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed dunnart 6 2003Sminthopsis dolichura Little long-tailed dunnart 25 2003Sminthopsis gilberti Gilbert's dunnart 2 2002Sminthopsis granulipes White-tailed dunnart 6 1995Sminthopsis griseoventer Grey-bellied dunnart Vulnerable 3 2002Sminthopsis hirtipes Hairy-footed dunnart 49 2003Sminthopsis longicaudata Long-tailed dunnart 83 2003Sminthopsis macroura Stripe-faced dunnart 12 2004Sminthopsis murina Common dunnart 2Sminthopsis ooldea Ooldea dunnart 20 2003Sminthopsis psammophila Sandhill dunnart Endangered 40 1987Sminthopsis virginiae Red-cheeked dunnart 6 2007Sminthopsis youngsoni Lesser hairy-footed dunnart 27 2005

Emballonuridae Sheath-tailed Bats (3 out of 8 species in Australia)

Saccolaimus flaviventris Yellow-bellied sheathtail-bat 7 1998Taphozous georgianus Common sheathtail-bat 39 2008Taphozous hilli Hill's sheathtail-bat 38 2001

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Hipposideridae Leaf-nosed Bats (3 out of 6 species in Australia)

Hipposideros ater Dusky leafnosed-bat 13 2007Hipposideros stenotis Northern Leaf-nosed Bat 41 2008Rhinonycteris aurantius Orange Leaf Nosed Bat Vulnerable 34 2006

Macropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos and Tree-kangaroos

(19 out of 41 species in Australia)

Lagorchestes conspicillatus Spectacled hare-wallaby 10 2007Lagorchestes hirsutus Rufous hare-wallaby Vulnerable 25 2001Lagostrophus fasciatus Banded hare-wallaby Vulnerable 83 1998Macropus agilis Agile wallaby 6 2008Macropus antilopinus Antilopine wallaroo 5 2001Macropus eugenii Tammar wallaby 2 1984Macropus fuliginosus Western grey kangaroo 1 1984Macropus irma Western brush wallaby <1 1990Macropus robustus Common wallaroo 7 1999Macropus rufus Red kangaroo 3 1995Onychogalea unguifera Northern nailtail wallaby 9 2002Petrogale assimilis Allied rock-wallaby 1Petrogale brachyotis Short-eared rock-wallaby 24 2002Petrogale burbidgei Warabi 100 2007Petrogale concinna Nabarlek 45 2008Petrogale lateralis Black-footed rock-wallaby Vulnerable 15 2005Petrogale penicillata Brush-tailed rock-wallaby Vulnerable <1Petrogale rothschildi Rothschild's rock-wallaby 100 2000Setonix brachyurus Quokka Vulnerable 1

Megadermatidae False Vampire (Ghost) Bats

(1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Macroderma gigas Ghost bat Vulnerable 27 2008

Molossidae Free-tailed Bats (5 out of 11 species in Australia)

Chaerephon jobensis Northern Freetail Bat, Northern Mastiff Bat 23 2007Mormopterus beccarii Beccari's Freetail Bat, Beccari's Mastiff Ba 19 2003Mormopterus loriae Little Northern Freetail Bat 13 2000Mormopterus planiceps Little mastiff-bat 4 2002Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail Bat, White-striped 4 2001

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Muridae Rats and Mice (31 out of 60 species in Australia)

Conilurus penicillatus Brush-tailed rabbit-rat Vulnerable 14 2003Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat 2 2008Leggadina forresti Forrest's mouse 7 1995Leggadina lakedownensis Lakeland downs mouse 42 2007Leporillus conditor Greater stick-nest rat Vulnerable 9 2001Melomys burtoni Grassland melomys 4 2008Melomys cervinipes Fawn-footed melomys <1Mesembriomys gouldii Black-footed Tree-rat 1 1987Mesembriomys macrurus Golden-backed tree-rat Vulnerable 87 2008Notomys alexis Spinifex Hopping-mouse 23 2005Notomys fuscus Dusky hopping-mouse Vulnerable <1Notomys mitchelli Mitchell's hopping-mouse 9 2003Pseudomys albocinereus Ash-grey Mouse 19 2002Pseudomys australis Plains rat Vulnerable 3 1969Pseudomys bolami Bolam's Mouse 15 2002Pseudomys chapmani Pebble-mound mouse 100 2006Pseudomys delicatulus Delicate Mouse 20 2008Pseudomys desertor Desert mouse 13 2004Pseudomys fieldi Alice Springs mouse, Shark Bay Mouse Vulnerable 75 2005Pseudomys hermannsburgensis Sandy Inland mouse 26 2007Pseudomys laborifex Kimberley mouse 54 2001Pseudomys nanus Western Chestnut Mouse 24 2008Rattus colletti Dusky rat 2Rattus exulans Polynesian rat 100 2000Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat <1 2003Rattus leucopus Cape York rat 9Rattus tunneyi Pale Field-rat 14 2008Rattus villosissimus Long-haired rat 2 2001Zyzomys argurus Common rock-rat 38 2008Zyzomys pedunculatus Central rock-rat Endangered 5Zyzomys woodwardi Large rock-rat 92 2008

Myrmecobiidae Numbat (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Myrmecobius fasciatus Numbat Vulnerable 2

Notoryctidae Marsupial Mole (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Notoryctes typhlops Central marsupial mole Endangered 22 2004

Otariidae Eared Seals (1 out of 5 species in Australia)

Neophoca cinerea Australian sea-lion Vulnerable 6 1991

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Peramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny Bandicoot

(4 out of 7 species in Australia)

Isoodon auratus Golden bandicoot Vulnerable 40 2008Isoodon macrourus Northern brown bandicoot 2 2008Isoodon obesulus Southern brown bandicoot Endangered <1 1986Perameles bougainville Western barred bandicoot Endangered 59 2001

Petauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, Striped Possum and Leadbeaters Possum

(1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Petaurus breviceps Sugar glider <1 2008

Phalangeridae Brushtail Possums, Cuscuses and Scaly-tailed Possum

(2 out of 6 species in Australia)

Trichosurus vulpecula Common brushtail possum <1 2005Wyulda squamicaudata Scaly-tailed possum 100 2007

Potoroidae Pottoroos, Bettongs and the Musky Rat Kangaroo

(3 out of 11 species in Australia)

Bettongia lesueur Burrowing bettong Vulnerable 22 2006Bettongia penicillata Brush-tailed bettong 4 1972Potorous platyops Broad-faced potoroo 67

Pseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater Glider

(2 out of 7 species in Australia)

Petropseudes dahli Rock ringtail possum 12 2001Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common ringtail possum <1

Pteropodidae Fruit-bats and Allies (3 out of 11 species in Australia)

Macroglossus minimus Northern blossom-bat 21 2008Pteropus alecto Black flying-fox 9 2008Pteropus scapulatus Little red flying-fox 4 2008

Tachyglossidae Echidna (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna <1 2008

Tarsipedidae Honey Possum (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Tarsipes rostratus Honey-possum 3 2002

Thylacomyidae Bilbies (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Macrotis lagotis Bilby Vulnerable 17 2006

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Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats (23 out of 37 species in Australia)

Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat 6 2003Chalinolobus morio Chocolate wattled bat 2 1996Chalinolobus nigrogriseus Hoary wattle bat 12 2003Miniopterus schreibersii Bent-wing Bat Conservation

dependent3 2008

Myotis adversus Large-footed myotis 2 1995Nyctophilus arnhemensis Arnhem Long-eared Bat 23 2008Nyctophilus bifax Eastern Long-eared Bat 5 1991Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser long-eared bat 5 2002Nyctophilus gouldi Gould's long-eared bat <1 1996Nyctophilus timoriensis Greater Long-eared Bat 12 1997Nyctophilus walkeri Pygmy Long-eared Bat 8 2002Pipistrellus adamsi Cape York Pipistrelle 1 1996Pipistrellus westralis Northern Pipistrelle 15 1995Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat 7 2003Scotorepens greyii Little Broad-nosed Bat 13 2003Scotorepens sanborni Northern Broad-nosed Bat 11 1989Vespadelus baverstocki Inland Forest Bat 4 2001Vespadelus caurinus Northern Cave Bat 46 2008Vespadelus douglasorum Yellow-lipped Cave Bat 100 2006Vespadelus finlaysoni Finlayson's Cave Bat 56 2001Vespadelus pumilus Eastern Forest Bat 8 1972Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat 3 2002Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat <1

Vombatidae (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Lasiorhinus latifrons Southern hairy-nosed wombat <1 1972

PetromyzontidaPetromyzontidae Lampreys (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Geotria australis Pouch Lamprey 1

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ReptiliaAcrochordidae File snakes (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Acrochordus granulatus Little File Snake 3 1964

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Agamidae Dragon lizards (52 out of 70 species in Australia)

Amphibolurus gilberti Gilberts Dragon 20 2005Amphibolurus longirostris Long-nosed Water Dragon 48 2004Amphibolurus norrisi Mallee Tree Dragon 17 2002Amphibolurus temporalis Dragon 1 1969Caimanops amphiboluroides Mulga Dragon 94 2004Chelosania brunnea Chameleon Dragon 39 1984Chlamydosaurus kingii Frill-necked Lizard 9 2003Cryptagama aurita Dragon 80 1979Ctenophorus caudicinctus Ring-tailed Dragon 66 2005Ctenophorus clayi Black-collared Dragon 54 2005Ctenophorus cristatus Bicycle Lizard 29 2002Ctenophorus femoralis Dragon 100 2005Ctenophorus fordi Mallee Military Dragon 9 2002Ctenophorus isolepis Central Military Dragon 51 2005Ctenophorus maculatus Spotted Military Dragon 45 2004Ctenophorus mckenziei McKenzie's Dragon 30 2002Ctenophorus nuchalis Central Netted Dragon 32 2005Ctenophorus ornatus Ornate Dragon 24 2004Ctenophorus pictus Painted Dragon 4 2002Ctenophorus reticulatus Western Netted Dragon 74 2003Ctenophorus rubens Rubens Dragon 100 2003Ctenophorus rufescens Rusty Dragon 3 1972Ctenophorus salinarum Claypan Dragon 61 2002Ctenophorus scutulatus Lozenge-marked Dragon 66 2002Ctenophorus yinnietharra Yinnietharra Dragon Vulnerable 100 1984Diporiphora albilabris Dragon 31 2005Diporiphora arnhemica Arnhem Dragon 60 2002Diporiphora bennettii Bennett's Dragon 57 2003Diporiphora bilineata Two-lined Dragon 1 1973Diporiphora convergens Dragon 100 1972Diporiphora lalliae Dragon 23 2005Diporiphora linga Dragon 15 2003Diporiphora magna Dragon 25 2005Diporiphora pindan Pindan Dragon 100 2003Diporiphora reginae Dragon 69 2002Diporiphora superba Superb Dragon 90 2005Diporiphora valens Dragon 100 2001Diporiphora winneckei Winnecke Dragon 30 2005Moloch horridus Thorny Devil 33 2004Pogona barbata Bearded Dragon <1Pogona microlepidota Bearded Dragon 100 2005Pogona minor Dwarf Bearded Dragon 46 2005Pogona nullarbor Bearded Dragon 57 1984Rankinia adelaidensis Western Heath Dragon 23 2003Rankinia parviceps Heath Dragon 95 2005

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Tympanocryptis centralis Centralian Earless Dragon 3 1966Tympanocryptis cephalus Pebble Dragon 43 1982Tympanocryptis houstoni Nullabor Earless Dragon 19 1982Tympanocryptis intima Gibber Earless Dragon <1Tympanocryptis lineata Lined Earless Dragon 17 2005Tympanocryptis tetraporophora Dragon <1 1964Tympanocryptis uniformis Dragon 25

Boidae Pythons (9 out of 14 species in Australia)

Antaresia childreni Childrens Python 23 2002Antaresia perthensis Pygmy Python 100 2004Antaresia stimsoni Stimsons Python 27 2005Aspidites melanocephalus Black-headed Python 8 1997Aspidites ramsayi Woma 10 2001Liasis fuscus Water Python 9 1984Liasis olivaceus Olive Python Vulnerable 31 2007Morelia carinata Python 100 2000Morelia spilota Python 1 2005

Chelidae Side-necked Tortoises (7 out of 26 species in Australia)

Chelodina kuchlingi Kuchlings Freshwater Turtle 100 1966Chelodina steindachneri Flat-shelled Turtle 85 2003Elseya dentata Northern Snapping Turtle 1 1966Emydura australis Turtle 82 2003Emydura victoriae Victoria River Red-faced Turtle 27 2002Macrochelodina burrungandjii Sandstone Long-necked Turtle 33 1989Macrochelodina rugosa Northern Snake-necked Turtle 20 2002

Colubridae Rear fang snakes (6 out of 10 species in Australia)

Boiga irregularis Brown Tree Snake 4 2000Cerberus rhynchops Bockadam 21 2002Dendrelaphis punctulata Green Tree Snake 4 2005Fordonia leucobalia White-bellied Mangrove Snake 30 2003Myron richardsonii Mangrove Snake 24 1976Tropidonophis mairii Keelback snake 2 2003

Crocodylidae Crocodiles (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Crocodylus johnstoni Freshwater Crocodile 12 2003Crocodylus porosus Saltwater Crocodile 3 2006

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Elapidae Front fang snakes (51 out of 90 species in Australia)

Acanthophis antarcticus Common Death Adder 3 1986Acanthophis praelongus Northern Death Adder 9 2001Acanthophis pyrrhus Desert Death Adder 62 2004Acanthophis wellsi Pilbara Death Adder 100 2004Antairoserpens warro Robust Burrowing Snake 19Brachyurophis approximans Half-girdled Snake 100 2004Brachyurophis fasciolatus Narrow-banded Snake 21 2005Brachyurophis incinctus Un-banded Shovel-nosed Snake 1Brachyurophis roperi Northern Shovel-nosed Snake 24 2003Brachyurophis semifasciatus Half-girdled Snake 18 2003Cryptophis pallidiceps Northern Small-eyed Snake 10 2002Demansia calodera Black-necked Whipsnake 100 2001Demansia olivacea Olive Whipsnake 43 2002Demansia papuensis Greater Black Whipsnake 22 2002Demansia psammophis Yellow-faced Whipsnake 11 2005Demansia rufescens Rufous Whipsnake 100 2004Demansia simplex Grey Whipsnake 37 2001Demansia vestigiata Lesser Black Whip-snake 3 1999Drysdalia mastersii Masters' Snake 19 1999Echiopsis curta Bardick 2 1985Elapognathus coronata Crowned Snake 6 1988Furina ornata Orange-naped Snake 28 2004Neelaps bimaculatus Western Black-napped Snake 24 2002Notechis scutatus Tiger Snake <1 1968Oxyuranus scutellatus Northern Taipan 3 2000Parasuta gouldii Black-headed Snake 15 2003Parasuta monachus Monk Snake 60 2004Parasuta nigriceps Mitchell's Short-tailed Snake 2 1999Parasuta spectabilis Mallee Black-headed Snake 4 2004Paroplocephalus atriceps Lake Cronin Bardick 38 2002Pseudechis australis King Brown Snake 17 2004Pseudechis butleri Spotted Mulga Snake 94 2003Pseudonaja affinis Dugite 12 2000Pseudonaja inframacula Peninsula Brown Snake 6 1984Pseudonaja ingrami Ingrams Brown Snake 9 2002Pseudonaja modesta Ringed Brown Snake 38 2003Pseudonaja nuchalis Gwardar 19 2004Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brown Snake <1Rhinoplocephalus bicolor Western Small-eyed Snake 2 1985Simoselaps anomalus Desert Banded Snake 46 2001Simoselaps bertholdi Jans Banded Snake 29 2004Simoselaps littoralis West Coast Banded Snake 61 2000Simoselaps minimus Dampierland Burrowing Snake 100 1992Suta fasciata Rosens Snake 78 2004Suta ordensis Ord Snake 67 1991

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Suta punctata Little Spotted Snake 36 2004Suta suta Curl Snake <1 1972Vermicella annulata Bandy Bandy 1Vermicella intermedia Bandy Bandy 12 2000Vermicella multifasciata Northern Bandy Bandy 9 1972Vermicella snelli Bandy Bandy 100 2001

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Gekkonidae Geckos (63 out of 114 species in Australia)

Christinus alexanderi Alexanders Gecko 88 2004Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko 5 2003Crenadactylus ocellatus Clawless Gecko 25 2006Diplodactylus conspicillatus Fat-tailed Gecko 27 2005Diplodactylus fulleri Fullers Stone Gecko 100 1980Diplodactylus granariensis Western Stone Gecko 35 2005Diplodactylus kenneallyi Kenneallys Stone Gecko 100 1986Diplodactylus klugei Kluges Stone Gecko 100 2003Diplodactylus mitchelli Mitchells Stone Gecko 100 2004Diplodactylus ornatus Ornate Stone Gecko 49 2001Diplodactylus pulcher Stone Gecko 59 2004Diplodactylus savagei Savages Stone Gecko 100 2003Diplodactylus tessellatus Tessellated Gecko <1Diplodactylus vittatus Eastern Stone Gecko <1 1963Gehyra australis Northern Dtella 16 2003Gehyra montium Mountain Dtella 6 1997Gehyra nana Dtella 32 2002Gehyra occidentalis Kimberley Dtella 96 2004Gehyra pilbara Pilbara Dtella 97 2004Gehyra punctata Spotted Dtella 88 2005Gehyra purpurascens Purple Dtella 33 2004Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella 25 2005Gehyra xenopus Dtella 100 2002Heteronotia binoei Bynoes Gecko 21 2005Heteronotia planiceps Gecko 64 2002Heteronotia spelea Desert Cave Gecko 49 2003Lucasium alboguttatum White-spotted Ground Gecko 48 2004Lucasium damaeum Beaded Gecko 3 2003Lucasium maini Mains Stone Gecko 41 2002Lucasium squarrosum Mottled Ground Gecko 87 2004Lucasium stenodactylum Crowned Gecko 33 2005Lucasium wombeyi Pilbara Ground Gecko 100 2004Nephrurus asper Prickly Knob-tailed Gecko 2Nephrurus laevissimus Pale Knob-tailed Gecko 34 2002Nephrurus levis Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko 22 2005Nephrurus sheai Northern Knob-tailed Gecko 45 1984Nephrurus stellatus Starred Knob-tailed Gecko 1 1979Nephrurus vertebralis Central-striped Knob-tailed Gecko 88 2004Nephrurus wheeleri Banded Knob-tailed Gecko 97 2005Oedura filicipoda Fringe-toed Velvet Gecko 100 2000Oedura gracilis Gracile Velvet Gecko 95 2002Oedura marmorata Marbled Velvet Gecko 14 2004Oedura obscura Velvet Gecko 100 2000Oedura reticulata Reticulated Velvet Gecko 22 2002Oedura rhombifer Zig-zag Velvet Gecko 5 2000

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Pseudothecadactylus cavaticus Western Giant Cave Gecko 100 2000Pseudothecadactylus lindneri Northern Giant Cave Gecko 23Rhynchoedura ornata Beaked Gecko 22 2005Strophurus assimilis Thorn-tailed Gecko 57 2004Strophurus ciliaris Northern Spiny-tailed Gecko 23 2005Strophurus elderi Jewelled Gecko 46 2004Strophurus intermedius Southern SpinyTailed Gecko 4 1999Strophurus jeanae Jeans Spiny-tailed Gecko 75 2004Strophurus mcmillani McMillans Spiny-tailed Gecko 100 2000Strophurus michaelseni Michaelsens Spiny-tailed Gecko 37 1995Strophurus rankini Rankins Spiny-tailed Gecko 100 1999Strophurus robinsoni Robinsons Spiny-tailed Gecko 25 1991Strophurus spinigerus Soft Spiny-tailed Gecko 13 1995Strophurus strophurus Western Spiny-tailed Gecko 92 2004Strophurus taeniatus Spiny-tailed Gecko 17 1988Strophurus wellingtonae Wellington Spiny-tailed Gecko 100 2004Strophurus wilsoni Wilsons Spiny-tailed Gecko 100 1990Underwoodisaurus milii Thick-tailed Gecko 11 2004

Pygopodidae Legless lizards (21 out of 38 species in Australia)

Aprasia fusca Exmouth Worm-lizard 100 2004Aprasia haroldi Shark Bay Worm-lizard 100 1998Aprasia inaurita Mallee Worm Lizard 4 2002Aprasia repens Sand-plain Worm-Lizard 2 1969Aprasia rostrata Monte Bello Worm-Lizard Vulnerable 100 2006Aprasia smithi Black-lipped Worm-Lizard 50 1997Aprasia striolata Lined Legless Lizard <1 1989Delma australis Legless-lizard 13 2003Delma borea Legless-lizard 24 2003Delma butleri Butlers Legless-lizard 23 2005Delma elegans Elegant Legless-lizard 100 2004Delma fraseri Frasers Legless-lizard 7 2004Delma haroldi Harolds Legless-lizard 65 2004Delma inornata Olive Legless Lizard <1Delma nasuta Legless-lizard 52 2004Delma pax Legless-lizard 94 2004Delma tincta Legless-lizard 20 2004Lialis burtonis Burtons Legless Lizard 17 2005Pletholax gracilis Keeled Legless-lizard 21 2005Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot 6 2002Pygopus nigriceps Western Hooded Scaly-foot 27 2004

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Scincidae Skinks (172 out of 393 species in Australia)

Acritoscincus trilineatus Western Three-lined Skink 4 1986Carlia amax Bauxite Rainbow-skink 9 2001Carlia gracilis Slender Rainbow-skink 3 2002Carlia johnstonei Rough Brown Rainbow-skink 99 2002Carlia munda Neat Rainbow-skink 15 2005Carlia rufilatus Red-sided Rainbow-skink 8 2005Carlia triacantha Desert Rainbow-skink 39 2005Cryptoblepharus australis Inland Snake-eyed Skink 8 2005Cryptoblepharus megastictus Blotched Fence-skink 36 2002Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus Slant-headed Fence-skink 15 2005Cryptoblepharus virgatus Cream-striped Fence-skink 1 2004Ctenotus alacer Lively Comb-eared Skink 5 1982Ctenotus alleni Allens Comb-eared Skink 29 1996Ctenotus angusticeps Comb-eared Skink Vulnerable 100 2001Ctenotus ariadnae Ariadnas Comb-eared Skink 71 2004Ctenotus atlas Southern Mallee Comb-eared Skink 24 2002Ctenotus australis Western Limestone Comb-eared Skink 20 2003Ctenotus brooksi Brooks Comb-eared Skink 10 2004Ctenotus burbidgei Burbidges Comb-eared Skink 100 2001Ctenotus calurus Blue-tailed Fire-snouted Ctenotus 47 2003Ctenotus catenifer Chain-striped Comb-eared Skink 4 1984Ctenotus colletti Colletts Comb-eared Skink 67 2002Ctenotus decaneurus Ten-lined Comb-eared Skink 31 2005Ctenotus duricola Northern Laterite Comb-eared Skink 100 2004Ctenotus dux Side-lined Comb-eared Skink 37 2003Ctenotus ehmanni Ehmanns Comb-eared Skink 100 1987Ctenotus fallens Southern Laterite Comb-eared Skink 26 2005Ctenotus gemmula Jewelled Comb-eared Skink 6 1985Ctenotus grandis Grand Comb-eared Skink 70 2005Ctenotus greeri Spotted-necked Comb-eared Skink 11 1998Ctenotus hanloni Nimble Comb-eared Skink 89 2005Ctenotus helenae Helens Comb-eared Skink 55 2004Ctenotus iapetus Cape Range Comb-eared Skink 100 2005Ctenotus impar Odd-striped Comb-eared Skink 7 1981Ctenotus inornatus Bar-shouldered Comb-eared Skink 36 2003Ctenotus joanae Joans Comb-eared Skink 4Ctenotus labillardieri Labillardiers Comb-eared Skink 3 1987Ctenotus leae Orange-tailed Firesnout Skink 10 2003Ctenotus leonhardii Leonhardis Comb-eared Skink 23 2003Ctenotus maryani Comb-eared Skink 100 2003Ctenotus mastigura Whiptail Comb-eared Skink 100 1982Ctenotus militaris Soldier Comb-eared Skink 58 2000Ctenotus mimetes Comb-eared Skink 35 2002Ctenotus nasutus Long-nosed Comb-eared Skink 43 1998Ctenotus nigrilineatus Black-lined Comb-eared Skink 100 2001

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Ctenotus orientalis Oriental Comb-eared Skink 5 2002Ctenotus pallescens Pale Comb-eared Skink 27 2001Ctenotus pantherinus Panther Comb-eared Skink 43 2005Ctenotus piankai Piankas Comb-eared Skink 41 2002Ctenotus quattuordecimlineatus Fourteen-lined Comb-eared Skink 38 2003Ctenotus regius Pale-rumped Comb-eared Skink <1 1984Ctenotus rimacola Comb-eared Skink 16 2000Ctenotus robustus Robust Comb-eared Skink 3 2003Ctenotus rubicundus Ruddy Comb-eared Skink 100 2004Ctenotus rufescens Rufous Comb-eared Skink 100 2005Ctenotus rutilans Ruddy-shouldered Comb-eared Skink 100 2000Ctenotus saxatilis Rock Comb-eared Skink 51 2005Ctenotus schomburgkii Schomburgks Comb-eared Skink 23 2004Ctenotus septenarius Seven-striped Comb-eared Skink 2 1963Ctenotus serventyi Serventys Comb-eared Skink 98 2004Ctenotus severus Stern Comb-eared Skink 92 2003Ctenotus strauchii Eastern-barred Comb-eared Skink <1Ctenotus tanamiensis Tanami Comb-eared Skink 7 1979Ctenotus tantillus Kimberley Wedge-snouted Comb-eared S 45 2002Ctenotus uber Many-spotted Comb-eared Skink 23 2005Ctenotus xenopleura Wide-striped Comb-eared Skink 42 2001Ctenotus yampiensis Yampi Comb-eared Skink 100 2005Ctenotus youngsoni Shark Bay Comb-eared Skink 100 1998Ctenotus zastictus Hamelin Pool Comb-eared Skink Vulnerable 100 1986Cyclodomorphus branchialis Gilled Slender Blue-tongue 20 1965Cyclodomorphus celatus Slender Western Blue-tongue 42 2000Cyclodomorphus maxima Giant Slender Blue-tongue 100Cyclodomorphus melanops Spinifex Slender Blue-tongue 49 2005Egernia depressa Pygmy Spiny-tailed Skink 88 2004Egernia douglasi Skink 100 1981Egernia formosa Skink 93 2003Egernia kingii Kings Skink 3 2002Egernia napoleonis Skink 9 1996Egernia pilbarensis Skink 100 2001Egernia richardi Richards Skink 33 2002Egernia stokesii Gidgee Skink 6 2004Eremiascincus fasciolatus Narrow-banded Sand Swimmer 11 2005Eremiascincus richardsonii Broad-banded Sand Swimmer 21 2004Glaphyromorphus brongersmai Skink 100 1997Glaphyromorphus darwiniensis Skink 1 1997Glaphyromorphus isolepis Skink 41 2003Hemiergis decresiensis Three-toed Earless-skink <1Hemiergis initialis South-west Earless-skink 39 2005Hemiergis millewae Triodia Earless-skink 8 2002Hemiergis peronii Perons Earless-skink 5 2002Lerista aericeps Slider 2Lerista allochira Slider 100 2001

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Lerista apoda Slider 100 1992Lerista arenicola Sand Slider 30 1984Lerista baynesi Baynes Slider 95 2002Lerista bipes Skink 65 2004Lerista borealis Slider 58 2002Lerista bunglebungle Purnululu Slider 100 1989Lerista chalybura Slider 100 2004Lerista concolor Slider 100Lerista connivens Slider 81 2003Lerista desertorum Slider 24 2004Lerista distinguenda Slider 8 2002Lerista dorsalis Slider 24 2002Lerista elegans Elegant Slider 41 2005Lerista eupoda Meekatharra Slider 100 1998Lerista flammicauda Flame-tailed Slider 100 2002Lerista frosti Frosts Slider 18 1976Lerista gascoynensis Gascoyne Slider 100 1996Lerista gerrardii Gerrards Slider 28 2000Lerista greeri Greers Slider 94 2003Lerista griffini Griffins Slider 56 2003Lerista haroldi Cape Cuvier Slider 100 1995Lerista humphriesi Humphries Slider 33 1979Lerista ips Gibson Desert Slider 83 2002Lerista kalumburu Kalumburu Slider 100 1997Lerista kendricki Kendricks Slider 65 1995Lerista kennedyensis Kennedy Range Slider 100 1996Lerista labialis Slider 2 1984Lerista lineopunctulata Striped and Dotted Slider 51 2005Lerista macropisthopus Slider 70 2005Lerista maculosa Spotted Slider 100Lerista microtis Slider 5 1992Lerista muelleri Muellers Slider 36 2005Lerista neander Hammersley Range Slider 100 1999Lerista nichollsi Nicholls Slider 92 2004Lerista onsloviana Giralia Slider 100 2002Lerista orientalis Slider 2 1991Lerista petersoni Petersons Slider 100 1999Lerista picturata Slider 41 2001Lerista planiventralis Slider 75 2005Lerista praefrontalis King Hall Island Slider 100 1982Lerista praepedita Slider 49 2005Lerista puncticauda Queen Victoria Spring Slider 100 2003Lerista quadrivincula Karratha Slider 100 1990Lerista robusta Robust Slider 100 1991Lerista separanda Kimbleton Slider 100 1995Lerista simillima Fitzroy Crossing Slider 100 1991Lerista stictopleura Mount Augusta Slider 100 1999

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Lerista taeniata Slider 20 2003Lerista talpina Slider 100 1981Lerista terdigitata Slider 3Lerista tridactyla Three-toed Slider 100 2002Lerista uniduo Slider 98 2005Lerista varia Varied Slider 100 2000Lerista vermicularis Great Sandy Desert Slider 100 1999Lerista walkeri Walkers Slider 100 2002Lerista xanthura Slider 6 1999Lerista yuna Yuna Slider 20Liopholis inornata Desert Skink 16 2005Liopholis kintorei Great Desert Skink Vulnerable 24 1997Liopholis multiscutata Southern Sand-skink 19 2002Liopholis striata Nocturnal Desert-skink 37 2002Menetia greyii Common Dwarf-skink 17 2005Menetia maini Mains Dwarf-skink 10 1994Menetia surda Dwarf-skink 90 2005Morethia adelaidensis Skink 13 1999Morethia boulengeri Boulenger's Skink <1 1998Morethia butleri Skink 58 2002Morethia lineoocellata Skink 36 2004Morethia obscura Skink 11 2002Morethia ruficauda Skink 44 2006Morethia storri Skink 6 2003Notoscincus butleri Butlers Soil-skink 100 2005Notoscincus ornatus Ornate Soil-skink 45 2005Proablepharus reginae Western Soil-crevice Skink 68 2004Proablepharus tenuis skink 14 2002Pseudemoia baudini Bight Coast Skink 18 1984Tiliqua multifasciata Centralian Blue-tongued Lizard 33 2005Tiliqua occipitalis Western Blue-tongue 12 2001Tiliqua rugosus Shingleback 5 1998Tiliqua scincoides Eastern-Blue-Tongued Lizard 4 2005

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Typhlopidae Worm-snakes and Blind-Snakes

(25 out of 40 species in Australia)

Ramphotyphlops ammodytes Blind-snake 100 2004Ramphotyphlops australis Southern Blind-snake 9 2003Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Prong-snouted Blind-snake 7 2003Ramphotyphlops broomi Blind-snake 5Ramphotyphlops diversus Blind-snake 34 2003Ramphotyphlops endoterus Blind-snake 15 2001Ramphotyphlops ganei Blind-snake 100 2003Ramphotyphlops grypus Blind-snake 67 2004Ramphotyphlops guentheri Guenthers Blind-snake 40 2004Ramphotyphlops hamatus Blind-snake 72 2004Ramphotyphlops howi Hows Blind-snake 100 2001Ramphotyphlops kimberleyensis Kimberley Blind-snake 50 2003Ramphotyphlops leptosoma Murchison Blind-snake 25 2003Ramphotyphlops ligatus Blind-snake 5 2000Ramphotyphlops longissimus Barrow Island Troglobytic Blind-snake 100 1995Ramphotyphlops margaretae Lake Throssell Blind-snake 100 1962Ramphotyphlops micromma Small-eyed Blind-snake 100Ramphotyphlops nigrescens Blackish Blind-snake <1Ramphotyphlops pilbarensis Pilbara Blind-snake 100 2001Ramphotyphlops splendidus Cape Range Blind-snake 100 1995Ramphotyphlops troglodytes Southern Kimberley Blind-snake 67 2001Ramphotyphlops unguirostris Claw-snouted Blind-snake 13 2002Ramphotyphlops waitii Waits Blind-snake 28 2003Ramphotyphlops wiedii Wiedis Blind-snake <1Ramphotyphlops yampiensis Yampi Blind-snake 100 1966

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Varanidae Monitors (18 out of 26 species in Australia)

Varanus acanthurus Spiny-tailed Monitor 37 2005Varanus brevicauda Short-tailed Pygmy Monitor 60 2003Varanus caudolineatus Stripe-tailed Monitor 88 2003Varanus eremius Pygmy Desert Monitor 48 2005Varanus giganteus Perentie 16 2004Varanus gilleni Pygmy Mulga Monitor 22 1996Varanus glauerti Kimberley Rock Monitor 93 2002Varanus glebopalma Black-palmed Monitor 31 1998Varanus gouldii Sand Monitor 9 2005Varanus kingorum Long-tailed Rock Monitor 89 2002Varanus mertensi Mertens' Water Monitor 16 1996Varanus mitchelli Mitchell's Water Monitor 18 1989Varanus panoptes Yellow-spotted Monitor 25 2004Varanus pilbarensis Pilbara Rock Monitor 100 2003Varanus rosenbergi Heath Monitor 5 1986Varanus scalaris Spotted Tree Monitor 12 2002Varanus storri Storrs Monitor 17 2003Varanus tristis Black-headed Monitor 16 2004

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Invertebrate fauna

Spionidae Spionid Worms (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Prionospio thalanji 100 1995

AmphipodaHadziidae (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Liagoceradocus branchialis 100 1995Liagoceradocus subthalassicus 100 1992

Melitidae (7 out of 11 species in Australia)

Nedsia fragilis 100 1996Nedsia humphreysi 100 1996Nedsia hurlberti 100 2002Nedsia macrosculptilis 100 2002Nedsia sculptilis 100 2002Nedsia straskraba 100 1996Nedsia urifimbriata 100 1996

Paramelitidae (1 out of 43 species in Australia)

Pilbarus millsi 100 1987

Talitridae sandfleas, sandhoppers, landhoppers

(1 out of 29 species in Australia)

Austrotroides occidentalis 50 2003

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AraneaeActinopodidae Two-doored Trapdoor

Spiders(9 out of 31 species in Australia)

Missulena 0 South West Missulena Trapdoor 14 1994Missulena dipsaca Riverina Missulena Trapdoor 2 1989Missulena insignis Inland Missulena Trapdoor 3 2000Missulena mt gibson sp. 1

Mount Gibson Missulena Trapdoor 100 2001

Missulena occatoria Black Soil Missulena Trapdoor 7 2001Missulena pruinosa Tropical Missulena Trapdoor 36 2000Missulena rutraspina Mallee Missulena Trapdoor 11 1989Missulena salt lake sp. 1

Exclaimation Lake Missulena Trapdoor 100 2002

Missulena salt lake sp. 2

Exclaimation Lake Missulena Trapdoor 100 2002

Barychelidae Brush-footed Trapdoor Spiders

(20 out of 134 species in Australia)

Aurecocrypta katersi Katers Island Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1988Aurecocrypta lugubris South-west Brush-footed Trapdoor 50 1977Idiommata salt lake sp. 1

Salt Lake Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 2002

Idiommata wa_33s118 Brush-footed Trapdoor 20 2002Idiommata wa_flaretip Flare-tipped Brush-footed Trapdoor 33 1988Idiommata wa_yelbeni Yelbeni Brush-footed Trapdoor 40 1994Mandjelia humphreysi Humpreys Brush-footed Trapdoor 67 2001Mandjelia wa_salt1 Exclaimation Lake Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 2002Moruga kimberleyi Kimberleys Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1988Synothele boongaree Boongaree Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1988Synothele butleri Butlers Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 2002Synothele goongarrie Goongarie Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1980Synothele goongarrie sp 1 Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 2001Synothele houstoni Houstons Brush-footed Trapdoor 50 1978Synothele howi Hows Brush-footed Trapdoor 20 2001Synothele indet Narloo Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 2001Synothele karara Karara Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1986Synothele meadhunteri Meadhunters Brush-footed Trapdoor 50 1989Synothele pectinata Woodline Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1981Synothele subquadrata Osborn Island Brush-footed Trapdoor 100 1988

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Ctenizidae Trapdoor Spiders (6 out of 12 species in Australia)

Conothele wa_broome Broome Trapdoor 100 1995Conothele wa_crossingfalls Crossing Falls Trapdoor 100 1999Conothele wa_derbyq Derby Trapdoor 100 1993Conothele wa_gibb Gibb River Trapdoor 100 1999Conothele wa_mitchell Trapdoor Spider 67 2002Conothele wa_theda Trapdoor Spider 100 1992

Dipluridae Funnel-web-like Spiders (4 out of 40 species in Australia)

Cethegus fugax South-west Funnel-web 25 1989Cethegus nov Windjana Funnel-web 100 1990Cethegus wa_murchison Murchison Funnel-web 50 1986Troglodiplura lowryii Lowrys Cave Funnel-web 67 1990

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Idiopidae Trapdoor Spiders (35 out of 153 species in Australia)

Aganippe charlesi Peak Charles Trapdoor 100 1992Aganippe dorre Dorre Island Trapdoor 100 1959Aganippe goldfields sp grp Goldfields Trapdoor 100 1999Aganippe merkanooka spp grp Wurarga Trapdoor 100 1995Aganippe mileura Carey Downs Trapdoor 100 1982Aganippe nov Trapdoor Spider 62 1997Aganippe occidentalis Western Trapdoor 100 1998Aganippe occidentalis sp grp Trapdoor Spider 100 1999Aganippe salt lake sp. 1[= haroldi]

Exclaimation Lake Trapdoor 100 2002

Aganippe simpsoni sp grp Lenora Trapdoor 100 1962Aganippe wa_gibson Mount Gibson Trapdoor 100 2001Aganippe wa_gibson2 Gibson Trapdoor 100 2001Aganippe wa_occ_gp Trapdoor Spider 100 2001Anidiops a Queen Victoria Trapdoor 100 1989Anidiops baesjouae Baesjous Trapdoor 100Anidiops manstridgei Manstridges Trapdoor 100 1991Anidiops manstridgei spp grp Rawlinna Trapdoor 100 1965Anidiops nov Trapdoor Spider 33 1998Anidiops sa_baird Trapdoor Spider 50 1996Anidiops villosus Trapdoor Spider 50 1983Anidiops wa_1216 Deralinya Trapdoor 100 1989Arbanitis mcmillani_mtgibson McMillians Trapdoor 50 2001Arbanitis nov Trapdoor Spider 40 1995Arbanitis woolleyae Woolleys Trapdoor 100 1980Eucyrtops eremaea Cardinea Trapdoor 100 1956Eucyrtops nov Herald Bight Trapdoor 100 1989Eucyrtops wa_barlee1 Mileura Trapdoor 50 1989Eucyrtops wa_barlee2 Barlee Range Trapdoor 100 1994Eucyrtops wa_edel Edel Land Trapdoor 100 1989Eucyrtops wa_heraldbt Peron Trapdoor 67 1989Eucyrtops wa_mtex Eneabba Trapdoor 50 2001Gaius goldfields sp Goldfields Trapdoor 100 2001Gaius villosus Trapdoor Spider 37 2000Gaius wa2 Boulder Trapdoor 100 1996Idiosoma nigrum Black Trapdoor 11 1995

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Lycosidae Wolf Spiders (45 out of 149 species in Australia)

Allocosa hasseltii 1 1952Allocosa obscurides 3 2008Allocosa palabunda 2 2005Artoria cingulipes 2 2005Artoria impedita 5 2005Artoriopsis expolita 2 1982Artoriopsis joergi 6 1962Cynosa ramosa 14 2002Dingosa humphreysi 27 1994Dingosa murata 20 2002Dingosa serrata 10 2005Hogna crispipes 11 2008Hogna diyari 4 2008Hogna kuyani 5 1996Hogna pexa 28 2003Knoelle clara 19 2008Lycosa ariadnae 8 2007Lycosa australicola 27 2006Lycosa bicolor 55 2005Lycosa castanea 34 2006Lycosa corallina 20 1971Lycosa dimota 2Lycosa duracki 100 1971Lycosa errans 7 2003Lycosa forresti 34 2008Lycosa gibsoni 53 2003Lycosa gilberta 7 2002Lycosa godeffroyi 2 2007Lycosa hickmani 40 2004Lycosa laeta 3 1993Lycosa leuckartii 2 2002Lycosa perinflata 33 2003Lycosa salifodina 86 2006Lycosa snelli 100 2008Lycosa storri 56 2008Lycosa tula 9 2004Lycosa woonda 54 2006Lycosa yalkara 41 2006Mainosa longipes 41 2004Orinocosa stirlingae 4 1993Tetralycosa alteripa 50 2006Tetralycosa oraria 6 1991Venatrix konei 2 1960Venatrix pullastra 2 2005Venonia micarioides 3 2002

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Nemesiidae Funnel-web Spiders (75 out of 227 species in Australia)

Aname armigera Goldfields Funnel-web Spider 40 1993Aname barrow island Barrow Island Funnel-web Spider 100 1993Aname basin Shark Bay Funnel-web Spider 100 2000Aname brown wish-bone Brown Wish-bone Funnel-web Spider 100 1968Aname houtmani Houtman Funnel-web Spider 67 1980Aname kimberley Kimberley Funnel-web Spider 100 1993Aname madura turret sp Nullarbor Funnel-web Spider 100 1993Aname mainae Mains Funnel-web Spider 16 2003Aname mainae sp grp Mains Funnel-web Spider 100 2002Aname mainae? Mains Funnel-web Spider 21 2002Aname nov Funnel-web Spider 42 1996Aname nov near armigera Jerimiah Funnel-web Spider 100 1990Aname nw aust Carnarvon Funnel-web Spider 100 1982Aname pallida Pallid Funnel-web Spider 3Aname pilbara spp grp Pilbara Funnel-web Spider 100 1995Aname river wish-bone River Wish-bone Funnel-web Spider 100 1986Aname turrigera Mount Sturt Funnel-web Spider 33 1986Aname wa_boodarie Boodarie Funnel-web Spider 100 2001Aname wa_dianella Dianella Funnel-web Spider 50 1998Aname wa_edel Edelland Funnel-web Spider 100 1989Aname wa_geraldton_acute Geraldton Funnel-web Spider 11 1994Aname wa_gidgee Gidgee Funnel-web Spider 100 1994Aname wa_kalbarri Kalbarri Funnel-web Spider 17 1989Aname wa_kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie Funnel-web Spider 40 1995Aname wa_kimberley1 Drysdale Funnel-web Spider 67 2000Aname wa_kimberley2 Western Funnel-web Spider 45 1998Aname wa_lakeex Lake Exclaimation Funnel-web Spider 100 2002Aname wa_laverton Laverton Funnel-web Spider 100 1982Aname wa_m_rast Funnel-web Spider 20 1992Aname wa_m_rast_qry Funnel-web Spider 100 1988Aname wa_marloo Marloo Funnel-web Spider 50 2001Aname wa_mclarty Mclarty Funnel-web Spider 44 1995Aname wa_merredin Merredin Funnel-web Spider 50 2001Aname wa_newdegate Newdegate Funnel-web Spider 33 1995Aname wa_paraemb2 Caiguna Funnel-web Spider 100 1973Aname wa_paraemb3 Eyre Funnel-web Spider 100 2002Aname wa_qvic_commabulb Queen Victoria Funnel-web Spider 100 2001Aname wa_qvic_paraemb Point Salvation Funnel-web Spider 100 2001Aname wa_salvation1 Funnel-web Spider 50 1995Aname wa_sharkbay Shark Bay Funnel-web Spider 100 2002Aname wa_squarebulb Rosemount Funnel-web Spider 100 1998Aname wa_streich Streich Mound Funnel-web Spider 50 1991Aname wa_telfer Telfer Funnel-web Spider 100 1995Aname wa_tomprice Gairdner Range Funnel-web Spider 33 1995Aname wa_woodstock1 Pilbara Funnel-web Spider 100 1990

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Aname wa_woodstock3 Woodstock Funnel-web Spider 100 1989Aname wish-bone spp grp Meedo Funnel-web Spider 100 1980Chenistonia tepperi Teppers Funnel-web Spider 5 2001Chenistonia tepperi sp grp Teppers South-west Funnel-web 25 2001Gen Nov wa_boodarie WA_boodarie 100 1995Kwonkan goongarriensis Goongarie Funnel-web 100 1981Kwonkan moriartii Moriartys Funnel-web 100 1962Kwonkan silvestre Funnel-web 100 1953Kwonkan wa_1 Red Sands Funnel-web 100 1991Kwonkan wa_buningonia Buningonia Spring Funnel-web 100Kwonkan wa_gelorup Gelorup Funnel-web 8 1978Kwonkan wa_laverton Baird Bay Funnel-web 33 1990Kwonkan wa_nugadon Nugadong Funnel-web 50 1990Kwonkan wa_qvicsprings Springs Funnel-web 100 2001Kwonkan wa_salt1 Salt Lake Funnel-web 67 1996Kwonkan wa_salt2 Western Funnel-web 50 1999Kwonkan wa_sp1 Mount Gibson Funnel-web 100 2001Namea wa_caperange Cape Range Funnel-web 100 2001Nemesiidae c Point Salvation Funnel-web 100 1990Porthedland sp nov Port Hedland Funnel-web 100 2001Teyl door building sp Helena-Aurora Funnel-web 50 2001Teyl luculentus sp grp Funnel-web Spider 100 2001Teyl mt gibson sp 2 Mount Gibson Funnel-web 100 2001Teyl mt gibson sp 3 Mount Gibson Funnel-web 100 2001Teyl mt gibson sp. 4 (luculentus grp)

Mount Gibson Funnel-web 100 2001

Teyl wa_goongarrie Goongarrie Funnel-web 100 2001Troglodiplura lowryi Lowrys Cave Funnel-web 100 1991Yilgarnia bougainville Cape Bougainville Funnel-web 100 1988Yilgarnia currycomboides Peak Charles Funnel-web 33 1956Yilgarnia mt gibson sp 1 Mount Gibson Funnel-web 100 2001

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Sparassidae Huntsmen Spiders (formerly Heteropodidae)

(31 out of 119 species in Australia)

Australosparsus a4 Huntsman Spider 11 1988Delena 3 Huntsman Spider 33 1996Delena cancerides Crab-like Huntsman Spider 4 1996Heteropoda 1 Huntsman Spider 6 1994Heteropoda marillana Huntsman Spider 100 1998Heteropoda renibulbis Huntsman Spider 50 1998Holconia 2 Huntsman Spider 100 1981Holconia neglecta Neglected Huntsman Spider 89 1998Holconia nigrigularis Huntsman Spider 17 2001Holconia westralia Western Huntsman Spider 80 2001Isopeda leishmanni Leishmanns Huntsman Spider 3 1996Isopeda magna King Huntsman Spider 20 2001Isopedella 1 Huntsman Spider 100 1998Isopedella cana Huntsman Spider 17 1998Isopedella castanea Chestnut Huntsman Spider 100Isopedella cerussata Huntsman Spider 2 1996Isopedella inola Huntsman Spider 6 1980Isopedella maculosa Spotted Huntsman Spider 100 1963Isopedella saundersi Saunders Huntsman Spider 10 1996Isopedella tindalei Tindales Huntsman Spider 9 1953Neosparassus a4 Huntsman Spider 10 1996Neosparassus n16 Huntsman Spider 100 1981Neosparassus n32 Huntsman Spider 100 1977Neosparassus n35 Huntsman Spider 50 1981Neosparassus n46 Huntsman Spider 14 1996Neosparassus n54 Huntsman Spider 100 1996Pediana 1 Huntsman Spider 50 1996Pediana horni Horns Huntsman Spider 6 1981Pediana occidentalis Southern Huntsman Spider 17 1996Pediana tenuis Huntsman Spider 17 1996Typostola pilbara Pilbara Huntsman Spider 100 1998

Theraphosidae Bird-eating Trapdoor Spiders

(4 out of 20 species in Australia)

Selenocosmia rugosa ms name Western Bird-eating Trapdoor 67 1988Selenocosmia sp. Bird-eating Trapdoor 6 1978Selenocosmia stirlingi Stirlings Bird-eating Trapdoor 3 1995Selenocosmia wacarina ms name Kununurra Bird-eating Trapdoor 88 2000

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BasommatophoraAncylidae Freshwater Limpets (2 out of 3 species in Australia)

Ferrissia petterdi Freshwater Limpet 15 2003Ferrissia tasmanicus Freshwater Limpet 1 1988

Lymnaeidae Eutrophic Freshwater Snails

(2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Austropeplea caurina Freshwater Snail 32 2005Austropeplea lessoni Lessons Eutrophic Freshwater Snail 3 2003

Planorbidae Freshwater Snails (12 out of 71 species in Australia)

Amerianna 1 Freshwater Snail 16 1999Amerianna carinata Freshwater Snail 8 1999Amerianna cumingi Cumings Freshwater Snail 7 1999Amerianna truncata Freshwater Snail 9 1999Bayardella johni Johns Freshwater Snail 45 2003Glyptophysa jukesii Freshwater Snail 7 2003Gyraulus essingtonensis Port Essington Freshwater Snail 30 2003Gyraulus hesperus Lennard River Freshwater Snail 56 2003Helicorbis meniscoides Freshwater Snail 25 2003Isidorella 1 Freshwater Snail 50 2000Isidorella newcombi Newcombs Freshwater Snail 2 2009Leichhardtia sisurnius Leichhardts Freshwater Snail 12 2003

BivalviaHyriidae Freshwater Mussels (4 out of 21 species in Australia)

Lortiella froggatti Frogatts Freshwater Mussel 100 2004Lortiella rugata Freshwater Mussel 38 2003Velesunio angasi Freshwater Mussel 16 2003Velesunio wilsonii Wilsons Freshwater Mussel 12 2004

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CaenogastropodaAssimineidae Freshwater, Land and

Saltmarsh Snails(1 out of 14 species in Australia)

Aviassiminea palitans Land Snail 53 1996

Bithyniidae Operculate Freshwater Snails

(4 out of 21 species in Australia)

Gabbia kendricki Kendricks Freshwater Snail 43 1980Gabbia napierensis Napier Range Freshwater Snail 100 1999Gabbia smithii Smiths Freshwater Snail 18 2000Gabbia tumida Freshwater Snail 50 1998

Pomatiopsidae Salt-lake Snails (2 out of 14 species in Australia)

Coxiella gilesi Giles Salt-lake Snail 40 1979Coxiella glauerti Israelite Bay Salt-lake Snail 50 1998

Thiaridae Freshwater Horny Operculate Snails

(2 out of 16 species in Australia)

Thiara australis Freshwater Snail 32 2003Thiara balonnensis Balonne Freshwater Snail 7 1995

Viviparidae Freshwater Subspiral Horny Operculate Snails

(2 out of 21 species in Australia)

Notopala ampullaroides Kimberley Freshwater Snail 67 2003Notopala dimidiata Freshwater Snail 57 2003

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ColeopteraCarabidae Ground Beetles (125 out of 2305 species in Australia)

Acrogenys hirsuta Lepitid Ground Beetle 17Adelotopus laevis Pseudomorphinid Ground Beetle 100Adotela concolor Ground Beetle 50Adotela esmeralda Esmeraldas Ground Beetle 100Anomotarus crudelis Lepitid Ground Beetle 19 1968Anomotarus umbratus Lepitid Ground Beetle 20Arthropterus westwoodii Westwoods Paussinid Ground Beetle 4Bembidion jacksoniense Jackson's Trechitid Ground Beetle 8Calosoma oceanicum Ground Beetle 25Calosoma schayeri Schayers Ground Beetle 11 1969Carenum acutipes Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum anthracinum Scarititid Ground Beetle 20Carenum breviforme Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum browni Browns Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum carbonarium Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum coracinum Scarititid Ground Beetle 50Carenum cupreomarginatum Scarititid Ground Beetle 25Carenum ducale Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum froggatti Frogatts Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum lepidum Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum occidentale Western Scarititid Ground Beetle 33Carenum optimum Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum purpureum Scarititid Ground Beetle 50Carenum speciosum Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum subcyaneum Scarititid Ground Beetle 50Carenum transversicolle Scarititid Ground Beetle 67 1963Carenum venustum Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Carenum virescens Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Catadromus tenebrioides Pterostichid Ground Beetle 17Cerotalis amabilis Ground Beetle 14 1954Cerotalis brachypleura Ground Beetle 25Chlaenius australis Australian Ground Beetle 5Chlaenius flaviguttatus Yellow-spotted Ground Beetle 4Cicindela albolineata White-lined Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 50 1960Cicindela blackburni Blackburns Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Cicindela browni Browns Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Cicindela frenchi Frenchs Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Cicindela gilesi Giles Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Cicindela mastersi Masters Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 29 1955Cicindela oblongicollis Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Cicindela rafflesia Raffles Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 17Cicindela salicursoria Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100 1985Cicindela semicincta Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 2Cicindela tetragramma Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100

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Clivina atridorsis Scarititid Ground Beetle 25Clivina bovillae Scarititid Ground Beetle 50Clivina brunnicolor Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Clivina cylindriformis Scarititid Ground Beetle 33Clivina frenchi Frenchs Scarititid Ground Beetle 22Clivina sellata Scarititid Ground Beetle 9Clivina wiluna Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Conopterum atrum Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Conopterum leai Leas Scarititid Ground Beetle 80Conopterum pyripenne Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Conopterum sapphirinum Saphire Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Craspedophorus australasiae Australasian Panagaeitid Ground Beetle 11Dicrochile goryi Gory Ground Beetle 6Elaphropus convexus Trechitid Ground Beetle 40Elaphropus spenceri Spencers Trechitid Ground Beetle 12Euryscaphus carbonarius Scarititid Ground Beetle 50Euryscaphus dilatatus Scarititid Ground Beetle 17Euryscaphus obesus Scarititid Ground Beetle 19Geoscaptus cacus Scarititid Ground Beetle 12Geoscaptus laevissimus Scarititid Ground Beetle 4Gigadema bostocki Lepitid Ground Beetle 40Gigadema dux Lepitid Ground Beetle 100Gnathaphanus pulcher Harpalitid Ground Beetle 7 1958Gnathoxys cicatricosus Western Ground Beetle 50Gnathoxys granularis Ground Beetle 33Helluapterus niger Lepitid Ground Beetle 100Helluarchus robustus Lepitid Ground Beetle 100Hypharpax kreftii Harpalitid Beetle 33Lecanomerus speluncarius Harpalitid Ground Beetles 100 1964Megacephala australasiae Australasian Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 35Megacephala basalis Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 31Megacephala blackburni Blackburns Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 64 1996Megacephala bostockii Bostocks Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 19Megacephala castelnaui Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala corpulenta Corpulent Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 71Megacephala greyanus Greys Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100 1953Megacephala helmsi Helms Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala hopei Hopes Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala intermedia Intermediate Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 60Megacephala karratha Karratha Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala mendacia Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala murchisona Murchisons Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala oleadorsa Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala pulchra Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 55 1960Megacephala scapularis Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 33Megacephala serrella Point Samson Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100Megacephala spenceri Spencers Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 100

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Monocentrum laticeps Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Monocentrum longiceps Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Monocentrum macros Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Neocarenum elongatum Scarititid Ground Beetle 11Neocarenum retusum Nicol Bay Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Neocarenum spenceri Spencers Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Nickerlea sloanei Sloanes Cicindelinid Ground Beetle 25Notonomus mediosulcatus Pterostichid Ground Beetle 25Notospeophonus pallidus Cave Harpalitid Ground Beetle 100 1964Oodes oblongus Oblong Ground Beetle 17Oodes waterhousei Waterhouses Ground Beetle 60Parroa howittii Howitts Ground Beetle 36Parroa noctis Ground Beetle 50Pheropsophus verticalis Ground Beetle 4Philoscaphus costalis Scarititid Ground Beetle 29Philoscaphus tuberculatus Scarititid Ground Beetle 3Phorticosomus felix Harpalitid Ground Beetles 1 1994Phorticosomus grandis Harpalitid Ground Beetles 6 1978Phorticosomus gularis Harpalitid Ground Beetles 12Phorticosomus horni Harpalitid Ground Beetles 9 1998Phorticosomus nuytsii Harpalitid Ground Beetles 27Phorticosomus randalli Harpalitid Ground Beetles 5 1994Platycoelus interstitialis Ashburton River Pterostichid Ground Beetl 100Platycoelus melliei Pterostichid Ground Beetle 19Platylytron amplipenne Ground Beetle 33Pogonus fennelli Fennells Trechitid Ground Beetle 100Pogonus variabilis Variable Trechitid Ground Beetle 50Scaraphites hirtipes Scarititid Ground Beetle 20Scaraphites laticollis Scarititid Ground Beetle 62Sphallomorpha marginata Pseudomorphinid Ground Beetle 100Sphallomorpha suturalis Pseudomorphinid Ground Beetle 4 1955Tasmanitachoides arnhemensis Arnhem Trechitid Ground Beetle 100Trichocarenum cylindricum Cylindrical Scarititid Ground Beetle 100Trigonothops semivittatus Lepitid Ground Beetle 100

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Dytiscidae Dytiscidine Water Beetles

(106 out of 302 species in Australia)

Allodessus bistrigatus Water Beetle 12 2003Antiporus gilbertii Gilberts Water Beetle 5 2001Austrodytes plateni Water Beetle 100 2002Bidessodes denticulatus Water Beetle 25 2002Bidessodes gutteridgei Gutteridges Water Beetle 100 2001Bidessodes mjobergi Water Beetle 3 1982Clypeodytes bifasciatus Water Beetle 6 1982Copelatus daemeli Water Beetle 11 1982Copelatus ferrugineus Water Beetle 3 2001Copelatus irregularis Irregular Water Beetle 4 1999Copelatus marginatus Water Beetle 3 1985Copelatus nigrolineatus Black-lined Water Beetle 24 2002Cybister tripunctatus Water Beetle 18 2003Eretes australis Australian Water Beetle 15 2003Hydaticus consanguineus Water Beetle 13 2003Hydaticus daemeli Water Beetle 7 1961Hydaticus fabricii Water Beetle 12 1982Hydaticus vittatus Water Beetle 9 2002Hydroglyphus balkei Water Beetle 14 1982Hydroglyphus basalis Water Beetle 10 2002Hydroglyphus daemeli Daemels Water Beetle 5 2001Hydroglyphus godeffroyi Godeffroys Water Beetle 2 1988Hydroglyphus grammopterus Water Beetle 32 2003Hydroglyphus leai Leas Water Beetle 29 2003Hydroglyphus mastersii Masters Water Beetle 4 1985Hydroglyphus orthogrammus Water Beetle 94 2003Hydrovatus opacus Water Beetle 6 1988Hydrovatus ovalis Oval Water Beetle 8 1988Hydrovatus parallelus Water Beetle 18 1988Hydrovatus rufoniger Water Beetle 9 2002Hyphydrus contiguus Water Beetle 3 1982Hyphydrus decemmaculatus Twelve-spotted Water Beetle 15 1982Hyphydrus effeminatus Effeminate Water Beetle 5 1999Hyphydrus elegans Elegant Water Beetle 20 2003Hyphydrus lyratus Water Beetle 23 2003Kintingka kurutjutu Kurutjutu Stygobytic Water Beetle 100Laccophilus clarki Clarks Water Beetle 6 1985Laccophilus sharpi Sharps Water Beetle 31 2003Lancetes lanceolatus Lanceolate Water Beetle 5 1968Limbodessus bialveus Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus bigbellensis Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 1999Limbodessus challaensis Challa Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus compactus Water Beetle 22 2003Limbodessus cueensis Cue Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus cunyuensis Cunyu Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001

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Limbodessus eberhardi Eberhards Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus fridaywellensis Friday Well Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2000Limbodessus hahni Hahns Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 1999Limbodessus hinkleri Hinklers Stygobytic Water Beetle 80 1999Limbodessus jundeensis Jundeen Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus karalundiensis Karalundi Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus lapostaae Laposta Stygobytic Water Beetle 75 1998Limbodessus macrotarsus Big Toed Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus magnificus Magnificent Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus masonensis Masons Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2000Limbodessus microocular Small-eyed Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Limbodessus morgani Morgans Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus occidentalis Water Beetle 100 2002Limbodessus pinniclesensis Pinnicles Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus pulpa Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus raesideensis Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2000Limbodessus silus Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus sweetwatersensis Sweetwater Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Limbodessus windarraensis Windarra Stygobytic Water Beetle 50 1998Limbodessus wogarthaensis Wogartha Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Limbodessus yuinmeryensis Yuinmery Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Megaporus fischeri Fischers Water Beetle 20 1982Megaporus howittii Howitts Water Beetle 6 2003Necterosoma darwini Darwins Water Beetle 2 2001Necterosoma penicillatum Water Beetle 4 2003Necterosoma regulare Water Beetle 34 2003Necterosoma theonathani Water Beetle 100 1999Necterosoma undecimlineatum Water Beetle 15 2003Onychohydrus scutellaris Water Beetle 2 1996Paroster arachnoides Spider-like Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Paroster bulbus Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Paroster copidotibiae Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2003Paroster darlotensis Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster dingbatensis Ding Bat Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Paroster fortisspina Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster hamoni Hamons Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster hinzeae Hinzes Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster killaraensis Killara Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster melroseensis Melrose Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster michaelseni Michaelsens Water Beetle 40 1964Paroster milgunensis Milgun Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster plutonicensis Plutonic Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2001Paroster skaphites Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Paroster stegastos Stygobytic Water Beetle 100 2002Platynectes aenescens Water Beetle 6 1996Platynectes decempunctatus Water Beetle 8 2003Platynectes monostigma Water Beetle 11 1961

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Rhantaticus congestus Water Beetle 17 2003Rhantus suturalis Water Beetle 4 2002Sandracottus bakewelli Bakewells Water Beetle 10 1999Sternopriscus goldbergi Goldbergs Water Beetle 25 1982Sternopriscus multimaculatus Multi-spotted Water Beetle 16 2003Sternopriscus pilbarensis Pilbara Water Beetle 100 2002Tiporus alastairi Alastairs Water Beetle 100 1984Tiporus centralis Central Water Beetle 22 1982Tiporus collaris Water Beetle 25 1999Tiporus georginae Georginas Water Beetle 100 1988Tiporus josepheni Josephines Water Beetle 10 1982Tiporus lachlani Lachlans Water Beetle 100 2003Tiporus tambreyi Tambreys Water Beetle 100 2002Tiporus undecimmaculatus Water Beetle 17 1999

Noteridae Noterid Water Beetles (1 out of 7 species in Australia)

Canthydrus ephemeralis Ephemeral Water Beetle 17 1982

CollothecaceaCollothecidae Sessile Wheel Animals (1 out of 15 species in Australia)

Collotheca ornata Ornate Sessile Wheel Animal 8

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DipteraAsilidae Robber Flies (6 out of 360 species in Australia)

Cerdistus maculatus 20 1996Chrysopogon albopunctatus 9Chrysopogon pellos 20 1994Chrysopogon pilosifacies 20 1968Dakinomyia froggattii 100 1960Phellus glaucus 14 1980

Therevidae Stiletto Flies (21 out of 252 species in Australia)

Agapophytus annamariae 75 1983Agapophytus asprolepidotos 25 1981Agapophytus australasiae 19 1983Agapophytus borealis 25 1975Agapophytus caliginosus 100 1983Agapophytus cerrusus 25 1975Agapophytus discolor 12 1975Agapophytus septentrionalis 25 1975Agapophytus yeatesi 60 1987Anabarhynchus annulatus 7 1983Anabarhynchus gascoyne 33 1983Bonjeania clamosis 15 1983Nanexila argentiquadris 43 1975Nanexila cylomelasma 29 1975Nanexila danielsi 17 1978Nanexila furcata 50 1983Nanexila ligula 40 1962Nanexila spilotis 14 1996Nanexila variabilis 25 1968Taenogerella nigrapicalis 33 1980Taenogerella schlingeri 67 1981

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EupulmonataAchatinellidae Conical-shelled Land

Snails(2 out of 15 species in Australia)

Elasmias manilense Land Snail 27 1987Elasmias terrestris Land Snail 29 1987

Bulimulidae Elongate High-spired Land Snails

(32 out of 115 species in Australia)

Bothriembryon 1974 Land Snail 33 1974Bothriembryon 1979 Land Snail 78 1979Bothriembryon balteolus Land Snail 47 1990Bothriembryon barretti Barretts Land Snail 54 1999Bothriembryon bradshawi Bradshaws Land Snail 7 1955Bothriembryon bulla Land Snail 2Bothriembryon coolgardie Coolgardie Land Snail 100 1978Bothriembryon costulata Land Snail 78 1998Bothriembryon cunderlee Land Snail 100 1959Bothriembryon distinctus Distinct Land Snail 97 1990Bothriembryon dux Land Snail 55 1999Bothriembryon esperantia Land Snail 29 1980Bothriembryon granite mount arid Mount Arid Land Snail 50 1976Bothriembryon granite recherche Recherche Granite Land Snail 25 1954Bothriembryon gratwicki Gratwicks Land Snail 83 1999Bothriembryon gratwicki cf. Land Snail 100 1999Bothriembryon hamersley gorges Land Snail 100 2001Bothriembryon hamersleyensis Land Snail 100 1976Bothriembryon hammersley ranges Land Snail 100 2001Bothriembryon indutus Land Snail 8 1974Bothriembryon israelite bay Israelite Bay Land Snail 100 1953Bothriembryon marandoo Marandoo Land Snail 100 1992Bothriembryon melo Land Snail 3 1982Bothriembryon minor Land Snail 100 1992Bothriembryon north wheatbelt Land Snail 13 1976Bothriembryon novae Land Snail 100 1979Bothriembryon onslowi Land Snail 82 1989Bothriembryon peak charles Peak Charles Land Snail 100 1992Bothriembryon perobesus Land Snail 19 2001Bothriembryon rhodostomus Land Snail 7 1976Bothriembryon whitleyi Whitleys Land Snail 7 1961Bothriembryon wittenoom Wittenoom Land Snail 100 1985

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Camaenidae Camaenid Land Snails (288 out of 929 species in Australia)

76 novae Land Snail 100 197684 novae Land Snail 100 1984Amplirhagada 1 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 17 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 18 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 19 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 2 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 20 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 21 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 22 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 23 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 24 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 25 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 26 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 27 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 28 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 29 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 30 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 31 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 32 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 33 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 34 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 35 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 36 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 37 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 38 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 42 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 63 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 64 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 65 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 66 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 67 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 68 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 69 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 70 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 71 Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada 72 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 73 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 74 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada 75 Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada alta Land Snail 100 1993Amplirhagada astuta Land Snail 100 1992Amplirhagada burnerensis Land Snail 100 1984Amplirhagada burrowsena Burrows Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada cambridgensis Cambridges Land Snail 100 1984

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Amplirhagada carinata Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada castra Land Snail 100 1992Amplirhagada combeana Combeans Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada confusa Land Snail 100 1987Amplirhagada drysdaleana Drysdales Land Snail 100 1998Amplirhagada elevata Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada hc 1 Land Snail 100 2004Amplirhagada herbertena 100Amplirhagada imitata Land Snail 100 1989Amplirhagada kalumburuana Kalumburu Land Snail 91 1989Amplirhagada katerana Kateras Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada mitchelliana Mitchells Land Snail 100 1993Amplirhagada montalivetensis Montalivete Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada napierana Napiers Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada novelta Land Snail 100Amplirhagada osmondi Osmonds Land Snail 100 2005Amplirhagada percita Land Snail 100 1988Amplirhagada pusilla Land Snail 100 1989Amplirhagada questroana Land Snail 100 1984Amplirhagada sykesi Sykes Land Snail 100 1974Amplirhagada varia Varied Land Snail 100 1992Amplirhagada wilsoni Wilsons Land Snail 100 1989Basedowena cognata Land Snail 67 1983Basedowena papulankutjana Land Snail 80 1983Basedowena vulgata Land Snail 25 1983Baudinella 7 100 1987Baudinella 8 100 1987Baudinella baudinensis Baudins Land Snail 100 1988Baudinella regia 100 1988Camaenidae 1 Land Snail 100 1988Camaenidae 2 Land Snail 100 1988Camaenidae 3 Land Snail 100 1988Camaenidae 5 Land Snail 100 1988Camaenidae 76 Land Snail 100 1976Caperantrum polygyrum Land Snail 100 1991Carinotrachia 13 100 1987Carinotrachia carsoniana Carsons Land Snail 86 1989Cristilabrum 1990 100 1984Cristilabrum bilarnium 100 1986Cristilabrum bubulum 100 1989Cristilabrum buryillum 100 1984Cristilabrum grossum 100 1989Cristilabrum isolatum Isolated Land Snail 100 1989Cristilabrum kessneri Kessners Land Snail 100 1989Cristilabrum monodon 100 1996Cristilabrum primum 100 1996Cristilabrum rectum 100 1984

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Cristilabrum simplex Simple Land Snail 100 1989Cristilabrum solitudum Solitary Land Snail 100 1984Cristilabrum spectaculum Spectacular Land Snail 100 1996Damochlora 15 100 1987Damochlora 4 100 1987Damochlora 41 100 1988Damochlora 42 100 1988Damochlora millepunctata 100 1988Damochlora rectilabrum 88 1987Damochlora spina 89 1987Dirutrachia sublevata Land Snail 25 1976Exiligada negriensis 89 2005Exiligada qualis 100 1970Falspleuroxia overlandensis Overlander Land Snail 100 1993Hadra bipartita Land Snail 1 1977Hadra wilsoni Wilsons Land Snail 100 1987Kendrickia ignivenatus Land Snail 100 1980Kimboraga 11 100 1987Kimboraga 12 100 1987Kimboraga 41 100 1987Kimboraga exanimus 100 1989Kimboraga mccorryi Mccorrys Land Snail 100 1977Kimboraga micromphala 100 2000Kimboraga yammerana Yammer Land Snail 100 1977Kimboraga yampiensis Yampi Land Snail 100 1988Mesodontrachia cockburnensis Cockburn Land Snail 100 2005Mesodontrachia fitzroyana Fitzroy Land Snail Endangered 10 1977Minimelon colmani Rawlinson Range Land Snail 100 1983Mouldingia occidentalis Southern Land Snail 100 1986Mouldingia orientalis Tropical Land Snail 100 1996Ningbingia australis 100 1989Ningbingia bulla 100 1996Ningbingia dentiens 100 1989Ningbingia laurina Laurel Land Snail 100 1996Ningbingia laurina? Laurel Land Snail 100 1980Ningbingia octava 100 1995Ningbingia res 100 1989Ordtrachia australis 80 1985Ordtrachia elegans Elegant Land Snail 100 1988Ordtrachia grandis Grand Land Snail 100 2005Ordtrachia intermedia Intermediate Land Snail 90 2005Ordtrachia septentrionalis 50 1985Plectorhagada carcharias 86 1989Plectorhagada gascoynensis Gascoyne Land Snail 100Plectorhagada meilgana Land Snail 100 1990Plectorhagada plectilis 92 1989Plectorhagada rovina 100 1975

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Plectorhagada ruga 100 1968Plectorhagada scolythra 100 1989Pleuroxia arcigerens Land Snail 30 1975Pleuroxia commenta Land Snail 100 1952Pleuroxia cyrtopleura Land Snail 5Pleuroxia elfina Elfin Land Snail 79 1996Pleuroxia oligopleura Land Snail 89 1998Pleuroxia phillipsiana Phillips Land Snail 57 1985Pleuroxia polypleura Land Snail 71 1996Promonturconchum superbum Superb Land Snail 100 1995Prototrachia sedula Land Snail 8 1977Prymnbriareus nimberlinus Nimblerine Land Snail 100 1988Quistrachia 1984 Land Snail 100 1984Quistrachia barrowensis Barrow Island Land Snail 100 2002Quistrachia herbertana Herberts Land Snail 100 1984Quistrachia herberti Mount Herbert Land Snail 100 1989Quistrachia lefroyi Cape Range Land Snail 92 1989Quistrachia legendrei Land Snail 100 1998Quistrachia leptogramma Land Snail 100 1988Quistrachia millstream Millstream Land Snail 100 1990Quistrachia monogramma Land Snail 100 1986Quistrachia turneri Turners Land Snail 100 1988Quistrachia warroorana Warroorana Land Snail 100 1983Retroterra 10 100 1987Retroterra 9 100 1987Retroterra costa 100 1988Retroterra parva 100 1987Retroterra solituda Solitary Land Snail 100 1987Rhagada 1 Land Snail 100 1988Rhagada 2 Land Snail 100 1988Rhagada aff. construa Land Snail 100 1977Rhagada aff. dringi Land Snail 100 1987Rhagada angulata Angular Land Snail 100 1998Rhagada basedowana Basedow Land Snail 100 1980Rhagada bulgana Land Snail 100 1989Rhagada capensis Cape Range Land Snail 100 1989Rhagada construa Land Snail 100 1984Rhagada convicta Convict Land Snail 100 1998Rhagada crystalla Crystal Land Snail 100 1977Rhagada cygna Swan Land Snail 100 1977Rhagada dampierana Dampiers Land Snail 100 1995Rhagada dringi Land Snail 100 1980Rhagada elachystoma Dampier Archipelago Land Snail 100 1983Rhagada gatta Land Snail 100 1986Rhagada gibbensis Gibbens Land Snail 100 1987Rhagada globosa Cardabia Land Snail 100 1989Rhagada harti Harts Land Snail 100 1986

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Rhagada intermedia Intermediate Land Snail 100 1983Rhagada millstream Millstream Land Snail 100 1995Rhagada mimika Land Snail 100 1977Rhagada minima Land Snail 100 1983Rhagada perprima Land Snail 100 1997Rhagada pilbarana Pilbara Land Snail 100 1995Rhagada plicata Land Snail 100 1996Rhagada radleyi Radleys Land Snail 100 1998Rhagada reinga Land Snail 100 1988Rhagada richardsonii Richardsons Land Snail 100 2000Rhagada sutra Land Snail 100 1984Rhagada tescorum Land Snail 100 1995Rhagada torulus Land Snail 100 1989Setobaudinia 1 100 1987Setobaudinia 2 100 1987Setobaudinia 3 100 1987Setobaudinia 5 100 1987Setobaudinia 51 100 1988Setobaudinia 52 100 1988Setobaudinia 53 100 1988Setobaudinia 54 100 1988Setobaudinia 55 100 1988Setobaudinia 56 100 1988Setobaudinia 57 100 1988Setobaudinia 58 100 1988Setobaudinia 59 100 1988Setobaudinia 6 100 1987Setobaudinia 60 100 1988Setobaudinia 61 100 1988Setobaudinia 62 100 1987Setobaudinia calvitia 100 1992Setobaudinia collingii Collings Land Snail 100 1987Setobaudinia doongana 100 1987Setobaudinia hirsuta 100 1992Setobaudinia interrex 100 1989Setobaudinia pagoana 100 1986Sinumelon fodinalis 5 1968Sinumelon gillensis Gillens Land Snail 14 1983Sinumelon jimberlanensis Jimberlan Land Snail 100 1980Sinumelon kalgum Kalgum Land Snail 88 2009Sinumelon nullarboricum Nullarbor Land Snail 66 1989Sinumelon tarcoolanum Tarcoola Land Snail 6 1972Sinumelon vagente 41 2001Strepsitaurus cardabius 100 1989Strepsitaurus milyeringus Milyering Land Snail 100 1989Strepsitaurus ningaloo Ningaloo Land Snail 100 1989Strepsitaurus rugus 100 1995

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Strepsitaurus williami Williams Land Snail 100 1990Torresitrachia 1 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 2 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 3 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 45 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 46 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 47 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia 48 Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia aff. regula Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia amaxensis Land Snail 100 1992Torresitrachia bathurstensis Bathursts Land Snail 100 1989Torresitrachia crawfordi Crawfords Land Snail 100 1988Torresitrachia deflecta Land Snail 100 1989Torresitrachia monticola Land Snail 100 1987Torresitrachia regula 100 1987Torresitrachia rfs 100 1987Torresitrachia thedana Land Snail 100 1986Torresitrachia umbonis 95 1987Torresitrachia weaberana Weabers Land Snail 68 1989Turgenitubulus aslini Aslins Land Snail 100 1986Turgenitubulus christenseni Christensens Land Snail 100 1995Turgenitubulus costus 100 1989Turgenitubulus depressus 100 1989Turgenitubulus foramenus 100 1989Turgenitubulus opiranus 100 1996Turgenitubulus pagodula 100 1989Turgenitubulus tanmurrana Tanmurra Land Snail 100 1989Westraltrachia alterna 100 2000Westraltrachia ampla 100 2005Westraltrachia ascita 100 1977Westraltrachia commoda 100 1984Westraltrachia complanata 100 1983Westraltrachia cunicula 100 1984Westraltrachia derbyi Derby Land Snail 100 1984Westraltrachia froggatti Froggats Land Snail 100 1986Westraltrachia inopinata 100 1986Westraltrachia instita 100 1984Westraltrachia lievreana 100 1984Westraltrachia limbana 100 1988Westraltrachia oscarensis Oscars Land Snail 100 1988Westraltrachia pillarana 100 1986Westraltrachia porcata 100 1986Westraltrachia recta 100 2005Westraltrachia rotunda Rotund Land Snail 100 1986Westraltrachia subtila 100 1986Westraltrachia tropida 100 1984Westraltrachia turbinata Turbinate Land Snail 100 1987

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Westraltrachia woodwardi Woowards Land Snail 100 1986Westraltrachia? oscarensis Oscars Land Snail 100Xanthomelon durvillii Durvills Land Snail 1 1976Xanthomelon obliquirugosa 93 1998Xanthomelon pachystylum 1 1976Xanthomelon prudhoensis 100 1988Xanthomelon rfs 100 1987Xanthomelon ruberpumilio 71 1992

Cerastuidae Land Snails (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Amimopina macleayi Macleays Land Snail 78 1988

Charopidae Flattened and Turbinate Land Snails

(2 out of 642 species in Australia)

Discocharopa aperta Land Snail 24 1988Pilsbrycharopa tumida Fitzroy River Land Snail 100 1988

Ellobiidae Primitive Supralittoral Pulmonate Snails

(1 out of 42 species in Australia)

Cassidula angulifera Supralittoral Snail 4

Helicarionidae Helicarionid Land Snails (4 out of 300 species in Australia)

Coneuplecta microconus Helicarionid Land Snail 59 1988Liardetia scandens 9 1988Westracystis lissus 98 2005Wilhelminaia mathildae Mathildas Helicarionid Land Snail 44 1988

Helicodiscidae Stenopylis Land Snail (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Stenopylis coarctata Minute Discoid Land Snail 51 1988

Punctidae Translucent Frosted Land Snails

(1 out of 107 species in Australia)

Westralaoma aprica Punctid Land Snail 20 2009

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Pupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled Land Snails

(29 out of 62 species in Australia)

Gastrocopta aff. adelaidae Adelaide Land Snail 100 1984Gastrocopta bannertonensis 50 2009Gastrocopta deserti Desert Land Snail 14 1987Gastrocopta macdonnelli MacDonnells Land Snail 73 1988Gastrocopta macrodon Land Snail 98 1988Gastrocopta margaretae Margarets Land Snail 29 1979Gastrocopta mussoni Land Snail 11 1986Gastrocopta pediculus Land Snail 15 1988Gastrocopta simplex Simple Land Snail 75 1988Gastrocopta stupefaciens Land Snail 91 1988Gastrocopta wallabyensis Land Snail 100 1977Glyptopupoides egregia Land Snail 17 1988Gyliotrachela australis Land Snail 23 1986Gyliotrachela napierana Napier Range Land Snail 100 1984Gyliotrachela ningbingia Ningbing Land Snail 100 1984Nesopupa mooreana Moores Land Snail 86 1988Nesopupa novopommerana Land Snail 25 1984Pumilicopta kessneri Kessners Land Snail 84 1988Pupilla australis Land Snail 27 1997Pupisoma circumlitum Land Snail 21 1988Pupisoma orcula Land Snail 72 1988Pupoides adelaidae Adelaides Land Snail 25 1987Pupoides aff. adelaidae Adelaide Land Snail 100 1977Pupoides beltianus Land Snail 12 1983Pupoides contrarius Contrary Land Snail 100 1977Pupoides ischnus Land Snail 47 1979Pupoides lepidulus Land Snail 100 1976Pupoides myoporinae Land Snail 44 2009Pupoides pacificus Land Snail 30 2004

Subulinidae Elongate Land Snails (2 out of 5 species in Australia)

Eremopeas interioris Interior Elongate Land Snail 62 1988Lamellaxis gracilis Gracile Elongate Land Snail 3 1977

Succineidae Amber Land Snails (3 out of 25 species in Australia)

Succinea caurina Amber Land Snail 100 1974Succinea scalarina Amber Land Snail 10 2009Succinea strigillata Amber Land Snail 83 1986

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FlosculariaceaHexarthridae Gelatinous-colonial

Wheel Animals(1 out of 8 species in Australia)

Hexarthra fennica Gelatinous-colonial Wheel Animal 10

Testudinellidae Free-swimming Round-shelled Wheel Animals

(1 out of 24 species in Australia)

Testudinella patina Free-swimming Round-shelled Wheel Ani 5

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HemipteraAnthocoridae (2 out of 27 species in Australia)

Orius armatus 10Orius tantillus 12

Aradidae Flat bugs, Bark bugs (1 out of 166 species in Australia)

Brachyrhynchus australis 3 1996

Belostomatidae (3 out of 5 species in Australia)

Diplonychus eques 4Diplonychus rusticus 11 1998Lethocerus distinctifemur 11 2003

Berytidae Stilt bugs (2 out of 7 species in Australia)

Australacanthus halei 25 1999Metacanthus pertener 50

Cicadidae (21 out of 233 species in Australia)

Arenopsaltria pygmaea Pygmy Sandgrinder 50 1960Cicadetta convergens 25Cicadetta minima 17 1956Cicadetta puer 17 1962Froggattoides typicus Eastern Bent-winged Cicada 50 1951Glaucopsaltria viridis Bottle Cicada 17 1954Gudanga aurea 100 1965Gudanga browni Orange Blackboy 67 1979Jassopsaltria rufifacies 11 1998Macrotristria aterrima 100Macrotristria extrema 100Macrotristria intersecta Corroboree Cicada (dark form), Green Wh 7 1960Macrotristria lachlani 40Macrotristria worora 33 1960Pauropsalta extrema Typewriter 100 1979Thopha colorata Golden Drummer 50Thopha sessiliba Northern Double Drummer 6 1953Tryella castanea 67 1991Tryella noctua 100 1990Tryella occidens 100 1977Tryella stalkeri 100 1974

Cixiidae (3 out of 105 species in Australia)

Dysoliarus unicornis 100 1996Novotarberus pseudorphninus 100 1999Rhigedanus maculipennis 100 1978

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Coreidae (8 out of 81 species in Australia)

Agriopocostella rugulosa 100Amorbus rhombeus 8Amorbus robustus Common Gum-bush Bug 10Aulacosternum nigrorubrum Cotton Plant Bug, False Stainer 6Cletus similis 8Kurnaina tridens 14Mictis profana Crusader Bug 14 1978Turrana abnormis 14

Corixidae Waterboatmen (7 out of 31 species in Australia)

Agraptocorixa eurynome 1 1998Agraptocorixa gambrei 50 1985Agraptocorixa halei 7Agraptocorixa parvipunctata 6 2003Micronecta annae 8Micronecta gracilis 6Sigara mullaka 50 1996

Cryptorhamphidae (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Cryptorhamphus orbus 5 1974

Cydnidae Burrower Bugs (2 out of 82 species in Australia)

Macroscytus piceus 11Macroscytus pseudoaustralis 100

Dinidoridae (1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Megymenum affine 10 1996

Flatidae (1 out of 88 species in Australia)

Phantiopsis australiaca 100 1982

Gelastocoridae Toad Bugs (1 out of 21 species in Australia)

Nerthra luteovaria 29

Geocoridae (4 out of 20 species in Australia)

Geocoris lubra Big-eyed Bug 11 1953Germalus lineolosus 50Germalus victoriae 12Stylogeocoris biroi 12

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Gerridae Water-striders (9 out of 35 species in Australia)

Aquarius fabricii 46 1998Halobates lannae 25 1957Halobates mjobergi 13 1953Halobates regalis 25 1952Halobates robinsoni 100 1998Limnogonus fossarum 19 2001Limnogonus luctuosus 8 2000Limnogonus windi 12 1998Rhagadotarsus anomalus 18 2000

Hydrometridae Marsh Treaders, Water Measurers

(2 out of 10 species in Australia)

Hydrometra feta <1 1975Hydrometra strigosa <1 1971

Lygaeidae (8 out of 80 species in Australia)

Arocatus chiasmus 8Aspilocoryphus australicus 18 1966Graptostethus servus 6 1971Melanerythrus mactans 1 1963Melanotelus rubiginosus 18Nysius vinitor Rutherglen Bug 4 1976Oncopeltus purpurascens 100Spilostethus pacificus 9 1974

Mesoveliidae (4 out of 7 species in Australia)

Mesovelia horvathi 4 1998Mesovelia hungerfordi <1 1998Mesovelia stysi 5 2000Mesovelia vittigera 13 2004

Miridae Miridae (5 out of 189 species in Australia)

Campylomma austrinum 17Campylomma kununurraense 100Creontiades dilutus Green Mirid 5 1973Polymerus antennatus 22Trigonotylus tenuis 4 1953

Naucoridae (1 out of 9 species in Australia)

Naucoris subaureus 100

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Nepidae Water Scorpions (4 out of 8 species in Australia)

Goondnomdanepa weiri 50 1997Ranatra diminuta 50 2001Ranatra dispar Needle Bug 3Ranatra occidentalis 100

Notonectidae Backswimmers (16 out of 39 species in Australia)

Anisops barrenensis 50Anisops canaliculatus 100 2001Anisops deanei 3 1983Anisops elstoni 6 2003Anisops gratus 2 1983Anisops hackeri 20 2001Anisops malkini 14Anisops nabillus 100 2003Anisops nasutus 23 2003Anisops paraexigerus 12 1983Anisops semitus 15 1978Anisops stali 9 2003Anisops thienemanni 2 2003Enithares gwini 50 1999Enithares woodwardi 1 2003Walambianisops wandjina 50 1999

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

Ochterus secundus 10 2003

Oxycarenidae (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Oxycarenus luctuosus Cottonseed Bug 5

Pachygronthidae (1 out of 10 species in Australia)

Stenophyella macreta 5 1976

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Pentatomidae Stinkbugs (83 out of 361 species in Australia)

Accarana australica 33 2003Alcaeus hermannsburgi 19 1974Alcaeus lignicolor 6 1974Alcaeus varicornis 3Anaxilaus musgravei 13 1996Anaxilaus oliva 12 1978Aplerotus grossi 3 1968Aplerotus maculatus 16 1996Austromalaya reticulata 14 1959Bachesua enigmatica 33 1963Boocoris bufiformis 5 1956Borrichias frenchi 14Brizocoris dimorphicus 25 1994Cephaloplatus australis 100Cephaloplatus bellus 14 1999Cephaloplatus darwini 17Cephaloplatus explanatus 17Cephaloplatus fasciatus 18Cephaloplatus minor 11Cephaloplatus nubifer 44 1983Cephaloplatus pallipes 5Cephaloplatus pertyi 13 1971Cephaloplatus reticulatus 23 1968Cuspicona intacta 14 1975Cuspicona ooldeae 11 1976Diaphyta tasmani 20 1974Dictyotus caenosus Brown Shield Bug 2 1974Dippilana membranacea 6Everardia picta 12 1974Ippatha australiensis 15 1994Kalkadoona centromaculata 14 1977Kalkadoona pallida 1 1966Kapunda troughtoni Variable Shield Bug 3 2000Macrocarenoides scutellatus 4 1962Macromolus nervosus 40Menida personata 45 1976Menida spectabilis 33Minchamia hubbardae 11 1985Neagenor anteaureus 40 1953Neagenor minor 20Neagenor spinosus 11 1996Niarius ooldeae 11 1996Niarius venosus 33 1993Novatilla virgata 20 1978Ocirrhoe inconspicua 10

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Ocirrhoe unimaculata 5 1974Oechalia schellenbergii Predatory Shield Bug 10 2003Omyta spinosa 25Oncocoris carpentarius 12 1971Oncocoris desertus 15 1996Oncocoris detersus 13Oncocoris favillaceus 18 1971Oncocoris griseus 100Paragenor robustus 20Parapoecilometis campbelli 14 1963Petalaspis tescorum 10 1997Piezodorus oceanicus 6 1963Poecilometis acanthopygius 7Poecilometis apicalis 6 1996Poecilometis armatus 6 1996Poecilometis calidus 14Poecilometis fuscescens 15 1996Poecilometis horni 17Poecilometis longicornis 80Poecilometis mellicolor 25 1959Poecilometis mimicus 33Poecilometis nigriventris nigriventris 29 1994Poecilometis patruelis 6Poecilometis punctiventris 9 1996Poecilometis spenceri 12Poecilometis strigatus 2 1987Poecilometis vermiculatus 5 1994Poecilotoma scutellata 22 1974Pseudaelia clementi 67 1995Pseudoncocoris southcotti 14 1968Roebournea diversa 25Stenozygum meridionale 29 1999Stenozygum miniatulum 29 2003Theseus grossi 33 1996Theseus modestus 14 1996Tholosanus proximus 3 1974Trachyops australis 14 1996Turrubulana plana 10 1999

Pleidae Pygmy Backswimmers (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Paraplea brunni 6 1992

Psyllidae (1 out of 319 species in Australia)

Platyobria brevifoliae 100 1966

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Reduviidae Assassin Bugs (22 out of 226 species in Australia)

Anandromesa hesychastes 100Coranus granosus 3 1996Coranus mundus 12 1974Havinthus longiceps 10Havinthus rufovarius 10 1996Horcinia gigas 6 1963Horcinia insignis 100Karlacoris rotundatus 100Oncocephalus annulipes 21 1975Oncocephalus confusus 3Opistoplatys fuscus 20Paragylla calida 9Peirates erythromelas 12Perissopygocoris pallidus 5 1953Piestolestes obscurus 3 1953Poecilobdallus formosus 25 1967Polytoxus marianensis 20Ptilocnemus borealis 80 1974Ptilocnemus lemur 2Ptilocnemus pallidus 14 1978Pygolampis australis 10Schidium marcidum 100

Rhopalidae (3 out of 6 species in Australia)

Leptocoris mitellatus 8 2000Leptocoris tagalicus 12 1994Liorhyssus hyalinus hyalinus 4 1954

Rhyparochromidae Seed Bugs (15 out of 191 species in Australia)

Carabocoris biplagiatus 100Daerlac cephalotes 4 1996Dieuches distanti 14 1953Dieuches hirsutus 33Dieuches nudus 12 1972Dieuches oceanicus 12 1953Dieuches scutellatus 22 1966Diniella glabrata 17Pamerapa pilosa 2 1963Pamerapa thoracica 10 1974Plinthisus woodwardi 2 1963Remaudiereana inornata 2Remaudiereana nigriceps 7Udeocoris rolandi 3 2000Udeocoris scudderi 15 1996

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Schizopteridae (2 out of 61 species in Australia)

Rectilamina borealis 14Rectilamina curvicauda 100

Scutelleridae (3 out of 22 species in Australia)

Choerocoris paganus 7 1996Coleotichus costatus 12 1994Lampromicra senator 2 1960

Tingidae Lacebugs (3 out of 145 species in Australia)

Lasiacantha discordis 100Nethersia maculosa 33Ulonemia mjobergi 50

Veliidae Small Water Striders, Riffle Bugs

(11 out of 53 species in Australia)

Halovelia hilli Water Bug 7 1952Microvelia australiensis 9 2004Microvelia douglasi 8 1983Microvelia herberti 11 1998Microvelia kakadu 17 1988Microvelia malipatili 25 2000Microvelia oceanica Water Bug 1 1994Microvelia pennicilla 50 1998Microvelia peramoena 2 1998Microvelia torresiana 7 1998Petrovelia katherinae 14 1998

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HymenopteraApidae Social Bees (19 out of 195 species in Australia)

Amegilla adelaidae 33 1973Amegilla aeruginosa 38 1988Amegilla chlorocyanea 20 2004Amegilla dawsoni 100 1988Amegilla murrayensis 7 1973Amegilla paracalva 100 1999Braunsapis nitida 50 1983Braunsapis simillima 33 1980Exoneura froggatti 67 1984Exoneura minutissima 100 1984Exoneura nigrescens 7 1982Exoneura pictifrons 28 1984Exoneurella tridentata 50 1979Thyreus caeruleopunctatus 20 1982Thyreus sicarius 33 1981Thyreus waroonensis 44 1982Xylocopa aruana 50 1988Xylocopa nigroclypeata 100 1989Xylocopa parvula 100 1997

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Colletidae Short-tongued Bees (88 out of 878 species in Australia)

Brachyhesma antennata 100 1975Brachyhesma dedari 50 1972Brachyhesma perlutea 50 1973Brachyhesma rossi 33 1975Callohesma flavopicta 24 1984Callohesma matthewsi 100 1984Callohesma sinapipes 40 1978Callohesma skermani 100 1973Callomelitta antipodes 8 1982Euhesma coppinensis 100 1980Euhesma cuneifolia 100 1980Euhesma granitica 100 1980Euhesma leonora 100 1982Euhesma macrayae 100 1980Euhesma nalbarra 100 1981Euhesma pantoni 100 1982Euhesma tubulifera 20 1985Euryglossula flava 50 1983Hylaeus albonitens 17 1989Hylaeus albozebratus 100 1997Hylaeus alcyoneus 12 2000Hylaeus amiculus 33 1996Hylaeus aralis 17 1978Hylaeus chlorosomus 62 1990Hylaeus chrysaspis 15 1984Hylaeus coronatulus 100 1990Hylaeus desertoris 83 1985Hylaeus douglasi 21 1998Hylaeus dromedarius 50 1982Hylaeus elegans 46 1990Hylaeus euxanthus 17 1989Hylaeus greavesi 100 1982Hylaeus hemirhodus 100 1955Hylaeus honestus 43 1984Hylaeus lateralis 35 2001Hylaeus maiellus 50 1990Hylaeus mirandus 67 1981Hylaeus obtusatus 20 1982Hylaeus perhumilis 7 1984Hylaeus perrufus 100 1978Hylaeus proximus 55 2001Hylaeus ruficeps 40 2000Hylaeus rufipes 37 2000Hylaeus sanguinipictus 5 1982Hylaeus scutaticornis 50 1978

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Hylaeus violaceus 28 1998Hylaeus vittatifrons 36 1998Hyleoides abnormis 100 1988Hyleoides waterhousei 18 1984Hyleoides zonalis 20 1982Leioproctus alloeopus 100 1997Leioproctus amabilis 3 1989Leioproctus canutus 18 1982Leioproctus capito 100 1982Leioproctus clarki 10 1989Leioproctus concavus 100 1978Leioproctus conospermi 11 1984Leioproctus cupreus 45 1990Leioproctus cyanescens 40 1985Leioproctus eremites 100 1980Leioproctus excubitor 67 1988Leioproctus fimbriatinus 17 1989Leioproctus lanceolatus 83 1983Leioproctus longipalpus 100 1980Leioproctus lucanus 100 1980Leioproctus lucidicinctus 100 1980Leioproctus megachalcoides 50 1997Leioproctus microdontus 50 1957Leioproctus nasutus 80 1982Leioproctus pavonellus 33 1954Leioproctus plumosus 3 1957Meroglossa gemmata 25 1988Meroglossa rubricata 25 2001Meroglossa sculptissima 100 1988Neopasiphae mirabilis 75 1988Neopasiphae simplicior Critically

endangered50 1982

Pachyprosopis grossoscapus 100 1973Pachyprosopis sternotricha 100 1990Pachyprosopis xanthodonta 80 1990Phenacolletes mimus 100 1998Trichocolletes eremophilae 75 1982Trichocolletes multipectinatus 50 1982Xanthesma blanda 100 1983Xanthesma levis 100 1983Xanthesma nukarnensis 100 1970Xanthesma stagei 100 1962Xanthesma trisulca 50 1984Xanthesma villosula 100 1981

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Formicidae Ants (172 out of 1944 species in Australia)

Aenictus hilli 14 1975Amblyopone glauerti 50 1966Amblyopone longidens 8 1969Anochetus armstrongi 8 1968Anochetus graeffei 2 1988Anochetus turneri 11 1986Aphaenogaster kimberleyensis 67 1992Aphaenogaster mediterrae 48 1986Aphaenogaster poultoni 33 1986Austromyrmex flavigaster 5 1992Camponotus arenatus 14 1974Camponotus aurocinctus 13 1993Camponotus ceriseipes 4 1988Camponotus dryandrae 67 1960Camponotus gouldianus 24 1999Camponotus leae 33 1975Camponotus nigriceps 6 1969Camponotus perjurus 17 1977Camponotus postcornutus 33 1996Camponotus prosseri 17 1989Camponotus prostans 7 1958Camponotus setosus 100 1992Camponotus simpsoni 100 1999Camponotus terebrans 14 1989Camponotus versicolor 60 1996Camponotus whitei 17 1977Camponotus wiederkehri 21 1985Cardiocondyla atalanta 11 1982Cardiocondyla nuda 9 1996Cardiocondyla wroughtonii 13 1983Colobostruma cerornata 33 1969Colobostruma nancyae 33 1969Discothyrea clavicornis 29 1983Discothyrea crassicornis 100 1992Dolichoderus glauerti 50 1977Epopostruma frosti 14 1984Epopostruma lattini 20 1977Epopostruma quadrispinosa 7 1997Froggattella kirbii 17 1983Iridomyrmex agilis 17 2008Iridomyrmex anceps 9 1992Iridomyrmex anteroinclinus 100 1988Iridomyrmex azureus 7 1980Iridomyrmex bicknelli 6 2008Iridomyrmex bigi 40 1967

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Iridomyrmex brunneus 19 1997Iridomyrmex cephaloinclinus 80 1992Iridomyrmex chasei 23 2008Iridomyrmex coeruleus 10 2009Iridomyrmex conifer Native Conifers 38 1992Iridomyrmex continentis 30 1997Iridomyrmex cuneiceps 100 1963Iridomyrmex cyaneus 14 1960Iridomyrmex difficilis 8 1997Iridomyrmex discors 9 2008Iridomyrmex dromus 10 2008Iridomyrmex elongatus 33 1960Iridomyrmex exsanguis 100 2008Iridomyrmex gracilis 21 1992Iridomyrmex greensladei 38 1997Iridomyrmex hartmeyeri 27 1997Iridomyrmex hesperus 50 1977Iridomyrmex infuscus 100 1963Iridomyrmex lividus 4 1976Iridomyrmex luteoclypeatus 5 2008Iridomyrmex macrops 14 1992Iridomyrmex minor 32 2008Iridomyrmex mjobergi 4 2008Iridomyrmex notialis 4 1977Iridomyrmex omalonotus 18 1981Iridomyrmex pallidus_pallidior 5 1992Iridomyrmex purpureus 3 1996Iridomyrmex reburrus 8 1983Iridomyrmex roseatus 41 2008Iridomyrmex rufoinclinus 6 1994Iridomyrmex rufoniger 7 1997Iridomyrmex sanguineus 24 1992Iridomyrmex septentrionalis 5 2008Iridomyrmex setoconus 100 1988Iridomyrmex splendens <1 1969Iridomyrmex suchieri 3 2009Iridomyrmex suchieroides 6 2008Iridomyrmex turbineus 3 1960Iridomyrmex viridiaeneus 16 2008Iridomyrmex viridigaster 6 1990Iridomyrmex xanthocoxa 100 1992Leptanilla swani 3 1988Machomyrma sp. 1

100 1966

Melophorus bagoti 100 1978Meranoplus testudineus 100Mesostruma eccentrica 4 1992

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Mesostruma inornata 33 1977Mesostruma laevigata 10 1984Monomorium bihamatum 50 1970Monomorium capito 100 1977Monomorium destructor 25 1987Monomorium elegantulum 50 1997Monomorium legulus 100 1988Monomorium rufonigrum 100 1967Myrmecia analis 8 1977Myrmecia arnoldi 30 1973Myrmecia callima 33 1958Myrmecia chasei 21 1977Myrmecia clarki 9 1977Myrmecia desertorum 38 1999Myrmecia dichospila 9 1977Myrmecia dispar 5 1974Myrmecia erecta 14 1977Myrmecia fulgida 14 1983Myrmecia fuscipes 27 1983Myrmecia infima 9 1958Myrmecia mandibularis 8 1985Myrmecia nigriceps 4 1977Myrmecia pavida 16 1985Myrmecia picta 7 1985Myrmecia rufinodis 5Myrmecia swalei 17 1969Myrmecia testaceipes 6 1969Myrmecia varians 9 1970Myrmecia vindex 5 1969Myrmecorhynchus emeryi 2 1977Notoncus hickmani 3 1986Ochetellus flavipes 32 1977Odontomachus ruficeps 28 1970Odontomachus turneri 5 1975Oecophylla smaragdina 9 1988Opisthopsis diadematus 32 1997Opisthopsis haddoni 4 1977Opisthopsis rufithorax 19 1969Opisthopsis rufoniger 35 1992Opisthopsis thin-head_diadematus 33 1985Paratrechina anic_sos_sp.3 5 1992Paratrechina braueri 2 1985Paratrechina deserticola 100 1982Paratrechina glabrior 5 1992Paratrechina longicornis 5 1985Paratrechina rosae 2 1960Pheidole sp.11 2 1992

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Polyrhachis schwiedlandi 15 2005Polyrhachis senilis 20Ponera leae 1 1988Rhytidoponera anceps thomas r. 100 1969Rhytidoponera anic no.26 100 1986Rhytidoponera atra 83 1980Rhytidoponera aurata 3 1993Rhytidoponera borealis 8 1986Rhytidoponera breviceps 100 1983Rhytidoponera carinata 20 1994Rhytidoponera carinata complex 19 1994Rhytidoponera castanea 100 1993Rhytidoponera cerastes 83 1988Rhytidoponera cerastes? 100 1986Rhytidoponera crassinodis 62 1993Rhytidoponera douglasi 93 1984Rhytidoponera dubia gp.sp.1 100 1993Rhytidoponera flavicornis 100 1992Rhytidoponera inornata sp.nr. 100 1986Rhytidoponera mayri 14 1977Rhytidoponera metallica 8 1977Rhytidoponera micans 60 1983Rhytidoponera punctata 23 1983Rhytidoponera punctata misc 14 1980Rhytidoponera reticulata 11 1993Rhytidoponera taurus 48 1994Rhytidoponera taurus gp.sp.1 86 1994Rhytidoponera taurus gp.sp.2 100 1977Rhytidoponera tenuis gp.sp.wa 100 1994Rhytidoponera tyloxys 60 1994Rhytidoponera violacea 62 1985Sphinctomyrmex sp.10 100 1988Stereomyrmex anderseni 100 1988Tetraponera punctulata 2 1986

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Halictidae (71 out of 438 species in Australia)

Ceylalictus perditellus 6 1983Homalictus brisbanensis 6 1983Homalictus ctenander 10 1984Homalictus dotatus 16 2001Homalictus urbanus 9 1990Lasioglossum acristum 15 1987Lasioglossum adustum 30 1997Lasioglossum alacarinatum 12 1982Lasioglossum amplexum 9 1989Lasioglossum anforticornum 100 1997Lasioglossum appositum 3 1983Lasioglossum aspereticulum 38 1997Lasioglossum biceps 12 1989Lasioglossum bimelasmum 22 1982Lasioglossum bucculum 14 1982Lasioglossum bullatum 100 1985Lasioglossum caesium 40 1982Lasioglossum calophyllae 15 1997Lasioglossum castor 40 1997Lasioglossum chapmani 8 1990Lasioglossum chi-sp8 29 1997Lasioglossum cognatum 2 1997Lasioglossum cte-sp10 33 1982Lasioglossum cte-sp8 50 1982Lasioglossum ebeneum 13 1983Lasioglossum eremaean 6 1983Lasioglossum erythrurum 18 1997Lasioglossum eurycephalum 30 1983Lasioglossum fasciatum 33 1989Lasioglossum florale 39 1990Lasioglossum greavesi 19 1997Lasioglossum gunbowerense 26 1989Lasioglossum hamatum 50 1983Lasioglossum hemichalceum 12 1990Lasioglossum hilactum 10 1995Lasioglossum hiltacum 6 1997Lasioglossum immaculatum 21 1997Lasioglossum inflatum 83 1989Lasioglossum instabilis 3 1977Lasioglossum lichatum 20 1985Lasioglossum mediopolitum 18 1989Lasioglossum mesostenoideum 73 1989Lasioglossum metallicum 50 1989Lasioglossum mundulum 17 1997Lasioglossum nigropolitum 7 1975

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Lasioglossum nitens 14 1986Lasioglossum oblitum 40 1997Lasioglossum occiduum 4 1977Lasioglossum ochrochilum 22 1989Lasioglossum ochroma 17 1985Lasioglossum parasphecodum 21 1989Lasioglossum par-sp2 29 1997Lasioglossum par-sp7 33 1985Lasioglossum platychilum 40 1984Lasioglossum plebeium 8 1983Lasioglossum pollux 71 1997Lasioglossum ptyon 40 1997Lasioglossum sexsetum 17 1989Lasioglossum smaragdinum 100 1989Lasioglossum sororculum 15 1997Lasioglossum spatulatum 50 1978Lasioglossum supralucens 3 1981Lasioglossum triangulatum 10 1997Lasioglossum tridens 6 2004Lasioglossum veronicae 19 1989Lasioglossum vitripenne 17 1998Lipotriches australica 8 1982Lipotriches flavoviridis 56 1990Lipotriches gracilipes 55 2007Lipotriches hippophila 25 1955Nomia lyonsiae 67 1988

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Megachilidae (33 out of 165 species in Australia)

Lithurgus rubricatus 75 1997Megachile abdominale 20 1989Megachile adusta 100 1961Megachile aethiops 38 1989Megachile apicata 67 1983Megachile atrella 56 1990Megachile aurifrons 25 1988Megachile axillaris 10 1979Megachile barvonensis 50 1975Megachile callura 92 1990Megachile canifrons 8 1985Megachile captionis 65 1990Megachile chrysopyga 13 1998Megachile chrysopygopsis 100 1980Megachile clypeata 22 1982Megachile dinognatha 100 1989Megachile erythropyga 6 1978Megachile ferox 8 1998Megachile ignita 10 1982Megachile macleayi 100 1988Megachile macularis 24 1998Megachile micrerythrura 33 1989Megachile monstrosa 15 1961Megachile nigrovittata 20 1957Megachile oblonga 28 1989Megachile paracallida 80 1983Megachile preissi 17 1982Megachile remeata 73 1988Megachile rufomaculata 33 1978Megachile semiluctuosa 62 1989Megachile sequior 33 1993Megachile simplex 27 1980Megachile tosticauda 4 1954

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Stenotritidae (10 out of 21 species in Australia)

Ctenocolletes albomarginatus 29 1985Ctenocolletes centralis 100 1997Ctenocolletes fulvescens 100 1984Ctenocolletes nicholsoni 72 1995Ctenocolletes nigricans 43 1997Ctenocolletes ordensis 86 1981Ctenocolletes rufescens 18 1981Ctenocolletes smaragdinus 17 1985Ctenocolletes tigris 100 1984Ctenocolletes tricolor 25 1985

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IsopteraKalotermitidae Termite (4 out of 33 species in Australia)

Bifiditermes improbus Termite 3 1983Cryptotermes dudleyi Termite 25 1991Cryptotermes secundus 11 1991Neotermes insularis Ringant Termite 1 1983

Mastotermitidae Giant Northern Termite (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Mastotermes darwiniensis Giant Northern Termite 31 1983

Rhinotermitidae Termite (16 out of 24 species in Australia)

Coptotermes acinaciformis Subterranean Termite 20 1988Coptotermes brunneus Termite 54 1983Coptotermes frenchi Termite 17 1983Coptotermes michaelseni Termite 4 1955Heterotermes ferox Termite 15 1962Heterotermes intermedius Termite 61 1983Heterotermes occiduus Termite 33 1984Heterotermes paradoxus Termite 14 1973Heterotermes platycephalus Termite 6 1967Heterotermes vagus Termite 2 1968Heterotermes validus Termite 4 1992Heterotermes venustus Termite 29 1988Schedorhinotermes actuosus Termite 40 1988Schedorhinotermes breinli Termite 6 1988Schedorhinotermes derosus Termite 50 1984Schedorhinotermes reticulatus Termite 27 1983

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Termitidae Termite (113 out of 196 species in Australia)

Ahamitermes hillii Termite 28 1983Ahamitermes inclusus Termite 55 1958Amitermes abruptus Termite 84 1983Amitermes accinctus Termite 38 1968Amitermes arcuatus Termite 27 1973Amitermes boreus Termite 100 1973Amitermes calabyi Termite 33 1967Amitermes capito Termite 29 1969Amitermes colonus Termite 4 1952Amitermes darwini Termite 56 1988Amitermes dentosus Termite 29 1977Amitermes deplanatus Termite 100 1970Amitermes exilis Termite 56 1963Amitermes falcatus Termite 65 1979Amitermes firmus Termite 100 1979Amitermes germanus Termite 25 1979Amitermes hartmeyeri Termite 82 1973Amitermes innoxius Termite 33 1971Amitermes inops Termite 56 1972Amitermes inspissatus Termite 100 1972Amitermes lanceolatus Termite 100 1973Amitermes latidens Termite 5 1961Amitermes lativentris Termite 5 1969Amitermes modicus Termite 16 1969Amitermes neogermanus Termite 20 1988Amitermes obeuntis Termite 3 1954Amitermes pandus Termite 62 1975Amitermes parallelus Termite 29 1979Amitermes parvidens Termite 100 1977Amitermes parvus Termite 8 1979Amitermes pavidus Termite 59 1973Amitermes perarmatus Termite 48 1990Amitermes perelegans Termite 19 1979Amitermes procerus Termite 13 1968Amitermes quadratus Termite 100 1972Amitermes rotundus Termite 100 1962Amitermes subtilis Termite 16 1971Amitermes vicinus Termite 40 1981Amitermes vitiosus Termite 11 1979Amitermes westraliensis Termite 67 1973Amitermes xylophagus Termite 5 1954Apsenterotermes aspersus Termite 40 1967Apsenterotermes iridipennis Termite 75 1956Cristatitermes arenicola Termite 40 1973Cristatitermes barretti Termite 100 1979

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Cristatitermes froggatti Termite 3 1979Cristatitermes pineaformis Termite 11 1979Drepanotermes acicularis Termite 100 1975Drepanotermes barretti Termite 100 1991Drepanotermes basidens Termite 100 1983Drepanotermes brevis Termite 100 1977Drepanotermes calabyi Termite 73 1977Drepanotermes clarki Termite 81 1991Drepanotermes columellaris Termite 100 1984Drepanotermes corax Termite 100 1984Drepanotermes crassidens Termite 50 1977Drepanotermes daliensis Termite 13 1968Drepanotermes dibolia Termite 100 1977Drepanotermes diversicolor Termite 65 1984Drepanotermes gayi Termite 76 1989Drepanotermes hamulus Termite 100 1973Drepanotermes hilli Termite 100 1975Drepanotermes paradoxus Termite 100 1977Drepanotermes perniger Termite 35 1991Drepanotermes phoenix Termite 100 1988Drepanotermes rubriceps Termite 34 1991Ekphysotermes jarmuranus Termite 38 1955Ekphysotermes kalgoorliensis Termite 22 1973Ephelotermes argutus Termite 11 1963Ephelotermes melachoma Termite 4 1979Ephelotermes persimilis Termite 38 1968Hapsidotermes labellus Termite 67 1979Incolitermes pumilus Termite 40 1954Lophotermes leptognathus Termite 12 1979Lophotermes pusillus Termite 100 1979Macrognathotermes broomensis Termite 100 1979Macrognathotermes prolatus Termite 20 1979Macrognathotermes sunteri Termite 27 1979Microcerotermes boreus Termite 28 1983Microcerotermes cavus Termite 12 1969Microcerotermes distinctus Termite 27 1972Microcerotermes nanus Termite 10 1972Microcerotermes nervosus Termite 17 1988Microcerotermes newmani Termite 30 1988Microcerotermes serratus Termite 30 1988Nasutitermes centraliensis Termite 47 1973Nasutitermes coalescens Termite 100 1969Nasutitermes eucalypti Termite 17 1979Nasutitermes exitiosus Termite 17 1977Nasutitermes fumigatus Termite 3 1963Nasutitermes kimberleyensis Termite 100 1988Nasutitermes longipennis Termite 8 1988

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Nasutitermes magnus Termite 1 1953Nasutitermes triodiae Spinifex Termite 49 1988Occasitermes occasus Termite 7 1961Occultitermes aridus Termite 50 1979Occultitermes occultus Termite 6 1968Paracapritermes kraepelinii Termite 16 1968Tumulitermes apiocephalus Termite 4 1968Tumulitermes comatus Termite 11 1956Tumulitermes dalbiensis Termite 31 1967Tumulitermes hastilis Termite 42 1988Tumulitermes kershawi Termite 30 1977Tumulitermes nichollsi Termite 100 1953Tumulitermes pastinator Termite 26 1988Tumulitermes peracutus Termite 16 1972Tumulitermes petilus Termite 12 1968Tumulitermes recalvus Termite 42 1979Tumulitermes tumuli Termite 66 1988Tumulitermes westraliensis Termite 4 1960Xylochomitermes aspinosus Termite 100 1988Xylochomitermes melvillensis Termite 13 1979Xylochomitermes tomentosus Termite 7 1968

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LepidopteraHesperiidae Skippers, flats, awls &

darts(25 out of 123 species in Australia)

Antipodia atralba Diamond Sand-skipper 3 1967Antipodia dactyliota Western Sand-skipper 24 1977Badamia exclamationis Narrow-winged Awl 5 1955Cephrenes augiades Orange Palm-dart <1Cephrenes trichopepla Yellow Palm-dart 9 1990Chaetocneme denitza Ornate Dusk-flat 4Croitana croites Yellow Sand-skipper 42 1988Herimosa albovenata White-veined Sand-skipper 20 1988Hesperilla chrysotricha Golden-haired Sedge-skipper 1 1967Hesperilla sexguttata Riverine Sedge-skipper 4 1981Motasingha trimaculata Large Brown Skipper 4 1982Ocybadistes flavovittata Narrow-brand Grass-dart 4 1989Ocybadistes hypomeloma White-margined Grass-dart 3 1970Ocybadistes walkeri Green Grass-dart <1 1987Pelopidas agna Dingy Swift 4 1954Pelopidas lyelli Lyell's Swift 9 1996Proeidosa polysema Spinifex Sand-skipper 7 1989Suniana lascivia Dingy Grass-dart 2Suniana sunias Wide-brand Grass-dart 1 1969Taractrocera anisomorpha Large Yellow Grass-dart 11 1982Telicota ancilla Green Darter 3Telicota augias Bright-orange Darter 8 1981Telicota colon Pale-orange Darter 2 1970Trapezites argenteoornatus Silver-spotted Ochre 35 1988Trapezites sciron Mallee Ochre 7 1982

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Lycaenidae Blues, Coppers, Hairstreaks and Metalmarks

(38 out of 145 species in Australia)

Arhopala centaurus Purple Oak-blue 8 1989Candalides acasta Blotched Dusky-blue 2 1989Candalides cyprotus Copper Pencilled-blue 5 1989Candalides delospila Spotted Dusky-blue 62 1989Candalides erinus Small Dusky- blue 6 1990Candalides gilberti Northern Pencilled-blue 19 1974Candalides heathi Rayed Blue 13 1988Candalides hyacinthina Varied Dusky-blue 3 1989Catochrysops panormus Pale Pea-blue 2 1982Catopyrops florinda Speckled Line-blue 4 1979Euchrysops cnejus Spotted Pea-blue 9 1989Famegana alsulus Black-spotted Grass-blue 8 1985Freyeria pulti Jewelled Grass-blue 2Hypochrysops halyaetus Turquoise Jewel 15 1988Hypochrysops ignita Fiery Jewel 3 1989Hypolycaena phorbas Black Spotted Flash <1Jalmenus aridus Inland Hairstreak 100 1993Jalmenus clementi Turquoise Hairstreak 100 2004Jalmenus daemeli Emerald Hairstreak 1Jalmenus icilius Amethyst Hairstreak 18 1989Jamides phaseli Purple Cerulean 1 1984Lampides boeticus Long-tailed Pea-blue 5 1989Liphyra brassolis Moth Butterfly 3 1989Nacaduba biocellata Two-spotted Line-blue 19 2004Neolucia agricola Fringed Heath-blue 3 1981Nesolycaena caesia Kimberley Spotted Opal 100Ogyris amaryllis Satin Azure 11 1989Ogyris idmo Large Bronze Azure 14 1995Ogyris oroetes Silky Azure 11 2004Ogyris otanes Small Bronze Azure 11 1993Ogyris subterrestris Arid Bronze Azure 27 1994Ogyris zosine Northern Purple Azure 10 1989Prosotas dubiosa Purple Line-Blue 6 1989Theclinesthes albocincta Bitter-bush Blue 18 1990Theclinesthes miskini Wattle Blue 14 2004Theclinesthes serpentata Saltbush Blue 8 1987Zizeeria karsandra Spotted Grass-blue 7 2004Zizina labradus Common Grass-blue 4 2004

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Nymphalidae Browns, Nymphs, Danaines

(23 out of 83 species in Australia)

Acraea andromacha Glasswing 8 2002Danaus affinis Swamp Tiger 3 1969Danaus chrysippus Lesser Wanderer 11 2004Danaus genutia Orange Tiger 27 1996Danaus plexippus Monarch Butterfly <1 1979Euploea climena Climena Crow 100Euploea core Common Crow 5 2002Euploea darchia Small Brown Crow 3Euploea sylvester Two-brand Crow 4 1989Geitoneura klugii Marbled Xenica 2 1987Geitoneura minyas Western Xenica 3 1971Hypocysta adiante Orange Ringlet 5 1989Hypolimnas bolina Varied Eggfly 3 1989Hypolimnas misippus Danaid Eggfly 6 1986Junonia orithya Blue Argus 8 1989Junonia villida Meadow Argus 6 2004Libythea geoffroy Purple Beak 41 1990Melanitis leda Evening Brown <1Polyura sempronius Tailed Emperor 2 1956Tirumala hamata Blue Tiger <1 1957Vanessa itea Red Admiral 2 1981Vanessa kershawi Australian Painted Lady 4 2004Ypthima arctous Dusky Knight <1 1987

Papilionidae Swallowtails (4 out of 19 species in Australia)

Cressida cressida Clearwing Swallowtail 1Graphium eurypylus Pale Triangle <1Papilio demoleus Chequered Swallowtail 12 1987Papilio fuscus Fuscous Swallowtail 7 1989

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Pieridae Whites and Yellows (15 out of 35 species in Australia)

Appias paulina Yellow Albatross <1Belenois java Caper White 8 1985Catopsilia pomona Lemon Migrant 7 2002Catopsilia pyranthe White Migrant 3 1985Catopsilia scylla Orange Migrant 27 2002Cepora perimale Caper Gull 4 1985Delias aganippe Spotted Jezebel 4 2004Delias argenthona Scarlet Jezebel 3 1979Delias mysis Red-banded Jezebel 2 1956Elodina padusa Narrow-winged Pearl-white 9 1990Eurema hecabe Large Grass-yellow 5 2002Eurema herla Pink Grass-yellow 8 1989Eurema laeta Lined Grass-yellow 2Eurema smilax Small Grass-yellow 45Leptosia nina Black-spotted White 100 1990

NeritopsinaHelicinidae Top-shaped Operculate

Land Snails(1 out of 24 species in Australia)

Pleuropoma walkeri Walkers Land Snail 90 1987

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OdonataAeshnidae Hawker, Duskhawker

and Emperor Damselflies

(7 out of 13 species in Australia)

Adversaeschna brevistyla Blue-spotted Hawker <1 1958Anax georgius Kimberley Emperor 50 1974Anax guttatus Lesser Green Emperor 4 1954Austrogynacantha heterogena Australian Duskhawker 19 1983Gynacantha dobsoni Lesser Duskhawker 3 1984Gynacantha nourlangie Cave Duskhawker 37 1994Hemianax papuensis Australian Emperor 12 2000

Coenagrionidae Bluetail and Thin Damselflies

(18 out of 32 species in Australia)

Agriocnemis argentea Silver Wisp 19 1981Agriocnemis kunjina Pilbara Wisp 100 1974Agriocnemis pygmaea Pygmy Wisp 4 1981Argiocnemis rubescens Red-tipped Shadefly 4 1994Austroagrion cyane South-western Billabongfly 3 1959Austroagrion exclamationis Northern Billabongfly 8 1984Austroagrion pindrina Pilbara Billabongfly 100 1975Austroagrion watsoni Eastern Billabongfly 5 1994Austrocnemis obscura Kimberley Longlegs 100 1981Ceriagrion aeruginosum Redtail 4 1994Ischnura aurora Aurora Bluetail 7 1982Ischnura heterosticta Common Bluetail 3 1983Pseudagrion aureofrons Gold-fronted Riverdamsel 11 1981Pseudagrion cingillum Northern Riverdamsel 31 1973Pseudagrion ignifer Flame-headed Riverdamsel 2 1988Pseudagrion lucifer Citrine-headed Riverdamsel 36 1994Pseudagrion microcephalum Blue Riverdamsel 15 1994Xanthagrion erythroneurum Red & Blue Damsel 7 1985

Corduliidae Tigerhawk and Emerald Dragonflies

(1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Pentathemis membranulata Metallic Tigerhawk 7 1968

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Gomphidae Dragon, Hunter and Vicetail Dragonflies

(7 out of 35 species in Australia)

Antipodogomphus hodgkini Pilbara Dragon 100 1971Antipodogomphus neophytus Northern Dragon 38 1954Austroepigomphus gordoni Western Red Hunter 62 1986Austroepigomphus turneri Flame-tipped Hunter 18 1988Austrogomphus mjobergi Pimple-headed Hunter 29 1979Austrogomphus mouldsorum Kimberley Hunter 100 1991Austrogomphus pusillus Tiny Hunter 100

Hemicorduliidae Emerald and Swamp Emerald Dragonflies

(4 out of 11 species in Australia)

Hemicordulia australiae Australian Emerald <1 1958Hemicordulia intermedia Yellow-spotted Emerald 6 1984Hemicordulia koomina Pilbara Emerald 100 1974Hemicordulia tau Tau Emerald 5 1996

Isostictidae Wiretail and Pin Damselflies

(5 out of 15 species in Australia)

Austrosticta fieldi Northern Pondsitter 22 1988Austrosticta soror Kimberley Pondsitter 100 1968Eurysticta coolawanyah Pilbara Pin 100 1974Eurysticta kununurra Kimberley Pin 67 1968Rhadinosticta banksi Northern Wiretail 36 1968

Lestidae Ringtail, Reedling and Dusky Spreadwing Damselflies

(5 out of 14 species in Australia)

Austrolestes annulosus Blue Ringtail 6 1979Austrolestes aridus Inland Ringtail 9 1977Austrolestes insularis Northern Ringtail 13 1988Austrolestes io Iota Ringtail 2 1969Lestes concinnus Dusky Spreadwing 11 1981

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Libellulidae Perchers, Archtails and other Dragonflies

(23 out of 52 species in Australia)

Brachydiplax denticauda Palemouth 4 1983Crocothemis nigrifrons Black-headed Skimmer 8 1981Diplacodes bipunctata Wandering Percher 11 2000Diplacodes haematodes Scarlet Percher 12 1994Diplacodes trivialis Chalky Percher 3 1983Hydrobasileus brevistylus Water Prince 3 1989Nannodiplax rubra Pygmy Percher 11 1994Nannophlebia injibandi Pilbara Archtail 12 1958Nannophlebia mudginberri Top End Archtail 9 1984Neurothemis stigmatizans Painted Grasshawk 9 1994Notolibellula bicolor Bicoloured Skimmer 29 1988Orthetrum caledonicum Blue Skimmer 9 1998Orthetrum migratum Rosy Skimmer 35 1988Orthetrum sabina Slender Skimmer 3 1989Pantala flavescens Wandering Glider 24 1995Potamarcha congener Swampwatcher 17 1968Rhodothemis lieftincki Red Arrow 8 1974Rhyothemis braganza Iridescent Flutterer 10 1989Rhyothemis graphiptera Graphic Flutterer 4 1989Tholymis tillarga Twister 5 1981Trapezostigma loewii Common Glider 12 1994Trapezostigma stenoloba Narrow-lobed Glider 14 1988Zyxomma elgneri Short-tailed Duskdarter 9 1970

Lindeniidae Tiger Dragonflies (2 out of 3 species in Australia)

Ictinogomphus australis Australian Tiger 2 1954Ictinogomphus dobsoni Pilbara Tiger 62 2002

Protoneuridae Threadtail Damselflies (3 out of 12 species in Australia)

Nososticta kalumburu Spot-winged Threadtail 100 1994Nososticta liveringa Malachite Threadtail 82 1994Nososticta pilbara Pilbara Threadtail 100 2002

Urothemistidae Basker, Pennant and Baron Dragonflies

(2 out of 4 species in Australia)

Aethriamanta circumsignata Square-spot Basker 6 1954Macrodiplax cora Wandering Pennant 20 1985

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PloimidaAsplanchnidae Sac-like Wheel Animals (1 out of 13 species in Australia)

Asplanchna brightwellii Brightwells Sac-like Wheel Animal 3

Brachionidae Sac-like Wheel Animal (10 out of 62 species in Australia)

Anuraeopsis angularis Sac-like Wheel Animal 17Brachionus calyciflorus Sac-like Wheel Animal 3Brachionus pinneenaus Sac-like Wheel Animal 40Brachionus plicatilis Sac-like Wheel Animal 6Brachionus quadridentatus Sac-like Wheel Animal 4Brachionus urceolaris Sac-like Wheel Animal 3Keratella procurva Sac-like Wheel Animal 2Keratella tropica Tropical Sac-like Wheel Animal 2Plationus patulus Sac-like Wheel Animal 8Platyias quadricornis Sac-like Wheel Animal 8

Epiphanidae Shell-less Wheel Animals

(1 out of 11 species in Australia)

Epiphanes macroura Shell-less Wheel Animal 25

Euchlanidae Wheel Animals (1 out of 19 species in Australia)

Euchlanis dilatata Wheel Animal 6

Gastropodidae Shelled Wheel Animals (1 out of 8 species in Australia)

Ascomorpha saltans Shelled Wheel Animal 5

Lecanidae Shelled Wheel Animal (11 out of 78 species in Australia)

Lecane batillifer Shelled Wheel Animal 100Lecane bulla Shelled Wheel Animal 3Lecane cf. clara Shelled Wheel Animal 100Lecane curvicornis Shelled Wheel Animal 20Lecane hamata Shelled Wheel Animal 5Lecane hornemanni Hornemanns Shelled Wheel Animal 11Lecane ludwigii Ludwigs Shelled Wheel Animal 11Lecane luna Shelled Wheel Animal 5Lecane quadridentata Shelled Wheel Animal 17Lecane ruttneri Ruttners Shelled Wheel Animal 50Lecane subulata Shelled Wheel Animal 100

Lepadellidae Wheel Animals (3 out of 52 species in Australia)

Colurella adriatica Adriatic Wheel Animal 11Lepadella ovalis Oval Wheel Animal 20Lepadella rhomboides Rhomboid Wheel Animal 9

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Notommatidae Pseudo-segmented Wheel Animals

(2 out of 93 species in Australia)

Cephalodella gibba Pseudo-segmented Wheel Animal 8Cephalodella mucronata Pseudo-segmented Wheel Animal 9

Scaridiidae Wheel Animals (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Scaridium longicaudum Wheel Animal 9

Synchaetidae Sac-, Bell- or Cone-shaped Wheel Animals

(3 out of 22 species in Australia)

Polyarthra dolichoptera Rotifer 2Polyarthra vulgaris Rotifer 3Synchaeta oblonga Sac-, Bell- or Cone-shaped Wheel Animal 3

Trichocercidae Comma-like Wheel Animals

(4 out of 50 species in Australia)

Trichocerca brachyura Comma-like Wheel Animal 9Trichocerca elongata Elongated Comma-like Wheel Animal 20Trichocerca insignis Comma-like Wheel Animal 8Trichocerca similis Comma-like Wheel Animal 1

Trichotriidae Wheel Animals (1 out of 10 species in Australia)

Macrochaetus subquadratus Wheel Animal 25

PolydesmidaParadoxosomatidae (5 out of 116 species in Australia)

Boreohesperus capensis 100 1992Stygiochiropus communis 100 2002Stygiochiropus isolatus 100 1991Stygiochiropus peculiaris 100 1994Stygiochiropus sympatricus 100 1991

SpirobolidaPachybolidae (1 out of 10 species in Australia)

Speleostrophus nesiotes 100 2006

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Vascular floraAlismatalesAlismataceae Water Plantains (1 out of 7 species in Australia)

Caldesia oligococca 11 2006

Aponogetonaceae Pond Lilies (4 out of 11 species in Australia)

Aponogeton elongatus 12 1999Aponogeton euryspermus 92 2006Aponogeton kimberleyensis 100 2008Aponogeton tofus 14 1978

Araceae Settlers Flax, Cunjevoi, Native Lilies

(13 out of 46 species in Australia)

Amorphophallus galbra 5 2001Colocasia esculenta Taro 12 2008Landoltia punctata 2 1996Lemna aequinoctialis 7 1999Spirodela polyrhiza Giant Duckweed 4 2006Typhonium liliifolium 29 1979Typhonium nudibaccatum 100 1982Typhonium peltandroides 100 1993Typhonium sp. kununurra

100 2001

Typhonium sp. morgan river

100 2009

Typhonium sp. prince regent river

100 2007

Typhonium sp. theda

100 2003

Wolffia angusta 5 1988

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Hydrocharitaceae Swamp Lily, Eel Weed, Frogbit and Water Thyme

(16 out of 23 species in Australia)

Blyxa aubertii 20 2008Blyxa octandra 17 1999Hydrilla verticillata 9 2003Najas foveolata 67 2008Najas graminea 18 1994Najas malesiana 17 2001Najas marina 49 2006Najas pseudograminea 43 2008Najas tenuifolia 16 2001Ottelia ovalifolia Duck-lettuce 2 1997Vallisneria annua 35 2006Vallisneria caulescens 14 1983Vallisneria gracilis 10 1992Vallisneria nana 22 2006Vallisneria rubra 6 2000Vallisneria triptera 50 2008

Juncaginaceae Water Ribbons (13 out of 25 species in Australia)

Triglochin calcitrapa 4 2000Triglochin centrocarpa 3 1998Triglochin dubia 17 2002Triglochin hexagona Six-point Arrow Grass 18 2006Triglochin isingiana 4 1965Triglochin lineare 3 1993Triglochin minutissima 9 1991Triglochin mucronata 7 2000Triglochin nana 8 2002Triglochin protuberans 33 1998Triglochin sp. a flora of australia

12 1960

Triglochin striata Three-ribbed Arrow Grass <1 1980Triglochin trichophora 9 1998

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Potamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and Horned Pondweeds, Pondweed

(8 out of 16 species in Australia)

Lepilaena australis 6 2000Potamogeton crispus Curly-leaved Pondweed 1 1975Potamogeton drummondii 5 1980Potamogeton ochreatus <1 1968Potamogeton octandrus 8 1997Potamogeton pectinatus 2 1995Potamogeton tepperi 23 2002Potamogeton tricarinatus 6 2002

Ruppiaceae (4 out of 4 species in Australia)

Ruppia maritima 5 1996Ruppia megacarpa 3 1999Ruppia polycarpa 10 2005Ruppia tuberosa 1 1983

ArecalesArecaceae Palms (6 out of 64 species in Australia)

Livistona alfredii Millstream Palm 100 2003Livistona eastonii Fan Palm 94 1996Livistona kimberleyana Kimberley Cabbage Tree Palm 100 2006Livistona loriphylla Cabbage Tree Palm 68 1997Livistona nasmophila Cabbage Tree Palm 80 1996Livistona victoriae Cabbage Tree Palm 19 1994

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AsparagalesAmaryllidaceae (4 out of 14 species in Australia)

Crinum angustifolium 10 2007Crinum flaccidum Macquarie Lily 1 1992Crinum uniflorum 5 2001Proiphys alba 15 1979

Asparagaceae (24 out of 177 species in Australia)

Arthropodium curvipes Western Vanilla Lily 5 2005Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Chocolate Lily <1 1962Chlorophytum laxum Native Lily 7 1996Dichopogon capillipes Chocolate Lily <1 1996Dichopogon preissii Chocolate Lily 1 1995Laxmannia arida Paper-Lily 42 2001Laxmannia grandiflora Paper-Lily 2 1968Laxmannia omnifertilis Paper-Lily 2 1980Murchisonia fragrans Native Lily 23 1986Murchisonia volubilis Native Lily 3 1996Sowerbaea alliacea Native Lily 1 2007Sowerbaea multicaulis Vanilla Lily 29 1993Thysanotus arenarius Fringed Lily 2Thysanotus banksii Fringed Lily 2 1982Thysanotus baueri Mallee Fringed Lily 1 1993Thysanotus brachyantherus Fringed Lily 57 1991Thysanotus chinensis Fringed Lily 9 1999Thysanotus cymosus Fringed Lily 41Thysanotus glaucifolius Fringed Lily 7 1971Thysanotus nudicaulis Fringed Lily 37 1991Thysanotus parviflorus Fringed Lily 22Thysanotus pyramidalis Fringed Lily 46 2005Thysanotus rectantherus Fringed Lily 8 2005Thysanotus speckii Fringed Lily 100 1959

Asphodelaceae Native Leek (3 out of 7 species in Australia)

Bulbine alata Native Leek 1 2004Bulbine pendula Native Leek 94 2005Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily 2 2005

Boryaceae Pincushion Lillies (5 out of 14 species in Australia)

Borya constricta Pincushion-Lily 17 2006Borya jabirabela Pincushion-Lily 50 2001Borya nitida Pincushion-Lily 7 1974Borya sphaerocephala Pincushion-Lily 4 2006Borya subulata Kimberley Pincushion-Lily 100 2007

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Hemerocallidaceae (20 out of 79 species in Australia)

Agrostocrinum scabrum Blue Grass Lily 7 1998Caesia setifera Grass-Lily 11 2007Caesia viscida Grass-Lily 83 1988Corynotheca asperata Sand Lily 38 1979Corynotheca flexuosissima Sand Lily 100 2004Corynotheca lateriflora Sand Lily 3 1985Corynotheca micrantha Sand Lily 18 2007Corynotheca pungens Sand Lily 100 2004Dianella brevicaulis Flax-lily 1 2005Dianella caerulea Flax-lily <1 1985Dianella longifolia Flax-lily <1 2007Dianella revoluta Speading Flax-lily 2 2006Johnsonia acaulis Native Lily 1Stawellia gymnocephala Stilt-lily 5 1983Stypandra glauca Nodding Blue Lily 2 2007Tricoryne corynothecoides Native Lily 100 2004Tricoryne elatior Native Lily <1 2006Tricoryne sp. hamersley range

100 1998

Tricoryne sp. south coast

25 1979

Tricoryne tenella Native Lily 2 1989

Hypoxidaceae Native Lilies (5 out of 15 species in Australia)

Curculigo ensifolia Native Lily 4 1993Hypoxis glabella Tiny Stars <1 2009Hypoxis nervosa Weathergrass 32 2007Hypoxis occidentalis Weathergrass 2 1988Hypoxis vaginata Yellow Star <1 2004

Iridaceae Irises and Allies (5 out of 28 species in Australia)

Orthrosanthus multiflorus Native Morning Flag 9 1976Patersonia drummondii Drummonds Flag 4 1995Patersonia juncea Native Flag <1Patersonia maxwellii Maxwells Flag 8Patersonia occidentalis Purple Flag 1 1994

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Orchidaceae Orchids (147 out of 1248 species in Australia)

Arachnorchis aff. tentaculata Spider Orchid <1 1995Arachnorchis attingens Spider Orchid 7 1991Arachnorchis bryceana Spider Orchid 17 1983Arachnorchis cruscula Spider Orchid 46 1997Arachnorchis decora Spider Orchid 21 1991Arachnorchis dilatata Green-comb Spider Orchid <1 1988Arachnorchis discoidea Dancing Spider Orchid 6 1980Arachnorchis drummondii Winter Spider-orchid 3 1996Arachnorchis exstans Spider Orchid 20 1989Arachnorchis falcata Spider Orchid 2 1995Arachnorchis graminifolia Spider Orchid 14 1980Arachnorchis heberleana Spider Orchid 8 1996Arachnorchis hirta Sugar Candy Orchid 2 1999Arachnorchis longicauda 1 1996Caladenia flava Cowslip Orchid 6 2000Caladenia latifolia Pink Fairies 2 2001Caladenia marginata White Fairy-orchid 2 2004Calochilus holtzei 25 2007Corunastylis archeri Variable Midge Orchid, Archer's Midge Or <1 1993Corunastylis nigricans Mallee Midge Orchid 3 1991Corunastylis tepperi 26 1998Corysanthes expansa Flared Helmet Orchid 7 1997Cyanicula amplexans 28 2005Cyanicula aperta Orchid 30 1991Cyanicula caerulea Orchid 2 2003Cyanicula fragrans 33 1999Cyanicula gemmata Blue China Orchid 2 1980Cyanicula sericea Silky Blue Orchid <1 1991Cymbidium canaliculatum Channelled Boat-lipped Orchid 8 2003Cyrtostylis huegelii Western Gnat Orchid 3 1980Cyrtostylis reniformis Common Gnat Orchid <1 1980Cyrtostylis robusta Large Gnat Orchid 3 2000Didymoplexis pallens Crystal Bells 10 1997Diplodium robustum Sharp-leaf Greenhood <1 1990Diplodium scabrum Bronze Shell Orchid 2 1980Dipodium stenochilum Tropical Hyacinth Orchid 4 1993Diuris aff. corymbosa 1 4 1996Diuris aff. magnifica 2 8 1999Diuris concinna 7 2005Diuris corymbosa Wallflower Donkey Orchid 3 1999Diuris heberlei 2Diuris laxiflora Bee Orchid 2 1997Diuris longifolia 4 1980Diuris porrifolia 1 1985Diuris pulchella 50 2004

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Diuris setacea Bristley Donkey Orchid 1 2005Drakonorchis barbarella Vulnerable 20 1983Drakonorchis mesocera Orchid 13 1999Elythranthera brunonis Purple Enamel-orchid 2 1995Empusa habenarina Common Hobgolin Orchid 7 2003Eremorchis allantoidea Shy Greenhood 76 2004Eriochilus dilatatus White Bunny Orchid 4 2004Eriochilus pulchellus 25 2004Eriochilus scaber Pink Bunny Orchid 6 1980Eulophia fitzalanii Green Corduroy Orchid 27 1997Geodorum densiflorum 3 2002Glycorchis saccharata Sugar Orchid 5 2003Habenaria ochroleuca Sickle Rein Orchid 11 2006Habenaria triplonema Twisted Rein Orchid 31 2007Hymenochilus muticus Midget Greenhood 6 2004Jonesiopsis bicalliata 1 2003Jonesiopsis brevisura 16 2004Jonesiopsis cairnsiana Zebra Orchid 3 1982Jonesiopsis capillata 11 1984Jonesiopsis cristata Crested Spider Orchid 18 1991Jonesiopsis denticulata Wispy Spider Orchid 4 1991Jonesiopsis dimidia Orchid 2 1989Jonesiopsis doutchiae Purple-veined Spider-orchid 11 1998Jonesiopsis filamentosa 5 1988Jonesiopsis footeana 2 1997Jonesiopsis horistes Orchid 19 1991Jonesiopsis incensa Orchid 28 2003Jonesiopsis incrassata 35 1999Jonesiopsis microchila 49 2004Jonesiopsis nobilis Orchid 5 1997Jonesiopsis pachychila 31 1998Jonesiopsis remota Orchid 100 1998Jonesiopsis roei Jack-in-the-box 12 2003Jonesiopsis sigmoidea 43 2003Jonesiopsis voigtii 80 1999Jonesiopsis vulgata Orchid 3 1999Leporella fimbriata Fringed Hare Orchid 2 1980Leptoceras menziesii Hare Orchid <1 1980Linguella aff. nana 22 100 1999Linguella aff. nana 4 50 1998Linguella aff. nana 7 6 1996Linguella dilatata Tall Snail Orchid 3 1980Linguella nana Dwarf Greenhood 2 2003Lyperanthus serratus Rattle Beaks 1 1980Mecopodum parvifolium Autumn Leek Orchid 2 1980Microtidium atratum Yellow Onion Orchid 1 1990Microtis alba White Onion Orchid 1 1991

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Microtis densiflora 6 1988Microtis eremaea 39 1999Microtis graniticola 47 1999Microtis media 3 1993Microtis unifolia Common Onion Orchid <1 1979Nervilia holochila Ribbed Shield Orchid 8 2006Oligochaetochilus bisetus <1 1986Oligochaetochilus ciliatus 30 1997Oligochaetochilus insectifer 32 1997Oligochaetochilus leptochilus 5 1991Oligochaetochilus macrocalymmus 14Oligochaetochilus pictus Orchid 18 2002Oligochaetochilus pusillus Ruddyhood <1 1987Oligochaetochilus roensis 50 2004Oligochaetochilus rufus Rusty Hood 15 1999Oligochaetochilus spathulatus Orchid 8 1999Paracaleana disjuncta Duck Orchid 10 2004Paracaleana lyonsii 57 1999Pheladenia deformis Blue Fairies 3 1991Phoringopsis byrnesii 50 2005Plectorrhiza tridentata Tangle Orchid <1 1994Plumatichilos plumosum Bearded Greenhood <1 1980Prasophyllum calcicola Leek Orchid 7 2003Prasophyllum elatum Tall Leek Orchid <1 1991Prasophyllum giganteum Bronze Leek Orchid 2 1991Prasophyllum gracile Leek Orchid 16 2004Prasophyllum macrostachyum Laughing Leek Orchid 1 1980Prasophyllum odoratissimum Leek Orchid 18 2004Prasophyllum odoratum Leek Orchid <1 1995Prasophyllum ovale Little Leek Orchid 5 1980Prasophyllum plumiforme Leek Orchid 1 1968Prasophyllum sargentii Frilled Leek Orchid 7 1991Pyrorchis nigricans Red Beaks, Undertaker Orchid 1 1983Ranorchis sargentii Frog Greenhood 14 2004Spiculaea ciliata Elbow Orchid 6 1991Stamnorchis recurva Jug Orchid <1 1999Thelymitra antennifera Vanilla Orchid, Lemon-scented Sun Orchi 3 2001Thelymitra azurea Azure Sun Orchid 1 1996Thelymitra campanulata Shirt Orchid, Bell Sun Orchid 6 1983Thelymitra canaliculata Blue Sun Orchid 4 1980Thelymitra graminea Shy Sun Orchid <1 1988Thelymitra granitora Sun Orchid 11 1996Thelymitra macrophylla Sun Orchid 4 2002Thelymitra nuda Plain Sun Orchid, Scented Sun Orchid <1 1978Thelymitra occidentalis Sun Orchid 24 2004Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun Orchid <1 1980Thelymitra petrophila Sun Orchid 38 2003

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Thelymitra sargentii Freckled Sun Orchid 9 1998Thelymitra stellata Bronze Sun Orchid Endangered 8 1998Thelymitra variegata Queen of Sheba 5 1980Thelymitra villosa Custard Orchid 2 1980Urochilus sanguineus 2 2003Urochilus vittatus Banded Greenhood 2 1995Vappodes dicupha White Butterfly Orchid 10 1987Zeuxine oblonga Common Jewel Orchid 1 2004

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AsteralesAsteraceae Daisies and Allies (388 out of 1019 species in Australia)

Acmella grandiflora Native Daisy 2 2004Actinobole condensata Cudweed 33 1972Actinobole drummondiana Cudweed 100 1997Actinobole uliginosum Flannel Cudweed 5 2005Actites megalocarpus Native Daisy 1 1985Adenostemma lavenia Native Daisy 7 2008Anemocarpa calcicola Native Daisy 89 2004Angianthus acrohyalinus Native Daisy 100 2004Angianthus brachypappus Native Daisy 19 2000Angianthus cornutus Native Daisy 100 2004Angianthus cunninghamii Native Daisy 68 2000Angianthus cyathifer Native Daisy 23 2002Angianthus microcephalus Native Daisy 78 2006Angianthus micropodioides Native Daisy 3 1986Angianthus milnei Native Daisy 84 2003Angianthus newbeyi Native Daisy 100 1980Angianthus preissianus Native Daisy 2 1998Angianthus prostratus Native Daisy 88 1995Angianthus tomentosus Native Daisy 15 2006Angianthus uniflorus Native Daisy 100 1995Argentipallium niveum Everlasting 5 1987Argentipallium tephrodes Everlasting 15 2002Argyroglottis turbinata Native Daisy 8 1974Asteridea asteroides Native Daisy 13 1982Asteridea athrixioides Native Daisy 16 2006Asteridea chaetopoda Native Daisy 79 1997Asteridea nivea Native Daisy 9 1990Bellida graminea Native Daisy 31 2005Blennospora drummondii Native Daisy 3 2005Blumea axillaris Native Daisy 38 2005Blumea diffusa Native Daisy 13 2005Blumea integrifolia Native Daisy 37 2008Blumea mollis Native Daisy 12 2001Blumea pungens Native Daisy 57 2006Blumea saxatilis Native Daisy 10 2008Blumea tenella Native Daisy 23 2008Brachyscome blackii Native Daisy 13 2001Brachyscome cheilocarpa Native Daisy 78 2005Brachyscome ciliaris Native Daisy 8 2006Brachyscome ciliocarpa Native Daisy 58 2007Brachyscome exilis Native Daisy 4 1997Brachyscome halophila Native Daisy 50 1995Brachyscome iberidifolia Native Daisy 14 2005Brachyscome lineariloba Native Daisy 2 2004

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Brachyscome oncocarpa Native Daisy 78 2005Brachyscome perpusilla Native Daisy 4 2005Brachyscome pusilla Native Daisy 9 2006Brachyscome tatei Native Daisy 5Brachyscome tesquorum Native Daisy 3 2001Brachyscome trachycarpa Native Daisy 1 1986Calocephalus aervoides Native Daisy 83 1998Calocephalus brownii Native Daisy <1Calocephalus francisii Native Daisy 74 2005Calocephalus knappii Native Daisy 35 2005Calocephalus multiflorus Native Daisy 48 2005Calocephalus pilbara-desert Native Daisy 100 1998Calocephalus platycephalus Native Daisy 2 1989Calotis ancyrocarpa Native Daisy 3 1978Calotis breviradiata Native Daisy 54 1984Calotis breviseta Native Daisy 28 2003Calotis cymbacantha Native Daisy <1Calotis erinacea Native Daisy 4 2004Calotis hispidula Native Daisy 6 2006Calotis lappulacea Native Daisy <1Calotis latiuscula Native Daisy 7 2006Calotis multicaulis Native Daisy 50 2009Calotis plumulifera Native Daisy 7 2005Calotis porphyroglossa Native Daisy 11 2006Camptacra gracilis Native Daisy 3 1991Cassinia arcuata Cassinia <1 1991Centipeda borealis Native Daisy 9 1993Centipeda crateriformis Native Daisy 6 2006Centipeda cunninghamii Native Daisy <1Centipeda minima Native Daisy 11 2006Centipeda nidiformis Native Daisy 6 1995Centipeda pleiocephala Native Daisy 6 2002Centipeda racemosa Native Daisy 3 2000Centipeda thespidioides Native Daisy 7 2004Centratherum australianum Native Daisy 1 2002Cephalipterum drummondii Native Daisy 46 2009Ceratogyne obionoides Native Daisy 7 2005Chondropyxis halophila Native Daisy 39 1994Chrysocephalum apiculatum Native Daisy 2 2006Chrysocephalum eremaeum Native Daisy 17 2006Chrysocephalum gilesii Native Daisy 100 1984Chrysocephalum pterochaetum Native Daisy 14 2006Chrysocephalum puteale Everlasting 98 2004Chrysocephalum semipapposum Native Daisy <1Chthonocephalus muellerianus Native Daisy 67 2003Chthonocephalus multiceps Native Daisy 100 1995Chthonocephalus oldfieldianus Native Daisy 100 1977

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Chthonocephalus pseudevax Woolly Groundheads 14 2005Chthonocephalus spathulatus Native Daisy 100 1994Chthonocephalus tomentellus Native Daisy 90 2000Chthonocephalus viscosus Native Daisy 100 2005Coleocoma centaurea Native Daisy 5 2003Cotula australis Common Brass-buttons <1 1992Cotula cotuloides Cotula 9 1996Craspedia haplorrhiza Native Daisy 2 1986Cratystylis centralis Native Daisy 4 2007Cratystylis conocephala Native Daisy 13 2002Cratystylis microphylla Native Daisy 100 1997Cratystylis subspinescens Native Daisy 88 2005Decazesia hecatocephala Native Daisy 100 2005Dichromochlamys dentatifolia Native Daisy 6 1998Dielitzia tysonii Native Daisy 97 2005Dithyrostegia gracilis Native Daisy 100 1975Eclipta platyglossa Native Daisy 2 2005Elachanthus pusillus Native Daisy 5 1995Epaltes australis Nut-heads 4 2000Eriochlamys behrii Woolly Mantle <1 1978Erodiophyllum acanthocephalum Native Daisy 100 1998Erodiophyllum elderi Native Daisy 14 2000Erymophyllum compactum Native Daisy 100 2003Erymophyllum glossanthus Native Daisy 32 2005Erymophyllum ramosum Native Daisy 44 2005Erymophyllum tenellum Native Daisy 1 1965Euchiton sphaericus Native Daisy <1 2006Feldstonia nitens Native Daisy 69 2005Flaveria australasica Yellow Twostem 28 2007Gilberta tenuifolia Native Daisy 18 2006Gilruthia osbornii Native Daisy 43 2005Glossocardia bidens Native Daisy <1Glossogyne filifolia Native Daisy 33Gnaphalium diamantinensis Native Daisy 1 1997Gnaphalium policaulon Native Daisy 2 2003Gnephosis acicularis Native Daisy 13 1999Gnephosis angianthoides Native Daisy 27 2005Gnephosis arachnoidea Native Daisy 12 2005Gnephosis brevifolia Native Daisy 84 2005Gnephosis cassiniana Native Daisy 30 1986Gnephosis drummondii Native Daisy 5 1993Gnephosis eriocephala Native Daisy 93 2006Gnephosis gynotricha Native Daisy 89 2003Gnephosis intonsa Native Daisy 45 2000Gnephosis macrocephala Native Daisy 58 1995Gnephosis pygmaea Native Daisy 100 1992Gnephosis tenuissima Native Daisy 15 2006

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Gnephosis tridens Native Daisy 8 1985Gnephosis trifida Native Daisy 33 1990Gnephosis uniflora Native Daisy 3 1984Helichrysum gilesii Native Daisy 100 2006Helichrysum leucopsideum Native Daisy <1 1991Helichrysum oligochaetum Native Daisy 100 2006Helipterum craspedioides Everlasting 96 2006Hyalochlamys globifera Native Daisy 11 1999Hyalosperma cotula Everlasting <1 1993Hyalosperma demissum Everlasting 2 2005Hyalosperma glutinosum Everlasting 9 2005Hyalosperma stoveae Everlasting 29 1996Hyalosperma zacchaeus Everlasting 32 1995Iotasperma australiense Native Daisy 31 2004Iotasperma sessilifolium Native Daisy 13 1998Isoetopsis graminifolia Grass-cushions 7 2009Ixiochlamys cuneifolia Native Daisy 17 2004Ixiochlamys filicifolia Native Daisy 12 2001Ixiochlamys nana Native Daisy 2Ixiolaena viscosa Native Daisy 3 1971Kippistia suaedifolia Native Daisy 20 2002Lagenophora huegelii Native Daisy <1 1971Lawrencella davenportii Native Daisy 29 2006Lawrencella rosea Native Daisy 3 2005Leiocarpa leptolepis Hill Daisy <1 1999Leiocarpa panaetioides Hill Daisy <1 1983Leiocarpa semicalva Hill Daisy 13 2006Leiocarpa tomentosa Native Daisy 1 1973Leiocarpa websteri Hill Daisy 3 1996Lemooria burkittii Native Daisy 22 2005Leptinella drummondii Native Daisy 25Leptorhynchos scaber Native Daisy 5 1983Leptorhynchos tetrachaetus Native Daisy <1Leucochrysum fitzgibbonii Everlasting 24 2004Leucochrysum stipitatum Everlasting 20 2007Microseris lanceolata Native Daisy <1 1968Millotia depauperata Native Daisy 82 2005Millotia eichleri Native Daisy 12 1999Millotia falcata Native Daisy 100 1970Millotia incurva Native Daisy 50 2005Millotia major Native Daisy 11 2003Millotia myosotidifolia Native Daisy 6 2009Millotia perpusilla Native Daisy 8 1996Millotia tenuifolia Native Daisy 1 1994Minuria annua Native Daisy 2 1978Minuria cunninghamii Native Daisy 10 2007Minuria denticulata Native Daisy <1 1989

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Minuria gardneri Native Daisy 71 1995Minuria integerrima Native Daisy 3 2005Minuria leptophylla Native Daisy 4 2004Minuria macrocephala Native Daisy 100 1958Minuria macrorhiza Native Daisy 8 1992Minuria multiseta Native Daisy 28 2002Minuria tridens Native Daisy Vulnerable 14 1986Myriocephalus biflorus Native Daisy 100 1976Myriocephalus gascoynensis Native Daisy 92 2003Myriocephalus guerinae Native Daisy 68 2006Myriocephalus nudus Native Daisy 92 1996Myriocephalus occidentalis Native Daisy 11 1991Myriocephalus oldfieldii Native Daisy 82 2006Myriocephalus pygmaeus Native Daisy 64 2005Myriocephalus rhizocephalus Native Daisy <1 1992Myriocephalus rudallii Native Daisy 37 2005Myriocephalus stuartii Native Daisy <1 1978Myriocephalus walcottii Native Daisy 75 1999Neotysonia phyllostegia Native Daisy 100Olearia adenolasia Native Daisy 21 2004Olearia arguta Daisy Bush 32 2007Olearia arida Arid Daisy Bush 75 2006Olearia axillaris Daisy Bush 6 2004Olearia calcarea Daisy Bush 6 1993Olearia ciliata Daisy Bush <1 1983Olearia dampieri Daisy Bush 56 2007Olearia decurrens Daisy Bush 3 2002Olearia exiguifolia Daisy Bush 22 2001Olearia ferresii Daisy Bush 4 2000Olearia fluvialis Daisy Bush 36 1999Olearia homolepis Daisy Bush 23 1995Olearia humilis Daisy Bush 62 2006Olearia incana Daisy Bush 75 1984Olearia laciniifolia Daisy Bush 50 1999Olearia lanuginosa Daisy Bush 7 1999Olearia lepidophylla Daisy Bush <1 1987Olearia magniflora Large-flowered Daisy Bush <1 1997Olearia minor Daisy Bush 1 1995Olearia muelleri Muellers Daisy Bush 11 2006Olearia muricata Daisy Bush 13 2007Olearia passerinoides Daisy Bush <1Olearia paucidentata Daisy Bush <1 1985Olearia pimeleoides Daisy Bush 8 2005Olearia plucheacea Daisy Bush 100 2006Olearia revoluta Daisy Bush 14 1997Olearia rudis Daisy Bush <1 1995Olearia stuartii Stuarts Daisy Bush 46 2006

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Olearia subspicata Daisy Bush 13 2006Olearia xerophila Daisy Bush 39 2006Ozothamnus blackallii Blackall Everlasting 40 1990Ozothamnus cassiope Everlasting 100 1989Ozothamnus lepidophyllus Everlasting 8 1983Ozothamnus occidentalis Everlasting 8Pembertonia latisquamea Native Daisy 96 2005Pentalepis ecliptoides Native Daisy 62 1993Pentalepis trichodesmoides Native Daisy 97 2006Pleurocarpaea denticulata Native Daisy 8 1993Pluchea dentex Native Daisy 32 2007Pluchea ferdinandi muelleri Native Daisy 29 2004Pluchea indica Native Daisy 2Pluchea rubelliflora Native Daisy 43 2005Pluchea squarrosa Native Daisy 100 1997Pluchea tetranthera Native Daisy 37 2005Podolepis auriculata Native Daisy 71 2004Podolepis canescens Native Daisy 17 2009Podolepis capillaris Native Daisy 9 2006Podolepis gardneri Native Daisy 88 2005Podolepis jaceoides Native Daisy <1 1982Podolepis kendallii Native Daisy 83 2005Podolepis lessonii Native Daisy 12 2005Podolepis microcephala Native Daisy 92 2004Podolepis rugata Native Daisy 14 2004Podolepis tepperi Native Daisy 2 1980Podotheca angustifolia Native Daisy 3 2004Podotheca gnaphalioides Native Daisy 10 2005Podotheca uniseta Native Daisy 4 2005Podotheca wilsonii Native Daisy 61 1993Pogonolepis muelleriana Native Daisy 3 2003Pogonolepis stricta Native Daisy 39 2005Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum Native Daisy 1 2006Pterocaulon globuliforus Apple Bush 14 1992Pterocaulon niveum Apple Bush 68 2000Pterocaulon redolens Apple Bush 2 1993Pterocaulon serrulatum Apple Bush 15 2006Pterocaulon sphacelatum Apple Bush 16 2006Pterocaulon sphaeranthoides Apple Bush 88 2004Pterocaulon verbascifolium Apple Bush 45 2003Pterochaeta paniculata Native Daisy 4 1991Pycnosorus pleiocephalus Native Daisy <1 1986Quinetia urvillei Native Daisy 3 1999Quinqueremulus linearis Native Daisy 94 1996Rhodanthe battii Paper-daisy 86 2006Rhodanthe charsleyae Paper-daisy 33 2006Rhodanthe chlorocephala Paper-daisy 55 2005

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Rhodanthe citrina Paper-daisy 17 2006Rhodanthe collina Paper-daisy 50 2009Rhodanthe condensata Paper-daisy 80 2004Rhodanthe cremea Paper-daisy 100 2005Rhodanthe floribunda Paper-daisy 12 2006Rhodanthe frenchii Paper-daisy 100 2003Rhodanthe fuscescens Paper-daisy 40 1980Rhodanthe haigii Paper-daisy 33 1998Rhodanthe heterantha Paper-daisy 4 1996Rhodanthe humboldtiana Paper-daisy 91 2005Rhodanthe laevis Paper-daisy 6 2009Rhodanthe manglesii Paper-daisy 4 2005Rhodanthe margarethae Paper-daisy 100 2006Rhodanthe maryonii Paper-daisy 86 2009Rhodanthe microglossa Paper-daisy <1 1980Rhodanthe nullarborensis Paper-daisy 100 1985Rhodanthe oppositifolia Paper-daisy 63 1999Rhodanthe pollackii Paper-daisy 100 2006Rhodanthe polycephala Paper-daisy 20 2009Rhodanthe propinqua Paper-daisy 99 2005Rhodanthe psammophila Paper-daisy 100 2005Rhodanthe pygmaea Paper-daisy 3 1995Rhodanthe pyrethrum Paper-daisy 6Rhodanthe rubella Paper-daisy 31 1997Rhodanthe spicata Paper-daisy 3 2005Rhodanthe sterilescens Paper-daisy 99 2004Rhodanthe stricta Paper-daisy 14 2005Rhodanthe stuartiana Paper-daisy <1 1995Rhodanthe tietkensii Paper-daisy 9 2007Rhodanthe troedelii Paper-daisy 1 1982Rhodanthe uniflora Paper-daisy <1 1989Rutidosis helichrysoides Native Daisy 9 2006Rutidosis multiflora Native Daisy 2 1997Schoenia ayersii Ayers Everlasting 48 2006Schoenia cassiniana Everlasting 27 2009Schoenia filifolia Everlasting 32 2005Schoenia macivorii Macivors Everlasting 100 2005Senecio dolichocephalus Senecio 5 1980Senecio elegans Senecio <1 1978Senecio eremicola Senecio 7 1978Senecio glossanthus Senecio 5 2005Senecio gregorii Senecio 6 2006Senecio hamersleyensis Senecio 100 1998Senecio laceratus Senecio 6 2006Senecio lacustrinus Senecio 31 2006Senecio lanibracteus Senecio <1 1972Senecio lautus Senecio 3 2002

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Senecio magnificus Senecio 9 2006Senecio minimus Senecio <1 1989Senecio picridioides Senecio 3 1995Senecio pinnatifolius Senecio 3 2006Senecio quadridentatus Senecio <1 2002Senecio sp. hamersley range

Senecio 100 1998

Senecio spanomerus Senecio 7 2006Sigesbeckia australiensis Native Daisy <1 1974Sigesbeckia orientalis Native Daisy 2 2006Siloxerus fififolius Native Daisy 1 1978Siloxerus humifusus Native Daisy <1 1990Siloxerus pygmaeus Native Daisy 17 1998Sonchus hydrophilus Native Sowthistle <1 1997Sondottia connata Native Daisy 89 1997Sondottia glabrata Native Daisy 100 2005Sphaeranthus africanus Native Daisy 1 1974Sphaeranthus indicus Native Daisy 11 1988Sphaeromorphaea australis Native Daisy 2 1995Streptoglossa adscendens Native Daisy 4 2004Streptoglossa bubakii Native Daisy 28 2004Streptoglossa cylindriceps Native Daisy 48 2007Streptoglossa decurrens Native Daisy 52 2006Streptoglossa liatroides Native Daisy 43 2006Streptoglossa macrocephala Native Daisy 44 2004Streptoglossa odora Native Daisy 22 2005Taplinia saxatilis Native Daisy 100 2006Thespidium basiflorum Native Daisy 6 1992Tietkensia corrickiae Native Daisy 55 2004Trichanthodium exilis Native Daisy 73 1995Trichanthodium scarlettianum Native Daisy 100 1997Trichanthodium skirrophorum Native Daisy 16 2004Triptilodiscus pygmaeus Native Daisy 3 2003Vellereophyton dealbatum Native Daisy <1 1993Vittadinia arida Native Daisy 36 2006Vittadinia australasica Native Daisy 2 1990Vittadinia blackii Native Daisy 4 2006Vittadinia cervicularis Native Daisy 2 2000Vittadinia condyloides Native Daisy <1 1971Vittadinia cuneata Native Daisy <1 1977Vittadinia dissecta Native Daisy 4 2006Vittadinia eremaea Native Daisy 11 2006Vittadinia gracilis Native Daisy <1 2006Vittadinia hispidula Native Daisy 10 2004Vittadinia humerata Native Daisy 57 1996Vittadinia nullarborensis Native Daisy 68 2004Vittadinia obovata Native Daisy 32 2006

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Vittadinia pustulata Native Daisy 3 2006Vittadinia sulcata Native Daisy 2 2001Vittadinia triloba Native Daisy 7 1973Vittadinia virgata Native Daisy 35 2004Waitzia acuminata Native Daisy 15 2006Waitzia corymbosa Native Daisy 74 1997Waitzia nitida Native Daisy 5 1995Waitzia podolepis Native Daisy 53 2005Waitzia suaveolens Native Daisy 7 1998Wedelia asperrima Sunflower Daisy 17 2006Wedelia cunninghamii Native Daisy 3 1984Wedelia hamersley(8444) Native Daisy 100 2006Wedelia stirlingii Native Daisy 2 1989Wedelia trilobata Native Daisy 2 2002Wedelia urticifolia Native Daisy 8 1999Xerochrysum bracteatum Native Daisy <1 2006

Menyanthaceae Marshwort (7 out of 29 species in Australia)

Nymphoides aurantiaca Position Uncertain 13 2005Nymphoides beaglensis Marshwort 100 2006Nymphoides crenata Wavy Marshwort 6 2007Nymphoides minima Marshwort 37 2005Nymphoides parvifolia Marshwort 3 2007Nymphoides quadriloba Marshwort 17 2003Villarsia parnassiifolia Marshwort 2 2006

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Stylidiaceae Triggerplants and Allies (85 out of 293 species in Australia)

Levenhookia chippendalei 40 2007Levenhookia dubia Hairy Stylewort 2 2006Levenhookia leptantha Trumpet Stylewort 13 2005Levenhookia pauciflora Deceptive Stylewort 8 2006Levenhookia pulcherrima Beautiful Stylewort 9 1975Levenhookia pusilla Midget Stylewort 2 1980Levenhookia stipitata Common Stylewort 4 1992Stylidium adenophorum 37 2001Stylidium adnatum Common Beaked Triggerplant 4 2006Stylidium adpressum Trigger-on-stilts 2 1984Stylidium alsinoides 13 1991Stylidium androsaceum <1 1968Stylidium arenicola 38 1994Stylidium assimile Bronze-leaved Triggerplant 19 1992Stylidium breviscapum Boomerang Triggerplant 9 2006Stylidium calcaratum Book Triggerplant 3Stylidium ceratophorum 29 1998Stylidium chiddarcoopingense 25Stylidium choreanthum Dancing Triggerplant 24 2006Stylidium claytonioides 100 1999Stylidium confluens 5 2005Stylidium cordifolium 14 1993Stylidium costulatum 100 1997Stylidium crassifolium Thick-leaved Triggerplant 1 2006Stylidium desertorum 33 2006Stylidium despectum Dwarf Triggerplant <1 1976Stylidium diceratum 100 1996Stylidium dichotomum <1 1979Stylidium dielsianum Tangle Triggerplant 29 2006Stylidium dispermum 10 1991Stylidium dunlopianum 29 2001Stylidium ecorne Foot Triggerplant 10 2006Stylidium elongatum Tall Triggerplant 9 1995Stylidium fimbriatum 100 1994Stylidium fissilobum 25 2004Stylidium floodii 12 1998Stylidium floribundum 39 2005Stylidium fluminense 93 2004Stylidium glandulosum Bushy Triggerplant 20 1973Stylidium guttatum Dotted Triggerplant 1Stylidium humphreysii 100 2007Stylidium inaequipetalum 23 2006Stylidium induratum Desert Triggerplant 90 2007Stylidium inundatum Hundreds and Thousands <1 2006Stylidium kalbarriense 12 1994

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Stylidium leptophyllum Needle-leaved Triggerplant <1Stylidium leptorrhizum 26 2007Stylidium limbatum Fringed-leaved Triggerplant 39 2007Stylidium lobuliflorum 17 2001Stylidium longibracteatum Long-bracted Trigger Plant 91 2005Stylidium longicornu 18 1993Stylidium macranthum Crab Claws 24 2006Stylidium mucronatum 100 2001Stylidium multiscapum 28 2004Stylidium muscicola 42 2005Stylidium neglectum Neglected Stylidium 2Stylidium pachyrrhizum 37 2005Stylidium perizostera 100 1996Stylidium perpusillum Tiny Triggerplant 3 2006Stylidium petiolare Horn Triggerplant <1 1980Stylidium piliferum Common Butterfly Triggerplant 3 2005Stylidium pilosum Silky Triggerplant 23 2004Stylidium preissii Lizard Triggerplant 18 2004Stylidium prophyllum 67 2007Stylidium pulviniforme 68 2000Stylidium purpureum 20Stylidium repens Matted Triggerplant 4 1992Stylidium rhynchocarpum Black-beaked Triggerplant 1Stylidium rivulosum 93 2005Stylidium rotundifolium 27 2005Stylidium rubriscapum 100 2009Stylidium rupestre Rock Triggerplant 7 1971Stylidium schizanthum 23 2004Stylidium schoenoides Cow Kicks <1Stylidium sejunctum 18 2005Stylidium semipartitum 17 2006Stylidium sp. king cascade

100 1988

Stylidium stowardii 7 1978Stylidium turbinatum 17 2002Stylidium turleyae 26 2006Stylidium validum 67 2006Stylidium warriedarense 33 1997Stylidium weeliwolli 82 2003Stylidium yilgarnense Yilgarn Triggerplant 4 1995Stylidium zeicolor Maize Triggerplant 1 1978

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CaryophyllalesAizoaceae Pigfaces (33 out of 44 species in Australia)

Carpobrotus modestus Inland Pigface 3 2006Carpobrotus rossii Native Pig Face 2 2005Carpobrotus thevenard island (mr white 050)

Pig-face 100

Carpobrotus virescens Coastal Pigface 11 2007Disphyma crassifolium Round-leaved Pigface 5 2006Gunniopsis calcarea Pigface 69 2002Gunniopsis divisa Pigface 71 2005Gunniopsis glabra Pigface 22 1997Gunniopsis intermedia Yellow Salt Star 32 2000Gunniopsis quadrifida Sturt's Pigface 15 2005Gunniopsis rodwayi Pigface 79 2005Gunniopsis rubra Pigface 12 2005Gunniopsis septifraga Pigface 26 2003Gunniopsis zygophylloides Pigface 1 1981Sarcozona praecox Pigface 5 2002Sesuvium portulacastrum Sea purslane 10 2007Tetragonia coronata Native Spinach 100 2003Tetragonia cristata Native Spinach 100 2005Tetragonia diptera Native Spinach 64 2004Tetragonia eremaea Desert Spinach 6 2004Tetragonia implexicoma Bower Spinach 3 2004Tetragonia moorei Native Annual Spinach 5 2005Trianthema cussackiana Pigweed 100 2004Trianthema glossostigma Pigweed 86 2006Trianthema kimberleyi Pigweed 100 1989Trianthema megasperma Pigweed 5 1985Trianthema oxycalyptra Star Pigweed 83 2000Trianthema patellitecta Pigweed 57 2004Trianthema pilosa Pigweed 36 2007Trianthema rhynchocalyptra Pigweed 4 1997Trianthema triquetra Red Spinach 13 2007Trianthema turgidifolia Pigweed 78 2004Zaleya galericulata Hogweed 9 2007

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Amaranthaceae Pigweed (106 out of 157 species in Australia)

Alternanthera angustifolia Narrow-leaved joyweed 14 2006Alternanthera denticulata Lesser Joyweed 3 2007Alternanthera micrantha Joyweed 3 1985Alternanthera nana Hairy Joyweed 9 2005Alternanthera nodiflora Common Joyweed 7 2007Amaranthus clementii Amaranthus 86 2005Amaranthus cochleitepalus Amaranthus 10 2005Amaranthus cuspidifolius Amaranthus 16 2005Amaranthus grandiflorus Amaranthus 2 1987Amaranthus interruptus Native Amaranth 6 1999Amaranthus leptostachyus Amaranthus 9 1985Amaranthus mitchellii Boggabri Weed 27 2007Amaranthus pallidiflorus Amaranth 65 2001Gomphrena affinis Gomphrena 43 2004Gomphrena brachystylis Gomphreha 62 2004Gomphrena breviflora Globe Amaranth 21 1994Gomphrena canescens Bachelor's Button 22 2006Gomphrena connata Gomphrena 69 2004Gomphrena cunninghamii Gomphrena 79 2005Gomphrena diffusa Gomphrena 22 1997Gomphrena eichleri Gomphrena 100 1993Gomphrena flaccida Gomphrena 34 2005Gomphrena humifusa Gomphrena 100 2004Gomphrena kanisii Gomphrena 100 2004Gomphrena lanata Gomphrena 7 2001Gomphrena leptoclada Gomphrena 91 2006Gomphrena leptophylla Gomphrena 15 1996Gomphrena occulta Gomphrena 100 1999Gomphrena parviflora Gomphrena 18 1993Gomphrena pusilla Gomphrena 100 1992Gomphrena sordida Gomphrena 93 2004Gomphrena tenella Gomphrena 92 2005Hemichroa diandra Mallee Hemichroa 29 2007Hemichroa mesembryanthema Hemichroa 5 1979Ptilotus aervoides Ptilotus 89 2007Ptilotus albidus Ptilotus 100 2005Ptilotus alexandri Ptilotus 100 2006Ptilotus aphyllus Ptilotus 100 2007Ptilotus appendiculatus Ptilotus 100 2003Ptilotus arthrolasius Ptilotus 75 2006Ptilotus artiplicifolius Ptilotus 100 1973Ptilotus astrolasius Ptilotus 63 2006Ptilotus atriplicifolius Ptilotus 6 1992Ptilotus auriculifolius Ear Leaved Mulla Mulla 99 2006Ptilotus axillaris Mat Mulla Mulla 100 2006

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Ptilotus blackii Ptilotus 75 2003Ptilotus caespitulosus Ptilotus 14 1988Ptilotus calostachyus Weeping Mulla Mulla 54 2006Ptilotus capitatus Ptilotus 92 2005Ptilotus carinatus Ptilotus 100 2005Ptilotus carlsonii Ptilotus 54 2003Ptilotus chamaecladus Mulla Mulla 96 2006Ptilotus chippendalei Ptilotus 88 1974Ptilotus chortophytum Ptilotus 25 1975Ptilotus chrysocomus Ptilotus 100 2005Ptilotus clementii Tassel Top 48 2006Ptilotus conicus Ptilotus 34 2006Ptilotus corymbosus Ptilotus 35 2006Ptilotus crispus Ptilotus 100 2006Ptilotus crosslandii Ptilotus 100 2003Ptilotus decalvatus Ptilotus 100 2003Ptilotus decipiens Ptilotus 5 2006Ptilotus distans Ptilotus 2 1992Ptilotus divaricatus Narrow Leaved Mulla Mulla 57 2009Ptilotus drummondii Narrow Leaf Mulla Mulla 45 2005Ptilotus eriotrichus Ptilotus 6 1994Ptilotus exaltatus Tall Mulla Mulla 22 2006Ptilotus fusiformis Skeleton Plant 25 2006Ptilotus gardneri Ptilotus 87 1999Ptilotus gaudichaudii Mulla Mulla 31 2007Ptilotus gomphrenoides Ptilotus 100 2006Ptilotus grandiflorus Ptilotus 36 1997Ptilotus helichrysoides Ptilotus 70 2006Ptilotus helipteroides Hairy Mulla Mulla 47 2009Ptilotus holosericeus Mulla Mulla 33 1999Ptilotus humilis Ptilotus 4 1957Ptilotus incanus Ptilotus 38 2006Ptilotus kenneallyanus Ptilotus 100 2005Ptilotus lanatus Ptilotus 100 1997Ptilotus latifolius Ptilotus 18 2006Ptilotus lazaridis Ptilotus 100 1984Ptilotus leucocoma Mulla Mulla 4 2004Ptilotus macrocephalus Featherheads 22 2006Ptilotus marduguru Ptilotus 100 2005Ptilotus mitchellii Ptilotus 100 1992Ptilotus mollis Ptilotus 100 2004Ptilotus murrayi Mulla Mulla 51 2006Ptilotus nobilis Yellow-tails 1 2000Ptilotus obovatus Large Green Pussytails 25 2007Ptilotus parvifolius Ptilotus 4 1995Ptilotus petiolatus Ptilotus 100 1985Ptilotus polakii Ptillous 95 2005

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Ptilotus polystachyus Prince of Wales Feather 19 2006Ptilotus procumbens Ptilotus 100 2006Ptilotus roei Creeping Mulla Mulla 100 2006Ptilotus rotundifolius Royal Mulla Mulla 100 2006Ptilotus royceanus Ptilotus 38 2006Ptilotus schwartzii Ptilotus 29 2006Ptilotus seminudus Ptilotus 2 2003Ptilotus spathulatus Pussy Tails 2 2006Ptilotus spicatus Mulla Mulla 16 2006Ptilotus stipitatus Ptilotus 100 2007Ptilotus symonii Ptilotus 88 2003Ptilotus trichocephalus Ptilotus 100 2007Ptilotus villosiflorus Mulla Mulla 88 2007Ptilotus wilsonii Ptilotus 100 1995

Caryophyllaceae Pin Cushion, Wort (13 out of 42 species in Australia)

Gypsophila tubulosa Chalkwort 2 2005Polycarpaea arida Polycarpaea 3 2000Polycarpaea breviflora Polycarpaea 2 1988Polycarpaea corymbosa Polycarpaea 10 2005Polycarpaea holtzei Polycarpaea 31 2006Polycarpaea incana Polycarpaea 12 1985Polycarpaea involucrata Polycarpaea 50 2002Polycarpaea longiflora Polycarpaea 57 2008Polycarpaea multicaulis Polycarpaea 6 1996Polycarpaea spirostylis Polycarpaea 1 1982Polycarpaea staminodina Polycarpaea 3 1978Polycarpaea violacea Polycarpaea 7 1993Stellaria filiformis Thread Starwort 10 1995

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Chenopodiaceae Saltbushes and Allies (192 out of 291 species in Australia)

Atriplex acutibractea Toothed Saltbush 12 2004Atriplex acutiloba Saltbush 4 1976Atriplex amnicola Swamp Saltbush 69 2004Atriplex bunburyana Silver Saltbush 78 2007Atriplex cinerea Grey Saltbush 6 1999Atriplex codonocarpa Flat-topped saltbush 83 2006Atriplex cryptocarpa Saltbush 27 2004Atriplex eardleyae Eardley's Saltbush 2 1993Atriplex elachophylla Saltbush 6 2006Atriplex exilifolia Saltbush 14 1991Atriplex flabelliformis Saltbush 86 2004Atriplex holocarpa Pop Saltbush 5 2005Atriplex hymenotheca Saltbush 10 1973Atriplex isatidea Saltbush 41 2006Atriplex limbata Spreading Saltbush 1 2000Atriplex lindleyi Eastern Flat-top Saltbush 3 2004Atriplex macropterocarpa Saltbush 3Atriplex muelleri Mueller's Saltbush <1 1973Atriplex nana Saltbush 85 2002Atriplex nummularia Old Man Saltbush 10 2006Atriplex paludosa Marsh Saltbush 5 2004Atriplex pumilio Mat Saltbush 3 2004Atriplex quadrivalvata Saltbush 28 1997Atriplex quinii Bladder Saltbush 6 2007Atriplex semibaccata Berry Saltbush <1 1999Atriplex semilunaris Saltbush 77 2006Atriplex spinibractea Spiny-fruit Saltbush <1 1991Atriplex spinulosa Saltbush 71 2004Atriplex stipitata Mallee Saltbush 2 2004Atriplex suberecta Lagoon Saltbush 1 1997Atriplex velutinella Sandhill saltbush <1Atriplex vesicaria Bladder Saltbush 10 2006Chenopodium auricomum Northern bluebush 5 2004Chenopodium carinatum Keeled Goosefoot 1 1973Chenopodium curvispicatum Cottony Saltbush 5 2004Chenopodium desertorum Frosted Goosefoot 1 2006Chenopodium gaudichaudianum Scrambling Saltbush 49 2006Chenopodium nitrariaceum Nitre Goosefoot 2 2002Chenopodium saxatile Goosefoot 100 2006Didymanthus roei Goosefoot 23 2005Dissocarpus paradoxus Curious Saltbush 6 2004Dysphania cristata Crested Goosefoot 8 2006Dysphania glandulosa Pigweed 100 2004Dysphania glomulifera Pigweed 12 2005Dysphania kalpari Rat's Tails 37 2006

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Dysphania melanocarpa Black Crumbweed 20 2007Dysphania plantaginella Crumbweed 45 2005Dysphania platycarpa Crumbweed 5 1995Dysphania pumilio Clammy Goosefoot <1 2005Dysphania rhadinostachya Crumbweed 53 2006Dysphania simulans Spiked Pigweed 12 2003Dysphania sphaerosperma Crumbweed 43 2006Einadia nutans Climbing Saltbush <1 2006Enchylaena lanata Saltbush 2 2005Enchylaena tomentosa Saltbush 6 2007Eremophea aggregata Saltbush 100 1997Eremophea spinosa Saltbush 26 2006Eriochiton sclerolaenoides Woolly Bindii 8 2009Halosarcia auriculata Saltbush 100 2001Halosarcia calyptrata Samphire 52 1995Halosarcia chartacea Samphire 100 2002Halosarcia doleiformis Samphire 60 2003Halosarcia entrichoma Eyelash Samphire 75 2004Halosarcia fimbriata Samphire 9 1969Halosarcia flabelliformis Bead Glasswort Vulnerable 5 1997Halosarcia lake moore Chenopod 40 2004Halosarcia lepidosperma Glasswort 4 1997Halosarcia leptoclada Glasswort 9 2004Halosarcia lylei Wiry Glasswort 11 2005Halosarcia peltata Glasswort 62 2004Halosarcia pruinosa Bluish Glasswort 26 2006Halosarcia syncarpa Fused Glasswort 16 2006Halosarcia undulata Glasswort 55 2006Maireana amoena Bluebush 71 2004Maireana aphylla Cotton Bush 2 1996Maireana appressa Appressed Bluebush 7 2005Maireana atkinsiana Bluebush 76 2003Maireana brevifolia Small-leaf Bluebush <1 2004Maireana carnosa Cottony Bluebush 47 2009Maireana convexa Bluebush 99 2006Maireana enchylaenoides Wingless Fissure Weed <1 1978Maireana eriantha Bluebush <1 1973Maireana erioclada Rosy Bluebush 6 2004Maireana eriosphaera Bluebush 96 2004Maireana georgei Satiny Bluebush 24 2006Maireana glomerifolia Ball-leaf Bluebush 97 2006Maireana humillima Dwarf Bluebush <1 1984Maireana integra Bluebush 5 2007Maireana lanosa Bluebush 46 2004Maireana lobiflora Lobed Bluebush 10 2005Maireana luehmannii Bluebush 22 2006Maireana marginata Bluebush 3 2005

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Maireana melanocoma Bluebush Vulnerable 100 2006Maireana murrayana Bluebush 100 1986Maireana oppositifolia Heathy Bluebush 8 2004Maireana pentagona Hairy Bluebush <1 1987Maireana pentatropis Erect Mallee Bluebush 6 2004Maireana planifolia Low Bluebush 45 2006Maireana platycarpa Shy Bluebush 97 2004Maireana polypterygia Gascoyne Bluebush 95 2006Maireana prosthecochaeta Bluebush 100 2006Maireana pyramidata Shrubby Bluebush 12 2005Maireana radiata Radiate Bluebush 8 2002Maireana scleroptera Buck Bush 11 2001Maireana sedifolia Pearl Bluebush 7 2006Maireana stipitata Bluebush 100 2004Maireana suaedifolia Lax Bluebush 49 2001Maireana thesioides Mulga Bluebush 75 2005Maireana tomentosa Bluebush 50 2004Maireana trichoptera Hairy-fruit bluebush 13 2006Maireana triptera Three-wing Bluebush 27 2005Maireana turbinata Satiny Bluebush 6 2006Maireana villosa Silky Bluebush 30 2006Malacocera tricornis Soft Horns <1 1975Neobassia astrocarpa Saltbush 74 2006Osteocarpum acropterum Babbagia 1 1995Osteocarpum salsuginosum Bonefruit 2 1967Pachycornia triandra Saltbush 7 1995Rhagodia baccata Saltbush 6 2006Rhagodia candolleana Seaberry saltbush <1 1991Rhagodia crassifolia Fleshy saltbush 5 2004Rhagodia drummondii Saltbush 26 2005Rhagodia eremaea Saltbush 47 2006Rhagodia latifolia Saltbush 76 2004Rhagodia parabolica Fragrant Saltbush <1 1982Rhagodia preissii Fragrant saltbush 18 2005Rhagodia spinescens Hedge Saltbush 2 2005Rhagodia ulicina Spiny goosefoot 2 2004Sarcocornia blackiana Thick-head samphire 8 2004Sarcocornia quinqueflora Beaded Glasswort 1 2004Sclerochlamys brachyptera Hairy Bassia <1 1971Sclerolaena alata Burr 100 2002Sclerolaena articulata Jointed Poverty-bush 8 2004Sclerolaena bicornis Goathead Burr 3 1995Sclerolaena bicuspis Burr 13 1989Sclerolaena birchii Galvanised Burr <1 2006Sclerolaena brachyptera Burr <1 1971Sclerolaena brevifolia Burr 17 2004Sclerolaena burbidgeae Burr 95 2006

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Sclerolaena calcarata Redburr <1Sclerolaena clelandii Burr 23 2006Sclerolaena convexula Tall Copper Burr 6 2006Sclerolaena cornishiana Cartwheel Burr 27 2006Sclerolaena costata Small Copperburr 33 2006Sclerolaena crenata Burr 28 2000Sclerolaena cuneata Tangled Copperburr 18 2006Sclerolaena decurrens Grey Copperburr <1 1979Sclerolaena densiflora Hairy Bindii 90 2006Sclerolaena deserticola Burr 35 2004Sclerolaena diacantha Grey Copper-burr 6 2009Sclerolaena divaricata Tangled Copper-burr 1 1974Sclerolaena drummondii Burr 29 2001Sclerolaena eriacantha Tall Bindii 21 2006Sclerolaena eurotioides Copperburr 68 2005Sclerolaena fimbriolata Burr 100 2005Sclerolaena forrestiana Burr 100 2004Sclerolaena fusiformis Burr 52 2009Sclerolaena glabra Burr 6 2004Sclerolaena holtiana Holyt's Bindyi 1 2004Sclerolaena hostilis Giant Bindii 100 2004Sclerolaena intricata Tangled bindyi <1 1978Sclerolaena johnsonii Johnson's Copperburr 8 2006Sclerolaena lanicuspis Spinach-burr 4 2004Sclerolaena limbata Pearl Copperburr 2 1994Sclerolaena medicaginoides Burr 100 2004Sclerolaena minuta Burr 4 1973Sclerolaena muelleri Burr 6 1979Sclerolaena obliquicuspis Limestone Bindii 4 2006Sclerolaena parallelicuspis Western Copperburr <1 1965Sclerolaena parviflora Small-flower bindyi 5 2006Sclerolaena patenticuspis Spear-fruit Saltbush 8 2006Sclerolaena recurvicuspis Copperburr 95 2004Sclerolaena stylosa Copperburr 100 2004Sclerolaena symoniana Burr 28 2005Sclerolaena tridens Three-spined Bassia 100 2004Sclerolaena uniflora Grey bindyi 10 2005Sclerolaena urceolata Burr 6 1998Sclerostegia arbuscula Shrubby Glasswort 2 1971Sclerostegia disarticulata Samphire 36 2005Sclerostegia moniliformis Samphire 26 2002Sclerostegia tenuis Slender glasswort 1 2006Suaeda arbusculoides Samphire 29 2002Suaeda australis Austral Seablite <1 1987Tecticornia arborea Bulli Bulli 100 2005Tecticornia australasica Brown-head Samphire 2Tecticornia halocnemoides Samphire 19 2007

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Tecticornia indica Brownhead Glasswort 20 2006Tecticornia pergranulata Blackseed Glasswort 4 2005Tecticornia pterygosperma Glasswort 32 2004Tecticornia verrucosa Samphire 41 2006Tegicornia uniflora Mat Samphire 8 1976Threlkeldia diffusa Coast Bonefruit 10 2005

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Droseraceae Sundews (38 out of 117 species in Australia)

Aldrovanda vesiculosa Waterwheel Plant 6 2002Drosera andersoniana Sturdy Sundew 9 1980Drosera angustifolia Sundew 7 1997Drosera banksii Bank's Sundew 13 1995Drosera brevicornis Sundew 18 2003Drosera broomensis Sundew 100 2007Drosera bulbosa Sundew 4 1995Drosera burmanni Tropical Sundew 18 2007Drosera caduca Sundew 100 2001Drosera derbyensis Sundew 62 2007Drosera dilatatopetiolaris Sundew 14 2005Drosera glanduligera Pimpernel Sundew 2 1996Drosera hartmeyerorum Sundew 100 2007Drosera huegelii Bold Sundew 6 2006Drosera humilis Sundew 4 1995Drosera indica Indian Sundew 33 2007Drosera intricata Sundew 3 1997Drosera kenneallyi Sundew 60 2001Drosera lanata Sundew 4 2005Drosera macrantha Bridal Rainbow, Climbing Sundew 2 2004Drosera menziesii Pink Rainbow 1 2006Drosera microphylla Golden Rainbow 4Drosera moorei Sundew 53 1997Drosera neesii Jewel Rainbow 1 1983Drosera ordensis Sundew 79 2007Drosera paradoxa Sundew 43 2001Drosera peltata Pale Sundew <1 1994Drosera petiolaris Sundew, Larmi 10 2005Drosera prostrata Sundew 30 1994Drosera pycnoblasta Pearly Sundew 5 1983Drosera ramellosa Branched Sundew 9 1995Drosera rupicola Sundew 3Drosera salina Sundew 13 1984Drosera sargentii Sundew 33 2006Drosera scorpioides Shaggy Sundew 8 2006Drosera stolonifera Leafy Sundew <1 1987Drosera subtilis Sundew 32 1995Drosera zonaria Painted Sundew 5 1980

Limeaceae (3 out of 9 species in Australia)

Macarthuria australis Herb 1 2004Macarthuria intricata Herb 57 1989Macarthuria vertex Herb 10 2006

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Molluginaceae Carpet Weed, Herb (5 out of 6 species in Australia)

Glinus lotoides Carpet Weed 10 2006Glinus oppositifolius Slender Carpet-weed 12 2004Glinus orygioides Carpet Weed 12 2005Mollugo cerviana Carpetweed 8 2004Mollugo molluginis Carpetweed 55 2006

Nyctaginaceae Tarvine, Pisonia and Birdlime Trees

(11 out of 22 species in Australia)

Boerhavia burbidgeana Tarvine 26 2004Boerhavia coccinea Tarvine 19 2007Boerhavia diffusa Tarvine 9 1995Boerhavia dominii Tarvine 2 2005Boerhavia gardneri Tarvine 42 2007Boerhavia paludosa Tarvine 16 2007Boerhavia repens Tarvine 20 2000Boerhavia repleta Tarvine 23 2007Boerhavia schomburgkiana Tarvine 10 2006Commicarpus australis Perennial Tarvine 47 2005Pisonia aculeata Thorny Pisonia 14 1998

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Portulacaceae Purslane (34 out of 73 species in Australia)

Calandrinia balonensis Broad Leaved Parakeelya 6 2006Calandrinia calyptrata Pink Purslane 3 1995Calandrinia corrigioloides Strap Purslane 2 1991Calandrinia creethae Purslane 100 2005Calandrinia disperma Purslane 10 1996Calandrinia eremaea Twining Purslane 3 2009Calandrinia granulifera Pygmy Purslane 2 2004Calandrinia lehmannii Purslane 27 1982Calandrinia papillata Purslane 91 2004Calandrinia pleiopetala Purslane 25 2007Calandrinia polyandra Parakeelya 26 2005Calandrinia polypetala Purslane 8 1967Calandrinia primuliflora Purslane 43 2004Calandrinia ptychosperma Purslane 24 2006Calandrinia pumila Tiny Purslane 25 2006Calandrinia quadrivalvis Purslane 49 2005Calandrinia remota Purslane 21 2005Calandrinia reticulata Purslane 15 2007Calandrinia schistorhiza Purslane 100 2006Calandrinia sp. blackberry

Purslane 100 2009

Calandrinia sp. ml06

Purslane 18 1986

Calandrinia sp. nov svl2043

Purslane 100 1998

Calandrinia sp. truncate capsules

100 2009

Calandrinia stagnensis Purslane 38 2006Calandrinia strophiolata Purslane 95 2006Calandrinia uniflora Purslane 14 2006Portulaca bicolor Narrow-leaved pigweed 11 2004Portulaca clavigera Pigweed 100 2002Portulaca conspicua Pigweed 100 2003Portulaca cyclophylla Pigweed 100 2006Portulaca digyna Pigweed 29 2006Portulaca filifolia Slender Pigweed 8 2006Portulaca intraterranea Pigweed 6 2006Portulaca oligosperma Pigface 23 2005

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CommelinalesHaemodoraceae Bloodroots, Conostyles,

Kangaroo Paws and their Allies

(22 out of 92 species in Australia)

Anigozanthos manglesii Red and Green Kangaroo Paw 5 1995Anigozanthos rufus Red Kangaroo Paw 14 1986Conostylis aculeata Prickly Conostylis 3 1994Conostylis androstemma Trumpets 1 1996Conostylis argentea Silver Conostylis 2 1979Conostylis bealiana Beals Conostylis 11 2002Conostylis candicans Conostylis 2 1979Conostylis lepidospermoides Conostylis Endangered 5 1980Conostylis pauciflora Conostylis 18Conostylis petrophiloides Conostylis 3 1988Conostylis phathyrantha Conostylis 43 1983Conostylis seorsiflora Conostylis 5 1987Conostylis serrulata Conostylis <1Conostylis stylidioides Conostylis 7 1979Conostylis vaginata Sheath Cottonhead 1 1983Haemodorum brevicaule Native Bloodroot 7 2004Haemodorum coccineum Native Bloodroot <1Haemodorum ensifolium Native Bloodroot 30 2006Haemodorum gracile Native Bloodroot 93 2004Haemodorum parviflorum Native Bloodroot 17 2009Haemodorum sp. a kimberley flora

Native Bloodroot 100 2005

Tribonanthes violacea Violet Pink 2 2005

CycadalesCycadaceae Native Cycads (7 out of 28 species in Australia)

Cycas armstrongii Zamia Palm 2 1974Cycas basaltica Zamia Palm 97 2003Cycas furfuracea Cycad 100 2001Cycas lane-poolei Zamia Palm 100 1993Cycas maconochiei Cycad 2 1985Cycas media Tree Zamia <1 1972Cycas pruinosa Argyle Cycad 83 1997

Zamiaceae Native Cycads (2 out of 44 species in Australia)

Macrozamia dyeri Cycad 14 2004Macrozamia riedlei Cycad 1 1985

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DillenialesDilleniaceae Guinea Flowers (45 out of 253 species in Australia)

Hibbertia acerosa Needle Leaved Guinea Flower 1 1996Hibbertia ancistrophylla 19 2006Hibbertia andrewsiana 24 1986Hibbertia arcuata 26 2006Hibbertia carinata 25 1976Hibbertia charlesii 100 2001Hibbertia conspicua 12 2004Hibbertia crassifolia 2 1997Hibbertia cuneiformis <1 1974Hibbertia desmophylla 3 1954Hibbertia eatoniae 8 2000Hibbertia echiifolia 11 2009Hibbertia exasperata 20 2005Hibbertia glaberrima 38 2004Hibbertia glomerosa 5 2005Hibbertia gracilipes 10 2004Hibbertia hamata 25 2004Hibbertia hooglandii 44 2003Hibbertia hypericoides 1 2005Hibbertia inclusa 13 1980Hibbertia ledifolia 100 2006Hibbertia lepidocalyx 11 1995Hibbertia lepidota 9 2001Hibbertia lineata 9 1997Hibbertia melhanioides 2Hibbertia microphylla 3 1997Hibbertia nutans 25 2000Hibbertia oblongata 17 2002Hibbertia oligantha 11 1979Hibbertia pachyphylla 71 2006Hibbertia psilocarpa 16 1995Hibbertia pungens 21 2006Hibbertia racemosa Stalked Guinea Flower 5 2004Hibbertia recurvifolia 3 1990Hibbertia rostellata 9 1994Hibbertia rupicola 3 1998Hibbertia sphenandra 9 2008Hibbertia spicata 10 2004Hibbertia stenophylla 14 1993Hibbertia stowardii 11 2005Hibbertia stricta <1 1980Hibbertia subvaginata 2 1999Hibbertia ulicifolia 11 2004Hibbertia uncinata 14 1995

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Hibbertia verrucosa 3 1985

DioscorealesBurmanniaceae Burmannias (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Burmannia juncea 11 2008

Dioscoreaceae Native Yams (3 out of 4 species in Australia)

Dioscorea bulbifera Ganmanggu 14 2006Dioscorea hastifolia Warrine 3 1995Dioscorea transversa Native Yam 2 2003

Taccaceae Arrowroot and Allies (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Tacca leontopetaloides Tacca 8 2004

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EricalesEpacridaceae Southern Heaths (74 out of 458 species in Australia)

Acrotriche cordata Ground-berry 4 2004Acrotriche patula Ground-berry 3 2004Acrotriche ramiflora Ground-berry 8 2003Andersonia caerulea Foxtails <1 2000Andersonia carinata Rice-flower 3Andersonia heterophylla Rice-flower 1 1982Andersonia macranthera Rice-flower 17 2004Andersonia micrantha Rice-flower 4 2005Andersonia parvifolia Rice-flower 6 2005Andersonia redolens Rice-flower 4Andersonia sprengelioides Rice-flower 2 1971Astroloma ciliatum Candle Cranberry <1 1997Astroloma compactum Compact Cranberry <1 1985Astroloma epacridis Native Cranberry 7 2006Astroloma microphyllum Native Cranberry 6 1983Astroloma prostratum Native Cranberry 5 1986Astroloma serratifolium Kondrung 3 2003Astroloma sp. grass patch

Native Cranberry 14 1995

Astroloma tectum Native Cranberry 14 1998Astrotricha hamptonii Heath 100 2006Brachyloma concolor Heath 16 2003Brachyloma nguba Heath 25 2002Brachyloma preissii Heath 4Coleanthera myrtoides Heath 10 1981Conostephium drummondii Drummonds Pearl Flower 44 2007Conostephium marchantiorum Pearl Flower 8 2006Conostephium roei Roes Pearl Flower 24 2002Conostephium uncinatum Pearl Flower 38 1993Leucopogon apiculatus Beard-heath 53 2002Leucopogon assimilis Beard-heath 13 1999Leucopogon bossiaea Beard-heath 29 2006Leucopogon brevicuspis Beard-heath 38 2002Leucopogon breviflorus Beard-heath 69 2002Leucopogon carinatus Beard-heath 9 2002Leucopogon compactus Beard-heath 10 1985Leucopogon conostephioides Beard-heath 4 2006Leucopogon cordatus Beard-heath 4 1996Leucopogon cordifolius Beard-heath <1 1994Leucopogon corynocarpus Beard-heath 3 1979Leucopogon crassifolius Beard-heath 19 2002Leucopogon cuneifolius Beard-heath 24 2002Leucopogon fimbriatus Beard-heath 7 2006Leucopogon gilbertii Gilberts Beard-heath 2 1990

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Leucopogon gracillimus Beard-heath 3 1982Leucopogon hamulosus Beard-heath 7 1997Leucopogon inflexifolius Beard-heath 33 2004Leucopogon interruptus Beard-heath 2 1997Leucopogon marginatus Thick-margined Beard-heath Endangered 5 1992Leucopogon minutifolius Beard-heath 7 2002Leucopogon multiflorus Beard-heath 33 1997Leucopogon obovatus Beard-heath 5 2004Leucopogon obtusatus Beard-heath 9 2006Leucopogon oppositifolius Beard-heath 11 2004Leucopogon parviflorus Coastal Beard-heath <1 2003Leucopogon pleurandroides Beard-heath 17 1993Leucopogon psammophilus Beard-heath 33 1964Leucopogon pulchellus Beard-heath 12 2001Leucopogon revolutus Beard-heath 4 1994Leucopogon rotundifolius Round-leaved Beard-heath 40 2002Leucopogon sp. clyde hill

Beard-heath 50

Leucopogon striatus Beard-heath 7 1982Leucopogon strongylophyllus Beard-heath 12 1996Leucopogon tenuis Beard-heath 5Leucopogon woodsii Nodding Beard-heath 4 2006Lissanthe rubicunda Beard-heath 13 1997Lysinema ciliatum Heath 5 2006Monotoca leucantha Broom-heath 4 1968Monotoca oligarrhenoides Broom-heath 35 2006Needhamiella pumilio Heath 3 1968Oligarrhena micrantha Heath 10 1994Styphelia exserta Heath 57 2003Styphelia hainesii Heath 82 2004Styphelia intertexta Heath 9 1993Styphelia tenuiflora Common Pinheath <1 1984

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FabalesFabaceae Peas (979 out of 2583 species in Australia)

Abrus precatorius Native Rosary Pea 13 2004Acacia abrupta Wattle 75 2006Acacia acanthaster Wattle 5 1980Acacia acanthoclada Harrow Wattle 11 2002Acacia aciphylla Wattle 19 1978Acacia acoma Wattle 16 2004Acacia acradenia Wattle 39 2006Acacia acuaria Wattle 4 2005Acacia acuminata Raspberry Jam Wattle 12 2003Acacia adenogonia Wattle 100 2006Acacia adoxa Wattle 68 2006Acacia adsurgens Wattle 23 2006Acacia aemula Wattle 12 1991Acacia alexandri Wattle 73 2002Acacia alleniana Wattle 5 1993Acacia amblyophylla Wattle 100 2000Acacia ampliata Wattle 20 2006Acacia ampliceps Salt Wattle 79 2006Acacia amputata Wattle 6 1979Acacia amyctica Wattle 25 1980Acacia anastema Wattle 100 2004Acacia anaticeps Acacia 100 1999Acacia anceps Two-edged Wattle 7 2004Acacia ancistrocarpa Wattle 43 2006Acacia ancistrophylla Wattle 3 2006Acacia andrewsii Wattle 17 2006Acacia aneura Mulga 24 2006Acacia anthochaera Kimberlys Wattle 9 2005Acacia aphanoclada Nullagine Ghost Wattle 100 2006Acacia argyraea Acacia 36 2004Acacia arida Wattle 99 2006Acacia arrecta Wattle 100 2006Acacia ascendens Wattle 17 1984Acacia asepala Wattle 17 1985Acacia ashbyae Ashby's Wattle 4 1973Acacia asperulacea Wattle 4 1999Acacia assimilis Wattle 11 2005Acacia atkinsiana Wattle 100 2006Acacia aulacocarpa Brush Ironbark Wattle 2 2004Acacia aulacophylla Wattle 48 2005Acacia auricoma Alumaru 6 2000Acacia auriculiformis Black Wattle <1 1992Acacia auripila Rudall River Myall 30 1971Acacia ayersiana Wattle 27 2006

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Acacia balsamea Balsam Wattle 100 2007Acacia bancroftiorum Wattle <1 1987Acacia basedowii Basedows Wattle 9 2000Acacia baxteri Baxters Wattle 3 1998Acacia beauverdiana Wattle 3 1992Acacia benthamii Wattle 8 2001Acacia bidentata Wattle 3 2002Acacia biflora Two-flowered Acacia 3 2005Acacia binata Wattle 12 1995Acacia bivenosa Two Nerved Wattle 64 2007Acacia blakelyi Wattle 2 1985Acacia blaxellii Blaxell's Wattle 82 1994Acacia brachyclada Wattle 17 1991Acacia brachystachya Umbrella Mulga 6 2006Acacia bracteolata Wattle 58 2006Acacia browniana Brown's Wattle <1 1976Acacia burkittii Sandhill Wattle 36 2006Acacia calcarata Wattle 91 2000Acacia calcicola Shrubby Mulga 2 1983Acacia camptoclada Wattle 75 2003Acacia capillaris Wattle 100 1998Acacia carnosula Wattle 100 2003Acacia cassicula Wattle 11 1973Acacia castanostegia Wattle 26 1998Acacia cataractae Wattle 2 1973Acacia catenulata Bendee 5 2005Acacia cerastes Wattle 78 2005Acacia chartacea Wattle 78 2005Acacia chippendalei Chippendale's Wattle 5 2000Acacia chisholmii Turpentine Bush <1 1969Acacia chrysella Wattle 22 2007Acacia chrysochaeta Wattle 100 2000Acacia chrysopoda Wattle 7Acacia citrinoviridis Wantan 100 2006Acacia citriodora Wattle 47 2005Acacia clelandii Wattle 23 2006Acacia cochlearis Rigid Wattle 15 2005Acacia cochlocarpa Spiral Fruited Wattle 6 1968Acacia colei Coles Wattle 54 2006Acacia colletioides Pin Bush 8 2005Acacia conferta Crowded-leaf Wattle <1Acacia conjunctifolia Wattle 2 1996Acacia conniana Wattle 42 2000Acacia consanguinea Wattle 18 1999Acacia conspersa Wattle 1 1976Acacia continua Thorny Wattle <1 1989Acacia coolgardiensis Wattle 36 2006

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Acacia coriacea Wiry Wattle 27 2006Acacia cowleana Halls Creek Wattle 15 2006Acacia craspedocarpa Broad-leaved Mulga 100 2006Acacia crassicarpa Thick-podded Salwood 1 1987Acacia crassiuscula Wattle 9 1979Acacia crassuloides Wattle 18 2001Acacia crenulata Wattle 14 2002Acacia crispula Wattle 3 1970Acacia cummingiana Wattle 6Acacia cupularis Coastal Umbrella Bush 5 2006Acacia curvata Wattle 8 1973Acacia cuspidifolia Bohemia 100 2006Acacia cuthbertsonii Cuthbertson's wattle 49 2006Acacia cyclops Western Coastal Wattle 14 2006Acacia cylindrica Wattle 13 2000Acacia cyperophylla Red Mulga 23 2005Acacia dacrydioides Wattle 100 2001Acacia daviesioides Wattle 30 1999Acacia daweana Wattle 100 2004Acacia deficiens Wattle 25 2003Acacia delibrata Wattle 100 2008Acacia delicatula Wattle 29 2003Acacia delphina Wattle 9 1990Acacia deltoidea Wattle 100 2009Acacia demissa Ashburton Willow 100 2005Acacia dempsteri Wattle 96 2007Acacia densiflora Wattle 20 1979Acacia dermatophylla Wattle 14 2000Acacia desertorum Wattle 17 1988Acacia diaphana Wattle 100 1992Acacia diaphyllodinea Wattle 17 1978Acacia dictyophleba Sandhill Wattle 31 2006Acacia didyma Wattle 86 1998Acacia dielsii Wattle 2 1980Acacia difficilis River Wattle 3 2003Acacia dimidiata Swamp Wattle <1 1984Acacia dissona Wattle 23 2000Acacia distans Wattle 100 2006Acacia donaldsonii Wattle 100 2005Acacia dorsenna Wattle 100 2006Acacia drepanocarpa Wattle 23 2005Acacia drepanophylla Wattle 89 2005Acacia dunnii Elephant Ear Wattle 53 2004Acacia duriuscula Wattle 47 2007Acacia effusa Wattle 63 2006Acacia elachantha Wattle 18 2006Acacia empelioclada Wattle 5 1994

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Acacia enervia Wattle 18 2001Acacia epacantha Wattle 5Acacia epedunculata Wattle 100 1997Acacia ephedroides Wattle 3 1980Acacia eremaea Wattle 50 2006Acacia eremophila Wattle 60 2005Acacia erinacea Spiny Wattle 25 2006Acacia erioclada Wattle 10 1964Acacia eriopoda Wattle 100 2006Acacia estrophiolata Ironwood Wattle 2 2005Acacia euthyphylla Wattle 36 1993Acacia evenulosa Wattle 50 2001Acacia excentrica Wattle 61 2006Acacia exocarpoides Wattle 72 2006Acacia filamentosa Wattle 100 2003Acacia filifolia Wattle 3 1970Acacia flavescens Yellow Wattle <1Acacia flavipila Wattle 13 1994Acacia fragilis Wattle 15 2000Acacia froggattii Wattle 42 2001Acacia galeata Wattle 100 2005Acacia galioides Wattle 5 1999Acacia gardneri Wattle 100 2008Acacia gelasina Wattle 5 1976Acacia gibbosa Wattle 31 1990Acacia gilesiana Wattle 17 1998Acacia glaucissima Wattle 39 2005Acacia glaucocaesia Wattle 100 2005Acacia glaucoptera Clay Wattle 7 2002Acacia gloeotricha Wattle 100 2004Acacia gonocarpa Wattle 16 2008Acacia gonoclada Ganambureng 8 1993Acacia gonophylla Wattle 13 2005Acacia gracillima Wattle 100 2003Acacia grasbyi Wattle 87 2006Acacia gregorii Gregory's Wattle 100 2006Acacia hadrophylla Wattle 46 1998Acacia hakeoides Western Black Wattle 1 2000Acacia hamersleyensis Wattle 100 2007Acacia hammondii Hammond's Wattle 4 2000Acacia harveyi Wattle 4 1968Acacia helmsiana Wattle 63 2006Acacia hemignosta Club-leaf Wattle 11 2004Acacia hemiteles Tan Wattle 35 2003Acacia hemsleyi Wattle 18 2004Acacia heteroclita Wattle 3 1950Acacia heteroneura Wattle 33 2004

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Acacia hilliana Hill's Tabletop Wattle 35 2006Acacia hippuroides Wattle 96 2002Acacia holosericea Soap Bush 11 2006Acacia hopperiana Wattle 6 1985Acacia humifusa Wattle 9 2004Acacia humilis Wattle 100 1986Acacia hypermeces Wattle 100 2003Acacia hystrix Wattle 43 1983Acacia idiomorpha Yellow Wattle 9 1991Acacia imitans Wattle 100 2004Acacia improcera Wattle 29 2003Acacia inaequilatera Camel Bush 70 2006Acacia inaequiloba Wattle 47 2003Acacia inamabilis Wattle 85 2002Acacia inceana Wattle 31 2000Acacia incongesta Peak Charles Wattle 100 2001Acacia ingrata Wattle 10 2001Acacia intorta Wattle 100 2004Acacia intricata Wattle 5 2002Acacia jamesiana Wattle 93 2004Acacia jasperensis Wattle 11 2007Acacia jennerae Coonavittra Wattle 44 2002Acacia jensenii Wattle 46 1993Acacia jibberdingensis Jibberding Wattle 27 2007Acacia julifera Catkin Wattle <1 1987Acacia kalgoorliensis Kalgoorlie Wattle 76 2006Acacia kelleri Wattle 88 2008Acacia kempeana Witchetty Bush 24 2006Acacia kenneallyi Wattle 100 2003Acacia kerryana Wattle 78 2000Acacia kimberleyensis Wattle 100 2001Acacia kochii Wattle 53 2004Acacia laccata Varnish-leaved wattle 6 1993Acacia lachnophylla Wattle 39 2003Acacia lasiocalyx Silver Wattle 16 2000Acacia lasiocarpa Lime sand wattle <1 1976Acacia latescens Ball Wattle <1Acacia latifolia Wattle 8 2001Acacia latipes Wattle 7 2000Acacia leioderma Wattle <1Acacia lentiginea Wattle 40 1976Acacia leptopetala Wattle 5 2001Acacia leptophleba Wattle 16 2001Acacia leptospermoides Wattle 4 2002Acacia leptostachya Townsville Wattle <1 1975Acacia levata Wattle 100 2004Acacia ligulata Sandhill Wattle 11 2006

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Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Acacia ligustrina Wattle 2Acacia limbata Wattle 27 2004Acacia lineolata Dwarf Myall 1 1973Acacia longiphyllodinea Yalgoo 3 1975Acacia longispinea Wattle 32 2005Acacia lullfitziorum Wattle 2Acacia lycopodiifolia Wattle 40 2006Acacia lysiphloia Turpentine Bush 11 2006Acacia macdonnellensis Wattle 12 2000Acacia mackeyana Wattle 4 2006Acacia maconochieana Mullan Wattle 26 1984Acacia maitlandii Spiky Wattle 44 2006Acacia manipularis Wattle 80 1965Acacia marramamba Wattle 98 2006Acacia masliniana Maslin's Wattle 78 2006Acacia maxwellii Wattle 7 1980Acacia megalantha Wattle 7 1997Acacia melleodora Sticky wattle 19 2006Acacia merinthophora Wattle 2 2000Acacia merrallii Merrall's Wattle 19 2091Acacia microbotrya Manna Wattle <1 1970Acacia microcalyx Wattle 96 2006Acacia mimica Wattle 3 2002Acacia minutifolia Wattle 23 2006Acacia minyura Desert Mulga 28 2006Acacia monticola Red Wattle 43 2006Acacia multispicata Wattle 5 1999Acacia murrayana Sandplain Wattle 17 2005Acacia mutabilis Wattle 10 1983Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle <1 2004Acacia neurocarpa Wattle 47 2004Acacia neurophylla Wattle 11 2000Acacia newmanii Wattle 50 1997Acacia nigricans Wattle 24 1993Acacia nigripilosa Wattle 2 1973Acacia nitidula Wattle 44 1996Acacia nivea Wattle 28 1990Acacia nodiflora Wattle 11 1983Acacia nuperrima Wattle 17 2003Acacia nyssophylla Wattle 10 2006Acacia obtecta Wattle 40 2007Acacia olgana Mount Olga Wattle 6 2001Acacia oligoneura Wattle 58 2001Acacia oncinocarpa Wattle <1 1978Acacia ophiolithica Wattle 8 1983Acacia orthocarpa Wattle 58 2006Acacia orthotricha Wattle 50 2005

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Acacia oswaldii Miljee 4 2007Acacia pachyacra Wattle 65 2006Acacia pachycarpa Wattle 53 2006Acacia pachyphylla Wattle 38 2006Acacia pachypoda Wattle 78 2006Acacia palustris Needlewood 92 1999Acacia papyrocarpa Western Myall 15 2002Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn <1 1974Acacia paraneura Weeping Mulga 36 2006Acacia patagiata Wattle 5 1983Acacia paula Acacia 100 1987Acacia pellita Wattle 27 2005Acacia perryi Wattle 25 2005Acacia peuce Waddy Vulnerable 2 1992Acacia phlebocarpa Table-top Wattle 6 2004Acacia pinguiculosa Wattle 16 2005Acacia platycarpa Ghost Wattle 17 2005Acacia plautella Wattle 12 1991Acacia plectocarpa Black Wattle 24 2008Acacia plicata Wattle 3Acacia poliochroa Wattle 67 2001Acacia prainii Wattle 39 2006Acacia pravifolia Coil Pod Wattle 3 1990Acacia pritzeliana Wattle 43 2006Acacia profusa Wattle 25 1993Acacia pruinocarpa Black Gidgee 62 2006Acacia ptychophylla Wattle 94 2006Acacia pulchella Prickly Moses <1 1986Acacia puncticulata Wattle 3Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle <1Acacia pyrifolia Ranji Bush 98 2006Acacia quadrimarginea Wattle 91 2006Acacia quadrisulcata Wattle 12 1972Acacia quinquenervia Wattle 32 1984Acacia ramulosa Horse Mulga 41 2007Acacia redolens Wattle 2 1984Acacia rendlei Wattle 64 2003Acacia repens Wattle 75 2001Acacia resinimarginea Old Man Wodjil 30 2000Acacia resinistipulea Wattle 83 2001Acacia resinosa Wattle 38 2001Acacia restiacea Wattle <1 1993Acacia retinervis Wattle 100 2008Acacia retivenea Net-veined Wattle 32 2006Acacia rhigiophylla Daggar-leaf Wattle 2 1982Acacia rhodophloia Wattle 73 2007Acacia richardsii Wattle 77 2001

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Acacia rigens Needle Wattle 2 2001Acacia rostellifera Wattle 13 2006Acacia roycei Wattle 81 2004Acacia ryaniana Wattle 100 1994Acacia sabulosa Wattle 88 2006Acacia salicina Cooba <1 1984Acacia saligna Orange Wattle 3 2006Acacia scirpifolia Wattle 5 1979Acacia scleroclada Wattle 89 2006Acacia sclerophylla Hard-leaf Wattle <1 1968Acacia sclerosperma Limestone Wattle 89 2006Acacia sedifolia Wattle 16Acacia sericata Wattle 88 2004Acacia sericocarpa Wattle 15 1998Acacia sessilispica Wattle 5 1999Acacia setulifera Wattle 15 2005Acacia sibilans Whispering Myall 100 2006Acacia sibina Wattle 42 2005Acacia signata Wattle 2Acacia simsii Sim's Wattle <1 1987Acacia simulans Barrens Kindred Wattle 4Acacia singula Wattle 12 1995Acacia sorophylla Wattle 55 2003Acacia sp. barklys

Wattle 86 2000

Acacia sp. broome

Wattle 100 1989

Acacia sp. carson river

Wattle 100 1989

Acacia sp. cockburn range

Wattle 100 1973

Acacia sp. diemals

Wattle 71 2006

Acacia sp. edgar range

Wattle 100 1976

Acacia sp. jimberlana hill

Wattle 100 1962

Acacia sp. jimblebar

Wattle 100 1993

Acacia sp. kununurra

Wattle 100 2003

Acacia sp. l kimberley flora

Wattle 100 2009

Acacia sp. pilbara 5259

Wattle 100 2006

Acacia sp. riddle beach

Wattle 100 2004

Acacia sp. ripon hills

Wattle 100 1990

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Acacia sp. spear hill

Wattle 100 2004

Acacia sp. urandangie

Wattle 23 1989

Acacia sp. wren creek crossing

Wattle 100 2003

Acacia spathulifolia Wattle 27 2006Acacia speckii Wattle 94 2006Acacia sphaerostachya Wattle 100 2006Acacia sphenophylla Wattle 4 1976Acacia spinosissima Wattle 7 1979Acacia spondylophylla Curry Wattle 34 2006Acacia squamata Wattle 2 1973Acacia startii Wattle 100 2005Acacia steedmanii Wattle 11 1989Acacia stellaticeps Wattle 93 2007Acacia stenophylla River Cooba 1 2004Acacia stereophylla Wodgil 17 2005Acacia stigmatophylla Wattle 80 2009Acacia stipuligera Scrub Wattle 24 2002Acacia stipulosa Wattle 22 1996Acacia stowardii Bastard Mulga 31 2006Acacia strongylophylla Round-leaf Wattle 8 2006Acacia subcaerulea Blue-barked Acacia 15 2004Acacia subrigida Wattle 29 2003Acacia subsessilis Wattle 100 2007Acacia subternata Wattle 2 1959Acacia subtessarogona Wattle 100 2006Acacia sulcata Wattle 10 1990Acacia symonii Wattle 43 2001Acacia synchronicia Wattle 94 2006Acacia tenuispica Wattle 100 2003Acacia tephrina Boree 1 1984Acacia tetragonophylla Dead Finish 26 2006Acacia tetraptera Wattle 68 2001Acacia thomsonii Wattle 18 1994Acacia torulosa Deep Gold Wattle 2 1994Acacia trachycarpa Minni Ritchi 99 2006Acacia translucens Wattle 56 2008Acacia triptycha Wattle 24 2007Acacia tropica Wattle 4 1974Acacia truculenta Wattle 83 2003Acacia tuberculata Wattle 7 1991Acacia tumida Pindan Wattle 64 2006Acacia umbellata Wattle 2 1972Acacia uncinella Wattle 14 2001

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Acacia unguicula Wattle Critically endangered

100 2005

Acacia unifissilis Wattle 11 2006Acacia validinervia Nyalanyalara 31 2001Acacia varia Wattle 4 1991Acacia verricula Wattle 13 2004Acacia victoriae Prickly Wattle 8 2005Acacia vincentii Wattle 100 2003Acacia viscifolia Wattle 5 2005Acacia wanyu Silver-leaf Mulga 100 2006Acacia warramaba Wattle 82 2001Acacia websteri Wattle 70 2004Acacia wickhamii Wickham's Wattle 21 2002Acacia wilcoxii Wattle 100 1991Acacia wiseana Wattle 62 2004Acacia xanthina Wattle 9 1993Acacia xanthocarpa Wattle 100 2007Acacia xerophila Wattle 100 1998Acacia xiphophylla Snakewood Wattle 100 2006Acacia yorkrakinensis Wattle 10 2000Acacia zatrichota Wattle 100 1989Aenictophyton reconditum Native Pea 53 2006Aeschynomene indica Native Pea 11 2006Aeschynomene villosa Native Pea 3 1976Albizia canescens Native Silk Tree 11 1989Albizia procera Native Silk Tree 10 2000Alysicarpus major Donkeys Creek Native Pea 100 2008Alysicarpus muelleri Depot Creek Native Pea 19 2005Alysicarpus ovalifolius Oval-leaved Native Pea 8 2008Alysicarpus rugosus Native Pea 9 1997Alysicarpus schomburgkii Schomburgks Native Pea 12 2003Alysicarpus suffruticosus Native Pea 100 2001Alysicarpus vaginalis Native Pea 7 2008Aotus procumbens Procumbent Earless Pea 6 2005Aotus pseudoprocumbens Earless Pea 39 1998Aotus sp. peak charles

Earless Pea 100 2000

Aotus tietkensii Victoria Spring Earless Pea 6 2002Aphyllodium biarticulatum Thick Trefoil 6 2006Aphyllodium parvifolium Trefoil 100 2009Aphyllodium schindleri Schindlers Trefoil 2 1974Aphyllodium stylosanthoides Trefoil 31 1978Austrodolichos errabundus Native Pea 6 2005Bauhinia cunninghamii Bauhinia 18 2003Bauhinia malabarica Bauhinia 10 1998Bossiaea bossiaeoides Bitter-pea 22 2009Bossiaea concinna Bitter-pea 19 1995

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Bossiaea cucullata Bitter-pea 79 2004Bossiaea dentata Bitter-pea 14 2005Bossiaea eremaea Bitter-pea 100 1998Bossiaea eriocarpa Bitter-pea 1 1995Bossiaea flexuosa Bitter-pea 79 2003Bossiaea laxa Bitter-pea 100 2005Bossiaea leptacantha Bitter-pea 75 2005Bossiaea praetermissa Albany Bitter-pea 5 2005Bossiaea preissii Preiss's Bitter-pea 14 2005Bossiaea walkeri Walkers Bitter-pea 22 2005Caesalpinia bonduc Bird of Paradise Flower <1 1981Caesalpinia major Bird of Paradise Flower 77 2004Cajanus acutifolius Pigeon-pea 12 2006Cajanus cinereus Pigeon-pea 52 2006Cajanus crassicaulis Pigeon-pea 60 2004Cajanus geminatus Pigeon-pea 1 1982Cajanus lanceolatus Pigeon-pea 98 2008Cajanus lanuginosus Pigeon-pea 8 1989Cajanus latisepalus Pigeon-pea 41 2004Cajanus marmoratus Pigeon-pea 23 2006Cajanus pubescens Pigeon-pea 37 2005Cajanus reticulatus Pigeon-pea 17 2006Cajanus scarabaeoides Pigeon-pea 19 2001Cajanus viscidus Pigeon-pea 100 2005Canavalia papuana Papuan Bean 21 2001Canavalia rosea Norfolk Island Bean 15 2006Cassia mimosoides Senna 2 1987Cassia nemophila Senna 67 1987Cathormion umbellatum Cathormion 7 2003Chamaecrista absus Senna 8 2004Chamaecrista mimosoides Senna 12 2004Chamaecrista moorei Senna 100 2004Chamaecrista nomame Senna 3 2001Chamaecrista symonii Senna 30 2005Chorizema aciculare Flame-pea 7 2000Chorizema circinale Flame-pea 25 1979Chorizema genistoides Flame-pea 35 2004Chorizema ilicifolium Flame-pea 3 1973Chorizema nervosum Flame-pea 4 2005Chorizema obtusifolium Flame-pea 30 2004Chorizema racemosum Flame-pea 6 1999Christia australasica Native Christia 43 2008Crotalaria alata Bird Flower 58 2005Crotalaria aridicola Bird Flower 11 2004Crotalaria brevis Bird Flower 9 2004Crotalaria calycina Bird Flower 7 2004Crotalaria crispata Bird Flower 30 2006

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Crotalaria cunninghamii Green Bird Flower 32 2006Crotalaria dissitiflora Grey Rattlepod 11 2002Crotalaria eremaea Bird Flower 1 2006Crotalaria humifusa Bird Flower 18 2002Crotalaria laburnifolia Bird Flower 8 2006Crotalaria medicaginea Bird Flower 13 2007Crotalaria montana Bird Flower 6 2008Crotalaria mysorensis Bird Flower 100 2004Crotalaria novaehollandiae New Holland Rattlepod 24 2006Crotalaria quinquefolia Bird Flower 11 2008Crotalaria ramosissima Bird Flower 68 2006Crotalaria retusa Wedgeleaf Rattlepod 43 2003Crotalaria smithiana Bird Flower 3 1997Crotalaria spectabilis Bird Flower 6 1993Crotalaria verrucosa Blueflower Rattlepod 31 2004Cullen australasicum Scurf-pea 1 2001Cullen badocanum Scurf-pea 37 2009Cullen balsamicum Scurf-pea 14 2002Cullen candidum Scurf-pea 100 1998Cullen cinereum Scurf-pea 10 2005Cullen corallum Scurf-pea 83 2004Cullen cuneatum Scurf-pea 82 1999Cullen discolor Scurf-pea 7 2000Cullen graveolens Scurf-pea 7 2006Cullen lachnostachys Scurf-pea 96 2005Cullen leucanthum Scurf-pea 58 2006Cullen leucochaites Scurf-pea 100 2006Cullen martinii Scurf-pea 68 2006Cullen pallidum Scurf-pea 4 2006Cullen patens Scurf-pea 2 2003Cullen plumosum Scurf-pea 14 2000Cullen praeruptorum Scurf-pea 100 1977Cullen pustulatum Scurf-pea 31 2005Cullen stipulaceum Scurf-pea 100 2004Cullen virens Scurf-pea 100 2006Cullen walkingtonii Scurf-pea 6 1999Cyclocarpa stellaris Native Pea 11 2008Dalbergia sissoo Sissoo 3 1996Daviesia apiculata Bitter-pea 32 1998Daviesia argillacea Bitter-pea 47 2002Daviesia arthropoda Bitter-pea 15 2005Daviesia articulata Bitter-pea 11 2001Daviesia audax Bitter-pea 4 1979Daviesia benthamii Bitter-pea 14 2005Daviesia campephylla Bitter-pea 12 1982Daviesia cardiophylla Bitter-pea 4 1981Daviesia costata Bitter-pea 2 1995

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Daviesia crassa Bitter-pea 6Daviesia croniniana Bitter-pea 10 1995Daviesia dielsii Bitter-pea Vulnerable 49Daviesia dilatata Bitter-pea 12 1983Daviesia eremaea Bitter-pea 42 2005Daviesia euryloba Bitter-pea 50 1999Daviesia grahamii Bitter-pea 59 2005Daviesia grossa Bitter-pea 100 2005Daviesia incrassata Bitter-pea 1 1983Daviesia inflata Bitter-pea 2 1985Daviesia lancifolia Bitter-pea 12 2000Daviesia major Bitter-pea 38 1983Daviesia microcarpa Bitter-pea Endangered 60 2001Daviesia nematophylla Bitter-pea 3 1990Daviesia newbeyi Bitter-pea 11 2005Daviesia pachyloma Bitter-pea 12 2002Daviesia pleurophylla Bitter-pea 100 2004Daviesia preissii Bitter-pea <1 2002Daviesia purpurascens Bitter-pea 47 2001Daviesia reclinata Bitter-pea 5 2004Daviesia retrorsa Bitter-pea 76 2002Daviesia rubiginosa Bitter-pea 40 2000Daviesia scoparia Bitter-pea 10 1991Daviesia speciosa Bitter-pea Endangered 17Daviesia spiralis Bitter-pea 14Daviesia teretifolia Bitter-pea 16 2004Daviesia ulicifolia Bitter-pea <1 2004Dendrolobium cheelii Horse Bush 100 1999Desmodium brownii Browns Tick-trefoil 14 2008Desmodium campylocaulon Tick-trefoil 7 2006Desmodium filiforme Tick-trefoil 22 2006Desmodium flagellare Tick-trefoil 12 1996Desmodium gangeticum Tick-trefoil 5 2008Desmodium glareosum Tick-trefoil 11 2003Desmodium hannii Hanns Tick-trefoil 15 1988Desmodium heterocarpon Tick-trefoil 2 2008Desmodium muelleri Muellers Tick-trefoil 8 2008Desmodium pullenii Tick-trefoil 3 1996Desmodium pycnotrichum Tick-trefoil 10 2009Desmodium scorpiurus Tick-trefoil 7 2000Desmodium tortuosum Tick-trefoil 6 2004Desmodium trichostachyum Tick-trefoil 15 2009Desmodium triflorum Tick-trefoil 4 2009Desmodium triquetrum Tick-trefoil 100 1987Dichrostachys spicata Australian Sickle Bush 30 2007Dillwynia acerosa Parrot-pea 9 2003Dillwynia cinerascens Parrot-pea <1 1999

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Dillwynia divaricata Parrot-pea 2 1990Dillwynia laxiflora Parrot-pea 2 1995Dillwynia pungens Parrot-pea 38 2006Dillwynia uncinata Parrot-pea 3 2005Erichsenia uncinata Native Pea 21 2003Eriosema chinense Red Yam 3 2008Erythrina vespertilio Bats Wing Coral Tree 6 2001Erythrophleum chlorostachys Red Ironwood 4 2004Eutaxia alternifolia Bacon and Eggs 50 2000Eutaxia leptophylla Bacon and Eggs 19 2005Eutaxia lutea Bacon and Eggs 11 2000Eutaxia microphylla Small-leaved Bacon and Eggs <1 2003Eutaxia neurocalyx Bacon and Eggs 20 2001Eutaxia obovata Bacon and Eggs 4 2005Eutaxia parvifolia Bacon and Eggs 2 1998Eutaxia verticillata Bacon and Eggs 80 2001Flemingia involucrata Native Pea 22 2008Flemingia lineata Native Pea 5 1993Galactia muelleri Muellers Galactia <1 1989Galactia tenuiflora Native Galactia 4 2007Gastrolobium acrocaroli Poison-pea 100 2004Gastrolobium aculeatum Poison-pea 33 2007Gastrolobium acutum Poison-pea 4Gastrolobium axillare Scale-leaved Poison-pea Vulnerable 12Gastrolobium bennettsianum Cluster Poison-pea 6 1999Gastrolobium bilobum Heart-leaved Poison-pea 7 2000Gastrolobium brevipes Poison-pea 10 1974Gastrolobium callistachys Rock Poison-pea 2Gastrolobium crassifolium Thick-leaved Poison-pea 9 1999Gastrolobium cruciatum Poison-pea 8 1978Gastrolobium dilatatum Poison-pea 10 1995Gastrolobium discolor Poison-pea 21 1999Gastrolobium floribundum Wodjil Poison-pea 2Gastrolobium grandiflorum Wallflower Poison-pea 22 2006Gastrolobium graniticum Granite Poison-pea Endangered 67 2002Gastrolobium hians Poison-pea 100 2006Gastrolobium involutum Poison-pea 100 2007Gastrolobium latifolium Poison-pea 7 2002Gastrolobium laytonii Kite-leaved Poison-pea 57 2005Gastrolobium melanocarpum Poison-pea 11 1999Gastrolobium musaceum Poison-pea 14 2001Gastrolobium nervosum Poison-pea 3 1995Gastrolobium nutans Poison-pea 19 1999Gastrolobium parviflorum Box Poison-pea 3 1998Gastrolobium plicatum Poison-pea 3 1979Gastrolobium pycnostachyum Mount Ragged Poison-pea 80 1999Gastrolobium rigidum Rigid Poison-pea 17 1999

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EPBC

Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Gastrolobium semiteres Boorabbin Rock Poison-pea 22 2002Gastrolobium spinosum Spiny Poison-pea 1 1999Gastrolobium stipulare Poison-pea 6Gastrolobium tergiversum Poison-pea 100 1999Gastrolobium tetragonophyllum Poison-pea 4 1999Glycine albicans Mitchell Plateau Glycine 100 2005Glycine aphyonota Purnululu Glycine 100 1987Glycine arenaria Kununurra Glycine 84 2002Glycine canescens Common Glycine 15 2006Glycine clandestina Widespread Glycine <1 1993Glycine falcata Falcate Glycine 3 2000Glycine lactovirens Amax Glycine 100 2002Glycine peratosa Pallinup River Glycine 71 2006Glycine pindanica Pindan Glycine 100 2005Glycine pullenii Pullens Glycine 29 2000Glycine tabacina Glycine <1 1997Glycine tomentella Glycine 7 2009Glycyrrhiza acanthocarpa Native Licorice 12 2002Gompholobium baxteri Baxters Wedge-pea 18 2003Gompholobium confertum Wedge-pea 1 1979Gompholobium cyaninum Wedge-pea 12 1982Gompholobium gompholobioides Wedge-pea 17 2001Gompholobium karijini Wedge-pea 100 2006Gompholobium knightianum Knights Wedge-pea 3 2005Gompholobium marginatum Wedge-pea 2 2000Gompholobium polymorphum Wedge-pea <1 1998Gompholobium polyzygum Wedge-pea 68 2006Gompholobium scabrum Wedge-pea 2 2005Gompholobium subulatum Wedge-pea 15 2007Gompholobium tomentosum Hairy Yellow Pea 1 1995Gompholobium venustum Handsome Wedge-pea 4 2005Gompholobium viscidulum Wedge-pea 4 1963Goodia medicaginea Native Clover 5 2006Hovea acanthoclada Hovea 7 1963Hovea chorizemifolia Hovea <1Hovea elliptica Hovea <1Hovea pungens Sharp Hovea 3 1993Hovea trisperma Hovea <1 1985Indigofera ammobia Native Indigo 56 2006Indigofera australis Native Indigo <1 2006Indigofera basedowii Basedow Native Indigo 3 1967Indigofera boviperda Ashburton Native Indigo 100 2007Indigofera brevidens Native Indigo 19 2004Indigofera colutea Native Indigo 15 2008Indigofera fractiflexa Native Indigo 100 2003Indigofera georgei Georges Native Indigo 45 2006Indigofera glandulosa Native Indigo 19 2007

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Status

Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Indigofera haplophylla Native Indigo 23 2008Indigofera helmsii Helms Native Indigo <1 1967Indigofera hirsuta Native Indigo 13 2005Indigofera ixocarpa Native Indigo 100 2006Indigofera leucotricha Native Indigo 1 1958Indigofera linifolia Thin-leaved Native Indigo 13 2008Indigofera linnaei Native Indigo 11 2006Indigofera mackinlayi Mackinlays Native Indigo 50 1998Indigofera monophylla Native Indigo 94 2006Indigofera pilifera Native Indigo 100 1991Indigofera polygaloides Native Indigo 26 2006Indigofera pratensis Native Indigo <1 1982Indigofera psammophila Native Indigo 2 1992Indigofera rugosa Native Indigo 100 2006Indigofera rupicola Native Indigo 10 1994Indigofera sp. a kimberley flora

Native Indigo 100 2001

Indigofera trifoliata Three-leaved Native Indigo 8 2003Indigofera trita Native Indigo 23 2006Isotropis atropurpurea Lamb-poison 57 2006Isotropis canescens Lamb-poison 80 1992Isotropis centralis Lamb-poison 12 2006Isotropis cuneifolia Lamb-poison 2 1970Isotropis drummondii Drummonds Lamb-poison 3 1988Isotropis forrestii Forrests Lamb-poison 97 2006Isotropis juncea Lamb-poison 3 1991Isotropis parviflora Lamb-poison 12 1998Isotropis winneckei Winneckes Lamb-poison 11 2000Jacksonia acicularis Dogwood 25 1992Jacksonia aculeata Dogwood 87 2006Jacksonia arenicola Dogwood 6 1996Jacksonia argentea Dogwood 100 2007Jacksonia arida Dogwood 78 2005Jacksonia capitata Dogwood 18 1986Jacksonia condensata Dogwood 3 1983Jacksonia dilatata Dogwood <1 1982Jacksonia forrestii Forrests Dogwood 70 2007Jacksonia nematoclada Dogwood 12 2001Jacksonia odontoclada Dogwood 5 1993Jacksonia quairading Dogwood Endangered 33Jacksonia racemosa Dogwood 2 1990Jacksonia remota Dogwood 5 1976Jacksonia rupestris Dogwood 100 2008Jacksonia sparsa Dogwood 67Jacksonia spinosa Dogwood 4 2005Jacksonia thesioides Dogwood 2 2004Jacksonia venosa Dogwood 35 2005

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Status

Proportion ofsampled range

in the region (%)

Mostrecentrecord

Jacksonia viscosa Dogwood 13 1998Kennedia beckxiana Running Pea 58 2006Kennedia coccinea Running Pea 2 1991Kennedia eximia Running Pea 9 1995Kennedia nigricans Running Pea 6 1973Kennedia prorepens Running Pea 59 2007Kennedia prostrata Running Postman <1 2004Labichea cassioides Cassia 17 2004Labichea deserticola Cassia 100Labichea eremaea Cassia 100 2004Labichea lanceolata Cassia 13 1999Labichea teretifolia Cassia 9 1994Leptosema aculeatum Bush-pea 92 2005Leptosema anomalum Bush-pea 28 2004Leptosema aphyllum Bush-pea 19 2006Leptosema bossiaeoides Bush-pea 3 1992Leptosema cervicorne Bush-pea 31 1999Leptosema chambersii Upside-down Plant 49 2007Leptosema daviesioides Bush-pea 30 2006Leptosema macrocarpum Bush-pea 93 2004Leptosema tomentosum Bush-pea 15 1996Lotus australis Australian Trefoil 9 2004Lotus cruentus Red-flowered Lotus 12 2006Mirbelia bursarioides Boxthorn Mirbelia 50 1991Mirbelia densiflora Mirbelia 62 2005Mirbelia depressa Mirbelia 33 2005Mirbelia floribunda Mirbelia 1 1990Mirbelia granitica Granite Mirbelia 94 2005Mirbelia microphylla Small-leaved Mirbelia 44 2004Mirbelia multicaulis Mirbelia 4 1979Mirbelia pedicellosa Mirbelia 100 1999Mirbelia ramulosa Mirbelia 25 2003Mirbelia rhagodioides Mirbelia 88 2005Mirbelia rigida Mirbelia 67 1996Mirbelia seorsifolia Mirbelia 72 2005Mirbelia sp. helena & aurora

Mirbelia 33 1988

Mirbelia spinosa Mirbelia 8 1996Mirbelia stipitata Mirbelia 100 2003Mirbelia trichocalyx Mirbelia 6 1998Mirbelia viminalis Mirbelia 32 2007Mucuna diabolica Kimberley Burny Bean 100 2002Mucuna gigantea Burny Bean 2 2000Mucuna reptans Northern Burny Bean 38 2001Muelleranthus stipularis Sand Pea 8 2001Muelleranthus trifoliolatus Spinifex Pea 67 2003Neonotonia wightii Wights Glycine 1 1952

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Neptunia dimorphantha Sensitive Plant 16 2006Neptunia gracilis Sensitive Plant 3 2003Neptunia major Sensitive Plant 14 2002Neptunia monosperma Sensitive Plant 6 2006Nomismia rhomboidea Native Pea 82 2004Otion rigidum Native Pea 75 2003Otion simplicifolium Native Pea 83 2004Oxylobium sp. south-coast variant

Shaggy-pea 14 1998

Paraserianthes lophantha South-west Albizia 4 1997Paratephrosia lanata Native Pea 34 2005Peltophorum pterocarpum Yellow Flame Tree 2 2004Petalostylis cassioides Native Senna 35 2006Petalostylis labicheoides Native Senna 29 2005Phyllodium pulchellum Tick-trefoil 2 1987Phyllota luehmannii Luehmanns Bush-pea 56 2007Plagiocarpus axillaris Native Pea 42 2005Ptychosema anomalum Native Pea 3 2006Pultenaea adunca Bacon and Eggs 11 1978Pultenaea arida Bacon and Eggs 68 2003Pultenaea calycina Bacon and Eggs 12 1999Pultenaea elachista Bacon and Eggs 29 2003Pultenaea ericifolia Heath-leaved Bacon and Eggs 4 1984Pultenaea indira Bacon and Eggs 14 1979Pultenaea neurocalyx Bacon and Eggs 22 1981Pultenaea pinifolia Bacon and Eggs 14Pultenaea purpurea Bacon and Eggs 21 2007Pultenaea rotundifolia Bacon and Eggs 3 1971Pultenaea spinulosa Bacon and Eggs 23 2002Pultenaea verruculosa Bacon and Eggs 2 1979Pycnospora lutescens Native Pea 5 2008Rhynchosia bungarensis Rock Trefoil 88 2003Rhynchosia filiformis Rock Trefoil 10 1987Rhynchosia minima Rock Trefoil 11 2007Rhynchosia rostrata Rock Trefoil 83 1988Rothia indica Native Pea 14 2006Senna artemisioides Senna 13 2006Senna barclayana Senna 2 1993Senna cardiosperma Senna 12 2006Senna charlesiana Senna 45 2006Senna cladophylla Senna 24 2006Senna coriacea Senna <1 1984Senna costata Senna 37 2005Senna curvistyla Senna 55 2005Senna cuthbertsonii Senna 100 2006Senna ferraria Senna 100 2006Senna glaucifolia Senna 90 2006

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Senna glutinosa Senna 56 2006Senna goniodes Senna 98 2004Senna hamersleyensis Senna 93 2000Senna leptoclada Senna 3Senna magnifolia Senna 45 2001Senna manicula Senna 100 2006Senna notabilis Senna 43 2006Senna obtusifolia Senna 2 2002Senna oligoclada Senna 25 2005Senna phyllodinea Senna 3 1990Senna pilocarina Senna 100 1993Senna planitiicola Senna 21 2006Senna pleurocarpa Senna 18 2006Senna pruinosa Senna 47 2007Senna quadrifolia Senna 4 2006Senna sericea Senna 44 2002Senna sp. davies creek

Senna 25 1992

Senna stowardii Senna 63 2006Senna stricta Senna 91 2006Senna sturtii Senna 16 2005Senna surattensis Senna 25 1993Senna symonii Senna 79 2004Senna timorensis Senna 47 2001Senna venusta Senna 37 2004Sesbania benthamiana Sesbania Pea 6 1989Sesbania bispinosa Sesbania Pea 50 1965Sesbania cannabina Sesbania Pea 18 2006Sesbania chippendalei Sesbania Pea 2 1979Sesbania erubescens Sesbania Pea 49 2005Sesbania formosa Swamp Corkwood 58 2006Sesbania sesban Sesbania Pea 2 1988Sesbania simpliciuscula Sesbania Pea 10 2000Sphaerolobium daviesioides Reed Pea 7 2005Sphaerolobium drummondii Reed Pea 4 2005Sphaerolobium linophyllum Reed Pea 6 2001Sphaerolobium macranthum Reed Pea 2Sphaerolobium nudiflorum Reed Pea 3Swainsona acuticarinata Darling Pea 15 2000Swainsona affinis Darling Pea 21 2006Swainsona beasleyana Beasleys Darling Pea 90 2004Swainsona burkittii Burkitt Darling Pea 2 1993Swainsona calcicola Darling Pea 91 2000Swainsona campestris Darling Pea 62 1996Swainsona campylantha Darling Pea 3 1997Swainsona canescens Darling Pea 36 2006Swainsona colutoides Darling Pea 34 2002

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Swainsona cyclocarpa Darling Pea 13 2000Swainsona decurrens Darling Pea 100 2006Swainsona disjuncta Darling Pea 100 1993Swainsona elegans Darling Pea 86 2003Swainsona elegantoides Darling Pea 97 2007Swainsona flavicarinata Darling Pea 2 1995Swainsona formosa Darling Pea 32 2006Swainsona forrestii Forrests Darling Pea 100 2004Swainsona gracilis Darling Pea 79 2003Swainsona halophila Darling Pea 100 2004Swainsona incei Darling Pea 100 2005Swainsona kingii Kings Darling Pea 95 2007Swainsona laciniata Darling Pea 36 2001Swainsona leeana Darling Pea 80 2005Swainsona longicarinata Darling Pea 100 1989Swainsona maccullochiana Darling Pea 97 2006Swainsona microcalyx Darling Pea 7 1979Swainsona microphylla Darling Pea 20 2007Swainsona oliveri Olivers Darling Pea 15 1991Swainsona oroboides Darling Pea 12 2001Swainsona paradoxa Darling Pea 100 2005Swainsona paucifoliolata Darling Pea 100 1995Swainsona perlonga Darling Pea 67 1996Swainsona phacoides Darling Pea 2 2006Swainsona procumbens Darling Pea <1 1960Swainsona pterostylis Darling Pea 96 2007Swainsona purpurea Darling Pea 19 2003Swainsona reticulata Darling Pea <1 1984Swainsona sp. hamersley station

Darling Pea 100 1995

Swainsona stenodonta Darling Pea 100 2006Swainsona tanamiensis Tanami Darling Pea 22 2003Swainsona tenuis Darling Pea 40 2000Swainsona unifoliolata Darling Pea 14 1978Swainsona villosa Darling Pea 9 2006Tadehagi robustum Native Pea 100 2002Templetonia aculeata Mallee-pea 3 1979Templetonia battii Mallee-pea 16 1995Templetonia egena Mallee-pea 9 2006Templetonia hookeri Hookers Mallee-pea 22 2006Templetonia retusa Mallee-pea 6 2004Templetonia smithiana Smiths Mallee-pea 3 1980Templetonia sulcata Flat Mallee-pea 10 2002Tephrosia arenicola Great Sandy Desert Pea 95 2003Tephrosia benthamii Benthams Pea 3 1999Tephrosia bifacialis Native Pea 3 1993Tephrosia brachycarpa Native Pea 20 1998

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Tephrosia brachyodon Native Pea 7 2006Tephrosia clementii Clements Pea 100 2006Tephrosia conspicua Native Pea 14 1993Tephrosia coriacea Native Pea 32 2006Tephrosia crocea Native Pea 57 2001Tephrosia delestangii Native Pea 1 1996Tephrosia eriocarpa Native Pea 15 1984Tephrosia filipes Native Pea 1 1993Tephrosia flammea Native Pea 30 2002Tephrosia forrestiana Forrests Native Pea 79 1996Tephrosia graminifolia Providence Hill Pea 100 1984Tephrosia laxa Native Pea 39 2004Tephrosia leptoclada Native Pea 14 2008Tephrosia macrocarpa Native Pea 44 1994Tephrosia oblongata Native Pea 18 2004Tephrosia phaeosperma Native Pea 24 2006Tephrosia polyzyga Native Pea 6 2002Tephrosia procera Native Pea 21 2002Tephrosia purpurea Native Pea 8 1973Tephrosia remotiflora Native Pea 12 2006Tephrosia rosea Native Pea 55 2007Tephrosia savannicola Native Pea 39 2002Tephrosia simplicifolia Native Pea 19 2008Tephrosia sp. a kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 1974

Tephrosia sp. b kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 2001

Tephrosia sp. c kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 1972

Tephrosia sp. d kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 2001

Tephrosia sp. e kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 1989

Tephrosia sp. f kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 2006

Tephrosia sp. g kimberley flora

Native Pea 100 1978

Tephrosia spechtii Spechts Pea 11 2006Tephrosia sphaerospora Native Pea 6 2006Tephrosia stipuligera Native Pea 49 2006Tephrosia stuartii Stuarts Pea 2 0002Tephrosia subpectinata Native Pea 5 1998Tephrosia supina Native Pea 19 2006Tephrosia uniovulata Native Pea 81 2006Tephrosia valleculata Native Pea 67 1986Tephrosia varians Native Pea 7 1984Tephrosia virens Native Pea 37 2007Thinicola incana Mallee-pea 100 2007

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Trifolium glomeratum Introduced Clover <1 1989Trigonella suavissima Coopers Clover 7 2000Uraria lagopodioides Native Pea 5 2003Urodon dasyphyllus Native Pea 10 2002Urodon phylicoides Port Gregory Native Pea 12 1979Vachellia bidwillii Corkwood Wattle <1 1993Vachellia ditricha Corky Bark Wattle 14 1999Vachellia pachyphloia Wattle 25 2003Vachellia pallidifolia Wattle 3 1984Vachellia suberosa Corkybark Wattle 99 2004Vachellia sutherlandii Corkwood Wattle 1 1978Vachellia valida Wattle 14 1991Vigna lanceolata Native Bean 9 2008Vigna sp. northern pubescent

Native Bean 100 2008

Vigna sp. silver leaf

Native Bean 100 1974

Vigna vexillata Native Bean 4 2008Viminaria juncea Golden Spray <1 2005Zornia acuta Acute Native Zornia 12 1951Zornia albiflora Native Zornia 18 2001Zornia chaetophora Native Zornia 31 2004Zornia muelleriana Muellers Native Zornia 23 2001Zornia muriculata Native Zornia 3 2001Zornia prostrata Native Zornia 12 2004

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FagalesCasuarinaceae She-oaks (25 out of 69 species in Australia)

Allocasuarina acuaria She-oak 19 1990Allocasuarina acutivalvis She-oak 26 2007Allocasuarina campestris She-oak 13 2002Allocasuarina corniculata She-oak 21 2002Allocasuarina decaisneana Desert She-oak 18 2007Allocasuarina dielsiana Northern She-oak 22 1992Allocasuarina eriochlamys She-oak 83 2001Allocasuarina fibrosa She-oak Vulnerable 11 1964Allocasuarina globosa She-oak 100 2004Allocasuarina helmsii Helms She-oak 58 2007Allocasuarina huegeliana Rock She-oak 11 2007Allocasuarina humilis Dwarf She-oak 4 2004Allocasuarina lehmanniana Dune She-oak 8 1989Allocasuarina microstachya She-oak 3 2004Allocasuarina scleroclada She-oak 44 2002Allocasuarina spinosissima She-oak 26 2007Allocasuarina tessellata Tessellated She-oak 64 2001Allocasuarina thuyoides Horned She-oak 5 1983Allocasuarina tortiramula Twisted She-oak Vulnerable 12Allocasuarina torulosa Forest Oak <1Allocasuarina trichodon She-oak 6 1973Casuarina cristata Belah 3 1989Casuarina equisetifolia Coast She-oak <1 2002Casuarina obesa Grey Bull-oak 25 2003Casuarina pauper Black Oak 6 2006

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LamialesLentibulariaceae Bladderworts (30 out of 58 species in Australia)

Utricularia antennifera Bladderwort 100 2008Utricularia arnhemica Bladderwort 2 2003Utricularia aurea Bladderwort 5 2000Utricularia australis Bladderwort 2 1998Utricularia bifida Bladderwort 10 2003Utricularia caerulea Bladderwort 7 2008Utricularia chrysantha Bladderwort 21 2005Utricularia dichotoma Bladderwort <1 1980Utricularia dunlopii Bladderwort 11 1980Utricularia dunstaniae Bladderwort 30 1980Utricularia fistulosa Bladderwort 90 1993Utricularia foveolata Bladderwort 10 1999Utricularia georgei Bladderwort 100 2008Utricularia gibba Bladderwort 11 2005Utricularia kenneallyi Bladderwort 100 1993Utricularia kimberleyensis Bladderwort 29 2005Utricularia lasiocaulis Bladderwort 12 1998Utricularia leptoplectra Bladderwort 10 2008Utricularia leptorhyncha Bladderwort 10 2008Utricularia limosa Bladderwort 13 1993Utricularia menziesii Bladderwort 2 1976Utricularia minutissima Bladderwort 7 1992Utricularia quinquedentata Bladderwort 15 1983Utricularia singeriana Bladderwort 25 1982Utricularia stellaris Bladderwort 10 1999Utricularia tenella Bladderwort <1 1980Utricularia tridactyla Bladderwort 100 2007Utricularia triflora Bladderwort 8 1978Utricularia tubulata Bladderwort 27 1993Utricularia uliginosa Bladderwort 12 2005

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Linderniaceae (12 out of 19 species in Australia)

Lindernia alsinoides 7 1997Lindernia aplectra <1 2007Lindernia chrysoplectra 86 2004Lindernia clausa 23 2005Lindernia cleistandra 90 2008Lindernia eremophiloides 100 1989Lindernia hypandra 100 1999Lindernia lobelioides 5 1984Lindernia macrosiphonia 100 2008Lindernia plantaginea 30 2005Lindernia tectanthera 41 2006Lindernia tenuifolia 3 2008

Phrymaceae (13 out of 21 species in Australia)

Elacholoma hornii 14 2001Glossostigma diandrum Spoon-leaf Mud-mat 15 2004Glossostigma drummondii Mudmat 35 2005Glossostigma trichodes 33 1973Mimulus clementii 100 1979Mimulus gracilis 11 2004Mimulus repens Creeping Monkey Flower 1 2003Mimulus uvedaliae 36 2005Peplidium aithocheilum 29 2006Peplidium maritimum 21 2004Peplidium muelleri 41 2005Peplidium sp. c

50 1984

Peplidium sp. marla

20 1992

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Scrophulariaceae Figworts (35 out of 99 species in Australia)

Bacopa floribunda 14 2008Bacopa monnieri <1 2003Buchnera asperata 25 2005Buchnera gracilis 2 2000Buchnera linearis 8 2008Buchnera ramosissima 29 2008Buchnera urticifolia 16 2005Centranthera cochinchinensis 5 2004Dopatrium junceum 25 1980Euphrasia collina <1 1968Euphrasia scabra 1Gratiola pedunculata Stalked Brooklime 4 1989Limnophila australis 15 2002Limnophila brownii 2 1999Limnophila chinensis 10 2008Limnophila fragrans 12 2001Limosella australis 2 2000Limosella curdieana Large Mudwort 2 1980Microcarpaea minima 30 2004Rhamphicarpa australiensis 5 2008Stemodia debilis 4 1993Stemodia flaccida 100 2002Stemodia florulenta 5 2006Stemodia glabella 2 2005Stemodia grossa Marsh Stemodia 87 2006Stemodia kingii 100 2004Stemodia lathraia 30 2007Stemodia linophylla 100 2003Stemodia lythrifolia Bunu Bunu 19 2007Stemodia pubescens 11 1981Stemodia sp. battle hill

50 1996

Stemodia tephropelina 20 2008Stemodia viscosa Pagurda 33 2007Striga curviflora 19 2007Striga squamigera 52 2004

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LauralesHernandiaceae Hernandias and

Valvantheras(1 out of 6 species in Australia)

Gyrocarpus americanus Stinkwood 18 2005

Lauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian Walnuts

(11 out of 140 species in Australia)

Cassytha aurea Dodder Laurel 33 2005Cassytha candida Dodder Laurel 22 2003Cassytha capillaris Dodder Laurel 38 2003Cassytha filiformis Dodder Laurel, Love Vine 8 2005Cassytha glabella Tangled Dodder Laurel <1 1987Cassytha melantha Dodder Laurel 2 2006Cassytha nodiflora Dodder Laurel 25 2005Cassytha pomiformis Dodder Laurel 8 2002Cassytha racemosa Dodder Laurel 5 1992Cryptocarya cunninghamii Cunningham's Laurel 17 2005Litsea glutinosa Brown Bollywood 7 2003

LilialesColchicaceae Nancies and Allies (13 out of 48 species in Australia)

Iphigenia indica Native Lily 6 2007Wurmbea cernua Nancy 35 2004Wurmbea densiflora Nancy 33 2006Wurmbea deserticola Desert Nancy 65 2007Wurmbea dioica Early Nancy <1 1967Wurmbea graniticola Granite Nancy 13 1984Wurmbea inframediana Nancy 91 2005Wurmbea monantha Nancy 14 1996Wurmbea murchisoniana Murchison Nancy 33 1999Wurmbea odorata Cape Range Nancy 94 2005Wurmbea saccata Nancy 60 2002Wurmbea sinora Nancy 18 2004Wurmbea tenella Nancy 27 2006

Smilacaceae Lawyer Vines, Supplejack, Wombat Berry and Scrambling Lily

(2 out of 12 species in Australia)

Smilax australis Lawyer Vine 3 2007Smilax sp. watson river

Sarsaparilla 8 1981

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MalpighialesErythroxylaceae Erythroxylum (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

Erythroxylum ellipticum 4 2005

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Euphorbiaceae Spurges (90 out of 315 species in Australia)

Acalypha lanceolata 9 1999Acalypha pubiflora 83 2003Acalypha wilkesiana 8 1997Adriana quadripartita 2 2004Antidesma bunius 2 2001Antidesma ghaesembilla Currant Tree 9 2002Bertya dimerostigma 59 2005Bertya virgata 100 2003Beyeria brevifolia 27 2002Beyeria calycina 33 1988Beyeria cinerea 62 2006Beyeria lechenaultii Pale turpentine bush 5 2002Beyeria opaca <1 1995Beyeria similis 9 1988Beyeria sulcata 25 2003Beyeria viscosa <1 1973Breynia cernua 4 2003Bridelia tomentosa 31 2004Calycopeplus collinus 6 1992Calycopeplus paucifolius 26 2005Claoxylon hillii 22 2007Claoxylon tenerifolium 7 1988Croton acronychioides <1Croton aridus 14 2003Croton arnhemicus <1 2008Croton habrophyllus 14 2003Croton schultzii 37 2001Croton tomentellus 42 2000Dimorphocalyx australiensis 13 1987Euphorbia alsiniflora 22 2004Euphorbia armstrongiana 5 1983Euphorbia atoto 6 2008Euphorbia australis 44 2006Euphorbia biconvexa 13 2004Euphorbia boophthona 57 2009Euphorbia bouleyi 50 1970Euphorbia centralis 2 1973Euphorbia coghlanii 44 2005Euphorbia comans 14 2009Euphorbia cyathophora 5 2004Euphorbia dallachyana <1 1991Euphorbia distans 93 2003Euphorbia drummondii 8 2009Euphorbia hirta 10 2006Euphorbia inappendiculata 3 1970

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Euphorbia kimberleyensis 100 2001Euphorbia macgillivrayi 2 1968Euphorbia maconochieana 15 1999Euphorbia maculata 1 1999Euphorbia micradenia 14 1990Euphorbia mitchelliana 6 2005Euphorbia myrtoides 52 2007Euphorbia parvicaruncula 2 1978Euphorbia plumerioides 47 1993Euphorbia prostrata 1 1991Euphorbia psammogeton 1 1965Euphorbia sarcostemmoides 6 2006Euphorbia schizolepis 14 2006Euphorbia schultzii 17 2006Euphorbia sp 7 1986Euphorbia stevenii 4 1999Euphorbia tannensis 10 2006Euphorbia terracina <1 2000Euphorbia vachellii 3 2008Excoecaria agallocha Melky Tree 4 1993Excoecaria parvifolia Northern Brown Birch 2 1999Homalanthus novo-guineensis 8 1995Mallotus didymochryseus 80 1989Mallotus dispersus 44 2002Mallotus nesophilus 14 2005Mallotus repandus Climbing Mallotus 10 1987Microstachys chamaelea 11 2005Monotaxis bracteata 6 2000Monotaxis luteiflora 85 2006Monotaxis paxii 28 2004Monotaxis tenuis 8 2007Ricinocarpos brevis 40 2007Ricinocarpos glaucus 1Ricinocarpos marginatus 100 2008Ricinocarpos megalocarpus 38 1996Ricinocarpos muricatus 22 2000Ricinocarpos rosmarinifolius 100 2008Ricinocarpos stylosus 97 2005Ricinocarpos trichophorus Endangered 22 2006Ricinocarpos trichophyllus 27 2007Ricinocarpos velutinus 13 1999Stachystemon brachyphyllus 8 1990Stachystemon intricatus 66 2006Stachystemon polyandrus 2Stachystemon vinosus 14 1983

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Phyllanthaceae (48 out of 113 species in Australia)

Flueggea leucopyrus 1 1993Flueggea virosa 7 2005Glochidion apodogynum <1 1983Glochidion disparipes 20 1987Glochidion perakense Umbrella Cheese Tree 7 2001Glochidion philippicum 3Glochidion sumatranum 3 2000Glochidion xerocarpum 2 1998Leptopus decaisnei 30 2004Margaritaria dubium-traceyi <1 1993Phyllanthus aridus 72 2005Phyllanthus baeckeoides 100 2006Phyllanthus calycinus 5 2004Phyllanthus carpentariae <1 2001Phyllanthus ciccoides 52 1997Phyllanthus erwinii 54 2006Phyllanthus eutaxioides 2 1993Phyllanthus exillis 100 2001Phyllanthus fuernrohrii 2 1977Phyllanthus indigoferoides 3Phyllanthus lacerosus 9 1993Phyllanthus lacunarius <1 1986Phyllanthus lacunellus 25 1998Phyllanthus maderaspatensis 16 2006Phyllanthus novae-hollandiae 3 1987Phyllanthus reticulatus 27 2005Phyllanthus scaber 11 2000Phyllanthus sulcatus 6 1991Phyllanthus urinaria 5 2003Phyllanthus virgatus 4 2005Poranthera coerulea 2 1996Poranthera dissecta 25 1980Poranthera drummondii 4 1972Poranthera florosa 10Poranthera huegelii 2 1979Poranthera leiosperma 19 1986Poranthera microphylla 1 2005Poranthera obovata 4 1999Poranthera triandra 2 1980Sauropus arenosus 50 2007Sauropus crassifolius 73 2000Sauropus huntii 23 1979Sauropus ochrophyllus 3 1982Sauropus ramosissimus 9 2006Sauropus rigens <1

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Sauropus stenocladus 3 2001Sauropus torridus 100 2004Sauropus trachyspermus 7 2006

Picrodendraceae (3 out of 29 species in Australia)

Petalostigma nummularium 5 1996Petalostigma pubescens Native Quince 5 2008Petalostigma quadriloculare Quinine Tree 4 2004

Putranjivaceae (1 out of 5 species in Australia)

Drypetes deplanchei 1 1992

Rhizophoraceae Mangroves (6 out of 13 species in Australia)

Bruguiera exaristata Ribbed Mangrove 12 2004Bruguiera parviflora Slender Fruited Orange Mangrove 7 1996Carallia brachiata Freshwater Mangrove 9 2001Ceriops australis Mangrove 3 1978Ceriops tagal Spurred Mangrove 9 2003Rhizophora stylosa Spotted Leaved Red Mangrove 9 2003

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MalvalesBombacaceae Baobabs (3 out of 3 species in Australia)

Adansonia gregorii 47 2004Bombax ceiba 19 2003Camptostemon schultzii 14 1987

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Sterculiaceae Kurrajongs and Bottletrees

(82 out of 273 species in Australia)

Abroma fastuosa 5 1981Brachychiton acuminatus 100 2005Brachychiton australis Large leaved Bottle Tree <1 1976Brachychiton diversifolius Northern Kurrajong 22 2007Brachychiton fitzgeraldianus 89 2007Brachychiton gregorii 49 2007Brachychiton incanus 100 2007Brachychiton obtusilobus 100 2005Brachychiton paradoxus <1 1975Brachychiton tridentatus 100 2004Brachychiton tuberculatus 76 2007Brachychiton viridiflorus 100 2007Brachychiton viscidulus 83 2007Brachychiton xanthophyllus 91 2004Commersonia crispa Crisped leaf Commersonia 10 1995Commersonia gaudichaudii 52 2005Commersonia melanopetala 59 2007Commersonia stowardii 18 1995Dicarpidium monoicum 25 2001Dicarpidium sp. a-kimberley flora

100 1994

Dicarpidium sp. b-kimberley flora

100 2004

Gilesia biniflora 2 1995Guichenotia basivirida 19 1996Guichenotia intermedia 17 1996Guichenotia ledifolia 18 2003Guichenotia macrantha 4 1990Guichenotia micrantha 3 1999Guichenotia sarotes 3 1978Hannafordia bissillii Grey Felt-bush 28 2007Hannafordia quadrivalvis 70 2007Helicteres angustifolia 18 2001Helicteres cana 17 2004Helicteres dentata 2 1983Helicteres rhynchocarpa 100 2001Helicteres semiglabra 3 1987Keraudrenia adenogyna 23 1995Keraudrenia cacaobrunnea 100 2005Keraudrenia exastia 100 2006Keraudrenia hermanniifolia 25 2007Keraudrenia integrifolia 14 2002Keraudrenia katatona 82 2001Keraudrenia nephrosperma 20 2004

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Keraudrenia sp. north west

11 1996

Keraudrenia velutina 77 2006Lasiopetalum angustifolium Narrow leaved Lasiopetalum 23 1998Lasiopetalum behrii Pink Velvet-Bush 1 1995Lasiopetalum compactum 22 2002Lasiopetalum discolor 5 1993Lasiopetalum indutum 17 2000Lasiopetalum maxwellii 20 1993Lasiopetalum oppositifolium 6 1989Lasiopetalum parvuliflorum 23 1976Lasiopetalum quinquenervium 3 1971Lasiopetalum rosmarinifolium 14 2003Lasiopetalum sp. hill river

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Melhania incana 16 1978Melhania oblongifolia 10 2006Melochia corchorifolia 8 2004Melochia umbellata 95 2004Rulingia borealis 10 1995Rulingia corylifolia Hazel-leaved Rulingia 2 1973Rulingia craurophylla Brittle-leaf Rulingia 62 2005Rulingia cuneata 16 1997Rulingia cygnorum 9 1992Rulingia densiflora 19 1997Rulingia grandiflora 6Rulingia kempeana 40 1996Rulingia loxophylla 30 2006Rulingia luteiflora Yellow Flowered Rulingia 72 2007Rulingia magniflora 7 1995Rulingia parviflora 9 1983Rulingia platycalyx 20 1991Rulingia rotundifolia Round-leaf Rulingia 28 2000Sterculia holtzei <1 1988Sterculia quadrifida 6 2008Thomasia angustifolia Narrow-leaf Thomasia 9 1993Thomasia foliosa <1 1995Thomasia macrocalyx 6 1972Thomasia petalocalyx Paper Flower <1 1983Thomasia sarotes 5Waltheria indica 13 2006Waltheria virgata 55 2004

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Thymelaeaceae Pimeleas (39 out of 110 species in Australia)

Pimelea aeruginosa Rice Flower 9 2006Pimelea ammocharis Rice Flower 82 2007Pimelea angustifolia Rice Flower 14 2001Pimelea argentea Rice Flower 5 1980Pimelea avonensis Rice Flower 7 2005Pimelea brachyphylla Rice Flower 11 1995Pimelea brevifolia Rice Flower 23 2003Pimelea clavata Rice Flower 6 1974Pimelea cracens Rice Flower 17 2006Pimelea drummondii Rice Flower 47 1998Pimelea erecta Rice Flower 27 2006Pimelea ferruginea Rice Flower 10 1994Pimelea forrestiana Rice Flower 91 2006Pimelea gilgiana Rice Flower 31 1997Pimelea graniticola Rice Flower 20 2000Pimelea halophila Rice Flower 20 1992Pimelea hispida Rice Flower 2 1976Pimelea holroydii Rice Flower 100 2004Pimelea imbricata Rice Flower 2 1992Pimelea leucantha Rice Flower 9 1995Pimelea longiflora Rice Flower 4 1990Pimelea micrantha Rice Flower 3 1993Pimelea microcephala Rice Flower 14 2006Pimelea pendens Rice Flower 23 1983Pimelea penicillaris Rice Flower 2 1973Pimelea physodes Rice Flower 5 2007Pimelea rosea Rice Flower 2 1968Pimelea serpyllifolia Rice Flower 2 1993Pimelea sessilis Rice Flower 17 1989Pimelea spiculigera Rice Flower 59 1999Pimelea suaveolens Rice Flower 7 1999Pimelea subvillifera Rice Flower 19 2000Pimelea sulphurea Rice Flower 3 2003Pimelea sylvestris Rice Flower 1 1968Pimelea tinctoria Rice Flower 3Pimelea trichostachya Rice Flower 9 2006Thecanthes concreta Thecanthes 47 2002Thecanthes punicea Thecanthes 17 2006Thecanthes sanguinea Thecanthes 24 2003

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Tiliaceae (72 out of 115 species in Australia)

Corchorus aestuans 13 2003Corchorus capsularis 2 1987Corchorus carnarvonensis 100 2006Corchorus congener 100 2006Corchorus crozophorifolius 99 2006Corchorus elachocarpus 89 2006Corchorus fascicularis 15 2005Corchorus hamersley range(svl3586) 100 1998Corchorus incanus 98 2006Corchorus laniflorus 97 2004Corchorus lasiocarpus 100 2007Corchorus leptocarpus 90 2003Corchorus macropetalus 33 2000Corchorus mitchellensis 100 1992Corchorus parviflorus 100 2005Corchorus puberulus 100 2002Corchorus pumilio 23 2007Corchorus sidoides 22 2007Corchorus tectus 100 2004Corchorus trilocularis 5 2002Corchorus walcottii 60 2006Grewia breviflora 27 2004Grewia glabra 85 2007Grewia multiflora 83 1987Grewia oxyphylla 18 2003Grewia papuana 3 1981Grewia retusifolia 6 2005Triumfetta albida 28 2008Triumfetta antrorsa 75 2000Triumfetta appendiculata 58 2004Triumfetta aquila 82 2003Triumfetta aspera 100 1984Triumfetta bradshawii 100 2001Triumfetta carteri 100 2001Triumfetta centralis 4 2000Triumfetta chaetocarpa 89 2006Triumfetta cladara 100 2008Triumfetta clementii 100 2006Triumfetta clivorum 59 2002Triumfetta coronata 100 2003Triumfetta denticulata 15 1988Triumfetta deserticola 64 2001Triumfetta echinata 100 1996Triumfetta fissurata 60 1992Triumfetta glaucescens 7 1985

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Triumfetta hapala 100 1992Triumfetta incana 100 2001Triumfetta inermis 33 1985Triumfetta johnstonii 40 2005Triumfetta kenneallyi 100 2006Triumfetta leptacantha 100 2006Triumfetta longipedunculata 60 2008Triumfetta maconochieana 76 2006Triumfetta micracantha 6 2003Triumfetta mitchellii 100 2006Triumfetta monstrosa 100 2006Triumfetta nutans 100 1996Triumfetta oenpelliensis 25 2001Triumfetta pentandra 14 2005Triumfetta plumigera 28 2008Triumfetta propinqua 100 2006Triumfetta pustulata 100 1992Triumfetta ramosa 100 2006Triumfetta reflexa 100 2007Triumfetta rubiginosa 100 1992Triumfetta ryeae 76 2004Triumfetta saccata 100 2001Triumfetta simulans 100 2001Triumfetta tenuiseta 100 2004Triumfetta triandra 95 2008Triumfetta trisecta 100 1998Triumfetta winneckeana 6 1984

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MyrtalesCombretaceae Plums, Bullwaddies,

Mangroves and Bushwillow

(17 out of 38 species in Australia)

Lumnitzera racemosa Black Mangrove 8 2003Terminalia arostrata Badijiy 8 2004Terminalia canescens Plum 17 2006Terminalia carpentariae Plum 9 2005Terminalia cunninghamii Plum 100 2004Terminalia ferdinandiana Plum 8 2003Terminalia fitzgeraldii Plum 47 2001Terminalia grandiflora Plum 9 2003Terminalia hadleyana Plum 98 2005Terminalia latipes Plum 24 2005Terminalia muelleri Plum 2 2001Terminalia petiolaris Plum 98 2003Terminalia platyphylla Durin 18 2006Terminalia platyptera Plum 6 2004Terminalia sericocarpa Sovereignwood 8 1989Terminalia supranitifolia Plum 100 2004Terminalia volucris Plum 10 2004

Lythraceae Loosestrifes (16 out of 27 species in Australia)

Ammannia baccifera Loosestrife 31 2008Ammannia multiflora Loosestrife 17 2001Lagerstroemia archeriana Australian Crepe Myrtle 28 2001Lythrum hyssopifolia Loosestrife <1 2000Lythrum paradoxum Loosestrife 2 1973Lythrum wilsonii Loosestrife 7 1997Nesaea arnhemica Loosestrife 22 1997Nesaea crinipes Loosestrife 11 1975Nesaea muelleri Loosestrife 14 2004Nesaea repens Loosestrife 50 2001Nesaea striatiflora Loosestrife 38 1993Pemphis acidula Tea Shrub 3 1998Rotala diandra Loosestrife 36 2004Rotala mexicana Loosestrife 18 2000Rotala occultiflora Loosestrife 19 2004Sonneratia alba Mangrove Apple 11 2004

Melastomataceae Native Lasiandra and Allies

(3 out of 9 species in Australia)

Melastoma malabathricum Native Lasiandra 6 2005Memecylon pauciflorum Memecylon 6 1996Osbeckia australiana Native Osbeckia 23 2005

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Myrtaceae Native Myrtles (704 out of 2211 species in Australia)

Agonis flexuosa River Peppermint 1 1964Agonis linearifolia Peppermint <1 1967Agonis marginata Peppermint 12 1985Agonis obtusissima Peppermint 15 1998Agonis spathulata Peppermint 10 2002Aluta appressa Myrtle 60 2004Aluta aspera Myrtle 59 2004Aluta maisonneuvei Myrtle 29 2007Aluta quadrata Myrtle 100 2002Aluta teres Myrtle 100 2006Angasomyrtus salina Myrtle 16 1993Astartea ambigua False Baeckea 24 2002Astartea astarteoides False Baeckea 6 1990Astartea fascicularis False Baeckea 6 1989Astartea heteranthera False Baeckea 3 1983Astartea sp. esperance

False Baeckea 67 2000

Astartea sp. red hill

False Baeckea 100

Asteromyrtus arnhemica Myrtle 5 1998Astus subroseus Myrtle 36 2003Astus tetragonus Myrtle 7 1976Astus wittweri Myrtle 100 1980Babingtonia behrii Baeckea <1 1997Baeckea blackettii Baeckea 14 2002Baeckea crassifolia Baeckea 2 2006Baeckea crispiflora Baeckea 4 2003Baeckea elderiana Baeckea 29 2006Baeckea grandibracteata Baeckea 8 1997Baeckea latens Baeckea 10 2005Baeckea leptantha Myrtle 20 1970Baeckea ochropetala Baeckea 50 2005Baeckea pentagonantha Baeckea 16 2002Baeckea polyandra Baeckea 30 1997Baeckea polystemonea Baeckea 17 2000Baeckea preissiana Baeckea 1 2002Baeckea recurva Baeckea 17 1990Baeckea sp. boorabbin

Baeckea 50 1968

Baeckea sp. hyden

Baeckea 38

Baeckea sp. ubini

Baeckea 100 1974

Baeckea sp. walkaway

Baeckea 12 2000

Baeckea tenuiramea Baeckea 6 1990

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Baeckea tetragona Baeckea 50 1992Baeckea umbellifera Myrtle 2 1995Baeckea uncinella Baeckea 17 1993Balaustion microphyllum Myrtle 17 1999Balaustion pulcherrimum Myrtle 2 1999Beaufortia aestiva Beaufortia 2 1953Beaufortia bracteosa Beaufortia 2 2005Beaufortia dampieri Beaufortia 50 1989Beaufortia elegans Beaufortia 6 1980Beaufortia empetrifolia Beaufortia 21 2006Beaufortia interstans Beaufortia 2 1981Beaufortia micrantha Beaufortia 5 1994Beaufortia schaueri Beaufortia 8 2005Beaufortia sprengelioides Beaufortia 65 2005Beaufortia squarrosa Beaufortia 2 1966Callistemon phoeniceus Lesser Bottlebrush 14 2002Callistemon teretifolius Bottlebrush 1Callistemon viminalis Weeping Bottlebrush <1 1997Calothamnus aridus Net-bush 89 2006Calothamnus asper Net-bush 17 1985Calothamnus blepharospermus Net-bush 10 1999Calothamnus borealis Net-bush 100 2005Calothamnus chrysantherus Net-bush 11 1979Calothamnus formosus Net-bush 38 1995Calothamnus gilesii Net-bush 36 2006Calothamnus gracilis Net-bush 13 2005Calothamnus homalophyllus Net-bush 3 1979Calothamnus kalbarriensis Net-bush 38 1995Calothamnus longissimus Net-bush 3 1953Calothamnus oldfieldii Net-bush 8 1994Calothamnus quadrifidus Net-bush 8 2005Calothamnus robustus Net-bush 10 1979Calothamnus sanguineus Net-bush <1 1966Calothamnus tuberosus Net-bush 79 2006Calothamnus validus Net-bush 12 1976Calothamnus villosus Net-bush 7 1985Calytrix achaeta Star flower 29 2006Calytrix acutifolia Star flower 9 1985Calytrix amethystina Star flower 96 2006Calytrix angulata Star flower 1 1986Calytrix birdii Star flower 48 2000Calytrix brevifolia Star flower 16 1995Calytrix breviseta Star flower 4 2001Calytrix brownii Star flower 27 2005Calytrix carinata Star flower 58 2006Calytrix creswellii Star flower 100 2000Calytrix decandra Star flower 22 2002

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Calytrix depressa Star flower 3 1988Calytrix desolata Star flower 98 2006Calytrix divergens Star flower 95 2000Calytrix duplistipulata Star flower 60 2001Calytrix ecalycata Star flower 6 1993Calytrix erosipetala Star flower 91 2007Calytrix exstipulata Star flower 21 2008Calytrix formosa Star flower 22 1975Calytrix fraseri Star flower 1 1995Calytrix glutinosa Star flower 2 2001Calytrix gypsophila Star flower 4 0002Calytrix habrantha Star flower 27 2001Calytrix leschenaultii Star flower 4 1995Calytrix longiflora Star flower <1 1973Calytrix oldfieldii Star flower 2 1959Calytrix plumulosa Star flower 3Calytrix praecipua Star flower 100 2006Calytrix sapphirina Star flower 1 1967Calytrix strigosa Star flower 8 2001Calytrix tetragona Star flower 1 2003Calytrix truncatifolia Star flower 100 2007Calytrix uncinata Star flower 100 2007Calytrix verruculosa Star flower 100 2006Calytrix warburtonensis Star flower 100 2003Chamelaucium micranthum Waxflower 14 1996Chamelaucium pauciflorum Waxflower 11 1997Chamelaucium sp. yalgoo

Waxflower 33 1975

Chamelaucium virgatum Waxflower 10 2000Conothamnus aureus Smokebush 9 2005Corymbia abbreviata Scraggy bloodwood 42 2000Corymbia aparrerinja Ghost gum 6 2003Corymbia arenaria Bloodwood 100 2007Corymbia aspera Rough-leaved ghost gum 28 2006Corymbia bella Bloodwood 14 2003Corymbia bleeseri Smooth-stemmed bloodwood 9 1996Corymbia cadophora Twin-leaved bloodwood 100 2005Corymbia candida Bloodwood 82 2005Corymbia chippendalei Sand-dune bloodwood 57 2005Corymbia clavigera Broad leaved Carbeen 100 1984Corymbia cliftoniana Bloodwood 54 2005Corymbia collina Silver-leaved bloodwood 100 2005Corymbia confertiflora Broad-leaved carbeen 11 2003Corymbia dampieri Pindan bloodwood 100 2005Corymbia deserticola Bloodwood 65 2006Corymbia dichromophloia Small-fruited bloodwood 9 2004Corymbia disjuncta Bloodwood 86 1996

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Corymbia drysdalensis Bloodwood 32 2005Corymbia ellipsoidea Red bloodwood 7 1987Corymbia eremaea Range bloodwood 11 2006Corymbia ferriticola Pilbara ghost gum 99 2006Corymbia ferruginea Rusty bloodwood 8 2005Corymbia flavescens Bloodwood 47 2005Corymbia foelscheana Smooth-barked bloodwood 5 2001Corymbia grandifolia Large-leaved cabbage gum 12 2005Corymbia greeniana Bloodwood 56 2003Corymbia hamersleyana Hamersley bloodwood 100 2006Corymbia lamprophylla Shiny-leaved bloodwood 2 1976Corymbia latifolia Round-leaved bloodwood 13 2003Corymbia lenziana Narrow-leaved bloodwood 94 2005Corymbia nesophila Melville Island bloodwood 4 1998Corymbia opacula Bloodwood 100 2002Corymbia pachycarpa Bloodwood 29 2004Corymbia papillosa Bloodwood 9 2003Corymbia pedimontana Bloodwood 100 1988Corymbia polycarpa Long-fruited bloodwood 12 2006Corymbia polysciada Apple gum 8 2003Corymbia ptychocarpa Swamp or spring bloodwood 14 2003Corymbia punkapitiensis Bloodwood 100 1984Corymbia rubens Bloodwood 100 2003Corymbia setosa Rough-leaved bloodwood 2 1984Corymbia terminalis Desert bloodwood 17 2005Corymbia torta Bloodwood 100 2007Corymbia zygophylla Broome bloodwood 76 2005Darwinia axillaris Mountain bell 45 2005Darwinia brevifolia Mountain bell 14 1991Darwinia capitellata Mountain bell 9 1998Darwinia ciliata Mountain bell 14 2003Darwinia diosmoides Mountain bell 13 2002Darwinia drummondii Mountain bell 5 1995Darwinia luehmannii Mountain bell 67 1993Darwinia masonii Mountain bell Vulnerable 50 2005Darwinia megalopetala Mountain bell 17 1998Darwinia pimelioides Mountain bell 12Darwinia polycephala Mountain bell 38 1993Darwinia salina Mountain bell 2 1980Darwinia sp. williamson

Mountain-bell 50 1991

Darwinia vestita Mountain bell 4 2002Enekbatus cryptandroides Myrtle 50 1989Enekbatus stowardii Myrtle 33 1976Eremaea brevifolia Eremaea 10 1953Eremaea dendroidea Eremaea 43 1995Eremaea ebracteata Eremaea 4 1974

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Eremaea pauciflora Eremaea 1 1990Eucalyptus aequioperta Eucalypt 11 1987Eucalyptus alba Salmon Gum 11 2003Eucalyptus angulosa Ridge fruited Mallee 16 1998Eucalyptus angustissima Narrow leaved Mallee 26 2000Eucalyptus annulata Open fruited Mallee 10 1990Eucalyptus apodophylla Whitebark 47 2009Eucalyptus aquilina Cape Le Grand Mallee <1Eucalyptus argillacea Kimberley Grey Box 23 2003Eucalyptus argyphea Eucalypt 4 2001Eucalyptus articulata Ponton Creek Mallee Vulnerable 100 2005Eucalyptus aspratilis Eucalypt 52 2006Eucalyptus balanopelex Eucalypt 8 1966Eucalyptus balladoniensis Balladonia Mallee 96 2002Eucalyptus barklyensis Eucalypt 3 1984Eucalyptus baudiniana Eucalypt 6 1986Eucalyptus beardiana Beards Mallee Endangered 31 1999Eucalyptus bigalerita Adelaide River White Gum 20 2003Eucalyptus brachyandra Tropical Red Box 46 2003Eucalyptus brachycalyx Gilja 9 2006Eucalyptus brachycorys Cowcowing Mallee 15 2005Eucalyptus brachyphylla Mallee 100 1981Eucalyptus brevifolia Snappy Gum 28 2006Eucalyptus brevipes Mukinbudin Mallee Endangered 8 2000Eucalyptus brockwayi Dundas Mahogany 100 2002Eucalyptus calcareana Nundroo Mallee 6 2003Eucalyptus calycogona Square-fruited mallee 12 2006Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum 10 2006Eucalyptus cambageana Dawson River Blackbutt 3 1985Eucalyptus campaspe Silver Gimlet 100 2004Eucalyptus canescens Eucalypt 2 1979Eucalyptus capillosa Wheatbelt Wandoo 8 2002Eucalyptus carnei Carnes Blackbutt 100 2006Eucalyptus celastroides Snap and Rattle 40 2004Eucalyptus ceracea Seppelt Range Yellowjacket Vulnerable 100 1996Eucalyptus cerasiformis Cherry fruited Mallee Vulnerable 91 2003Eucalyptus ceratocorys Mallee 27 1981Eucalyptus chlorophylla Box 6 2005Eucalyptus clelandii Clelands Blackbutt 72 2005Eucalyptus clivicola Green Mallet 3 1981Eucalyptus comitae-vallis Comet Vale Marlock 22 1968Eucalyptus concinna Victoria Desert Mallee 38 2005Eucalyptus conferruminata Bushy Yate 11 2003Eucalyptus confluens Kimberley Gum 95 2003Eucalyptus conglobata Cong Mallee 13 2004Eucalyptus coolabah Coolibah 2 2005Eucalyptus cooperiana Merrit 58 2005

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Eucalyptus cornuta Yate 3 2004Eucalyptus corrugata Rib fruited Mallee 15 2001Eucalyptus costuligera Eucalypt 100 2003Eucalyptus creta Eucalypt 83 2001Eucalyptus crucis Silver Mallee 3 2000Eucalyptus cupularis Halls Creek White Gum 44 2003Eucalyptus cyclostoma Mallee 100 2003Eucalyptus cylindriflora White Mallee 45 2006Eucalyptus cylindrocarpa Woodline Mallee 65 2005Eucalyptus decipiens Limestone Marlock <1 1969Eucalyptus deflexa Lake King Mallee 27 2007Eucalyptus delicata Eucalypt 65 2006Eucalyptus densa Dwarf Blue Mallee 8 2000Eucalyptus depauperata Eucalypt 18 2001Eucalyptus desmondensis Desmond Mallee 10 1983Eucalyptus dichromophloia Variable barked Bloodwood 1 1984Eucalyptus dielsii Cap fruited Mallee 21 2002Eucalyptus diptera Two winged Gimlet 64 2006Eucalyptus discreta Mallee 42 2003Eucalyptus dissimulata Red capped Mallee 2 2002Eucalyptus distans Katherine Box 2 1981Eucalyptus diversifolia Soap Mallee 6 2005Eucalyptus dolichocera Eucalypt 12 2003Eucalyptus doratoxylon Spearwood Mallee 7 1998Eucalyptus dundasii Dundas Blackbutt 98 2005Eucalyptus ebbanoensis Sandplain Mallee 27 2005Eucalyptus effusa Rough barked Gimlet 100 2002Eucalyptus eremicola Nawa Mallee 45 2003Eucalyptus eremophila Sand Mallee 41 2006Eucalyptus erythrandra Rosebud Gum 5 1994Eucalyptus erythrocorys Red-capped Gum 14 1999Eucalyptus erythronema Red-flowered Mallee 2 1973Eucalyptus eucentrica Red Mallee 16 2000Eucalyptus eudesmioides Myallie 29 2007Eucalyptus ewartiana Ewarts Mallee 60 2003Eucalyptus exigua Eucalypt 24 2003Eucalyptus extensa Eucalypt 20 2000Eucalyptus extrica Eucalypt 42 2004Eucalyptus falcata White Mallet 1 1983Eucalyptus famelica Mallee 15 1984Eucalyptus fitzgeraldii Paper barked Box 100 1995Eucalyptus flavida Yellow flowered Mallee 50 1989Eucalyptus flocktoniae Merrit 27 2003Eucalyptus foecunda Freemantle Mallee 8 1970Eucalyptus formanii Formans Mallee 58 2000Eucalyptus forrestiana Fuchsia Gum 9 1983Eucalyptus fraseri Frasers Gum 96 2003

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Eucalyptus fruticosa Mallee 83 2000Eucalyptus gamophylla Blue leaved Mallee 40 2006Eucalyptus georgei Hyden Blue Gum 73 1998Eucalyptus gillenii Mountt Gillen Mallee 3 2002Eucalyptus gittinsii Northern Sandplain Mallee 7 1999Eucalyptus glomericassis Eucalypt 3 2000Eucalyptus glomerosa Jinjulu 24 2002Eucalyptus gongylocarpa Baarla 51 2004Eucalyptus goniantha Jerdacuttup Mallee 7 2000Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell 10 2007Eucalyptus griffithsii Griffiths Grey Gum 82 2004Eucalyptus grossa Coarse flowered Mallee 52 2002Eucalyptus gymnoteles Eucalypt 87 1992Eucalyptus gypsophila Eucalypt 30 2006Eucalyptus halophila Eucalypt 17 1983Eucalyptus herbertiana Kalumburu Gum 20 2008Eucalyptus histophylla Eucalypt 78 2003Eucalyptus horistes Mallee 11 2006Eucalyptus houseana Kimberley White Gum 100 2006Eucalyptus howittiana Howitts Box 2 1954Eucalyptus hypochlamydea Eucalypt 14 1999Eucalyptus hypolaena Eucalypt 100 2003Eucalyptus incerata Mount Bremer Mallee 36 2005Eucalyptus incrassata Ridge-fruited mallee 4 2005Eucalyptus indurata Ironbark 41 2002Eucalyptus intertexta Gum-barked coolibah 7 2003Eucalyptus jensenii Isdell River Ironbark 38 2003Eucalyptus jimberlanica Eucalypt 100 2003Eucalyptus jucunda Yuna Mallee 16 1999Eucalyptus jutsonii Jutson's Mallee 62 1975Eucalyptus kessellii Kessells Mallee 21 1999Eucalyptus kingsmillii Kingsmills Mallee 96 2006Eucalyptus kochii Oil Mallee 20 2005Eucalyptus kruseana Kruses Mallee 67 1986Eucalyptus kumarlensis Eucalypt 73 2006Eucalyptus laevis Eucalypt 100 2004Eucalyptus latens Eucalypt 4Eucalyptus lehmannii Lehmanns Yate 6 2003Eucalyptus leptocalyx Hopetoun Mallee 24 2002Eucalyptus leptophylla Narrow-leaved Red Mallee 3 1999Eucalyptus leptopoda Tammin Mallee 40 2003Eucalyptus lesouefii Goldfields Blackbutt 90 2004Eucalyptus leucophloia Migum 31 2006Eucalyptus leucoxylon Yellow gum <1 1998Eucalyptus ligulata Lucky Bay Mallee 8 2003Eucalyptus limitaris Eucalypt 78 2003Eucalyptus lirata Kimberly Yellow Jacket 100 2005

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Eucalyptus litorea Eucalypt 100 2006Eucalyptus livida Mallee Wandoo 56 2003Eucalyptus longicornis Red Morrel 35 2002Eucalyptus loxophleba York Gum 16 2005Eucalyptus lucasii Barlee Box 100 2006Eucalyptus lucens Glistening Mallee 4 2002Eucalyptus luculenta Mount Ragged Mallee 100 2003Eucalyptus luteola Eucalypt 53 1998Eucalyptus mannensis Mann Ranges Mallee 34 2003Eucalyptus melanoxylon Black Morrel 50 2006Eucalyptus merrickiae Goblet Mallee Vulnerable 33 1993Eucalyptus micranthera Alexander River Mallee 24 2005Eucalyptus microtheca Coolibah 7 1999Eucalyptus miniata Darwin Woollybutt 10 2003Eucalyptus missilis Eucalypt 8 2003Eucalyptus moderata Eucalypt 26 2005Eucalyptus mooreana Mountain White Gum Vulnerable 100 2006Eucalyptus mt bruce(svl 3809) Eucalypt 100 1998Eucalyptus mt king(svl 3605) Eucalypt 100 1998Eucalyptus myriadena Eucalypt 7 2002Eucalyptus neutra Eucalypt 6 1998Eucalyptus normantonensis Normanton Box <1 1967Eucalyptus obconica Kimberley Box 100 2003Eucalyptus obesa Eucalypt 48 2003Eucalyptus obtusiflora Dongarra Mallee 12 2007Eucalyptus occidentalis Eucalypt 8 2007Eucalyptus odontocarpa Sturt Creek Mallee 23 2003Eucalyptus oldfieldii Oldfields Mallee 51 2006Eucalyptus oleosa Red Mallee 14 2005Eucalyptus oligantha Broad-leaved Box 24 2003Eucalyptus olivina Eucalypt 28 2001Eucalyptus optima Eucalypt 95 2003Eucalyptus oraria Ooragmandee 42 2007Eucalyptus orbifolia Disc leaf Mallee 45 2007Eucalyptus ordiana Eucalypt 100 2003Eucalyptus ovularis Small Fruited Gum 70 2006Eucalyptus oxymitra Blue Mallee 20 2006Eucalyptus pachyphylla Red Bud Mallee 29 2003Eucalyptus pantoleuca Eucalypt 100 2008Eucalyptus paralimnetica Eucalypt 100 1988Eucalyptus patellaris Weeping Box 1 1981Eucalyptus peeneri Peeneri 66 2006Eucalyptus perangusta Eucalypt 8 2005Eucalyptus petraea Granite Rock Box 33 2000Eucalyptus phaenophylla Eucalypt 2 1997Eucalyptus phenax Eucalypt 3 2001Eucalyptus phoenicea Ngainggar 8 2004

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Eucalyptus pilbarensis Pilbara Mallee 100 2002Eucalyptus pileata Capped Mallee 20 2004Eucalyptus pilligaensis Narrow-Leaved Grey Box <1 1967Eucalyptus pimpiniana Pimpin Mallee 24 2005Eucalyptus platycorys Boorabbin Mallee 67 2006Eucalyptus platydisca Jimberlana Mallee Vulnerable 100 2004Eucalyptus plenissima Oil Mallee 28 1987Eucalyptus pleurocarpa Eucalypt 5 2002Eucalyptus pleurocorys Eucalypt 58 1994Eucalyptus polita Eucalypt 61 2004Eucalyptus prolixa Eucalypt 70 2004Eucalyptus prominens Cape Range Mallee 93 2006Eucalyptus protensa Eucalypt 55 2000Eucalyptus pruinosa Eucalypt 9 2004Eucalyptus pterocarpa Eucalypt 100 2002Eucalyptus quadrans Eucalypt 26 1999Eucalyptus rameliana Ramels Mallee 100 2002Eucalyptus ravida Eucalypt 82 2005Eucalyptus redunca Black Marlock 2 1983Eucalyptus repullulans Eucalypt 100 2006Eucalyptus rhomboidea Diamond Gum 67 2005Eucalyptus rigens Saltlake Mallee 19 2001Eucalyptus rigidula Stiff Leaved Mallee 36 2004Eucalyptus rosacea Eucalypt 100 1999Eucalyptus roycei Shark Bay Mallee 100 2007Eucalyptus rugosa Kingscote Mallee 14 2001Eucalyptus rupestris Eucalypt 100 2004Eucalyptus salicola Salt Gum 41 2005Eucalyptus salmonophloia Salmon Gum 19 2002Eucalyptus salubris Gimlet Gum 30 2006Eucalyptus scyphocalyx Eucalypt 24 2001Eucalyptus semiglobosa Eucalypt 39 2003Eucalyptus semota Eucalypt 100 2005Eucalyptus sessilis Finke River Mallee 15 2002Eucalyptus sheathiana Ribbon Bark Mallee 20 2001Eucalyptus socialis Red Mallee 6 2006Eucalyptus sparsa Northern Ranges Box 8 2000Eucalyptus spathulata Swamp Mallet 1 1986Eucalyptus sporadica 9 2002Eucalyptus spreta Eucalypt 90 2006Eucalyptus stoatei Scarlet Pear Gum 4 1985Eucalyptus stowardii Fluted Horn Mallee 6 1974Eucalyptus striaticalyx Kopi Mallee 70 2005Eucalyptus stricklandii Strickland's Gum 84 2001Eucalyptus subangusta Eucalypt 2 1986Eucalyptus sublucida Eucalypt 84 1999Eucalyptus subtilis Narrow leaved Mallee 77 2005

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Eucalyptus suggrandis Swamp Mallet 2 2002Eucalyptus surgens Eucalypt 100 2003Eucalyptus synandra Jingymia Mallee Vulnerable 8 2001Eucalyptus tectifica Darwin Box 11 2004Eucalyptus tenera Eucalypt 6 2003Eucalyptus tenuis Eucalypt 52 2000Eucalyptus tephroclada Eucalypt 2 2000Eucalyptus tephrodes Eucalypt 98 2003Eucalyptus terebra Eucalypt 100 2007Eucalyptus tetragona Silver Marlock 17 1988Eucalyptus tetraptera Square-fruited Mallee 9 1999Eucalyptus tetrodonta Stringybark 3 2001Eucalyptus torquata Coral Gum 80 1999Eucalyptus tortilis Eucalypt 96 2003Eucalyptus transcontinentalis Redwood 31 2005Eucalyptus trivalva Desert Mallee 51 2007Eucalyptus trivalvis Victoria Spring Mallee 100 1995Eucalyptus tumida Eucalypt 30 2006Eucalyptus ultima Cape Range Mallee 100 2006Eucalyptus urna Eucalypt 52 2006Eucalyptus utilis Position Uncertain 15 2004Eucalyptus valens Eucalypt 29 2006Eucalyptus varia Eucalypt 6 1985Eucalyptus victrix Smooth-barked Coolibah 60 2006Eucalyptus websteriana Websters Mallee 86 2002Eucalyptus woodwardii Lemon Flowered mallee 75 1998Eucalyptus xerothermica Eucalypt 99 2006Eucalyptus yalatensis Yalata Mallee 24 2005Eucalyptus yarraensis Yarra Gum 14 1995Eucalyptus yilgarnensis Yorrell 40 2001Eucalyptus youngiana Large fruited Mallee 44 2003Eucalyptus zopherophloia Blackbutt Mallee 18 1999Eugenia reinwardtiana Cedar Bay Cherry 3 2001Euryomyrtus inflata Euryomyrtus 100 2005Euryomyrtus leptospermoides Euryomyrtus 5 2005Euryomyrtus maidenii Euryomyrtus 49 2005Euryomyrtus patrickiae Euryomyrtus 91 2006Euryomyrtus recurva Euryomyrtus 53 2000Homalocalyx aurea Myrtle 4 1966Homalocalyx coarctatus Myrtle 6Homalocalyx echinulatus Myrtle 100 2007Homalocalyx ericaeus Myrtle 4 2008Homalocalyx grandiflorus Myrtle 100 2000Homalocalyx pulcherrimus Myrtle 20 1998Homalocalyx staminosus Myrtle 100 2006Homalocalyx thryptomenoides Myrtle 56 2006Hypocalymma asperum Myrtle 3 1976

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Hypocalymma serrulatum Myrtle 4Kunzea affinis Kunzea 9 1970Kunzea baxteri Scarlet Kunzea 39 2005Kunzea pulchella Kunzea 24 2004Lamarchea hakeifolia Myrtle 92 2005Lamarchea sulcata Myrtle 70 2002Leptospermum erubescens Roadside tea tree 7 2003Leptospermum fastigiatum Tea tree 26 2006Leptospermum incanum Tea tree 55 2006Leptospermum inelegans Tea tree 10 1990Leptospermum madidum Tea tree 3 2000Leptospermum maxwellii Tea tree 17 1980Leptospermum nitens Tea tree 6 2002Leptospermum parviflorium Tea tree 4 1988Leptospermum roei Tea tree 7 1986Leptospermum spinescens Tea tree 6 1993Leptospermum subtenue Tea tree 80 2004Lithomyrtus retusa Myrtle 8 2001Lophostemon grandiflorus Scrub Box 14 2006Lophostemon lactifluus Milky Box <1 1981Lophostemon suaveolens Swamp Box <1 1965Malleostemon minilyaensis Myrtle 55 2004Malleostemon pedunculatus Myrtle 100 2004Malleostemon peltiger Myrtle 21 2002Malleostemon roseus Myrtle 19 2006Malleostemon sp. officer basin (pearson 350)

Myrtle 100 1987

Malleostemon tuberculatus Myrtle 19 2006Melaleuca acacioides Honey-myrtle 4 1988Melaleuca acuminata Mallee Honey-myrtle 5 2006Melaleuca adnata Hummock Honey-myrtle 22 2005Melaleuca alsophila Honey-myrtle 93 2004Melaleuca apodocephala Honey-myrtle 27 2005Melaleuca apostiba Honey-myrtle 100 2003Melaleuca argentea Silver-leaved Paperbark 19 2004Melaleuca atroviridis Honey-myrtle 8 2007Melaleuca bisulcata Honey-myrtle 8 1994Melaleuca boeophylla Honey-myrtle 67 2003Melaleuca bracteata White Cloud Tree 11 2006Melaleuca brevifolia Mallee Honey-myrtle 2 2005Melaleuca bromelioides Honey-myrtle 25 2002Melaleuca brophyi Honey-myrtle 2 1999Melaleuca cajuputi Cajuput Tree 2 2006Melaleuca calycina Honey-myrtle 10 2005Melaleuca calyptroides Honey-myrtle 9 1992Melaleuca campanae Honey-myrtle 8 1980Melaleuca cardiophylla Umbrella Bush 43 2005

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Melaleuca carrii Honey-myrtle 3 2001Melaleuca cliffortioides Honey-myrtle 31 2002Melaleuca coccinea Honey-myrtle 95 2003Melaleuca concinna Honey-myrtle 4 2001Melaleuca condylosa Honey-myrtle 10 1990Melaleuca conothamnoides Honey-myrtle 2 1988Melaleuca cordata Honey-myrtle 10 2006Melaleuca coronicarpa Honey-myrtle 4 1994Melaleuca cucullata Honey-myrtle 14 2002Melaleuca cuticularis Salt Paperbark 5 2005Melaleuca dealbata Cloudy Tea Tree 5 2002Melaleuca depauperata Honey-myrtle 2 1979Melaleuca diosmifolia Honey-myrtle 11Melaleuca dissitiflora Honey-myrtle 4 1998Melaleuca eleuterostachya Honey-myrtle 100 2001Melaleuca elliptica Honey-myrtle 22 2005Melaleuca eulobata Honey-myrtle 100 1994Melaleuca eurystoma Honey-myrtle 4 1978Melaleuca eximia Honey-myrtle 22 2007Melaleuca exuvia Honey-myrtle 87 2001Melaleuca fabri Honey-myrtle 9 2005Melaleuca filifolia Honey-myrtle 7 2005Melaleuca fissurata Honey-myrtle 32 1993Melaleuca fulgens Wrinkled Honey-myrtle 28 2005Melaleuca glaberrima Honey-myrtle 21 2005Melaleuca globifera Honey-myrtle 29 2005Melaleuca glomerata Inland Paperbark 24 2006Melaleuca halmaturorum Salt Paperbark 7 2005Melaleuca halophila Honey-myrtle 33 2000Melaleuca hamata Melaleuca 19 2005Melaleuca hamulosa Honey-myrtle 7 2000Melaleuca hnatiukii Honey-myrtle 8 1991Melaleuca hollidayi Honey-myrtle 8 1974Melaleuca huegelii Honey-myrtle 5 1973Melaleuca idana Honey-myrtle 22 1992Melaleuca incana Honey-myrtle 2 2005Melaleuca interioris Honey-myrtle 44 2005Melaleuca johnsonii Honey-myrtle 30 2005Melaleuca keigheryi Honey-myrtle 100 1994Melaleuca lanceolata Western Black Tea tree 6 2007Melaleuca lasiandra Honey-myrtle 38 2005Melaleuca lateriflora Honey-myrtle 13 2005Melaleuca laxiflora Honey-myrtle 10 2003Melaleuca lecanantha Honey-myrtle 4 2001Melaleuca leiocarpa Pungent Honey-myrtle 39 2006Melaleuca leiopyxis Honey-myrtle 48 1996Melaleuca leptospermoides Honey-myrtle 3 2002

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Melaleuca leucadendra Weeping Paperbark 7 2006Melaleuca leuropoma Honey-myrtle 3 1992Melaleuca linguiformis Honey-myrtle 36 1986Melaleuca linophylla Honey-myrtle 95 2005Melaleuca macronychia Honey-myrtle 20 2003Melaleuca megacephala Honey-myrtle 7 1974Melaleuca microphylla Honey-myrtle 2 2005Melaleuca minutifolia Honey-myrtle 28 2006Melaleuca nanophylla Dwarf-leaved Honey-myrtle 6 2001Melaleuca nervosa Yellow barked Paperbark 9 2006Melaleuca nesophila Honey-myrtle 5 2005Melaleuca pauperiflora Honey-myrtle 17 2005Melaleuca pentagona Honey-myrtle 17 2005Melaleuca phoidophylla Honey-myrtle 23 1995Melaleuca plumea Honey-myrtle 37 2005Melaleuca podiocarpa Honey-myrtle 50 2005Melaleuca procera Honey-myrtle 7 1994Melaleuca psammophila Honey-myrtle 7 1995Melaleuca pulchella Honey-myrtle 34 2005Melaleuca quadrifaria Honey-myrtle 60 2005Melaleuca radula Graceful Honey-myrtle 5 2005Melaleuca sapientes Honey-myrtle 32 2005Melaleuca scabra Rough Honey-myrtle 16 2005Melaleuca sericea Honey-myrtle 22 2002Melaleuca societatis Honey-myrtle 12 2005Melaleuca sp. dongolocking

Honey-myrtle 12 1993

Melaleuca sparsiflora Honey-myrtle 39 2005Melaleuca spicigera Honey-myrtle 9 1986Melaleuca stereophloia Honey-myrtle 18 2002Melaleuca striata Honey-myrtle 6 2005Melaleuca strobophylla Honey-myrtle 8 2001Melaleuca subalaris Honey-myrtle 81 2002Melaleuca suberosa Cork-barked Honey-myrtle 8 2005Melaleuca systena Honey-myrtle 2 1970Melaleuca teuthidoides Honey-myrtle 32 2002Melaleuca thapsina Honey-myrtle 31 2002Melaleuca thymoides Honey-myrtle 3 2005Melaleuca thyoides Honey-myrtle 19 2005Melaleuca tinkeri Honey-myrtle 4 1965Melaleuca torquata Honey-myrtle 4 1999Melaleuca tuberculata Honey-myrtle 1 1971Melaleuca uncinata Broombush 6 2005Melaleuca undulata Honey-myrtle 12 2005Melaleuca villosisepala Honey-myrtle 13 2001Melaleuca viminea Honey-myrtle 1 2005Melaleuca viridiflora Broad-leaved paperbark 5 2006

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Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Melaleuca xerophila Honey-myrtle 41 2006Micromyrtus barbata Myrtle 100 2007Micromyrtus clavata Myrtle 100 2005Micromyrtus elobata Myrtle 15 2004Micromyrtus erichsenii Myrtle 25 2006Micromyrtus fimbrisepala Myrtle 20 2000Micromyrtus flaviflora Myrtle 57 2007Micromyrtus helmsii Myrtle 100 2000Micromyrtus hymenonema Myrtle 100 2003Micromyrtus imbricata Myrtle 21 2002Micromyrtus monotaxis Myrtle 73 2004Micromyrtus obovata Myrtle 5 1986Micromyrtus papillosa Myrtle 100 2003Micromyrtus placoides Myrtle 86 2006Micromyrtus racemosa Myrtle 15 2003Micromyrtus serrulata Myrtle 100 2006Micromyrtus stenocalyx Myrtle 100 2005Micromyrtus sulphurea Myrtle 98 2006Osbornia octodonta Myrtle 8 1988Phymatocarpus interioris Myrtle 77 2001Phymatocarpus maxwellii Myrtle 20 2005Phymatocarpus porphyrocephalus Myrtle 25 1994Pileanthus bellus Myrtle 33 1974Pileanthus peduncularis Coppercups 11 1998Pileanthus rubronitidus Myrtle 14 1959Pileanthus septentrionalis Myrtle 100 2006Pileanthus vernicosus Myrtle 52 2005Rinzia carnosa Myrtle 33 1997Rinzia communis Myrtle 10 2005Rinzia crassifolia Myrtle 3 1990Rinzia rubra Myrtle 50 1980Rinzia sessilis Myrtle 61 1997Scholtzia parviflora Myrtle 2 1994Syzygium angophoroides Hard Onion 7 1993Syzygium eucalyptoides Native Cherry 11 2003Syzygium forte Native Cherry 5 2003Syzygium minutuliflorum Native Cherry <1 2003Syzygium nervosum Native Cherry 4 1989Syzygium suborbiculare Lady Apple 4 1988Taxandria marginata Myrtle 7 2004Thryptomene australis Myrtle 25 2002Thryptomene baeckeacea Myrtle 60 2005Thryptomene biseriata Myrtle 45 2007Thryptomene costata Myrtle 56 2006Thryptomene decussata Myrtle 97 2006Thryptomene denticulata Myrtle 6 1996Thryptomene elliottii Myrtle 6 1989

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Proportion ofsampled range

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Thryptomene eremaea Myrtle 100 2006Thryptomene glaucosa Myrtle 100 1978Thryptomene hyporhytis Myrtle 2Thryptomene johnsonii Myrtle 40 1968Thryptomene kochii Myrtle 17 2004Thryptomene mucronulata Myrtle 12 1987Thryptomene naviculata Myrtle 100 2000Thryptomene nealensis Myrtle 100 2007Thryptomene racemulosa Myrtle 4 2002Thryptomene saxicola Thryptomene remota 8 2004Thryptomene strongylophylla Myrtle 9 1983Thryptomene urceolaris Myrtle 79 2004Thryptomene wittweri Myrtle Vulnerable 67 2002Verticordia auriculata Featherflower 4Verticordia brownii Featherflower 19 2002Verticordia capillaris Featherflower 3 1980Verticordia chrysantha Featherflower 9 2000Verticordia cunninghamii Featherflower 16 2007Verticordia dasystylis Featherflower 23Verticordia densiflora Featherflower <1 1986Verticordia eriocephala Featherflower 5 2000Verticordia etheliana Featherflower 11 1965Verticordia grandiflora Featherflower <1Verticordia helmsii Featherflower 66 2005Verticordia humilis Featherflower 5 1991Verticordia inclusa Featherflower 11 1986Verticordia insignis Featherflower 2 1966Verticordia interioris Featherflower 74 2005Verticordia jamiesonii Featherflower 67 1990Verticordia lepidophylla Featherflower 21 1995Verticordia minutiflora Featherflower 9 2005Verticordia mirabilis Featherflower 100 1999Verticordia mitchelliana Featherflower 35 2006Verticordia monadelpha Featherflower 2 1972Verticordia muelleriana Featherflower 6 1973Verticordia nobilis Featherflower 1Verticordia oculata Featherflower 11 1979Verticordia ovalifolia Featherflower 1Verticordia pennigera Featherflower <1 1953Verticordia picta Featherflower 5 2000Verticordia plumosa Featherflower Endangered 4 1991Verticordia polytricha Featherflower 10 1995Verticordia pritzelii Featherflower 3 1990Verticordia rennieana Featherflower 5 1990Verticordia roei Featherflower 3 1998Verticordia serotina Featherflower 100 2004Verticordia sieberi Featherflower 17 1998

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Verticordia stenopetala Featherflower 6 1996Verticordia tumida Featherflower 6 1985Verticordia venusta Featherflower 2 1988Verticordia verticillata Featherflower 17 2004Verticordia verticordina Featherflower 50 2005Verticordia vicinella Featherflower 27 2005Xanthostemon eucalyptoides Penda 5 1995Xanthostemon paradoxus Northern Penda 13 2006Xanthostemon psidioides Penda 4 1996Xanthostemon umbrosus Penda 2 1984

Onagraceae Water Primrose and Willowherbs

(4 out of 19 species in Australia)

Epilobium hirtigerum Hairy Willowherb <1 1992Ludwigia hyssopifolia Water Primrose 2 1999Ludwigia octovalvis Water Primrose 11 2008Ludwigia perennis Water Primrose 19 2006

NymphaealesHydatellaceae Hydatellid Herbs (1 out of 9 species in Australia)

Trithuria lanterna Trithuria 8 1995

PandanalesStemonaceae Stemona Climbers (1 out of 4 species in Australia)

Stemona australiana Stemona Vine 5 2007

PinalesCupressaceae Native Cypress (9 out of 23 species in Australia)

Actinostrobus arenarius Sandplain Cypress 2 1991Callitris canescens Cypress Pine 3 2002Callitris drummondii Drummond's Cypress Pine 11 1994Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress 2 2006Callitris intratropica Northern Cypress Pine 7 2004Callitris preissii Rottnest Island Pine 21 2005Callitris roei Roes Cypress Pine 9 2005Callitris tuberculata Mallee Pine 34 1999Callitris verrucosa Mallee Pine 2 1984

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PoalesAnarthriaceae (4 out of 5 species in Australia)

Anarthria humilis 5 1976Anarthria laevis 3 2005Anarthria prolifera 1 2005Anarthria scabra 4 2004

Centrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges (15 out of 30 species in Australia)

Aphelia brizula 7 1984Aphelia cyperoides <1 1971Centrolepis aristata <1 2004Centrolepis banksii 25 2001Centrolepis cephaloformis 11 1991Centrolepis curta 54 1991Centrolepis drummondiana 4 1994Centrolepis eremica 24 2002Centrolepis exserta 22 2006Centrolepis glabra 2 1991Centrolepis humillima 13 1991Centrolepis pilosa 2 1984Centrolepis polygyna 3 2000Centrolepis sp. carinate

100 1988

Centrolepis strigosa 1 2004

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Cyperaceae Sedges (272 out of 731 species in Australia)

Abildgaardia schoenoides 60 2005Actinoscirpus grossus 3 1980Arthrostylis aphylla 2 2004Baumea articulata <1 1979Baumea juncea <1 1989Baumea rubiginosa <1 1996Bulbostylis barbata 15 2006Bulbostylis burbidgeae 86 2006Bulbostylis turbinata 27 2003Carex inversa Knob Sedge <1 1989Caustis dioica 8 2004Caustis pentandra Thick Twist Rush <1 1977Chorizandra enodis Black Bristlerush <1 1994Chrysitrix distigmatosa 35 2004Cladium procerum 3 1991Crosslandia setifolia 26 2002Cyperus alopecuroides 8 2002Cyperus alterniflorus 6 2006Cyperus aquatilis 13 2005Cyperus astartodes 30 1996Cyperus betchei 3 1978Cyperus bifax 8 2006Cyperus blakeanus 46 2004Cyperus breviculmis 16 1993Cyperus bulbosus Bush Onion 22 2004Cyperus carinatus 13 2005Cyperus castaneus 10 2002Cyperus centralis 14 2006Cyperus compactus 23 1994Cyperus concinnus 3 2004Cyperus conicus 18 2004Cyperus cracens 64 2002Cyperus crispulus 16 1992Cyperus cristulatus 7 1985Cyperus cunninghamii 35 2004Cyperus cuspidatus 25 2005Cyperus dactylotes 11 2005Cyperus decompositus <1 1976Cyperus difformis 11 2004Cyperus digitatus 1 2000Cyperus flaccidus 2 1985Cyperus gilesii 1 2006Cyperus gymnocaulos 1 1997Cyperus haspan 12 2005Cyperus hesperius 100 2006

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Cyperus holoschoenus 26 2004Cyperus iria 15 2005Cyperus ixiocarpus 43 2004Cyperus javanicus 5 2003Cyperus latzii 21 2002Cyperus macrostachyos 24 2004Cyperus microcephalus 33 2002Cyperus nervulosus 26 2006Cyperus nutans 7 2002Cyperus orgadophilus 2 1984Cyperus oxycarpus 19 2004Cyperus platystylis 1 2002Cyperus polystachyos 3 2008Cyperus portae-tartari 1 2002Cyperus procerus 2 1978Cyperus pulchellus 13 2004Cyperus pygmaeus 9 2002Cyperus rigidellus 17 2005Cyperus scariosus 4 2005Cyperus sexflorus 20 1996Cyperus sporobolus 5 1984Cyperus squarrosus 23 2007Cyperus sulcinux 17 1980Cyperus tenuispica 22 2004Cyperus vaginatus 33 2007Cyperus victoriensis <1 1976Cyperus viscidulus 82 2004Cyperus zollingeri 11 2001Eleocharis acuta Sharp Spike Sedge <1 1995Eleocharis acutangula 6 2008Eleocharis atropurpurea 30 1999Eleocharis brassii 22 1999Eleocharis caespitosissima 21 2001Eleocharis dulcis Chinese Water Chestnut 5 2003Eleocharis geniculata 19 2006Eleocharis ochrostachys 3 2001Eleocharis pallens 3 2003Eleocharis papillosa Vulnerable 5 1995Eleocharis philippinensis 2 1995Eleocharis pusilla <1 1989Eleocharis sp. a kimberley flora

100 2008

Eleocharis sp. b kimberley flora

100 1979

Eleocharis sphacelata <1 1986Eleocharis spiralis 7 2008Eleocharis sundaica 9 1996

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Fimbristylis acicularis 6 2001Fimbristylis acuminata 9 2002Fimbristylis aestivalis 3 1991Fimbristylis ammobia 13 1999Fimbristylis arthrostyloides 32 2002Fimbristylis bisumbellata 1 1977Fimbristylis blakei 21 2001Fimbristylis blepharolepis 100 2000Fimbristylis caespitosa 21 2005Fimbristylis cardiocarpa 28 2005Fimbristylis cephalophora 61 2008Fimbristylis cinnamometorum 7 2007Fimbristylis clavata 3 1981Fimbristylis compacta 14 2002Fimbristylis corynocarya 11 1988Fimbristylis costiglumis 11 2005Fimbristylis cymosa 22 2005Fimbristylis denudata 18 2002Fimbristylis depauperata 14 2004Fimbristylis dichotoma 3 2005Fimbristylis dictyocolea 6 1999Fimbristylis elegans 53 1997Fimbristylis eragrostis 14Fimbristylis eremophila 20 2001Fimbristylis ferruginea 6 2002Fimbristylis furva 2 1977Fimbristylis lanceolata 2 2002Fimbristylis laxiglumis 16 1999Fimbristylis leucocolea 10 1985Fimbristylis littoralis 20 2004Fimbristylis macassarensis 12 2004Fimbristylis macrantha 3 1982Fimbristylis microcarya 22 2007Fimbristylis miliacea 10 1984Fimbristylis modesta 2 1988Fimbristylis neilsonii 16 1999Fimbristylis nuda 12 2002Fimbristylis nutans 7 1989Fimbristylis oxystachya 13 2004Fimbristylis pachyptera 3 1980Fimbristylis pallida 3 1987Fimbristylis pauciflora 15 2002Fimbristylis phaeoleuca 13 2001Fimbristylis pilifera 4Fimbristylis polytrichoides 8 2002Fimbristylis pterigosperma 6 2005Fimbristylis punctata 14 2005

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Fimbristylis rara 30 2006Fimbristylis rhyticarya 43 1980Fimbristylis rupestris 7 1988Fimbristylis schultzii 15 2007Fimbristylis sericea 38 2006Fimbristylis sieberiana 12 2000Fimbristylis signata 9 1982Fimbristylis simplex 3 2002Fimbristylis simulans 41 1998Fimbristylis solidifolia 38 1993Fimbristylis sp. a kimberley flora

100 1996

Fimbristylis sp. b kimberley flora

100 1985

Fimbristylis sp. bachsten creek

100 1999

Fimbristylis sp. c kimberley flora

100 1988

Fimbristylis sp. d kimberley flora

100 1972

Fimbristylis sp. e kimberley flora

100 1978

Fimbristylis sp. f kimberley flora

100 1971

Fimbristylis sp. g kimberley flora

100 1972

Fimbristylis sp. h kimberley flora

100 1970

Fimbristylis sp. howard river

4 1983

Fimbristylis sp. i kimberley flora

100 1972

Fimbristylis sp. king edward falls

100 2008

Fimbristylis sp. l kimberley flora

100 1988

Fimbristylis sp. mowla bluff

33 1989

Fimbristylis sp. shay gap

100 1996

Fimbristylis sphaerocephala 17 1994Fimbristylis squarrulosa 15 2005Fimbristylis subaristata 28 2001Fimbristylis tetragona 30 2006Fimbristylis trachycarya 8 1988Fimbristylis trigastrocarya 18 2004Fimbristylis tristachya 13 2003Fimbristylis xyridis 3 2005Fuirena ciliaris 18 2005

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Fuirena incrassata 6 2002Fuirena nudiflora 11 2002Fuirena umbellata 10 2008Gahnia ancistrophylla 9 1996Gahnia deusta <1 2004Gahnia drummondii 9 2007Gahnia lanigera 4 2000Gahnia trifida <1 1994Isolepis australiensis 3 1978Isolepis cernua 1 1995Isolepis congrua 27 2009Isolepis humillima 18 2002Isolepis stellata <1 1989Lepidosperma angustatum 2 1983Lepidosperma aphyllum 25 2004Lepidosperma carphoides 1 1994Lepidosperma costale 2 1987Lepidosperma diurnum 100 2007Lepidosperma drummondii 26 2004Lepidosperma effusum 1 1997Lepidosperma gibsonii 100 2007Lepidosperma gladiatum 2 2004Lepidosperma leptostachyum 1 2004Lepidosperma longitudinale <1 1995Lepidosperma lyonsii 33 1981Lepidosperma resinosum 14 2006Lepidosperma scabrum 1 1979Lepidosperma sp. a2 inland flat

6 1995

Lepidosperma squamatum 2 1994Lepidosperma striatum 2 1980Lepidosperma viscidum <1 2001Lipocarpha microcephala 18 2005Mesomelaena graciliceps 2 2004Mesomelaena preissii 4 1994Mesomelaena pseudostygia 3 1996Mesomelaena stygia 6 2004Mesomelaena tetragona 1 1979Rhynchospora affinis 35 2004Rhynchospora exserta 14 1995Rhynchospora gracillima 7 2002Rhynchospora heterochaeta 1 1983Rhynchospora pterochaeta 4 2000Rhynchospora rubra 2 2002Rhynchospora sp. a kimberley flora

100 1978

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Rhynchospora sp. arnhem

11 2008

Rhynchospora sp. b kimberley flora

13 1991

Rhynchospora submarginata 2 2002Rhynchospora subtenuifolia 8 1988Schoenoplectus articulatus 6 1977Schoenoplectus dissachanthus 20 2002Schoenoplectus laevis 25 2003Schoenoplectus lateriflorus 30 2002Schoenoplectus litoralis 6 2006Schoenoplectus mucronatus 13 2002Schoenoplectus praelongatus 23 2002Schoenoplectus subulatus 45 2005Schoenus apogon <1 1977Schoenus asperocarpus Poison Sedge 3 1991Schoenus benthamii 8 1994Schoenus breviculmis <1 1950Schoenus brevisetis 4 1996Schoenus caespititius 7 2000Schoenus centralis 6 1967Schoenus curvifolius 1 1976Schoenus falcatus 24 2003Schoenus fluitans <1 1993Schoenus grandiflorus 5 1995Schoenus humilis 24 1997Schoenus laevigatus 3 2006Schoenus lanatus 22 2000Schoenus minutulus 7 1950Schoenus nanus 5 2009Schoenus nitens <1 1989Schoenus obtusifolius 2 2004Schoenus odontocarpus 6 1984Schoenus pleiostemoneus 5 1994Schoenus punctatus 5 1999Schoenus racemosus 4 1995Schoenus sculptus 3 1989Schoenus sesquispiculus 12 1989Schoenus sp. theda

100 2005

Schoenus subaphyllus 6 2004Schoenus subbarbatus 7 1983Schoenus subfascicularis 7 1995Schoenus variicellae 22 2003Scleria brownii 4 2004Scleria levis 2 2008Scleria lingulata 4 2000

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Scleria mackaviensis <1 2003Scleria novae-hollandiae 4 1996Scleria poiformis 2 2002Scleria polycarpa 2 2008Scleria psilorrhiza 6 1979Scleria pygmaea 3 1998Scleria rugosa 10 2004Scleria sp. b kimberley flora

100 1976

Scleria sp. c kimberley flora

100 1972

Tetraria capillaris 1 2000Tetraria microcarpa 11 1994Tricostularia compressa 4 1990Tricostularia neesii 4 2004

Ecdeiocoleaceae (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Ecdeiocolea monostachya 5 2001

Eriocaulaceae Pipeworts (19 out of 39 species in Australia)

Eriocaulon cinereum 29 2009Eriocaulon concretum 30 2009Eriocaulon fistulosum 5 2008Eriocaulon inapertum 44 1999Eriocaulon lividum 65 2005Eriocaulon odontospermum 73 2006Eriocaulon patericola 31 2008Eriocaulon pusillum 10 2000Eriocaulon pygmaeum 4 2000Eriocaulon scullionii 14 2008Eriocaulon setaceum Water Pincushions 29 2009Eriocaulon sp. c kimberley flora

100 1978

Eriocaulon sp. e kimberley flora

100 1989

Eriocaulon sp. g kimberley flora

100 2004

Eriocaulon sp. harding range

100 2007

Eriocaulon sp. theda

100 2008

Eriocaulon spectabile 6 1997Eriocaulon tortuosum 17 1995Eriocaulon truncatum 17 1991

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Flagellariaceae Whip Vine (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Flagellaria indica 9 2003

Juncaceae Rushes (5 out of 70 species in Australia)

Juncus aridicola 3 2007Juncus bufonius 1 1999Juncus continuus <1 2006Juncus kraussii <1 2004Juncus subsecundus <1 1998

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Poaceae Grasses (442 out of 1057 species in Australia)

Acrachne racemosa 28 2003Alloteropsis semialata 2 2005Amphibromus nervosus Common Swamp Wallaby Grass <1 1973Amphipogon caricinus Greybeard grass 11 2006Amphipogon sericeus 40 2006Amphipogon strictus Greybeard grass 2 1995Amphipogon turbinatus 5 2005Aristida anthoxanthoides 2 2002Aristida burbidgeae 100 2001Aristida calycina <1 1996Aristida capillifolia 8 1989Aristida contorta 14 2006Aristida dominii 3 1950Aristida exserta 15 1998Aristida holathera Kerosene grass 11 2005Aristida hygrometrica Northern Kerosene Grass 10 2005Aristida inaequiglumis 9 2006Aristida ingrata 3 2007Aristida jerichoensis <1 1996Aristida kimberleyensis 67 1978Aristida latifolia 5 2006Aristida lazaridis 1 1996Aristida nitidula 3 2001Aristida obscura 15 1996Aristida perniciosa 2Aristida polyclados 31 1997Aristida pruinosa 7 2004Aristida ramosa <1Aristida sciuroides 1 1996Aristida strigosa 3 1958Aristida superpendens 1 1950Arundinella nepalensis 7 2004Astrebla elymoides 5 1998Astrebla lappacea <1 1996Astrebla pectinata 4 2001Astrebla squarrosa 3 1999Austrodanthonia acerosa 2 2009Austrodanthonia caespitosa 3 2006Austrodanthonia pilosa <1 1967Austrodanthonia racemosa <1 1973Austrodanthonia setacea <1 2006Austrofestuca littoralis <1 1950Austrostipa acrociliata 6 2002Austrostipa blackii <1 2005Austrostipa crinita 86 2001

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Austrostipa dongicola 94 2004Austrostipa drummondii 2 1991Austrostipa elegantissima 7 2006Austrostipa eremophila 7 2005Austrostipa exilis <1 2004Austrostipa flavescens 1 1994Austrostipa hemipogon 3 2005Austrostipa juncifolia 8 1985Austrostipa lanata 44 2006Austrostipa macalpinei <1 1971Austrostipa mollis <1 1983Austrostipa nitida 7 2006Austrostipa nodosa <1 1998Austrostipa nullarborensis 100 2004Austrostipa platychaeta 8 2004Austrostipa plumigera 21 2001Austrostipa puberula 10 2006Austrostipa pycnostachya 2 1985Austrostipa scabra 2 2009Austrostipa semibarbata <1 1993Austrostipa tenuifolia 2 1987Austrostipa trichophylla 9 2006Austrostipa tuckeri 6 2005Austrostipa variabilis 11 2000Austrostipa velutina 10 1995Austrostipa verticillata <1 1965Austrostipa vickeryana 36 1997Bothriochloa bladhii 8 2004Bothriochloa decipiens <1Bothriochloa ewartiana 9 2004Brachyachne convergens 9 2004Brachyachne prostrata 77 2004Brachyachne tenella 7 2005Bromus arenarius 11 2005Capillipedium parviflorum 2 2003Capillipedium spicigerum <1 1976Cenchrus elymoides 56 2003Chionachne cyathopoda 6 2002Chionachne hubbardiana 11 2001Chloris barbata Purple-top Rhodes Grass 8 2005Chloris lobata 12 2002Chloris pectinata 11 2004Chloris pumilio 33 2002Chloris truncata <1 1995Chrysopogon aciculatus Golden Beard Grass 4 2003Chrysopogon elongatus <1 1997Chrysopogon fallax 5 2005

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Chrysopogon latifolius 14 2004Chrysopogon oliganthus 12 2002Chrysopogon pallidus 30 2005Chrysopogon setifolius 5 2004Cymbopogon ambiguus 23 2007Cymbopogon bombycinus 9 2004Cymbopogon dependens 14 2003Cymbopogon obtectus 14 2006Cymbopogon procerus 30 2003Cynodon dactylon 2 2007Dactyloctenium radulans 9 2005Dichanthium fecundum 13 2005Dichanthium sericeum Silky Bluestem 6 2006Digitaria ammophila 3 2005Digitaria brownii 7 2006Digitaria coenicola 1 2002Digitaria ctenantha 16 2005Digitaria gibbosa 3 1996Digitaria leucostachya 1 1955Digitaria longiflora 6 2000Digitaria nematostachya 5 1997Digitaria papposa 21 2002Digitaria radicosa 50 1993Digitaria stenostachya 5 2001Dimeria ornithopoda 21 2008Distichlis distichophylla <1 1984Echinochloa elliptica 4 2005Echinochloa esculenta 4 1995Echinochloa kimberleyensis 53 2002Echinochloa macrandra 62 1988Echinopogon ovatus <1Ectrosia agrostoides 7 2008Ectrosia danesii 25 1996Ectrosia lasioclada 3 1992Ectrosia leporina 9 2008Ectrosia scabrida 10 1986Ectrosia schultzii 27 2005Elionurus citreus Lemon Grass 3 1984Elymus scaber <1 1964Elytrophorus spicatus 24 2006Enneapogon avenaceus 2 2005Enneapogon caerulescens 60 2006Enneapogon cylindricus 3 2003Enneapogon decipiens 5 1970Enneapogon eremophilus 2 1995Enneapogon intermedius 3 2006Enneapogon lindleyanus 6 2007

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Enneapogon nigricans 1 1984Enneapogon pallidus 14 2006Enneapogon polyphyllus 8 2006Enneapogon purpurascens 18 2005Enneapogon robustissimus 6 2006Enteropogon acicularis <1 1998Enteropogon dolichostachyus 41 2000Enteropogon minutus 3 1996Enteropogon ramosus 8 2002Eragrostis australasica Canegrass 5 2004Eragrostis confertiflora 2 1992Eragrostis crateriformis 50 1997Eragrostis cumingii 22 2006Eragrostis desertorum 21 2004Eragrostis dielsii 14 2006Eragrostis ecarinata 8 1989Eragrostis elongata 2 2007Eragrostis eriopoda 27 2007Eragrostis exigua 9 2006Eragrostis falcata 22 2006Eragrostis fallax 14 2002Eragrostis filicaulis 9 1998Eragrostis kennedyae 15 2003Eragrostis lacunaria 2 2006Eragrostis lanicaulis 8 2001Eragrostis laniflora 8 2006Eragrostis lanipes 64 2007Eragrostis leptocarpa 16 2006Eragrostis olida 28 2005Eragrostis parviflora 3 2006Eragrostis pergracilis 43 2006Eragrostis petraea 17 1995Eragrostis potamophila 72 2003Eragrostis pubescens 2 1980Eragrostis rigidiuscula 5 1992Eragrostis schultzii 1 2001Eragrostis setifolia 9 2005Eragrostis sp. mt robinson

100 1998

Eragrostis spartinoides <1 1987Eragrostis speciosa 17 2005Eragrostis tenellula 26 2006Eragrostis xerophila 20 2005Eriachne aristidea Threeawn Wanderrie Grass 21 2006Eriachne armittii Longawn Wanderrie Grass <1 1973Eriachne avenacea 9 2004Eriachne benthamii 48 2006

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Eriachne burkittii 1 2003Eriachne ciliata Slender Wanderrie Grass 10 2005Eriachne fastigiata 49 2002Eriachne festucacea Plains Wanderrie Grass 66 2005Eriachne filiformis 3 2004Eriachne flaccida 89 2004Eriachne gardneri 100 2004Eriachne glandulosa 50 2007Eriachne glauca Pan Wanderrie 33 2006Eriachne helmsii Woollybutt 28 2007Eriachne imbricata 100 1984Eriachne lanata 100 2003Eriachne major 17 2002Eriachne melicacea 16 2005Eriachne minuta 11 2008Eriachne mucronata Mountain Wanderrie Grass 21 2007Eriachne nervosa Plains Wanderrie Grass 7 1981Eriachne nodosa 28 2008Eriachne obtusa Northern Wanderrie Grass 13 2005Eriachne ovata Swamp Wanderrie 17 1997Eriachne pauciflora 89 2007Eriachne pulchella Pretty Wanderrie Grass 42 2007Eriachne schultziana <1Eriachne scleranthoides 6 2001Eriachne semiciliata 14 1986Eriachne sp. carson escarpment

100 2008

Eriachne sp. morgan river

100 2006

Eriachne sp. north kimberley

100 2007

Eriachne sp. theda

100 2006

Eriachne squarrosa 1 1984Eriachne stipacea <1 1971Eriachne sulcata 68 2005Eriachne tenuiculmis 91 2003Eriachne triodioides Wanderrie 13 2000Eriachne triseta 2 1997Eriochloa australiensis 2 1978Eriochloa crebra <1 2002Eriochloa fatmensis 15 1996Eriochloa procera 3 2000Eriochloa pseudoacrotricha 4 1999Eulalia annua 2 1995Eulalia aurea 10 2008Eulalia mackinlayi 6 2008

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Proportion ofsampled range

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Mostrecentrecord

Germainia truncatiglumis 27 2004Heterachne abortiva 5 2008Heterachne gulliveri 4 2009Heteropogon contortus 5 2005Hygrochloa aquatica 2 1997Imperata cylindrica <1 2002Isachne minutula 22 1993Ischaemum albovillosum 100 2007Ischaemum australe 8 2002Ischaemum rugosum 3 2005Iseilema ciliatum 20 2002Iseilema dolichotrichum 42 2006Iseilema eremaeum 21 2002Iseilema fragile 14 1999Iseilema holmesii 100 2001Iseilema macratherum 7 2005Iseilema membranaceum 9 2004Iseilema trichopus 17 1964Iseilema vaginiflorum 8 2007Lachnagrostis filiformis <1 2003Lachnagrostis plebeia 6 2009Lachnagrostis preissii 8 1965Leersia hexandra <1 2006Leptochloa digitata 6 2007Leptochloa fusca 10 2006Leptochloa neesii 19 2003Lepturus copeanus 50 1996Lepturus repens 1 1998Lepturus xerophilus 24 1983Micraira brevis 100 2008Micraira dunlopii 85 2008Micraira lazaridis 100 2008Micraira sp. harding range

100 2007

Micraira spiciforma 75 2008Micraira tenuis 3 1985Microlaena stipoides <1 1998Mnesithea annua 100 1998Mnesithea formosa 4 2003Mnesithea granularis 19 2001Mnesithea rottboellioides Northern Canegrass 6 2005Monachather paradoxus 25 2006Monodia stipoides 100 2007Neurachne alopecuroides Foxtail Mulga Grass 1 1995Neurachne annularis 17 1988Neurachne lanigera 86 1990Neurachne minor 96 2006

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Neurachne munroi 6 1984Notodanthonia semiannularis <1 1968Ophiuros exaltatus 8 2002Oplismenus hirtellus <1 1987Oryza australiensis Australian Wild Rice 14 2002Oryza meridionalis 3 2002Oryza rufipogon Red Rice 3 2002Oryza sativa White Rice 5 1976Oxychloris scariosa 4 1996Panicum decompositum 7 2006Panicum effusum <1 1996Panicum laevinode 6 2007Panicum latzii 15 1970Panicum mindanaense 7 2003Panicum paludosum 3 1978Panicum seminudum 13 2004Panicum trachyrhachis 7 2003Panicum trichoides 3 2000Paractaenum novae-hollandiae 21 2004Paractaenum refractum 15 2006Paraneurachne muelleri 24 2006Paspalidium aversum <1 1978Paspalidium basicladum 26 2006Paspalidium clementii 41 2006Paspalidium constrictum 3 2003Paspalidium distans <1 2001Paspalidium gracile 2 2002Paspalidium jubiflorum 3 2006Paspalidium rarum 15 2006Paspalidium reflexum 9 2006Paspalidium retiglume 12 1997Paspalidium spartellum 12 1984Paspalidium tabulatum 100 1998Paspalum distichum <1 2002Paspalum scrobiculatum Scrobic 5 2001Pennisetum basedowii 24 1997Perotis rara 9 2005Pheidochloa gracilis 1 1997Phragmites vallatoria 21 2008Poa drummondiana 10 1997Poa poiformis <1 1989Poa porphyroclados 3 1978Psammagrostis wiseana 100 1998Pseudochaetochloa australiensis 75 2005Pseudopogonatherum contortum 8 2008Pseudopogonatherum irritans 5 2004Pseudoraphis spinescens 5 1999

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Puccinellia stricta <1 1980Sacciolepis indica 6 2002Sacciolepis myosuroides 10 2004Schizachyrium crinizonatum 5 2000Schizachyrium fragile 5 2005Schizachyrium mitchelliana 100 1973Schizachyrium pachyarthron 6 1985Schizachyrium pseudeulalia 6 1992Sehima nervosum 5 2005Setaria apiculata 10 2005Setaria dielsii 33 2004Setaria oplismenoides 2 1967Setaria queenslandica 10 1955Setaria surgens 5 2004Sorghum amplum 100 2005Sorghum bulbosum 28 1994Sorghum ecarinatum 47 1994Sorghum interjectum 14 1994Sorghum intrans 2 1999Sorghum laxiflorum 2 2001Sorghum plumosum 20 2005Sorghum stipoideum 51 2002Sorghum timorense 17 2006Spartochloa scirpoidea 15 1998Spinifex hirsutus 9 2004Spinifex longifolius 34 2006Sporobolus actinocladus 5 2003Sporobolus australasicus 10 2005Sporobolus blakei 6 2006Sporobolus caroli <1 2004Sporobolus elongatus <1 1998Sporobolus mitchellii 4 2005Sporobolus pulchellus 3 1989Sporobolus virginicus Sand Couch 7 2007Thaumastochloa brassii 2 2004Thaumastochloa major 5 2004Thaumastochloa pubescens 4 1986Thedachloa annua 100 2008Themeda arguens 2 1996Themeda avenacea 7 1997Themeda triandra 3 2006Thyridolepis mitchelliana 5 2006Thyridolepis multiculmis 34 2006Thyridolepis xerophila 6 2006Tragus australianus 8 2006Triodia acutispicula 100 2007Triodia aeria 100 2007

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Triodia angusta 100 2004Triodia basedowii 29 2007Triodia biflora 100 2004Triodia bitextura Curly Spinifex 8 2007Triodia brizoides 25 2004Triodia bromoides 46 2005Triodia bunglensis 100 1996Triodia burbidgeana 43 2001Triodia bynoei 55 2006Triodia caelestialis 100 2004Triodia claytonii 72 2003Triodia concinna 100 1996Triodia cunninghamii 100 2002Triodia danthonioides 14 2005Triodia desertorum 73 2000Triodia epactia 72 2007Triodia fissura 100 2003Triodia fitzgeraldii 57 1997Triodia helmsii 40 2006Triodia inaequiloba 100 1992Triodia intermedia 51 2007Triodia inutilis 27 2000Triodia lanata 2 1986Triodia lanigera 95 2006Triodia latzii 10 1996Triodia longiceps Giant Grey Spinifex 23 2005Triodia longiloba 64 1996Triodia longipalea 4 1986Triodia melvillei 58 2006Triodia microstachya 13 2004Triodia pascoeana 100 1996Triodia plectrachnoides 5 1970Triodia plurinervata 100 2004Triodia procera 6 1987Triodia prona 100 1963Triodia pungens 17 2006Triodia racemigera 50 1997Triodia rigidissima 62 2005Triodia roscida 33 1952Triodia salina 13 2005Triodia scariosa Porcupine Grass 7 2006Triodia schinzii Feathertop Spinifex 48 2007Triodia secunda 100 1995Triodia sp. mt newman

100 1998

Triodia sp. shovelanna hill

100 1998

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Triodia spicata 12 2002Triodia stenostachya 26 2002Triodia tomentosa 59 2000Triodia triticoides 25 1999Triodia wiseana Limestone Spinifex 93 2007Tripogon loliiformis 5 2007Triraphis mollis Needle Grass 11 2006Urochloa distachya 1 2002Urochloa holosericea 10 2005Urochloa notochthona 4 1962Urochloa occidentalis 100 1997Urochloa piligera 11 2006Urochloa polyphylla 2 1996Urochloa praetervisa 2 1994Urochloa pubigera 21 2005Urochloa reptans Creeping Panic Grass 20 2000Walwhalleya proluta <1 1963Whiteochloa airoides 19 2002Whiteochloa biciliata 98 2005Whiteochloa capillipes 6 2000Whiteochloa cymbiformis 37 2000Whiteochloa sp. hann river

100 1981

Xerochloa barbata 57 1999Xerochloa imberbis 21 2001Xerochloa laniflora 67 2005Yakirra australiensis 30 2006Yakirra majuscula 17 2005Yakirra muelleri 7 1977Yakirra pauciflora 20 2003

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Restionaceae Restiona Sedges (22 out of 146 species in Australia)

Chordifex crispatus 11 1986Chordifex laxus 1 1987Chordifex sphacelatus 11 2004Desmocladus asper <1 1997Desmocladus austrinus 5 1995Desmocladus flexuosus 2 1989Desmocladus myriocladus 14 2000Desmocladus parthenicus 7 1998Harperia lateriflora <1 1987Hypolaena exsulca <1 2005Hypolaena fastigiata <1 2006Hypolaena humilis 5 1983Lepidobolus chaetocephalus <1Lepidobolus densus 25 2006Lepidobolus desertii 100 1992Lepidobolus preissianus 2 2000Lepidobolus spiralis 25 1995Lepyrodia hermaphrodita 2 1987Lepyrodia macra 2 1987Loxocarya striata 2 2005Lyginia barbata 2 1986Lyginia imberbis 2 1989

Typhaceae Cumbungi and Allies (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Typha domingensis Bulrush, Cumbungi 5 2006Typha orientalis <1 1976

Xyridaceae Xyris Herbs (6 out of 26 species in Australia)

Xyris cheumatophila 3 2003Xyris complanata Hawai'i Yelloweyed Grass 14 2005Xyris indica 20 2005Xyris oligantha 10 1996Xyris pauciflora 11 2004Xyris pusilla 22 1996

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ProtealesProteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas

and Allies(289 out of 1147 species in Australia)

Adenanthos acanthophyllus Woollybush 86 1995Adenanthos argyreus Woollybush 1 1966Adenanthos cuneatus Woollybush 21 2004Adenanthos dobsonii Woollybush 94 2005Adenanthos eyrei Woollybush Endangered 100 1973Adenanthos forrestii Woollybush 59 2004Adenanthos gracilipes Woollybush 93 2002Adenanthos ileticos Club-leaf Adenanthos 44 1995Adenanthos oreophilus Woollybush 11 2006Adenanthos pungens Spiky Adenanthos 8 1954Adenanthos sericeus Woollybush 16 1998Banksia ashbyi Banksia 59 2006Banksia attenuata Banksia <1 1995Banksia audax Banksia 6 1985Banksia benthamiana Banksia 4 1979Banksia dentata Tropical Banksia 14 2008Banksia elderiana Banksia 42 2001Banksia epica Banksia 100 2003Banksia laevigata Banksia 17 1999Banksia lindleyana Banksia 17 1994Banksia lullfitzii Banksia 29 1985Banksia media Banksia 21 2000Banksia nutans Banksia 8 1994Banksia occidentalis Banksia 4 1991Banksia petiolaris Banksia 40 1998Banksia pilostylis Banksia 18 1985Banksia prionotes Banksia 2 1994Banksia pulchella Banksia 18 2004Banksia repens Banksia 10 2004Banksia rosserae Banksia 100 2006Banksia sceptrum Banksia 15 1992Banksia speciosa Banksia 17 2005Banksia sphaerocarpa Banksia <1 2003Banksia victoriae Banksia 5 1985Banksia violacea Banksia 1 1984Conospermum boreale Smoke-bush 2 1967Conospermum bracteosum Smoke-bush 7 1999Conospermum brownii Smoke-bush 5 2000Conospermum distichum Smoke-bush 14 2006Conospermum leianthum Smoke-bush 45 1999Conospermum microflorum Smoke-bush 34 1997Conospermum scaposum Smoke-bush 5Conospermum sigmoideum Smoke-bush 36 1993

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Conospermum stoechadis Smoke-bush 3 1991Conospermum teretifolium Smoke-bush 8 2002Conospermum toddii Smoke-bush Endangered 100 2007Conospermum triplinervium Smoke-bush 1 1995Dryandra arborea Dryandra 39 2002Dryandra armata Dryandra 4 2004Dryandra borealis Dryandra 3 1994Dryandra cirsioides Dryandra 1 1985Dryandra columnaris Dryandra 12Dryandra cuneata Dryandra 5 1998Dryandra erythrocephala Dryandra 2 1992Dryandra falcata Dryandra 3 1998Dryandra fasciculata Dryandra 5Dryandra ferruginea Dryandra 1 2005Dryandra foliosissima Dryandra 28Dryandra fraseri Dryandra <1 1995Dryandra lindleyana Dryandra <1Dryandra longifolia Dryandra 15 2006Dryandra meganotia Dryandra 12Dryandra nervosa Dryandra 6 2004Dryandra nivea Dryandra 2 2004Dryandra obtusa Dryandra 16 1998Dryandra pallida Dryandra 4 1983Dryandra sessilis Dryandra <1 1998Dryandra subpinnatifida Dryandra 5Dryandra tenuifolia Dryandra 5 2004Dryandra xylothemelia Dryandra 2 1990Franklandia fucifolia Lanolin Bush 10 2004Grevillea acacioides Grevillea 52 2004Grevillea acuaria Grevillea 46 2007Grevillea adenotricha Grevillea 100 2007Grevillea agrifolia Blue Grevillea 82 2008Grevillea anethifolia Anise-leaf Grevillea 12 2006Grevillea aneura Grevillea 29 1998Grevillea angulata Grevillea 3 1992Grevillea annulifera Prickly Plume Grevillea 13 1994Grevillea argyrophylla Grevillea 6 1995Grevillea aspera Rough-leaf Grevillea 2 1980Grevillea baxteri Grevillea 44 2002Grevillea beardiana Grevillea 40 2001Grevillea berryana Grevillea 100 2006Grevillea biternata Grevillea 2 1974Grevillea brachystachya Short-spiked Grevillea 17 1969Grevillea byrnesii Grevillea 24 1993Grevillea cagiana Grevillea 12 2001Grevillea calcicola Grevillea 100 2004Grevillea candelabroides Grevillea 7 1994

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Grevillea ceratocarpa Grevillea 11 1956Grevillea coccinea Grevillea 4 1995Grevillea concinna Grevillea 15 2002Grevillea cravenii Grevillea 100 1999Grevillea cunninghamii Grevillea 100 2004Grevillea decipiens Grevillea 9 2006Grevillea decurrens Grevillea 4 1999Grevillea deflexa Grevillea 94 2004Grevillea didymobotrya Grevillea 38 2001Grevillea dielsiana Grevillea 13 1995Grevillea dimidiata Caustic Bush 9 2004Grevillea donaldiana Grevillea 100 2002Grevillea dryandri Dryander's Grevillea 5 1996Grevillea erectiloba Grevillea 64 1996Grevillea eremophila Grevillea 17 1987Grevillea eriobotrya Woolly Cluster Grevillea 5 1966Grevillea eriostachya Yellow Flame Grevillea 45 2006Grevillea eryngioides Grevillea 7 2001Grevillea erythroclada Needle-leaf Grevillea 51 1996Grevillea excelsior Grevillea 13 2000Grevillea extorris Grevillea 64 2005Grevillea georgeana Grevillea 52 1996Grevillea globosa Grevillea 69 2004Grevillea gordoniana Grevillea 62 2007Grevillea hakeoides Grevillea 13 2004Grevillea haplantha Grevillea 33 2001Grevillea heliosperma Red Grevillea 14 2004Grevillea hookeriana Grevillea 7 2001Grevillea huegelii Grevillea 6 2005Grevillea inconspicua Grevillea 100 2006Grevillea incrassata Grevillea 31 2001Grevillea juncifolia Grevillea 17 2006Grevillea latifolia Grevillea 100 2006Grevillea levis Grevillea 9 2006Grevillea microstyla Grevillea 100 1999Grevillea mimosoides Caustic Bush 11 2003Grevillea miniata Grevillea 72 2005Grevillea myosodes Grevillea 67 2001Grevillea nana Grevillea 5 1976Grevillea nematophylla Water Bush 21 3196Grevillea nudiflora Grevillea 5 2004Grevillea obliquistigma Grevillea 45 2005Grevillea oligantha Grevillea 20 2004Grevillea oligomera Grevillea 87 1996Grevillea oncogyne Grevillea 47 2006Grevillea paniculata Grevillea 2 1976Grevillea paradoxa Grevillea 6 2005

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Grevillea parallela Silver Oak 4 2003Grevillea pauciflora Grevillea 15 2002Grevillea pectinata Grevillea 2 2002Grevillea phillipsiana Grevillea 89 2001Grevillea pilosa Grevillea 5Grevillea pinaster Grevillea 3 1994Grevillea pityophylla Grevillea 70 2006Grevillea plurijuga Grevillea 53 2007Grevillea prasina Grevillea 24 2003Grevillea prostrata Grevillea 7 1999Grevillea psilantha Grevillea 100 2004Grevillea pteridifolia Golden Tree 6 2005Grevillea pterosperma Desert Grevillea 12 2004Grevillea pyramidalis Caustic Bush 75 2004Grevillea refracta Silver Oak 41 2006Grevillea rogersoniana Grevillea 100 2004Grevillea rosieri Grevillea 14 1993Grevillea sarissa Grevillea 46 2003Grevillea scabra Grevillea 15Grevillea scabrida Grevillea 73 2004Grevillea secunda Grevillea 100 2006Grevillea sparsiflora Sparse-flowered Grevillea 100 2002Grevillea spinosa Grevillea 100 2001Grevillea stenobotrya Sandhill Spider Flower 32 2007Grevillea stenomera Grevillea 16 1995Grevillea stenostachya Grevillea 96 2002Grevillea striata Beefwood 6 2006Grevillea subterlineata Grevillea 100 2003Grevillea subtiliflora Grevillea 86 2001Grevillea teretifolia Grevillea 17 1998Grevillea tetrapleura Grevillea 10 1991Grevillea trachytheca Grevillea 33 1968Grevillea treueriana Grevillea Vulnerable 50 1990Grevillea tripartita Grevillea 7Grevillea uncinulata Grevillea 1Grevillea variifolia Grevillea 100 2002Grevillea velutinella Grevillea 100 2004Grevillea wickhamii Wickham's Grevillea 41 2007Grevillea yorkrakinensis Grevillea 4 1992Grevillea zygoloba Grevillea 23 1995Hakea adnata Hakea 43 2002Hakea arborescens Yellow Hakea 13 2005Hakea auriculata Hakea 4 1953Hakea bicornata Hakea 46 2002Hakea bucculenta Hakea 24 1996Hakea candolleana Hakea 4 1996Hakea chordophylla Bootlace Oak 12 2005

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Hakea cinerea Hakea 17 2000Hakea circumalata Hakea 3 1995Hakea clavata Hakea 32 2004Hakea commutata Hakea 13 2000Hakea corymbosa Hakea 7 2000Hakea cygna Hakea 4 1998Hakea denticulata Hakea 4 1983Hakea divaricata Hakea 6 2006Hakea drupacea Hakea 21 2004Hakea erecta Hakea 6 1998Hakea eyreana Straggly Corkbark <1 1972Hakea falcata Hakea 4 1985Hakea francisiana Grass Leaf Hakea 18 2004Hakea gilbertii Hakea 1Hakea horrida Hakea 7 1978Hakea incrassata Hakea 2 2006Hakea invaginata Hakea 10 2001Hakea laurina Hakea 14 2005Hakea leucoptera Needlewood 2 2006Hakea lissocarpha Hakea 2 1995Hakea lorea Long Leaf Corkwood 30 2006Hakea macrocarpa Hakea 26 2005Hakea marginata Hakea 1 1979Hakea meisneriana Hakea 10 2002Hakea minyma Hakea 28 2005Hakea multilineata Hakea 21 2006Hakea newbeyana Hakea 4 1966Hakea nitida Shining Hakea 24 2005Hakea obliqua Hakea 15 1998Hakea pandanicarpa Hakea 9 1999Hakea platysperma Hakea 2 1965Hakea preissii Hakea 47 2006Hakea prostrata Hakea 3 2004Hakea pycnoneura Hakea 7 2002Hakea recurva Hakea 42 2006Hakea rhombales Hakea 79 2007Hakea rigida Hakea 15 1981Hakea ruscifolia Hakea 2 1994Hakea scoparia Hakea 8 2006Hakea stenophylla Hakea 82 2004Hakea strumosa Hakea 4 2002Hakea subsulcata Hakea 4 1989Hakea trifurcata Hakea 3 2004Hakea tuberculata Hakea 5 2001Hakea varia Hakea 4 2004Isopogon alcicornis Isopogon 13 1993Isopogon attenuatus Isopogon 2 1998

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Isopogon divergens Isopogon 1 1967Isopogon dubius Isopogon 1Isopogon heterophyllus Isopogon 7 2004Isopogon polycephalus Isopogon 6 1998Isopogon scabriusculus Isopogon 12 1997Isopogon sp. watheroo

Isopogon 11 1973

Isopogon teretifolius Isopogon 2 1998Isopogon trilobus Isopogon 12 2004Persoonia acicularis Persoonia 18 2003Persoonia angustiflora Persoonia 7 2001Persoonia baeckeoides Persoonia 100 2002Persoonia biglandulosa Persoonia 12 1965Persoonia bowgada Persoonia 38 2004Persoonia cordifolia Persoonia 100 1992Persoonia coriacea Persoonia 16 2004Persoonia cymbifolia Persoonia 50 2002Persoonia falcata Nanchee 6 2004Persoonia helix Persoonia 63 2002Persoonia inconspicua Persoonia 11 1980Persoonia pentasticha Persoonia 25 2006Persoonia pertinax Persoonia 100 2003Persoonia saundersiana Persoonia 8 1995Persoonia scabra Persoonia 47 2001Persoonia spathulata Persoonia 100 1991Persoonia striata Persoonia 6 2001Persoonia stricta Persoonia 6 1996Persoonia teretifolia Persoonia 19 2002Persoonia trinervis Geebung 5 1979Petrophile arcuata Petrophile 48 1998Petrophile circinata Petrophile 5 2005Petrophile ericifolia Petrophile 3 1998Petrophile fastigiata Petrophile 11 2002Petrophile glauca Petrophile 3 2005Petrophile incurvata Petrophile 8 1992Petrophile macrostachya Petrophile 1 1995Petrophile pauciflora Petrophile 54 1999Petrophile phylicoides Petrophile 10 1986Petrophile semifurcata Petrophile 11 1994Petrophile seminuda Petrophile 4 1997Petrophile squamata Petrophile 3 1998Petrophile stricta Petrophile 28 2003Petrophile teretifolia Petrophile 14 2004Stenocarpus acacioides Stenocarpus 10 2004Stenocarpus cunninghamii Little Wheel Bush 24 2004Stenocarpus sp. hinchinbrook island

Stenocarpus 40 1974

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Stirlingia abrotanoides Stirlingia 5 1967Stirlingia anethifolia Stirlingia 15 1999Stirlingia tenuifolia Stirlingia 4 1992Synaphea constricta Synaphea 4Synaphea divaricata Synaphea 32 1985Synaphea drummondii Synaphea 9Synaphea interioris Synaphea 6 2006Synaphea oligantha Synaphea 8 2004Synaphea petiolaris Synaphea 2 1987Synaphea pinnata Helena Synaphea 10Synaphea recurva Synaphea 25 1993Synaphea spinulosa Synaphea 4 2006Xylomelum angustifolium Xylomelum 3 1979

RanunculalesMenispermaceae Snake, Round-leaf and

Pearl Vines(4 out of 24 species in Australia)

Hypserpa decumbens <1 1987Pachygone ovata 11 2003Stephania japonica <1 1999Tinospora smilacina 13 2005

SantalalesOpiliaceae Oplilia Climbers (2 out of 2 species in Australia)

Cansjera leptostachya 17 2001Opilia amentacea 5 2003

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SapindalesAnacardiaceae Bollygum, Native Plum (3 out of 12 species in Australia)

Buchanania arborescens Satinwood <1 1987Buchanania obovata Green Plum 10 2003Spondias cytherea Kedondong 50 1998

Burseraceae Canarium and Garuga (2 out of 7 species in Australia)

Canarium australianum Canarium 9 2004Garuga floribunda Garuga 47 2001

Meliaceae Rosewoods and Mahoganies

(11 out of 44 species in Australia)

Aglaia elaeagnoidea Aglaia 41 2003Dysoxylum acutangulum Dysoxylum 3 2003Dysoxylum latifolium Dysoxylum 16 1991Melia azedarach White Cedar 5 2006Owenia acidula Sour Plum 7 2000Owenia reticulata Desert Walnut 43 2004Owenia vernicosa Owenia 12 2003Turraea pubescens Turraea 6 2003Vavaea amicorum Vavaea 4 1991Xylocarpus granatum Cedar Mangrove 6 1984Xylocarpus moluccensis Cedar Mangrove 14 2004

Nitrariaceae (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Nitraria billardierei Nitraria 5 2005

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Rutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allies

(93 out of 496 species in Australia)

Boronia acanthoclada Boronia 33Boronia adamsiana Barbalin Boronia Vulnerable 16 1993Boronia alata Boronia 5 1973Boronia albiflora Boronia 14 2002Boronia anomala Boronia 100 1997Boronia baeckeacea Boronia 50 1993Boronia barrettiorum Boronia 100 2008Boronia capitata Boronia 2Boronia coerulescens Boronia 3 2006Boronia coriacea Boronia 100 1993Boronia corynophylla Boronia 67 1980Boronia crassifolia Boronia 14 2000Boronia crenulata Boronia <1Boronia cymosa Granite Boronia 3 1966Boronia denticulata Boronia 2 1991Boronia fabianoides Boronia 55 2002Boronia filicifolia Boronia 100 2008Boronia inconspicua Boronia 14 1996Boronia inornata Desert Boronia 17 2005Boronia jucunda Boronia 67 2006Boronia kalumburuensis Boronia 100 2009Boronia lanuginosa Boronia 4 2002Boronia minutipinna Boronia 17 2003Boronia octandra Boronia 4 2003Boronia pauciflora Boronia 100 2007Boronia penicillata Boronia 2 1975Boronia pulchella Pink Boronia 7Boronia purdieana Winter Boronia 17 2002Boronia ramosa Boronia 2 2006Boronia scabra Rough Boronia 19 1985Boronia spathulata Boronia 4 2000Boronia ternata Boronia 5 2005Boronia tetrandra Yellow Boronia 15 1991Boronia wilsonii Boronia 90 2008Correa backhouseana Correa 5 2004Diplolaena grandiflora Wild Rose 70 2005Diplolaena graniticola Diplolaena 4 1968Diplolaena microcephala Lesser Diplolaena 6 1968Diplolaena mollis Diplolaena 38 1995Diplolaena velutina Diplolaena 2Drummondita hassellii Drummondita 9 2003Drummondita longifolia Peak Charles Drummondita Vulnerable 100 2005Drummondita microphylla Drummondita 100 2006Drummondita miniata Drummondita 100 2003

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Drummondita wilsonii Drummondita 50 1986Geijera linearifolia Oilbush 9 2004Geijera parviflora Wilga <1 1984Geijera salicifolia Scrub Wilga <1 2006Geleznowia verrucosa Geleznowia 8 1972Glycosmis macrophylla Glycosmis 60 2003Glycosmis trifoliata Glycosmis 8 2003Luvunga monophylla Luvunga 22 2004Melicope elleryana Pink Flowered Doughwood 2 1992Microcybe albiflora Microcybe 8 1990Microcybe multiflora Microcybe 19 2005Microcybe pauciflora Microcybe 11 2005Micromelum minutum Micromelum 7 1991Nematolepis phebalioides Nematolepis 13 1995Phebalium ambiguum Phebalium 7 2005Phebalium appressum Phebalium 100 1991Phebalium brachycalyx Phebalium 22 1996Phebalium brevifolium Phebalium 100 1995Phebalium canaliculatum Phebalium 47 2006Phebalium drummondii Phebalium 9 1967Phebalium elegans Phebalium 91 2004Phebalium filifolium Phebalium 27 2003Phebalium laevigatum Phebalium 37 2005Phebalium lepidotum Phebalium 48 2006Phebalium megaphyllum Phebalium 5 1997Phebalium microphyllum Phebalium 14 1988Phebalium obovatum Phebalium 31 2002Phebalium tuberculosum Phebalium 19 2005Philotheca apiculata Philotheca 100 2003Philotheca brucei Philotheca 69 2006Philotheca citrina Philotheca 100 2000Philotheca coateana Philotheca 75 1999Philotheca coccinea Philotheca 24 2005Philotheca deserti Philotheca 8 1993Philotheca eremicola Philotheca 100 1992Philotheca fitzgeraldii Philotheca 80 2000Philotheca gardneri Philotheca 12 2004Philotheca glabra Philotheca 17 1986Philotheca linearis Philotheca <1 1989Philotheca nutans Philotheca 38 2004Philotheca pachyphylla Philotheca 67 2005Philotheca rhomboidea Philotheca 9 1980Philotheca sericea Philotheca 59 2006Philotheca thryptomenoides Philotheca 9 1993Philotheca tomentella Philotheca 38 2005Philotheca tubiflora Philotheca 100 1995Rhadinothamnus euphemiae Rhadinothamnus 80 2002

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Rhadinothamnus rudis Rhadinothamnus 5 2004Zanthoxylum parviflorum Small Flowered Yellowwood 12 2003

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Sapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes

(45 out of 222 species in Australia)

Alectryon connatus Alectryon 1 2003Alectryon kimberleyanus Alectryon 72 2001Alectryon oleifolius Alectryon 5 2007Atalaya hemiglauca Western Whitewood 6 2005Atalaya salicifolia Brush Whitewood 21 2004Atalaya variifolia Wingleaf Whitewood 21 2003Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo, Cashew Leaf Cupania <1 1988Diplopeltis eriocarpa Hairy Pepperflower 100 2006Diplopeltis huegelii Pepperflower 7 1994Diplopeltis intermedia Grey Pepperflower 71 2007Diplopeltis stuartii Desert Pepperflower 61 2006Distichostemon barklyanus Distichostemon 2Distichostemon filamentosus Distichostemon 6 1952Distichostemon hispidulus Distichostemon 15 2004Dodonaea adenophora Hop Bush 44 2007Dodonaea amblyophylla Hop Bush 41 2005Dodonaea aptera Hop Bush 4 1995Dodonaea baueri Hop Bush <1 1968Dodonaea boroniifolia Hop Bush <1 1975Dodonaea bursariifolia Small Hop Bush 3 2005Dodonaea caespitosa Hop Bush 6 1994Dodonaea ceratocarpa Hop Bush 12 2005Dodonaea concinna Hop Bush 2 1992Dodonaea coriacea Hop Bush 46 2004Dodonaea divaricata Hop Bush 3 1993Dodonaea filifolia Hop Bush <1 1978Dodonaea glandulosa Hop Bush 15 2004Dodonaea inaequifolia Hop Bush 22 2006Dodonaea lanceolata Hop Bush 16 2004Dodonaea lobulata Lobed Hop Bush 19 2006Dodonaea microzyga Hop Bush 21 2006Dodonaea oxyptera Hop Bush 1 1975Dodonaea pachyneura Hop Bush 100 2006Dodonaea petiolaris Balloon Hop Bush 56 2006Dodonaea physocarpa Hop Bush 12 2004Dodonaea pinifolia Hop Bush 5 2001Dodonaea platyptera Hop Bush 17 2006Dodonaea polyandra Hop Bush <1 1972Dodonaea polyzyga Hop Bush 53 2004Dodonaea ptarmicifolia Hop Bush 7 1990Dodonaea rigida Hop Bush 90 2006Dodonaea stenozyga Hop Bush 20 2005Dodonaea viscosa Sticky Hop Bush 4 2006Ganophyllum falcatum Scaly Ash 16 2004Lepisanthes rubiginosa Lepisanthes 100 2004

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Simaroubaceae Native Plum and Allies (3 out of 14 species in Australia)

Ailanthus triphysa White Bean, White Siris 3 1987Brucea javanica Brucea 16 2002Harrisonia brownii Harrisonia 30 2004

SaxifragalesAphanopetalaceae (1 out of 2 species in Australia)

Aphanopetalum clematideum Western Gum Vine 30 2005

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SolanalesConvolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning

Glory(64 out of 132 species in Australia)

Bonamia alatisemina Bellflower 59 2006Bonamia brevifolia Bellflower <1 1985Bonamia erecta Bellflower 37 2006Bonamia linearis Bellflower 67 2005Bonamia media Bellflower 12 2007Bonamia oblongifolia Bellflower 100 1989Bonamia pannosa Bellflower 21 2007Bonamia rosea Felty Bellflower 58 2006Convolvulus angustissimus Bindweed 14 2006Convolvulus clementii Bindweed 12 2006Convolvulus crispifolius Silver Bindweed 2 1990Convolvulus erubescens Australian Bindweed <1 1989Convolvulus recurvatus Bindweed 4 1993Convolvulus remotus Bindweed 3 2000Cressa australis Bindweed 3 2004Cuscuta victoriana Dodder 14 2006Dichondra repens Kidney Weed <1 1990Duperreya commixta Climbing Bindweed 86 2006Duperreya sericea Climbing Bindweed 80 2005Evolvulus alsinoides Tropical Speedwell 7 2007Ipomoea abrupta Potato Vine 4 2002Ipomoea aquatica Potato vine 6 1998Ipomoea argillicola Native Morning Glory 4 2001Ipomoea brownii Native Morning Glory 5 1985Ipomoea calobra Weir Vine 41 2005Ipomoea coptica Native Morning Glory 18 2006Ipomoea costata Rock Morning Glory 38 2006Ipomoea diamantinensis Native Morning Glory 16 2003Ipomoea diversifolia Native Morning Glory 3 1996Ipomoea eriocarpa Native Morning Glory 13 2008Ipomoea gracilis Native Morning Glory 2 1996Ipomoea graminea Wurrwa 8 2004Ipomoea lonchophylla Native Morning Glory 7 1998Ipomoea macrantha Native Morning Glory 14 2003Ipomoea muelleri Poison Morning Glory 35 2006Ipomoea nil Native Morning Glory 14 2003Ipomoea pes-caprae Native Morning Glory 19 2005Ipomoea plebeia Bellvine 8 2006Ipomoea polymorpha Native Morning Glory 10 2004Ipomoea racemigera Native Morning Glory 8 1994Ipomoea sp. a kimberley flora

Native Morning Glory 100 1997

Ipomoea sp. kalumburu

Native Morning Glory 62 1998

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Ipomoea trichosperma Native Morning Glory 100 2003Ipomoea yardiensis Native Morning Glory 100 2006Jacquemontia browniana Snake Stem 11 2004Jacquemontia paniculata Snake Stem 20 2005Jacquemontia pannosa Snake Stem 100 2006Jacquemontia sp. broome

Snake Stem 100 1989

Jacquemontia sp. karunji

Snake Stem 100 1985

Jacquemontia sp. keep river

Snake Stem 100 2004

Merremia davenportii Morning Glory 20 2003Merremia gemella Morning Glory 3 1995Merremia hederacea Morning Glory 12 1999Merremia incisa Morning Glory 17 2008Merremia quinata Morning Glory 13 2003Merremia umbellata Morning Glory 14 1987Operculina aequisepala Bush Potato 20 2006Polymeria ambigua Bindweed 17 2006Polymeria calycina Bindweed 1 2004Polymeria distigma Bindweed 86 2007Polymeria lanata Morning Glory 72 2006Polymeria longifolia Bindweed 5 2007Wilsonia backhousei Narrow-leaf Wilsonia 2 1989Wilsonia humilis Silky Wilsonia 8 2003

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Solanaceae Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and Boxthorns

(78 out of 210 species in Australia)

Anthocercis anisantha Tailflower 9 2003Anthocercis genistoides Tailflower 8 1998Anthocercis ilicifolia Tailflower 2 1979Anthocercis intricata Tailflower 8 1973Anthocercis littorea Yellow Tailflower 5 2004Anthocercis viscosa Sticky Tailflowers 14 2004Anthotroche myoporoides Myoporum-like Anthotroche 12 1992Anthotroche pannosa Felted Anthtroche 57 2007Anthotroche walcottii Anthtroche 3 1963Crenidium spinescens Crenidium 69 1994Cyphanthera microphylla Ray Flower 17 2004Cyphanthera miersiana Ray Flower 100 2005Cyphanthera odgersii Ray Flower 53 1986Cyphanthera racemosa Ray Flower 6 1984Datura leichhardtii Native Thornapple 11 2006Duboisia hopwoodii Pituri 29 2006Duboisia myoporoides Eye opening Tree <1Grammosolen sp. mt ridley

Archers Ray Flower 100 1991

Lycium australe Australian Boxthorn 11 2006Nicotiana benthamiana Tobacco 65 2007Nicotiana cavicola Talara 92 2006Nicotiana excelsior Tobacco 4 2006Nicotiana goodspeedii Tobacco 13 2002Nicotiana heterantha Tobacco 100 2004Nicotiana occidentalis Native Tobacco 51 2007Nicotiana rosulata Rosetted Tobacco 49 2006Nicotiana rotundifolia Round-leaf Tobacco 33 2005Nicotiana simulans Tobacco 12 2001Nicotiana umbratica Tobacco 100 2006Nicotiana velutina Tobacco <1 2005Physalis angulata Gooseberry 15 2005Physalis minima Wild Gooseberry 6 2001Solanum americanum Glossy Nightshade <1 2003Solanum ashbyae Nightshade 100 2006Solanum beaugleholei Nightshade 100 2005Solanum capsiciforme Native Pepper 4 1991Solanum carduiforme Nightshade Vulnerable 17 2003Solanum cataphractum Nightshade 100 2007Solanum centrale Desert Raisin 28 2006Solanum chippendalei Nightshade 11 2005Solanum coactiliferum Western Nightshade 9 2007Solanum cunninghamii Nightshade 100 2004Solanum dioicum Gilu 80 2006

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Mostrecentrecord

Solanum diversiflorum Nightshade 87 2006Solanum eburneum Nightshade 2 1983Solanum echinatum Nightshade 19 2004Solanum ellipticum Potato Bush 8 2006Solanum esuriale Quena 3 2005Solanum ferocissimum Nightshade 7 2005Solanum gabrielae Nightshade 98 2005Solanum gilesii Nightshade 57 2005Solanum hesperium Nightshade 62 1998Solanum heteropodium Nightshade 100 2007Solanum hoplopetalum Thorny Solanum 30 2004Solanum horridum Nightshade 100 2006Solanum hystrix Porcupine Solanum 7 1968Solanum lachnophyllum Nightshade 100 2006Solanum lasiophyllum Flannel Bush 78 2006Solanum leopoldense Nightshade 100 2006Solanum lucani Nightshade 65 2005Solanum nummularium Money-leaf Solanum 61 2007Solanum oedipus Nightshade 100 2004Solanum oldfieldii Nightshade 9 2004Solanum orbiculatum Nightshade 44 2006Solanum petraeum Nightshade 94 2004Solanum petrophilum Rock Nightshade 6 2006Solanum phlomoides Nightshade 99 2006Solanum plicatile Nightshade 84 2005Solanum pugiunculiferum Nightshade 10 1990Solanum quadriloculatum Nightshade 6 2001Solanum simile Oondoroo 2 1997Solanum sturtianum Thargomindah Nightshade 35 2006Solanum symonii Symon's Kangaroo-apple 12 2002Solanum terraneum Nightshade 86 1989Solanum tudununggae Nightshade 100 2008Solanum vansittartense Nightshade 100 1994Symonanthus aromaticus Symonanthus 22 1991Symonanthus bancroftii Symonanthus Endangered 17

Sphenocleaceae (1 out of 1 species in Australia)

Sphenoclea zeylanica 6 2005

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ZygophyllalesZygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae (44 out of 57 species in Australia)

Tribulopis angustifolia Tribulopis 26 2007Tribulopis bicolor Tribulopis 33 1999Tribulopis pentandra Tribulopis 14 2005Tribulopis sessilis Tribulopis 64 1988Tribulopis solandri Tribulopis 15 1971Tribulopis sp. koolan island

Tribulopis 100 1982

Tribulopis sp. mitchell plateau

Tribulopis 100 1980

Tribulus adelacanthus Tribulus 100 2006Tribulus astrocarpus Tribulus 43 2006Tribulus cistoides Tribulus 14 2005Tribulus eichlerianus Tribulus 2 1997Tribulus forrestii Tribulus 100 2006Tribulus hirsutus Tribulus 79 2005Tribulus hystrix Tribulus 4 1989Tribulus macrocarpus Tribulus 52 2006Tribulus micrococcus Tribulus <1 1995Tribulus minutus Tribulus 5 1995Tribulus occidentalis Tribulus 71 2006Tribulus platypterus Tribulus 100 2004Tribulus ranunculiflorus Tribulus 18 1996Tribulus sp. long-styled eichlerianus

Tribulus 44 2000

Tribulus sp. saline flats

Tribulus 5 2005

Tribulus suberosus Tribulus 100 2006Tribulus terrestris Tribulus 9 2005Zygophyllum ammophilum Zygophyllum <1 1995Zygophyllum angustifolium Zygophyllum 2 1984Zygophyllum apiculatum Zygophyllum 4 2004Zygophyllum aurantiacum Zygophyllum 7 2007Zygophyllum billardierei Zygophyllum 8 2002Zygophyllum compressum Zygophyllum 30 2006Zygophyllum eichleri Zygophyllum 24 2006Zygophyllum eremaeum Zygophyllum 15 2007Zygophyllum fruticulosum Zygophyllum 72 2007Zygophyllum glaucum Zygophyllum 10 2002Zygophyllum halophilum Zygophyllum 80 2004Zygophyllum iodocarpum Zygophyllum 16 2007Zygophyllum kochii Zygophyllum 67 2005Zygophyllum lobulatum Zygophyllum 72 2006Zygophyllum ovatum Zygophyllum 11 2009Zygophyllum reticulatum Zygophyllum 73 1999Zygophyllum retivalve Zygophyllum 100 2006

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Zygophyllum simile Zygophyllum 8 2006Zygophyllum tesquorum Zygophyllum 24 2006Zygophyllum tetrapterum Zygophyllum 67 1986

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Appendix 1List of all families covered by

the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool

These families of plants and animals are included in NRM region summaries where they occur in the region.

The groups covered across Australia include:

• all vertebrates - i.e. mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish (4,200 species)

• 137 families of vascular plants (> 15,000 species) comprising the majority of Australia’s named plant species

• A range of invertebrate groups including: - numerous insect families (> 16,600 species) - all land snails (> 2,300 species) - selected spider families (> 1,100 species) - rotifers – aquatic wheel animals (> 700 species)

Vertebrate faunaActinopterygii Ray-finned fish

Ambassidae Chanda Perches, Glassfishes, PerchletsApogonidae Big Eyes, Cardinal Fishes, Cardinalfishes, Gobbleguts, Soldier Ariidae Fork-tailed CatfishesAtherinidae Hardyheads, Silversides, WhitebaitBatrachoididae Bastard Stonefish, Frogfishes, ToadfishesBelonidae Long Toms, Longtoms, Needle Fishes, NeedlefishesBlenniidae Blennies, Fangblennies, RockshippersBrachionichthyidae HandfishesCarangidae Amberjacks, Jacks, Pilotfishes, Pompanos, Queenfishes, RunCepolidae BandfishesChanidae MilkfishClinidae Snake Blennies, WeedfishesClupeidae Herrings, Menhadens, Pilchards, Sardines, Shads, SpratsCynoglossidae Tongue SolesDiodontidae Burrfishes, PorcupinefishesEleotridae Gudgeons, SleepersElopidae LadyfishEngraulidae AnchoviesEnoplosidae OldwifeEphippidae Batfishes, SpadefishesGalaxiidae Galaxias, SalamanderfishGerreidae Mojarras, Silver Biddies, Silver-bellies, Silverbellies, SilverbiddiGobiidae GobiesGonorynchidae Beaked Salmon, Beaked Sandfish, RatfishHemiramphidae Garfishes, Halfbeaks

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Vertebrate faunaKuhliidae FlagtailsKurtidae NurseryfishesKyphosidae Drummers, Halfmoons, Knifefishes, Microcanthids, Nibblers, SLabridae Wrasses, Parrotfishes, RockwhitingsLeiognathidae Pony Fishes, Ponyfishes, SlipmouthsLutjanidae Fusilers, Hussars, Snappers, Tropical SnappersMegalopidae TarponsMelanotaeniidae RainbowfishesMicrodesmidae Dartfishes, WormfishesMonacanthidae LeatherjacketsMugilidae MulletsMuraenidae Moray EelsOphichthidae Snake Eels, Worm EelsOsteoglossidae SaratogaOstraciidae Boxfishes, Coffer Fishes, Cowfishes, Trunkfishes, TurretfishesParalichthyidae Sand FloundersPercichthyidae Australian Freshwater Basses, Australian Freshwater BlackfishPlatycephalidae FlatheadsPleuronectidae Right Handed Flatfishes, Righteye FloundersPlotosidae Eel-Tailed CatfishesPolynemidae Tassel-fishes, Threadfin Salmons, ThreadfinsPomacentridae DamselfishesPomatomidae Bluefish, TailorPristigasteridae Ilishas, Pellonas, PristigasteridsPseudomugilidae Blue Eyes, Blue-eyesRetropinnidae Southern Graylings, Southern SmeltsScatophagidae Butterfishes, ScatsSciaenidae Croakers, Drums, JewfishesSerranidae Basslets, Perchlets, Rockcods, WirrahsSiganidae Mi Mi, Rabbit Fish, Rabbitfishes, SpinefootSillaginidae Sillagos, WhitingsSoleidae SolesSparidae Breams, Porgies, SeabreamsSynbranchidae One-gilled Eel, Swamp EelsSyngnathidae Pipefishes, SeahorsesSynodontidae LizardfishesTerapontidae GruntersTetraodontidae Blowfishes, Pufferfishes, Puffers, Toadfishes, TobysTetrarogidae Fortesques, Sailback Scorpionfishes, WaspfishToxotidae Archerfishes, Rifle FishZanclidae Moorish Idol

Amphibia AmphibiansHylidae Tree-FrogsMicrohylidae Micro Tree-FrogsMyobatrachidae Myobatrachid or Southern FrogsRanidae True Frogs

Aves BirdsAcanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills and AlliesAccipitridae Eagles, Hawks and Kites

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Vertebrate faunaAegothelidae Owlet NightjarsAlaudidae LarksAlcedinidae Kingfishers and KookaburrasAnatidae Swans, Ducks and GeeseAnhingidae DarterAnseranatidae Magpie GooseApodidae Swifts and SwiftletsArdeidae Herons, Egrets and BitternsArtamidae Butcherbirds, Currawongs and WoodswallowsAtrichornithidae Scrub-birdsBurhinidae Thicknees (Stone-Curlews)Cacatuidae CockatoosCampephagidae Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and MinivetsCaprimulgidae NightjarsCasuariidae Cassowary and EmusCentropodidae Pheasant CoucalCharadriidae Plovers, Dotterels and LapwingsCiconiidae Black-necked StorkClimacteridae TreecreepersColumbidae Pigeons and DovesCoraciidae DollarbirdCorcoracidae Australasian Mud-nestersCorvidae Crows and JaysCuculidae CuckoosDicaeidae Flower-peckersDicruridae Fan-tails, Drongos and MonarchsDiomedeidae AlbatrossesEstrildidae Grass FinchesEupetidae Whipbirds, Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblersFalconidae Falcons and KestrelsFregatidae FrigatebirdsGlareolidae PratincolesGruidae CranesHaematopodidae OystercatchersHirundinidae Swallows and MartinsHydrobatidae Storm-petrelsJacanidae JacanasLaridae Gulls, Terns, Skuas and JaegersMaluridae Fairy-wrens and GrasswrensMegapodiidae Mound-buildersMeliphagidae Honeyeaters and Australian ChatsMenuridae LyrebirdsMeropidae Rainbow Bee-eaterMotacillidae Pipits and WagtailsMuscicapidae Old World Flycatchers and ThrushesNectariniidae Sunbirds and SpiderhuntersNeosittidae Australian SitellaOriolidae Old World Orioles and FigbirdsOrthonychidae LogrunnersOtididae Australian BustardPachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies

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Vertebrate faunaParadisaeidae Birds-of-ParadisePardalotidae PardalotesPedionomidae Plains-wandererPelecanidae PelicansPetroicidae Australasian RobinsPhaethonitidae TropicbirdsPhalacrocoracidae Cormorants and ShagsPhasianidae Quail, Fowl and AlliesPittidae PittasPodargidae FrogmouthsPodicipedidae GrebesPomatostomidae Australasian BabblersProcellariidae Fulmars, Petrels, Prions and ShearwatersPsittacidae ParrotsPtilonorhynchidae BowerbirdsRallidae Crakes, Moorhens, Rails and AlliesRecurvirostridae Stilts and AvocetRostratulidae Painted SnipeScolopacidae Waders (Snipe, Godwits, Curlew, Sandpipers and Allies)Spheniscidae PenguinsStrigidae Hawk-type OwlsSturnidae Starlings and MynasSulidae Boobies and GannetsSylviidae Old World WarblersThreskiornithidae Ibis and SpoonbillsTurnicidae Button-quailTytonidae Barn-type OwlsZosteropidae White-eyes (Silvereyes)

Chondrichthyes Sharks and raysAlopiidae Thresher SharksDasyatidae StingraysLamnidae Mackeral, White Pointer, Mako and Porbeagle SharksPristidae Sawfishes

Mammalia MammalsAcrobatidae Feathertailed GlidersBurramyidae Pygmy-possumsDasyuridae Dasyurids (Quolls, Antechinus, Dunnarts and Allies)Delphinidae Dolphins, Orcas,Pilot Whales and Melon-headed WhalesEmballonuridae Sheath-tailed BatsHipposideridae Leaf-nosed BatsKogiidae Dwarf and Pygmy Sperm WhalesMacropodidae Wallabies, Kangaroos and Tree-kangaroosMegadermatidae False Vampire (Ghost) BatsMolossidae Free-tailed BatsMuridae Rats and MiceMyrmecobiidae NumbatNotoryctidae Marsupial MoleOrnithorhynchidae PlatypusOtariidae Eared Seals

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Vertebrate faunaPeramelidae Bandicoots and Spiny BandicootPetauridae Wrist-winged Gliders, Striped Possum and Leadbeaters PossuPhalangeridae Brushtail Possums, Cuscuses and Scaly-tailed PossumPhascolarctidaePhocidae True SealsPhocoenidae PorpoisesPhyseteridae Sperm WhalesPotoroidae Pottoroos, Bettongs and the Musky Rat KangarooPseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater GliderPteropodidae Fruit-bats and AlliesRhinolophidae Horseshoe BatsTachyglossidae EchidnaTarsipedidae Honey PossumThylacinidae ThylacineThylacomyidae BilbiesVespertilionidae Vespertilionid BatsVombatidaeZiphiidae Beaked Whales

PetromyzontidaPetromyzontidae Lampreys

Reptilia ReptilesAcrochordidae File snakesAgamidae Dragon lizardsBoidae PythonsCarettochelydidae Pitted-shelled turtleChelidae Side-necked TortoisesColubridae Rear fang snakesCrocodylidae CrocodilesElapidae Front fang snakesGekkonidae GeckosPygopodidae Legless lizardsScincidae SkinksTyphlopidae Worm-snakes and Blind-SnakesVaranidae Monitors

Sarcopterygii Lobe-finned fishCeratodontidae Lungfishes

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Invertebrate faunaArachnida Spiders, mites and ticks

Actinopodidae Two-doored Trapdoor SpidersAraneidae Orb-weaving SpidersBarychelidae Brush-footed Trapdoor SpidersChthoniidaeCtenizidae Trapdoor SpidersCyrtaucheniidae Trapdoor SpidersDipluridae Funnel-web-like SpidersGarypidaeHexathelidae Funnel-web SpidersIdiopidae Trapdoor SpidersLycosidae Wolf SpidersMigidae Brushless-legged Trapdoor SpidersNemesiidae Funnel-web SpidersSparassidae Huntsmen Spiders (formerly Heteropodidae)Theraphosidae Bird-eating Trapdoor Spiders

Bivalvia BivalvesHyriidae Freshwater MusselsSphaeriidae Pea-shells

Chilopoda CentipedesScolopendridae

Diplopoda MillipedesDalodesmidaeMetopidiotrichidaePachybolidaeParadoxosomatidae

Eurotatoria Wheel AnimalsAdinetidae Rotifers with Undifferentiated CiliaAsplanchnidae Sac-like Wheel AnimalsAtrochidae Sessile Wheel AnimalsBrachionidae Sac-like Wheel AnimalCollothecidae Sessile Wheel AnimalsConochilidae Six-"armed" Wheel AnimalsDicranophoridae Tong-grabbing Wheel AnimalsEpiphanidae Shell-less Wheel AnimalsEuchlanidae Wheel AnimalsFlosculariidae Sessile-footed Wheel AnimalsGastropodidae Shelled Wheel AnimalsHabrotrochidae Rotifers with Paired TrochiHexarthridae Gelatinous-colonial Wheel AnimalsIturidae Shelled Wheel AnimalsLecanidae Shelled Wheel AnimalLepadellidae Wheel AnimalsLindiidae Wheel AnimalsMicrocodonidae Wheel AnimalsMytilinidae Wheel AnimalsNotommatidae Pseudo-segmented Wheel Animals

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Invertebrate faunaPhilodinavidae Rotifers with Simplified TrochiPhilodinidae Rotifers with Paired TrochiProalidae Worm-like Wheel AnimalsScaridiidae Wheel AnimalsSynchaetidae Sac-, Bell- or Cone-shaped Wheel AnimalsTestudinellidae Free-swimming Round-shelled Wheel AnimalsTetrasiphonidae Wheel AnimalTrichocercidae Comma-like Wheel AnimalsTrichotriidae Wheel AnimalsTrochosphaeridae Globular Wheel Animals

Gastropoda SnailsAchatinellidae Conical-shelled Land SnailsAmphibolidae Supra-littoral Globose "Land" SnailsAncylidae Freshwater LimpetsAssimineidae Freshwater, Land and Saltmarsh SnailsAthoracophoridae Triangular Mantled SlugsBithyniidae Operculate Freshwater SnailsBulimulidae Elongate High-spired Land SnailsCamaenidae Camaenid Land SnailsCaryodidae Giant Land SnailsCerastuidae Land SnailsCharopidae Flattened and Turbinate Land SnailsCorillidae Land SnailCyclophoridae Horny Circular Operculate Land SnailsCystopeltidae Australian "Half" SlugsDiplommatinidae Circular Operculate Land SnailsEllobiidae Primitive Supralittoral Pulmonate SnailsGlacidorbidae Freshwater SnailsHelicarionidae Helicarionid Land SnailsHelicinidae Top-shaped Operculate Land SnailsHelicodiscidae Stenopylis Land SnailHydrobiidae Freshwater Operculate SnailsHydrocenidae Calcareous Operculate Land SnailsHydrococcidae Paucispiral Operculate Saltmarsh SnailsIravadiidae Estuarine and Marine Operculate SnailsLymnaeidae Eutrophic Freshwater SnailsMegaspiridae Coelocion Land SnailNeritidae Calcareous Operculate Marine and Estuarine SnailsPlanorbidae Freshwater SnailsPomatiopsidae Salt-lake SnailsPunctidae Translucent Frosted Land SnailsPupillidae Pupa-shaped Shelled Land SnailsPupinidae Glossy and Porcellaneous Operculate Land SnailsRathouisiidae Carnivorous Primitive SlugsRhytididae Carnivorous Land SnailsSubulinidae Elongate Land SnailsSuccineidae Amber Land SnailsThiaridae Freshwater Horny Operculate SnailsTrochomorphidae Native SlugTruncatellidae Supralittoral Calcareous Operculate Snails

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Invertebrate faunaViviparidae Freshwater Subspiral Horny Operculate Snails

Insecta InsectsAcanthosomatidae Shield BugsAchilidaeAenictopecheidae AenictopecheidaeAeshnidae Hawker, Duskhawker and Emperor DamselfliesAleyrodidae WhitefliesAnthocoridaeAphididae AphidsAphylidaeApidae Social BeesApioceridae Flower-loving FliesAradidae Flat bugs, Bark bugsArchipetalidae Tasmanian Redspot DragonflyArtheneidaeAsilidae Robber FliesAtriplectididae CaddisfliesAustrocorduliidae Hawk, Mosquitohawk and Swiftwing DragonfliesAustropetaliidae Redspot DragonfliesBaetidae Blue-winged Olive Mayflies, Small MayfliesBelostomatidaeBerytidae Stilt bugsBlissidae Chinch BugsBombyliidae Bee FliesBuprestidae Jewel BeetlesCalocidae CaddisfliesCarabidae Ground BeetlesCeratocombidaeCercopidaeChlorocyphidae Jewel DamselfliesChorismagrionidae Pretty Relict DamselflyCicadidaeCixiidaeCoccidaeCoenagrionidae Bluetail and Thin DamselfliesColletidae Short-tongued BeesColobathristidaeConoesucidae CaddisfliesCordulephyidae Shutwing DragonfliesCorduliidae Tigerhawk and Emerald DragonfliesCoreidaeCorixidae WaterboatmenCryptorhamphidaeCydnidae Burrower BugsCymidaeDelphacidaeDiaspididae Armoured Scales, DiaspidsDinidoridaeDiphlebiidae Rockmaster DamselfliesDipsocoridae

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Invertebrate faunaDytiscidae Dytiscidine Water BeetlesEcnomidae Caseless CaddisfliesEnicocephalidaeEriococcidaeEurybrachyidaeFlatidaeFormicidae AntsGelastocoridae Toad BugsGeocoridaeGerridae Water-stridersGlossosomatidae Stone-case CaddisfliesGomphidae Dragon, Hunter and Vicetail DragonfliesGomphomacromiidae Urfly DragonfliesGyrinidae Gyrinid Water BeetlesHalictidaeHaliplidae Haliplid Water BeetlesHelicophidae CaddisfliesHelicopsychidae Snail Case CaddisfliesHemicorduliidae Emerald and Swamp Emerald DragonfliesHemiphlebiidae Ancient GreenlingHesperiidae Skippers, flats, awls & dartsHeterogastridaeHydrobiosidae CaddisfliesHydrometridae Marsh Treaders, Water MeasurersHydrophilidae Water BeetleHydropsychidae Net Spinning CaddisfliesHydroptilidae Micro CaddisfliesHygrobiidae Hygrobiid Water BeetlesHyocephalidaeIdiostolidaeIsostictidae Wiretail and Pin DamselfliesKalotermitidae TermiteKokiriidae CaddisfliesLargidaeLeptoceridae Long-horned CaddisfliesLeptophlebiidae Prong Gilled MayfliesLeptopodidae LeptopodidaeLestidae Ringtail, Reedling and Dusky Spreadwing DamselfliesLestoidedae Bluestreak DamselfliesLestoniidaeLibellulidae Perchers, Archtails and other DragonfliesLindeniidae Tiger DragonfliesLycaenidae Blues, Coppers, Hairstreaks and MetalmarksLygaeidaeMacromiidae Cruiser DragonfliesMastotermitidae Giant Northern TermiteMegachilidaeMegapodagrionidae Flatwing DamselfliesMembracidae Horned TreehoppersMesoveliidaeMiridae Miridae

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Invertebrate faunaMydidae Mydas Flies, Wasp-mimic FliesNabidaeNaucoridaeNepidae Water ScorpionsNesameletidae MayfliesNinidaeNoteridae Noterid Water BeetlesNotonectidae BackswimmersNymphalidae Browns, Nymphs, DanainesOchteridae Velvety Shore BugsOeconesidae CaddisfliesOniscigastridae MayfliesOxycarenidaeOxygastridae Orange Streamcruiser DragonflyPachygronthidaePapilionidae SwallowtailsPeloridiidae Moss BugsPentatomidae StinkbugsPetaluridae Petaltail DragonfliesPhilopotamidae Finger Net caddisflies, Silken Tube SpinnersPhilorheithridae CaddisfliesPieridae Whites and YellowsPiesmatidaePlataspidaePlectrotarsidae CaddisfliesPleidae Pygmy BackswimmersPolycentropodidae Caseless CaddisfliesProsopistomatidae MayfliesProtoneuridae Threadtail DamselfliesPseudococcidae Mealy BugsPseudocorduliidae Mistfly DragonfliesPsyllidaePyrrhocoridaeReduviidae Assassin BugsRhinotermitidae TermiteRhopalidaeRhyparochromidae Seed BugsSchizopteridaeScutelleridaeStenopsychidae CaddisfliesStenotritidaeSynlestidae Whitetip and Needle DamselfliesSynthemistidae Spottail and Tigertail DragonfliesTasimiidae TasimiidaeTelephlebiidae Darner DragonfliesTermitidae TermiteTermopsidae TermiteTessaratomidaeTettigarctidaeThaumastocoridaeTherevidae Stiletto Flies

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Invertebrate faunaTingidae LacebugsTriozidaeUrothemistidae Basker, Pennant and Baron DragonfliesVeliidae Small Water Striders, Riffle Bugs

Malacostraca Crabs, lobsters, shrimps and woodliceEusiridaeHadziidaeHyalidaeHypsimetopodidae Phreatoicidean IsopodsMelitidaeNeoniphargidaeParacalliopiidaeParamelitidaePhreatoicidae Phreatoicidean IsopodsPhreatoicopsinae Phreatoicidean IsopodsTalitridae sandfleas, sandhoppers, landhoppers

Polychaeta Bristleworms, Scale Worms, Fan Worms, Rag WorAphroditidae sea miceCirratulidae Cirratulid wormsSigalionidae scale worm

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Vascular floraCycadopsida Cycads

Cycadaceae Native CycadsZamiaceae Native Cycads

Liliopsida MonocotsAlismataceae Water PlantainsAmaryllidaceaeAnarthriaceaeAponogetonaceae Pond LiliesAraceae Settlers Flax, Cunjevoi, Native LiliesArecaceae PalmsAsphodelaceae Native LeekAsteliaceae Palm-Lilies and AlliesBlandfordiaceae Christmas BellsBoryaceae Pincushion LilliesBurmanniaceae BurmanniasCampynemataceaeCentrolepidaceae Centrolepid SedgesColchicaceae Nancies and AlliesCyperaceae SedgesDioscoreaceae Native YamsEcdeiocoleaceaeEriocaulaceae PipewortsFlagellariaceae Whip VineHaemodoraceae Bloodroots, Conostyles, Kangaroo Paws and their AlliesHemerocallidaceaeHydrocharitaceae Swamp Lily, Eel Weed, Frogbit and Water ThymeHypoxidaceae Native LiliesIridaceae Irises and AlliesJuncaceae RushesJuncaginaceae Water RibbonsLuzuriagaceae Orange and Turquoise BerriesMusaceae Native BananasOrchidaceae OrchidsPandanaceae Pandans and AlliesPetermanniaceaePhilesiaceaePhilydraceae Frogsmouths and Stream LiliesPoaceae GrassesPontederiaceae Water Hyacinths and AlliesPotamogetonaceae Sea Grasses and Horned Pondweeds, PondweedRestionaceae Restiona SedgesRipogonaceaeRuppiaceaeSmilacaceae Lawyer Vines, Supplejack, Wombat Berry and Scrambling LilySparganiaceae Floating Bur ReedStemonaceae Stemona ClimbersTaccaceae Arrowroot and AlliesThismiaceae Fairy LanternsTyphaceae Cumbungi and AlliesXanthorrhoeaceae Grass Trees, Lomandras and Allies

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Vascular floraXyridaceae Xyris HerbsZingiberaceae Native Ginger and Allies

Magnoliopsida DicotsAchariaceaeAizoaceae PigfacesAkaniaceae Turnip WoodAmaranthaceae PigweedAnacardiaceae Bollygum, Native PlumAphanopetalaceaeAsteraceae Daisies and AlliesAtherospermataceaeAustrobaileyaceae AustrobaileyasBalanopaceae PimplebarkBalanophoraceae BalanophorasBombacaceae BaobabsBoraginaceae Forget-me-notBurseraceae Canarium and GarugaCalycanthaceaeCardiopteridaceae Peripterygium VinesCaryophyllaceae Pin Cushion, WortCasuarinaceae She-oaksChenopodiaceae Saltbushes and AlliesCombretaceae Plums, Bullwaddies, Mangroves and BushwillowConnaraceae Connara ClimbersConvolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning GloryCunoniaceae Christmas Bushes and MararasDichapetalaceae DichapetalsDilleniaceae Guinea FlowersDroseraceae SundewsElaeagnaceae OleasterEpacridaceae Southern HeathsEricaceae Heathers and RhododendronsErythroxylaceae ErythroxylumEuphorbiaceae SpurgesEupomatiaceae BolwarraFabaceae PeasHaloragaceae Raspworts and MilfoilsHernandiaceae Hernandias and ValvantherasHimantandraceae GalbulimimasHydatellaceae Hydatellid HerbsLauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian WalnutsLeeaceae LeeasLentibulariaceae BladderwortsLimeaceaeLinderniaceaeLythraceae LoosestrifesMelastomataceae Native Lasiandra and AlliesMeliaceae Rosewoods and MahoganiesMenispermaceae Snake, Round-leaf and Pearl VinesMenyanthaceae Marshwort

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Vascular floraMolluginaceae Carpet Weed, HerbMonimiaceae Sassafras, BeechMyrtaceae Native MyrtlesNelumbonaceae WaterliliesNepenthaceae Nepenthes Pitcher PlantsNitrariaceaeNyctaginaceae Tarvine, Pisonia and Birdlime TreesOchnaceae BrackenridgeaOnagraceae Water Primrose and WillowherbsOpiliaceae Oplilia ClimbersOrobanchaceaePhrymaceaePhyllanthaceaePhytolaccaceae Introduced MonococcusPicrodendraceaePortulacaceae PurslaneProteaceae Banksias, Grevilleas and AlliesPutranjivaceaeRhizophoraceae MangrovesRutaceae Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and AllieSapindaceae Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop BushesScrophulariaceae FigwortsSimaroubaceae Native Plum and AlliesSolanaceae Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and BoxthornsSphenocleaceaeSterculiaceae Kurrajongs and BottletreesStylidiaceae Triggerplants and AlliesThymelaeaceae PimeleasTiliaceaeTrimeniaceae TrimeniaVitaceaeWinteraceae Pepper TreesZygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae

Pinopsida Pines and AlliesAraucariaceae Araucaria PinesCupressaceae Native CypressPodocarpaceae Podocarp Pines

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Appendix 2Acknowledgements

ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australian Fauna Collections (CHAFC) for supply of data from the following CHAFC member institutions: • Australian Museum • CSIRO Australian National Insect Collection • Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory • Museum Victoria • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (Launceston) • Queensland Museum • South Australian Museum • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (Hobart) • Western Australian Museum

The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of thedata and not necessarily that of the CHAFC parent Museums.

Thank you to the following organisations and individuals for providing species location data used in the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT) to generate this Biodiversity Summary.

Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC)

Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH)ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Inc. (CHAH Inc.) and partners in Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) for the supply of data from the AVH. The AVH is a collaborative project of Australian State, Territory and Commonwealth herbaria through CHAH Inc. and includes: • Australian National Herbarium (CANB) • National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW) Botanic Gardens Trust • Herbarium of the Northern Territory (DNA, NT) • Queensland Herbarium (BRI) • State Herbarium of South Australia (AD) • Tasmanian Herbarium (HO) • National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne • Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH).

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

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• Commonwealth Department of Defence • Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities • New South Wales - Department of Environment and Climate Change • New South Wales - Department of Primary Industry, Forests NSW • Northern Territory - Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts • Queensland - Environmental Protection Agency, WildNet • South Australia - Department for Environment and Heritage (Biological Survey of South Australia Database) • Tasmania - Department of Primary Industries and Water (Natural Values Atlas) • Victoria - Department of Sustainability and Environment • Western Australia - Department of Environment and Conservation

Other Government Organisations

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

Non-government

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