biodiversity summary for nrm regions...kookaburras (3 out of 10 species in australia) alcedo azurea...

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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 50 Species list for (blank) Jervis Bay Territory 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 50Species list for (blank) Jervis Bay Territory

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  • Species List for NRM Region(blank), Jervis Bay Territory

    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 faunaActinopterygiiCarangidae Amberjacks, Jacks,

    Pilotfishes, Pompanos, Queenfishes, Runners, Scads, Trevallies

    (1 out of 3 species in Australia)

    Pseudocaranx dentex Silver Trevally 2 2008

    Enoplosidae Oldwife (1 out of 1 species in Australia)Enoplosus armatus Old Wife 1 2008

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

    (3 out of 3 species in Australia)

    Girella tricuspidata Luderick 1 2008Kyphosus sydneyanus Silver Drummer 3 2008Scorpis lineolata Silver Sweep 2 2008

    Monacanthidae Leatherjackets (2 out of 9 species in Australia)Meuschenia freycineti Sixspine Leatherjacket 1 2007Meuschenia trachylepis Yellowfin Leatherjacket 4 2008

    Sparidae Breams, Porgies, Seabreams

    (1 out of 5 species in Australia)

    Acanthopagrus australis Yellowfin Bream 1 2008

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  • Species list for (blank) Jervis Bay Territory

    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    AmphibiaHylidae Tree-Frogs (10 out of 81 species in Australia)Litoria aurea Green and Golden Bell Frog Vulnerable

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    AvesAcanthizidae Scrubwrens, Thornbills

    and Allies(9 out of 43 species in Australia)

    Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Ardeidae Herons, Egrets and Bitterns

    (3 out of 14 species in Australia)

    Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Cuculidae Cuckoos (5 out of 12 species in Australia)Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins (3 out of 6 species in Australia)Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Pachycephalidae Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies

    (3 out of 16 species in Australia)

    Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrike-thrush

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Psittacidae Parrots (8 out of 39 species in Australia)Alisterus scapularis Australian King-Parrot

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    MammaliaAcrobatidae Feathertailed Gliders (1 out of 1 species in Australia)Acrobates pygmaeus Feathertail glider

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Pseudocheiridae Ring-tailed Possums and Greater Glider

    (2 out of 7 species in Australia)

    Petauroides volans Greater glider

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    ReptiliaAgamidae Dragon lizards (1 out of 70 species in Australia)Amphibolurus muricatus Jacky Lizard

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Invertebrate faunaAraneaeHexathelidae Funnel-web Spiders (1 out of 75 species in Australia)Hadronyche versuta Sandstone Funnel-web 1 2000

    DipteraTherevidae Stiletto Flies (3 out of 252 species in Australia)Anabarhynchus abdominalis 33 1951Anabarhynchus bigoti 12 1951Anabarhynchus loneae 4 1956

    EupulmonataPunctidae Translucent Frosted

    Land Snails(1 out of 107 species in Australia)

    Paralaoma caputspinulae Punctid Land Snail

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    LepidopteraHesperiidae Skippers, flats, awls &

    darts(2 out of 123 species in Australia)

    Ocybadistes hypomeloma White-margined Grass-dart 2Trapezites praxedes Southern Silver Ochre 1

    Lycaenidae Blues, Coppers, Hairstreaks and Metalmarks

    (2 out of 145 species in Australia)

    Theclinesthes serpentata Saltbush Blue

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    OdonataAeshnidae Hawker, Duskhawker

    and Emperor Damselflies

    (2 out of 13 species in Australia)

    Adversaeschna brevistyla Blue-spotted Hawker

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Vascular floraAlismatalesJuncaginaceae Water Ribbons (1 out of 25 species in Australia)Triglochin procera

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    AsparagalesAsparagaceae (2 out of 177 species in Australia)Laxmannia compacta Paper-Lily

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Orchidaceae Orchids (54 out of 1248 species in Australia)Acianthus exsertus Dark Mosquito Orchid

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Pterostylis pedunculata Maroonhood

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    CaryophyllalesAizoaceae Pigfaces (1 out of 44 species in Australia)Carpobrotus glaucescens Angular pigface

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    DillenialesDilleniaceae Guinea Flowers (8 out of 253 species in Australia)Hibbertia aspera

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    FabalesFabaceae Peas (61 out of 2583 species in Australia)Acacia brownii Prickly Moses

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Mirbelia rubiifolia Mirbelia

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    LauralesLauraceae Laurels, Camphorwood

    and Australian Walnuts(3 out of 140 species in Australia)

    Cassytha glabella Tangled Dodder Laurel

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    MalpighialesEuphorbiaceae Spurges (6 out of 315 species in Australia)Amperea xiphoclada Broom Spurge

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    MyrtalesMyrtaceae Native Myrtles (54 out of 2211 species in Australia)Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Melaleuca ericifolia Swamp Paperbark

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    PoalesCentrolepidaceae Centrolepid Sedges (2 out of 30 species in Australia)Centrolepis fascicularis

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Cyperaceae Sedges (51 out of 731 species in Australia)Baumea acuta

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Schoenus melanostachys

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    Poaceae Grasses (31 out of 1057 species in Australia)Anisopogon avenaceus

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

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

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    RanunculalesMenispermaceae Snake, Round-leaf and

    Pearl Vines(1 out of 24 species in Australia)

    Stephania japonica

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    Common Name

    EPBC

    Status

    Proportion ofsampled range

    in the region (%)

    Mostrecentrecord

    SolanalesConvolvulaceae Bindweed, Morning

    Glory(3 out of 132 species in Australia)

    Calystegia soldanella Bindweed 2 1971Cuscuta tasmanica Tasmanian Dodder 2 1996Dichondra repens Kidney Weed

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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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