Myrmecobiidae
Numbat
(1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Myrmecobius fasciatus
Numbat
Vulnerable
15
Otariidae
Eared Seals
(1 out of 5 species in Australia)
Neophoca cinerea
Australian sea-lion
Vulnerable
5
1993
Peramelidae
Bandicoots and Spiny
Bandicoot
(1 out of 7 species in Australia)
Isoodon obesulus
Southern brown bandicoot
Endangered
7
1999
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Potoroidae
Pottoroos, Bettongs
and the Musky Rat
Kangaroo
(3 out of 11 species in Australia)
Bettongia lesueur
Burrowing bettong
Vulnerable
3
Potorous gilbertii
Gilbert's potoroo
Critically
endangered
100
1999
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Potoroidae.
Thylacomyidae
Bilbies
(1 out of 1 species in Australia)
Macrotis lagotis
Bilby
Vulnerable
<1
Reptilia
Elapidae
Front fang snakes
(18 out of 90 species in Australia)
Elapognathus coronata
Crowned Snake
53
1999
Rhinoplocephalus bicolor
Western Small-eyed Snake
65
1997
This region rates highly for endemism of Elapidae.
Scincidae
Skinks
(31 out of 393 species in Australia)
Ctenotus catenifer
Chain-striped Comb-eared Skink
68
2002
Ctenotus gemmula
Jewelled Comb-eared Skink
67
2002
Egernia luctuosa
Skink
51
1998
Glaphyromorphus gracilipes
Skink
50
1985
Lerista viduata
Ravensthorpe Range Slider
100
1993
Liopholis pulchra
South-western Rock-skink
51
1985
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Invertebrate fauna
Araneae
Actinopodidae
Two-doored Trapdoor
Spiders
(9 out of 31 species in Australia)
Missulena small black sp.
Cocanarup Missulena Trapdoor
100
1994
Missulena torbayensis
Torbay Missulena Trapdoor
50
1985
Missulena wa_gran_tiny
Jerramungup Missulena Trapdoor
100
1993
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Actinopodidae.
Barychelidae
Brush-footed Trapdoor
Spiders
(7 out of 134 species in Australia)
Idiommata wa_lyrate_yelbeni
Lyrate Brush-footed Trapdoor
67
1989
Synothele parifusca
Recherche Archipelago Brush-footed Trap
100
1950
Synothele rastelloides
Denmark Brush-footed Trapdoor
100
1965
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Barychelidae.
Idiopidae
Trapdoor Spiders
(18 out of 153 species in Australia)
Aganippe longbottomi
Longbottoms Trapdoor
100
1983
Anidiops nov
Trapdoor Spider
67
1979
Arbanitis wa_9527_jarrahdale
Jarrahdale Trapdoor
100
1993
Eucyrtops torbayensis
Torndirrup Trapdoor
100
1983
Gaius jonesae
Jones Trapdoor
100
1996
Homogona bolganupensis
Bolganup Trapdoor
100
1993
Homogona nov
Stirling Range Trapdoor
100
1996
Homogona pyongurup
Pyongurup Peak Trapdoor
100
1996
Homogona stirlingi
Bluff Knoll Trapdoor
100
1996
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Idiopidae.
Lycosidae
Wolf Spiders
(29 out of 149 species in Australia)
Artoria cingulipes
50
2008
Venatrix tinfos
64
2000
This region rates highly for richness of Lycosidae.
Migidae
Brushless-legged
Trapdoor Spiders
(3 out of 17 species in Australia)
Moggridgea p
Porongurup Moggridea Trapdoor
100
1996
Moggridgea s
Stirling Range Moggridea Trapdoor
100
2001
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Migidae.
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Nemesiidae
Funnel-web Spiders
(33 out of 227 species in Australia)
Chenistonia cuspidata
Termination Funnel-web Spider
100
1950
Chenistonia nov
South-west Funnel-web Spider
67
2000
Chenistonia paludigena
Denmark Funnel-web Spider
90
2001
Chenistonia porongurups
Porongurups Funnel-web Spider
100
1994
Chenistonia spinigera
Stirling Range Funnel-web Spider
100
1996
Chenistonia wa_barret1
Barrets Funnel-web Spider
100
1995
Chenistonia wa_v_long_emb
Funnel-web Spider
50
1990
Merredinia wa_boondalup
Boondadup Funnel-web
100
1970
Merredinia wa_tambellup
Tambellup Funnel-web
100
1953
Pseudoteyl vancouveri
Cape West Howe Funnel-web
100
1983
Stanwellia oraria
Porongorups Funnel-web
100
1996
Stanwellia wa_stir
Bluff Knoll Funnel-web
100
1996
Teyl antelipoides
Funnel-web Spider
100
1996
Teyl goldfields sp
Grass-patch Funnel-web
100
2000
Teyl mandgedal sp grp
Jarrahdale Funnel-web
100
1993
Teyl wa_stirlingra
Toolbrunup Funnel-web
100
1996
Teyl wa_torbay
Torbay Funnel-web
100
1995
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Nemesiidae.
Sparassidae
Huntsmen Spiders
(formerly
Heteropodidae)
(4 out of 119 species in Australia)
Neosparassus a9
Huntsman Spider
100
1981
This region rates highly for endemism of Sparassidae.
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Coleoptera
Carabidae
Ground Beetles
(26 out of 2305 species in Australia)
Agonocheila ruficollis
Lepitid Ground Beetle
67
Amblytelus leai
Leas Psydritid Ground Beetle
50
Epilectus mastersi
Masters Scarititid Ground Beetle
100
Hormacrus latus
Ground Beetle
100
Hypharpax aereus
Harpalitid Beetle
100
Hypharpax kingii
Harpalitid Beetle
100
Lecanomerus verticalis
Harpalitid Ground Beetles
50
Microferonia cinctipennis
Ground Beetle
100
Notiobia sculptipennis
Harpalitid Ground Beetles
50
Philophloeus confertus
Lepitid Ground Beetle
100
Sarticus ischnus
South-west Pterostichid Ground Beetle
50
Scaraphites lenaeus
Scarititid Ground Beetle
50
Dytiscidae
Dytiscidine Water
Beetles
(23 out of 302 species in Australia)
Hyderodes crassus
Water Beetle
50
1965
Diptera
Therevidae
Stiletto Flies
(13 out of 252 species in Australia)
Anabarhynchus misellus
50
1983
Anabarhynchus occidentalis
50
1987
Anabarhynchus rufolateralis
100
1987
This region rates highly for endemism of Therevidae.
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Eupulmonata
Bulimulidae
Elongate High-spired
Land Snails
(50 out of 115 species in Australia)
Bothriembryon ? mount barren
Mount Barren Land Snail
100
1954
Bothriembryon 1974
Land Snail
50
1980
Bothriembryon albany a
Albany Land Snail
100
Bothriembryon albany b
Albany Land Snail
100
Bothriembryon attenuata
Attenuated Land Snail
100
1952
Bothriembryon balteolus
Land Snail
50
1997
Bothriembryon bradshawi
Bradshaws Land Snail
71
1992
Bothriembryon brazieri
Land Snail
100
1996
Bothriembryon bremer bay
Bremer Bay Land Snail
100
1984
Bothriembryon brugieri
Land Snail
100
1977
Bothriembryon castaneus
Land Snail
100
1976
Bothriembryon denmark a
Denmark Land Snail
100
1979
Bothriembryon denmark b
Denmark Land Snail
100
1962
Bothriembryon east hammersley inlet
Land Snail
100
1974
Bothriembryon east mount barren
Land Snail
100
1994
Bothriembryon east mount barren
coast
Land Snail
75
1982
Bothriembryon esperance
Esperance Land Snail
100
1977
Bothriembryon esperantia
Land Snail
71
1988
Bothriembryon fuscus
Land Snail
50
1989
Bothriembryon glauerti
Glauerts Land Snail
100
1997
Bothriembryon granite esperance
Granite Esperance Land Snail
100
1976
Bothriembryon granite mount arid
Mount Arid Land Snail
50
1976
Bothriembryon granite recherche
Recherche Granite Land Snail
75
1976
Bothriembryon hammersly inlet
Hamersley Inlet Land Snail
100
1982
Bothriembryon hopetoun
Hopetoun Land Snail
100
1973
Bothriembryon jacksoni
Jacksons Land Snail
75
1979
Bothriembryon jacksoni cf.
Land Snail
62
1986
Bothriembryon kingii
Kings Land Snail
81
1998
Bothriembryon maxwelli
Maxwells Land Snail
100
1985
Bothriembryon melo
Land Snail
88
1994
Bothriembryon middle mount barren
Middle Mount Barren Land Snail
100
1974
Bothriembryon mount barren
Mount Barren Land Snail
100
1982
Bothriembryon mount hallowell
Mount Hallowell Land Snail
100
1983
Bothriembryon mount manypeaks
Mount Manypeaks Land Snail
100
1980
Bothriembryon notatus
Land Snail
100
1994
Bothriembryon point ann
Point Ann Land Snail
100
1994
Bothriembryon revectus
Land Snail
54
1989
Bothriembryon revectus cf.
Land Snail
100
1982
Bothriembryon rhodostomus
Land Snail
93
1999
Bothriembryon richeanus
Land Snail
100
1974
Bothriembryon stirling range
Stirling Range Land Snail
100
1991
Bothriembryon west mount barren
West Mount Barren Land Snail
100
1994
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Bulimulidae.
Camaenidae
Camaenid Land Snails
(3 out of 929 species in Australia)
761 novae
Land Snail
100
1977
Charopidae
Flattened and Turbinate
Land Snails
(4 out of 642 species in Australia)
Lagivala demani
Denmans Land Snail
100
Luinodiscus cupreus
100
Pernagera albanensis
Albany Land Snail
100
Punctidae
Translucent Frosted
Land Snails
(1 out of 107 species in Australia)
Insullaoma predicta
Punctid Land Snail
50
This region rates highly for endemism of Punctidae.
Succineidae
Amber Land Snails
(3 out of 25 species in Australia)
Succinea menkeana
Menkeana Amber Land Snail
50
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Succineidae.
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Hemiptera
Acanthosomatidae
Shield Bugs
(2 out of 44 species in Australia)
Eupolemus angustulus
100
Sangarius paradoxus
100
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of
Acanthosomatidae.
Aleyrodidae
Whiteflies
(1 out of 103 species in Australia)
Tetraleurodes pluto
100
1990
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Aleyrodidae.
Cixiidae
(1 out of 105 species in Australia)
Rhigedanus fomibundus
50
1996
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Cixiidae.
Cydnidae
Burrower Bugs
(2 out of 82 species in Australia)
Choerocydnus foveolatus
100
Geotomus breweri
100
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Cydnidae.
Cymidae
(2 out of 10 species in Australia)
Ontiscus brevipilus
50
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Cymidae.
Flatidae
(1 out of 88 species in Australia)
Budginmaya eulae
100
2007
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Flatidae.
Lygaeidae
(5 out of 80 species in Australia)
Austronysius sericus
100
This region rates highly for endemism of Lygaeidae.
Ochteridae
Velvety Shore Bugs
(1 out of 11 species in Australia)
Megochterus occidentalis
50
1951
This region rates highly for endemism of Ochteridae.
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- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Pachygronthidae
(1 out of 10 species in Australia)
Magninus typicus
50
This region rates highly for endemism of Pachygronthidae.
Pentatomidae
Stinkbugs
(38 out of 361 species in Australia)
Omyta spinosa
75
1963
Platycoris brunneus
80
1997
Reduviidae
Assassin Bugs
(9 out of 226 species in Australia)
Pnirsus notaticollis
50
1973
Rhyparochromidae
Seed Bugs
(7 out of 191 species in Australia)
Coleocoris ocellatus
60
Euander multicoloratus
100
Plinthisus bassianus
75
1971
Udeopamera menziesi
100
1971
This region rates highly for endemism of Rhyparochromidae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for South Coast WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Hymenoptera
Apidae
Social Bees
(5 out of 195 species in Australia)
Amegilla scymna
100
Exoneura xanthoclypeata
50
1979
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Apidae.
Colletidae
Short-tongued Bees
(43 out of 878 species in Australia)
Callohesma aureopicta
67
1954
Callohesma nigripicta
100
1954
Callohesma sulphurea
100
1954
Euryglossa calaina
50
1979
Euryglossa cupreochalybea
100
1954
Leioproctus callurus
50
Leioproctus clypeatus
100
1978
Leioproctus dentiger
100
Leioproctus friesellus
50
Leioproctus mastersi
100
Leioproctus phanerodontus
100
Pachyprosopis georgica
100
Paracolletes crassipes
50
Paracolletes robustus
100
Xanthesma trisulca
50
1954
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