This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Colletidae.
Formicidae
Ants
(82 out of 1944 species in Australia)
Colobostruma papulata
100
1969
Dolichoderus occidentalis
100
Iridomyrmex innocens
60
2001
Iridomyrmex longisoma
67
1992
Myrmecia acuta
50
1970
Myrmecia michaelseni
73
1985
Myrmecia occidentalis
50
1970
Myrmecia picticeps
100
Nebothriomyrmex majeri
67
2001
Rhytidoponera anceps denmark
100
1969
Rhytidoponera inornata
58
1986
This region rates highly for endemism of Formicidae.
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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
Halictidae
(54 out of 438 species in Australia)
Lasioglossum blandulum
100
Lasioglossum caesium
60
1983
Lasioglossum cte-sp4
50
1989
Lasioglossum karlarra
100
1970
Lasioglossum nitens
71
1989
Lasioglossum reticulatum
100
1970
Lasioglossum seriatum
67
1989
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Halictidae.
Lepidoptera
Lycaenidae
Blues, Coppers,
Hairstreaks and
Metalmarks
(17 out of 145 species in Australia)
Theclinesthes hesperia
Western Bitter-bush Blue
54
1994
Ploimida
Lecanidae
Shelled Wheel Animal
(3 out of 78 species in Australia)
Lecane noobijupi
Shelled Wheel Animal
100
Scaridiidae
Wheel Animals
(1 out of 4 species in Australia)
Scaridium novae
Lake Pleasant Wheel Animal
100
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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
Vascular flora
Asparagales
Asparagaceae
(26 out of 177 species in Australia)
Chamaescilla spiralis
Blue Stars
65
1988
Laxmannia brachyphylla
Stilted Paper-Lily
100
2002
Laxmannia minor
Paper-Lily
76
1996
Thysanotus brachiatus
Fringed Lily
88
1986
Thysanotus gageoides
Fringed Lily
75
2006
Thysanotus glaucifolius
Fringed Lily
79
1993
Thysanotus parviflorus
Fringed Lily
72
2004
Boryaceae
Pincushion Lillies
(5 out of 14 species in Australia)
Borya nitida
Pincushion-Lily
61
2004
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Boryaceae.
Hemerocallidaceae
(19 out of 79 species in Australia)
Johnsonia acaulis
Native Lily
59
2005
Johnsonia teretifolia
Hooded Lily
100
2000
Stawellia gymnocephala
Stilt-lily
85
2002
Tricoryne
sp. south coast
75
1997
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of
Hemerocallidaceae.
Iridaceae
Irises and Allies
(16 out of 28 species in Australia)
Orthrosanthus muelleri
Native South Stirling Morning Iris
Endangered
100
2006
Patersonia inaequalis
Native Flag
100
2001
Patersonia lanata
Native Flag
100
2004
Patersonia limbata
Native Flag
56
1996
Patersonia maxwellii
Maxwells Flag
69
1997
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Iridaceae.
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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
Orchidaceae
Orchids
(244 out of 1248 species in Australia)
Anzybas abditus
Swamp Helmet Orchid
50
1985
Arachnorchis applanata
Spider Orchid
67
2000
Arachnorchis arrecta
Spider Orchid
Vulnerable
18
2005
Arachnorchis bryceana
Spider Orchid
50
1996
Arachnorchis christineae
Christine's Spider Orchid
Vulnerable
41
2005
Arachnorchis cruscula
Spider Orchid
54
2001
Arachnorchis decora
Spider Orchid
79
2001
Arachnorchis ensata
Spider Orchid
74
2001
Arachnorchis exstans
Spider Orchid
80
1998
Arachnorchis graminifolia
Spider Orchid
86
2006
Arachnorchis granitora
Spider Orchid
100
1999
Arachnorchis heberleana
Spider Orchid
86
2006
Arachnorchis huegelii
Spider Orchid
Endangered
26
1995
Arachnorchis lobata
Butterfly Orchid
68
2001
Arachnorchis pectinata
King Spider-orchid
65
2004
Arachnorchis plicata
Crab-lipped Spider Orchid
73
2005
Caladenia lurata
100
1993
Calochilus aff. saprophyticus
100
Chiloterus cucullatus
Leek Orchid
75
2004
Chiloterus gibbosus
Hooded Leek Orchid
59
2002
Corysanthes limpida
Crystal Helmet Orchid
Vulnerable
100
2006
Cyanicula aperta
Orchid
57
2006
Cyrtostylis tenuissima
Dwarf Gnat Orchid
64
2006
Diuris aff. longifolia
50
2003
Diuris concinna
93
2006
Diuris conspicillata
100
2003
Diuris drummondii
Tall Donkey Orchid
Vulnerable
30
2000
Diuris emarginata
61
2003
Diuris laevis
Nanny Goat Orchid
79
2003
Diuris pauciflora
67
2005
Diuris pulchella
50
2006
Drakaea confluens
Endangered
50
2000
Drakaea elastica
Hammer Orchid
Endangered
10
1980
Drakaea thynniphila
51
2003
Epiblema grandiflorum
Babe-in-a-cradle
52
2002
Eriochilus valens
50
1989
Jonesiopsis brevisura
77
2004
Jonesiopsis cairnsiana
Zebra Orchid
54
2004
Jonesiopsis dorrienii
Cossack Spider Orchid
Endangered
40
1990
Jonesiopsis erythrochila
50
2002
Jonesiopsis fuscolutescens
Spider Orchid
100
1999
Jonesiopsis horistes
Orchid
53
2006
Jonesiopsis multiclavia
Lazy Spider-orchid
61
2003
Jonesiopsis polychroma
Orchid
52
2003
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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
Linguella aff. nana 19
100
1985
Linguella aff. nana 4
50
1996
Microtis brownii
52
2005
Microtis globula
South-Coast Mignonette Orchid
Vulnerable
50
1997
Microtis pulchella
59
1995
Oligochaetochilus leptochilus
75
2006
Paracaleana disjuncta
Duck Orchid
70
2000
Praecoxanthus aphyllus
Leafless Orchid
56
2006
Prasophyllum lanceolatum
Brown Leek Orchid
100
1988
Prasophyllum odoratissimum
Leek Orchid
53
2001
Prasophyllum paulinae
Leek Orchid
100
1995
Prasophyllum triangulare
Dark Leek Orchid
50
1995
Pterostylis
sp. small stature
Greenhood
100
2002
Rhizanthella gardneri
Western Underground Orchid
Endangered
57
2002
Thelymitra canaliculata
Blue Sun Orchid
61
2002
Thelymitra cornicina
Lilac Sun Orchid
58
2002
Thelymitra cucullata
Swamp Sun Orchid
79
2004
Thelymitra granitora
Sun Orchid
56
2001
Thelymitra occidentalis
Sun Orchid
76
2004
Thelymitra psammophila
Sandplain Sun Orchid
Vulnerable
100
2002
Thelymitra tigrina
Tiger Orchid
61
2002
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Orchidaceae.
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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
Asterales
Asteraceae
Daisies and Allies
(158 out of 1019 species in Australia)
Argentipallium niveum
Everlasting
70
2003
Argentipallium tephrodes
Everlasting
85
2005
Asteridea nivea
Native Daisy
61
2003
Olearia imbricata
Daisy Bush
88
2001
Ozothamnus blackallii
Blackall Everlasting
50
1992
Ozothamnus lepidophyllus
Everlasting
61
2006
Senecio multicaulis
Senecio
62
2003
Menyanthaceae
Marshwort
(7 out of 29 species in Australia)
Villarsia calthifolia
Mountain Villarsia
Endangered
100
2006
Villarsia parnassiifolia
Marshwort
52
2004
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Menyanthaceae.
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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
Stylidiaceae
Triggerplants and Allies
(101 out of 293 species in Australia)
Levenhookia pauciflora
Deceptive Stylewort
56
2006
Levenhookia pulcherrima
Beautiful Stylewort
73
1997
Stylidium acuminatum
50
Stylidium albomontis
100
2006
Stylidium articulatum
Stout Triggerplant
100
2004
Stylidium assimile
Bronze-leaved Triggerplant
64
2005
Stylidium bellum
100
2005
Stylidium breviscapum
Boomerang Triggerplant
56
2006
Stylidium caespitosum
Fly-away Triggerplant
54
2004
Stylidium clavatum
100
2003
Stylidium corymbosum
100
2006
Stylidium daphne
100
2005
Stylidium diademum
78
2004
Stylidium diplectroglossum
86
2004
Stylidium edentatum
100
2006
Stylidium falcatum
Slender Beaked Triggerplant
60
1999
Stylidium galioides
Yellow Mountain Triggerplant
Vulnerable
100
2003
Stylidium glandulosissimum
100
2004
Stylidium glandulosum
Bushy Triggerplant
80
1995
Stylidium glaucifolium
52
2005
Stylidium gloeophyllum
86
2004
Stylidium hirsutum
Hairy Triggerplant
82
2004
Stylidium imbricatum
Tile Leaved Triggerplant
100
2003
Stylidium insensitivum
85
2005
Stylidium keigheryi
100
2005
Stylidium lepidum
Redcaps
50
2003
Stylidium luteum
Yellow Triggerplant
92
2004
Stylidium macranthum
Crab Claws
76
2006
Stylidium nymphaeum
100
Stylidium pilosum
Silky Triggerplant
77
2003
Stylidium pingrupense
78
2003
Stylidium planirosulum
57
2004
Stylidium plantagineum
Plantagenet Triggerplant
65
2003
Stylidium preissii
Lizard Triggerplant
76
2004
Stylidium pritzelianum
Royal Triggerplant
92
2004
Stylidium pseudohirsutum
86
2003
Stylidium pygmaeum
Pygmy Triggerplant
65
1999
Stylidium roseonanum
64
1997
Stylidium rosulatum
100
2002
Stylidium rupestre
Rock Triggerplant
93
2005
Stylidium scandens
Climbing Triggerplant
53
2007
Stylidium spathulatum
Creamy Triggerplant
55
2004
Stylidium spinulosum
Topsy-turvy Triggerplant
90
2004
Stylidium squamosotuberosum
Fleshy-rhizomed Trigger Plant
57
2004
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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
Stylidium tenue
60
2003
Stylidium thryonides
100
Stylidium turleyae
72
2006
Stylidium tylosum
67
1991
Stylidium verticillatum
Pink Mountain Triggerplant
100
2005
Stylidium violaceum
Violet Triggerplant
62
2004
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Stylidiaceae.
Caryophyllales
Amaranthaceae
Pigweed
(16 out of 157 species in Australia)
Ptilotus caespitulosus
Ptilotus
71
Chenopodiaceae
Saltbushes and Allies
(56 out of 291 species in Australia)
Tegicornia uniflora
Mat Samphire
85
2006
Droseraceae
Sundews
(51 out of 117 species in Australia)
Drosera bicolor
Sundew
100
2006
Drosera dichrosepala
Rusty Sundew
91
2004
Drosera erythrogyne
Sundew
67
2003
Drosera fimbriata
Manypeaks Sundew
Vulnerable
87
2005
Drosera huegelii
Bold Sundew
67
2005
Drosera lasiantha
Sundew
100
2000
Drosera modesta
Modest Rainbow
58
1997
Drosera monticola
Sundew
100
1994
Drosera platypoda
Fan-leaved Sundew
76
1997
Drosera prostratoscaposa
Sundew
100
1990
Drosera purpurascens
Sundew
68
2001
Drosera roseana
Sundew
71
1999
Drosera sargentii
Sundew
67
1990
Drosera scorpioides
Shaggy Sundew
81
2006
Drosera sulphurea
Sulphur Flowered Sundew
50
2006
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Droseraceae.
Portulacaceae
Purslane
(10 out of 73 species in Australia)
Calandrinia porifera
Purslane
58
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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
Commelinales
Haemodoraceae
Bloodroots, Conostyles,
Kangaroo Paws and
their Allies
(41 out of 92 species in Australia)
Anigozanthos gabrielae
Dwarf Kangaroo Paw
100
1998
Anigozanthos onycis
South Stirling Kangaroo Paw
100
1990
Anigozanthos preissii
Kangaroo Paw
85
2006
Anigozanthos rufus
Red Kangaroo Paw
81
2005
Conostylis bealiana
Beals Conostylis
68
2006
Conostylis breviscapa
Conostylis
96
2002
Conostylis deplexa
Conostylis
100
1984
Conostylis drummondii
Drumonds Conostylis
Endangered
10
Conostylis lepidospermoides
Conostylis
Endangered
17
2002
Conostylis misera
Grass Conostylis
Endangered
100
2001
Conostylis phathyrantha
Conostylis
57
2000
Conostylis rogeri
Conostylis
Vulnerable
43
Conostylis seorsiflora
Conostylis
81
2003
Conostylis vaginata
Sheath Cottonhead
96
2004
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Haemodoraceae.
Cycadales
Zamiaceae
Native Cycads
(3 out of 44 species in Australia)
Macrozamia dyeri
Cycad
86
1995
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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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