Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Acacia oxyclada
Wattle
94
2005
Acacia pelophila
Wattle
100
2001
Acacia plautella
Wattle
88
2003
Acacia pterocaulon
Wattle
100
2004
Acacia puncticulata
Wattle
97
2003
Acacia quadrisulcata
Wattle
88
2003
Acacia recurvata
Recurved Wattle
Endangered
86
2004
Acacia restiacea
Wattle
56
2005
Acacia ridleyana
Wattle
50
1991
Acacia rostellifera
Wattle
55
2007
Acacia scalena
Wattle
53
2003
Acacia scirpifolia
Wattle
87
2003
Acacia semicircinalis
Wongan Wattle
Vulnerable
43
1968
Acacia sessilis
Wattle
53
2003
Acacia sibina
Wattle
52
2006
Acacia signata
Wattle
71
2003
Acacia simulans
Barrens Kindred Wattle
72
Acacia
sp. narrow phyllode
Wattle
100
2009
Acacia spathulifolia
Wattle
69
2006
Acacia sphenophylla
Wattle
96
2003
Acacia splendens
Wattle
100
2005
Acacia stereophylla
Wodgil
53
2005
Acacia telmica
Wattle
100
2003
Acacia ulicina
Wattle
67
2005
Acacia vassalii
Vassal's Wattle
Endangered
29
2000
Acacia vittata
Lake Logue Wattle
50
2006
Acacia xanthina
Wattle
91
2005
Chorizema humile
Prostrate Flame-pea
Endangered
80
2007
Chorizema racemosum
Flame-pea
84
2006
Cristonia biloba
Bitter-pea
65
2005
Daviesia bursarioides
Bitter-pea
Endangered
100
2004
Daviesia chapmanii
Bitter-pea
90
2004
Daviesia daphnoides
Bitter-pea
74
2004
Daviesia debilior
Bitter-pea
62
2005
Daviesia dielsii
Bitter-pea
Vulnerable
47
2007
Daviesia divaricata
Bitter-pea
56
2005
Daviesia epiphyllum
Bitter-pea
86
2005
Daviesia oxyclada
Bitter-pea
100
2005
Daviesia pedunculata
Bitter-pea
88
2002
Daviesia podophylla
Bitter-pea
91
2005
Daviesia pteroclada
Bitter-pea
100
2004
Daviesia quadrilatera
Bitter-pea
93
2001
Daviesia ramosissima
Bitter-pea
89
2001
Daviesia speciosa
Bitter-pea
Endangered
83
2001
Daviesia subulata
Bitter-pea
100
2001
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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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Gastrolobium appressum
Poison-pea
Vulnerable
100
2005
Gastrolobium axillare
Scale-leaved Poison-pea
Vulnerable
66
2000
Gastrolobium hamulosum
Hook-point Poison-pea
Endangered
25
2004
Gastrolobium ilicifolium
Holly-leaved Poison-pea
61
2005
Gastrolobium oxylobioides
Champion Bay Poison-pea
79
2003
Gastrolobium plicatum
Poison-pea
88
2005
Gastrolobium polystachyum
Poison-pea
87
2005
Gastrolobium propinquum
Hutt River Poison-pea
100
2007
Gastrolobium reflexum
Poison-pea
80
2000
Gastrolobium rotundifolium
Gilbernine Poison-pea
69
2006
Gastrolobium triangulare
Poison-pea
91
2002
Gompholobium aristatum
Wedge-pea
52
2004
Gompholobium glutinosum
Wedge-pea
92
1999
Gompholobium muticum
Wedge-pea
100
1998
Gompholobium pungens
Pungent Wedge-pea
100
1977
Gompholobium roseum
Wedge-pea
100
1991
Hovea stricta
Hovea
61
2004
Jacksonia 1
Dogwood
100
1967
Jacksonia acicularis
Dogwood
50
1998
Jacksonia angulata
Dogwood
79
2005
Jacksonia arenicola
Dogwood
94
1996
Jacksonia calcicola
Dogwood
73
1997
Jacksonia carduacea
Dogwood
100
2002
Jacksonia cupulifera
Dogwood
100
2004
Jacksonia floribunda
Dogwood
59
2006
Jacksonia foliosa
Dogwood
65
1998
Jacksonia hakeoides
Hakea-leaved Dogwood
92
2005
Jacksonia lehmannii
Dogwood
54
2002
Jacksonia macrocalyx
Dogwood
86
2000
Jacksonia nutans
Dogwood
75
2002
Jacksonia pungens
Dogwood
Endangered
100
2007
Jacksonia rigida
Dogwood
100
2002
Jacksonia ulicina
Dogwood
100
1968
Jacksonia velutina
Dogwood
100
2004
Labichea cassioides
Cassia
75
2001
Labichea teretifolia
Cassia
88
2004
Leptosema aphyllum
Bush-pea
76
2005
Leptosema tomentosum
Bush-pea
67
2003
Mirbelia bursarioides
Boxthorn Mirbelia
50
2000
Mirbelia longifolia
Long-flowered Mirbelia
100
2005
Mirbelia taxifolia
Mirbelia
50
1995
Mirbelia ternata
Mirbelia
100
2000
Ptychosema pusillum
Dwarf Pea
Vulnerable
40
1992
Pultenaea
sp. mt lesueur
Bacon and Eggs
100
2002
Pultenaea urodon
Bacon and Eggs
62
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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Sphaerolobium gracile
Reed Pea
92
2005
Sphaerolobium pulchellum
Reed Pea
100
2001
Urodon phylicoides
Port Gregory Native Pea
88
2003
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Fabaceae.
Fagales
Casuarinaceae
She-oaks
(18 out of 69 species in Australia)
Allocasuarina dielsiana
Northern She-oak
62
2005
Allocasuarina drummondiana
Drummonds She-oak
50
2006
Allocasuarina grevilleoides
She-oak
70
1981
Allocasuarina ramosissima
She-oak
81
2003
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Casuarinaceae.
Lamiales
Phrymaceae
(5 out of 21 species in Australia)
Peplidium
sp. c
50
2009
This region rates highly for endemism of Phrymaceae.
Scrophulariaceae
Figworts
(5 out of 99 species in Australia)
Eremophila resinosa
Resinous Eremophila
Endangered
6
2001
Liliales
Colchicaceae
Nancies and Allies
(18 out of 48 species in Australia)
Burchardia rosea
Native Lily
94
2005
Wurmbea densiflora
Nancy
56
2005
Wurmbea dilatata
Nancy
100
2005
Wurmbea murchisoniana
Murchison Nancy
61
2002
Wurmbea
sp. paynes find
100
2009
Wurmbea tubulosa
Long-flowered Nancy
Endangered
100
1999
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Colchicaceae.
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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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Malpighiales
Euphorbiaceae
Spurges
(35 out of 315 species in Australia)
Beyeria gardneri
100
2006
Beyeria lepidopetala
Endangered
80
2006
Beyeria similis
82
2000
Monotaxis bracteata
75
2007
Ricinocarpos muricatus
58
2006
Ricinocarpos oliganthus
100
2001
Ricinocarpos psilocladus
100
2002
Ricinocarpos velutinus
72
2009
Stachystemon axillaris
Leafy Stachystemon
72
2006
Stachystemon nematophorus
Three-flowered Stachystemon
Vulnerable
100
2005
This region rates highly for endemism of Euphorbiaceae.
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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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Malvales
Sterculiaceae
Kurrajongs and
Bottletrees
(64 out of 273 species in Australia)
Commersonia microphylla
75
2003
Commersonia pulchella
79
2005
Guichenotia alba
100
2006
Guichenotia angustifolia
53
2005
Guichenotia astropletha
86
1996
Guichenotia basivirida
81
2004
Guichenotia intermedia
83
2004
Guichenotia macrantha
52
2004
Guichenotia quasicalva
100
2005
Keraudrenia hermanniifolia
68
2005
Lasiopetalum angustifolium
Narrow leaved Lasiopetalum
68
2005
Lasiopetalum drummondii
93
2004
Lasiopetalum lineare
79
1997
Lasiopetalum ogilvieanum
100
1996
Lasiopetalum oldfieldii
94
2002
Lasiopetalum oppositifolium
94
1996
Lasiopetalum
sp. badgingarra
75
2002
Lasiopetalum
sp. coorow
100
2000
Lasiopetalum
sp. watheroo
100
2000
Rulingia borealis
85
2001
Rulingia densiflora
79
2004
Thomasia formosa
100
2002
Thomasia rulingioides
62
1997
Thomasia
sp. arthur river
100
Thomasia tremandroides
71
2003
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Sterculiaceae.
Thymelaeaceae
Pimeleas
(24 out of 110 species in Australia)
Pimelea floribunda
Rice Flower
75
2002
Pimelea gilgiana
Rice Flower
56
2004
Pimelea leucantha
Rice Flower
61
2004
Pimelea neokyrea
Rice Flower
88
Pimelea sessilis
Rice Flower
78
2005
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Thymelaeaceae.
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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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Myrtales
Myrtaceae
Native Myrtles
(546 out of 2211 species in Australia)
Babingtonia subcuneata
Baeckea
100
2002
Baeckea benthamii
Baeckea
100
1992
Baeckea blackallii
Baeckea
100
2002
Baeckea grandiflora
Large-flowered Baeckea
84
2006
Baeckea grandis
Baeckea
81
2003
Baeckea leptantha
Myrtle
80
2002
Baeckea margarethae
Baeckea
80
2002
Baeckea megaflora
Baeckea
78
2002
Baeckea pentagonantha
Baeckea
80
2007
Baeckea recurva
Baeckea
67
1982
Baeckea robusta
Baeckea
92
2004
Baeckea
sp. mingenew
Baeckea
100
2002
Baeckea
sp. moora
Baeckea
100
2002
Baeckea
sp. mullewa-morawa
Baeckea
100
1981
Baeckea
sp. murchison river
Baeckea
100
1979
Baeckea
sp. wubin
Baeckea
100
2002
Baeckea
sp. yuna
Baeckea
100
Baeckea teretifolia
Myrtle
100
2002
Baeckea umbellifera
Myrtle
98
2005
Balaustion microphyllum
Myrtle
83
2003
Beaufortia aestiva
Beaufortia
89
2003
Beaufortia bicolor
Beaufortia
100
2002
Beaufortia dampieri
Beaufortia
50
1988
Beaufortia elegans
Beaufortia
57
2006
Beaufortia eriocephala
Woolly Bottlebrush
63
2002
Beaufortia squarrosa
Beaufortia
64
2005
Calothamnus blepharospermus
Net-bush
88
2005
Calothamnus chrysantherus
Net-bush
80
2006
Calothamnus formosus
Net-bush
62
2005
Calothamnus glaber
Net-bush
100
1992
Calothamnus hirsutus
Net-bush
61
2006
Calothamnus homalophyllus
Net-bush
90
2005
Calothamnus kalbarriensis
Net-bush
62
2004
Calothamnus longissimus
Net-bush
93
2004
Calothamnus oldfieldii
Net-bush
86
2003
Calothamnus torulosus
Net-bush
51
2001
Calytrix acutifolia
Star flower
50
1990
Calytrix aurea
Star flower
57
2002
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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 Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Calytrix brevifolia
Star flower
81
2007
Calytrix chrysantha
Star flower
100
2006
Calytrix depressa
Star flower
57
2006
Calytrix drummondii
Star flower
90
2002
Calytrix ecalycata
Star flower
94
1997
Calytrix empetroides
Star flower
100
1980
Calytrix eneabbensis
Star flower
100
2005
Calytrix formosa
Star flower
78
2005
Calytrix gracilis
Star flower
67
2005
Calytrix harvestiana
Star flower
100
1997
Calytrix oldfieldii
Star flower
91
2005
Calytrix paucicostata
Star flower
100
2005
Calytrix platycheiridia
Star flower
100
2003
Calytrix purpurea
Star flower
94
2002
Calytrix
sp. paynes find
100
2009
Calytrix strigosa
Star flower
69
2005
Calytrix superba
Star flower
100
2005
Chamelaucium griffinii
Waxflower
Vulnerable
100
2001
Chamelaucium marchantii
Waxflower
100
2004
Chamelaucium micranthum
Waxflower
56
2003
Conothamnus trinervis
Smokebush
91
2003
Corymbia chlorolampra
Bloodwood
100
2007
Corynanthera flava
Myrtle
100
2005
Darwinia acerosa
Mountain bell
Endangered
30
1995
Darwinia capitellata
Mountain bell
82
2003
Darwinia drummondii
Mountain bell
60
2002
Darwinia helichrysoides
Mountain bell
100
1991
Darwinia masonii
Mountain bell
Vulnerable
50
1998
Darwinia mt ney
(ma burgman & s mcnee 1274)
Mountain bell
100
Darwinia neildiana
Mountain bell
94
2004
Darwinia oldfieldii
Mountain bell
90
2000
Darwinia pauciflora
Mountain bell
95
2006
Darwinia pinifolia
Mountain bell
75
2005
Darwinia purpurea
Mountain bell
60
2007
Darwinia repens
Mountain bell
100
1955
Darwinia sanguinea
Mountain bell
100
2005
Darwinia
sp. watheroo
Mountain bell
100
1988
Darwinia speciosa
Mountain bell
100
2002
Darwinia uncinata
Mountain bell
54
2004
Darwinia virescens
Mountain bell
100
2005
Enekbatus sessilis
Myrtle
100
2002
Enekbatus stowardii
Myrtle
67
1999
Eremaea acutifolia
Eremaea
95
2001
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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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