Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Dryandra kippistiana
Dryandra
67
2005
Dryandra nana
Dryandra
100
2004
Dryandra platycarpa
Dryandra
91
2002
Dryandra sclerophylla
Dryandra
100
2005
Dryandra serratuloides
Dryandra
65
2002
Dryandra shuttleworthiana
Dryandra
90
2005
Dryandra stenoprion
Dryandra
100
2004
Dryandra stricta
Dryandra
100
2006
Dryandra subulata
Dryandra
100
2004
Dryandra tortifolia
Dryandra
100
2005
Dryandra tridentata
Yellow Honeypot
100
2002
Dryandra trifontinalis
Dryandra
100
2001
Grevillea acrobotrya
Grevillea
100
2000
Grevillea althoferorum
Grevillea
Endangered
80
1995
Grevillea amplexans
Grevillea
100
2002
Grevillea annulifera
Prickly Plume Grevillea
87
2004
Grevillea argyrophylla
Grevillea
94
2004
Grevillea asparagoides
Grevillea
67
2003
Grevillea batrachioides
Grevillea
Endangered
100
2002
Grevillea biformis
Grevillea
62
2006
Grevillea biternata
Grevillea
71
2007
Grevillea brachystachya
Short-spiked Grevillea
67
1995
Grevillea bracteosa
Grevillea
52
2006
Grevillea calliantha
Grevillea
Endangered
100
2007
Grevillea candelabroides
Grevillea
93
2005
Grevillea christinae
Grevillea
80
2002
Grevillea christineae
Grevillea
Endangered
78
2006
Grevillea commutata
Grevillea
96
2003
Grevillea costata
Grevillea
100
2004
Grevillea delta
Grevillea
100
2005
Grevillea dielsiana
Grevillea
87
2005
Grevillea elongata
Grevillea
Vulnerable
44
Grevillea erinacea
Grevillea
100
2001
Grevillea exposita
Grevillea
100
2006
Grevillea fililoba
Grevillea
100
2002
Grevillea hakeoides
Grevillea
51
2009
Grevillea hirtella
Grevillea gunapin
86
2005
Grevillea humifusa
Grevillea
Endangered
89
2002
Grevillea intricata
Grevillea
100
2002
Grevillea leptopoda
Grevillea
100
2001
Grevillea leucoclada
Grevillea
100
2005
Grevillea leucopteris
Grevillea
95
2005
Grevillea levis
Grevillea
58
2006
Grevillea makinsonii
Grevillea
100
2003
Grevillea murex
Grevillea
Endangered
100
2004
Grevillea olivacea
Grevillea
92
1992
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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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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Grevillea petrophiloides
Grevillea
55
2003
Grevillea phanerophlebia
Grevillea
100
2004
Grevillea pinaster
Grevillea
95
2005
Grevillea pinifolia
Grevillea
67
2002
Grevillea polybotrya
Grevillea
89
2002
Grevillea pythara
Grevillea
Endangered
60
1997
Grevillea rosieri
Grevillea
57
2002
Grevillea rudis
Grevillea
100
2005
Grevillea saccata
Pouched Grevillea
96
2001
Grevillea stenomera
Grevillea
84
2002
Grevillea tenuiloba
Grevillea
69
2007
Grevillea thyrsoides
Grevillea
100
2003
Grevillea trachytheca
Grevillea
67
2004
Grevillea triloba
Grevillea
94
2004
Grevillea uniformis
Grevillea
100
2007
Hakea anadenia
Hakea
69
2005
Hakea auriculata
Hakea
90
2005
Hakea bucculenta
Hakea
74
2005
Hakea candolleana
Hakea
51
2003
Hakea circumalata
Hakea
77
2005
Hakea conchifolia
Hakea
79
2005
Hakea costata
Hakea
66
2005
Hakea eneabba
Hakea
100
2002
Hakea flabellifolia
Hakea
95
2004
Hakea invaginata
Hakea
53
2009
Hakea longiflora
Hakea
100
2005
Hakea megalosperma
Lesueur Hakea
Vulnerable
100
2004
Hakea neurophylla
Hakea
100
2004
Hakea orthorrhyncha
Hakea
100
1997
Hakea psilorrhyncha
Hakea
85
2006
Hakea pycnoneura
Hakea
88
2005
Hakea smilacifolia
Hakea
63
2001
Hakea spathulata
Hakea
58
2003
Isopogon adenanthoides
Spider Cone Flower
91
2005
Isopogon divergens
Isopogon
55
2006
Isopogon inconspicuus
Isopogon
100
2004
Isopogon linearis
Isopogon
82
2006
Isopogon tridens
Isopogon
93
2006
Lambertia multiflora
Lambertia
64
2006
Persoonia acicularis
Persoonia
76
2005
Persoonia biglandulosa
Persoonia
88
2003
Persoonia bowgada
Persoonia
62
2006
Persoonia brachystylis
Short-styled Persoonia
100
1999
Persoonia chapmaniana
Persoonia
76
2006
Persoonia hexagona
Persoonia
91
2006
Persoonia papillosa
Persoonia
100
1988
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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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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Persoonia pentasticha
Persoonia
75
2006
Persoonia rudis
Persoonia
77
2007
Persoonia rufiflora
Persoonia
65
2007
Persoonia stricta
Persoonia
69
2003
Petrophile biternata
Petrophile
50
1995
Petrophile chrysantha
Petrophile
88
1999
Petrophile clavata
Petrophile
62
2005
Petrophile conifera
Petrophile
97
2003
Petrophile drummondii
Petrophile
76
2005
Petrophile incurvata
Petrophile
62
2000
Petrophile macrostachya
Petrophile
59
2006
Petrophile megalostegia
Petrophile
98
2005
Petrophile nivea
Petrophile
100
2001
Petrophile pilostyla
Petrophile
100
2003
Petrophile scabriuscula
Petrophile
87
2003
Petrophile semifurcata
Petrophile
87
2005
Petrophile shuttleworthiana
Petrophile
80
2005
Stirlingia abrotanoides
Stirlingia
68
1988
Strangea cynanchicarpa
Strangea
100
2004
Synaphea aephynsa
Synaphea
94
2006
Synaphea endothrix
Synaphea
100
2003
Synaphea lesueurensis
Synaphea
100
2002
Synaphea oulopha
Synaphea
100
1997
Synaphea quartzitica
Synaphea
Endangered
50
2002
Synaphea recurva
Synaphea
75
2001
Synaphea sparsiflora
Synaphea
89
2003
Xylomelum angustifolium
Xylomelum
62
2004
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Proteaceae.
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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
Sapindales
Rutaceae
Boronia, Correa, Citrus,
Phebalium, Philotheca,
Zieria and Allies
(57 out of 496 species in Australia)
Asterolasia drummondii
Gairdner Range Starbush
100
2004
Boronia adamsiana
Barbalin Boronia
Vulnerable
21
1993
Boronia busseliana
Boronia
50
1980
Boronia cymosa
Granite Boronia
79
2005
Diplolaena cinerea
Diplolaena
100
1995
Diplolaena eneabbensis
Diplolaena
100
2004
Diplolaena ferruginea
Diplolaena
96
1998
Diplolaena geraldtonensis
Diplolaena
100
2001
Diplolaena leemaniana
Diplolaena
100
2003
Diplolaena mollis
Diplolaena
62
2004
Diplolaena obovata
Diplolaena
71
2000
Drummondita ericoides
Moresby Range Drummondita
Endangered
100
2003
Geleznowia verrucosa
Geleznowia
56
2007
Philotheca glabra
Philotheca
74
2004
Philotheca kalbarriensis
Philotheca
62
2005
Philotheca pinoides
Philotheca
100
2005
Philotheca wonganensis
Wongan Eriostemon
Endangered
67
1983
This region rates highly for endemism of Rutaceae.
Sapindaceae
Tamarind, Whitewood,
Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes
(21 out of 222 species in Australia)
Diplopeltis huegelii
Pepperflower
59
2007
Diplopeltis petiolaris
Pepperflower
95
2004
Dodonaea ericoides
Hop Bush
64
2004
Dodonaea
sp. koolanooka hills
Hop Bush
100
2005
Saxifragales
Aphanopetalaceae
(1 out of 2 species in Australia)
Aphanopetalum clematideum
Western Gum Vine
70
2005
This region rates highly for endemism of Aphanopetalaceae.
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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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Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Solanales
Solanaceae
Native Gooseberries,
Wild Tomatos and
Boxthorns
(33 out of 210 species in Australia)
Anthocercis ilicifolia
Tailflower
52
2004
Anthocercis intricata
Tailflower
92
2004
Anthotroche myoporoides
Myoporum-like Anthotroche
85
2003
Anthotroche walcottii
Anthtroche
97
2003
Cyphanthera racemosa
Ray Flower
91
2005
Solanum oldfieldii
Nightshade
62
2005
This region rates highly for richness of Solanaceae.
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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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Appendix 1
List 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 fauna
Actinopterygii
Ray-finned fish
Ambassidae
Chanda Perches, Glassfishes, Perchlets
Apogonidae
Big Eyes, Cardinal Fishes, Cardinalfishes, Gobbleguts, Soldier
Ariidae
Fork-tailed Catfishes
Atherinidae
Hardyheads, Silversides, Whitebait
Batrachoididae
Bastard Stonefish, Frogfishes, Toadfishes
Belonidae
Long Toms, Longtoms, Needle Fishes, Needlefishes
Blenniidae
Blennies, Fangblennies, Rockshippers
Brachionichthyidae
Handfishes
Carangidae
Amberjacks, Jacks, Pilotfishes, Pompanos, Queenfishes, Run
Cepolidae
Bandfishes
Chanidae
Milkfish
Clinidae
Snake Blennies, Weedfishes
Clupeidae
Herrings, Menhadens, Pilchards, Sardines, Shads, Sprats
Cynoglossidae
Tongue Soles
Diodontidae
Burrfishes, Porcupinefishes
Eleotridae
Gudgeons, Sleepers
Elopidae
Ladyfish
Engraulidae
Anchovies
Enoplosidae
Oldwife
Ephippidae
Batfishes, Spadefishes
Galaxiidae
Galaxias, Salamanderfish
Gerreidae
Mojarras, Silver Biddies, Silver-bellies, Silverbellies, Silverbiddi
Gobiidae
Gobies
Gonorynchidae
Beaked Salmon, Beaked Sandfish, Ratfish
Hemiramphidae
Garfishes, Halfbeaks
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Vertebrate fauna
Kuhliidae
Flagtails
Kurtidae
Nurseryfishes
Kyphosidae
Drummers, Halfmoons, Knifefishes, Microcanthids, Nibblers, S
Labridae
Wrasses, Parrotfishes, Rockwhitings
Leiognathidae
Pony Fishes, Ponyfishes, Slipmouths
Lutjanidae
Fusilers, Hussars, Snappers, Tropical Snappers
Megalopidae
Tarpons
Melanotaeniidae
Rainbowfishes
Microdesmidae
Dartfishes, Wormfishes
Monacanthidae
Leatherjackets
Mugilidae
Mullets
Muraenidae
Moray Eels
Ophichthidae
Snake Eels, Worm Eels
Osteoglossidae
Saratoga
Ostraciidae
Boxfishes, Coffer Fishes, Cowfishes, Trunkfishes, Turretfishes
Paralichthyidae
Sand Flounders
Percichthyidae
Australian Freshwater Basses, Australian Freshwater Blackfish
Platycephalidae
Flatheads
Pleuronectidae
Right Handed Flatfishes, Righteye Flounders
Plotosidae
Eel-Tailed Catfishes
Polynemidae
Tassel-fishes, Threadfin Salmons, Threadfins
Pomacentridae
Damselfishes
Pomatomidae
Bluefish, Tailor
Pristigasteridae
Ilishas, Pellonas, Pristigasterids
Pseudomugilidae
Blue Eyes, Blue-eyes
Retropinnidae
Southern Graylings, Southern Smelts
Scatophagidae
Butterfishes, Scats
Sciaenidae
Croakers, Drums, Jewfishes
Serranidae
Basslets, Perchlets, Rockcods, Wirrahs
Siganidae
Mi Mi, Rabbit Fish, Rabbitfishes, Spinefoot
Sillaginidae
Sillagos, Whitings
Soleidae
Soles
Sparidae
Breams, Porgies, Seabreams
Synbranchidae
One-gilled Eel, Swamp Eels
Syngnathidae
Pipefishes, Seahorses
Synodontidae
Lizardfishes
Terapontidae
Grunters
Tetraodontidae
Blowfishes, Pufferfishes, Puffers, Toadfishes, Tobys
Tetrarogidae
Fortesques, Sailback Scorpionfishes, Waspfish
Toxotidae
Archerfishes, Rifle Fish
Zanclidae
Moorish Idol
Amphibia
Amphibians
Hylidae
Tree-Frogs
Microhylidae
Micro Tree-Frogs
Myobatrachidae
Myobatrachid or Southern Frogs
Ranidae
True Frogs
Aves
Birds
Acanthizidae
Scrubwrens, Thornbills and Allies
Accipitridae
Eagles, Hawks and Kites
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Vertebrate fauna
Aegothelidae
Owlet Nightjars
Alaudidae
Larks
Alcedinidae
Kingfishers and Kookaburras
Anatidae
Swans, Ducks and Geese
Anhingidae
Darter
Anseranatidae
Magpie Goose
Apodidae
Swifts and Swiftlets
Ardeidae
Herons, Egrets and Bitterns
Artamidae
Butcherbirds, Currawongs and Woodswallows
Atrichornithidae
Scrub-birds
Burhinidae
Thicknees (Stone-Curlews)
Cacatuidae
Cockatoos
Campephagidae
Cuckoo-shrikes, Trillers and Minivets
Caprimulgidae
Nightjars
Casuariidae
Cassowary and Emus
Centropodidae
Pheasant Coucal
Charadriidae
Plovers, Dotterels and Lapwings
Ciconiidae
Black-necked Stork
Climacteridae
Treecreepers
Columbidae
Pigeons and Doves
Coraciidae
Dollarbird
Corcoracidae
Australasian Mud-nesters
Corvidae
Crows and Jays
Cuculidae
Cuckoos
Dicaeidae
Flower-peckers
Dicruridae
Fan-tails, Drongos and Monarchs
Diomedeidae
Albatrosses
Estrildidae
Grass Finches
Eupetidae
Whipbirds, Quail-thrushes and Jewel-babblers
Falconidae
Falcons and Kestrels
Fregatidae
Frigatebirds
Glareolidae
Pratincoles
Gruidae
Cranes
Haematopodidae
Oystercatchers
Hirundinidae
Swallows and Martins
Hydrobatidae
Storm-petrels
Jacanidae
Jacanas
Laridae
Gulls, Terns, Skuas and Jaegers
Maluridae
Fairy-wrens and Grasswrens
Megapodiidae
Mound-builders
Meliphagidae
Honeyeaters and Australian Chats
Menuridae
Lyrebirds
Meropidae
Rainbow Bee-eater
Motacillidae
Pipits and Wagtails
Muscicapidae
Old World Flycatchers and Thrushes
Nectariniidae
Sunbirds and Spiderhunters
Neosittidae
Australian Sitella
Oriolidae
Old World Orioles and Figbirds
Orthonychidae
Logrunners
Otididae
Australian Bustard
Pachycephalidae
Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and Allies
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