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Department of

Environment,

Water and

Natural Resources

Adelaide and Mount Lofty

Ranges NRM Region

Regional Species

Conservation

Assessment Project,

Phase 1:

Regional Species

Status Assessments

July 2014

Technical Report 2014/12

www.environment.sa.gov.au

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Regional Species Conservation Assessment Project,

Phase 1 Report:

Regional Species Status Assessments,

Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Region

S Gillam and R Urban

July 2014

DEWNR Technical Report 2014/12

This publication may be cited as: Gillam, S. and Urban, R. (2014) Regional Species Conservation Assessment Project, Phase 1 Report: Regional Species Status Assessments, Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Region. Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, South Australia. Cover Photographs: Species occurring within the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region (from top): Purple Cockatoo Glossodia major; Buff-banded Rail Gallirallus philippensis; Western Pygmy-possum Cercartetus concinnus (photo: Tony Robinson); Weeping Emubush Eremophila longifolia; Rainbow Bee-eater Merops ornatus; Pale Fanflower Scaevola albida; Short-beaked Echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus; Milkmaids Burchardia umbellata; Banjo Frog Lymnodynastes dumerilii (photo: Tony Robinson); Tate’s Grass-tree Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp tateana (photo: Tony Robinson); Pink Swamp-heath Sprengelia incarnata (photo: Peter Lang); Bynoe’s gecko Heteronotia binoei (photo: Tony Robinson); – all photos: Sharon Gillam, unless otherwise stated.

Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001 http://www.environment.sa.gov.au © Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Apart from fair dealings and other uses permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), no part of this publication may be reproduced, published, communicated, transmitted, modified or commercialised without the prior written permission of the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. Disclaimer While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the contents of this publication are factually correct, the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources makes no representations and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or fitness for any particular purpose of the contents, and shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be occasioned directly or indirectly through the use of or reliance on the contents of this publication. Reference to any company, product or service in this publication should not be taken as a Departmental endorsement of the company, product or service.

ISBN: 978-1-922255-00-6

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................................... v

Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................... vii

1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1

2. Methodology ............................................................................................................................... 2

2.1 Project area ..................................................................................................................... 2

2.2 Data preparation .............................................................................................................. 5

2.3 Assessment criteria ......................................................................................................... 6

2.4 Consultation process ....................................................................................................... 7

2.5 Data analysis ................................................................................................................... 8

3. Data limitations .......................................................................................................................... 9

4. Results ........................................................................................................................................ 9

4.1 Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area ...................................................................... 10

4.2 IBRA Subregions/IMCRA Regions ................................................................................ 12

4.3 Species in protected and unprotected areas ................................................................. 12

4.4 Threatened species richness......................................................................................... 16

4.5 Species lists and data availability .................................................................................. 22

5. Summary ................................................................................................................................... 22

5.1 Next steps ..................................................................................................................... 23

References ...................................................................................................................................... 24

Appendices

Appendix 1 Landscape descriptions for each IBRA subregion .............................................. 26

Appendix 2 Example of distribution map created for each species ....................................... 27

Appendix 3

a). IUCN Criteria for the threatened categories (CR, EN, VU) plus Rare ....................... 28

b). Outline of each status category ................................................................................. 30

Appendix 4

a). Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges fauna workshops conducted ........................................ 31

b). Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges flora workshops conducted .......................................... 31

Appendix 5 Overall regional categories derived from weighted scores ................................. 32

Appendix 6

Number and percentage of fauna species per status rating per subregion .................... 33

Appendix 7

Number and percentage of fauna species per trend per subregion ............................... 33

Appendix 8

Number and percentage of flora species per status rating per subregion ...................... 34

Appendix 9

Number and percentage of flora species per trend per subregion ................................. 34

Appendix 10

a). Number of Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges flora species per status ratings in

protected and unprotected areas (1994 – 2013) ............................................................ 35

b). Number of Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges fauna species per status ratings in

protected and unprotected areas (1994 – 2013) ............................................................ 36

Appendix 11

a). Fauna species list for project area, from most to least threatened ............................ 37

b). Fauna species list for project area, in order of taxonomic sequence......................... 49

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Appendix 12

a). Flora species list for project area, from most to least threatened .............................. 61

b). Flora species list for project area, in alphabetical order .......................................... 107

Appendix 13

a). Fauna species in surrounding IMCRA regions ........................................................ 153

b). Flora species in surrounding IMCRA regions .......................................................... 157

Appendix 14

a). Fauna species removed from project area .............................................................. 158

b). Flora species removed from project area ................................................................ 160

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. IBRA subregions within the project area .............................................................................. 4

Table 2. a). Status categories and abbreviations used in assessments ............................................ 7

b). Trend categories and symbols used in assessments ..................................................... 7

Table 3. Number of species per group that were reviewed, assessed and removed ....................... 10

Table 4. Number and percentage of fauna species per status category for the

Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area .......................................................................... 11

Table 5. Number and percentage of fauna species per trend category for the

Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area .......................................................................... 11

Table 6. Number and percentage of flora species per status category for the

Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area .......................................................................... 11

Table 7. Number and percentage of flora species per trend category for the

Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area .......................................................................... 11

Table 8. Threatened flora species with less than 15% of their records occurring

in protected areas in the Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area ................................... 15

Table 9. Threatened fauna species with less than 15% of their records occurring

in protected areas in the Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area ................................... 17

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Map showing location of IBRA subregions within the project area ..................................... 3

Figure 2. Frequency distributions of the percentage of All Flora records and

Threatened (VU, EN, CR) flora records from 1994 – 2013

occurring within protected areas ........................................................................................ 13

Figure 3. Frequency distributions of the percentage of All Fauna records and

Threatened (VU, EN, CR) fauna records from 1994 – 2013

occurring within protected areas ........................................................................................ 14

Figure 4. Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area threatened fauna species richness map.......... 19

Figure 5. Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area threatened flora species richness map ........... 20

Figure 6. Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges project area threatened species (flora and fauna)

richness map .................................................................................................................... 21

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Acknowledgements The completion of Phase 1 of the Regional Species Status Assessment Project for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Region would not have been possible without the invaluable expertise, information, time and support given by many people. Many thanks to the following for their significant contribution in workshops and the consultation process: Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources staff: Dave Armstrong, Doug Bickerton, Graham Carpenter, Peter Copley, Dan Duval, Doug Fotheringham, Jeff Foulkes, Jody Gates, Kate Graham, Peter Lang, Martin O’Leary, Robyn Molsher, Helen Owens, Joe Quarmby, Luke Price, Dan Rogers, Ron Sandercock, Wendy Stubbs, Jo Sullivan, Jason van Weenen, Helen Vonow. Community members: Bob Bates, Chris Baxter, Ken & Barbara Bayley, Andrew Black, Phil & Thelma Bridle, Clive Chesson, Peter Gower, Tim Croft, Cathy & Malcolm Houston, Peter Matejcic, June Niejalke, Ron Taylor. South Australian Museum: Mark Hutchinson, Catherine Kemper, Terry Reardon. Other agencies/organisations: Peri Coleman (Delta Environmental), Tim Jury (Nature Conservation Society of SA), Ben McCallum (EAC Ecological Evaluation Pty Ltd), Penny Paton (private consultant), Ann Prescott (consultant botanist), David Schmarr (SARDI), Ben Simon (Goolwa to Wellington Local Action Planning Association Inc), Nick Whiterod (Aquasave). Acknowledgement is given to the following people who provided their highly valued knowledge and expertise outside of the workshop process: Bill Barker (State Herbarium of SA), Dean Cunningham (State Herbarium), Jeurgen Kellerman (State Herbarium), David Stemmer (SA Museum), Rosemary Taplin (State Herbarium), Helmutt Toelken (State Herbarium). Special thanks to Ellen Krahnert (Ecological Directions) for her assistance with GIS and data-related applications and queries throughout workshops. Thanks also to Roman Urban (DEWNR) for helping out with GIS support when needed. The support provided by those assisting with data capture during workshops is very much appreciated, including Amy Anderson, Doug Bickerton, Henry Rutherford, Erin Sautter, Christina Son, Thai Te. The authors are sincerely grateful to those who travelled to attend workshops. Many thanks to Felicity Smith and Helen Owens (of DEWNR) for their continued support with Biological Database of SA queries; and to Tim Croft for his ongoing and very much appreciated help and advice throughout the project. Thanks to DEWNR staff: Jason van Weenen and Simon Sherriff for providing valuable comments on an earlier version of this report; to Matt Miles for completing a data systems review; and to Colin Cichon for assistance with final formatting and copy editing.

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Executive Summary In South Australia (SA), a Regional Species Conservation Assessment framework was developed to contribute to the knowledge base and management of threatened species and ecological communities, at a regional level. The aim is to provide a standardised approach to assessing and prioritising South Australia’s native species to guide species conservation and recovery, in each of the Natural Resources Management (NRM) regions across the state. This is the first time an assessment of species’ conservation status for all native vertebrate fauna and vascular flora has been undertaken at a NRM regional, not to mention Interim Biogeographical Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) subregional/ Interim Marine and Coastal Regionalisation for Australia (IMCRA) regional level, in South Australia. The extensive body of data gathered from the project can inform regional as well as statewide, national and global species conservation strategies. The Regional Species Conservation Assessment Project, Phase 1 was conducted for the set project area within the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges (AMLR) NRM Region between June 2013 and June 2014. The assessment process was completed, using:

Quantitative data obtained from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Biological Databases of SA, and

Qualitative data and information gathered from panels of experts during workshops. Outcomes of the assessment process include:

An expert-based assignment of conservation status and population trend to all native vertebrate fauna and flora species occurring within each IBRA subregion (and IMCRA region) within the defined project area, using International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) categories and criteria

The assessment of 374 native vertebrate fauna

The assessment of 1410 native vascular plant species. Assessments at the regional scale provide a range of valuable information, including:

Documented regional benchmarks (when known) for area of occupancy, population size estimates and population trends on a species by species basis

Identification of significant knowledge gaps where data are limited

A significantly improved basis for assessing conservation priorities and to address targets within No Species Loss: A Nature Conservation Strategy for South Australia 2007 – 2017 and regional NRM Plans, that focus on assessing the status of biodiversity at the regional level.

The project facilitates a systematic and standardised approach to the setting of conservation and recovery targets within any region. Conducting detailed status assessments at the regional level should:

Enhance ownership, awareness and clarity with regard to regional priority setting for threatened species;

Result in better decision making capacity when conducting state-wide status reviews (“region-up” approach);

Result in an improvement in the quality (through record validation) and quantity (through inclusion of significant old/new data) of records within the biological databases of SA.;

Vastly improve DEWNR’s capacity to effectively deliver the No Species Loss strategy at a state level; and

Provide a benchmark against which the success of future management strategies (and the impacts of trends such as climate change) can be evaluated.

Across the project area within the AMLR NRM Region, 33% (34% fauna, 32% flora) of all species were considered highly threatened (that is, Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered). If species classed as “Rare” and “Near Threatened” are included in the

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analysis, then the percentage of “species at risk” rises to an average of 69% (65% fauna, 73% flora). In addition, an average of 36% of all species (41% fauna, 31% flora) were believed to be in a state of decline. In the Data Deficient category, 2% (6) of fauna species were not rated and 7% (27) were not given a trend, as there was insufficient knowledge of those species. Similarly, 3% (47) of flora species were not rated and 16% (225) of species were not allocated a trend. Data Deficient species indicate knowledge gaps for potential further research and survey work. An examination of the spatial distribution of threatened species suggests the existence of “threatened species hotspots”. Areas showing the highest threatened species richness include Newland Head Conservation Park (CP), Inman and Hindmarsh River inlets, Mount Billy CP and surrounds, Aldinga Scrub CP, Cox Scrub CP and surrounds (including the Fleurieu Swamp systems), and Onkaparinga Recreation Park (RP)/estuary. These areas, together with Para Wirra RP and three surrounding Reservoir Reserves, Kaiserstuhl CP, the large reserves of the Hills Face Zone, Mount Bold Reservoir and Scott Creek CP, have emerged as significant hotspots for threatened species. These reserves and reserves surrounding water courses/bodies preserve a considerable portion of the remaining native vegetation and habitats in the project area and are therefore highly important to biodiversity conservation. See Section 4.4 Threatened Species Richness for further information on hotspot areas for both fauna and flora. The AMLR region comprises a diverse range of environmental associations, which provide an important area for biodiversity conservation in the higher rainfall areas of SA. The region has been extensively cleared for grazing, horticulture, dryland agriculture and urbanisation, with the remaining native vegetation existing mainly as isolated patches of various sizes and conditions, situated amongst urban and agricultural land uses. Around 90% of these remnants are less than 31 hectares in size and 45% of those are less than six hectares. Remnant vegetation communities are disproportionally represented due to past selective clearance patterns, with the most dominant vegetation type in the region now heathy woodland. Despite this, the region still comprises a wide range of ecological communities and ecosystems, which in turn supports a broad range of flora and fauna. As such, the Mount Lofty Ranges, along with Kangaroo Island, is recognised as one of 15 national biodiversity hotspots in Australia. Threatened species in these ecosystems and habitats are, however, subject to a range of impacts which are collectively contributing to species decline. Whilst the historical action of extensive native vegetation clearance has negatively impacted many species, there are many ongoing actions which continue to place stress on threatened native flora and fauna in the region. Residential and commercial development; habitat fragmentation; competition and land degradation by both feral and overabundant native herbivores; predation by feral cats and the European Red Fox; the plant pathogen Phytophthora; weed invasion; inappropriate fire regimes; disruption of water regimes and water contamination; disease (e.g. chytrid fungus in amphibians; and beak and feather disease in threatened bird species) all present as considerable threats, as well as the implications of climate change. Many of the suggested hotspots are concentrated around existing protected areas mentioned above. There are, however, still threatened species with little to no formal habitat protection (listed in Tables 8 and 9) and a range of other species-rich areas, such as road reserves, which are subject to a range of threatening processes. This highlights an apparent need to identify and effectively manage the threatening processes in these significant areas, to safeguard the species they contain. This correlates with Goal 1 under the state’s No Species Loss Strategy, which is to maintain, improve and reconstruct habitats to prevent the further loss of species in SA.

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1. Introduction Biodiversity is continuing to decline across Australia, with calls for a much more targeted effort and a strategic move towards determining cost effective approaches to biodiversity conservation (Joseph et al. 2009; Lindenmayer et al. 2002; Mace et al. 2006; Marsh et al. 2007; McCarthy et al. 2008; Morton et al. 2009; Wilson et al. 2006). To address biodiversity decline, there is an urgent need for conservation programs and other national initiatives to focus on biodiversity priorities which are clearly defined, and at a regional scale. In South Australia (SA), a Regional Species Conservation Assessment framework was developed in two phases to contribute to the knowledge base and management of threatened species and ecological communities at a regional level. The aim was to provide a standardised approach to assessing and prioritising SA’s native species to guide species conservation and recovery, in each of the Natural Resource Management (NRM) regions across the state. Each region was assessed according to the Interim Biogeographical Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) subregions falling within or across the regional boundary. For the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges (AMLR) NRM Region, the actual project area covered the Mount Lofty Ranges and Fleurieu IBRA subregions (see Section 2.1 for project area description). The northern section of the AMLR NRM Region was assessed with the Northern and Yorke NRM Region (Gillam and Urban 2008). In the first phase of the project, a repeatable Species Status Assessment process was employed to assign a conservation status (using IUCN 2001 Categories and Criteria) and population trend to all native flora and fauna at a regional level. The process was based on both quantitative and qualitative material, making use of the best available biological data, and the expertise and knowledge of skilled and competent persons in various specialist fields. This phase of the project contributes to the development of an ecological information system to establish baseline biodiversity benchmarks. The second phase of the project (that follows this work) is a process whereby a panel of experts assess species according to a range of different criteria, building on the information obtained from Phase 1. Criteria for the prioritisation of species include (i) probability of extinction (determined by status ratings), (ii) consequences of extinction (ecological values, evolutionary values, social values, taxonomic uniqueness), and (iii) potential for successful recovery (knowledge of threatening processes, capacity to affect recovery, need for ongoing management). The aim of this secondary phase is to enhance the strategic nature of any species conservation programs. Refer to A Regional Species Conservation Assessment Process for South Australia - Phase 2 Report: Species Prioritisation (Gillam 2009). The outcome of the Regional Species Conservation Assessment project is a process to roll out Phases 1 and 2 across all NRM Regions, and ultimately, the development of a Regional Biodiversity Action Plan for the strategic conservation of threatened species in each NRM Region. A Regional Biodiversity Action Plan will aim to assist in improving the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of the regional management of threatened species, by providing detailed actions and priorities, and making better use of limited resources. Phases 1 and 2 have been completed for the Northern and Yorke, Eyre Peninsula, Alinytjara Wilurara, SA Murray-Darling Basin and South East NRM regions. Phase 1 has been completed for South Australian Arid Lands (SAAL), AMLR and Kangaroo Island NRM regions, and it is envisaged that Phase 2 for these regions will be completed by late 2014, providing a complete assessment for South Australia. This project makes a major contribution to the objectives under the South Australian Government initiative: No Species Loss: A Nature Conservation Strategy for South Australia 2007 – 2017 (DEH 2007), and is aligned with biodiversity targets in regional Natural Resources Management (NRM) Plans. In particular, the results of regional species assessments will be crucial to the assessment of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Plan (2014) Regional Targets:

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T 7 Condition and function of ecosystems (terrestrial, riparian) recovered from current levels

T 8 Extent of functional ecosystems (coastal, estuarine, terrestrial, riparian) increased to 30% of the region (excluding urban areas)

T 9 Improvement in conservation prospects of native species (terrestrial, aquatic, marine) from current levels.

The results will directly inform T 9 because of the threatened species focus, as well as indirectly informing T 7, T 8 and a range of other Regional Targets. All of these targets align closely with Goal 3 in the State NRM Plan (Government of South Australia 2012): Improved condition and resilience of natural systems, with the corresponding Guiding Targets:

8. Increase extent and improve condition of native vegetation

9. Improve condition of terrestrial aquatic ecosystems

10. Improve condition of coastal and marine ecosystems

12. Improve the conservation status of species and ecological communities. The results of this assessment process aid in achieving these targets. This regional assessment process provides the first status review of all known native flora and fauna at an IBRA subregional scale. This report provides details of the methodology used, data limitations and summarised results of the assessment process. Appendices provide supplementary information to the assessment process and further analyses of results, plus complete lists of species with status ratings and trends for the AMLR project area and adjoining IMCRA (Interim Marine and Coastal Regionalisation for Australia) regions. 2. Methodology 2.1 Project area The project area was defined by the Interim Biogeographical Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) V6.2 subregions that fell within or across the AMLR NRM Regional boundary (Fig. 1), and which had not been covered in the assessment process for other regions. This includes the Mount Lofty Ranges and Fleurieu Peninsula. The region supports a mosaic of vegetation remnants, urban development, farmland and rolling hills and plains, plus more than 200 km of coastline and surrounding coastal and marine environments. The eastern part of the study area encompassed a portion of the SA Murray-Darling Basin NRM Region, while the northern part of the AMLR NRM Region was assessed with the Northern and Yorke NRM Region (Fig. 1). Refer to the Northern and Yorke project report (Gillam and Urban 2008) for results of species assessed in the St Vincent and Broughton IBRA subregions. IBRA is the National Reserve System’s planning framework, and was developed as a tool for identifying reservation targets towards developing a comprehensive and representative reserve system in Australia. The IBRA system represents a landscape-based approach to classifying the land surface of Australia, using a range of environmental variables, and divides the Australian continent into 85 bioregions, which are further divided into 403 sub-regions. The IBRA system is used by nature conservation agencies Australia-wide. Similarly, the IMCRA system was developed as a regional framework for planning resource development and biodiversity conservation to protect marine and coastal biodiversity and ecosystems. There are 17 bioregions, or IBRA regions, in SA, which are broad-scale regions with characteristic natural features and environmental processes. The IBRA regions are further divided into 65 IBRA subregions, which are defined based on fine-scale differences in geology, lithology, landforms, climate and vegetation type. These are related systems within each IBRA region. IBRA subregions are further divided into IBRA associations, which pickup local soil patterns, topography and vegetation. For the purpose of conservation of biodiversity, the IBRA subregion boundaries were chosen as the regional assessment boundaries as they were considered to be more ecologically meaningful than political/administrative boundaries such as currently represented by

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Fig. 1. Map showing location of IBRA subregions and IMCRA regions within the project area. The Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM regional boundary is shown, along with the surrounding two IMCRA regions and other IBRA subregions.

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Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) and NRM regions. The use of IBRA subregions allowed the assessment of all currently identified flora and fauna within the AMLR project area to be made at a relatively fine scale. Similarly, IMCRA regions were used to include species living/visiting offshore islands and inhabiting marine and coastal areas. This in turn provides a similar fine scale of assessment for offshore species, including cetaceans (whales and dolphins), seals, sea lions and seagrasses. The two IMCRA regions bordering Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges were not included in the project area as they were previously assessed with two other NRM regions with coastline (Northern and Yorke, and South East). There are two IBRA subregions in the project area: Mount Lofty Ranges (MLR) and Fleurieu, together covering a total area of 6695 km2 (Fig. 1, Table 1). The project area is bounded on the west by the St Vincent Gulf IMCRA, and on the north by the St Vincent and Broughton IBRA subregions. The eastern boundary is covered by the eastern flank of the Mount Lofty Ranges, joining the Murray Mallee IBRA subregion. The Coorong IMCRA forms the southern boundary of the project area (Fig. 1). The list of species that were assessed in the two surrounding IMCRA regions, including status ratings, trends and comments, have been included as separate tables in Appendices 13a and 13b, for reference. The Mount Lofty Ranges IBRA subregion occurs at the southern extent of the broader Flinders Lofty Block IBRA Region, which includes the Flinders Ranges and the Olary Plain, while the Fleurieu IBRA subregion is encompassed within the Kanmantoo IBRA Region, which covers Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu Peninsula, extending up the eastern side of the Mount Lofty Ranges to the Truro area. Table 1. IBRA subregion areas in km2, within the AMLR project area

# IBRA Region IBRA Subregion No. Sections in Subregion Area km2

1 Flinders Lofty Block Mount Lofty Ranges 1 3699

2 Kanmantoo Fleurieu 1 2997

Total 6695

The Mount Lofty Ranges IBRA subregion covers the area north from Yankalilla up to the Barossa Valley, including a greater part of the Adelaide metropolitan area, the Hills Face Zone, the foothills and the spine of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The Barossa Valley is the lowest area in this subregion, forming a structural basin, with the rest of the subregion characterised by undulating low hills, with some steeper ranges, hills and plains. Mount Lofty is the highest peak, at 720 m. The Fleurieu IBRA subregion broadly covers the Fleurieu Peninsula, and stretches from Cape Jervis along the southern and eastern parts of the Mount Lofty Ranges system, up to the Truro area in the north. This IBRA subregion is comprised mainly of undulating, low hilly uplands, also with several steeper hills and ranges. The Inman Valley is the lowest lying area. The southern Fleurieu Peninsula can be described as a plateau with an average altitude of 350 m above sea level, divided by sharply descending creeks (Armstrong et al. 2003). Coastal landscapes include cliffs, dunes and tidal zones. Much of the remnant vegetation in the project area has been extensively cleared. In both of the subregions, low open woodland and shrubland dominate the vegetation structure, with grassy and grassy woodland systems also found on the western and northern fringes and eastern slopes of the ranges, in the project area. The higher rainfall areas tend toward deep, lateritic soils; the northern part of both subregions comprise shallow or sandy soils; while podsolised soils are found in the lower rainfall areas (Armstrong et al. 2003). Watercourses in the region are both permanent and ephemeral, draining from the hilly uplands onto the plains.

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There are also ten large reservoirs in the region, supplying drinking water to Adelaide and surrounding suburbs and towns. The climate of Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges can be described as temperate, with cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The rainfall in the region varies considerably, due to topography and altitude, and ranges from an average of 300 mm in the Barossa Valley to 1000 mm on the highest ridges of the Mount Lofty Ranges (Armstrong et al. 2003). See Appendix 1 for a comprehensive landscape description of each IBRA subregion. 2.2 Data preparation The project included all species in the project area listed in the DEWNR Biological Databases of South Australia (BDBSA), plus any extra species/datasets that were available and considered important to include. BDBSA is comprised of a range of databases, including: data collected at native vegetation and vertebrate survey sites in SA, using the Biological Survey of SA methodology; records of opportune individual species sightings; Reserves data, which consists of historic flora species lists where the spatial location is usually a centroid for the block or Reserve; and Plant Populations data. External datasets are also incorporated into BDBSA, with key sources including BirdLife Australia (1996–2006); Birds SA (SA Ornithological Association, various up to March 2008); SA Museum (Herpetology up to August 2004, Birds up to May 2005, Mammals up to May 2012); State Herbarium of SA (ADHERB, updated weekly); and others. All South Australian freshwater fish data collated by Michael Hammer for the Action Plan for South Australian Freshwater Fishes: 2007-2012 were also used. The project encompassed all known native terrestrial vascular flora and vertebrate fauna (as well as freshwater fish), including those listed under the EPBC Act 1999, and National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. The Green Carpenter Bee Xylocopa aeratus was also included and was the first insect to be assessed within the entire regional status assessment project. This species was of interest because it has become extinct elsewhere in SA and Victoria, with the Kangaroo Island population being the last foothold in southern Australia. Surveys over the past two years indicate that this species, which is recognised as an important pollinator of numerous native flora species, is declining. All data occurring within the IBRA subregions of the project area for fauna were extracted in April 2013, and data for flora extracted in May 2013. The final data collated from BDBSA included records with both valid coordinates and valid taxonomy. To ensure that only reliable records were displayed (i.e. to remove unreliable records), the following filters were applied: Fauna

records were maintained where Species Reliability Code = Y (reliable), A (accepted), P (presumed) or Null;

records flagged as planted/released = Y were removed Flora

records were maintained where Species Reliability Code = Y (reliable), A (accepted), P (presumed) or Null, or 1 (vouchered), 2 (ID by herbarium staff or taxonomist), 3 (ID by experienced field botanist), 4 (unconfirmed field sighting);

records flagged as planted/released = Y were removed. Non-indigenous species and any species identified only to genus level, as well as hybrids and complexes, were removed. Records with a spatial reliability greater than 25km (flora and fauna) were also not included. All records listed as Non Current (NC) were cross-referenced to make sure those species were represented in the final species list within a current taxonomic entity. If not, the Non Current species was assessed. Subfossil records were included in order to produce maps for potentially extinct species (AMLR = 8 records). Preliminary flora and fauna lists were then manually checked by experts, and any apparent introduced or vagrant species were also removed. For the final fauna (443 spp) and flora (1563 spp) lists, there were almost 570,000 fauna records and 232,609 flora records. Fauna were then divided into five groups: Mammals (plus one insect); Reptiles & Amphibians; Land

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Birds; Water Birds; and Freshwater Fish. Flora were divided into significant groups and then life forms, which included: Aquatic; Chenopods; Daisies; Ferns; Grasses; Herbs & Forbs; Legumes; Myrtles; Orchids; Sedges; Shrubs; Trees; and Vines. This aided in selecting panels of experts on various species for workshops. Extra data sets appended to the main data set included additional records from ADHERB (4,027) and Non Current records (26,743). BirdLife Australia (BA) records were extracted from The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) database for the period 2006–2013 (93,266 records) and were also included on the fauna maps. These data have not all been verified and hence are not always accurate in terms of species or location, and were therefore only used as a guide. All of these records/datasets were included to aid in producing maps and to assist the panels of experts in assessing species. Spreadsheets were developed for both fauna and flora, incorporating a range of data extracted from BDBSA. Further fields were created to allow for the capture of specific information during workshops. A distribution map was produced for each species, showing the geographic range of the species within each IBRA subregion in the project area, including the distribution in areas adjacent to the project area, within the map extent. Records were shown in three temporal groups: Recent (1994–2013); Historic (1964–1993); and Pre–1964 (all records prior to 1964), to assist in identifying possible trends. In addition, all flora maps showed the records as either BDBSA records or Herbarium SA records, easily distinguishing biological survey and opportune (sighting) records from records with vouchered herbarium specimens. See Appendix 2 for an example map. Using IUCN methodology, the extent of occurrence (EO) of a species was defined as the area contained within the shortest continuous imaginary boundary which can be drawn to include all known, inferred or projected sites of present occurrence of a species. The EO was calculated using 10 km squared grid squares laid over the project area, using ESRI® GIS ArcView® V9.3.1 software. Similarly, the area of occupancy (AO) of a species was defined as the area within its Extent of Occurrence which is occupied by a species (IUCN 2012b). The AO was calculated using 1 km squared grid squares. Both the EO and AO were calculated to aid in allocating status in the assessment process. However, in many cases the size of the grids used to estimate the EO and AO, particularly EO, tended to overestimate species’ areas of extent/occurrence, keeping in mind the scale of the IBRA subregions. These data have been retained for future reference, but the EO and AO data were not included in the final data sheets. 2.3 Assessment criteria The World Conservation Union (IUCN 2001; 2012a; 2012b) categories and criteria were applied to assess the risk of extinction. Categories were applied according to IUCN V10.1 Guidelines (2013). The threatened categories (Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable) were assigned to species on the basis of quantitative criteria, designed to reflect varying levels of threat of extinction. See Guidelines for further details (IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee 2013). The IUCN (2001; 2012b) categories and criteria were initially used to assign a preliminary rating to each species occurring within the subregion, followed by the use of further IUCN Guidelines (2012a), to make adjustments for regional populations. The main changes to this methodology were the inclusion of the category Regionally Extinct, and the consideration of conspecific populations outside of the region which may affect the regional extinction risk, and hence influence the final rating. This ruling was particularly applicable to bird populations within the project area, as well as bats. Refer to Guidelines for Application of IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional and National Levels: V4.0 (2012a). The category of ‘Rare’, used in SA under the National Parks and Wildlife (NPW) Act 1972, was added so that small and scattered or localised populations could be recognised, i.e. those that did not fit the risk associated with species listed as Vulnerable, but were more at risk than the Near Threatened category. Tables 2a and 2b show the status categories and

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trends used in the assessments, including the abbreviations/symbols commonly used and the weighted scores used later in the analysis of results. Appendix 3a lists the criteria for the threatened categories (CR, EN, VU) plus Rare, and Appendix 3b gives an outline of each category. The category of Data Deficient was used for status and/or trend if experts did not feel there was enough information and/or knowledge to rate a species. Not Evaluated (NE) was assigned to flora that were not rated due to taxonomic issues. A trend was allocated to a species according to current knowledge of the trajectory of that species within an IBRA subregion. The trend categories were: stable or no change; probable decline or definite decline; probable increase or definite increase; and data deficient (Table 2b). Trend categories were applicable based on the last 10 years or three generations, whichever was longer, and could also include a future projection over the next 10 years or three generations. Table 2 a). Status categories and abbreviations used in assessments. Status score was later used

in analysis.

Abbreviation Status Category Score

RE Regionally Extinct 7

CR Critically Endangered 6

EN Endangered 5

VU Vulnerable 4

RA Rare 3

NT Near Threatened 2

LC Least Concern 1

DD Data Deficient 0

NE Not Evaluated n/a

Table 2 b). Trend categories and symbols used in assessments. Trend score was later used in

analysis.

Symbol Trend Category Score

-- Definite Decline 0.5

- Probable Decline 0.4

0 Stable/No Change 0.3

+ Probable Increase 0.2

++ Definite Increase 0.1

DD Data Deficient 0 2.4 Consultation process Through workshops, panels of experts were called upon to rate species according to their perceived risk of extinction within each subregion using IUCN categories and criteria, and to allocate a trend to species’ populations. Panels were made up of persons known to have expertise in certain fields relating to flora and fauna, such as herpetology, ornithology, orchids, etc, including field naturalists, consultants, persons from specialist groups and staff from the SA Museum, DEWNR and other agencies. Those with expert knowledge of the flora and fauna pertaining to the project area were particularly sought after. Every attempt was made to include no less than three experts in workshops, to minimise any bias in expertise, with at least one DEWNR expert present. All workshops were attended by a range of relevant experts, providing a reasonable level of confidence in the results. The assessment of Eucalypts in the region was aided by Dean Nicolle’s latest edition of Native Eucalypts of South Australia (2013), where Dean has provided a preliminary assessment of the status for AMLR species. Nineteen experts were involved in the consultation process for fauna, and 28 experts for flora. Other people involved included those assisting with data capture and GIS support. See Appendix 4.

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During workshops, all native species occurring within the project area were assessed against the criteria and then rated accordingly. All categories, criteria, trends and any relevant comments were recorded for each species, and later collated into a spreadsheet. Species were removed from the project area if the panels of experts found records of that species to be: vagrant; introduced; not occurring in the project area but mapped due to inaccurate location or identification, and/or highly doubtful (see Appendices 14a and 14b). New species identified by the panel that had been formally published and were known to occur in the project area were included, as were accidentally omitted species, or species where no data had been entered into BDBSA. Records that were dubious, incorrectly identified, or found to be in the wrong location were flagged for further vetting, and if necessary, removed from the project data set. These records (41 fauna and 574 flora records), were listed and given to the relevant database personnel for validation/correction. 2.5 Data Analysis A range of information may be extracted from the final datasets, whether it be per species, per taxonomic group, etc., based on ratings and/or trends, depending on the information required. All status ratings and trends allocated to species at an IBRA subregional level were assigned a score in accordance with the level of threat, and then averaged across the two IBRA subregions, to establish a broader project area rating and trend (Tables 2a and 2b). Scores were totalled across subregions per species, then divided by the number of subregions the species occurred in. Ratings of Regionally Extinct or Not Evaluated in a subregion were not counted, as were ratings and/or trends of Data Deficient species. All final scores were manually checked for discrepancies, and corrected. Scores given to trends were divided by 10 to produce a value of less than 1, so they could be added to regional status ratings, to establish groups with particular ratings and trends (Appendix 5). For example, all species classified as regionally Critically Endangered with a Definite Decline were given a score of 6.5 (i.e. 6+0.5=6.5). Existing information contained within the DEWNR GIS layer Conservation: Protected Areas Statistics Analysis allowed further extraction of data to analyse the percentage of records for each species occurring within protected and unprotected areas. In this analysis, species were deemed to have been afforded some protection if, on the basis of database records, 15% or more of records occurred in a protected area (Figures 2 and 3; Appendices 10a and 10b). This 15% figure was chosen as it was felt to provide a reasonable indication of what species to target. Protected areas include all land under formal conservation agreements, which are: national parks, conservation parks and reserves, recreation parks, heritage agreements, sanctuaries, wilderness protection areas, native forest reserves, Ramsar reserves, aquatic reserves and water reserves managed for conservation. Sanctuaries were also included in this category, although not formally protected. As widespread land clearance occurred throughout SA before the implementation of clearance controls under the Planning Act 1983, later replaced in 1985 by the Native Vegetation Management Act, only records from the ‘Recent’ time period (1994–2013) were used in this analysis, to better reflect the location of species today. This period was also considered relevant for the project area due to the relatively continuous reporting of species in the region. Fifteen flora species without records were not included in this analysis. Threatened species richness was calculated, firstly by filtering out all except Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable species’ records. Using 1 km2 grid cells over the project area, the number of individual threatened species (not records) within each grid cell was counted, from all BDBSA records. Using ESRI® GIS ArcInfo software, the Spatial Analyst Extension ‘Kernel Density’ was employed to calculate the density of threatened species richness, which was then presented on maps in raster and contour form (Figures 4, 5 and 6). The patterns shown in the results are to some extent influenced by survey effort, however, high levels of patch scale richness are also indicated by unique ecosystems.

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3. Data limitations A number of limitations to the data were identified during this phase of the project. Spatial inaccuracy of records was a common problem (particularly older/historical SA Herbarium and SA Museum records). The small scale of the IBRA subregions caused any spatially incorrect records occurring near the boundary of a subregion to often occur in an adjacent region, giving a false indication of occurrence of that particular species in the IBRA subregion. Whilst this was of little importance for common and/or wide-ranging species, it was significant for all other species, especially those occurring in and/or restricted to protected areas (e.g. Reserves or Heritage Agreements). As ratings were allocated to species occurring within each subregion, great care was taken to identify incorrectly located records, to avoid incorrectly rating species. Whilst every effort was taken to identify incorrectly located records, particularly those occurring in the wrong region, it was not within the scope of the project to assess all records for their accuracy. Thousands of records in BDBSA are recorded to genus level only and noted as ‘sp.’, particularly flora species, precluding these species/records from assessment, as the individual species was not known. Similarly, there are thousands of flora records listed as Non Current (NC) in BDBSA, which means that the taxonomy is not current, and that these species are in the process of being/or have since been renamed or split into subspecies. As stated in Section 2.2, NC records/species were included in the assessment process, either with the closest current taxonomic entity or as a NC species. Numerous flora specimens have not yet been data-based because specimens are out on loan to other Herbaria, and other datasets are known to exist from past projects, which were not (yet) made available to BDBSA. This lack of captured data under-represented the distribution and knowledge we have of certain species, particularly flora, and made the assessment of status and often trends, more difficult, or at times, not possible, with Data Deficient as the resultant classification. Flora species in a state of taxonomic flux were recorded to have ‘taxonomic issues’ and were not assessed, but were given the status of Not Evaluated (NE). All preliminary statistics were calculated on the location of records within subregions. These figures should only be used as an estimation of the occurrence of species within subregions during the assessment process, as many records were removed or moved, hence altering the initial calculations of number and percentage of species within each region. It should also be stated that the data within BDBSA are largely a reflection of many biological and scientific surveys that have taken place over a considerable period of time, and hence records are heavily biased towards areas where those surveys have occurred. There are 204 fauna survey sites and 1971 flora survey sites in the AMLR NRM Region, with the first surveys beginning in 1977. Many of the survey sites were concentrated in the western two-thirds of the project area, due to past vegetation clearance patterns (Armstrong et al. 2003) which may not always give an accurate indication of the overall geographic distribution and/or abundance of a species. This issue, however, was taken into consideration whilst evaluating species, through the knowledge and expert opinion of those attending the workshops. 4. Results The Regional Species assessments saw the review of 443 fauna and 1563 flora species in the project area. Six fauna workshops were conducted, and 14 workshops were held to assess flora (see Appendices 4a and 4b). Table 3 shows the number of species per group that were reviewed, assessed and removed, with a total of 374 native fauna species and 1410 native vascular plant species evaluated. The results will form a biodiversity baseline for the project area from which to build future assessments, and also inform Phase 2 of the project (see Section 5.1).

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Table 3. Number of species per group that were reviewed, assessed and removed, including totals

Group Reviewed Removed* Assessed

Fauna Birds (land) 178 10 168

Birds (w ater) 110 37 73

Mammals 51 6 45

Reptiles/Amphibians 78 14 64

Freshw ater Fish 26 2 24

Insect 1 0 1

Total Fauna 444 69 375

Flora Aquatic 35 0 35

Chenopods 62 12 50

Daisies 174 19 155

Ferns 36 0 36

Grasses 143 13 130

Herbs & Forbs 284 18 266

Legumes 115 24 91

Myrtles 65 5 60

Orchids 160 8 152

Seagrasses 12 7 5

Sedges 132 5 127

Shrubs 318 38 280

Trees 16 4 12

Vines 11 0 11

Total Flora 1563 153 1410 *’Removed’ refers to species where records were found to be wrongly identified and/or located, vagrant, introduced or other reason (see Appendix 14), in the project area, during the workshop process (see Section 2.4).

4.1 Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges project area Across the AMLR project area, 33% (34% fauna, 32% flora) of all species were considered highly threatened (that is, Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered). If species classed as “Rare” and “Near Threatened” are included in the analysis, then the percentage of “species at risk” rises to an average of 69% (65% fauna, 73% flora; Tables 4 and 6). In addition, an average of 36% of all species (41% fauna, 31% flora) were believed to be in a state of decline (Table 5 and 7). Conversely, 24% of fauna and 18% of flora were rated as Least Concern (Tables 4 and 6), inferring that they were widespread and/or abundant, with 35% of fauna and almost half (46%) of flora considered to be Stable in terms of trend (Tables 5 and 7). Refer to Section 2.5 for methods used to derive these figures. In the Data Deficient category, 2% (6) of fauna species were not rated and 7% (27) were not given a trend, as there was insufficient knowledge of those species (Tables 4-5). Similarly, 3% (47) of flora species were not rated and 16% (225) of species were not allocated a trend (Tables 6-7). The major fauna group presenting as Data Deficient, particularly in trend, was Mammals, with no trend allocated to 36% (16) of species (Table 5). Of the 16 mammals, nine of those were bat species. The ephemeral nature of particular plant life in the region also made assessing trends somewhat difficult. Data Deficient species indicate knowledge gaps and should be targeted for further research and survey work. Three percent (46) of flora species were Not Evaluated due to current changes in taxonomy (Table 6). A total of 37 fauna (13 mammal, 13 bird, 6 reptile/amphibian, 4 freshwater fish, 1 insect) species (10%) were considered to have become regionally extinct in the AMLR Region. This indicates that there have been no recorded sightings of these species for at least 50 years, or, that they failed to be located after appropriate surveys for the species were conducted (Table 4). Likewise, there are considered to have been 38 (3%) flora species extinctions in the region (Table 6).

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Table 4. Number and percentage of fauna species per status category, All (shaded) and per Class, for the project area

Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % Total %

Regionally Extinct 37 10 13 29 13 5 6 9 4 17 1 100

Critically Endangered 33 9 1 2 24 10 3 5 5 21 0 0

Endangered 33 9 1 2 28 12 2 3 2 8 0 0

Vulnerable 60 16 0 0 51 21 6 9 4 17 0 0

Rare 86 23 13 29 44 18 22 34 6 25 0 0

Near Threatened 29 8 2 4 22 9 4 6 1 4 0 0

Least Concern 91 24 10 22 59 24 20 31 2 8 0 0

Data Deficient 6 2 5 11 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

Total species (incl. Extinct) 375 100 45 100 241 100 64 100 24 100 1 100

Total extant species 338 90 32 71 228 95 58 91 20 83 0 0

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Definite Decline 43 11 1 2 39 16 2 3 1 4 0 0

Probable Decline 111 30 4 9 74 31 24 38 9 38 0 0

Stable/No Change 130 35 4 9 90 37 28 44 8 33 0 0

Probable Increase 20 5 4 9 12 5 3 5 1 4 0 0

Definite Increase 7 2 3 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Overall Adelaide & Mount Lofty

Ranges Regional Status Total %

Regionally Extinct 38 3

Critically Endangered 54 4

Endangered 124 9

Vulnerable 267 19

Rare 382 27

Near Threatened 195 14

Least Concern 257 18

Data Deficient 47 3

Not Evaluated 46 3

Total species (incl. Extinct) 1410 100

Total extant species 1372 97 Table 7. Number and percentage of flora species per trend category for the project area

Overall Adelaide & Mount Lofty

Ranges Regional Trend Total %

Definite Decline 31 2

Probable Decline 407 29

Stable/No Change 654 46

Probable Increase 9 1

Definite Increase 0 0

Data Deficient 225 16

(Regionally Extinct) 38 3

(Not Evaluated) 46 3

Total species (incl. Extinct) 1410 100

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4.2 IBRA Subregions / IMCRA Regions Appendices 6–9 display the numbers and percentages of species per status rating and trend, per subregion. Both IBRA subregions showed similar percentages of species in most status categories, for both flora and fauna (Appendices 6 and 8). There were relatively minor differences with fauna in the Regionally Extinct category, with 11% (36 spp) in the Mount Lofty Ranges (MLR) IBRA, and 7% (24 spp) in the Fleurieu. Twelve fauna species (4%) were rated as Data Deficient in the Fleurieu, while only 3 species (1%) were Data Deficient in the MLR (Appendix 6). With flora status, minor differences were apparent in the Rare and Data Deficient categories; 28% (355 spp) were Rare in the Fleurieu, while 23% (275 spp) were Rare in the MLR; 5% (58) of species were Data Deficient in the MLR, while 2% (28 spp) were Data Deficient in the Fleurieu (Appendix 8). Likewise, the trend categories were very similar across both IBRA subregions for flora and fauna, with no category showing a difference of greater than 3% (Appendices 7 and 9). Appendices 13a and 13b display the species lists, including ratings, trends and comments, for the two IMCRA Regions that border the AMLR Region – St Vincent Gulf and Coorong. The species assessments for these IMCRA regions can be found in the following Regional Species Conservation Assessment reports: Northern & Yorke (2008) – St Vincent Gulf IMCRA; and South East (2011) – Coorong IMCRA. 4.3 Species in protected and unprotected areas Species were deemed to be protected if 15% or more records fell within protected areas. This highlights records that fall into areas that have been established for conservation purposes, and therefore deal with a range of species protection issues. However, it is critical to recognise that there are numerous threats to species that operate across all land tenures including protected areas. To better represent the protected status of a species, frequency distributions of the percentage of all flora and fauna records occurring within protected areas were calculated, and shown alongside the same for threatened (CR, EN, VU) species (Figures 2 and 3). For example, results in Figure 2 show that 112 flora species in the project area had between 21 and 30% of their records (from 1994 – 2013) in protected areas. Records that did not occur in protected areas were shown as 0%. This gave a better indication of how well protected species actually were. Appendices 10a and 10b show the number of AMLR regionally rated flora and fauna species per status rating in protected and unprotected areas, based on data records classified as ‘Recent’ (1994-2013). Overall, the majority of all flora species records (82%, 1008 spp) occur within the reserve system, as do 72% (274 spp) of threatened flora species records. By the same token, 18% (214 spp) of flora records occur outside of this system, as do 28% (109 spp) of threatened flora species records (Fig. 2, Appendix 10a). Flora species poorly represented in protected areas, with less than 15% (used for the purpose of this project) of their records in the reserve system in the AMLR project area, are listed in Table 8. Within the fauna species groups, 82% (185 spp) of bird records and 75% of reptile and amphibian records occur within the protected area network, with a similarly high percentage for threatened bird and reptile/amphibian records – 80% protected for both groups. Mammal species’ records showed 68% (19 spp) to be within the reserve system, with 100% (2 spp) of threatened mammal species. Freshwater fish showed only 29% (5 spp) of species records in protected areas, leaving 71% (12 spp) unprotected. Of the eight threatened freshwater fish species, only 25% (2) occur in reserves, while 75% (6) do not (Fig. 3, Appendix 10b). Table 9 shows which threatened fauna species have less than 15% of their records occurring in protected areas, in the AMLR project area. Similar lists could also be extracted for ‘unprotected’ species listed as Rare. The results show that the majority of both flora and fauna records fall within the reserve system, highlighting the importance of managing risks to species within this system.

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Table 8. Threatened flora species with less than 15% of their records occurring in protected areas in the AMLR project area. CR = Critically Endangered, EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable.

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Acacia nematophylla Coast Wallow a CR 1 0 100

Gahnia radula Thatch Saw -sedge CR 1 0 100

Hibbertia tenuis CR 1 0 100

Pimelea flava ssp. flava Yellow Riceflow er CR 4 0 100

Prasophyllum occultans Hidden Leek-orchid CR 1 0 100

Psilotum nudum Skeleton Fork-fern CR 1 0 100

Pterostylis arenicola Sandhill Greenhood CR 1 0 100

Pterostylis uliginosa CR 14 0 100

Scaevola calendulacea Dune Fanflow er CR 1 0 100

Thelymitra cyanapicata CR 7 0 100

Thelymitra hygrophila Blue Star Sun-orchid CR 2 0 100

Viola betonicifolia ssp. betonicifolia Show y Violet CR 1 0 100

Acacia farinosa Mealy Wattle EN 1 0 100

Acacia oswaldii Umbrella Wattle EN 3 0 100

Acacia pinguifolia Fat-leaf Wattle EN 31 6 94

Atriplex australasica EN 3 0 100

Austrostipa oligostachya Fine-head Spear-grass EN 21 0 100

Brachyscome parvula Coast Daisy EN 1 0 100

Bromus arenarius Sand Brome EN 1 0 100

Centrolepis glabra Smooth Centrolepis EN 7 0 100

Echinopogon ovatus Rough-beard Grass EN 13 0 100

Eryngium vesiculosum Prostrate Blue Devil EN 6 0 100

Eucalyptus largiflorens River Box EN 17 0 100

Hemichroa pentandra Trailing Hemichroa EN 1 0 100

Hydrocotyle muscosa Mossy Pennyw ort EN 1 0 100

Juncus homalocaulis Wiry Rush EN 6 0 100

Juncus prismatocarpus Branching Rush EN 3 0 100

Leucopogon woodsii Nodding Beard-heath EN 2 0 100

Maireana decalvans Black Cotton-bush EN 1 0 100

Microtis orbicularis Sw amp Onion-orchid EN 2 0 100

Olearia pannosa ssp. pannosa Silver Daisy-bush EN 140 11 89

Oreomyrrhis eriopoda Australian Carraw ay EN 8 0 100

Orobanche cernua var. australiana Australian Broomrape EN 2 0 100

Ozothamnus turbinatus Coast Bush-everlasting EN 1 0 100

Persicaria praetermissa Spotted Knotw eed EN 4 0 100

Phyllota remota Slender Phyllota EN 1 0 100

Picris squarrosa Squat Picris EN 1 0 100

Podolepis jaceoides Show y Copper-w ire Daisy EN 1 0 100

Podolepis muelleri Button Podolepis EN 2 0 100

Podolepis rugata var. littoralis Coast Copper-w ire Daisy EN 1 0 100

Pterostylis falcata Forked Greenhood EN 1 0 100

Pterostylis sp. Rock ledges (pl. 185, Bates & Weber 1990) EN 10 10 90

Rorippa laciniata Jagged Bitter-cress EN 4 0 100

Rumex dumosus Wiry Dock EN 5 0 100

Thelymitra exigua EN 3 0 100

Wilsonia backhousei Narrow -leaf Wilsonia EN 5 0 100

Wurmbea uniflora One-flow er Nancy EN 12 0 100

Acacia hakeoides Hakea Wattle VU 2 0 100

Acacia microcarpa Manna Wattle VU 1 0 100

Acacia montana Mallee Wattle VU 4 0 100

Acacia nyssophylla Spine Bush VU 1 0 100

Austrostipa echinata Spiny Spear-grass VU 4 0 100

Austrostipa stuposa VU 1 0 100

Cassinia arcuata Drooping Cassinia VU 12 8 92

Centipeda elatinoides VU 1 0 100

Comesperma polygaloides Mauve Milkw ort VU 2 0 100

Crassula sieberiana Sieber's Crassula VU 13 0 100

Cryptandra campanulata Long-flow er Cryptandra VU 1 0 100

Cyperus sanguinolentus Dark Flat-sedge VU 11 9 91

Dichanthium sericeum ssp. sericeum Silky Blue-grass VU 13 8 92

Doodia australis VU 7 0 100

Eragrostis infecunda Barren Cane-grass VU 1 0 100

Eucalyptus behriana Broad-leaf Box VU 15 0 100

Eucalyptus brachycalyx Gilja VU 4 0 100

Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell VU 18 11 89 Table 8. (cont).

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Species Common Name

Regional

Status Code

# Records in

AMLR

% Protected

Records

% Unprotected

Records

Eucalyptus phenax ssp. compressa Kangaroo Island Mallee VU 7 0 100

Eucalyptus rugosa Coastal White Mallee VU 8 13 88

Eucalyptus socialis ssp. socialis Beaked Red Mallee VU 1 0 100

Exocarpos aphyllus Leafless Cherry VU 9 0 100

Fimbristylis aestivalis Summer Fringe-rush VU 2 0 100

Gahnia filum Thatching Grass VU 12 8 92

Hakea leucoptera ssp. leucoptera Silver Needlew ood VU 2 0 100

Hakea vittata Limestone Needlebush VU 5 0 100

Juncus radula Hoary Rush VU 2 0 100

Lachnagrostis batesii Bates's Blow n-grass VU 21 5 95

Lasiopetalum behrii Pink Velvet-bush VU 2 0 100

Lilaeopsis polyantha Australian Lilaeopsis VU 4 0 100

Lotus cruentus Red-flow er Lotus VU 3 0 100

Maireana aphylla Cotton-bush VU 7 0 100

Maireana trichoptera Hairy-fruit Bluebush VU 7 0 100

Marsilea costulifera Narrow -leaf Nardoo VU 2 0 100

Marsilea mutica Variable Nardoo VU 1 0 100

Millotia perpusilla Tiny Bow -flow er VU 1 0 100

Myriophyllum salsugineum Lake Milfoil VU 1 0 100

Olearia lanuginosa Woolly Daisy-bush VU 1 0 100

Podolepis canescens Grey Copper-w ire Daisy VU 1 0 100

Podolepis rugata var. rugata Pleated Copper-w ire Daisy VU 2 0 100

Potamogeton pectinatus Fennel Pondw eed VU 1 0 100

Potamogeton tepperi Tepper's Pondw eed VU 1 0 100

Prostanthera aspalathoides Scarlet Mintbush VU 4 0 100

Ptilotus nobilis ssp. angustifolius Yellow -tails VU 5 0 100

Ptilotus polystachyus Long-tails VU 1 0 100

Pultenaea viscidula Dark Bush-pea VU 8 13 88

Rhyncharrhena linearis Bush Bean VU 1 0 100

Sarcostemma viminale ssp. australe Caustic Bush VU 2 0 100

Schoenus deformis Small Bog-rush VU 8 13 88

Selaginella gracillima Tiny Selaginella VU 5 0 100

Sida intricata Tw iggy Sida VU 1 0 100

Tecticornia indica ssp. bidens Brow n-head Samphire VU 1 0 100

Teucrium sessiliflorum Mallee Germander VU 3 0 100

Thelymitra peniculata Blue Star Sun-orchid VU 13 8 92

Trithuria submersa Trithuria VU 3 0 100

Trymalium wayi Grey Trymalium VU 38 5 95

Vallisneria australis River Eel-grass VU 1 0 100

Villarsia reniformis Running Marsh-flow er VU 1 0 100

Walwhalleya proluta Rigid Panic VU 9 11 89

Westringia rigida Stiff Westringia VU 1 0 100

Wilsonia rotundifolia Round-leaf Wilsonia VU 1 0 100

Zygophyllum confluens Forked Tw inleaf VU 8 0 100 4.4 Threatened species richness Species richness is the number of species at a given site, habitat or defined geographic region (Burgman and Lindenmayer 1998). Species richness for all species in the project area classified as either regionally Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable, was mapped to show ‘hotspots’, or concentrations of threatened species (Figures 4, 5 and 6). The woodland and shrubland habitats of the region form a virtual island, surrounded by ocean on the western and southern sides, and the drier more open woodland and mallee habitats on the plains to the east and north. Since European settlement around 87% of the native vegetation in the region has been cleared, largely for grazing, agriculture, forestry and urban development, with around 13% remaining (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board 2014; Armstrong et al. 2003). The remaining native vegetation is mostly on poor quality soils or in steep and inaccessible areas, and is now fragmented into many small islands, around 22% of which is protected within conservation agreements (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board 2014). Despite the extensive vegetation clearance and relatively small size, the region is an area of high biodiversity, supporting a large number of native flora and fauna species. Many taxa in the region exist as outliers or isolated populations from the greater extent of their

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Table 9. Threatened fauna species with less than 15% of their records occurring in protected areas in the AMLR project area. CR = Critically Endangered, EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable.

Class Species Common Name

Regional

Status Code

# Records in

AMLR

% Protected

Records

% Unprotected

Records

AVES Lathamus discolor Sw ift Parrot CR 2 0 100

AVES Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater CR 792 9 91

AVES Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler CR 1 0 100

AVES Sternula nereis Fairy Tern CR 8 0 100

AVES Malurus leucopterus White-w inged Fairyw ren CR 12 0 100

AVES Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapw ing EN 17 12 88

AVES Lewinia pectoralis Lew in's Rail EN 17 12 88

AVES Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake EN 42 10 90

AVES Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher EN 79 8 92

AVES Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone EN 4 0 100

AVES Thinornis rubricollis Hooded Plover EN 449 10 90

AVES Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill VU 25 12 88

AVES Biziura lobata Musk Duck VU 184 5 95

AVES Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bush Lark VU 15 13 87

AVES Anas superciliosa Pacif ic Black Duck VU 3417 14 86

AVES Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck VU 112 11 89

AVES Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe VU 97 7 93

AVES Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron VU 234 11 89

AVES Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian Darter VU 78 10 90

AVES Chlidonias hybrida Whiskered Tern VU 73 12 88

REPTILIA Tympanocryptis lineata Five-lined Earless Dragon CR 2 0 100

REPTILIA Ramphotyphlops bicolor Southern Blind Snake VU 2 0 100

CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA Geotria australis Pouched Lamprey CR 3 0 100

OSTEICHTHYES Gadopsis marmoratus River Blackfish CR 31 10 90

OSTEICHTHYES Nannoperca australis Southern Pygmy Perch EN 99 6 94

OSTEICHTHYES Tandanus tandanus Freshw ater Catfish EN 4 0 100

OSTEICHTHYES Galaxias brevipinnis Climbing Galaxias VU 50 12 88

OSTEICHTHYES Galaxias olidus Mountain Galaxias VU 268 8 92 natural distribution in the south-east of Australia, resulting in a number of endemic species and subspecies (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board 2008; Armstrong et al. 2003). The region supports a range of important vegetation communities and habitats including grasslands; grassy woodlands; heathy woodlands; heathy open forests; shrublands; and mallee. Other significant ecosystems comprise coastal systems such as cliffs, dunes and estuaries; and inland water systems including swamps, wetlands, water courses and constructed water bodies (e.g. reservoirs and dams). At first glance, the richness of threatened fauna and flora species in the project area appears to be quite widespread, with the main exception being the upper half of the Fleurieu IBRA subregion, in the vicinity of Eden Valley and Mount Pleasant (Figures 4, 5 and 6). On closer inspection, however, the hotspots appear to be centred mostly on existing protected areas and some artificial systems (e.g. constructed wetland systems), potentially indicating specific and highly significant habitats. For threatened fauna species hotspots include the coastal regions around Port Elliot, Victor Harbor (including the Inman and Hindmarsh River inlets), Newland Head Conservation Park (CP), Aldinga Scrub CP and the Onkaparinga River National Park (NP) and estuary. These areas are heavily influenced by threatened wader and wetland bird species, which make up 34% (43 spp) all threatened fauna. Inland, threatened fauna hotspots comprise Scott CP and the Finniss River area; Cox Scrub CP and adjoining Kuitpo Forest area; Monarto area; Mt Barker wetlands and summit; Mount Bold Reservoir Reserve and Scott Creek CP; large reserves on the Hills Face Zone including Belair NP, Cleland CP, Black Hill CP and Ansteys Hill Recreation Park (RP); Kangaroo Creek and Millbrook Reservoir Reserves; Para Wirra RP; Barossa, South Para and Warren Reservoir Reserves; Sandy Creek CP and Kaiserstuhl CP. Threatened flora species hotspots also include Newland Head CP and the Inman and Hindmarsh River inlets on the southern Fleurieu coast, plus Deep Creek CP. Inland on the Fleurieu Peninsula, Mt Billy CP, Spring Mount CP, Myponga Reservoir area, Mount Compass area (which includes the Fleurieu Swamp systems) and Cox Scrub all present as significant threatened flora hotspots, as well as the Monarto area. In the MLR IBRA subregion, major

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threatened flora species richness is shown once again around the Hills Face Zone, plus the Para Wirra RP, and the Barossa, South Para and Warren Reservoir Reserve complex, and Kaiserstuhl CP. All of these reserves and reserves surrounding water courses/bodies (Fig. 6) preserve a considerable portion of the remaining native vegetation and habitats in the project area and are therefore highly important to biodiversity conservation. For fauna and even more so for flora, there is a general decrease or absence in the number of threatened species in the upper two thirds of the Fleurieu IBRA subregion, shown as the whiter area in Figures 4, 5 and 6. This is due largely to broad-scale clearance and alteration of habitat for agricultural and pastoral purposes, and also the probable lack of surveys and recognition of grassy ecosystems in this sector of the Fleurieu subregion. The AMLR Region comprises a diverse range of environmental associations which provide an important area for biodiversity conservation in the higher rainfall areas of South Australia. The region has been extensively cleared for grazing and dryland agriculture, with the remaining native vegetation existing generally as isolated patches of various sizes and conditions, situated amongst urban and agricultural land uses. Around 90% of these remnants are less than 31 hectares in size and 45% of those are less than six hectares (Willson and Bignall 2009). The largest tracts of remnant native vegetation in the AMLR region include the Scott Creek CP/Mount Bold Reservoir complex, Deep Creek CP, Morialta CP/Black Hill CP complex, and the Para Wirra RP and adjoining Reservoir Reserves including South Para, Barossa and Warren. Remnant vegetation communities are disproportionally represented due to past selective clearance patterns, with the most dominant vegetation type in the region now heathy woodland (Willson and Bignall 2009). Despite this, the region still comprises a wide range of vegetation types, ecological communities and ecosystems, which in turn supports a broad range of flora and fauna. As such, the Mount Lofty Ranges, along with Kangaroo Island, is recognised as one of 15 national biodiversity hotspots in Australia (Department of the Environment 2014). Threatened species in these ecosystems and habitats are, however, subject to a range of impacts which are collectively contributing to species decline (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board 2014; Willson and Bignall 2009). Whilst the historical action of extensive native vegetation clearance has negatively impacted many species, there are many ongoing actions which continue to place stress on threatened native flora and fauna in the region. Residential and commercial development; habitat fragmentation; competition and land degradation by feral goats and rabbits; predation by feral cats and the European Red Fox; the plant pathogen Phytophthora; weed invasion; inappropriate fire regimes; disruption of water regimes and water contamination; disease (e.g. chytrid fungus in amphibians; and beak and feather disease in threatened bird species) all present as considerable threats, as well as the implications of climate change (Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board 2008; Willson and Bignall 2009). Many of the hotspots identified are concentrated around existing protected areas, mentioned above. There are, however, still threatened species with little to no formal habitat protection (listed in Tables 8 and 9) and a range of other species-rich areas, such as road reserves, which are subject to a range of threatening processes. This highlights the need to identify and effectively manage the threatening processes in these significant areas, to safeguard the species they contain. This correlates with Goal 1 under the state’s No Species Loss Strategy (DEH 2007), which is to maintain, improve and reconstruct habitats to prevent the further loss of species in South Australia.

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Fig. 4. Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges project area threatened fauna species richness. The number of

Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable fauna species were calculated within 1 km2 grid cells over the project area, from all BDBSA records. Using ESRI® ArcGIS software, the Spatial Analyst Extension ‘Kernel Density’ was employed to calculate the density of threatened species richness, and presented in raster and contour form. *NB: BDBSA records are largely a reflection of biological and scientific surveys that have occurred over the last 30 years and are biased towards areas

where those surveys have occurred.

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Fig. 5. Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges project area threatened flora species richness. The number of Critically

Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable flora species were calculated within 1 km2 grid cells over the project area, from all BDBSA records. Using ESRI® ArcGIS software, the Spatial Analyst Extension ‘Kernel Density’ was employed to

calculate the density of threatened species richness, and presented in raster and contour form. *NB: BDBSA records are largely a reflection of biological and scientific surveys that have occurred over the last 30 years and are biased towards areas

where those surveys have occurred.

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Fig. 6. Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges project area threatened species richness. The number of Critically

Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable fauna and flora species were calculated within 1 km2 grid cells over the project area, from all BDBSA records. Using ESRI® ArcGIS software, the Spatial Analyst Extension ‘Kernel Density’ was employed to calculate the density of threatened species richness, and presented in raster and contour form. *NB: BDBSA records are largely a reflection of biological and scientific surveys that have occurred over the last 30 years and are biased towards areas

where those surveys have occurred.

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4.5 Species lists and data availability Complete lists of the assessed fauna and flora for the AMLR project area are incorporated in Appendices 7 and 8, which include the regional rating and trend for each species. Also included are the current Environmental Protection & Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 and National Parks & Wildlife (NPW) Act 1972 status ratings. Comments from expert panels are included in Appendices 7a and 8a. The full list of criteria and comments is also available through the following web link: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/managing-natural-

resources/plants-and-animals/Threatened_species_ecological_communities/Regional_significant_projects/Regional_Species_

Conservation_Assessment_Project, and on CD-Rom, as well as all distribution maps used in the assessment process. Species lists according to DEWNR Regions, IBRA subregions and/or IMCRA regions may also be extracted through EnvMaps: http://maps.env.sa.gov.au/index.html (DEWNR Staff access only), and NatureMaps: http://www.naturemaps.sa.gov.au/ (public website). Species data are accessible through the layers that are available in the “Flora and Fauna > Regional / Subregional Status” folder. Tabular and map summaries of project outputs (conservation ratings by Region and IBRA subregion) are accessible under “CONSERVATION.RSCA…” on the corporate spatial data engine (SDE) at: egisdata.deh.sa.gov.au.sde. A record of species removed after workshops is also included in Appendices 14a and 14b. Species lists have been presented in a user-friendly format, with the fauna list provided in two formats:

1) in order of most to least threatened per Regional Rating (Status plus Trend), per Class

2) in taxonomic sequence, as per A List of the Vertebrates of South Australia (Robinson et al. 2000).

Similarly, the flora list is provided in two formats: 1) in order of most to least threatened per Regional Rating (Status plus Trend) 2) in alphabetical order of Scientific Name.

As stated in Section 4.2, IUCN status ratings, criteria, trends and comments are listed for species in the adjoining IMCRA regions – Coorong IMCRA and St Vincent Gulf IMCRA – in Appendices 13a and 13b. 5. Summary The Status Assessment Process (Phase 1) of the Regional Species Conservation Assessment project has developed a rigorous and repeatable process, whereby all data-based fauna and flora species in South Australia can be assessed at a fine spatial scale, based on the best available science and information, and using the expertise and knowledge of skilled and competent persons from various specialist fields. Whilst recognising that the data have limitations, status ratings, trends and any other worthwhile information captured at workshops provides valuable regional baseline data on biodiversity, from which informed management and policy decisions can be made. This is the first time an assessment of species’ conservation status for all native vertebrate fauna and vascular flora has been undertaken at a NRM regional, not to mention IBRA subregional/IMCRA regional level, in South Australia. Applications of data captured in Phase 1 include:

1) Identifying gaps in knowledge where information on particular species is poor 2) Identifying a range of regionally threatened and declining species not previously

identified 3) Informing DEWNR Protected Areas systems on a wide range of matters 4) Informing DEWNR Regional Fire Management plans and operations 5) Assisting in the identification of threatening processes affecting a range of species,

supporting a multi-species and landscape-scale management approach

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6) Increasing awareness and interest in a broader range of threatened species, among other applications.

It is envisaged that the data be incorporated into and advise species’ management and recovery plans, and landscape assessments and projects for the AMLR NRM Region. This technical report and data are also provided to be used as a tool and guiding document to inform Regional Targets in the AMLR Regional NRM Plan. 5.1 Next steps The information captured in Phase 1 provides information regarding the status and trend of species in the landscape of the AMLR NRM Region as derived from an expert model. This information can be used to inform conservation planning frameworks that are currently being developed by DEWNR-NRM Board partnerships, to identify both the systemic conservation issues operating at a landscape scale and tending to influence biodiversity at ecosystem or ecological community scales (‘coarse-filters’). This Phase 1 information can also inform additional idiosyncratic issues (‘fine-filters’) affecting species of concern that have specific or unusual habitat or life-history requirements. From a conservation planning perspective, a highly valuable next step would be to obtain information (particularly from experts but including by undertaking analyses where possible) regarding:

the ecological processes that are responsible for the suggested declines (e.g. loss of particular habitats, weed invasion, introduced predators), and

the ecological conservation requirements of species that are thought to be declining. In addition, the AMLR Phase 1 data provides material for the second phase of the project. Phase 2, or the Prioritisation Process, seeks to use multiple criteria to identify a priority list of species most in need of conservation management and which have the greatest chance of recovery. Criteria for species to be assessed against include:

Probability of extinction (determined by regional status ratings and trend)

Consequences of extinction (ecological values, evolutionary values, social values, taxonomic uniqueness)

Potential for successful recovery (knowledge of threatening processes, capacity to affect recovery, need for ongoing management).

Once a priority list of species is established (Phase 2), it is envisaged that this information will then be used to inform decisions by identifying common threats and actions, and to inform resource allocation to deliver the greatest conservation benefit. With this additional information, assessments of landscapes can be undertaken to inform the development of goals, targets and activities to meet the conservation requirements of these landscapes.

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Appendix 1. Landscape description for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges IBRA subregions

(Source: DEWNR).

IBRA Subregion

Code

IBRA Subregion

Name Description

FLB1 Mount Lofty

Ranges

This subregion extends from north of the Fleurieu Peninsula to the Barossa Valley, and is predominantly an undulating to low hilly upland with steeper marginal ranges and hills. The Barossa Valley is the lowest area in this subregion and represents a structural basin. The rest of the subregion consists of hilly uplands on sandstone and shale with northerly trending strike ridges and dissected lateritic tableland remnants. Low open woodland commonly dominated by Eucalyptus obliqua and E. baxteri are found in higher rainfall areas on deep, lateritic soils. Shallower or sandy soils support E. fasciculosa, E cosmophylla and in the northern part of the region E. goniocalyx. E leucoxylon dominates the woodlands on podzolised soils in the lower rainfall areas, E. viminalis ssp. cygnetensis dominate the wetter and cooler woodlands and E. odorata characterises drier sites. Eucalypts give way to drooping sheoak (Allocasuarina verticillata) in the most arid woodlands and in coastal situations on shallow rocky soils.

KAN2 Fleurieu

This subregion is predominantly an undulating to low hilly upland with steeper marginal ranges and hills. A lateritized surface occurs on the Fleurieu Peninsula and becomes increasingly dissected northward to where only a few remnants survive as rounded crests and summits with mottled -yellow duplex soils. The lowest lying areas are within the Inman Valley where soft glacial and fluvio-glacial deposits have been lowered more quickly than the surrounding sedimentary rocks. Much of the native vegetation has been cleared, however some remains in reserves and small isolated inaccessible areas. Low open woodland commonly dominated by Eucalyptus obliqua and E. baxteri are found in higher rainfall areas on deep, lateritic soils. Shallower or sandy soils support E. fasciculosa, E cosmophylla and in the northern part of the region E. goniocalyx. E leucoxylon dominates the woodlands on podzolised soils in the lower rainfall areas, E. viminalis ssp. cygnetensis dominates the wetter and cooler woodlands and E. odorata characterises drier sites. Eucalypts give way to drooping sheoak (Allocasuarina verticillata) in the most arid woodlands and in coastal situations on shallow rocky soils.

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Appendix 2. Example of distribution map created for each species, showing the geographic range of the

species within the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges IBRA subregions, including the distribution in areas adjacent to the project area, within the map extent. Records were shown in three temporal groups: Recent (1994–2013); Historic (1964–1993); and Pre 1964 (all records prior to 1964), to assist in identifying possible trends. All flora maps showed the records as either BDBSA records or Herbarium SA (AD) records, easily distinguishing biological survey and opportune (sighting) records from records with vouchered herbarium specimens.

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Appendix 3a). Criteria for the threatened categories (CR, EN, VU) (source: IUCN 2001) plus Rare (Source: National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972)

IUCN 2001 CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA

Criteria *Critically

Endangered CR

*Endangered EN

*Vulnerable VU

A. Reduction in population size based on any of the following:

1. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the causes of the reduction are clearly reversible AND understood AND ceased, based on (and specifying) any of the following:

(a) direct observation (b) an index of abundance appropriate to the taxon (c) a decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or

quality of habitat (d) actual or potential levels of exploitation (e) the effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens,

pollutants, competitors or parasites.

2. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the reduction or its causes may not have ceased OR may not be understood OR may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of (a) to (e) under A1.

3. A population size reduction projected or suspected to be met within the next 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer (up to a maximum of 100 years), based on (and specifying) any of (b) to (e) under A1.

4. An observed, estimated, inferred, projected or suspected population size reduction over any 10 year or three generation period, whichever is longer (up to a maximum of 100 years), where the time period includes both the past and the future, and where the reduction or its causes may not have ceased OR may not be understood OR may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of (a) to (e) under A1.

> 90%

> 80%

> 80%

> 80%

> 70%

> 50%

> 50%

> 50%

> 50%

> 30%

> 30%

> 30%

B. Geographic range in the form of either B1 (extent of occurrence) OR B2 (area of occupancy) OR both:

1. Estimated extent of occurrence (km2) and estimates indicating at least two of a-c:

a. Severely fragmented or # locations. b. Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of

the following: (i) extent of occurrence (ii) area of occupancy (iii) area, extent and/or quality of habitat (iv) number of locations or subpopulations (v) number of mature individuals.

c. Extreme fluctuations in any of the following: (i) extent of occurrence (ii) area of occupancy (iii) number of locations or subpopulations (iv) number of mature individuals.

2. Estimated area of occupancy (km2), and estimates indicating at least two of a-c:

a. Severely fragmented or # locations. b. Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of

the following: (i) extent of occurrence (ii) area of occupancy (iii) area, extent and/or quality of habitat (iv) number of locations or subpopulations (v) number of mature individuals. c. Extreme fluctuations in any of the following: (i) extent of occurrence (ii) area of occupancy (iii) number of locations or subpopulations

(iv) number of mature individuals.

<100 km2

= 1

<10km2

= 1

<5000 km2

≤ 5

<500km2

≤ 5

<20,000 km2

≤ 10

<2,000km2

≤ 10

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Criteria *Critically

Endangered CR

*Endangered EN

*Vulnerable VU

C. Population size estimated (# mature individuals) and either: 1. An estimated continuing decline, whichever is longer, (up to a maximum of 100 years in the future) OR 2. A continuing decline, observed, projected, or inferred, in numbers of mature individuals AND at least one of the following (a-b): (a) Population structure in the form of one of the following: (b) Extreme fluctuations in number of mature individuals.

<250

25% in 3yr

or 1 generation

(i) no subpopn >50 mature individuals

or (ii) 90-100%

mature individuals in one subpopn

<2,500

20% in 5yr

or 2 generations

(i) no subpopn >250 mature individuals

or (ii) 95-100%

mature individuals in one subpopn

<10,000

10% in 10yr

or 3 generations

(i) no subpopn >1,000 mature

individuals or

(ii) 100% mature

individuals in one subpopn

D. Estimated population size ( # mature individuals).

<50

<250

1. <1,000

or 2. AoO <20km2 or # locations ≤5

E. Quantitative analysis showing the probability of extinction in the wild (up to a maximum of 100 years).

>50% within

10yr or 3 generations

>20% within

20yr or 5 generations

>10% within

100yr

RARE CATEGORY AND CRITERIA Rare (RA) a. Reduced area of occupancy and/or extent of occurrence: Taxa that have disappeared

from >50% of their former area of occupancy and/or extent of occurrence and it is observed, estimated, inferred or suspected that further decline is continuing.

b. Declined in abundance: Taxa that have experienced a significant decline in abundance in >50% of their former area of occupancy and/or extent of occurrence and it is observed, estimated, inferred or suspected that further decline is continuing.

c. Small populations: Taxa where it is observed, estimated, inferred or suspected that the total population size numbers <3000 mature individuals and specifying any of the following:

i) Resident population ii) Regular visitors to the state (e.g. migratory taxa) iii) Irregular visitors to the state (e.g. in response to episodic rainfall events) iv) Taxa that are experiencing range extensions into SA, with data for other

areas showing that they are increasing in range and abundance.

d. Restricted extent of occurrence or area of occupancy: Taxa with either i) or ii)

i) Relatively limited extent of occurrence (e.g. approximately 10% or <20,000 km2 of area assessed)

ii) Relatively limited area of occupancy (e.g. approximately 1% or <2,000 km2 of area assessed) that is highly fragmented.

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Appendix 3b). Outline of each Status Category used in workshops (adapted from: Guidelines for

Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria V7.0 (2008) – all categories except Regionally Extinct and Rare; Guidelines for Application of IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional and National Levels V4.0 (IUCN 2012a) - Regionally Extinct category; National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1972 – Rare category).

Status Category Definition / Use

RE Regionally

Extinct

A taxon is Regionally Extinct when there is no reasonable doubt that the

last individual potentially capable of reproduction within the region has

died or disappeared from the region, or, in the case of a former visiting

taxon, individuals no longer visit the region.

CR Critically

Endangered

A taxon is Critically Endangered when the best available evidence

indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for Critically Endangered,

and it is therefore considered to be facing an extremely high risk of

extinction in the wild.

EN Endangered

A taxon is Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that

it meets any of the criteria A to E for Endangered, and it is therefore

considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

VU Vulnerable

A taxon is Vulnerable when the best available evidence indicates that it

meets any of the criteria A to E for Vulnerable, and it is therefore

considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

RA Rare

A taxon is Rare if it occurs in small numbers, and the best available

evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to D for Rare, and it

is at some risk due to low numbers. Taxa in this category are usually

localised within restricted geographical areas or are thinly scattered

over a more extensive range. This may include taxa which are

perceived to be at risk for which there is insufficient information available

to assign them any other category, and taxa that are considered to be

dependent on ongoing conservation programs to prevent them moving

into the Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable categories.

NT Near

Threatened

A taxon is Near Threatened when it has been evaluated against the

criteria but does not qualify for Critically Endangered, Endangered,

Vulnerable or Rare now, but could qualify for a threatened category in

the future. This category is applied to taxa where populations are

‘uncommon’, i.e. if it occurs in relatively low numbers, and does not

meet the criteria for Rare.

LC Least

Concern

A taxon is Least Concern when it has been evaluated against the criteria

and does not qualify for Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable,

Rare or Near Threatened. Widespread and abundant taxa are included

in this category.

DD Data Deficient

A taxon is Data Deficient when there is inadequate information to make

a direct, or indirect, assessment of its risk of extinction based on its

distribution and/or population status. Listing of taxa in this category

indicates that more information is required and acknowledges the

possibility that future research will show that a threatened classification

may be appropriate. It is important to make positive use of whatever

data are available. In many cases great care should be taken in

choosing between DD and a threatened status. If the range of a taxon

is suspected to be relatively restricted, and/or if a considerable period of

time has elapsed since the last record of the taxon, threatened status

may be well justified.

NE Not Evaluated

A taxon is Not Evaluated when it has not been evaluated against the

criteria. (Used for flora with taxonomic issues and not rated.)

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Appendix 4a). Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Fauna workshops conducted

Workshop

Time spent

(hours)

# Species

reviewed

# Persons at

workshops

Birds (Land) 8.50 112 11

Birds (cont) 3.50 66 8

Birds (Water) 6.00 110 9

Reptiles & Amphibians 3.00 78 9

Mammals / Insect 8.00 52 15

Freshw ater Fish 3.00 26 9

Totals 32.00 444 b). Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Flora workshops conducted

Workshop

Time spent

(hours)

# Species

reviewed

# Persons at

workshops

Aquatic / Chenopods / Coastal / Trees 1 8.00 118 8

Legumes 1 8.00 105 10

Daisies 1 8.00 124 11

Legumes 2 / Trees 2 / Vines / Ferns 5.25 76 8

Daisies 2 4.00 53 7

Orchids 1 8.00 122 12

Grasses 8.00 145 11

Orchids 2 3.50 40 12

Sedges 6.50 132 11

Myrtaceae / Shrubs 1 7.50 86 10

Shrubs 2 8.00 183 10

Shrubs 3 / Herbs&Forbs 1 8.00 151 10

Herbs&Forbs 2 8.00 138 10

Herbs&Forbs 3 8.00 114 12

Totals 98.75 1587

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Appendix 5. Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region Overall Status and Trend Categories derived from weighted scores, showing number and percentage of fauna and flora species per category.

# % # %

7 Regionally Extinct 37 9.9 38 2.7

6.5 Critically Endangered + Definite Decline 18 4.8 13 0.9

6.4 Critically Endangered + Probable Decline 9 2.4 32 2.3

6.3 Critically Endangered + Stable 3 0.8 2 0.1

6.0 Critically Endangered + Data Deficient 3 0.8 7 0.5

5.5 Endangered + Definite Decline 7 1.9 12 0.9

5.4 Endangered + Probable Decline 18 4.8 86 6.1

5.3 Endangered + Stable 7 1.9 8 0.6

5.2 Endangered + Probable Increase - - - -

5.0 Endangered + Data Deficient 1 0.3 18 1.3

4.5 Vulnerable + Definite Decline 11 2.9 3 0.2

4.4 Vulnerable + Probable Decline 26 7.0 140 9.9

4.3 Vulnerable + Stable 20 5.3 59 4.2

4.2 Vulnerable + Probable Increase 1 0.3 - -

4.1 Vulnerable + Definite Increase - - - -

4.0 Vulnerable + Data Deficient 3 0.8 65 4.6

3.5 Rare + Definite Decline 4 1.1 3 0.2

3.4 Rare + Probable Decline 33 8.8 109 7.7

3.3 Rare + Stable 37 9.9 184 13.0

3.2 Rare + Probable Increase 4 1.1 2 0.1

3.1 Rare + Definite Increase 1 0.3 - -

3.0 Rare + Data Deficient 6 1.6 84 6.0

2.5 Near Threatened + Definite Decline 3 0.8 - -

2.4 Near Threatened + Probable Decline 17 4.5 38 2.7

2.3 Near Threatened + Stable 7 1.9 150 10.6

2.2 Near Threatened + Probable Increase 1 0.3 3 0.2

2.1 Near Threatened + Definite Increase - - - -

2.0 Near Threatened + Data Deficient 1 0.3 4 0.3

1.4 Least Concern + Probable Decline 8 2.1 2 0.1

1.3 Least Concern + Stable 56 15.0 251 17.8

1.2 Least Concern + Probable Increase 14 3.7 4 0.3

1.1 Least Concern + Definite Increase 6 1.6 - -

1.0 Least Concern + Data Deficient 7 1.9 - -

0.4 Data Deficient + Probable Decline - - - -

0.3 Data Deficient + Stable - - - -

0.0 Data Deficient + Data Deficient 6 1.6 47 3.3

- Not Evaluated - - 46 3.3

Total 375 100 1410 100

Overall Adelaide &

Mt Lofty Ranges

Score

(Status + Trend) Category (Status + Trend)

Fauna Flora

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Appendix 6. Number and percentage of fauna species per status rating per subregion. Fauna comprises Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Freshwater Fish and 1 Insect.

# % # %

RE Regionally Extinct 36 11 24 7

CR Critically Endangered 28 8 26 8

EN Endangered 24 7 31 9

VU Vulnerable 49 15 53 16

RA Rare 78 24 78 23

NT Near Threatened 22 7 25 7

LC Least Concern 91 27 91 27

DD Data Deficient 3 1 12 4

Total species (incl. Extinct) 331 100 340 100

Total extant species 295 89 316 93

Ab

bre

via

tio

nRegional Status

Mount

Lofty

Ranges

Fauna Species/Status

rating/Subregion

Fleurieu

Appendix 7. Number and percentage of fauna species per trend per subregion. Fauna comprises Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Freshwater Fish and 1 Insect.

# % # %

-- Definite Decline 35 12 33 10

- Probable Decline 90 31 105 33

0 Stable/No Change 124 42 128 41

+ Probable Increase 15 5 12 4

++ Definite Increase 9 3 6 2

DD Data Deficient 22 7 32 10

Total extant species 295 100 316 100

Sym

bo

l

Regional Trend

Mount

Lofty

Ranges

Fauna Species/Trend/

Subregion

Fleurieu

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Appendix 8. Number and percentage of flora species per status rating per subregion.

# % # %

RE Regionally Extinct 40 3 24 2

CR Critically Endangered 30 3 37 3

EN Endangered 86 7 84 7

VU Vulnerable 176 15 187 15

RA Rare 275 23 355 28

NT Near Threatened 176 15 216 17

LC Least Concern 305 26 301 24

DD Data Deficient 58 5 28 2

NE Not Evaluated 32 3 34 3

Total species (incl. Extinct) 1178 100 1266 100

Total extant species 1138 97 1242 98

Flora Species/Status

rating/Subregion

Fleurieu

Ab

bre

via

tio

nRegional Status

Mount

Lofty

Ranges

Appendix 9. Number and percentage of flora species per trend per subregion.

# % # %

-- Definite Decline 16 1 21 2

- Probable Decline 288 25 271 22

0 Stable/No Change 568 50 659 53

+ Probable Increase 8 1 4 0

++ Definite Increase 0 0 0 0

DD Data Deficient 226 20 253 20

(NE) (Not Evaluated) 32 3 34 3

Total extant species 1138 100 1242 100

Flora Species/Trend/

Subregion

Sym

bo

l

Regional Trend

Mount

Lofty

Ranges Fleurieu

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Appendix 10a). Number of Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges flora species per status rating in protected and unprotected areas (1994-2013). All species records from 1994-2013 are shown (less

species without records (15)). Flora = 1222 spp. Species were deemed protected if 15% or more records fell within protected areas. Protected areas included National Parks, Conservation Parks and Reserves, Recreation Parks, Heritage Agreements, Sanctuaries, Wilderness Protection Areas, Native Forest Reserves, Ramsar Reserves, Aquatic Reserves and Water Reserves managed for conservation. Black bars denote protected species, grey bars denote unprotected species.

27

72

175

267

184

253

6

2412

35

6272

8 4 10 11

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

CR EN VU RA NT LC DD NE

Nu

mb

er

of

Spe

cie

s

Status of Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges Flora Species in Protected & Unprotected Areas (1994 - 2013)

Protected

Unprotected

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Appendix 10b). Number of Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges fauna species per status rating in protected and unprotected areas (1994-2013). All species records from 1994-2013 are shown.

Mammals = 28 spp., Birds = 226 spp., Reptiles & Amphibians = 56 spp., Freshwater Fish = 17 spp. Species were deemed protected if 15% or more records fell within protected areas. Protected areas included National Parks, Conservation Parks and Reserves, Recreation Parks, Heritage Agreements, Sanctuaries, Wilderness Protection Areas, Native Forest Reserves, Ramsar Reserves, Aquatic Reserves and Water Reserves managed for conservation. Black bars denote protected species, grey bars denote unprotected species.

1 15 2

9

15

1 3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

CR EN VU RA NT LC DD

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of

Mam

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sp

p.

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Unprotected

1722

4235

21

48

5 69 9

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11

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CR EN VU RA NT LC DD

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17

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Appendix 11a). Fauna species list for the project area, from most to least threatened. Status ratings and trends are shown for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region (shaded), and each IBRA subregion, including IUCN status and criteria. Current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed. Species are listed per Class (Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Osteichthyes, Insecta), from most to least threatened per regional rating (status and trend), then in alphabetical order of Family Name, then Scientific Name.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

EPBC Status Codes: EX = extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable.

NPW Status Codes: X = extinct, E = endangered; V = vulnerable, R = rare.

Where status is listed as “ssp”, the status applies to a sub-specific level, but the resolution of the record in BDBSA is at a species level. Expert interpretation is required to resolve sub-specific taxonomy.

Class Name Family Name Scientific Name Common Name EP

BC

Act

Sta

tus

NP

W A

ct

Sta

tus

AM

LR

Reg

ion

al S

tatu

s

AM

LR

Reg

ion

al T

ren

d

Mo

un

t L

oft

y R

ang

es S

tatu

s

Mo

un

t L

oft

y R

ang

es T

ren

d

IUCN Status & Criteria

(Mount Lofty Ranges) Fle

uri

eu

Sta

tus

Fle

uri

eu

Tre

nd

IUCN Status & Criteria

(Fleurieu)

MAMMALIA ACROBATIDAE Acrobates pygmaeus Feathertail Glider E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA CANIDAE Canis lupus Feral Dog, Dingo RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurus viverrinus Eastern Quoll E RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Phascogale calura Red-tailed Phascogale EN E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed Phascogale E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Lagostrophus fasciatus Banded Hare-w allaby EX RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus eugenii decres Tammar Wallaby RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus eugenii eugenii Tammar Wallaby EX E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE Ornithorhynchus anatinus Platypus E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Perameles bougainville fasciata Western Barred Bandicoot (mainland) EX RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Bettongia lesueur Burrow ing Bettong EX E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Bettongia penicilliata Brush-tailed Bettong ssp ssp RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA THYLACOMYIDAE Macrotis lagotis Greater Bilby (Bilby) VU V RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA BURRAMYIDAE Cercartetus concinnus Western Pygmy-possum CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN - EN B2ab(i,iii)

MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Isoodon obesulus obesulus Southern Brow n Bandicoot (SA and KI ssp) EN V EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii) EN - EN B2ab(iii)

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Antechinus flavipes Yellow -footed Antechinus V RA - RA - RA a NT - NT

MAMMALIA PHALANGERIDAE Trichosurus vulpecula Common Brushtail Possum R RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

MAMMALIA PSEUDOCHEIRIDAE Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common Ringtail Possum RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

MAMMALIA EMBALLONURIDAE Saccolaimus flaviventris Yellow -bellied Sheath-tailed Bat R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii)

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Rattus lutreolus Sw amp Rat R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea Lion VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(ii)

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus robustus Euro RA + RA + RA c(iv) RA DD RA c(i)

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus tropicalis Subantarctic Fur-seal VU E RA + RA + RA c(ii, iv)

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Class Name Family Name Scientific Name Common Name EP

BC

Act

Sta

tus

NP

W A

ct

Sta

tus

AM

LR

Reg

ion

al S

tatu

s

AM

LR

Reg

ion

al T

ren

d

Mo

un

t L

oft

y R

ang

es S

tatu

s

Mo

un

t L

oft

y R

ang

es T

ren

d

IUCN Status & Criteria

(Mount Lofty Ranges) Fle

uri

eu

Sta

tus

Fle

uri

eu

Tre

nd

IUCN Status & Criteria

(Fleurieu)

MAMMALIA VOMBATIDAE Lasiorhinus latifrons Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat RA + RA + RA c(iv)

MAMMALIA PTEROPODIDAE Pteropus poliocephalus Grey-headed Flying-fox VU R RA ++ RA ++ VU D1+2 - RA c(i,iv)

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus rufus Red Kangaroo RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat RA DD RA DD RA d(i) RA DD RA d(i)

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat RA DD RA DD RA d(i)

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat NT 0 RA DD RA d(i) LC 0 LC

MAMMALIA TACHYGLOSSIDAE Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus fuliginosus Western Grey Kangaroo LC + LC + LC LC + LC

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur Seal (Australasian Fur Seal) LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

MAMMALIA PHASCOLARCTIDAE Phascolarctos cinereus Koala LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Austronomus australis White-striped Free-tailed Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Mormopterus planiceps Southern Free-tailed Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's Wattled Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Chalinolobus morio Chocolate Wattled Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser Long-eared Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed Dunnart DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Sminthopsis murina Common Dunnart DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabia bicolor Sw amp Wallaby V DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus pusillus Australian Fur Seal (Brown Fur Seal) R DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus campestris Rufous Fieldw ren RE RE RE

AVES ALCEDINIDAE Ceyx azureus Azure Kingfisher E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES ANSERANATIDAE Anseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES BURHINIDAE Burhinus grallarius Bush Stonecurlew R RE RE RE RE RE

AVES CACATUIDAE Calyptorhynchus lathami halmaturinus Glossy Black-Cockatoo (KI ssp) EN E RE RE RE

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera phrygia Regent Honeyeater EN E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES OTIDIDAE Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard V RE RE RE RE RE

AVES PEDIONOMIDAE Pedionomus torquatus Plains-w anderer VU E RE RE RE

AVES PHASIANIDAE Excalfactoria chinensis King Quail E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES PSITTACIDAE Pezoporus wallicus Eastern Ground Parrot E RE RE RE RE RE

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AVES STRIGIDAE Ninox connivens Barking Ow l R RE RE RE

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix pyrrhothorax Red-chested Buttonquail R RE RE RE RE RE

AVES TYTONIDAE Tyto novaehollandiae Australian Masked Ow l E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Pluvialis fulva Pacif ic Golden Plover R CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Stagonopleura bella Beautiful Firetail R CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES LARIDAE Sternula nereis Fairy Tern VU E CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR DAVES MALURIDAE Stipiturus malachurus intermedius Southern Emu-w ren (MLR ssp) EN E CR -- CR -- CR C1

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater ssp CR -- CR -- CR A2a; C1; D CR -- CR A2a; C1; D

AVES MONARCHIDAE Myiagra inquieta Restless Flycatcher R CR -- CR -- CR A2a; D CR -- CR A2a; D

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler R CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin ssp CR -- CR -- CR D CR - CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter ssp CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Lathamus discolor Sw ift Parrot EN E CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied Parrot CR E CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler R CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES SPHENISCIDAE Eudyptula minor Little Penguin CR -- CR -- CR A1a; D

AVES APODIDAE Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail CR - CR - CR A1a CR - CR A1b

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Oreoica gutturalis Crested Bellbird CR - CR - CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica phoenicea Flame Robin V CR - CR - CR D CR - CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet E CR - CR - CR D CR - CR D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Lophoictinia isura Square-tailed Kite E CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES ARDEIDAE Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern EN V CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret R CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES MALURIDAE Malurus leucopterus White-w inged Fairyw ren CR DD CR DD CR DAVES PSOPHODIDAE Cinclosoma punctatum anachoreta Spotted Quail-thrush (MLR ssp) CR E CR DD CR DD CR D CR DD CR D

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface EN -- CR -- CR D VU - VU D1AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus pyrrhopygius parkeri Chestnut-rumped Heathw ren (MLR ssp) E EN -- EN - EN D EN -- EN D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover EN -- EN -- CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapw ing EN -- EN -- CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Climacteris picumnus Brow n Treecreeper EN -- CR -- CR C2a(i) VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail V EN -- EN -- EN D VU -- VU D1

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AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper R EN -- EN - CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus (Hylacola) cautus Shy Heathw ren R EN - EN - CR D - EN D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle E EN - EN - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites osculans Black-eared Cuckoo EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES HAEMATOPODIDAE Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher R EN - EN 0 CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Gliciphila melanops Taw ny-crow ned Honeyeater EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Falcunculus frontatus Crested Shriketit R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES POMATOSTOMIDAE Pomatostomus superciliosus White-brow ed Babbler EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

AVES RALLIDAE Lewinia pectoralis Lew in's Rail V EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES RALLIDAE Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone R EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe R EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES TURDIDAE Zoothera lunulata Bassian Thrush R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Thinornis rubricollis Hooded Plover V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES MEGAPODIIDAE Leipoa ocellata Malleefow l VU V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Lichenostomus cratitius Purple-gaped Honeyeater ssp EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema petrophila Rock Parrot R EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES ROSTRATULIDAE Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe VU V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper R EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES PETROICIDAE Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub Robin EN DD EN DD EN D

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza pusilla Brow n Thornbill VU -- VU -- VU A2ab VU -- VU A2ab

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill VU -- RE RE VU -- VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Biziura lobata Musk Duck R VU -- VU - EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea ibis Cattle Egret R VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ARTAMIDAE Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Taeniopygia guttata Zebra Finch VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Epthianura albifrons White-fronted Chat VU -- VU -- VU D1 VU -- VU D1

AVES NEOSITTIDAE Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella VU -- VU -- VU D1 VU -- VU D1

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica boodang Scarlet Robin ssp VU -- VU -- VU A2b; C1 VU -- VU C1; D1

AVES TIMALIIDAE Zosterops lateralis Silvereye VU -- VU -- VU A2b VU -- VU A2b

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AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Circus approximans Sw amp Harrier VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite VU - EN - EN D VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Pandion haliaetus Osprey E VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA 0 RA c(iii)

AVES ALAUDIDAE Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bush Lark VU - CR - CR D RA - VU D1 - RA c(iii)

AVES ANATIDAE Anas superciliosa Pacif ic Black Duck VU - VU - VU A1e RA - VU A1e - RA b

AVES ANATIDAE Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck R VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES CISTICOLIDAE Cisticola exilis Golden-headed Cisticola VU - VU 0 VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Hydroprogne caspia Caspian Tern VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Thalasseus bergii Greater Crested Tern VU - RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) VU - EN B2ab(iii) -VU B2ab(iii)

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus lunatus White-naped Honeyeater VU - VU - VU A2bc RA - RA c(i)

AVES MEROPIDAE Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema chrysostoma Blue-w inged Parrot V VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Northiella haematogaster Bluebonnet ssp VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Psephotus varius Mulga Parrot VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix varius Painted Buttonquail R VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Stictonetta naevosa Freckled Duck V VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Tadorna tadornoides Australian Shelduck VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ANHINGIDAE Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian Darter R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea alba Great Egret VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta garzetta Little Egret R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Erythrogonys cinctus Red-kneed Dotterel VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES COLUMBIDAE Geopelia placida Peaceful Dove VU 0 VU 0 VU D1 VU 0 VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Chlidonias hybrida Whiskered Tern VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Larus pacificus Pacif ic Gull VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

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AVES RALLIDAE Porzana pusilla Baillon's Crake VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Himantopus himantopus Black-w inged Stilt VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Platalea flavipes Yellow -billed Spoonbill VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Platalea regia Royal Spoonbill VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES CASUARIIDAE Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu VU + VU + VU D1

AVES CACATUIDAE Calyptorhynchus funereus Yellow -tailed Black Cockatoo V VU DD VU DD VU D1 VU DD VU D1

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Nesoptilotis leucotis White-eared Honeyeater VU DD VU DD EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot R VU DD VU DD VU D1 VU DD VU D1

AVES APODIDAE Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Sw ift RA -- RA -- RA c(ii) RA -- RA c(ii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodsw allow RA -- RA -- RA c(i) RA -- RA c(i)

AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Lalage tricolor White-w inged Triller RA -- RA -- VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA -- VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES GLAREOLIDAE Stiltia isabella Australian Pratincole RA -- RA -- RA c(iii) RA -- RA c(iii)

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES AEGOTHELIDAE Aegotheles cristatus Australian Ow let-nightjar RA - RA - RA c(i) RA - RA c(i)

AVES ANATIDAE Anas rhynchotis Australasian Shoveler R RA - RA - VU C1; D1 - RA c(i,iii) RA - VU C1; D1 - RA c(i,iii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus personatus Masked Woodsw allow RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus superciliosus White-brow ed Woodsw allow RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES CACATUIDAE Nymphicus hollandicus Cockatiel RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES CAPRIMULGIDAE Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar RA - RA DD RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES COLUMBIDAE Phaps elegans Brush Bronzew ing RA - RA - RA c(i) RA - RA c(i)

AVES CUCULIDAE Cacomantis pallidus Pallid Cuckoo RA - RA - VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA - VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco subniger Black Falcon RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin RA - RA 0 RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Cincloramphus cruralis Brow n Songlark RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Plectorhyncha lanceolata Striped Honeyeater R RA - RA - RA c(iii)

AVES ORIOLIDAE Oriolus sagittatus Olive-backed Oriole ssp RA - RA - RA c(iii)

AVES PHASIANIDAE Coturnix ypsilophora Brow n Quail V RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES PSITTACIDAE Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck RA - RE RE RA - VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PSITTACIDAE Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix velox Little Buttonquail RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Milvus migrans Black Kite RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iv)

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AVES ANATIDAE Cereopsis novaehollandiae Cape Barren Goose R RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES ANATIDAE Cygnus atratus Black Sw an RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii)AVES ANATIDAE Malacorhynchus membranaceus Pink-eared Duck RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(iii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(iii)

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites lucidus Shining Bronze Cuckoo RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii) RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(i) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES MALURIDAE Malurus lamberti Variegated Fairyw ren RA 0 RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Manorina flavigula Yellow -throated Miner RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula ornata Yellow -plumed Honeyeater RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(iii)

AVES PELECANIDAE Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican RA 0 VU 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) VU 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica rosea Rose Robin RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii) RA 0 RA c(ii)AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES RALLIDAE Gallirallus philippensis Buff-banded Rail RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,iii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,iii)

AVES RALLIDAE Porzana fluminea Australian Spotted Crake RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii)

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES TYTONIDAE Tyto delicatula Eastern Barn Ow l RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii,iii) RA 0 RA c(ii,iii)

AVES CORCORACIDAE Corcorax melanoramphos White-w inged Chough R RA + RA + RA c(i) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Gerygone olivacea White-throated Gerygone R RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Purnella albifrons White-fronted Honeyeater RA DD RA DD RA c(iii) RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES STERCORARIIDAE Stercorarius parasiticus Parasitic Jaeger (Arctic Jaeger) RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin NT -- NT -- NT NT - NT

AVES PSITTACIDAE Psephotus haematonotus Red-rumped Parrot NT -- NT -- NT NT - NT

AVES RHIPIDURIDAE Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail NT -- NT -- NT NT -- NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow -rumped Thornbill NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza reguloides Buff-rumped Thornbill NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES CUCULIDAE Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites basalis Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Neochmia temporalis Red-brow ed Finch NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES HALCYONIDAE Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher NT - NT - NT RA - RA c(ii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus brevirostris Brow n-headed Honeyeater NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES MOTACILLIDAE Anthus australis Australian Pipit NT - RA - RA c(i) LC 0 LC

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AVES PHASIANIDAE Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES PODARGIDAE Podargus strigoides Taw ny Frogmouth NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crow ned Lorikeet NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES STRIGIDAE Ninox boobook Southern Boobook NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Threskiornis spinicollis Straw -necked Ibis NT - NT - RA c(ii) - NT NT - RA c(ii) - NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Cormobates leucophaea White-throated Treecreeper NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Acanthagenys rufogularis Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater NT 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) LC 0 LC

AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Poliocephalus poliocephalus Hoary-headed Grebe NT 0 NT 0 RAc(iii) - NT NT 0 RAc(iii) - NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza lineata Striated Thornbill LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckooshrike LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Vanellus miles Masked Lapw ing LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco berigora Brow n Falcon LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco cenchroides Nankeen Kestrel LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula penicillata White-plumed Honeyeater LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Sericornis frontalis White-brow ed Scrubw ren LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Accipiter cirrocephalus Collared Sparrow haw k LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Accipiter fasciatus Brow n Goshaw k LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACROCEPHALIDAE Acrocephalus australis Australian Reed Warbler LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ANATIDAE Anas castanea Chestnut Teal LC 0 LC 0 NT - LC LC 0 NT - LC

AVES ANATIDAE Anas gracilis Grey Teal LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Eolophus roseicapilla Galah LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco longipennis Australian Hobby LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES HALCYONIDAE Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Hirundo neoxena Welcome Sw allow LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES LARIDAE Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Silver Gull LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Megalurus gramineus Little Grassbird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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AVES MALURIDAE Malurus cyaneus Superb Fairyw ren LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris Eastern Spinebill LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera chrysoptera Little Wattlebird LC 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Caligavis chrysops Yellow -faced Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Phylidonyris pyrrhopterus Crescent Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula virescens Singing Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MONARCHIDAE Grallina cyanoleuca Magpielark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES NECTARINIIDAE Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrikethrush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian Grebe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PSITTACIDAE Platycercus elegans Crimson Rosella LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Fulica atra Eurasian Coot LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Gallinula tenebrosa Dusky Moorhen LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Porphyrio porphyrio Purple Sw amphen LC 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 RA c(i) - NT

AVES RALLIDAE Tribonyx ventralis Black-tailed Nativehen LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RHIPIDURIDAE Rhipidura albiscapa Grey Fantail LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES ANATIDAE Aythya australis Hardhead LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES ARTAMIDAE Gymnorhina tibicen Australian Magpie LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Cacatua galerita Sulphur-crested Cockatoo LC + LC ++ LC LC + LC

AVES COLUMBIDAE Ocyphaps lophotes Crested Pigeon LC + LC 0 LC LC + LC

AVES COLUMBIDAE Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzew ing LC + LC + LC LC 0 LC

AVES CORVIDAE Corvus mellori Little Raven LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Manorina melanocephala Noisy Miner LC + LC + LC LC 0 LC

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AVES PSITTACIDAE Platycercus eximius Eastern Rosella LC + LC + LC RA 0 RA c(iv)

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Threskiornis moluccus Australian White Ibis LC + LC ++ LC LC - LC

AVES ANATIDAE Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES ARTAMIDAE Strepera versicolor Grey Curraw ong ssp LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Cacatua sanguinea Little Corella LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES PSITTACIDAE Trichoglossus haematodus Rainbow Lorikeet LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Acanthophis antarcticus Common Death Adder RE RE RE

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Demansia psammophis Yellow -faced Whipsnake RE RE RE

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta spectabilis Mallee Black-headed Snake RE RE RE

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua adelaidensis Pygmy Bluetongue EN E RE RE RE

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua occipitalis Western Bluetongue RE RE RE RE RE

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Tympanocryptis lineata Five-lined Earless Dragon CR -- CR -- CR A1bc EN - EN B2ab(iii,iv)

REPTILIA BOIDAE Morelia spilota Carpet Python R CR - CR - CR C2a(i)

REPTILIA VARANIDAE Varanus rosenbergi Heath Goanna V CR - CR - CR C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Ctenophorus pictus Painted Dragon EN - CR - CR B2ab(ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(ii,iii)

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Notechis scutatus Eastern Tiger Snake ssp EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Ramphotyphlops bicolor Southern Blind Snake VU -- VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) DD DD DD

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Egernia cunninghami Cunningham's Skink E VU - VU - VU A2ac VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,iii); D2

REPTILIA VARANIDAE Varanus gouldii Sand Goanna VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lampropholis delicata Delicate Skink VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Austrelaps labialis Pygmy Copperhead RA - RA 0 RA d(i) RA - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Aprasia pseudopulchella Flinders Worm-lizard VU RA - RA - RA d(i)

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Delma inornata Olive Snake-lizard RA - RA - RA a d(i,ii)

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Delma molleri Adelaide Snake-lizard RA - RA - RA a DD DD DD

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot RA - RA - RA a RA - RA a

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Cryptoblepharus pannosus Speckled Wall Skink RA - RA - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Ctenotus robustus Eastern Striped Skink RA - RA - RA a DD DD DD

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Eulamprus heatwolei Yellow -bellied Water Skink V RA - RA - RA a

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia adelaidensis Adelaide Snake-eye RA - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Rough-nosed Blind Snake RA - RE RE RA - RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA DIPLODACTYLIDAE Diplodactylus furcosus Ranges Stone Gecko RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i) DD DD DD

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REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta nigriceps Mitchell's Short-tailed Snake RA 0 RA 0 VU D2 - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Heteronotia binoei Bynoe's Gecko RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Ctenotus orientalis Spotted Ctenotus RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Egernia striolata Eastern Tree Skink RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) DD 0 DD

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Hemiergis peronii Four-toed Earless Skink RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista dorsalis Southern Four-toed Slider RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista punctatovittata Spotted Slider RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia boulengeri Common Snake-eye RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia obscura Mallee Snake-eye RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA CARPHODACTYLIDAE Nephrurus milii Barking Gecko NT - RA - RA b LC 0 LC

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudechis porphyriacus Red-bellied Black Snake NT - RA - RA b LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Menetia greyii Dw arf Skink NT - RA - RA a LC 0 LC

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Gehyra lazelli Southern Rock Dtella NT 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) LC 0 LC

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Pogona barbata Eastern Bearded Dragon LC - NT - RA a - NT LC 0 LC

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta flagellum Little Whip Snake LC - LC 0 LC NT - NT

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Ctenophorus decresii Taw ny Dragon LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA CHELIDAE Emydura macquarii Macquarie Tortoise V LC 0 LC 0 LC

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Aprasia striolata Lined Worm-lizard LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Bassiana duperreyi Eastern Three-lined Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Eulamprus quoyii Eastern Water Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Hemiergis decresiensis Three-toed Earless Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lampropholis guichenoti Garden Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista bougainvillii Bougainville's Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Liopholis whitii White's Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua rugosa Sleepy Lizard LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Bluetongue LC 0 LC 0 LC DD DD DD

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Physignathus lesueurii Water Dragon LC + LC + LC LC + LC

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brow n Snake LC + LC + LC LC + LC

REPTILIA CHELIDAE Chelodina longicollis Common Long-necked Tortoise DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria raniformis Southern Bell Frog VU V RE RE RE

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Pseudophryne bibronii Brow n Toadlet R VU - VU - VU C2a(i) VU - VU C2a(i)

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AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria ewingii Brow n Tree Frog RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Neobatrachus pictus Burrow ing frog RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Crinia signifera Common Froglet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes dumerilii Banjo Frog LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LCAMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria peronii Peron's Tree Frog LC + LC + LC LC + LC

CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE Mordacia mordax Short-headed Lamprey RE RE RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES AMBASSIDAE Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's Perchlet RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES PERCICHTHYIDAE Maccullochella peelii peelii Murray Cod VU RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES TERAPONTIDAE Bidyanus bidyanus Silver Perch RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES GADOPSIDAE Gadopsis marmoratus River Blackfish CR -- RE RE CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE Geotria australis Pouched Lamprey CR - CR - CR B1ab(iv) CR - CR B1ab(iv)

OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Craterocephalus fluviatilis Murray Hardyhead EN CR - CR - CR B2ac(i,ii)

OSTEICHTHYES KUHLIIDAE Nannoperca obscura Yarra Pygmy Perch VU CR - CR - CR B2ac(iii,iv)

OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Mogurnda adspersa Purple-Spotted Gudgeon CR DD RE RE CR DD CR D

OSTEICHTHYES KUHLIIDAE Nannoperca australis Southern Pygmy Perch EN - RE RE EN - EN B2ab(iii)c(iv)

OSTEICHTHYES PLOTOSIDAE Tandanus tandanus Freshw ater Catfish EN - EN - EN A2bc

OSTEICHTHYES BOVICHTHYIDAE Pseudaphritis urvillii Congolli VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU A2c

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias brevipinnis Climbing Galaxias VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias olidus Mountain Galaxias VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv)

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OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Philypnodon macrostomus Dw arf Flathead Gudgeon RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES ANGUILLIDAE Anguilla australis Short-f inned Eel RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Atherinosoma microstoma Smallmouth Hardyhead RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES GOBIIDAE Pseudogobius olorum Sw an River Goby RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES PERCICHTHYIDAE Macquaria ambigua ambigua Callop RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES RETROPINNIDAE Retropinna semoni Australian Smelt RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES MELANOTAENIDAE Melanotaenia fluviatilis Crimson-spotted Rainbow Fish NT + LC + LC RA DD RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Philypnodon grandiceps Big-headed Gudgeon LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LCOSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias maculatus Common Jollytail LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

INSECTA APIDAE Xylocopa aeratus Green Carpenter Bee RE RE RE RE RE

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Appendix 11b). Fauna species list for the project area, in taxonomic sequence. Status ratings and trends are shown for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region (grey) and each IBRA subregion, including IUCN status and criteria. Current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed. Species are listed per Class (Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Osteichthyes), as listed in Census of South Australian Vertebrates (Owens and Graham 2009), and Insecta.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

EPBC Status Codes: EX = extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable.

NPW Status Codes: X = extinct, E = endangered; V = vulnerable, R = rare.

Where status is listed as “ssp”, the status applies to a sub-specific level, but the resolution of the record in BDBSA is at a species level. Expert interpretation is required to resolve sub-specific taxonomy.

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MAMMALIA TACHYGLOSSIDAE Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurus viverrinus Eastern Quoll E RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Antechinus flavipes Yellow -footed Antechinus V RA - RA - RA a NT - NT

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Phascogale calura Red-tailed Phascogale EN E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed Phascogale E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed Dunnart DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Sminthopsis murina Common Dunnart DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA THYLACOMYIDAE Macrotis lagotis Greater Bilby (Bilby) VU V RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Isoodon obesulus obesulus Southern Brow n Bandicoot (SA and KI ssp) EN V EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii) EN - EN B2ab(iii)

MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Perameles bougainville fasciata Western Barred Bandicoot (mainland) EX RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA PHASCOLARCTIDAE Phascolarctos cinereus Koala LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

MAMMALIA VOMBATIDAE Lasiorhinus latifrons Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat RA + RA + RA c(iv)

MAMMALIA BURRAMYIDAE Cercartetus concinnus Western Pygmy-possum CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN - EN B2ab(i,iii)

MAMMALIA PHALANGERIDAE Trichosurus vulpecula Common Brushtail Possum R RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

MAMMALIA PSEUDOCHEIRIDAE Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common Ringtail Possum RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

MAMMALIA ACROBATIDAE Acrobates pygmaeus Feathertail Glider E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Bettongia lesueur Burrow ing Bettong EX E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Bettongia penicilliata Brush-tailed Bettong ssp ssp RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus eugenii decres Tammar Wallaby RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus eugenii eugenii Tammar Wallaby EX E RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus fuliginosus Western Grey Kangaroo LC + LC + LC LC + LC

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MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus rufus Red Kangaroo RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabia bicolor Sw amp Wallaby V DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Lagostrophus fasciatus Banded Hare-w allaby EX RE RE RE

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat RA DD RA DD RA d(i) RA DD RA d(i)

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat NT 0 RA DD RA d(i) LC 0 LC

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Rattus lutreolus Sw amp Rat R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

MAMMALIA PTEROPODIDAE Pteropus poliocephalus Grey-headed Flying-fox VU R RA ++ RA ++ VU D1+2 - RA c(i,iv)

MAMMALIA EMBALLONURIDAE Saccolaimus flaviventris Yellow -bellied Sheath-tailed Bat R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii)

MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Austronomus australis White-striped Free-tailed Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Mormopterus planiceps Southern Free-tailed Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's Wattled Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Chalinolobus morio Chocolate Wattled Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser Long-eared Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat RA DD RA DD RA d(i)

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat LC DD LC DD LC LC DD LC

MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA CANIDAE Canis lupus Feral Dog, Dingo RE RE RE RE RE

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur Seal (Australasian Fur Seal) LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus pusillus Australian Fur Seal (Brown Fur Seal) R DD DD DD DD DD

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Arctocephalus tropicalis Subantarctic Fur-seal VU E RA + RA + RA c(ii, iv)

MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea Lion VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES CASUARIIDAE Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu VU + VU + VU D1

AVES MEGAPODIIDAE Leipoa ocellata Malleefow l VU V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES PHASIANIDAE Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES PHASIANIDAE Coturnix ypsilophora Brow n Quail V RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES PHASIANIDAE Excalfactoria chinensis King Quail E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Accipiter cirrocephalus Collared Sparrow haw k LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Accipiter fasciatus Brow n Goshaw k LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Circus approximans Sw amp Harrier VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

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AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle E EN - EN - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite VU - EN - EN D VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Lophoictinia isura Square-tailed Kite E CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Milvus migrans Black Kite RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iv)

AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Pandion haliaetus Osprey E VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA 0 RA c(iii)

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco berigora Brow n Falcon LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco cenchroides Nankeen Kestrel LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco longipennis Australian Hobby LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(i) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES FALCONIDAE Falco subniger Black Falcon RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES OTIDIDAE Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard V RE RE RE RE RE

AVES BURHINIDAE Burhinus grallarius Bush Stonecurlew R RE RE RE RE RE

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Vanellus miles Masked Lapw ing LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapw ing EN -- EN -- CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES PEDIONOMIDAE Pedionomus torquatus Plains-w anderer VU E RE RE RE

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix pyrrhothorax Red-chested Buttonquail R RE RE RE RE RE

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix varius Painted Buttonquail R VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES TURNICIDAE Turnix velox Little Buttonquail RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES GLAREOLIDAE Stiltia isabella Australian Pratincole RA -- RA -- RA c(iii) RA -- RA c(iii)

AVES COLUMBIDAE Geopelia placida Peaceful Dove VU 0 VU 0 VU D1 VU 0 VU D1

AVES COLUMBIDAE Ocyphaps lophotes Crested Pigeon LC + LC 0 LC LC + LC

AVES COLUMBIDAE Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzew ing LC + LC + LC LC 0 LC

AVES COLUMBIDAE Phaps elegans Brush Bronzew ing RA - RA - RA c(i) RA - RA c(i)

AVES CACATUIDAE Cacatua galerita Sulphur-crested Cockatoo LC + LC ++ LC LC + LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Cacatua sanguinea Little Corella LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Calyptorhynchus funereus Yellow -tailed Black Cockatoo V VU DD VU DD VU D1 VU DD VU D1

AVES CACATUIDAE Calyptorhynchus lathami halmaturinus Glossy Black-Cockatoo (KI ssp) EN E RE RE RE

AVES CACATUIDAE Eolophus roseicapilla Galah LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES CACATUIDAE Nymphicus hollandicus Cockatiel RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

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AVES PSITTACIDAE Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck RA - RE RE RA - VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crow ned Lorikeet NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES PSITTACIDAE Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet E CR - CR - CR D CR - CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Lathamus discolor Sw ift Parrot EN E CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar RA - RA - RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied Parrot CR E CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema chrysostoma Blue-w inged Parrot V VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot R VU DD VU DD VU D1 VU DD VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Neophema petrophila Rock Parrot R EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES PSITTACIDAE Northiella haematogaster Bluebonnet ssp VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Pezoporus wallicus Eastern Ground Parrot E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES PSITTACIDAE Platycercus elegans Crimson Rosella LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PSITTACIDAE Platycercus eximius Eastern Rosella LC + LC + LC RA 0 RA c(iv)

AVES PSITTACIDAE Psephotus haematonotus Red-rumped Parrot NT -- NT -- NT NT - NT

AVES PSITTACIDAE Psephotus varius Mulga Parrot VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES PSITTACIDAE Trichoglossus haematodus Rainbow Lorikeet LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES CUCULIDAE Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES CUCULIDAE Cacomantis pallidus Pallid Cuckoo RA - RA - VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA - VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites basalis Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites lucidus Shining Bronze Cuckoo RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii) RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES CUCULIDAE Chalcites osculans Black-eared Cuckoo EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES STRIGIDAE Ninox boobook Southern Boobook NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES STRIGIDAE Ninox connivens Barking Ow l R RE RE RE

AVES TYTONIDAE Tyto delicatula Eastern Barn Ow l RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii,iii) RA 0 RA c(ii,iii)

AVES TYTONIDAE Tyto novaehollandiae Australian Masked Ow l E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES PODARGIDAE Podargus strigoides Taw ny Frogmouth NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES CAPRIMULGIDAE Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar RA - RA DD RA c(iii) RA - RA c(iii)

AVES AEGOTHELIDAE Aegotheles cristatus Australian Ow let-nightjar RA - RA - RA c(i) RA - RA c(i)

AVES APODIDAE Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Sw ift RA -- RA -- RA c(ii) RA -- RA c(ii)

AVES APODIDAE Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail CR - CR - CR A1a CR - CR A1b

AVES ALCEDINIDAE Ceyx azureus Azure Kingfisher E RE RE RE RE RE

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AVES HALCYONIDAE Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES HALCYONIDAE Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher NT - NT - NT RA - RA c(ii)

AVES MEROPIDAE Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Climacteris picumnus Brow n Treecreeper EN -- CR -- CR C2a(i) VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Cormobates leucophaea White-throated Treecreeper NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES MALURIDAE Malurus cyaneus Superb Fairyw ren LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MALURIDAE Malurus lamberti Variegated Fairyw ren RA 0 RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES MALURIDAE Malurus leucopterus White-w inged Fairyw ren CR DD CR DD CR D

AVES MALURIDAE Stipiturus malachurus intermedius Southern Emu-w ren (MLR ssp) EN E CR -- CR -- CR C1

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill VU - VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow -rumped Thornbill NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza lineata Striated Thornbill LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza pusilla Brow n Thornbill VU -- VU -- VU A2ab VU -- VU A2ab

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza reguloides Buff-rumped Thornbill NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill VU -- RE RE VU -- VU D1

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface EN -- CR -- CR D VU - VU D1

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus pyrrhopygius parkeri Chestnut-rumped Heathw ren (MLR ssp) E EN -- EN - EN D EN -- EN D

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus campestris Rufous Fieldw ren RE RE RE

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Calamanthus (Hylacola) cautus Shy Heathw ren R EN - EN - CR D - EN D

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Gerygone olivacea White-throated Gerygone R RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Sericornis frontalis White-brow ed Scrubw ren LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Acanthagenys rufogularis Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater NT 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris Eastern Spinebill LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera chrysoptera Little Wattlebird LC 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Anthochaera phrygia Regent Honeyeater EN E RE RE RE RE RE

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Caligavis chrysops Yellow -faced Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Epthianura albifrons White-fronted Chat VU -- VU -- VU D1 VU -- VU D1

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AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Gliciphila melanops Taw ny-crow ned Honeyeater EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Lichenostomus cratitius Purple-gaped Honeyeater ssp EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Manorina flavigula Yellow -throated Miner RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Manorina melanocephala Noisy Miner LC + LC + LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus brevirostris Brow n-headed Honeyeater NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater ssp CR -- CR -- CR A2a; C1; D CR -- CR A2a; C1; D

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Melithreptus lunatus White-naped Honeyeater VU - VU - VU A2bc RA - RA c(i)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Nesoptilotis leucotis White-eared Honeyeater VU DD VU DD EN D - VU D1

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Phylidonyris pyrrhopterus Crescent Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Plectorhyncha lanceolata Striped Honeyeater R RA - RA - RA c(iii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula ornata Yellow -plumed Honeyeater RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(iii)

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula penicillata White-plumed Honeyeater LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Ptilotula virescens Singing Honeyeater LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Purnella albifrons White-fronted Honeyeater RA DD RA DD RA c(iii) RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES POMATOSTOMIDAE Pomatostomus superciliosus White-brow ed Babbler EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

AVES PSOPHODIDAE Cinclosoma punctatum anachoreta Spotted Quail-thrush (MLR ssp) CR E CR DD CR DD CR D CR DD CR D

AVES NEOSITTIDAE Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella VU -- VU -- VU D1 VU -- VU D1

AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckooshrike LC - LC - LC LC - LC

AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Lalage tricolor White-w inged Triller RA -- RA -- VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA -- VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrikethrush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Falcunculus frontatus Crested Shriketit R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Oreoica gutturalis Crested Bellbird CR - CR - CR D

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler R CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Pachycephala rufiventris Rufous Whistler NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ORIOLIDAE Oriolus sagittatus Olive-backed Oriole ssp RA - RA - RA c(iii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodsw allow RA -- RA -- RA c(i) RA -- RA c(i)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus personatus Masked Woodsw allow RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus superciliosus White-brow ed Woodsw allow RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES ARTAMIDAE Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ARTAMIDAE Gymnorhina tibicen Australian Magpie LC + LC + LC LC + LC

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AVES ARTAMIDAE Strepera versicolor Grey Curraw ong ssp LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES RHIPIDURIDAE Rhipidura albiscapa Grey Fantail LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RHIPIDURIDAE Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail NT -- NT -- NT NT -- NT

AVES CORVIDAE Corvus mellori Little Raven LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES MONARCHIDAE Grallina cyanoleuca Magpielark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES MONARCHIDAE Myiagra inquieta Restless Flycatcher R CR -- CR -- CR A2a; D CR -- CR A2a; D

AVES CORCORACIDAE Corcorax melanoramphos White-w inged Chough R RA + RA + RA c(i) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES PETROICIDAE Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub Robin EN DD EN DD EN D

AVES PETROICIDAE Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin ssp CR -- CR -- CR D CR - CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter ssp CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica boodang Scarlet Robin ssp VU -- VU -- VU A2b; C1 VU -- VU C1; D1

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin RA 0 RA 0 RA c(iii) RA 0 RA c(i)

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica phoenicea Flame Robin V CR - CR - CR D CR - CR D

AVES PETROICIDAE Petroica rosea Rose Robin RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii) RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES ALAUDIDAE Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bush Lark VU - CR - CR D RA - VU D1 - RA c(iii)

AVES CISTICOLIDAE Cisticola exilis Golden-headed Cisticola VU - VU 0 VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES ACROCEPHALIDAE Acrocephalus australis Australian Reed Warbler LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Cincloramphus cruralis Brow n Songlark RA - RA - RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark VU - VU - VU D1 VU - VU D1

AVES LOCUSTELLIDAE Megalurus gramineus Little Grassbird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES TIMALIIDAE Zosterops lateralis Silvereye VU -- VU -- VU A2b VU -- VU A2b

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Hirundo neoxena Welcome Sw allow LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin RA - RA 0 RA c(ii) RA - RA c(ii)

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin NT -- NT -- NT NT - NT

AVES TURDIDAE Zoothera lunulata Bassian Thrush R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES NECTARINIIDAE Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Neochmia temporalis Red-brow ed Finch NT - NT - NT NT - NT

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Stagonopleura bella Beautiful Firetail R CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail V EN -- EN -- EN D VU -- VU D1

AVES ESTRILDIDAE Taeniopygia guttata Zebra Finch VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES MOTACILLIDAE Anthus australis Australian Pipit NT - RA - RA c(i) LC 0 LC

AVES ANSERANATIDAE Anseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose E RE RE RE RE RE

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AVES ANATIDAE Anas castanea Chestnut Teal LC 0 LC 0 NT - LC LC 0 NT - LC

AVES ANATIDAE Anas gracilis Grey Teal LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ANATIDAE Anas rhynchotis Australasian Shoveler R RA - RA - VU C1; D1 - RA c(i,iii) RA - VU C1; D1 - RA c(i,iii)

AVES ANATIDAE Anas superciliosa Pacif ic Black Duck VU - VU - VU A1e RA - VU A1e - RA b

AVES ANATIDAE Aythya australis Hardhead LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AVES ANATIDAE Biziura lobata Musk Duck R VU -- VU - EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Cereopsis novaehollandiae Cape Barren Goose R RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(ii)

AVES ANATIDAE Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck LC ++ LC ++ LC LC ++ LC

AVES ANATIDAE Cygnus atratus Black Sw an RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii)AVES ANATIDAE Malacorhynchus membranaceus Pink-eared Duck RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(iii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(iii)

AVES ANATIDAE Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck R VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Stictonetta naevosa Freckled Duck V VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ANATIDAE Tadorna tadornoides Australian Shelduck VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES SPHENISCIDAE Eudyptula minor Little Penguin CR -- CR -- CR A1a; D

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Poliocephalus poliocephalus Hoary-headed Grebe NT 0 NT 0 RAc(iii) - NT NT 0 RAc(iii) - NT

AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian Grebe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PELECANIDAE Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican RA 0 VU 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea alba Great Egret VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea ibis Cattle Egret R VU -- VU -- EN D - VU D1 VU -- EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern EN V CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta garzetta Little Egret R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES ARDEIDAE Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret R CR 0 CR 0 CR D CR 0 CR D

AVES ARDEIDAE Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Platalea flavipes Yellow -billed Spoonbill VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Platalea regia Royal Spoonbill VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis R RA 0 RA 0 RA c(ii)

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Threskiornis moluccus Australian White Ibis LC + LC ++ LC LC - LC

AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Threskiornis spinicollis Straw -necked Ibis NT - NT - RA c(ii) - NT NT - RA c(ii) - NT

AVES ANHINGIDAE Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian Darter R VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Fulica atra Eurasian Coot LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Gallinula tenebrosa Dusky Moorhen LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES RALLIDAE Gallirallus philippensis Buff-banded Rail RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,iii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,iii)

AVES RALLIDAE Lewinia pectoralis Lew in's Rail V EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES RALLIDAE Porphyrio porphyrio Purple Sw amphen LC 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 RA c(i) - NT

AVES RALLIDAE Porzana fluminea Australian Spotted Crake RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i,ii)

AVES RALLIDAE Porzana pusilla Baillon's Crake VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES RALLIDAE Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake R EN - EN - EN D EN - EN D

AVES RALLIDAE Tribonyx ventralis Black-tailed Nativehen LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES HAEMATOPODIDAE Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher R EN - EN 0 CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Himantopus himantopus Black-w inged Stilt VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover EN -- EN -- CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel RA 0 RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i)

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Erythrogonys cinctus Red-kneed Dotterel VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Pluvialis fulva Pacif ic Golden Plover R CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Thinornis rubricollis Hooded Plover V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES ROSTRATULIDAE Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe VU V EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper R EN -- EN - CR D - EN D EN -- CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone R EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe R EN - EN - CR D - EN D EN - CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler R CR -- CR -- CR D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper R EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D EN 0 CR D - EN D

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper EN 0 EN 0 CR D - EN D

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AVES STERCORARIIDAE Stercorarius parasiticus Parasitic Jaeger (Arctic Jaeger) RA DD RA DD RA c(iii)

AVES LARIDAE Chlidonias hybrida Whiskered Tern VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Hydroprogne caspia Caspian Tern VU - VU - EN D - VU D1 VU - EN D - VU D1

AVES LARIDAE Sternula nereis Fairy Tern VU E CR -- CR -- CR D CR -- CR D

AVES LARIDAE Thalasseus bergii Greater Crested Tern VU - RA 0 VU D1 - RA c(i) VU - EN B2ab(iii) -VU B2ab(iii)

AVES LARIDAE Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Silver Gull LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AVES LARIDAE Larus pacificus Pacif ic Gull VU 0 VU 0 EN D - VU D1 VU 0 EN D - VU D1

REPTILIA CHELIDAE Chelodina longicollis Common Long-necked Tortoise DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

REPTILIA CHELIDAE Emydura macquarii Macquarie Tortoise V LC 0 LC 0 LC

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Ctenophorus decresii Taw ny Dragon LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Ctenophorus pictus Painted Dragon EN - CR - CR B2ab(ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(ii,iii)

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Physignathus lesueurii Water Dragon LC + LC + LC LC + LC

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Pogona barbata Eastern Bearded Dragon LC - NT - RA a - NT LC 0 LC

REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Tympanocryptis lineata Five-lined Earless Dragon CR -- CR -- CR A1bc EN - EN B2ab(iii,iv)

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Gehyra lazelli Southern Rock Dtella NT 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) LC 0 LC

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Heteronotia binoei Bynoe's Gecko RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA CARPHODACTYLIDAE Nephrurus milii Barking Gecko NT - RA - RA b LC 0 LC

REPTILIA DIPLODACTYLIDAE Diplodactylus furcosus Ranges Stone Gecko RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i) DD DD DD

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Aprasia pseudopulchella Flinders Worm-lizard VU RA - RA - RA d(i)

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Aprasia striolata Lined Worm-lizard LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Delma inornata Olive Snake-lizard RA - RA - RA a d(i,ii)

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Delma molleri Adelaide Snake-lizard RA - RA - RA a DD DD DD

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot RA - RA - RA a RA - RA a

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Bassiana duperreyi Eastern Three-lined Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Cryptoblepharus pannosus Speckled Wall Skink RA - RA - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Ctenotus orientalis Spotted Ctenotus RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Ctenotus robustus Eastern Striped Skink RA - RA - RA a DD DD DD

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Egernia cunninghami Cunningham's Skink E VU - VU - VU A2ac VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Egernia striolata Eastern Tree Skink RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) DD 0 DD

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Eulamprus heatwolei Yellow -bellied Water Skink V RA - RA - RA a

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Eulamprus quoyii Eastern Water Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC

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REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Hemiergis decresiensis Three-toed Earless Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Hemiergis peronii Four-toed Earless Skink RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lampropholis delicata Delicate Skink VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lampropholis guichenoti Garden Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista bougainvillii Bougainville's Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista dorsalis Southern Four-toed Slider RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Lerista punctatovittata Spotted Slider RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Liopholis whitii White's Skink LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Menetia greyii Dw arf Skink NT - RA - RA a LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia adelaidensis Adelaide Snake-eye RA - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia boulengeri Common Snake-eye RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Morethia obscura Mallee Snake-eye RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,iii); D2

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua adelaidensis Pygmy Bluetongue EN E RE RE RE

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua occipitalis Western Bluetongue RE RE RE RE RE

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua rugosa Sleepy Lizard LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Bluetongue LC 0 LC 0 LC DD DD DD

REPTILIA VARANIDAE Varanus gouldii Sand Goanna VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

REPTILIA VARANIDAE Varanus rosenbergi Heath Goanna V CR - CR - CR C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Ramphotyphlops bicolor Southern Blind Snake VU -- VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) DD DD DD

REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Rough-nosed Blind Snake RA - RE RE RA - RA d(i,ii)

REPTILIA BOIDAE Morelia spilota Carpet Python R CR - CR - CR C2a(i)

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Acanthophis antarcticus Common Death Adder RE RE RE

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Austrelaps labialis Pygmy Copperhead RA - RA 0 RA d(i) RA - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Demansia psammophis Yellow -faced Whipsnake RE RE RE

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Notechis scutatus Eastern Tiger Snake ssp EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta flagellum Little Whip Snake LC - LC 0 LC NT - NT

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta nigriceps Mitchell's Short-tailed Snake RA 0 RA 0 VU D2 - RA d(ii)

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Parasuta spectabilis Mallee Black-headed Snake RE RE RE

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudechis porphyriacus Red-bellied Black Snake NT - RA - RA b LC 0 LC

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brow n Snake LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria ewingii Brow n Tree Frog RA - RA - RA b RA - RA b

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AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria peronii Peron's Tree Frog LC + LC + LC LC + LC

AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Litoria raniformis Southern Bell Frog VU V RE RE RE

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Crinia signifera Common Froglet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes dumerilii Banjo Frog LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Neobatrachus pictus Burrow ing frog RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Pseudophryne bibronii Brow n Toadlet R VU - VU - VU C2a(i) VU - VU C2a(i)

CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE Geotria australis Pouched Lamprey CR - CR - CR B1ab(iv) CR - CR B1ab(iv)

CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE Mordacia mordax Short-headed Lamprey RE RE RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES ANGUILLIDAE Anguilla australis Short-f inned Eel RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Atherinosoma microstoma Smallmouth Hardyhead RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Craterocephalus fluviatilis Murray Hardyhead EN CR - CR - CR B2ac(i,ii)

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OSTEICHTHYES MELANOTAENIDAE Melanotaenia fluviatilis Crimson-spotted Rainbow Fish NT + LC + LC RA DD RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES AMBASSIDAE Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's Perchlet RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES BOVICHTHYIDAE Pseudaphritis urvillii Congolli VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU A2c

OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Mogurnda adspersa Purple-Spotted Gudgeon CR DD RE RE CR DD CR D

OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Philypnodon grandiceps Big-headed Gudgeon LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Philypnodon macrostomus Dw arf Flathead Gudgeon RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES GADOPSIDAE Gadopsis marmoratus River Blackfish CR -- RE RE CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

OSTEICHTHYES GOBIIDAE Pseudogobius olorum Sw an River Goby RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES KUHLIIDAE Nannoperca australis Southern Pygmy Perch EN - RE RE EN - EN B2ab(iii)c(iv)

OSTEICHTHYES KUHLIIDAE Nannoperca obscura Yarra Pygmy Perch VU CR - CR - CR B2ac(iii,iv)

OSTEICHTHYES PERCICHTHYIDAE Maccullochella peelii peelii Murray Cod VU RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES PERCICHTHYIDAE Macquaria ambigua ambigua Callop RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OSTEICHTHYES TERAPONTIDAE Bidyanus bidyanus Silver Perch RE RE RE

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias brevipinnis Climbing Galaxias VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias maculatus Common Jollytail LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias olidus Mountain Galaxias VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(iii,iv)

OSTEICHTHYES RETROPINNIDAE Retropinna semoni Australian Smelt RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)OSTEICHTHYES PLOTOSIDAE Tandanus tandanus Freshw ater Catfish EN - EN - EN A2bc

INSECTA APIDAE Xylocopa aeratus Green Carpenter Bee RE RE RE RE RE

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Appendix 12a). Flora species list for the project area, from most to least threatened. Status ratings and trends are shown for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region (grey) and each IBRA subregion, including IUCN status and criteria. Current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed. Species are listed from most to least threatened per regional rating (status and trend), then in alphabetical order of Scientific Name.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient, NE = Not Evaluated.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

EPBC Status Codes: EX = extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable.

NPW Status Codes: X = extinct, E = endangered; V = vulnerable, R = rare.

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ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia brumalis Winter Spider-orchid VU V RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia concolor Crimson Spider-orchid VU E* RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia sp. Finniss (R.Bates 308) Finniss Spider-orchid E* RE RE RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine gunnii Spade-leaf Bitter-cress V RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine lineariloba RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Chiloglottis valida RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Craspedia haplorrhiza Billy-buttons RE RE RE

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia asperula ssp. asperula Kangaroo Island Bitter-pea RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris chryseopsis Cow slip Orchid E RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Elachanthus pusillus Elachanth RE RE RE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus conglobata ssp. conglobata Port Lincoln Mallee R* RE RE RE

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia collina ssp. muelleri Mueller's Eyebright EN E RE RE RE

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia scabra Rough Eyebright E* RE RE RE

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis myriocarpa R RE RE RE

CYPERACEAE Isolepis producta Nutty Club-rush V RE RE RE

CAMPANULACEAE Isotoma fluviatilis ssp. australis Sw amp Isotome R RE RE RE

MALVACEAE Lawrencia spicata Salt Law rencia RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Leptochloa fusca ssp. muelleri Brow n Beetle-grass RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos orientalis Eastern Annual Buttons R RE RE RE

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon clelandii Cleland's Beard-heath R RE RE RE

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon costatus Tw iggy Beard-heath RE RE RE

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HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum variifolium Varied Milfoil R RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Poa fordeana Forde's Poa RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum occidentale Plains Leek-orchid RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum rotundiflorum E* RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cucullata ssp. cucullata Leafy Greenhood RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe anthemoides Chamomile Everlasting E RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa dictyosperma Forest Bitter-cress R RE RE RE

POLYGONACEAE Rumex bidens Mud Dock RE RE RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Senecio macrocarpus Large-fruit Groundsel VU V RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Senecio pilosicristus RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra epipactoides Metallic Sun-orchid EN E RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra matthewsii Spiral Sun-orchid VU E RE RE RE

AIZOACEAE Trianthema triquetra Red Spinach RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Triodia bunicola Flinders Ranges Spinifex RE RE RE

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum apiculatum Pointed Tw inleaf RE RE RE

RUTACEAE Boronia nana var. hyssopifolia R CR -- CR -- CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia argocalla White Beauty Spider-orchid EN E CR -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia gladiolata Bayonet Spider-orchid EN E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia ovata Kangaroo Island Spider-orchid VU E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos elongatus Lanky Buttons R CR -- RE RE CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis atrata Yellow Onion-orchid R CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum murfetii Maroon Leek-orchid CR E CR -- CR -- CR B2abi,ii,ii,iv,v D

PSILOTACEAE Psilotum nudum Skeleton Fork-fern E CR -- CR -- CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis uliginosa E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

COMPOSITAE Senecio megaglossus Large-flow er Groundsel VU E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Spiranthes sp. Late selfing white (R.Bates 909) Austral Lady's Tresses CR -- CR -- CR C2a(i); D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra cyanapicata CR E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

VIOLACEAE Viola betonicifolia ssp. betonicifolia Show y Violet E CR -- CR -- CR 2a(ii) RE RE

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia nematophylla Coast Wallow a CR - RE RE CR - CR B2ab(iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia flaccida Drooping Spider-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

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ORCHIDACEAE Caleana major Large Duck-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus paludosus Red Beard-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

CYPERACEAE Caustis pentandra Thick Tw ist-rush CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas expansus Dune Helmet-orchid V CR - CR - CR D CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas unguiculatus Small Helmet-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Cryptostylis subulata Moose Orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Dipodium pardalinum Leopard Hyacinth-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CYPERACEAE Gahnia radula Thatch Saw -sedge R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia pallidiflora Round-leaf Guinea-flow er CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia tenuis CR E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

RESTIONACEAE Lepyrodia valliculae Kangaroo Island Scale-rush R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodiella lateralis Slender Clubmoss R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodiella serpentina Bog Clubmoss E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodium deuterodensum Bushy Clubmoss E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis rara Sw eet Onion-orchid R CR - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii),v D

ORCHIDACEAE Paracaleana disjuncta Black-beak Duck-orchid E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea flava ssp. flava Yellow Riceflow er CR - CR - CR B2ab (i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum fecundum Self-pollinating Leek-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum occultans Hidden Leek-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis arenicola Sandhill Greenhood VU V CR - CR - CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sp. Hale (R.Bates 21725) Hale Greenhood EN V* CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus glabrifolius Shining Buttercup V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola calendulacea Dune Fanflow er V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

CYPERACEAE Schoenus discifer Tiny Bog-rush R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

COMPOSITAE Senecio cunninghamii var. cunninghamii Shrubby Groundsel CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona behriana Behr's Sw ainson-pea V CR - CR - CR C2a(i); D EN - EN C2a(i); D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra hygrophila Blue Star Sun-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v), D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra orientalis Plum Sun-orchid CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CYPERACEAE Tricostularia pauciflora Needle Bog-rush E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia lateriflora Small Bladderw ort V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ADIANTACEAE Pellaea falcata CR 0 CR 0 CR D

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ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra circumsepta Naked Sun-orchid E CR 0 CR 0 CR D

LEGUMINOSAE Aotus subspinescens Mallee Aotus CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus cupreus Copper Beard-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas fordhamii Sw amp Helmet-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis atricha Tuber Spike-rush V CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Genoplesium ciliatum Sw amp Midge-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis eremaea Slender Onion-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum sp. Enigma (R.Bates 2350) Goldsack's Leek-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

RUTACEAE Asterolasia muricata Lemon Star-bush R EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

GRAMINEAE Austrofestuca littoralis Coast Fescue EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

RUTACEAE Boronia parviflora Sw amp Boronia R EN -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Bromus arenarius Sand Brome EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(iii) VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia behrii Pink-lip Spider-orchid EN E EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris palustris Little Donkey-orchid EN -- EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis orbicularis Sw amp Onion-orchid V EN -- RE RE EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum pruinosum Plum Leek-orchid EN V EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis bryophila Hindmarsh Greenhood CR E EN -- EN -- EN DB2abi,ii,iii,iv,v

ORCHIDACEAE Spiranthes australis Austral Lady's Tresses R EN -- EN -- EN C2a(i)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra cyanea Veined Sun-orchid E EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra holmesii Blue Star Sun-orchid V EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia farinosa Mealy Wattle EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle R EN - RA - RA d(ii) CR DD CR D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia simmonsiana Hall's Wattle R EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii)

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus pithogastrus EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex acutibractea ssp. acutibractea Pointed Saltbush EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RE RE

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex australasica R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa oligostachya Fine-head Spear-grass E EN - EN - EN B2ab(iv) EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

RUTACEAE Boronia edwardsii Edw ards' Boronia EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2 ab(i,ii,iii)

RUTACEAE Boronia nana var. nana Dw arf Boronia EN - CR -- CR D VU 0 VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome diversifolia Tall Daisy E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome parvula Coast Daisy R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

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ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia cardiochila Heart-lip Spider-orchid EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia rigida Stiff White Spider-orchid EN E EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia stellata Star Spider-orchid R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia valida Robust Spider-orchid E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia vulgaris Plain Caladenia R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN DD EN D

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis glabra Smooth Centrolepis R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RUTACEAE Correa backhouseana var. coriacea Thick-leaf Correa EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NE NE

LEGUMINOSAE Cullen parvum Small Scurf-pea V EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera lanceolata var. intermedia Aldinga Dampiera E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila gibbifolia Coccid Emubush R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Eriochilus sp. Swamp EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

UMBELLIFERAE Eryngium ovinum Blue Devil V EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

UMBELLIFERAE Eryngium vesiculosum Prostrate Blue Devil R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus largiflorens River Box EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN DD EN D

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia collina ssp. osbornii Osborn's Eyebright EN E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Gastrodia sesamoides Potato Orchid R EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Gratiola pumilo Dw arf Brooklime R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CRUCIFERAE Harmsiodoxa brevipes var. brevipes Short Cress EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum rutidolepis Pale Everlasting E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia hirsuta EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Histiopteris incisa Bat's-w ing Fern E EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle muscosa Mossy Pennyw ort EN - EN - EN B1ab(i,ii,iii); D

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle pterocarpa Wing Pennyw ort EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Isachne globosa Sw amp Millet EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ISOETACEAE Isoetes muelleri Mueller's Quillw ort EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus amabilis V EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 EN DD EN D

JUNCACEAE Juncus homalocaulis Wiry Rush V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus prismatocarpus Branching Rush E EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon woodsii Nodding Beard-heath EN - EN - EN D EN DD EN D

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia pedunculata Matted Pratia EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D DD DD DD

LOGANIACEAE Logania minor Spoon-leaf Logania EN - EN - EN D B2ab(i,ii,iii)

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JUNCACEAE Luzula ovata Clustered Wood-rush R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SOLANACEAE Lycium australe Australian Boxthorn EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana decalvans Black Cotton-bush E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca halmaturorum Sw amp Paper-bark EN - EN 0 EN D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LABIATAE Mentha satureioides Native Pennyroyal R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 EN DD EN D

PORTULACACEAE Montia fontana ssp. chondrosperma Waterblinks V EN - VU DD VU D2 EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

COMPOSITAE Olearia glandulosa Sw amp Daisy-bush V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii), D2

UMBELLIFERAE Oreomyrrhis eriopoda Australian Carraw ay E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

OROBANCHACEAE Orobanche cernua var. australiana Australian Broomrape R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus turbinatus Coast Bush-everlasting EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

CRUCIFERAE Pachymitus cardaminoides Sand Cress EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria praetermissa Spotted Knotw eed EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LEGUMINOSAE Phyllota remota Slender Phyllota EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Picris squarrosa Squat Picris R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Poa drummondiana Knotted Poa R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis jaceoides Show y Copper-w ire Daisy R EN - RE RE EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis muelleri Button Podolepis V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis rugata var. littoralis Coast Copper-w ire Daisy EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum australe Austral Leek-orchid R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum fitzgeraldii Fitzgerald's Leek-orchid EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LABIATAE Prostanthera eurybioides Monarto Mintbush EN E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cucullata ssp. sylvicola Leafy Greenhood VU E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cycnocephala Sw an-head Greenhood EN - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis psammophila Tw o-bristle Greenhood EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sp. Rock ledges (pl. 185, Bates & Weber 1990) E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea dentata Clustered Bush-pea R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus inundatus River Buttercup R EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus papulentus Large River Buttercup V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa laciniata Jagged Bitter-cress R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU DD VU D2

POLYGONACEAE Rumex dumosus Wiry Dock R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola angustata Coast Fanflow er EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

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SCHIZAEACEAE Schizaea bifida Forked Comb-fern V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCHIZAEACEAE Schizaea fistulosa Narrow Comb-fern V EN - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Schoenus tesquorum Grassy Bog-rush R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium beaugleholei Beauglehole's Trigger-plant R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra exigua EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra inflata Plum Sun-orchid V EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

OSMUNDACEAE Todea barbara King Fern E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); C2a(i)

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin minutissima Tiny Arrow grass R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica derwentiana ssp. homalodonta Mt Lofty Speedw ell CR E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica gracilis Slender Speedw ell V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia backhousei Narrow -leaf Wilsonia EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LILIACEAE Wurmbea uniflora One-flow er Nancy E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum billardierei Coast Tw inleaf EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia pinguifolia Fat-leaf Wattle EN E EN 0 EN 0 EN D

ADIANTACEAE Adiantum capillus-veneris Dainty Maiden-hair V EN 0 EN 0 EN D RE RE

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia pectinata Zig-zag Bitter-pea R EN 0 EN 0 EN D

GRAMINEAE Echinopogon ovatus Rough-beard Grass R EN 0 VU 0 VU D2 EN DD EN D

AMARANTHACEAE Hemichroa pentandra Trailing Hemichroa EN 0 VU 0 VU D2 CR DD CR D

COMPOSITAE Olearia pannosa ssp. pannosa Silver Daisy-bush VU V EN 0 EN 0 EN D VU 0 VU D2

PTERIDACEAE Pteris tremula Tender Brake R EN 0 EN DD EN D VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Templetonia stenophylla Leafy Templetonia V EN 0 EN 0 EN D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia notabilis Notable Wattle EN DD EN DD EN D EN DD EN D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia oswaldii Umbrella Wattle EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia bicalliata ssp. bicalliata Western Daddy-long-legs R EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia verrucosa Yellow -club Spider-orchid EN DD EN DD EN D VU DD VU D2

SANTALACEAE Choretrum chrysanthum Yellow -flow er Sour-bush R EN DD EN DD EN D DD DD DD

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia benthamii ssp. humilis Mallee Bitter-pea R EN DD CR DD CR D VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila behriana Rough Emubush EN DD EN DD EN D DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Festuca benthamiana Bentham's Fescue R EN DD EN DD EN D

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia humilis Sw amp Goodenia EN DD EN DD EN D

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum schulzenii Drooping Velvet-bush EN DD EN DD EN D

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SCROPHULARIACEAE Mazus pumilio Sw amp Mazus V EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Paracaleana minor Small Duck-orchid V EN DD RE RE EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum pallidum Pale Leek-orchid VU R EN DD VU DD VU D2 EN DD EN D

CAMPANULACEAE Pratia puberula White-flow er Matted Pratia V EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis exalla Coastal Rufous Hood EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis falcata Forked Greenhood E EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis pusilla Small Rusty-hood EN DD EN DD EN D VU DD VU D2

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus hamatosetosus Hill Buttercup EN DD RE RE EN DD EN D

LILIACEAE Dianella longifolia var. grandis Pale Flax-lily R VU -- VU -- VU C2a(i) VU -- VU C2a(i)

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris behrii Behr's Cow slip Orchid V VU -- VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin alcockiae Alcock's Water-ribbons R VU -- RA - RA d(i,ii) VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia brachybotrya Grey Mulga-bush VU - NE NE VU - VU D1+2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia montana Mallee Wattle R VU - VU - VU D2

GRAMINEAE Agrostis venusta VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

LABIATAE Ajuga australis f. B (R.L.Taplin 972) Lesser Bugle VU - RA DD RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus macrorhinus Long-nosed Sw amp Wallaby-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Angianthus preissianus Salt Angianthus VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Apalochlamys spectabilis Show y Firebush VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Apium annuum Annual Celery VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Argentipallium obtusifolium Blunt Everlasting VU - EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa echinata Spiny Spear-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa gibbosa Sw ollen Spear-grass R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa pilata Prickly Spear-grass V VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa stipoides Coast Spear-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea acuta Pale Tw ig-rush R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea gunnii Slender Tw ig-rush R VU - VU 0 VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea laxa Lax Tw ig-rush R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA - RA d(ii)

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera uniflora One-flow er Apple-berry VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera versicolor Yellow -flow er Apple-berry VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

BLECHNACEAE Blechnum wattsii Hard Water-fern R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

EPACRIDACEAE Brachyloma ciliatum Fringed Brachyloma VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

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COMPOSITAE Brachyscome cuneifolia Wedge-leaf Daisy VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Bulbine semibarbata Small Leek-lily VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia reticulata Veined Spider-orchid VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

MYRTACEAE Callistemon sieberi River Bottlebrush VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus robertsonii Purplish Beard-orchid VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine paucijuga Annual Bitter-cress R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CYPERACEAE Carex gunniana Mountain Sedge R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Carex inversa var. inversa Knob Sedge VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Cassinia arcuata Drooping Cassinia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D1+2

COMPOSITAE Centipeda elatinoides VU - VU - VU B1ab(i,ii,ii,)+2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis fascicularis Tufted Centrolepis VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

RUTACEAE Correa aemula Hairy Correa R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D RA - RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa aff. aemula Hairy Correa VU - VU - VU D2

RUTACEAE Correa calycina var. calycina Hindmarsh Correa VU* V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D2

RUTACEAE Correa eburnea V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CRASSULACEAE Crassula sieberiana Sieber's Crassula E VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia minor Small Bent-grass V VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Dichanthium sericeum ssp. sericeum Silky Blue-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne inaequiglumis Loose Plume-grass VU - RA - RA d(i) VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris brevifolia Short-leaf Donkey-orchid E VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea hexandra Horned Hop-bush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

DROSERACEAE Drosera binata Forked Sundew R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) RA - RA d(ii)

DROSERACEAE Drosera praefolia Early Sundew R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

POLYGONACEAE Duma florulenta Lignum VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ELATINACEAE Elatine gratioloides Waterw ort R VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2b(i,ii,iii)c(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus phenax ssp. compressa Kangaroo Island Mallee R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus rugosa Coastal White Mallee VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

SANTALACEAE Exocarpos aphyllus Leafless Cherry VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

CYPERACEAE Gahnia filum Thatching Grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Glyceria australis Australian Sw eet-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus micranthus ssp. micranthus Creeping Raspw ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

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PROTEACEAE Grevillea ilicifolia ssp. ilicifolia Holly-leaf Grevillea VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis aspera Rough Raspw ort VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis brownii Sw amp Raspw ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Hemarthria uncinata var. uncinata Mat Grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle plebeya VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle rugulosa Mallee Pennyw ort VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GUTTIFERAE Hypericum japonicum Matted St John's Wort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus radula Hoary Rush V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis batesii Bates's Blow n-grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora gracilis Slender Bottle-daisy V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora stipitata Spreading Bottle-daisy VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum behrii Pink Velvet-bush VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Lawrencia squamata Thorny Law rencia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU DD VU D2

RUTACEAE Leionema hillebrandii Mount Lofty Phebalium R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena cylindrocarpa Long-fruit Water-mat VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon cordifolius Heart-leaf Beard-heath VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon hirsutus Hairy Beard-heath R VU - EN DD EN D RA - RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Lilaeopsis polyantha Australian Lilaeopsis VU - VU DD VU D1+2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

SCROPHULARIACEAE Limosella australis Australian Mudw ort VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania linifolia Flax-leaf Logania VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Lomandra leucocephala ssp. robusta Woolly Mat-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Luzula flaccida Pale Wood-rush V VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana aphylla Cotton-bush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana trichoptera Hairy-fruit Bluebush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca brevifolia Short-leaf Honey-myrtle VU - VU DD VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Mentha australis River Mint VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

LABIATAE Mentha diemenica Slender Mint R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2 ab(i,ii,iii)

RUTACEAE Microcybe pauciflora ssp. pauciflora Yellow Microcybe VU - VU - VU D2

COMPOSITAE Millotia perpusilla Tiny Bow -flow er VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum platycarpum ssp. perbellum Mallee Sandalw ood VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum platycarpum ssp. platycarpum False Sandalw ood VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(i,ii)

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COMPOSITAE Myriocephalus rhizocephalus Woolly-heads VU - RA - RA d(i,ii) VU - VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum amphibium Broad Milfoil R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum integrifolium Tiny Milfoil R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum simulans Amphibious Milfoil VU - DD DD DD VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia lepidophylla Clubmoss Daisy-bush VU - DD DD DD VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia passerinoides ssp. glutescens Sticky Daisy-bush R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia tubuliflora Rayless Daisy-bush VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

IRIDACEAE Patersonia fragilis Short Purple-f lag VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Pentapogon quadrifidus var. quadrifidus Five-aw n Spear-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU 0 VU D2

LOGANIACEAE Phyllangium distylis Tiny Mitrew ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Phyllota pleurandroides Heathy Phyllota VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT - NT

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea curviflora var. sericea Curved Riceflow er VU - RA DD RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago drummondii Dark Plantain VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Podolepis canescens Grey Copper-w ire Daisy VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton pectinatus Fennel Pondw eed VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera aspalathoides Scarlet Mintbush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis viriosa VU - RA - RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus nobilis ssp. angustifolius Yellow -tails VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea densifolia Dense Bush-pea VU - EN DD EN D RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea scabra Rough Bush-pea R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea viscidula Dark Bush-pea VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus pachycarpus Thick-fruit Buttercup VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia spinescens Spiny Saltbush VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma fulvum Leafy Wallaby-grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma semiannulare Wetland Wallaby-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola crassifolia Cushion Fanflow er VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola linearis ssp. confertifolia Bundled Fanflow er VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus carsei Wiry Bog-rush VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus deformis Small Bog-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus laevigatus R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

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CYPERACEAE Schoenus lepidosperma ssp. lepidosperma Slender Bog-rush R VU - VU 0 VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus maschalinus Leafy Bog-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

SELAGINELLACEAE Selaginella gracillima Tiny Selaginella VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio hispidissimus Rough Groundsel VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida intricata Tw iggy Sida VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Sphaerolobium minus Leafless Globe-pea R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

EPACRIDACEAE Sprengelia incarnata Pink Sw amp-heath R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA - RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium coactilifolium Butterf ly Spyridium VU V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

RHAMNACEAE Stenanthemum leucophractum White Cryptandra VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium perpusillum Tiny Trigger-plant VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia indica ssp. bidens Brow n-head Samphire VU - VU - VU D1+2

CYPERACEAE Tetraria capillaris Hair Sedge VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra peniculata Blue Star Sun-orchid V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LILIACEAE Thysanotus baueri Mallee Fringe-lily VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia dichotoma Purple Bladderw ort VU - VU - VU B1ab(i) RA 0 RA d(ii)

HYDROCHARITACEAE Vallisneria australis River Eel-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii)

MENYANTHACEAE Villarsia reniformis Running Marsh-flow er VU - VU - VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Viminaria juncea Native Broom R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia preissii VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Walwhalleya proluta Rigid Panic VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Westringia rigida Stiff Westringia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia humilis Silky Wilsonia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia rotundifolia Round-leaf Wilsonia VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LILIACEAE Wurmbea latifolia ssp. vanessae Broad-leaf Nancy R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia leiophylla Cut-leaf Xanthosia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

RUTACEAE Zieria veronicea ssp. veronicea Pink Zieria R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum confluens Forked Tw inleaf VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rhetinocarpa Resin Wattle VU V VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rhigiophylla Dagger-leaf Wattle R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia uncifolia Coast Silver Wattle VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia wilhelmiana Dw arf Nealie VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

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CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina mackliniana ssp. mackliniana Macklin's Oak-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina robusta Mount Compass Oak-bush EN E VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa breviglumis Cane Spear-grass R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Baeckea crassifolia Desert Baeckea VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome graminea Grass Daisy R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia volubilis Tw ining Purslane VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Callistemon teretifolius Needle Bottlebrush VU 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Carex inversa var. major Knob Sedge VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

RUTACEAE Correa alba var. pannosa White Correa R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

RUTACEAE Correa glabra var. leucoclada Rock Correa R VU 0 VU 0 VUD2

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia arenaria Sand Bitter-pea VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 VU 0 VU D1+2

GRAMINEAE Digitaria brownii Cotton Panic-grass VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea humilis Dw arf Hop-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

BLECHNACEAE Doodia australis VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis infecunda Barren Cane-grass R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila glabra ssp. glabra Tar Bush VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus behriana Broad-leaf Box R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus brachycalyx Gilja VU 0 EN 0 EN D RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus cneorifolia Kangaroo Island Narrow -leaf Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus dalrympleana ssp. dalrympleana Candlebark Gum R VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus dumosa White Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. pruinosa Inland South Australian Blue Gum VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus oleosa ssp. ampliata Red Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus ovata ssp. ovata Sw amp Gum VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus paludicola Mount Compass Sw amp Gum EN E VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus phenax ssp. phenax White Mallee VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus socialis ssp. socialis Beaked Red Mallee VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d (ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus viminalis ssp. viminalis Manna Gum R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

RUBIACEAE Galium compactum Compact Bedstraw VU 0 EN DD EN D RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine tabacina Variable Glycine V VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

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PROTEACEAE Hakea leucoptera ssp. leucoptera Silver Needlew ood VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Hypolepis rugosula Ruddy Ground-fern R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum discolor Coast Velvet-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

COMPOSITAE Leiocarpa supina Coast Plover-daisy VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca uncinata Broombush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

OXALIDACEAE Oxalis radicosa Dow ny Native Sorrel VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

RUTACEAE Philotheca pungens Prickly Wax-flow er VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus saxosus Rock Spurge VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus striaticaulis Southern Spurge VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis rugata var. rugata Pleated Copper-w ire Daisy VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera triandra Three-petal Poranthera VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea graveolens Scented Bush-pea VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

ASCLEPIADACEAE Rhyncharrhena linearis Bush Bean VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

ASCLEPIADACEAE Sarcostemma viminale ssp. australe Caustic Bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CYPERACEAE Schoenus latelaminatus Medusa Bog-rush V VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Scutellaria humilis Dw arf Skullcap R VU 0 CR DD CR D NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona lessertiifolia Coast Sw ainson-pea VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia arbuscula Shrubby Samphire VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

LABIATAE Teucrium sessiliflorum Mallee Germander VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Thysanotus tenellus Grassy Fringe-lily R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

GRAMINEAE Triodia compacta Spinifex VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Trymalium wayi Grey Trymalium VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU DD VU D2

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica hillebrandii Rigid Speedw ell VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

VIOLACEAE Viola eminens Ivy-leaf Violet VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia hakeoides Hakea Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D1+2 RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia halliana Hall's Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia microcarpa Manna Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia nyssophylla Spine Bush VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia victoriae ssp. victoriae Elegant Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Ajuga australis f. A (A.G.Spooner 9058) Australian Bugle VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa stuposa VU DD VU DD VU D2

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GRAMINEAE Austrostipa tuckeri Tucker's Spear-grass R VU DD VU DD VU D2

AZOLLACEAE Azolla pinnata Ferny Azolla VU DD VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Bolboschoenus medianus Marsh Club-rush VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome debilis Weak Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome dentata Lobe-seed Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome exilis Slender Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia colorata Coloured Spider-orchid EN E VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine microthrix VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis cephaloformis ssp. cephaloformis Cushion Centrolepis R VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

POLYGALACEAE Comesperma polygaloides Mauve Milkw ort VU DD VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra campanulata Long-flow er Cryptandra R VU DD VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra sp. Floriferous (W.R.Barker 4131) Pretty Cryptandra VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Cyperus sanguinolentus Dark Flat-sedge R VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea lobulata Lobed-leaf Hop-bush VU DD VU DD VU D1+2

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis lacunaria Purple Love-grass R VU DD VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila deserti Turkey-bush VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Fimbristylis aestivalis Summer Fringe-rush R VU DD VU DD VU D2

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia albiflora White Goodenia VU DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

GYROSTEMONACEAE Gyrostemon thesioides Broom Wheel-fruit VU DD VU DD VU D1+2

PROTEACEAE Hakea mitchellii Heath Needlebush VU DD EN DD EN D RA DD RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Hakea vittata Limestone Needlebush VU DD VU DD VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis eichleri Eichler's Raspw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

BORAGINACEAE Heliotropium asperrimum Rough Heliotrope VU DD VU DD VU D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle comocarpa Fringe-fruit Pennyw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle crassiuscula Spreading Pennyw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

ISOETACEAE Isoetes drummondii ssp. anomala Quillw ort VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

MALVACEAE Lawrencia glomerata Clustered Law rencia VU DD VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Leiocarpa tomentosa Woolly Plover-daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Lepidium pseudohyssopifolium VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

SANTALACEAE Leptomeria aphylla Leafless Currant-bush VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Lotus cruentus Red-flow er Lotus VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

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MARSILEACEAE Marsilea costulifera Narrow -leaf Nardoo VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea mutica Variable Nardoo VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum brevipes Warty Boobialla VU DD VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum montanum Native Myrtle VU DD VU DD VU D2 DD DD DD

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum parvifolium Creeping Boobialla R VU DD VU DD VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum salsugineum Lake Milfoil VU DD VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia lanuginosa Woolly Daisy-bush VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton tepperi Tepper's Pondw eed VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton tricarinatus Floating Pondw eed VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus polystachyus Long-tails VU DD VU DD VU D2

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus pumilio var. pumilio Ferny Buttercup VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa gigantea VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

POLYGONACEAE Rumex tenax Shiny Dock VU DD VU DD VU D2

SANTALACEAE Santalum murrayanum Bitter Quandong VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola aemula Fairy Fanflow er VU DD VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Schoenus fluitans Floating Bog-rush VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Scleranthus minusculus Cushion Knaw el VU DD VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Senecio glomeratus ssp. longifructus Sw amp Groundsel VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium phylicoides Narrow -leaf Spyridium VU DD DD DD DD VU DD VU D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia halocnemoides ssp. halocnemoides Grey Samphire VU DD VU DD VU D2

AIZOACEAE Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach VU DD VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Teucrium corymbosum Rock Germander VU DD VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra azurea Azure Sun-orchid VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D1+2

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin mucronata Prickly Arrow grass VU DD VU DD VU D2

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin trichophora VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

HYDATELLACEAE Trithuria submersa Trithuria VU DD VU DD VU D2

URTICACEAE Urtica incisa Scrub Nettle VU DD VU DD VU D2

EUPHORBIACEAE Pseudanthus micranthus Fringed Pseudanthus R RA -- RA -- RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma duttonianum Brow n-back Wallaby-grass RA -- RA - RA d(ii) RA -- RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio squarrosus Squarrose Groundsel RA -- RA -- RA ab RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia acinacea Wreath Wattle RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA ab

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LEGUMINOSAE Acacia ligulata Umbrella Bush RA - RA - RA a RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia retinodes Wirilda RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA a

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche depressa Native Currant RA - NT 0 NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Adriana quadripartita Coast Bitter-bush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina pusilla Dw arf Oak-bush RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

APOCYNACEAE Alyxia buxifolia Sea Box RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus archeri Pointed Sw amp Wallaby-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

ROSACEAE Aphanes australiana Australian Piert RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

RESTIONACEAE Apodasmia brownii Coarse Tw ine-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Argentipallium blandowskianum Woolly Everlasting RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT - NT

RUBIACEAE Asperula conferta Common Woodruff RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Babingtonia behrii Silver Broombush RA - RA - RA d(i, ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

PROTEACEAE Banksia ornata Desert Banksia RA - VU DD VU D2 NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Baumea arthrophylla Sw amp Tw ig-rush RA - RA DD RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

BLECHNACEAE Blechnum nudum Fishbone Water-fern R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Bolboschoenus caldwellii Salt Club-rush RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome lineariloba Hard-head Daisy RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Callistemon rugulosus Scarlet Bottlebrush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Calocephalus citreus Lemon Beauty-heads RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT DD NT

UMBELLIFERAE Centella cordifolia Native Centella RA - DD DD DD RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Chorizandra enodis Black Bristle-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra hispidula Rough Cryptandra RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Cymbonotus preissianus Austral Bear's-ear RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Cymbopogon obtectus Silky-head Lemon-grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

BORAGINACEAE Cynoglossum australe Australian Hound's-tongue RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ALISMATACEAE Damasonium minus Star-fruit RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia densa Heath Bent-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne micrantha Short-hair Plume-grass RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia sericea Show y Parrot-pea RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Dissocarpus biflorus var. biflorus Tw o-horn Saltbush RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

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SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea baueri Crinkled Hop-bush RA - RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis gracilis Slender Spike-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

RESTIONACEAE Empodisma minus Tangled Rope-rush RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT - NT

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium pallidiflorum Show y Willow -herb RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis brownii Bentham's Love-grass RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila longifolia Weeping Emubush RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus diversifolia ssp. diversifolia Coastal White Mallee RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Gahnia trifida Cutting Grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Geococcus pusillus Earth Cress RA - RA - RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia pusilliflora Small-f low er Goodenia RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia varia Sticky Goodenia RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT DD NT

GYROSTEMONACEAE Gyrostemon australasicus Buckbush Wheel-fruit RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

BORAGINACEAE Halgania cyanea Rough Blue-flow er RA - RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis heterophylla Variable Raspw ort RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Imperata cylindrica Blady Grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

ISOETACEAE Isoetes drummondii ssp. drummondii Plain Quillw ort R RA - NT 0 NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis stellata Star Club-rush RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

RESTIONACEAE Lepidobolus drapetocoleus Scale Shedder RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma congestum RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

RESTIONACEAE Leptocarpus tenax Slender Tw ine-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos tetrachaetus Little Buttons RA - RE RE RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum lanigerum Silky Tea-tree RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon lanceolatus var. lanceolatus Lance Beard-heath RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LOGANIACEAE Logania recurva Recurved Logania RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Lomandra juncea Desert Mat-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

JUNCACEAE Luzula densiflora Dense Wood-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca squamea Sw amp Honey-myrtle R RA - RA - RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Melicytus dentatus Tree Violet RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Minuria leptophylla Minnie Daisy RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

PORTULACACEAE Montia australasica White Purslane R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

BORAGINACEAE Myosotis australis Austral Forget-me-not RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

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SOLANACEAE Nicotiana maritima Coast Tobacco RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Olearia picridifolia Rasp Daisy-bush R RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

RUBIACEAE Opercularia ovata Broad-leaf Stinkw eed RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Orthoceras strictum Horned Orchid RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus decurrens Ridged Bush-everlasting RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus retusus Notched Bush-everlasting RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

IRIDACEAE Patersonia occidentalis Long Purple-f lag RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

GERANIACEAE Pelargonium australe Austral Stork's-bill RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Philotheca angustifolia ssp. angustifolia Narrow -leaf Wax-flow er R RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Phylloglossum drummondii Pigmy Clubmoss R RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Picris angustifolia ssp. angustifolia Coast Picris RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea flava ssp. dichotoma Diosma Riceflow er RA - NT - NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Poa umbricola Shade Tussock-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton ochreatus Blunt Pondw eed R RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera chlorantha Green Mintbush R RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis biseta Tw o-bristle Greenhood RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis foliata Slender Greenhood R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis plumosa Bearded Greenhood RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis robusta Large Shell-orchid RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus erubescens Hairy-tails R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus spathulatus Pussy-tails RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus amphitrichus Small River Buttercup RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

ROSACEAE Rubus parvifolius Native Raspberry RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia polycarpa Widgeon Grass RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma tenuius Short-aw n Wallaby-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) DD DD DD

SANTALACEAE Santalum acuminatum Quandong RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus nanus Little Bog-rush RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Scleranthus pungens Prickly Knaw el RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio hypoleucus Pale Groundsel RA - LC 0 LC VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. maritimus Variable Groundsel RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MALVACEAE Sida petrophila Rock Sida RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

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RHAMNACEAE Spyridium vexilliferum var. vexilliferum Winged Spyridium RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Stenopetalum lineare Narrow Thread-petal RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Stenopetalum sphaerocarpum Round-fruit Thread-petal RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Styphelia exarrhena Desert Heath RA - RA - RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Teucrium racemosum Grey Germander RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Thysanotus juncifolius Rush Fringe-lily RA - VU DD VU D2 NT - NT

LILIACEAE Tricoryne tenella Tufted Yellow Rush-lily RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia gracilis Spraw ling Bluebell RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia luteola Yellow -w ash Bluebell RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia multicaulis Tadgell's Bluebell RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana Tate's Grass-tree R RA - VU DD VU D1+2 NT - NT

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia tasmanica Southern Xanthosia R RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Xerochrysum bracteatum Golden Everlasting RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

XYRIDACEAE Xyris operculata Tall Yellow -eye R RA - DD DD DD RA - RA d(ii)

ZOSTERACEAE Zostera tasmanica Tasman Grass-w rack RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA - RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia argyrophylla Silver Mulga-bush RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia continua Thorn Wattle RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia cupularis Cup Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia dodonaeifolia Hop-bush Wattle R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia euthycarpa Wallow a RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia menzelii Menzel's Wattle VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rupicola Rock Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia salicina Willow Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche fasciculiflora Mount Lofty Ground-berry RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(i,ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche patula Prickly Ground-berry RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Actites megalocarpus Coast Sow -thistle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

PROTEACEAE Adenanthos terminalis Yellow Gland-flow er RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

SAPINDACEAE Alectryon oleifolius ssp. canescens Bullock Bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LORANTHACEAE Amyema melaleucae Tea-tree Mistletoe RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ADIANTACEAE Anogramma leptophylla Annual Fern R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

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SOLANACEAE Anthocercis angustifolia Narrow -leaf Ray-flow er R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Aristida contorta Curly Wire-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Aristida holathera var. holathera Tall Kerosene Grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex stipitata Bitter Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex vesicaria Bladder Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa acrociliata Graceful Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa densiflora Fox-tail Spear-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa exilis Heath Spear-grass RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa macalpinei Annual Spear-grass RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa multispiculis Many-flow ered Spear-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa mundula Neat Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa nitida Balcarra Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa platychaeta Flat-aw n Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa puberula Fine-hairy Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea articulata Jointed Tw ig-rush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea rubiginosa Soft Tw ig-rush RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

EUPHORBIACEAE Bertya tasmanica ssp. vestita Mitchell's Bertya RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Bothriochloa macra Red-leg Grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome ciliaris var. ciliaris Variable Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome goniocarpa Dw arf Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

PITTOSPORACEAE Bursaria spinosa ssp. lasiophylla Dow ny Bursaria RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia capillata Wispy Spider-orchid RA 0 RE RE RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia prolata Shy Caladenia RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia tensa Inland Green-comb Spider-orchid EN RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris canescens Scrubby Cypress Pine RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris verrucosa Scrub Cypress Pine RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Calotis hispidula Hairy Burr-daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Calytrix glaberrima Smooth Heath-myrtle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine papillata Annual Bitter-cress RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Carex gaudichaudiana Fen Sedge RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Cassinia complanata Sticky Cassinia RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

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COMPOSITAE Cassinia laevis Curry Bush RA 0 VU 0 VU D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Centipeda crateriformis ssp. compacta Desert Sneezew eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Centipeda cunninghamii Common Sneezew eed RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes lasiophylla Woolly Cloak-fern RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes sieberi ssp. sieberi Narrow Rock-fern RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium desertorum ssp. desertorum Frosted Goosefoot RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium desertorum ssp. microphyllum Small-leaf Goosefoot RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

SANTALACEAE Choretrum glomeratum White Sour-bush RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Chthonocephalus pseudevax Ground-heads RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Cladium procerum Leafy Tw ig-rush R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

POLYGALACEAE Comesperma volubile Love Creeper RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Conospermum patens Slender Smoke-bush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus angustissimus ssp. peninsularum Grassland Bindw eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa decumbens Spreading Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa glabra var. turnbullii Rock Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Correa pulchella Salmon Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas despectans Coast Helmet-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT DD NT

COMPOSITAE Cotula vulgaris var. australasica Slender Cotula RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

CRASSULACEAE Crassula peduncularis Purple Crassula R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Cullen australasicum Tall Scurf-pea RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Cymbopogon ambiguus Lemon-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Cyperus laevigatus Bore-drain Sedge RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia uncinata Silky Parrot-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea stenozyga Desert Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. angustissima Narrow -leaf Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. cuneata Wedge-leaf Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Eclipta platyglossa Yellow Tw in-heads RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Enteropogon acicularis Umbrella Grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis parviflora Weeping Love-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila crassifolia Thick-leaf Emubush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Eriochiton sclerolaenoides Woolly-fruit Bluebush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

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MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus calycogona ssp. calycogona Square-fruit Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus calycogona ssp. trachybasis Square-fruit Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus incrassata Ridge-fruited Mallee RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leptophylla Narrow -leaf Red Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box RA 0 NT 0 NT VU DD VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus socialis ssp. viridans Beaked Red Mallee RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus yalatensis Yalata Mallee RA 0 LC 0 LC VU 0 VU D1+2

MYRTACEAE Euryomyrtus ramosissima ssp. ramosissima Rosy Baeckea RA 0 VU DD VU D2 LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Gahnia deusta Limestone Saw -sedge RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

RUBIACEAE Galium migrans ssp. migrans Loose Bedstraw RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

GLEICHENIACEAE Gleichenia microphylla Coral Fern R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma elatinoides Small Mud-mat RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine latrobeana Clover Glycine VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia willisiana Silver Goodenia RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Goodia medicaginea Western Golden-tip RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia empetrifolia ssp. radians Scrambling Guinea-flow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle capillaris Thread Pennyw ort RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle pilifera var. glabrata Buttercup Pennyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle verticillata Shield Pennyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Isoetopsis graminifolia Grass Cushion RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis hookeriana Grassy Club-rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus australis Austral Rush R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus flavidus Yellow Rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Kunzea pomifera Muntries RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis billardierei ssp. billardierei Coast Blow n-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis perennis Perennial Blow n-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis robusta Tall Blow n-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum baueri Slender Velvet-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum coriaceum Dune Tea-tree RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania crassifolia Coast Logania RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania saxatilis Rock Logania R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

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LILIACEAE Lomandra collina Sand Mat-rush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LABIATAE Lycopus australis Australian Gipsyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana erioclada Rosy Bluebush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea drummondii Common Nardoo RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea hirsuta Short-fruit Nardoo RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca lanceolata Dryland Tea-tree RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

EUPHORBIACEAE Micrantheum demissum Dw arf Micrantheum RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Mimulus repens Creeping Monkey-flow er RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum caput-medusae Coarse Milfoil RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Nitraria billardierei Nitre-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia ciliata var. ciliata Fringed Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia decurrens Winged Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia floribunda Heath Daisy-bush RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia minor Heath Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia pimeleoides Pimelea Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

HYDROCHARITACEAE Ottelia ovalifolia ssp. ovalifolia Sw amp Lily R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

BIGNONIACEAE Pandorea pandorana Spearw ood RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria lapathifolia Pale Knotw eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Phebalium bullatum Silvery Phebalium RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea curviflora var. gracilis RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago sp. B (R.Bates 44765) Little Plantain RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Poa halmaturina Kangaroo Island Poa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Polycalymma stuartii Poached-egg Daisy RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

POLYGONACEAE Polygonum plebeium Small Knotw eed RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris obcordata Wedge-leaf Pomaderris RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera behriana Dow ny Mintbush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis dolichochila Mallee Shell-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus seminudus Rabbit-tails RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Puccinellia stricta Australian Saltmarsh-grass RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea hispidula Rusty Bush-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea laxiflora Loose-flow er Bush-pea RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

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LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea tenuifolia Narrow -leaf Bush-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia crassifolia Fleshy Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia parabolica Mealy Saltbush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe laevis Smooth Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma carphoides Short Wallaby-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma clelandii Cleland's Wallaby-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma laeve Smooth Wallaby-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sarcocornia blackiana Thick-head Samphire RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola spinescens Spiny Fanflow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GENTIANACEAE Schenkia australis Spike Centaury RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus pungens Spiky Club-rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus nitens Shiny Bog-rush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena diacantha Grey Bindyi RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena muricata var. villosa Five-spine Bindyi R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena uniflora Small-spine Bindyi RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Senna artemisioides ssp. filifolia Fine-leaf Desert Senna RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Senna artemisioides ssp. petiolaris RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Setaria jubiflora Warrego Summer-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida corrugata var. angustifolia Grassland Sida RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida corrugata var. corrugata Corrugated Sida RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia tasmanica Coast Sand-spurrey RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium spathulatum Spoon-leaf Spyridium R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium subochreatum RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Stellaria palustris var. tenella Sw amp Starw ort R RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia pergranulata ssp. pergranulata Black-seed Samphire RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra alcockiae Scented Sun-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra batesii R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra benthamiana Leopard Sun-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra carnea Small Pink Sun-orchid R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra grandiflora Great Sun-orchid R RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra latifolia Blue Star Sun-orchid V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

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ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra odora RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Velleia paradoxa Spur Velleia RA 0 NT DD NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

MENYANTHACEAE Villarsia umbricola var. umbricola Lax Marsh-flow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Viola cleistogamoides Shy Violet RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

VIOLACEAE Viola hederacea Ivy-leaf Violet RA 0 NT 0 NT VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia blackii Narrow -leaf New Holland Daisy RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cervicularis var. cervicularis Waisted New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia dissecta var. hirta Dissected New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia megacephala Giant New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia communis Tufted Bluebell RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Westringia eremicola Slender Westringia RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Wurmbea dioica ssp. brevifolia Early Nancy RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea quadrangulata Rock Grass-tree RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis dielsii var. dielsii Mulka RA + RA + RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Gnaphalium indutum ssp. indutum Tiny Cudw eed RA + RA + RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rigens Nealie RA DD RE RE RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia sclerophylla var. sclerophylla Hard-leaf Wattle RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche affinis Ridged Ground-berry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche cordata Blunt-leaf Ground-berry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ALISMATACEAE Alisma plantago-aquatica Water Plantain RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

LORANTHACEAE Amyema miraculosa ssp. boormanii Fleshy Mistletoe RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Angianthus tomentosus Hairy Angianthus RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Aphelia gracilis Slender Aphelia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Arthropodium minus Small Vanilla-lily RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Asteridea athrixioides f. athrixioides Wirew ort RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex paludosa ssp. paludosa Marsh Saltbush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa tenuifolia R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa trichophylla RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Boronia inornata ssp. leptophylla Dryland Boronia RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia leptochila ssp. leptochila Narrow -lip Spider-orchid RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia brevipedata Short-stalked Purslane RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

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PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia corrigioloides Strap Purslane RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Calotis erinacea Tangled Burr-daisy RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Carex bichenoviana Notched Sedge RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CERATOPHYLLACEAE Ceratophyllum demersum Hornw ort R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus microsepalus Small-f low er Bindw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CRASSULACEAE Crassula exserta Large-fruit Crassula R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera marifolia Velvet Dampiera RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Digitaria ammophila Spider Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea bursariifolia Small Hop-bush RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

DROSERACEAE Drosera aberrans RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis pallens Pale Spike-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis sphacelata Tall Spike-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) NT DD NT

GRAMINEAE Enteropogon ramosus Umbrella Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis elongata Clustered Love-grass RA DD NE NE RA DD RA d(i,ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila alternifolia Narrow -leaf Emubush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia tannensis ssp. eremophila Desert Spurge RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Eutaxia diffusa Large-leaf Eutaxia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

SANTALACEAE Exocarpos sparteus Slender Cherry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Fimbristylis velata Veiled Fringe-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia robusta Woolly Goodenia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Grevillea huegelii Comb Grevillea RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

HYDROCHARITACEAE Halophila australis Paddle Weed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma glutinosum ssp. glutinosum Golden Sunray RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma semisterile Orange Sunray RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis congrua Slender Club-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus aridicola Inland Rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena marina Sea Water-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena preissii Slender Water-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia rhombifolia Tufted Lobelia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LYTHRACEAE Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana rohrlachii Rohrlach's Bluebush R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

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MYRTACEAE Melaleuca acuminata ssp. acuminata Mallee Honey-myrtle RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Microlepidium pilosulum Hairy Shepherd's-purse R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia brachyphylla Short-leaf Daisy-bush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

BORAGINACEAE Omphalolappula concava Burr Stickseed RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

URTICACEAE Parietaria cardiostegia Mallee Smooth-nettle RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MARSILEACEAE Pilularia novae-hollandiae Austral Pillw ort R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris paniculosa ssp. paralia Coast Pomaderris RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton crispus Curly Pondw eed RA DD NT DD NT VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum odoratum Scented Leek-orchid RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum sp. Bushfires (R.S.Rogers 2681) Taw ny Leek-orchid RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Pseudoraphis spinescens Spiny Mud-grass RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe polygalifolia Milkw ort Everlasting RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa eustylis River Bitter-cress RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia megacarpa Widgeon Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus subulatus Shore Club-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena obliquicuspis Oblique-spined Bindyi RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Selliera radicans Shiny Sw amp-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio dolichocephalus Woodland Groundsel RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio prenanthoides RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio runcinifolius Thistle-leaf Groundsel RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

SOLANACEAE Solanum simile Kangaroo Apple RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Sporobolus mitchellii Rat-tail Couch RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium eriocephalum var. eriocephalum Heath Spyridium RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra arenaria RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra glaucophylla Scented Sun-orchid RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra nuda RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Trachymene cyanopetala Purple Trachymene RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Tragus australianus Small Burr-grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Triodia scariosa Spinifex RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

TYPHACEAE Typha orientalis Broad-leaf Bulrush RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia tenella Pink Bladderw ort RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

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GOODENIACEAE Velleia arguta Toothed Velleia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia eremaea Desert New Holland Daisy RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LEMNACEAE Wolffia angusta Narrow Duckw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LEMNACEAE Wolffia australiana Tiny Duckw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum crenatum Notched Tw inleaf RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum glaucum Pale Tw inleaf RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa setacea Corkscrew Spear-grass NT - NT - NT NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Baumea tetragona Square Tw ig-rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

RUTACEAE Boronia coerulescens ssp. coerulescens Blue Boronia NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia carnea Pink Fingers NT - LC - LC NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia latifolia Pink Caladenia NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia tentaculata King Spider-orchid NT - LC - LC NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum semipapposum Clustered Everlasting NT - NT - NT NT - NT

RUTACEAE Correa reflexa var. scabridula Common Correa NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas incurvus Slaty Helmet-orchid NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Cyrtostylis robusta Robust Gnat-orchid NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Dipodium roseum Pink Hyacinth Orchid NT - LC - LC NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania glomulifera ssp. glomulifera Red Crumbw eed NT - LC 0 LC NT - NT

GERANIACEAE Erodium crinitum Blue Heron's-bill NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus fasciculosa Pink Gum R NT - NT - NT NT - NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. leucoxylon South Australian Blue Gum NT - NT - NT NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Gahnia lanigera Black Grass Saw -sedge NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Hakea rugosa Dw arf Hakea NT - NT DD NT NT - NT

RESTIONACEAE Hypolaena fastigiata Tassel Rope-rush NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus caespiticius Grassy Rush NT - NT 0 NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus holoschoenus Joint-leaf Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus pauciflorus Loose-flow er Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus planifolius Broad-leaf Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma curtisiae Little Sw ord-sedge NT - NT - NT NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma longitudinale Pithy Sw ord-sedge NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon rufus Ruddy Beard-heath NT - NT - NT NT - NT

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LILIACEAE Lomandra effusa Scented Mat-rush NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Millotia muelleri Common Bow -flow er NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Millotia myosotidifolia Broad-leaf Millotia NT - NT - NT NT - NT

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum insulare Common Boobialla NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia axillaris Coast Daisy-bush NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Pittosporum angustifolium Native Apricot NT - NT - NT NT - NT

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma erianthum Hill Wallaby-grass NT - NT DD NT NT - NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Sarcocornia quinqueflora Beaded Samphire NT - NT - NT NT - NT

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium calcaratum Spurred Trigger-plant NT - NT - NT NT - NT

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium despectum Hundreds And Thousands NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra brevifolia NT - LC 0 LC NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra flexuosa Tw isted Sun-orchid R NT - NT - NT NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Triptilodiscus pygmaeus Small Yellow -heads NT - NT - NT NT - NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia provincialis Sw amp Wattle NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia verticillata ssp. ovoidea Prickly Moses NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ROSACEAE Acaena ovina Dow ny Sheep's Burr NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Actinobole uliginosum Flannel Cudw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina striata Stalked Oak-bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

AMARANTHACEAE Alternanthera denticulata Lesser Joyw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus nervosus Veined Sw amp Wallaby-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Amphipogon caricinus var. caricinus Long Grey-beard Grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LORANTHACEAE Amyema pendula ssp. pendula Drooping Mistletoe NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LORANTHACEAE Amyema preissii Wire-leaf Mistletoe NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Aphelia pumilio Dw arf Aphelia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

UMBELLIFERAE Apium prostratum var. filiforme Native Celery NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Apium prostratum var. prostratum Native Celery NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Vanilla-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex suberecta Lagoon Saltbush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa drummondii Cottony Spear-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa muelleri Tangled Spear-grass NT 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa scabra ssp. scabra Rough Spear-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

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EUPHORBIACEAE Beyeria lechenaultii Pale Turpentine Bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

BLECHNACEAE Blechnum minus Soft Water-fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Boronia filifolia Slender Boronia NT 0 NT 0 NT

EPACRIDACEAE Brachyloma ericoides ssp. ericoides Brush Heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia stricta Upright Caladenia NT 0 RE RE NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia calyptrata Pink Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia eremaea Dryland Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia granulifera Pigmy Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris rhomboidea Oyster Bay Pine NT 0 NT 0 NT

AIZOACEAE Carpobrotus modestus Inland Pigface NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LAURACEAE Cassytha melantha Coarse Dodder-laurel NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Centella asiatica Asian Centella NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes distans Bristly Cloak-fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PITTOSPORACEAE Cheiranthera alternifolia Hand-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium curvispicatum Cottony Goosefoot NT 0 NT 0 NT

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus angustissimus ssp. angustissimus Australian Bindw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CRASSULACEAE Crassula helmsii Sw amp Crassula NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

BORAGINACEAE Cynoglossum suaveolens Sw eet Hound's-tongue NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Cyperus gunnii ssp. gunnii Flecked Flat-sedge NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera rosmarinifolia Rosemary Dampiera NT 0 NT DD NT NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Dianella brevicaulis Short-stem Flax-lily NT 0 NT DD NT LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne rara Loose Plume-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris pardina Spotted Donkey-orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

DROSERACEAE Drosera pygmaea Tiny Sundew NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium billardierianum ssp. billardierianum Robust Willow -herb NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium billardierianum ssp. cinereum Variable Willow -herb NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus camaldulensis ssp. camaldulensis River Red Gum NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus goniocalyx ssp. goniocalyx Long-leaf Box NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus odorata Peppermint Box NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus porosa Mallee Box NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

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MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus viminalis ssp. cygnetensis Rough-bark Manna Gum NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Euchiton involucratus Star Cudw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Gahnia sieberiana Red-fruit Cutting-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Glischrocaryon behrii Golden Pennants NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine rubiginosa Tw ining Glycine NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Gompholobium ecostatum Dw arf Wedge-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia amplexans Clasping Goodenia NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia pinnatifida Cut-leaf Goodenia NT 0 NT 0 NT NT DD NT

LEGUMINOSAE Hardenbergia violacea Native Lilac NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum leucopsideum Satin Everlasting NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia crinita NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia devitata Smooth Guinea-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia sericea Silky Guinea-flow er NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia virgata Tw iggy Guinea-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle hirta Hairy Pennyw ort NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle laxiflora Stinking Pennyw ort NT 0 LC 0 LC RA DD RA d(ii)

HYPOXIDACEAE Hypoxis vaginata var. vaginata Yellow Star NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Indigofera australis ssp. australis Austral Indigo NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Isolepis fluitans Floating Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Isolepis platycarpa Flat-fruit Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis aemula Blow n-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma concavum Spreading Sw ord-sedge NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma gladiatum Coast Sw ord-sedge NT 0 RE RE NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Leporella fimbriata Fringed Hare-orchid NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Leucophyta brownii Coast Cushion Bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon concurvus Scrambling Beard-heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon parviflorus Coast Beard-heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

LINDSAEACEAE Lindsaea linearis Screw Fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

EPACRIDACEAE Lissanthe strigosa ssp. subulata Peach Heath NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia gibbosa Tall Lobelia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Lomandra fibrata Mount Lofty Mat-rush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

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LILIACEAE Lomandra sororia Sw ord Mat-rush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

MALVACEAE Malva preissiana Australian Hollyhock NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PITTOSPORACEAE Marianthus bignoniaceus Orange Bell-climber NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca decussata Totem-poles NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis frutetorum NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis sp. Short-leaf (R.J.Bates 54342) NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

POLYGONACEAE Muehlenbeckia adpressa Climbing Lignum NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum petiolatum Sticky Boobialla NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum verrucosum Red Milfoil NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Olearia teretifolia Cypress Daisy-bush NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Opercularia scabrida Stalked Stinkw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RUBIACEAE Opercularia turpis Tw iggy Stinkw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Ophioglossum lusitanicum Austral Adder's-tongue NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Panicum effusum var. effusum Hairy Panic NT 0 RA DD RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

GERANIACEAE Pelargonium littorale Native Pelargonium NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria prostrata Creeping Knotw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

PROTEACEAE Persoonia juniperina Prickly Geebung NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Pheladenia deformis Bluebeard Orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea glauca Smooth Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea micrantha Silky Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea phylicoides Heath Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia Thyme Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago gaudichaudii Narrow -leaf Plantain NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago hispida Hairy Plantain NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago varia Variable Plantain NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Poa labillardieri var. labillardieri Common Tussock-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Poa tenera Slender Tussock-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Podolepis tepperi Delicate Copper-w ire Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Podotheca angustifolia Sticky Long-heads NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris paniculosa ssp. paniculosa Mallee Pomaderris NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera huegelii Heath Poranthera NT 0 DD DD DD NT 0 NT

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ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis aff. nana "mallee" Mallee Dw arf Greenhood NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sanguinea Blood Greenhood NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea canaliculata Soft Bush-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea involucrata Mount Lofty Bush-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush-pea NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea trinervis Three-nerve Bush-pea NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Quinetia urvillei Quinetia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe pygmaea Pigmy Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma pilosum Velvet Wallaby-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PRIMULACEAE Samolus repens Creeping Brookw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus validus River Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GENTIANACEAE Sebaea ovata Yellow Sebaea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio glossanthus Annual Groundsel NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio minimus Fine-tooth Groundsel NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio odoratus Scented Groundsel NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio phelleus Woodland Groundsel NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. pinnatifolius NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio spanomerus NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Setaria constricta Knotty-butt Paspalidium NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

SOLANACEAE Solanum laciniatum Cut-leaf Kangaroo-apple NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Solenogyne dominii Smooth Solenogyne NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Sonchus hydrophilus Native Sow -thistle NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEMNACEAE Spirodela punctata Thin Duckw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium parvifolium Dusty Miller NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium thymifolium Thyme-leaf Spyridium NT 0 RA DD RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia monogyna Creamy Candles NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Suaeda australis Austral Seablite NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra albiflora NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra bracteata Slender Sun-orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra luteocilium Yellow -tuft Sun Orchid NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra pallidifructus NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

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STERCULIACEAE Thomasia petalocalyx Paper-f low er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Threlkeldia diffusa Coast Bonefruit NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Trachymene pilosa Dw arf Trachymene NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

LILIACEAE Tricoryne elatior Yellow Rush-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin nana Dw arf Arrow grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin procera Water-ribbons NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin striata Streaked Arrow grass NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia australasica var. australasica Sticky New Holland Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Lotus australis Austral Trefoil NT + NT + NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Pogonolepis muelleriana Stiff Cup-flow er NT + NT + NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Sigesbeckia orientalis ssp. orientalis Oriental Sigesbeckia NT + NT + NT NT + NT

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis polygyna Wiry Centrolepis NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis pusilla Small Spike-rush NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Gahnia ancistrophylla Curled Saw -sedge NT DD DD DD DD NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum elatum Tall Leek-orchid NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

PROTEACEAE Hakea carinata Erect Hakea LC - LC - LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea largiflorens Tw iggy Bush-pea LC - LC - LC LC - LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia melanoxylon Blackw ood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia spinescens Spiny Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ROSACEAE Acaena echinata Sheep's Burr LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ROSACEAE Acaena novae-zelandiae Biddy-biddy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Acianthus caudatus Mayfly Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Acianthus pusillus Mosquito Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche serrulata Cushion Ground-berry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maiden-hair LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. muelleriana Common Oak-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Amphipogon strictus Spreading Grey-beard Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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LORANTHACEAE Amyema miquelii Box Mistletoe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Anthosachne scabra Native Wheat-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Aristida behriana Brush Wire-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Arthropodium strictum Common Vanilla-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ASPLENIACEAE Asplenium flabellifolium Necklace Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Astroloma conostephioides Flame Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Astroloma humifusum Cranberry Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex cinerea Coast Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex paludosa ssp. cordata Marsh Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex semibaccata Berry Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa blackii Crested Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa curticoma Short-crest Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa elegantissima Feather Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa eremophila Rusty Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa flavescens Coast Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa hemipogon Half-beard Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa mollis Soft Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa nodosa Tall Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa pubinodis Long-shaft Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa scabra ssp. falcata Slender Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa semibarbata Fibrous Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AZOLLACEAE Azolla filiculoides Pacif ic Azolla LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Banksia marginata Silver Banksia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Baumea juncea Bare Tw ig-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera cymosa ssp. cymosa Sw eet Apple-berry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Blennospora drummondii Dw arf Button-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Bossiaea prostrata Creeping Bossiaea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome perpusilla Tiny Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Brunonia australis Blue Pincushion LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Burchardia umbellata Milkmaids LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Bursaria spinosa ssp. spinosa Sw eet Bursaria LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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LILIACEAE Caesia calliantha Blue Grass-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris gracilis Southern Cypress Pine LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMARYLLIDACEAE Calostemma purpureum Pink Garland-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Calytrix tetragona Common Fringe-myrtle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Carex appressa Tall Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Carex breviculmis Short-stem Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Carex tereticaulis Rush Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AIZOACEAE Carpobrotus rossii Native Pigface LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LAURACEAE Cassytha glabella f. dispar Slender Dodder-laurel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LAURACEAE Cassytha pubescens Dow ny Dodder-laurel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis aristata Pointed Centrolepis LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis strigosa ssp. strigosa Hairy Centrolepis LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Chamaescilla corymbosa var. corymbosa Blue Squill LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia Annual Rock-fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Chloris truncata Windmill Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum apiculatum Common Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum baxteri White Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGALACEAE Comesperma calymega Blue-spike Milkw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus remotus Grassy Bindw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas diemenicus Veined Helmet-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Cotula australis Common Cotula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Craspedia variabilis Billy-buttons LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula closiana Stalked Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colligata ssp. colligata LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colligata ssp. lamprosperma LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colorata var. acuminata Dense Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colorata var. colorata Dense Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula decumbens var. decumbens Spreading Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra tomentosa Heath Cryptandra LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Cyperus gymnocaulos Spiny Flat-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Cyperus vaginatus Stiff Flat-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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ORCHIDACEAE Cyrtostylis reniformis Small Gnat-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera dysantha Shrubby Dampiera LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Daucus glochidiatus Native Carrot LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia brevifolia Leafless Bitter-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia leptophylla Narrow -leaf Bitter-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia ulicifolia ssp. incarnata LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia quadriseta Reed Bent-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Dianella revoluta var. revoluta Black-anther Flax-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne crinita Long-hair Plume-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CONVOLVULACEAE Dichondra repens Kidney Weed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia hispida Red Parrot-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AIZOACEAE Disphyma crassifolium ssp. clavellatum Round-leaf Pigface LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Distichlis distichophylla Emu-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris orientis Wallf low er Donkey-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. spatulata Sticky Hop-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera auriculata Tall Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera glanduligera Scarlet Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii Climbing Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera whittakeri LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania pumilio Small Crumbw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Einadia nutans ssp. nutans Climbing Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis acuta Common Spike-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Enchylaena tomentosa var. tomentosa Ruby Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Enneapogon nigricans Black-head Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Epacris impressa Common Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium hirtigerum Hairy Willow -herb LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Eriochilus cucullatus Parson's Bands LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus baxteri Brow n Stringybark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus cosmophylla Cup Gum LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Stringybark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Euchiton collinus Creeping Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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COMPOSITAE Euchiton sphaericus Annual Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia drummondii LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Eutaxia microphylla Common Eutaxia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SANTALACEAE Exocarpos cupressiformis Native Cherry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Ficinia nodosa Knobby Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Galium gaudichaudii ssp. gaudichaudii Rough Bedstraw LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Genoplesium rufum Red Midge-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GERANIACEAE Geranium potentilloides var. potentilloides Dow ny Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GERANIACEAE Geranium retrorsum Grassland Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GERANIACEAE Geranium solanderi var. solanderi Austral Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Glossodia major Purple Cockatoo LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus elatus Hill Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus mezianus Broad-leaf Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus tetragynus Small-leaf Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia blackiana Native Primrose LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia geniculata Bent Goodenia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SCROPHULARIACEAE Gratiola peruviana Austral Brooklime LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Grevillea lavandulacea ssp. lavandulacea Spider-f low er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Hakea rostrata Beaked Hakea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum luteoalbum Jersey Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum scorpioides Button Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

BORAGINACEAE Heliotropium europaeum Common Heliotrope LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia exutiacies Prickly Guinea-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia riparia Bristly Guinea-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma demissum Dw arf Sunray LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

VIOLACEAE Hybanthus floribundus ssp. floribundus Shrub Violet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle callicarpa Tiny Pennyw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle foveolata Yellow Pennyw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GUTTIFERAE Hypericum gramineum Small St John's Wort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HYPOXIDACEAE Hypoxis glabella var. glabella Tiny Star LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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CYPERACEAE Isolepis cernua Nodding Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Isolepis inundata Sw amp Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Isopogon ceratophyllus Horny Cone-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Ixodia achillaeoides ssp. alata Hills Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus bufonius Toad Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus pallidus Pale Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus sarophorus LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus subsecundus Finger Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Kennedia prostrata Scarlet Runner LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis filiformis Common Blow n-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora huegelii Coarse Bottle-daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Laxmannia orientalis Dw arf Wire-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEMNACEAE Lemna disperma Common Duckw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma canescens Hoary Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma carphoides Black Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma laterale Tall Sw ord-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma semiteres Wire Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma viscidum Sticky Sw ord-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Leptoceras menziesii Hare Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos squamatus ssp. squamatus Scaly Buttons LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum continentale Prickly Tea-tree LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum myrsinoides Heath Tea-tree LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon virgatus var. virgatus Common Beard-heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Levenhookia dubia Hairy Stylew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Levenhookia pusilla Tiny Stylew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LINACEAE Linum marginale Native Flax LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia anceps Angled Lobelia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra densiflora Soft Tussock Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra micrantha ssp. micrantha Small-f low er Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra micrantha ssp. tuberculata Small-f low er Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra multiflora ssp. dura Hard Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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LILIACEAE Lomandra nana Small Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Luzula meridionalis Common Wood-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LORANTHACEAE Lysiana exocarpi ssp. exocarpi Harlequin Mistletoe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LYTHRACEAE Lythrum hyssopifolia Lesser Loosestrife LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana brevifolia Short-leaf Bluebush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana enchylaenoides Wingless Fissure-plant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana oppositifolia Salt Bluebush LC 0 LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Microlaena stipoides var. stipoides Weeping Rice-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Microseris lanceolata Yam Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis arenaria Notched Onion-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis parviflora Slender Onion-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Millotia tenuifolia var. tenuifolia Soft Millotia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Muehlenbeckia gunnii Coastal Climbing Lignum LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Neurachne alopecuroidea Fox-tail Mulga-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia grandiflora Mount Lofty Daisy-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia ramulosa Tw iggy Daisy-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Opercularia varia Variable Stinkw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

OXALIDACEAE Oxalis perennans Native Sorrel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

URTICACEAE Parietaria debilis Smooth-nettle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria decipiens Slender Knotw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Phragmites australis Common Reed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LOGANIACEAE Phyllangium divergens Wiry Mitrew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea humilis Low Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea linifolia ssp. linifolia Slender Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea octophylla Woolly Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea stricta Erect Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Platylobium obtusangulum Holly Flat-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Platysace heterophylla var. heterophylla Slender Platysace LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ASPLENIACEAE Pleurosorus rutifolius Blanket Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa clelandii Matted Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa crassicaudex Thick-stem Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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GRAMINEAE Poa poiformis var. poiformis Coast Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera microphylla Small Poranthera LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PORTULACACEAE Portulaca oleracea Common Purslane LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Pteridium esculentum ssp. esculentum Bracken Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis pedunculata Maroon-hood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea acerosa Bristly Bush-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea daphnoides Large-leaf Bush Pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Pyrorchis nigricans Black Fire-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus lappaceus Native Buttercup LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus sessiliflorus var. sessiliflorus Annual Buttercup LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia candolleana ssp. candolleana Sea-berry Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Rumex brownii Slender Dock LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma auriculatum Lobed Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma caespitosum Common Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma geniculatum Kneed Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma racemosum var. racemosum Slender Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma setaceum Small-f low er Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Sagina maritima Sea Pearlw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Salsola australis Buckbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola albida Pale Fanflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Schoenus apogon Common Bog-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Schoenus breviculmis Matted Bog-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio glomeratus ssp. glomeratus Sw amp Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio hispidulus Rough Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio picridioides Purple-leaf Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio quadridentatus Cotton Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Siloxerus multiflorus Small Wrinklew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Spinifex hirsutus Rolling Spinifex LC 0 LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Sporobolus virginicus Salt Couch LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia aspericocca ssp. Cylindrical inflorescence (W.R.Barker 1418)Bushy Candles LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia aspericocca ssp. One-sided inflorescence (W.R.Barker 697)One-sided Candles LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Stellaria angustifolia Sw amp Starw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Stuartina muelleri Spoon Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium armeria ssp. armeria Grass Trigger-plant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AIZOACEAE Tetragonia implexicoma Bow er Spinach LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

TREMANDRACEAE Tetratheca pilosa ssp. pilosa Hairy Pink-bells LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra antennifera Lemon Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra juncifolia Spotted Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra rubra Salmon Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Thysanotus patersonii Tw ining Fringe-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

VIOLACEAE Viola sieberiana Tiny Violet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata Fuzzy New Holland Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia gracilis Woolly New Holland Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia gracilenta Annual Bluebell LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia stricta ssp. stricta Tall Bluebell LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Wurmbea dioica ssp. dioica Early Nancy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. semiplana Yacca LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia huegelii Hairy Xanthosia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia longifolia ssp. sophorae Coastal Wattle LC + LC + LC LC + LC

NYCTAGINACEAE Boerhavia dominii Tar-vine LC + LC + LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus kraussii Sea Rush LC + LC + LC LC + LC

TYPHACEAE Typha domingensis Narrow -leaf Bulrush LC + LC 0 LC LC + LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Amperea xiphoclada var. xiphoclada Broom Spurge DD DD DD DD DD

BAUERACEAE Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera R DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia parva Small Green-comb Spider-orchid E DD DD DD DD DD

CALLITRICHACEAE Callitriche sonderi Matted Water Starw ort R DD DD DD DD DD

MYRTACEAE Calytrix involucrata Cup Fringe-myrtle DD DD DD DD DD

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine tenuifolia Slender Bitter-cress R DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Carex iynx DD DD DD DD DD

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CRASSULACEAE Crassula tetramera Australian Stonecrop DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Cynodon dactylon var. pulchellus Couch DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

DICKSONIACEAE Dicksonia antarctica Soft Tree-fern E DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

BLECHNACEAE Doodia caudata Small Rasp-fern E DD DD DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia parvicaruncula Rough-seeded Spurge DD DD DD DD DD

RUBIACEAE Galium curvihirtum Tight Bedstraw R DD DD DD DD DD

RUTACEAE Geijera linearifolia Sheep Bush DD DD DD DD DD

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma cleistanthum Spoon Mud-mat DD DD DD DD DD

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma diandrum Tw o-anther Mud-mat DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Isolepis australiensis Southern Club-rush DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Isolepis trachysperma Grassy Club-rush DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

CRUCIFERAE Lepidium pseudoruderale R DD DD DD DD DD

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena australis Austral Water-mat DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos waitzia Button Immortelle DD DD DD DD DD

LILIACEAE Lomandra caespitosa Tufted Mat-rush DD DD DD DD DD

RANUNCULACEAE Myosurus australis Mousetail DD DD DD DD DD

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum crispatum Upright Milfoil V DD DD DD DD DD

MENYANTHACEAE Nymphoides crenata Wavy Marshw ort R DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Olearia magniflora Splendid Daisy-bush DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Olearia passerinoides ssp. passerinoides Feather Daisy-bush DD DD DD DD DD

IRIDACEAE Orthrosanthus multiflorus Morning Flag DD DD DD DD DD

URTICACEAE Parietaria australis Smooth-nettle DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus calycinus Snow drop Spurge R DD DD DD DD DD

BORAGINACEAE Plagiobothrys elachanthus Hairy Forget-me-not DD DD DD DD DD

BORAGINACEAE Plagiobothrys plurisepaleus White Rochelia DD DD DD DD DD

LABIATAE Prostanthera serpyllifolia ssp. microphylla Small-leaf Mintbush DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis erythroconcha Red Shell-orchid DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis ferruginea Bangham Rustyhood E* DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe corymbiflora Paper Everlasting DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia maritima Sea Tassel DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Senecio linearifolius var. linearifolius DD DD DD DD DD

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GRAMINEAE Setaria clementii Clement's Paspalidium DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Sigesbeckia australiensis Australian Sigesbeckia DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

SOLANACEAE Solanum esuriale Quena DD DD DD DD DD

SOLANACEAE Solanum oligacanthum Desert Nightshade DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra megcalyptra Scented Sun-orchid DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Triodia irritans Spinifex DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia condyloides Club-hair New Holland Daisy DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia tumidifructa Sw ollen-fruit Bluebell DD DD DD DD DD

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum aurantiacum ssp. aurantiacum Shrubby Tw inleaf DD DD RE RE DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Aristida australis R NE NE NE NE NE

GRAMINEAE Aristida personata Purple Wire-grass NE NE NE

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera cymosa ssp. pseudocymosa Sw eet Apple-berry NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome ciliaris var. subintegrifolia R NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia fuscata Dusky Caladenia NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia pusilla Pigmy Caladenia R NE NE NE NE NE

CONVOLVULACEAE Calystegia sepium ssp. roseata Large Bindw eed NE NE NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Cassinia uncata NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum vitellinum Common Everlasting NE NE NE

RANUNCULACEAE Clematis decipiens Old Man's Beard NE NE NE

RANUNCULACEAE Clematis microphylla Old Man's Beard NE NE NE NE NE

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus crispifolius Silver Bindw eed NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas dentatus Finniss Helmet-orchid VU E NE NE NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera gracilis Pale Sundew NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera hookeri Pale Sundew NE NE NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera peltata Pale Sundew NE NE NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus angulosa Coast Ridge-fruited Mallee NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus arenacea Dune Stringybark NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus oleosa ssp. oleosa Red Mallee NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia foliosa Leafy Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia pauciflora var. fruticulosa Southern Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia pauciflora var. gunnii Southern Sea-heath NE NE NE NE NE

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Appendix 12a). Flora species list for the project area, in order of most to least threatened (Regional Status + Trend), then Scientific Name (cont).

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FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia serpyllifolia Thyme Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia sessilis Small-leaf Sea-heath NE NE NE

RUBIACEAE Galium gaudichaudii ssp. parviflorum Rough Bedstraw NE NE NE

RUBIACEAE Galium leptogonium Reflexed Bedstraw NE NE NE

PROTEACEAE Grevillea dilatata Holly-leaf Grevillea NE NE NE

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis acutangula f. acutangula Smooth Raspw ort NE NE NE

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis acutangula f. tetraptera Smooth Raspw ort NE NE NE

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia glebosa ssp. glebosa Stalked Guinea-flow er NE NE NE

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia villifera NE NE NE NE NE

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma sp. Narrow leaf (R.L.Taplin 709) NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca gibbosa Slender Honey-myrtle NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum validum Mount Remarkable Leek-orchid VU V NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis alata Tall Shell-orchid NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis nana Dw arf Greenhood NE NE NE NE NE

AIZOACEAE Sarcozona bicarinata Ridged Noon-flow er V NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. lanceolatus Variable Groundsel NE NE NE

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia brevifolia Salt Sand-spurrey NE NE NE NE NE

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia marina Salt Sand-spurrey NE NE NE NE NE

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger-plant NE NE NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra hiemalis NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra ixioides Spotted Sun-orchid E* NE NE NE NE NE

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin isingiana Spurred Arrow grass NE NE NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cuneata var. murrayensis Murray New Holland Daisy NE NE NE NE NE

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia littoricola Coast Bluebell NE NE NE NE NE

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Appendix 12b). Flora species list for the project area, in alphabetical order of Scientific Name. Status ratings and trends are shown for the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region (grey) and each IBRA subregion, including IUCN status and criteria. Current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed. Species are listed in alphabetical order of Scientific Name.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient; NE = not evaluated.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

EPBC Status Codes: EX = extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable.

NPW Status Codes: X = extinct, E = endangered; V = vulnerable, R = rare.

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LEGUMINOSAE Acacia acinacea Wreath Wattle RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA ab

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia argyrophylla Silver Mulga-bush RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia brachybotrya Grey Mulga-bush VU - NE NE VU - VU D1+2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia continua Thorn Wattle RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia cupularis Cup Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia dodonaeifolia Hop-bush Wattle R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia euthycarpa Wallow a RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia farinosa Mealy Wattle EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle R EN - RA - RA d(ii) CR DD CR D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia hakeoides Hakea Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D1+2 RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia halliana Hall's Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia ligulata Umbrella Bush RA - RA - RA a RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia longifolia ssp. sophorae Coastal Wattle LC + LC + LC LC + LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia melanoxylon Blackw ood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia menzelii Menzel's Wattle VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia microcarpa Manna Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia montana Mallee Wattle R VU - VU - VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia nematophylla Coast Wallow a CR - RE RE CR - CR B2ab(iii); D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia notabilis Notable Wattle EN DD EN DD EN D EN DD EN D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia nyssophylla Spine Bush VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia oswaldii Umbrella Wattle EN DD EN DD EN D

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LEGUMINOSAE Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia pinguifolia Fat-leaf Wattle EN E EN 0 EN 0 EN D

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia provincialis Sw amp Wattle NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia retinodes Wirilda RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA a

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rhetinocarpa Resin Wattle VU V VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rhigiophylla Dagger-leaf Wattle R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rigens Nealie RA DD RE RE RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia rupicola Rock Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia salicina Willow Wattle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia sclerophylla var. sclerophylla Hard-leaf Wattle RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia simmonsiana Hall's Wattle R EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia spinescens Spiny Wattle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia uncifolia Coast Silver Wattle VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia verticillata ssp. ovoidea Prickly Moses NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia victoriae ssp. victoriae Elegant Wattle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Acacia wilhelmiana Dw arf Nealie VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

ROSACEAE Acaena echinata Sheep's Burr LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ROSACEAE Acaena novae-zelandiae Biddy-biddy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ROSACEAE Acaena ovina Dow ny Sheep's Burr NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Acianthus caudatus Mayfly Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Acianthus pusillus Mosquito Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche affinis Ridged Ground-berry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche cordata Blunt-leaf Ground-berry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche depressa Native Currant RA - NT 0 NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche fasciculiflora Mount Lofty Ground-berry RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(i,ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche patula Prickly Ground-berry RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Acrotriche serrulata Cushion Ground-berry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Actinobole uliginosum Flannel Cudw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Actites megalocarpus Coast Sow -thistle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

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PROTEACEAE Adenanthos terminalis Yellow Gland-flow er RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

ADIANTACEAE Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maiden-hair LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Adiantum capillus-veneris Dainty Maiden-hair V EN 0 EN 0 EN D RE RE

EUPHORBIACEAE Adriana quadripartita Coast Bitter-bush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Agrostis venusta VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

LABIATAE Ajuga australis f. A (A.G.Spooner 9058) Australian Bugle VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Ajuga australis f. B (R.L.Taplin 972) Lesser Bugle VU - RA DD RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

SAPINDACEAE Alectryon oleifolius ssp. canescens Bullock Bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ALISMATACEAE Alisma plantago-aquatica Water Plantain RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina mackliniana ssp. mackliniana Macklin's Oak-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. muelleriana Common Oak-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina pusilla Dw arf Oak-bush RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina robusta Mount Compass Oak-bush EN E VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina striata Stalked Oak-bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AMARANTHACEAE Alternanthera denticulata Lesser Joyw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

APOCYNACEAE Alyxia buxifolia Sea Box RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Amperea xiphoclada var. xiphoclada Broom Spurge DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus archeri Pointed Sw amp Wallaby-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus macrorhinus Long-nosed Sw amp Wallaby-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus nervosus Veined Sw amp Wallaby-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Amphibromus pithogastrus EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Amphipogon caricinus var. caricinus Long Grey-beard Grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Amphipogon strictus Spreading Grey-beard Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LORANTHACEAE Amyema melaleucae Tea-tree Mistletoe RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LORANTHACEAE Amyema miquelii Box Mistletoe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LORANTHACEAE Amyema miraculosa ssp. boormanii Fleshy Mistletoe RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LORANTHACEAE Amyema pendula ssp. pendula Drooping Mistletoe NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LORANTHACEAE Amyema preissii Wire-leaf Mistletoe NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Angianthus preissianus Salt Angianthus VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Angianthus tomentosus Hairy Angianthus RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

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ADIANTACEAE Anogramma leptophylla Annual Fern R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

SOLANACEAE Anthocercis angustifolia Narrow -leaf Ray-flow er R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Anthosachne scabra Native Wheat-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Aotus subspinescens Mallee Aotus CR DD CR DD CR D

COMPOSITAE Apalochlamys spectabilis Show y Firebush VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

ROSACEAE Aphanes australiana Australian Piert RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Aphelia gracilis Slender Aphelia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Aphelia pumilio Dw arf Aphelia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

UMBELLIFERAE Apium annuum Annual Celery VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Apium prostratum var. filiforme Native Celery NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Apium prostratum var. prostratum Native Celery NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

RESTIONACEAE Apodasmia brownii Coarse Tw ine-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Argentipallium blandowskianum Woolly Everlasting RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Argentipallium obtusifolium Blunt Everlasting VU - EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Aristida australis R NE NE NE NE NE

GRAMINEAE Aristida behriana Brush Wire-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Aristida contorta Curly Wire-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Aristida holathera var. holathera Tall Kerosene Grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Aristida personata Purple Wire-grass NE NE NE

LILIACEAE Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Vanilla-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Arthropodium minus Small Vanilla-lily RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Arthropodium strictum Common Vanilla-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Asperula conferta Common Woodruff RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

ASPLENIACEAE Asplenium flabellifolium Necklace Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Asteridea athrixioides f. athrixioides Wirew ort RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Asterolasia muricata Lemon Star-bush R EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

EPACRIDACEAE Astroloma conostephioides Flame Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Astroloma humifusum Cranberry Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex acutibractea ssp. acutibractea Pointed Saltbush EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RE RE

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex australasica R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex cinerea Coast Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex paludosa ssp. cordata Marsh Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex paludosa ssp. paludosa Marsh Saltbush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex semibaccata Berry Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex stipitata Bitter Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex suberecta Lagoon Saltbush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex vesicaria Bladder Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrofestuca littoralis Coast Fescue EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa acrociliata Graceful Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa blackii Crested Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa breviglumis Cane Spear-grass R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa curticoma Short-crest Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa densiflora Fox-tail Spear-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa drummondii Cottony Spear-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa echinata Spiny Spear-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa elegantissima Feather Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa eremophila Rusty Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa exilis Heath Spear-grass RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa flavescens Coast Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa gibbosa Sw ollen Spear-grass R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa hemipogon Half-beard Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa macalpinei Annual Spear-grass RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa mollis Soft Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa muelleri Tangled Spear-grass NT 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa multispiculis Many-flow ered Spear-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa mundula Neat Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa nitida Balcarra Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa nodosa Tall Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa oligostachya Fine-head Spear-grass E EN - EN - EN B2ab(iv) EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa pilata Prickly Spear-grass V VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa platychaeta Flat-aw n Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa puberula Fine-hairy Spear-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

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GRAMINEAE Austrostipa pubinodis Long-shaft Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa scabra ssp. falcata Slender Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa scabra ssp. scabra Rough Spear-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa semibarbata Fibrous Spear-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa setacea Corkscrew Spear-grass NT - NT - NT NT - NT

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa stipoides Coast Spear-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa stuposa VU DD VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa tenuifolia R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa trichophylla RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Austrostipa tuckeri Tucker's Spear-grass R VU DD VU DD VU D2

AZOLLACEAE Azolla filiculoides Pacif ic Azolla LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AZOLLACEAE Azolla pinnata Ferny Azolla VU DD VU DD VU D2

MYRTACEAE Babingtonia behrii Silver Broombush RA - RA - RA d(i, ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Baeckea crassifolia Desert Baeckea VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Banksia marginata Silver Banksia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Banksia ornata Desert Banksia RA - VU DD VU D2 NT - NT

BAUERACEAE Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera R DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Baumea acuta Pale Tw ig-rush R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea arthrophylla Sw amp Tw ig-rush RA - RA DD RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea articulata Jointed Tw ig-rush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea gunnii Slender Tw ig-rush R VU - VU 0 VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea juncea Bare Tw ig-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Baumea laxa Lax Tw ig-rush R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Baumea rubiginosa Soft Tw ig-rush RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Baumea tetragona Square Tw ig-rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

EUPHORBIACEAE Bertya tasmanica ssp. vestita Mitchell's Bertya RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Beyeria lechenaultii Pale Turpentine Bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera cymosa ssp. cymosa Sw eet Apple-berry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera cymosa ssp. pseudocymosa Sw eet Apple-berry NE NE NE

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera uniflora One-flow er Apple-berry VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

PITTOSPORACEAE Billardiera versicolor Yellow -flow er Apple-berry VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

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BLECHNACEAE Blechnum minus Soft Water-fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

BLECHNACEAE Blechnum nudum Fishbone Water-fern R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

BLECHNACEAE Blechnum wattsii Hard Water-fern R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Blennospora drummondii Dw arf Button-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

NYCTAGINACEAE Boerhavia dominii Tar-vine LC + LC + LC

CYPERACEAE Bolboschoenus caldwellii Salt Club-rush RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Bolboschoenus medianus Marsh Club-rush VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

RUTACEAE Boronia coerulescens ssp. coerulescens Blue Boronia NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

RUTACEAE Boronia edwardsii Edw ards' Boronia EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2 ab(i,ii,iii)

RUTACEAE Boronia filifolia Slender Boronia NT 0 NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Boronia inornata ssp. leptophylla Dryland Boronia RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Boronia nana var. hyssopifolia R CR -- CR -- CR D

RUTACEAE Boronia nana var. nana Dw arf Boronia EN - CR -- CR D VU 0 VU D2

RUTACEAE Boronia parviflora Sw amp Boronia R EN -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Bossiaea prostrata Creeping Bossiaea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Bothriochloa macra Red-leg Grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Botrychium australe Austral Moonw ort E RE RE RE

EPACRIDACEAE Brachyloma ciliatum Fringed Brachyloma VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

EPACRIDACEAE Brachyloma ericoides ssp. ericoides Brush Heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome ciliaris var. ciliaris Variable Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome ciliaris var. subintegrifolia R NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome cuneifolia Wedge-leaf Daisy VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome debilis Weak Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome dentata Lobe-seed Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome diversifolia Tall Daisy E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome exilis Slender Daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome goniocarpa Dw arf Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome graminea Grass Daisy R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome lineariloba Hard-head Daisy RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome parvula Coast Daisy R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Brachyscome perpusilla Tiny Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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GRAMINEAE Bromus arenarius Sand Brome EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(iii) VU DD VU D2

GOODENIACEAE Brunonia australis Blue Pincushion LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Bulbine semibarbata Small Leek-lily VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Burchardia umbellata Milkmaids LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Bursaria spinosa ssp. lasiophylla Dow ny Bursaria RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

PITTOSPORACEAE Bursaria spinosa ssp. spinosa Sw eet Bursaria LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Caesia calliantha Blue Grass-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia argocalla White Beauty Spider-orchid EN E CR -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia behrii Pink-lip Spider-orchid EN E EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia bicalliata ssp. bicalliata Western Daddy-long-legs R EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia brumalis Winter Spider-orchid VU V RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia capillata Wispy Spider-orchid RA 0 RE RE RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia cardiochila Heart-lip Spider-orchid EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia carnea Pink Fingers NT - LC - LC NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia colorata Coloured Spider-orchid EN E VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia concolor Crimson Spider-orchid VU E* RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia flaccida Drooping Spider-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia fuscata Dusky Caladenia NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia gladiolata Bayonet Spider-orchid EN E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia latifolia Pink Caladenia NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia leptochila ssp. leptochila Narrow -lip Spider-orchid RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia ovata Kangaroo Island Spider-orchid VU E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia parva Small Green-comb Spider-orchid E DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia prolata Shy Caladenia RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia pusilla Pigmy Caladenia R NE NE NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia reticulata Veined Spider-orchid VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia rigida Stiff White Spider-orchid EN E EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia sp. Finniss (R.Bates 308) Finniss Spider-orchid E* RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia stellata Star Spider-orchid R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia stricta Upright Caladenia NT 0 RE RE NT 0 NT

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ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia tensa Inland Green-comb Spider-orchid EN RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia tentaculata King Spider-orchid NT - LC - LC NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia valida Robust Spider-orchid E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia verrucosa Yellow -club Spider-orchid EN DD EN DD EN D VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caladenia vulgaris Plain Caladenia R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN DD EN D

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia brevipedata Short-stalked Purslane RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia calyptrata Pink Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia corrigioloides Strap Purslane RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia eremaea Dryland Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia granulifera Pigmy Purslane NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PORTULACACEAE Calandrinia volubilis Tw ining Purslane VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Caleana major Large Duck-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

MYRTACEAE Callistemon rugulosus Scarlet Bottlebrush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Callistemon sieberi River Bottlebrush VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

MYRTACEAE Callistemon teretifolius Needle Bottlebrush VU 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

CALLITRICHACEAE Callitriche sonderi Matted Water Starw ort R DD DD DD DD DD

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris canescens Scrubby Cypress Pine RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris gracilis Southern Cypress Pine LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris rhomboidea Oyster Bay Pine NT 0 NT 0 NT

CUPRESSACEAE Callitris verrucosa Scrub Cypress Pine RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Calocephalus citreus Lemon Beauty-heads RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus cupreus Copper Beard-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus paludosus Red Beard-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Calochilus robertsonii Purplish Beard-orchid VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

AMARYLLIDACEAE Calostemma purpureum Pink Garland-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Calotis erinacea Tangled Burr-daisy RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Calotis hispidula Hairy Burr-daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Calystegia sepium ssp. roseata Large Bindw eed NE NE NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Calytrix glaberrima Smooth Heath-myrtle RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Calytrix involucrata Cup Fringe-myrtle DD DD DD DD DD

MYRTACEAE Calytrix tetragona Common Fringe-myrtle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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CRUCIFERAE Cardamine gunnii Spade-leaf Bitter-cress V RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine lineariloba RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine microthrix VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine papillata Annual Bitter-cress RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine paucijuga Annual Bitter-cress R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CRUCIFERAE Cardamine tenuifolia Slender Bitter-cress R DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Carex appressa Tall Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Carex bichenoviana Notched Sedge RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Carex breviculmis Short-stem Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Carex gaudichaudiana Fen Sedge RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Carex gunniana Mountain Sedge R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Carex inversa var. inversa Knob Sedge VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CYPERACEAE Carex inversa var. major Knob Sedge VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Carex iynx DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Carex tereticaulis Rush Sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AIZOACEAE Carpobrotus modestus Inland Pigface NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

AIZOACEAE Carpobrotus rossii Native Pigface LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Cassinia arcuata Drooping Cassinia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D1+2

COMPOSITAE Cassinia complanata Sticky Cassinia RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Cassinia laevis Curry Bush RA 0 VU 0 VU D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Cassinia uncata NE NE NE

LAURACEAE Cassytha glabella f. dispar Slender Dodder-laurel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LAURACEAE Cassytha melantha Coarse Dodder-laurel NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

LAURACEAE Cassytha pubescens Dow ny Dodder-laurel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Caustis pentandra Thick Tw ist-rush CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

UMBELLIFERAE Centella asiatica Asian Centella NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Centella cordifolia Native Centella RA - DD DD DD RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Centipeda crateriformis ssp. compacta Desert Sneezew eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Centipeda cunninghamii Common Sneezew eed RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Centipeda elatinoides VU - VU - VU B1ab(i,ii,ii,)+2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

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CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis aristata Pointed Centrolepis LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis cephaloformis ssp. cephaloformis Cushion Centrolepis R VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis fascicularis Tufted Centrolepis VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis glabra Smooth Centrolepis R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis polygyna Wiry Centrolepis NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

CENTROLEPIDACEAE Centrolepis strigosa ssp. strigosa Hairy Centrolepis LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CERATOPHYLLACEAE Ceratophyllum demersum Hornw ort R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Chamaescilla corymbosa var. corymbosa Blue Squill LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia Annual Rock-fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes distans Bristly Cloak-fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes lasiophylla Woolly Cloak-fern RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ADIANTACEAE Cheilanthes sieberi ssp. sieberi Narrow Rock-fern RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

PITTOSPORACEAE Cheiranthera alternifolia Hand-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium curvispicatum Cottony Goosefoot NT 0 NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium desertorum ssp. desertorum Frosted Goosefoot RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium desertorum ssp. microphyllum Small-leaf Goosefoot RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Chiloglottis valida RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Chloris truncata Windmill Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SANTALACEAE Choretrum chrysanthum Yellow -flow er Sour-bush R EN DD EN DD EN D DD DD DD

SANTALACEAE Choretrum glomeratum White Sour-bush RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Chorizandra enodis Black Bristle-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum apiculatum Common Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum baxteri White Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum semipapposum Clustered Everlasting NT - NT - NT NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Chrysocephalum vitellinum Common Everlasting NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Chthonocephalus pseudevax Ground-heads RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Cladium procerum Leafy Tw ig-rush R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

RANUNCULACEAE Clematis decipiens Old Man's Beard NE NE NE

RANUNCULACEAE Clematis microphylla Old Man's Beard NE NE NE NE NE

POLYGALACEAE Comesperma calymega Blue-spike Milkw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGALACEAE Comesperma polygaloides Mauve Milkw ort VU DD VU DD VU D2

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POLYGALACEAE Comesperma volubile Love Creeper RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Conospermum patens Slender Smoke-bush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus angustissimus ssp. angustissimus Australian Bindw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus angustissimus ssp. peninsularum Grassland Bindw eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus crispifolius Silver Bindw eed NE NE NE

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus microsepalus Small-f low er Bindw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus remotus Grassy Bindw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RUTACEAE Correa aemula Hairy Correa R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D RA - RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa aff. aemula Hairy Correa VU - VU - VU D2

RUTACEAE Correa alba var. pannosa White Correa R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

RUTACEAE Correa backhouseana var. coriacea Thick-leaf Correa EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NE NE

RUTACEAE Correa calycina var. calycina Hindmarsh Correa VU* V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D2

RUTACEAE Correa decumbens Spreading Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa eburnea V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

RUTACEAE Correa glabra var. leucoclada Rock Correa R VU 0 VU 0 VUD2

RUTACEAE Correa glabra var. turnbullii Rock Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Correa pulchella Salmon Correa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RUTACEAE Correa reflexa var. scabridula Common Correa NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas dentatus Finniss Helmet-orchid VU E NE NE NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas despectans Coast Helmet-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas diemenicus Veined Helmet-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas expansus Dune Helmet-orchid V CR - CR - CR D CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas fordhamii Sw amp Helmet-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas incurvus Slaty Helmet-orchid NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Corybas unguiculatus Small Helmet-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

COMPOSITAE Cotula australis Common Cotula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Cotula vulgaris var. australasica Slender Cotula RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Craspedia haplorrhiza Billy-buttons RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Craspedia variabilis Billy-buttons LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula closiana Stalked Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colligata ssp. colligata LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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CRASSULACEAE Crassula colligata ssp. lamprosperma LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colorata var. acuminata Dense Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula colorata var. colorata Dense Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula decumbens var. decumbens Spreading Crassula LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRASSULACEAE Crassula exserta Large-fruit Crassula R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CRASSULACEAE Crassula helmsii Sw amp Crassula NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CRASSULACEAE Crassula peduncularis Purple Crassula R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CRASSULACEAE Crassula sieberiana Sieber's Crassula E VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CRASSULACEAE Crassula tetramera Australian Stonecrop DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra campanulata Long-flow er Cryptandra R VU DD VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra hispidula Rough Cryptandra RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra sp. Floriferous (W.R.Barker 4131) Pretty Cryptandra VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra tomentosa Heath Cryptandra LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Cryptostylis subulata Moose Orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

LEGUMINOSAE Cullen australasicum Tall Scurf-pea RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Cullen parvum Small Scurf-pea V EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

COMPOSITAE Cymbonotus preissianus Austral Bear's-ear RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Cymbopogon ambiguus Lemon-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Cymbopogon obtectus Silky-head Lemon-grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Cynodon dactylon var. pulchellus Couch DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

BORAGINACEAE Cynoglossum australe Australian Hound's-tongue RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

BORAGINACEAE Cynoglossum suaveolens Sw eet Hound's-tongue NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Cyperus gunnii ssp. gunnii Flecked Flat-sedge NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Cyperus gymnocaulos Spiny Flat-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Cyperus laevigatus Bore-drain Sedge RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Cyperus sanguinolentus Dark Flat-sedge R VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Cyperus vaginatus Stiff Flat-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Cyrtostylis reniformis Small Gnat-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Cyrtostylis robusta Robust Gnat-orchid NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

ALISMATACEAE Damasonium minus Star-fruit RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera dysantha Shrubby Dampiera LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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GOODENIACEAE Dampiera lanceolata var. intermedia Aldinga Dampiera E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera marifolia Velvet Dampiera RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Dampiera rosmarinifolia Rosemary Dampiera NT 0 NT DD NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Daucus glochidiatus Native Carrot LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia arenaria Sand Bitter-pea VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 VU 0 VU D1+2

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia asperula ssp. asperula Kangaroo Island Bitter-pea RE RE RE

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia benthamii ssp. humilis Mallee Bitter-pea R EN DD CR DD CR D VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia brevifolia Leafless Bitter-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia leptophylla Narrow -leaf Bitter-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia pectinata Zig-zag Bitter-pea R EN 0 EN 0 EN D

LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia ulicifolia ssp. incarnata LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia densa Heath Bent-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia minor Small Bent-grass V VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Deyeuxia quadriseta Reed Bent-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Dianella brevicaulis Short-stem Flax-lily NT 0 NT DD NT LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Dianella longifolia var. grandis Pale Flax-lily R VU -- VU -- VU C2a(i) VU -- VU C2a(i)

LILIACEAE Dianella revoluta var. revoluta Black-anther Flax-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Dichanthium sericeum ssp. sericeum Silky Blue-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne crinita Long-hair Plume-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne inaequiglumis Loose Plume-grass VU - RA - RA d(i) VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne micrantha Short-hair Plume-grass RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Dichelachne rara Loose Plume-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC RA DD RA d(ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Dichondra repens Kidney Weed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DICKSONIACEAE Dicksonia antarctica Soft Tree-fern E DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Digitaria ammophila Spider Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Digitaria brownii Cotton Panic-grass VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia hispida Red Parrot-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia sericea Show y Parrot-pea RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Dillwynia uncinata Silky Parrot-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Dipodium pardalinum Leopard Hyacinth-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Dipodium roseum Pink Hyacinth Orchid NT - LC - LC NT 0 NT

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AIZOACEAE Disphyma crassifolium ssp. clavellatum Round-leaf Pigface LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Dissocarpus biflorus var. biflorus Tw o-horn Saltbush RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Distichlis distichophylla Emu-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris behrii Behr's Cow slip Orchid V VU -- VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris brevifolia Short-leaf Donkey-orchid E VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris chryseopsis Cow slip Orchid E RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris orientis Wallf low er Donkey-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris palustris Little Donkey-orchid EN -- EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Diuris pardina Spotted Donkey-orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea baueri Crinkled Hop-bush RA - RA - RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea bursariifolia Small Hop-bush RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea hexandra Horned Hop-bush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea humilis Dw arf Hop-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea lobulata Lobed-leaf Hop-bush VU DD VU DD VU D1+2

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea stenozyga Desert Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. angustissima Narrow -leaf Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. cuneata Wedge-leaf Hop-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea viscosa ssp. spatulata Sticky Hop-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

BLECHNACEAE Doodia australis VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

BLECHNACEAE Doodia caudata Small Rasp-fern E DD DD DD DD DD

DROSERACEAE Drosera aberrans RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

DROSERACEAE Drosera auriculata Tall Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera binata Forked Sundew R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) RA - RA d(ii)

DROSERACEAE Drosera glanduligera Scarlet Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera gracilis Pale Sundew NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera hookeri Pale Sundew NE NE NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii Climbing Sundew LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera peltata Pale Sundew NE NE NE NE NE

DROSERACEAE Drosera praefolia Early Sundew R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

DROSERACEAE Drosera pygmaea Tiny Sundew NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

DROSERACEAE Drosera whittakeri LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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POLYGONACEAE Duma florulenta Lignum VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania glomulifera ssp. glomulifera Red Crumbw eed NT - LC 0 LC NT - NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania pumilio Small Crumbw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Echinopogon ovatus Rough-beard Grass R EN 0 VU 0 VU D2 EN DD EN D

COMPOSITAE Eclipta platyglossa Yellow Tw in-heads RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Einadia nutans ssp. nutans Climbing Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Elachanthus pusillus Elachanth RE RE RE

ELATINACEAE Elatine gratioloides Waterw ort R VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2b(i,ii,iii)c(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis acuta Common Spike-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis atricha Tuber Spike-rush V CR DD CR DD CR D

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis gracilis Slender Spike-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis pallens Pale Spike-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis pusilla Small Spike-rush NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Eleocharis sphacelata Tall Spike-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) NT DD NT

RESTIONACEAE Empodisma minus Tangled Rope-rush RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT - NT

CHENOPODIACEAE Enchylaena tomentosa var. tomentosa Ruby Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Enneapogon nigricans Black-head Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Enteropogon acicularis Umbrella Grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Enteropogon ramosus Umbrella Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Epacris impressa Common Heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium billardierianum ssp. billardierianum Robust Willow -herb NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium billardierianum ssp. cinereum Variable Willow -herb NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium hirtigerum Hairy Willow -herb LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ONAGRACEAE Epilobium pallidiflorum Show y Willow -herb RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis brownii Bentham's Love-grass RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis dielsii var. dielsii Mulka RA + RA + RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis elongata Clustered Love-grass RA DD NE NE RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis infecunda Barren Cane-grass R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis lacunaria Purple Love-grass R VU DD VU DD VU D2

GRAMINEAE Eragrostis parviflora Weeping Love-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila alternifolia Narrow -leaf Emubush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

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MYOPORACEAE Eremophila behriana Rough Emubush EN DD EN DD EN D DD DD DD

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila crassifolia Thick-leaf Emubush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila deserti Turkey-bush VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila gibbifolia Coccid Emubush R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila glabra ssp. glabra Tar Bush VU 0 VU DD VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYOPORACEAE Eremophila longifolia Weeping Emubush RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Eriochilus cucullatus Parson's Bands LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Eriochilus sp. Swamp EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

CHENOPODIACEAE Eriochiton sclerolaenoides Woolly-fruit Bluebush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GERANIACEAE Erodium crinitum Blue Heron's-bill NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Eryngium ovinum Blue Devil V EN - EN - EN C2a(i) EN - EN C2a(i)

UMBELLIFERAE Eryngium vesiculosum Prostrate Blue Devil R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus angulosa Coast Ridge-fruited Mallee NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus arenacea Dune Stringybark NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus baxteri Brow n Stringybark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus behriana Broad-leaf Box R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus brachycalyx Gilja VU 0 EN 0 EN D RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus calycogona ssp. calycogona Square-fruit Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus calycogona ssp. trachybasis Square-fruit Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus camaldulensis ssp. camaldulensis River Red Gum NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus cneorifolia Kangaroo Island Narrow -leaf Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus conglobata ssp. conglobata Port Lincoln Mallee R* RE RE RE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus cosmophylla Cup Gum LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus dalrympleana ssp. dalrympleana Candlebark Gum R VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus diversifolia ssp. diversifolia Coastal White Mallee RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus dumosa White Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus fasciculosa Pink Gum R NT - NT - NT NT - NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus goniocalyx ssp. goniocalyx Long-leaf Box NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus incrassata Ridge-fruited Mallee RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus largiflorens River Box EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN DD EN D

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MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leptophylla Narrow -leaf Red Mallee RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. leucoxylon South Australian Blue Gum NT - NT - NT NT - NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. pruinosa Inland South Australian Blue Gum VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box RA 0 NT 0 NT VU DD VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Stringybark LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus odorata Peppermint Box NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus oleosa ssp. ampliata Red Mallee VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus oleosa ssp. oleosa Red Mallee NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus ovata ssp. ovata Sw amp Gum VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus paludicola Mount Compass Sw amp Gum EN E VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus phenax ssp. compressa Kangaroo Island Mallee R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus phenax ssp. phenax White Mallee VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus porosa Mallee Box NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus rugosa Coastal White Mallee VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus socialis ssp. socialis Beaked Red Mallee VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d (ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus socialis ssp. viridans Beaked Red Mallee RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus viminalis ssp. cygnetensis Rough-bark Manna Gum NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus viminalis ssp. viminalis Manna Gum R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus yalatensis Yalata Mallee RA 0 LC 0 LC VU 0 VU D1+2

COMPOSITAE Euchiton collinus Creeping Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Euchiton involucratus Star Cudw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Euchiton sphaericus Annual Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia drummondii LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia parvicaruncula Rough-seeded Spurge DD DD DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia tannensis ssp. eremophila Desert Spurge RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia collina ssp. muelleri Mueller's Eyebright EN E RE RE RE

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia collina ssp. osbornii Osborn's Eyebright EN E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Euphrasia scabra Rough Eyebright E* RE RE RE

MYRTACEAE Euryomyrtus ramosissima ssp. ramosissima Rosy Baeckea RA 0 VU DD VU D2 LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Eutaxia diffusa Large-leaf Eutaxia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Eutaxia microphylla Common Eutaxia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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SANTALACEAE Exocarpos aphyllus Leafless Cherry VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

SANTALACEAE Exocarpos cupressiformis Native Cherry LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SANTALACEAE Exocarpos sparteus Slender Cherry RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Festuca benthamiana Bentham's Fescue R EN DD EN DD EN D

CYPERACEAE Ficinia nodosa Knobby Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Fimbristylis aestivalis Summer Fringe-rush R VU DD VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Fimbristylis velata Veiled Fringe-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia foliosa Leafy Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia pauciflora var. fruticulosa Southern Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia pauciflora var. gunnii Southern Sea-heath NE NE NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia serpyllifolia Thyme Sea-heath NE NE NE

FRANKENIACEAE Frankenia sessilis Small-leaf Sea-heath NE NE NE

CYPERACEAE Gahnia ancistrophylla Curled Saw -sedge NT DD DD DD DD NT DD NT

CYPERACEAE Gahnia deusta Limestone Saw -sedge RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Gahnia filum Thatching Grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CYPERACEAE Gahnia lanigera Black Grass Saw -sedge NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Gahnia radula Thatch Saw -sedge R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

CYPERACEAE Gahnia sieberiana Red-fruit Cutting-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Gahnia trifida Cutting Grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

RUBIACEAE Galium compactum Compact Bedstraw VU 0 EN DD EN D RA 0 RA d(ii)

RUBIACEAE Galium curvihirtum Tight Bedstraw R DD DD DD DD DD

RUBIACEAE Galium gaudichaudii ssp. gaudichaudii Rough Bedstraw LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Galium gaudichaudii ssp. parviflorum Rough Bedstraw NE NE NE

RUBIACEAE Galium leptogonium Reflexed Bedstraw NE NE NE

RUBIACEAE Galium migrans ssp. migrans Loose Bedstraw RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Gastrodia sesamoides Potato Orchid R EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

RUTACEAE Geijera linearifolia Sheep Bush DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Genoplesium ciliatum Sw amp Midge-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Genoplesium rufum Red Midge-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRUCIFERAE Geococcus pusillus Earth Cress RA - RA - RA d(ii)

GERANIACEAE Geranium potentilloides var. potentilloides Dow ny Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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GERANIACEAE Geranium retrorsum Grassland Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GERANIACEAE Geranium solanderi var. solanderi Austral Geranium LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GLEICHENIACEAE Gleichenia microphylla Coral Fern R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

HALORAGACEAE Glischrocaryon behrii Golden Pennants NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Glossodia major Purple Cockatoo LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma cleistanthum Spoon Mud-mat DD DD DD DD DD

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma diandrum Tw o-anther Mud-mat DD DD DD DD DD

SCROPHULARIACEAE Glossostigma elatinoides Small Mud-mat RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Glyceria australis Australian Sw eet-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine latrobeana Clover Glycine VU V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine rubiginosa Tw ining Glycine NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Glycine tabacina Variable Glycine V VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

COMPOSITAE Gnaphalium indutum ssp. indutum Tiny Cudw eed RA + RA + RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Gompholobium ecostatum Dw arf Wedge-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus elatus Hill Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus mezianus Broad-leaf Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus micranthus ssp. micranthus Creeping Raspw ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Gonocarpus tetragynus Small-leaf Raspw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia albiflora White Goodenia VU DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia amplexans Clasping Goodenia NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia blackiana Native Primrose LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia geniculata Bent Goodenia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia humilis Sw amp Goodenia EN DD EN DD EN D

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia pinnatifida Cut-leaf Goodenia NT 0 NT 0 NT NT DD NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia pusilliflora Small-f low er Goodenia RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia robusta Woolly Goodenia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia varia Sticky Goodenia RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT DD NT

GOODENIACEAE Goodenia willisiana Silver Goodenia RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Goodia medicaginea Western Golden-tip RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Gratiola peruviana Austral Brooklime LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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SCROPHULARIACEAE Gratiola pumilo Dw arf Brooklime R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

PROTEACEAE Grevillea dilatata Holly-leaf Grevillea NE NE NE

PROTEACEAE Grevillea huegelii Comb Grevillea RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

PROTEACEAE Grevillea ilicifolia ssp. ilicifolia Holly-leaf Grevillea VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Grevillea lavandulacea ssp. lavandulacea Spider-f low er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GYROSTEMONACEAE Gyrostemon australasicus Buckbush Wheel-fruit RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GYROSTEMONACEAE Gyrostemon thesioides Broom Wheel-fruit VU DD VU DD VU D1+2

PROTEACEAE Hakea carinata Erect Hakea LC - LC - LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Hakea leucoptera ssp. leucoptera Silver Needlew ood VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2

PROTEACEAE Hakea mitchellii Heath Needlebush VU DD EN DD EN D RA DD RA d(ii)

PROTEACEAE Hakea rostrata Beaked Hakea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PROTEACEAE Hakea rugosa Dw arf Hakea NT - NT DD NT NT - NT

PROTEACEAE Hakea vittata Limestone Needlebush VU DD VU DD VU D2

BORAGINACEAE Halgania cyanea Rough Blue-flow er RA - RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA - RA d(ii)

HYDROCHARITACEAE Halophila australis Paddle Weed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis acutangula f. acutangula Smooth Raspw ort NE NE NE

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis acutangula f. tetraptera Smooth Raspw ort NE NE NE

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis aspera Rough Raspw ort VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis brownii Sw amp Raspw ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis eichleri Eichler's Raspw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis heterophylla Variable Raspw ort RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Haloragis myriocarpa R RE RE RE

LEGUMINOSAE Hardenbergia violacea Native Lilac NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CRUCIFERAE Harmsiodoxa brevipes var. brevipes Short Cress EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum leucopsideum Satin Everlasting NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum luteoalbum Jersey Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum rutidolepis Pale Everlasting E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Helichrysum scorpioides Button Everlasting LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

BORAGINACEAE Heliotropium asperrimum Rough Heliotrope VU DD VU DD VU D2

BORAGINACEAE Heliotropium europaeum Common Heliotrope LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Hemarthria uncinata var. uncinata Mat Grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

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AMARANTHACEAE Hemichroa pentandra Trailing Hemichroa EN 0 VU 0 VU D2 CR DD CR D

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia crinita NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia devitata Smooth Guinea-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia empetrifolia ssp. radians Scrambling Guinea-flow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia exutiacies Prickly Guinea-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia glebosa ssp. glebosa Stalked Guinea-flow er NE NE NE

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia hirsuta EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia pallidiflora Round-leaf Guinea-flow er CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia riparia Bristly Guinea-flow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia sericea Silky Guinea-flow er NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia tenuis CR E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia villifera NE NE NE NE NE

DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia virgata Tw iggy Guinea-flow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Histiopteris incisa Bat's-w ing Fern E EN - EN DD EN D VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma demissum Dw arf Sunray LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma glutinosum ssp. glutinosum Golden Sunray RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Hyalosperma semisterile Orange Sunray RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Hybanthus floribundus ssp. floribundus Shrub Violet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle callicarpa Tiny Pennyw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle capillaris Thread Pennyw ort RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle comocarpa Fringe-fruit Pennyw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle crassiuscula Spreading Pennyw ort R VU DD VU DD VU D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle foveolata Yellow Pennyw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle hirta Hairy Pennyw ort NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle laxiflora Stinking Pennyw ort NT 0 LC 0 LC RA DD RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle muscosa Mossy Pennyw ort EN - EN - EN B1ab(i,ii,iii); D

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle pilifera var. glabrata Buttercup Pennyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle plebeya VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle pterocarpa Wing Pennyw ort EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle rugulosa Mallee Pennyw ort VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Hydrocotyle verticillata Shield Pennyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

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GUTTIFERAE Hypericum gramineum Small St John's Wort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GUTTIFERAE Hypericum japonicum Matted St John's Wort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

RESTIONACEAE Hypolaena fastigiata Tassel Rope-rush NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Hypolepis rugosula Ruddy Ground-fern R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

HYPOXIDACEAE Hypoxis glabella var. glabella Tiny Star LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

HYPOXIDACEAE Hypoxis vaginata var. vaginata Yellow Star NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Imperata cylindrica Blady Grass RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Indigofera australis ssp. australis Austral Indigo NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Isachne globosa Sw amp Millet EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ISOETACEAE Isoetes drummondii ssp. anomala Quillw ort VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

ISOETACEAE Isoetes drummondii ssp. drummondii Plain Quillw ort R RA - NT 0 NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ISOETACEAE Isoetes muelleri Mueller's Quillw ort EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Isoetopsis graminifolia Grass Cushion RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis australiensis Southern Club-rush DD DD DD DD DD

CYPERACEAE Isolepis cernua Nodding Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Isolepis congrua Slender Club-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis fluitans Floating Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Isolepis hookeriana Grassy Club-rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis inundata Sw amp Club-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Isolepis platycarpa Flat-fruit Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Isolepis producta Nutty Club-rush V RE RE RE

CYPERACEAE Isolepis stellata Star Club-rush RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Isolepis trachysperma Grassy Club-rush DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

PROTEACEAE Isopogon ceratophyllus Horny Cone-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Isotoma fluviatilis ssp. australis Sw amp Isotome R RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Ixodia achillaeoides ssp. alata Hills Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus amabilis V EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 EN DD EN D

JUNCACEAE Juncus aridicola Inland Rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus australis Austral Rush R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus bufonius Toad Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus caespiticius Grassy Rush NT - NT 0 NT NT - NT

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JUNCACEAE Juncus flavidus Yellow Rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus holoschoenus Joint-leaf Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus homalocaulis Wiry Rush V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus kraussii Sea Rush LC + LC + LC LC + LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus pallidus Pale Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus pauciflorus Loose-flow er Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus planifolius Broad-leaf Rush NT - NT - NT NT - NT

JUNCACEAE Juncus prismatocarpus Branching Rush E EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

JUNCACEAE Juncus radula Hoary Rush V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

JUNCACEAE Juncus sarophorus LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Juncus subsecundus Finger Rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Kennedia prostrata Scarlet Runner LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Kunzea pomifera Muntries RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis aemula Blow n-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis batesii Bates's Blow n-grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis billardierei ssp. billardierei Coast Blow n-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis filiformis Common Blow n-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis perennis Perennial Blow n-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Lachnagrostis robusta Tall Blow n-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora gracilis Slender Bottle-daisy V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora huegelii Coarse Bottle-daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Lagenophora stipitata Spreading Bottle-daisy VU - VU - VU D2 VU - VU D2

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum baueri Slender Velvet-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum behrii Pink Velvet-bush VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum discolor Coast Velvet-bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

STERCULIACEAE Lasiopetalum schulzenii Drooping Velvet-bush EN DD EN DD EN D

MALVACEAE Lawrencia glomerata Clustered Law rencia VU DD VU DD VU D2

MALVACEAE Lawrencia spicata Salt Law rencia RE RE RE

MALVACEAE Lawrencia squamata Thorny Law rencia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU DD VU D2

LILIACEAE Laxmannia orientalis Dw arf Wire-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Leiocarpa supina Coast Plover-daisy VU 0 VU 0 VU D1+2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

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COMPOSITAE Leiocarpa tomentosa Woolly Plover-daisy VU DD VU DD VU D2

RUTACEAE Leionema hillebrandii Mount Lofty Phebalium R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

LEMNACEAE Lemna disperma Common Duckw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRUCIFERAE Lepidium pseudohyssopifolium VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Lepidium pseudoruderale R DD DD DD DD DD

RESTIONACEAE Lepidobolus drapetocoleus Scale Shedder RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma canescens Hoary Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma carphoides Black Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma concavum Spreading Sw ord-sedge NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma congestum RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma curtisiae Little Sw ord-sedge NT - NT - NT NT - NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma gladiatum Coast Sw ord-sedge NT 0 RE RE NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma laterale Tall Sw ord-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma longitudinale Pithy Sw ord-sedge NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma semiteres Wire Rapier-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma sp. Narrow leaf (R.L.Taplin 709) NE NE NE

CYPERACEAE Lepidosperma viscidum Sticky Sw ord-sedge LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena australis Austral Water-mat DD DD DD DD DD

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena cylindrocarpa Long-fruit Water-mat VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena marina Sea Water-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ZANNICHELLIACEAE Lepilaena preissii Slender Water-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Leporella fimbriata Fringed Hare-orchid NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

RESTIONACEAE Leptocarpus tenax Slender Tw ine-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Leptoceras menziesii Hare Orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Leptochloa fusca ssp. muelleri Brow n Beetle-grass RE RE RE

SANTALACEAE Leptomeria aphylla Leafless Currant-bush VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos elongatus Lanky Buttons R CR -- RE RE CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos orientalis Eastern Annual Buttons R RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos squamatus ssp. squamatus Scaly Buttons LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos tetrachaetus Little Buttons RA - RE RE RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Leptorhynchos waitzia Button Immortelle DD DD DD DD DD

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MYRTACEAE Leptospermum continentale Prickly Tea-tree LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum coriaceum Dune Tea-tree RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum lanigerum Silky Tea-tree RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Leptospermum myrsinoides Heath Tea-tree LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RESTIONACEAE Lepyrodia valliculae Kangaroo Island Scale-rush R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Leucophyta brownii Coast Cushion Bush NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon clelandii Cleland's Beard-heath R RE RE RE

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon concurvus Scrambling Beard-heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon cordifolius Heart-leaf Beard-heath VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon costatus Tw iggy Beard-heath RE RE RE

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon hirsutus Hairy Beard-heath R VU - EN DD EN D RA - RA d(ii)

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon lanceolatus var. lanceolatus Lance Beard-heath RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon parviflorus Coast Beard-heath NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon rufus Ruddy Beard-heath NT - NT - NT NT - NT

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon virgatus var. virgatus Common Beard-heath LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon woodsii Nodding Beard-heath EN - EN - EN D EN DD EN D

STYLIDIACEAE Levenhookia dubia Hairy Stylew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Levenhookia pusilla Tiny Stylew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Lilaeopsis polyantha Australian Lilaeopsis VU - VU DD VU D1+2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

SCROPHULARIACEAE Limosella australis Australian Mudw ort VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LINDSAEACEAE Lindsaea linearis Screw Fern NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LINACEAE Linum marginale Native Flax LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Lissanthe strigosa ssp. subulata Peach Heath NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia anceps Angled Lobelia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia gibbosa Tall Lobelia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia pedunculata Matted Pratia EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D DD DD DD

CAMPANULACEAE Lobelia rhombifolia Tufted Lobelia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania crassifolia Coast Logania RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania linifolia Flax-leaf Logania VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania minor Spoon-leaf Logania EN - EN - EN D B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LOGANIACEAE Logania recurva Recurved Logania RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

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LOGANIACEAE Logania saxatilis Rock Logania R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Lomandra caespitosa Tufted Mat-rush DD DD DD DD DD

LILIACEAE Lomandra collina Sand Mat-rush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Lomandra densiflora Soft Tussock Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra effusa Scented Mat-rush NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra fibrata Mount Lofty Mat-rush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Lomandra juncea Desert Mat-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Lomandra leucocephala ssp. robusta Woolly Mat-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Lomandra micrantha ssp. micrantha Small-f low er Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra micrantha ssp. tuberculata Small-f low er Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra multiflora ssp. dura Hard Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra nana Small Mat-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Lomandra sororia Sw ord Mat-rush NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Lotus australis Austral Trefoil NT + NT + NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Lotus cruentus Red-flow er Lotus VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

JUNCACEAE Luzula densiflora Dense Wood-rush RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

JUNCACEAE Luzula flaccida Pale Wood-rush V VU - RA 0 RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

JUNCACEAE Luzula meridionalis Common Wood-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

JUNCACEAE Luzula ovata Clustered Wood-rush R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SOLANACEAE Lycium australe Australian Boxthorn EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,ii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodiella lateralis Slender Clubmoss R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodiella serpentina Bog Clubmoss E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodium deuterodensum Bushy Clubmoss E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

LABIATAE Lycopus australis Australian Gipsyw ort RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LORANTHACEAE Lysiana exocarpi ssp. exocarpi Harlequin Mistletoe LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LYTHRACEAE Lythrum hyssopifolia Lesser Loosestrife LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LYTHRACEAE Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana aphylla Cotton-bush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana brevifolia Short-leaf Bluebush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana decalvans Black Cotton-bush E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana enchylaenoides Wingless Fissure-plant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana erioclada Rosy Bluebush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana oppositifolia Salt Bluebush LC 0 LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana rohrlachii Rohrlach's Bluebush R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana trichoptera Hairy-fruit Bluebush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Malva preissiana Australian Hollyhock NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PITTOSPORACEAE Marianthus bignoniaceus Orange Bell-climber NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea costulifera Narrow -leaf Nardoo VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea drummondii Common Nardoo RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea hirsuta Short-fruit Nardoo RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea mutica Variable Nardoo VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

SCROPHULARIACEAE Mazus pumilio Sw amp Mazus V EN DD EN DD EN D

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca acuminata ssp. acuminata Mallee Honey-myrtle RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca brevifolia Short-leaf Honey-myrtle VU - VU DD VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca decussata Totem-poles NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca gibbosa Slender Honey-myrtle NE NE NE

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca halmaturorum Sw amp Paper-bark EN - EN 0 EN D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca lanceolata Dryland Tea-tree RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca squamea Sw amp Honey-myrtle R RA - RA - RA d(ii)

MYRTACEAE Melaleuca uncinata Broombush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Melicytus dentatus Tree Violet RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Mentha australis River Mint VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

LABIATAE Mentha diemenica Slender Mint R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2 ab(i,ii,iii)

LABIATAE Mentha satureioides Native Pennyroyal R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 EN DD EN D

EUPHORBIACEAE Micrantheum demissum Dw arf Micrantheum RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

RUTACEAE Microcybe pauciflora ssp. pauciflora Yellow Microcybe VU - VU - VU D2

GRAMINEAE Microlaena stipoides var. stipoides Weeping Rice-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CRUCIFERAE Microlepidium pilosulum Hairy Shepherd's-purse R RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Microseris lanceolata Yam Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis arenaria Notched Onion-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis atrata Yellow Onion-orchid R CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis eremaea Slender Onion-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

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ORCHIDACEAE Microtis frutetorum NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis orbicularis Sw amp Onion-orchid V EN -- RE RE EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis parviflora Slender Onion-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis rara Sw eet Onion-orchid R CR - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii),v D

ORCHIDACEAE Microtis sp. Short-leaf (R.J.Bates 54342) NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Millotia muelleri Common Bow -flow er NT - RA - RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Millotia myosotidifolia Broad-leaf Millotia NT - NT - NT NT - NT

COMPOSITAE Millotia perpusilla Tiny Bow -flow er VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Millotia tenuifolia var. tenuifolia Soft Millotia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SCROPHULARIACEAE Mimulus repens Creeping Monkey-flow er RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Minuria leptophylla Minnie Daisy RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

PORTULACACEAE Montia australasica White Purslane R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

PORTULACACEAE Montia fontana ssp. chondrosperma Waterblinks V EN - VU DD VU D2 EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

POLYGONACEAE Muehlenbeckia adpressa Climbing Lignum NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Muehlenbeckia gunnii Coastal Climbing Lignum LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum brevipes Warty Boobialla VU DD VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum insulare Common Boobialla NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum montanum Native Myrtle VU DD VU DD VU D2 DD DD DD

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum parvifolium Creeping Boobialla R VU DD VU DD VU D2

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum petiolatum Sticky Boobialla NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum platycarpum ssp. perbellum Mallee Sandalw ood VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

MYOPORACEAE Myoporum platycarpum ssp. platycarpum False Sandalw ood VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(i,ii)

BORAGINACEAE Myosotis australis Austral Forget-me-not RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

RANUNCULACEAE Myosurus australis Mousetail DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Myriocephalus rhizocephalus Woolly-heads VU - RA - RA d(i,ii) VU - VU D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum amphibium Broad Milfoil R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum caput-medusae Coarse Milfoil RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum crispatum Upright Milfoil V DD DD DD DD DD

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum integrifolium Tiny Milfoil R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum papillosum Robust Milfoil R RE RE RE

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum salsugineum Lake Milfoil VU DD VU DD VU D2

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HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum simulans Amphibious Milfoil VU - DD DD DD VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum variifolium Varied Milfoil R RE RE RE

HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum verrucosum Red Milfoil NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Neurachne alopecuroidea Fox-tail Mulga-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SOLANACEAE Nicotiana maritima Coast Tobacco RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Nitraria billardierei Nitre-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

MENYANTHACEAE Nymphoides crenata Wavy Marshw ort R DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Olearia axillaris Coast Daisy-bush NT - NT - NT LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia brachyphylla Short-leaf Daisy-bush RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia ciliata var. ciliata Fringed Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia decurrens Winged Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia floribunda Heath Daisy-bush RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia glandulosa Sw amp Daisy-bush V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii), D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia grandiflora Mount Lofty Daisy-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia lanuginosa Woolly Daisy-bush VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia lepidophylla Clubmoss Daisy-bush VU - DD DD DD VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia magniflora Splendid Daisy-bush DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Olearia minor Heath Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia pannosa ssp. pannosa Silver Daisy-bush VU V EN 0 EN 0 EN D VU 0 VU D2

COMPOSITAE Olearia passerinoides ssp. glutescens Sticky Daisy-bush R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia passerinoides ssp. passerinoides Feather Daisy-bush DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Olearia picridifolia Rasp Daisy-bush R RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia pimeleoides Pimelea Daisy-bush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Olearia ramulosa Tw iggy Daisy-bush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia teretifolia Cypress Daisy-bush NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Olearia tubuliflora Rayless Daisy-bush VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

BORAGINACEAE Omphalolappula concava Burr Stickseed RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

RUBIACEAE Opercularia ovata Broad-leaf Stinkw eed RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

RUBIACEAE Opercularia scabrida Stalked Stinkw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RUBIACEAE Opercularia turpis Tw iggy Stinkw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

RUBIACEAE Opercularia varia Variable Stinkw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Ophioglossum lusitanicum Austral Adder's-tongue NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

UMBELLIFERAE Oreomyrrhis eriopoda Australian Carraw ay E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

OROBANCHACEAE Orobanche cernua var. australiana Australian Broomrape R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Orthoceras strictum Horned Orchid RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

IRIDACEAE Orthrosanthus multiflorus Morning Flag DD DD DD DD DD

HYDROCHARITACEAE Ottelia ovalifolia ssp. ovalifolia Sw amp Lily R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

OXALIDACEAE Oxalis perennans Native Sorrel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

OXALIDACEAE Oxalis radicosa Dow ny Native Sorrel VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus decurrens Ridged Bush-everlasting RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus retusus Notched Bush-everlasting RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus turbinatus Coast Bush-everlasting EN - EN - EN B2ab(iii); D

CRUCIFERAE Pachymitus cardaminoides Sand Cress EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

BIGNONIACEAE Pandorea pandorana Spearw ood RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Panicum effusum var. effusum Hairy Panic NT 0 RA DD RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Paracaleana disjuncta Black-beak Duck-orchid E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Paracaleana minor Small Duck-orchid V EN DD RE RE EN DD EN D

URTICACEAE Parietaria australis Smooth-nettle DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

URTICACEAE Parietaria cardiostegia Mallee Smooth-nettle RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

URTICACEAE Parietaria debilis Smooth-nettle LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

IRIDACEAE Patersonia fragilis Short Purple-f lag VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

IRIDACEAE Patersonia occidentalis Long Purple-f lag RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

GERANIACEAE Pelargonium australe Austral Stork's-bill RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT 0 NT

GERANIACEAE Pelargonium littorale Native Pelargonium NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

ADIANTACEAE Pellaea falcata CR 0 CR 0 CR D

GRAMINEAE Pentapogon quadrifidus var. quadrifidus Five-aw n Spear-grass R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 VU 0 VU D2

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria decipiens Slender Knotw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria lapathifolia Pale Knotw eed RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria praetermissa Spotted Knotw eed EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

POLYGONACEAE Persicaria prostrata Creeping Knotw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

PROTEACEAE Persoonia juniperina Prickly Geebung NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Phebalium bullatum Silvery Phebalium RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

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ORCHIDACEAE Pheladenia deformis Bluebeard Orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

RUTACEAE Philotheca angustifolia ssp. angustifolia Narrow -leaf Wax-flow er R RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

RUTACEAE Philotheca pungens Prickly Wax-flow er VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

GRAMINEAE Phragmites australis Common Reed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LOGANIACEAE Phyllangium distylis Tiny Mitrew ort R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LOGANIACEAE Phyllangium divergens Wiry Mitrew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus calycinus Snow drop Spurge R DD DD DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus saxosus Rock Spurge VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Phyllanthus striaticaulis Southern Spurge VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LYCOPODIACEAE Phylloglossum drummondii Pigmy Clubmoss R RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Phyllota pleurandroides Heathy Phyllota VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) NT - NT

LEGUMINOSAE Phyllota remota Slender Phyllota EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Picris angustifolia ssp. angustifolia Coast Picris RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Picris squarrosa Squat Picris R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

MARSILEACEAE Pilularia novae-hollandiae Austral Pillw ort R RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea curviflora var. gracilis RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea curviflora var. sericea Curved Riceflow er VU - RA DD RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea flava ssp. dichotoma Diosma Riceflow er RA - NT - NT VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea flava ssp. flava Yellow Riceflow er CR - CR - CR B2ab (i,ii,iii,iv,v)

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea glauca Smooth Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea humilis Low Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea linifolia ssp. linifolia Slender Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea micrantha Silky Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea octophylla Woolly Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea phylicoides Heath Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia Thyme Riceflow er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea stricta Erect Riceflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PITTOSPORACEAE Pittosporum angustifolium Native Apricot NT - NT - NT NT - NT

BORAGINACEAE Plagiobothrys elachanthus Hairy Forget-me-not DD DD DD DD DD

BORAGINACEAE Plagiobothrys plurisepaleus White Rochelia DD DD DD DD DD

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago drummondii Dark Plantain VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

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PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago gaudichaudii Narrow -leaf Plantain NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago hispida Hairy Plantain NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago sp. B (R.Bates 44765) Little Plantain RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago varia Variable Plantain NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Platylobium obtusangulum Holly Flat-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Platysace heterophylla var. heterophylla Slender Platysace LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ASPLENIACEAE Pleurosorus rutifolius Blanket Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa clelandii Matted Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa crassicaudex Thick-stem Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa drummondiana Knotted Poa R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

GRAMINEAE Poa fordeana Forde's Poa RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Poa halmaturina Kangaroo Island Poa RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Poa labillardieri var. labillardieri Common Tussock-grass NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Poa poiformis var. poiformis Coast Tussock-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Poa tenera Slender Tussock-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Poa umbricola Shade Tussock-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis canescens Grey Copper-w ire Daisy VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis jaceoides Show y Copper-w ire Daisy R EN - RE RE EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis muelleri Button Podolepis V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis rugata var. littoralis Coast Copper-w ire Daisy EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis rugata var. rugata Pleated Copper-w ire Daisy VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Podolepis tepperi Delicate Copper-w ire Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Podotheca angustifolia Sticky Long-heads NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Pogonolepis muelleriana Stiff Cup-flow er NT + NT + NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Polycalymma stuartii Poached-egg Daisy RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

POLYGONACEAE Polygonum plebeium Small Knotw eed RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris obcordata Wedge-leaf Pomaderris RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris paniculosa ssp. paniculosa Mallee Pomaderris NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Pomaderris paniculosa ssp. paralia Coast Pomaderris RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera huegelii Heath Poranthera NT 0 DD DD DD NT 0 NT

EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera microphylla Small Poranthera LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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EUPHORBIACEAE Poranthera triandra Three-petal Poranthera VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

PORTULACACEAE Portulaca oleracea Common Purslane LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton crispus Curly Pondw eed RA DD NT DD NT VU DD VU D2

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton ochreatus Blunt Pondw eed R RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton pectinatus Fennel Pondw eed VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) VU - VU B2ab(iii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton tepperi Tepper's Pondw eed VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

POTAMOGETONACEAE Potamogeton tricarinatus Floating Pondw eed VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum australe Austral Leek-orchid R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum elatum Tall Leek-orchid NT DD NT DD NT NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum fecundum Self-pollinating Leek-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum fitzgeraldii Fitzgerald's Leek-orchid EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum murfetii Maroon Leek-orchid CR E CR -- CR -- CR B2abi,ii,ii,iv,v D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum occidentale Plains Leek-orchid RE RE RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum occultans Hidden Leek-orchid R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum odoratum Scented Leek-orchid RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum pallidum Pale Leek-orchid VU R EN DD VU DD VU D2 EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum pruinosum Plum Leek-orchid EN V EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum rotundiflorum E* RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum sp. Bushfires (R.S.Rogers 2681) Taw ny Leek-orchid RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum sp. Enigma (R.Bates 2350) Goldsack's Leek-orchid E CR DD CR DD CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum validum Mount Remarkable Leek-orchid VU V NE NE NE

CAMPANULACEAE Pratia puberula White-flow er Matted Pratia V EN DD EN DD EN D

LABIATAE Prostanthera aspalathoides Scarlet Mintbush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera behriana Dow ny Mintbush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera chlorantha Green Mintbush R RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera eurybioides Monarto Mintbush EN E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LABIATAE Prostanthera serpyllifolia ssp. microphylla Small-leaf Mintbush DD DD DD DD DD

EUPHORBIACEAE Pseudanthus micranthus Fringed Pseudanthus R RA -- RA -- RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Pseudoraphis spinescens Spiny Mud-grass RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

PSILOTACEAE Psilotum nudum Skeleton Fork-fern E CR -- CR -- CR D

DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Pteridium esculentum ssp. esculentum Bracken Fern LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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PTERIDACEAE Pteris tremula Tender Brake R EN 0 EN DD EN D VU 0 VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis aff. nana "mallee" Mallee Dw arf Greenhood NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis alata Tall Shell-orchid NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis arenicola Sandhill Greenhood VU V CR - CR - CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis biseta Tw o-bristle Greenhood RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis bryophila Hindmarsh Greenhood CR E EN -- EN -- EN DB2abi,ii,iii,iv,v

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cucullata ssp. cucullata Leafy Greenhood RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cucullata ssp. sylvicola Leafy Greenhood VU E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood R VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis cycnocephala Sw an-head Greenhood EN - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis dolichochila Mallee Shell-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis erythroconcha Red Shell-orchid DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis exalla Coastal Rufous Hood EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis falcata Forked Greenhood E EN DD EN DD EN D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis ferruginea Bangham Rustyhood E* DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis foliata Slender Greenhood R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis nana Dw arf Greenhood NE NE NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis pedunculata Maroon-hood LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis plumosa Bearded Greenhood RA - NT - NT RA - RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis psammophila Tw o-bristle Greenhood EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis pusilla Small Rusty-hood EN DD EN DD EN D VU DD VU D2

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis robusta Large Shell-orchid RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sanguinea Blood Greenhood NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sp. Hale (R.Bates 21725) Hale Greenhood EN V* CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis sp. Rock ledges (pl. 185, Bates & Weber 1990) E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis uliginosa E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis viriosa VU - RA - RA d(i,ii) VU DD VU D2

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus erubescens Hairy-tails R RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus nobilis ssp. angustifolius Yellow -tails VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus polystachyus Long-tails VU DD VU DD VU D2

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AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus seminudus Rabbit-tails RA 0 DD DD DD RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

AMARANTHACEAE Ptilotus spathulatus Pussy-tails RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

GRAMINEAE Puccinellia stricta Australian Saltmarsh-grass RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea acerosa Bristly Bush-pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea canaliculata Soft Bush-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea daphnoides Large-leaf Bush Pea LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea densifolia Dense Bush-pea VU - EN DD EN D RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea dentata Clustered Bush-pea R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea graveolens Scented Bush-pea VU 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) VU 0 VU D2

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea hispidula Rusty Bush-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea involucrata Mount Lofty Bush-pea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea largiflorens Tw iggy Bush-pea LC - LC - LC LC - LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea laxiflora Loose-flow er Bush-pea RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush-pea NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea scabra Rough Bush-pea R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea tenuifolia Narrow -leaf Bush-pea RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea trinervis Three-nerve Bush-pea NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea viscidula Dark Bush-pea VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ORCHIDACEAE Pyrorchis nigricans Black Fire-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Quinetia urvillei Quinetia NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus amphitrichus Small River Buttercup RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus glabrifolius Shining Buttercup V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus hamatosetosus Hill Buttercup EN DD RE RE EN DD EN D

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus inundatus River Buttercup R EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus lappaceus Native Buttercup LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus pachycarpus Thick-fruit Buttercup VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus papulentus Large River Buttercup V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus pumilio var. pumilio Ferny Buttercup VU DD RA DD RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus sessiliflorus var. sessiliflorus Annual Buttercup LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia candolleana ssp. candolleana Sea-berry Saltbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia crassifolia Fleshy Saltbush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

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CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia parabolica Mealy Saltbush RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia spinescens Spiny Saltbush VU - VU - VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe anthemoides Chamomile Everlasting E RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe corymbiflora Paper Everlasting DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe laevis Smooth Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe polygalifolia Milkw ort Everlasting RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Rhodanthe pygmaea Pigmy Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ASCLEPIADACEAE Rhyncharrhena linearis Bush Bean VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa dictyosperma Forest Bitter-cress R RE RE RE

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa eustylis River Bitter-cress RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa gigantea VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

CRUCIFERAE Rorippa laciniata Jagged Bitter-cress R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D VU DD VU D2

ROSACEAE Rubus parvifolius Native Raspberry RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT - NT

POLYGONACEAE Rumex bidens Mud Dock RE RE RE RE RE

POLYGONACEAE Rumex brownii Slender Dock LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

POLYGONACEAE Rumex dumosus Wiry Dock R EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

POLYGONACEAE Rumex tenax Shiny Dock VU DD VU DD VU D2

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia maritima Sea Tassel DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia megacarpa Widgeon Grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

POTAMOGETONACEAE Ruppia polycarpa Widgeon Grass RA - RA - RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma auriculatum Lobed Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma caespitosum Common Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma carphoides Short Wallaby-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma clelandii Cleland's Wallaby-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma duttonianum Brow n-back Wallaby-grass RA -- RA - RA d(ii) RA -- RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma erianthum Hill Wallaby-grass NT - NT DD NT NT - NT

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma fulvum Leafy Wallaby-grass VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU - VU D2

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma geniculatum Kneed Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma laeve Smooth Wallaby-grass R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma pilosum Velvet Wallaby-grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma racemosum var. racemosum Slender Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

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GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma semiannulare Wetland Wallaby-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma setaceum Small-f low er Wallaby-grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma tenuius Short-aw n Wallaby-grass R RA - RA - RA d(ii) DD DD DD

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Sagina maritima Sea Pearlw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Salsola australis Buckbush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

PRIMULACEAE Samolus repens Creeping Brookw eed NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

SANTALACEAE Santalum acuminatum Quandong RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

SANTALACEAE Santalum murrayanum Bitter Quandong VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sarcocornia blackiana Thick-head Samphire RA 0 RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sarcocornia quinqueflora Beaded Samphire NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ASCLEPIADACEAE Sarcostemma viminale ssp. australe Caustic Bush VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

AIZOACEAE Sarcozona bicarinata Ridged Noon-flow er V NE NE NE

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola aemula Fairy Fanflow er VU DD VU DD VU D2

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola albida Pale Fanflow er LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola angustata Coast Fanflow er EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola calendulacea Dune Fanflow er V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola crassifolia Cushion Fanflow er VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(i,ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola linearis ssp. confertifolia Bundled Fanflow er VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA 0 RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola spinescens Spiny Fanflow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

GENTIANACEAE Schenkia australis Spike Centaury RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

SCHIZAEACEAE Schizaea bifida Forked Comb-fern V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCHIZAEACEAE Schizaea fistulosa Narrow Comb-fern V EN - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus pungens Spiky Club-rush RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus subulatus Shore Club-rush RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenoplectus validus River Club-rush NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Schoenus apogon Common Bog-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Schoenus breviculmis Matted Bog-rush LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Schoenus carsei Wiry Bog-rush VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus deformis Small Bog-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus discifer Tiny Bog-rush R CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus fluitans Floating Bog-rush VU DD VU DD VU D2 VU DD VU D2

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CYPERACEAE Schoenus laevigatus R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus latelaminatus Medusa Bog-rush V VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Schoenus lepidosperma ssp. lepidosperma Slender Bog-rush R VU - VU 0 VU D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus maschalinus Leafy Bog-rush VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA - RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus nanus Little Bog-rush RA - NT - NT RA DD RA d(ii)

CYPERACEAE Schoenus nitens Shiny Bog-rush RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CYPERACEAE Schoenus tesquorum Grassy Bog-rush R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Scleranthus minusculus Cushion Knaw el VU DD VU DD VU D2

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Scleranthus pungens Prickly Knaw el RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena diacantha Grey Bindyi RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena muricata var. villosa Five-spine Bindyi R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena obliquicuspis Oblique-spined Bindyi RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Sclerolaena uniflora Small-spine Bindyi RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LABIATAE Scutellaria humilis Dw arf Skullcap R VU 0 CR DD CR D NT 0 NT

GENTIANACEAE Sebaea ovata Yellow Sebaea NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

SELAGINELLACEAE Selaginella gracillima Tiny Selaginella VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA - RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Selliera radicans Shiny Sw amp-mat RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio cunninghamii var. cunninghamii Shrubby Groundsel CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

COMPOSITAE Senecio dolichocephalus Woodland Groundsel RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio glomeratus ssp. glomeratus Sw amp Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio glomeratus ssp. longifructus Sw amp Groundsel VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio glossanthus Annual Groundsel NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio hispidissimus Rough Groundsel VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio hispidulus Rough Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio hypoleucus Pale Groundsel RA - LC 0 LC VU - VU B2ab(iii); D2

COMPOSITAE Senecio linearifolius var. linearifolius DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Senecio macrocarpus Large-fruit Groundsel VU V RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Senecio megaglossus Large-flow er Groundsel VU E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

COMPOSITAE Senecio minimus Fine-tooth Groundsel NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio odoratus Scented Groundsel NT 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio phelleus Woodland Groundsel NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

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COMPOSITAE Senecio picridioides Purple-leaf Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio pilosicristus RE RE RE

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. lanceolatus Variable Groundsel NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. maritimus Variable Groundsel RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio pinnatifolius var. pinnatifolius NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio prenanthoides RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio quadridentatus Cotton Groundsel LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Senecio runcinifolius Thistle-leaf Groundsel RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Senecio spanomerus NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Senecio squarrosus Squarrose Groundsel RA -- RA -- RA ab RA - RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Senna artemisioides ssp. filifolia Fine-leaf Desert Senna RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Senna artemisioides ssp. petiolaris RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Setaria clementii Clement's Paspalidium DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Setaria constricta Knotty-butt Paspalidium NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Setaria jubiflora Warrego Summer-grass RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida corrugata var. angustifolia Grassland Sida RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida corrugata var. corrugata Corrugated Sida RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

MALVACEAE Sida intricata Tw iggy Sida VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

MALVACEAE Sida petrophila Rock Sida RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Sigesbeckia australiensis Australian Sigesbeckia DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Sigesbeckia orientalis ssp. orientalis Oriental Sigesbeckia NT + NT + NT NT + NT

COMPOSITAE Siloxerus multiflorus Small Wrinklew ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

SOLANACEAE Solanum esuriale Quena DD DD DD DD DD

SOLANACEAE Solanum laciniatum Cut-leaf Kangaroo-apple NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

SOLANACEAE Solanum oligacanthum Desert Nightshade DD DD DD DD DD

SOLANACEAE Solanum simile Kangaroo Apple RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Solenogyne dominii Smooth Solenogyne NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Sonchus hydrophilus Native Sow -thistle NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia brevifolia Salt Sand-spurrey NE NE NE NE NE

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia marina Salt Sand-spurrey NE NE NE NE NE

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Spergularia tasmanica Coast Sand-spurrey RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

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LEGUMINOSAE Sphaerolobium minus Leafless Globe-pea R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

GRAMINEAE Spinifex hirsutus Rolling Spinifex LC 0 LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Spiranthes australis Austral Lady's Tresses R EN -- EN -- EN C2a(i)

ORCHIDACEAE Spiranthes sp. Late selfing white (R.Bates 909) Austral Lady's Tresses CR -- CR -- CR C2a(i); D

LEMNACEAE Spirodela punctata Thin Duckw eed NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

GRAMINEAE Sporobolus mitchellii Rat-tail Couch RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

GRAMINEAE Sporobolus virginicus Salt Couch LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

EPACRIDACEAE Sprengelia incarnata Pink Sw amp-heath R VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D RA - RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium coactilifolium Butterf ly Spyridium VU V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium eriocephalum var. eriocephalum Heath Spyridium RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium parvifolium Dusty Miller NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium phylicoides Narrow -leaf Spyridium VU DD DD DD DD VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium spathulatum Spoon-leaf Spyridium R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium subochreatum RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium thymifolium Thyme-leaf Spyridium NT 0 RA DD RA d(ii) LC 0 LC

RHAMNACEAE Spyridium vexilliferum var. vexilliferum Winged Spyridium RA - NT 0 NT RA - RA d(ii)

STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia aspericocca ssp. Cylindrical inflorescence (W.R.Barker 1418)Bushy Candles LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia aspericocca ssp. One-sided inflorescence (W.R.Barker 697)One-sided Candles LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STACKHOUSIACEAE Stackhousia monogyna Creamy Candles NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Stellaria angustifolia Sw amp Starw ort LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Stellaria palustris var. tenella Sw amp Starw ort R RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

RHAMNACEAE Stenanthemum leucophractum White Cryptandra VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Stenopetalum lineare Narrow Thread-petal RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CRUCIFERAE Stenopetalum sphaerocarpum Round-fruit Thread-petal RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Stuartina muelleri Spoon Cudw eed LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium armeria ssp. armeria Grass Trigger-plant LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium beaugleholei Beauglehole's Trigger-plant R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium calcaratum Spurred Trigger-plant NT - NT - NT NT - NT

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium despectum Hundreds And Thousands NT - NT - NT NT - NT

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger-plant NE NE NE NE NE

STYLIDIACEAE Stylidium perpusillum Tiny Trigger-plant VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

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EPACRIDACEAE Styphelia exarrhena Desert Heath RA - RA - RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Suaeda australis Austral Seablite NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona behriana Behr's Sw ainson-pea V CR - CR - CR C2a(i); D EN - EN C2a(i); D

LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona lessertiifolia Coast Sw ainson-pea VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia arbuscula Shrubby Samphire VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia halocnemoides ssp. halocnemoides Grey Samphire VU DD VU DD VU D2

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia indica ssp. bidens Brow n-head Samphire VU - VU - VU D1+2

CHENOPODIACEAE Tecticornia pergranulata ssp. pergranulata Black-seed Samphire RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Templetonia stenophylla Leafy Templetonia V EN 0 EN 0 EN D

AIZOACEAE Tetragonia implexicoma Bow er Spinach LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

AIZOACEAE Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach VU DD VU DD VU D2

CYPERACEAE Tetraria capillaris Hair Sedge VU - RA - RA d(ii) VU DD VU D2

TREMANDRACEAE Tetratheca pilosa ssp. pilosa Hairy Pink-bells LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LABIATAE Teucrium corymbosum Rock Germander VU DD VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Teucrium racemosum Grey Germander RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LABIATAE Teucrium sessiliflorum Mallee Germander VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra albiflora NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra alcockiae Scented Sun-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra antennifera Lemon Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra arenaria RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra azurea Azure Sun-orchid VU DD RE RE VU DD VU D1+2

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra batesii R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra benthamiana Leopard Sun-orchid RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) NT DD NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra bracteata Slender Sun-orchid NT 0 LC 0 LC RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra brevifolia NT - LC 0 LC NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra carnea Small Pink Sun-orchid R RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra circumsepta Naked Sun-orchid E CR 0 CR 0 CR D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra cyanapicata CR E CR -- CR -- CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra cyanea Veined Sun-orchid E EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra epipactoides Metallic Sun-orchid EN E RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra exigua EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)

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ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra flexuosa Tw isted Sun-orchid R NT - NT - NT NT - NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra glaucophylla Scented Sun-orchid RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra grandiflora Great Sun-orchid R RA 0 NT 0 NT RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra hiemalis NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra holmesii Blue Star Sun-orchid V EN -- EN -- EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv); D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra hygrophila Blue Star Sun-orchid V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v), D

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra inflata Plum Sun-orchid V EN - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra ixioides Spotted Sun-orchid E* NE NE NE NE NE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra juncifolia Spotted Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra latifolia Blue Star Sun-orchid V RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra luteocilium Yellow -tuft Sun Orchid NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra matthewsii Spiral Sun-orchid VU E RE RE RE

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra megcalyptra Scented Sun-orchid DD DD DD DD DD

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra nuda RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra odora RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra orientalis Plum Sun-orchid CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii) CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra pallidifructus NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra pauciflora Slender Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra peniculata Blue Star Sun-orchid V VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii)

ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra rubra Salmon Sun-orchid LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

GRAMINEAE Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

STERCULIACEAE Thomasia petalocalyx Paper-f low er NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

CHENOPODIACEAE Threlkeldia diffusa Coast Bonefruit NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Thysanotus baueri Mallee Fringe-lily VU - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) RA DD RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Thysanotus juncifolius Rush Fringe-lily RA - VU DD VU D2 NT - NT

LILIACEAE Thysanotus patersonii Tw ining Fringe-lily LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Thysanotus tenellus Grassy Fringe-lily R VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

OSMUNDACEAE Todea barbara King Fern E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); C2a(i)

UMBELLIFERAE Trachymene cyanopetala Purple Trachymene RA DD NT DD NT RA DD RA d(ii)

UMBELLIFERAE Trachymene pilosa Dw arf Trachymene NT 0 LC 0 LC NT DD NT

GRAMINEAE Tragus australianus Small Burr-grass RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

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AIZOACEAE Trianthema triquetra Red Spinach RE RE RE

LILIACEAE Tricoryne elatior Yellow Rush-lily NT 0 LC 0 LC NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Tricoryne tenella Tufted Yellow Rush-lily RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 LC 0 LC

CYPERACEAE Tricostularia pauciflora Needle Bog-rush E CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin alcockiae Alcock's Water-ribbons R VU -- RA - RA d(i,ii) VU -- VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin isingiana Spurred Arrow grass NE NE NE NE NE

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin minutissima Tiny Arrow grass R EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin mucronata Prickly Arrow grass VU DD VU DD VU D2

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin nana Dw arf Arrow grass NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin procera Water-ribbons NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin striata Streaked Arrow grass NT 0 NT 0 NT LC 0 LC

JUNCAGINACEAE Triglochin trichophora VU DD VU DD VU D2 RA DD RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Triodia bunicola Flinders Ranges Spinifex RE RE RE

GRAMINEAE Triodia compacta Spinifex VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

GRAMINEAE Triodia irritans Spinifex DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Triodia scariosa Spinifex RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Triptilodiscus pygmaeus Small Yellow -heads NT - NT - NT NT - NT

HYDATELLACEAE Trithuria submersa Trithuria VU DD VU DD VU D2

RHAMNACEAE Trymalium wayi Grey Trymalium VU 0 VU 0 VU D2 VU DD VU D2

TYPHACEAE Typha domingensis Narrow -leaf Bulrush LC + LC 0 LC LC + LC

TYPHACEAE Typha orientalis Broad-leaf Bulrush RA DD DD DD DD RA DD RA d(ii)

URTICACEAE Urtica incisa Scrub Nettle VU DD VU DD VU D2

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia dichotoma Purple Bladderw ort VU - VU - VU B1ab(i) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia lateriflora Small Bladderw ort V CR - CR - CR B2ab(i,ii,iii); D EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D

LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia tenella Pink Bladderw ort RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

HYDROCHARITACEAE Vallisneria australis River Eel-grass VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii)

GOODENIACEAE Velleia arguta Toothed Velleia RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(ii)

GOODENIACEAE Velleia paradoxa Spur Velleia RA 0 NT DD NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica derwentiana ssp. homalodonta Mt Lofty Speedw ell CR E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica gracilis Slender Speedw ell V EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii) EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)

SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica hillebrandii Rigid Speedw ell VU 0 VU 0 VU D2

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MENYANTHACEAE Villarsia reniformis Running Marsh-flow er VU - VU - VU D2 VU 0 VU D2

MENYANTHACEAE Villarsia umbricola var. umbricola Lax Marsh-flow er RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

LEGUMINOSAE Viminaria juncea Native Broom R VU - VU - VU B2ab(iii) RA - RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Viola betonicifolia ssp. betonicifolia Show y Violet E CR -- CR -- CR 2a(ii) RE RE

VIOLACEAE Viola cleistogamoides Shy Violet RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

VIOLACEAE Viola eminens Ivy-leaf Violet VU 0 VU DD VU D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

VIOLACEAE Viola hederacea Ivy-leaf Violet RA 0 NT 0 NT VU DD VU D2

VIOLACEAE Viola sieberiana Tiny Violet LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia australasica var. australasica Sticky New Holland Daisy NT 0 NT 0 NT NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia blackii Narrow -leaf New Holland Daisy RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cervicularis var. cervicularis Waisted New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia condyloides Club-hair New Holland Daisy DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata Fuzzy New Holland Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia cuneata var. murrayensis Murray New Holland Daisy NE NE NE NE NE

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia dissecta var. hirta Dissected New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA DD RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia eremaea Desert New Holland Daisy RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia gracilis Woolly New Holland Daisy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

COMPOSITAE Vittadinia megacephala Giant New Holland Daisy RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia communis Tufted Bluebell RA 0 RA 0 RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia gracilenta Annual Bluebell LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia gracilis Spraw ling Bluebell RA - RA 0 RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia littoricola Coast Bluebell NE NE NE NE NE

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia luteola Yellow -w ash Bluebell RA - RA - RA d(ii) NT 0 NT

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia multicaulis Tadgell's Bluebell RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA - RA d(ii)

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia preissii VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia stricta ssp. stricta Tall Bluebell LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

CAMPANULACEAE Wahlenbergia tumidifructa Sw ollen-fruit Bluebell DD DD DD DD DD

GRAMINEAE Walwhalleya proluta Rigid Panic VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii) VU DD VU D2

LABIATAE Westringia eremicola Slender Westringia RA 0 RA 0 RA d(i,ii)

LABIATAE Westringia rigida Stiff Westringia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA DD RA d(i,ii)

CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia backhousei Narrow -leaf Wilsonia EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii); D VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

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CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia humilis Silky Wilsonia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

CONVOLVULACEAE Wilsonia rotundifolia Round-leaf Wilsonia VU - VU DD VU D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LEMNACEAE Wolffia angusta Narrow Duckw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LEMNACEAE Wolffia australiana Tiny Duckw eed RA DD RA DD RA d(i,ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

LILIACEAE Wurmbea dioica ssp. brevifolia Early Nancy RA 0 VU DD VU D2 NT 0 NT

LILIACEAE Wurmbea dioica ssp. dioica Early Nancy LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Wurmbea latifolia ssp. vanessae Broad-leaf Nancy R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

LILIACEAE Wurmbea uniflora One-flow er Nancy E EN - EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea quadrangulata Rock Grass-tree RA 0 NT 0 NT RA 0 RA d(ii)

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. semiplana Yacca LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tateana Tate's Grass-tree R RA - VU DD VU D1+2 NT - NT

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia huegelii Hairy Xanthosia LC 0 LC 0 LC LC 0 LC

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia leiophylla Cut-leaf Xanthosia VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

UMBELLIFERAE Xanthosia tasmanica Southern Xanthosia R RA - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 NT 0 NT

COMPOSITAE Xerochrysum bracteatum Golden Everlasting RA - RA - RA d(ii) RA 0 RA d(ii)

XYRIDACEAE Xyris operculata Tall Yellow -eye R RA - DD DD DD RA - RA d(ii)

RUTACEAE Zieria veronicea ssp. veronicea Pink Zieria R VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 RA 0 RA d(ii)

ZOSTERACEAE Zostera tasmanica Tasman Grass-w rack RA - RA - RA d(i,ii) RA - RA d(i,ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum apiculatum Pointed Tw inleaf RE RE RE

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum aurantiacum ssp. aurantiacum Shrubby Tw inleaf DD DD RE RE DD DD DD

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum billardierei Coast Tw inleaf EN - DD DD DD EN - EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); D

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum confluens Forked Tw inleaf VU - VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2 VU - VU B2ab(i,ii,iii); D2

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum crenatum Notched Tw inleaf RA DD RA DD RA d(ii)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Zygophyllum glaucum Pale Tw inleaf RA DD RA DD RA d(ii) RA DD RA d(i,ii)

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Appendix 13a). Fauna species list for 2 IMCRA Regions surrounding AMLR Status ratings and trends are shown for the St Vincent Gulf (SVG) IMCRA and Coorong IMCRA regions; IUCN status and criteria are listed, as are comments captured from experts in workshops. Current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

EPBC Status Codes: EX = extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable.

NPW Status Codes: X = extinct, E = endangered; V = vulnerable, R = rare.

Where status is listed as “ssp”, the status applies to a sub-specific level, but the resolution of the record in BDBSA is at a species level. Expert interpretation is required to resolve sub-specific taxonomy.

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MAMMALIA Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur-seal RA c(iii) ++ LC +

S Bryars & C Kemper - least concern, increasing, hunting now

banned so increase

MAMMALIA Arctocephalus pusillus Australian Fur-seal R RA c(iii) 0

S Bryars - breeding colony Baudin Rocks, hunting now

banned; C Kemper - probably increasing

MAMMALIA Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea-lion VU V RA c(ii) - not containing core breeding areas VU D1 DD S Bryars & C Kemper: offshore shark nets/f ishing a threat.

MAMMALIA Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard Seal R RA c(ii) DD Cath Kemper: a small number seen each year

MAMMALIA Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale EN V VU D1 ++ Definite increase VU D1 +

Increasing 6-7%/year. Lots of sightings. Threats: ship strikes

& entanglements

MAMMALIA Balaenoptera bonaerensis Southern Minke Whale DD DD Comes around occasionally

MAMMALIA Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale EN E VU D1 DD

2 subspecies (Blue Whale & Py gmy Blue Whale). Py gmy Blue VU D1,

probably stable, DD trend. Regular v isitors. Threatened by ship strikes.

Bonney upw elling v ery important for this spp betw een Nov - May .

MAMMALIA Balaenoptera omurai Omura's Whale DD DD Taxonomic issues. Museum has only 1 specimen.

MAMMALIA Balaenoptera physalus Fin Whale VU V RA c(iii) DD Deep w ater w hale. No records in SA

MAMMALIA Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale VU V VU D1 ++ Lots of recent sightings . Regulars. VU D1 +

Many sightings around Victor H, Pt Lincoln, gulfs, Pt Augusta.

Increasing by 10%/year Aust. w ide. Seen regularly each

year.

MAMMALIA Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whale R DD DD LC 0

2 hotspots - off KI & low er EP. Come in on upw ellings in some

years. No estimates of numbers. Never w haled.

MAMMALIA Delphinus delphis Short-beaked Common Dolphin LC - Impacted by pilchard industry LC 0

No evidence that they are threatened. Possible threats:

entanglements, competition for resources w ith f isheries.

MAMMALIA Globicephala melas Long-finned Pilot Whale LC 0

No estimates of numbers, believed to be common. Colder

w ater w hale (than short-f inned). Should be more SA Museum

records

MAMMALIA Orcinus orca Killer Whale (Orca) RA c(ii) DD

Hotspot near Streaky Bay . Sightings of up to 100 in a pod. Not many

strandings. No pop. estimates done. Sometimes killed by fishermen.

Regular v isitors due to narrow continental shelf here

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MAMMALIA Tursiops aduncus Indo-Pacif ic Bottlenose Dolphin VU A4ce -

Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in

gulfs. Entanglements - could be King f ish farms.

MAMMALIA Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose Dolphin LC DD North coast of KI.

MAMMALIA Phocoena dioptrica Spectacled Porpoise RA c(iii) DD

close to Port Elliott, 1 stranding in SA; should be in BDBSA,

1997 record

MAMMALIA Physeter macrocephalus Sperm Whale R RA c(ii) DD

Regularly seen off continental shelf; quite a few w ashed up

bodies; threats: long lines, ship strikes

MAMMALIA Kogia breviceps Pygmy Sperm Whale R DD DD RA c(ii) DD Very little know n on this spp.

MAMMALIA Kogia sima Dw arf Sperm Whale R RA c(iii) DD Strandings

MAMMALIA Mesoplodon layardii Strap-toothed Whale DD DD

Most common stranded beaked w hale. Not much know n. Deep

w ater w hale

AVES Garrodia nereis Grey-backed Storm-Petrel RA c(ii) DD diff icult to see

AVES Oceanites oceanicus Wilson's Storm-Petrel LC 0 passage migrant; very w idespread spp.

AVES Pelagodroma marina White-faced Storm-Petrel LC 0 local summer breeder, on islands

AVES Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross ssp V VU D1 -

no real threats in SE w aters; threats (longline f ishing) are

outside region

AVES Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross ssp ssp NT -

breeds off Tasmania; 3 ssp in SA, "cauta cauta ssp" in SE;

not deep w ater birds

AVES Thalassarche chlororhynchos Yellow -nosed Albatross ssp NT -- declined; heading tow ards Rare

AVES Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross VU V VU D1 -

can be confused w ith Black-brow ed immatures; cold w ater

spp; some records could be miss-ID'd

AVES Thalassarche melanophris Black-brow ed Albatross VU V NT --

declined w orld-w ide; can be confused w ith Grey-headed

juveniles

AVES Aphodroma brevirostris Kerguelen Petrel RA c(iii) DD

passage migrant seen in Sept; blow n in on storms; southern

bird; most records are dead birds; not easy to ID;

CRogers/JHatch never seen

AVES Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearw ater R RA c(ii) DD

migratory bird, seen in summer; breeds in larger no's off Vic

coast and tip of EP

AVES Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearw ater RA c(ii) 0

pelagic bird; seen in small no's; don't breed here; often miss-

ID'd w ith short-tailed s/w

AVES Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearw ater LC 0 breed off this coast; millions of birds; harvested

AVES Daption capense Cape Petrel RA c(ii) 0 w inter visitor; 2 races

AVES Halobaena caerulea Blue Petrel RA c(iii) DD w inter bird; not often seen; southern spp.

AVES Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel EN V RA c(ii) DD

AVES Macronectes halli Northern Giant-Petrel VU RA c(ii) DD

AVES Pachyptila belcheri Slender-billed Prion RA c(ii) 0 dodgy record here

AVES Pachyptila desolata Antarctic Prion RA c(ii) DD

all records are beach-w ashed birds; taxonomic issues w ith all

prions

AVES Pachyptila turtur Fairy Prion LC 0

most common prion; often numerous, in 1,000's;

Autumn/Winter bird; does not breed here

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AVES Pterodroma inexpectata Mottled Petrel RA c(iii) DD

easy to ID; should be more records; w ill turn up in good

conditions

AVES Pterodroma lessonii White-headed Petrel RA c(ii) DD pelagic bird

AVES Pterodroma macroptera Great-w inged Petrel LC 0 2 races

AVES Puffinus gavia Fluttering Shearw ater LC 0

hang around ships; often seen in f locks of 1,000's; seen all

year

AVES Puffinus huttoni Hutton's Shearw ater RA c(ii) DD

can be confused w ith f luttering s/w ; NZ breeder; hard to ID,

w inters in Aust

AVES Eudyptula minor Little Penguin VU C2a(i) -

declining due to NZ Fur Seal increase; threatened by pilchard

virus

AVES Morus serrator Australasian Gannet RA c(i) - NT 0

AVES Microcarbo melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant LC 0

AVES Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant LC 0

AVES Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant NT DD

less common than other cormorants; SA is important breeding

site for this spp.

AVES Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant LC 0

AVES Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican LC 0

AVES Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher R VU D1 0

AVES Haematopus longirostris Australian Pied Oystercatcher R VU D1 0

AVES Cladorhynchus leucocephalus Banded Stilt V VU B2ab(iii)c(ii,iv) -

regular visitor; opportunistic breeder; f lock movements need

monitoring

AVES Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Red-necked Avocet NT +

AVES Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover RA c(ii) - migratory birds from NZ

AVES Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover RA b -

AVES Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel RA c(i) -

AVES Pluvialis fulva Pacif ic Golden Plover R RA c(ii) -

AVES Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover RA c(iii) -

AVES Thinornis rubricollis Hooded Plover V EN D 0

threats: predators, seagulls, w eeds, sea-w heat grass,

change of habitat

AVES Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper R RA c(iii); d(ii) DD migratory; solitary birds

AVES Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone R RA c(ii) DD regular visitor

AVES Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint NT -

AVES Numenius minutus Little Curlew RA c(iii) DD

AVES Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank NT - migratory

AVES Stercorarius antarcticus Brow n Skua RA c(ii) DD taxonomic issues; relatively common in w inter

AVES Stercorarius parasiticus Arctic Jaeger LC 0 common summer visitor

AVES Stercorarius pomarinus Pomarine Jaeger LC 0 should be more records; pelagic spp.

AVES Chlidonias hybrida Whiskered Tern LC 0

AVES Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Silver Gull LC ++ pest spp; expanding

AVES Larus pacificus Pacif ic Gull LC 0

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Class Name Scientific Name Common Name EP

BC

Act

Sta

tus

NP

W A

ct

Sta

tus

IU

CN

Sta

tus &

Cri

teri

a

(SV

G IM

CR

A)

St

Vin

cen

t G

ulf

IM

CR

A

Reg

ion

al T

ren

d

Comments (St Vincent Gulf IMCRA) IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Cri

teri

a

(Co

oro

ng

IM

CR

A)

Co

rro

ng

IM

CR

A

Reg

ion

al T

ren

d

Comments (Coorong IMCRA)

AVES Sterna striata White-fronted Tern RA c(ii) DD

AVES Sternula nereis Fairy Tern E EN C2a(i) -- documented declines

AVES Thalasseus bergii Crested Tern LC 0

REPTILIA Dermochelys coriacea Leathery Turtle EN V CR A2ce --

no records. M Hutchinson - go w ith Red Book rating; high death rates

amongst adults; v ery small numbers; slow to mature

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Appendix 13b). Flora species list for 2 IMCRA Regions surrounding AMLR, in alphabetical order of scientific name. Status ratings and trends are shown for the St Vincent Gulf (SVG) IMCRA and Coorong IMCRA regions; IUCN status and criteria are listed, as are comments captured from experts in workshops. Any current ratings under the EPBC Act 1999 and NPW Act 1972 are also listed.

Regional Status Codes: RE = regionally extinct; CR = critically endangered; EN = endangered; VU = vulnerable; RA = rare; NT = near threatened; LC = least concern; DD = data deficient.

Regional Trend Codes: -- = definite decline; - = probable decline; 0 = stable/no change; + = probable increase; ++ = definite increase; DD = data deficient.

Family Name Plant Form Scientific Name Common Name EP

BC

Act

Sta

tus

NP

W A

ct

Sta

tus

IU

CN

Sta

tus &

Cri

teri

a (

SV

G IM

CR

A)

St

Vin

cen

t G

ulf

IM

CR

A R

eg

ion

al

Tre

nd

Comments (St Vincent Gulf IMCRA) IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Cri

teri

a (

Co

oro

ng

IMC

RA

)

Co

rro

ng

IM

CR

A R

eg

ion

al T

ren

d

Comments (Coorong IMCRA)

CYMODOCEACEAE seagrass Amphibolis antarctica Sea Nymph NT - Threatened by discharge/eff luent & development LC 0 occurs in sheltered bays

CYMODOCEACEAE seagrass Amphibolis griffithii Griff ith's Sea Nymph DD DD (no records) eastw ard range stops around V Harbor

HYDROCHARITACEAE seagrass Halophila australis Paddle Weed LC 0 Perennial, short lived, fast grow ing LC 0 common; perennial; freshw ater spp

POSIDONIACEAE seagrass Posidonia angustifolia Narrow -leaf Tapew eed LC - Threatened by coastal development & sand-blow outs LC 0

POSIDONIACEAE seagrass Posidonia australis Southern Tapew eed LC DD Threatened by coastal development & sand-blow outs LC 0

POSIDONIACEAE seagrass Posidonia coriacea Leathery Tapew eed DD DD (no records) needs more monitoring/survey w ork

POSIDONIACEAE seagrass Posidonia denhartogii Denhartogs Tapew eed DD DD Grow s in patches, needs w ave action DD DD (no records) needs more monitoring/survey w ork

POSIDONIACEAE seagrass Posidonia sinuosa Narrow -leaf Tapew eed LC DD Threatened by coastal development & sand-blow outs LC 0 range stops around Kingston

ZOSTERACEAE seagrass Zostera tasmanica Tasman Grass-w rack DD DD

Needs intertidal mudflats, could be w idespread. Taxo issues w ith

Z. Muelleri ssp mucronata

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Appendix 14a). Fauna species removed* from Project Area. *’removed’ refers to species where records were found to be wrongly identified and/or located, vagrant, introduced or other reason (see below), in the project area, during the workshop process (see Section 2.4).

Class Name Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Reason for Removal from Project

Area

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus eugenii (NC) Tammar Wallaby non current

MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Macropus giganteus Eastern Grey Kangaroo w rong record

MAMMALIA MURIDAE Conilurus albipes White-footed Tree-rat pre-european subfossil

MAMMALIA PTEROPODIDAE Pteropus alecto Black Flying-fox vagrant; possible increase in future

MAMMALIA MINIOPTERIDAE Miniopterus orianae bassanii Large Bent-w inged Bat remov e; v agrant (only know n now from SE)

MAMMALIA PHOCIDAE Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seal vagrant

AVES CACATUIDAE Cacatua tenuirostris Long-billed Corella introduced population; defoliate trees in areas

AVES MALURIDAE Stipiturus malachurus Southern Emuw ren these records now ssp intermedius

AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone vagrant

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Epthianura aurifrons Orange Chat vagrant

AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Epthianura tricolor Crimson Chat vagrant

AVES POMATOSTOMIDAE Pomatostomus ruficeps Chestnut-crow ned Babbler vagrant

AVES ARTAMIDAE Artamus leucorynchus White-breasted Woodsw allow vagrant

AVES CORVIDAE Corvus coronoides Australian Raven remove - records should be Little Raven

AVES CORCORACIDAE Struthidea cinerea Apostlebird vagrant

AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Cheramoeca leucosterna White-backed Sw allow vagrant

AVES OCEANITIDAE Oceanites oceanicus Wilson's Storm Petrel vagrant

AVES OCEANITIDAE Pelagodroma marina White-faced Storm Petrel vagrant

AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross vagrant

AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Thalassarche bulleri Buller's Albatross vagrant

AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross vagrant

AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Thalassarche chlororhynchos Yellow -nosed Albatross vagrant

AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Thalassarche melanophris Black-brow ed Albatross vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearw ater vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearw ater vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Daption capense Cape Petrel vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant Petrel vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Macronectes halli Northern Giant Petrel vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Pachyptila belcheri Slender-billed Prion vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Pachyptila desolata Antarctic Prion vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Pachyptila turtur Fairy Prion vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Pterodroma macroptera Great-w inged Petrel vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Puffinus gavia Fluttering Shearw ater vagrant

AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Puffinus tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearw ater vagrant

AVES ARDEIDAE Ardea intermedia Intermediate Egret vagrant

AVES SULIDAE Morus serrator Australasian Gannet vagrant

AVES HAEMATOPODIDAE Haematopus longirostris Australian Pied Oystercatcher vagrant

AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Cladorhynchus leucocephalus Banded Stilt vagrant

AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Red-necked Avocet vagrant

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover vagrant

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover vagrant - check record

AVES CHARADRIIDAE Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover vagrant

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris alba Sanderling vagrant

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris canutus Red Knot not in region

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot not in region

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godw it vagrant

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godw it vagrant

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Numenius madagascariensis Far Eastern Curlew vagrant

AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel not in region

AVES STERCORARIIDAE Stercorarius antarcticus Brow n Skua vagrant

AVES STERCORARIIDAE Stercorarius pomarinus Pomarine Jaeger vagrant

AVES LARIDAE Gelochelidon nilotica Gull-billed Tern vagrant

AVES LARIDAE Sterna striata White-fronted Tern vagrant

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Appendix 14a). Fauna species removed from Project Area (cont.)

Class Name Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Reason for Removal from Project

Area

REPTILIA CHELONIIDAE Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle vagrant for SA w aters

REPTILIA CHELONIIDAE Chelonia mydas Green Turtle vagrant

REPTILIA DERMOCHELYIDAE Dermochelys coriacea Leathery Turtle regular migrant; terrestrial records are carcasses

REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella not in region; inaccurate location

REPTILIA DIPLODACTYLIDAE Diplodactylus vittatus complex (NC) Stone Geckos should all be D. furcosus ; duplicate record

REPTILIA PYGOPODIDAE Lialis burtonis Burton's Legless Lizard not in region; unreliable record

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Cryptoblepharus cf plagiocephalus (NC) Desert Wall skink non current

REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Eremiascincus richardsonii Broad-banded Sandsw immer not in region; displaced record

REPTILIA VARANIDAE Varanus varius Lace Monitor not in region

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudonaja aspidorhyncha Patch-nosed Brow n Snake not in region

REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Pseudonaja nuchalis (NC) Western Brow n Snake dodgy record

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Crinia parinsignifera Murray Valley Froglet not in region - unreliable record

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes fletcheri Long-thumbed Frog not in region

AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Limnodynastes peronii Striped Marsh Frog not in region

OSTEICHTHYES CLUPEIDAE Nematalosa erebi Bony Bream not in region

OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxias rostratus Murray Jollytail at Murray Bridge; not in region

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Appendix 14b). Flora species removed* from Project Area. *’removed’ refers to species where records were found to be wrongly identified and/or located, vagrant, introduced or other reason (see below), in the project area, during the workshop process (see Section 2.4).

Plant Form Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Reason for Removal from Project

Area

chenopods AIZOACEAE Sarcozona praecox Sarcozona planted

chenopods AIZOACEAE Zaleya galericulata ssp. australis Hogw eed introduced

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex acutibractea ssp. karoniensis Pointed Saltbush planted?

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Atriplex holocarpa Pop Saltbush introduced

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Chenopodium nitrariaceum Nitre Goosefoot introduction

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania cristata Crested Crumbw eed introduction

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Dysphania truncata w rong ID, unlikely location

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana appressa Pale-fruit Bluebush w rong ID

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana excavata Bottle Fissure-plant w rong ID

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Maireana georgei Satiny Bluebush not in IBRA subregions

chenopods CHENOPODIACEAE Rhagodia ulicina Intricate Saltbush w rong ID

coastal AVICENNIACEAE Avicennia marina ssp. marina Grey Mangrove introduced, and no longer present

daisies COMPOSITAE Brachyscome basaltica var. gracilis Sw amp Daisy probable introduction, River Murray sp

daisies COMPOSITAE Calotis cuneifolia Purple Burr-daisy probable introduction, Riv er Murray flood-plain sp

daisies COMPOSITAE Calotis cymbacantha Show y Burr-daisy doubtful location description

daisies COMPOSITAE Calotis plumulifera Woolly-headed Burr-daisy introduced

daisies COMPOSITAE Centipeda minima ssp. minima Spreading Sneezew eed w rong ID - elatinoides

daisies COMPOSITAE Coronidium adenophorum Branched Everlasting w rong ID

daisies COMPOSITAE Epaltes australis Spreading Nut-heads introduced to reservoirs/w ater bodies

daisies COMPOSITAE Epaltes cunninghamii Tall Nut-heads probable introduction

daisies COMPOSITAE Euchiton limosus Star Cudw eed

prob introduction; tax onomic issues, split from E

inv olucratus

daisies COMPOSITAE Haeckeria punctulata Sticky Haeckeria AD collection not found, questionable ID

daisies COMPOSITAE Ixodia achillaeoides ssp. achillaeoides Coast Ixodia miss-ID or data entry mistake

daisies COMPOSITAE Leiocarpa websteri Narrow Plover-daisy adventive/introduced

daisies COMPOSITAE Olearia pannosa ssp. cardiophylla Velvet Daisy-bush w rong ID

daisies COMPOSITAE Olearia rudis Azure Daisy-bush planting

daisies COMPOSITAE Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlasting probably planted

daisies COMPOSITAE Senecio behrianus Behr's Groundsel introduced

daisies COMPOSITAE Senecio helichrysoides George's Groundsel not in region

daisies COMPOSITAE Senecio magnificus Show y Groundsel

no specimens; highly unlikely to be here; prob S

pilosicristus

daisies COMPOSITAE Waitzia acuminata var. acuminata Orange Immortelle 1 old record from w ildflow er show

grass GRAMINEAE Brachiaria notochthona Hairy-edged Arm-grass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Dactyloctenium radulans Button-grass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Digitaria divaricatissima var. divaricatissima Spider Grass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Enneapogon avenaceus Common Bottle-w ashers introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Eragrostis leptocarpa Drooping Love-grass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Eriochloa australiensis Australian Cupgrass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Eriochloa pseudoacrotricha Perennial Cupgrass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Leptochloa fusca ssp. fusca Brow n Beetle-grass introduced

grass GRAMINEAE Panicum decompositum var. decompositum Native Millet w rong ID or intro

grass GRAMINEAE Poa fax Scaly Poa not vouchered; w rong ID

grass GRAMINEAE Rytidosperma bipartum questionable ID, native?

grass GRAMINEAE Setaria basiclada not in region

grass GRAMINEAE Sporobolus caroli Yakka Grass introduced

herbs & forbs POLYGONACEAE Duma horrida ssp. horrida Spiny Lignum w rong ID

herbs & forbs AMARANTHACEAE Amaranthus grandiflorus Large-flow er Amaranth introduced

herbs & forbs RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus pentandrus var. platycarpus Smooth Buttercup de vouchered

herbs & forbs CRUCIFERAE Lepidium fasciculatum Bundled Peppercress not in region

herbs & forbs CRUCIFERAE Lepidium hyssopifolium Small Peppercress not in region

herbs & forbs CRUCIFERAE Phlegmatospermum eremaeum Spreading Cress not in region

herbs & forbs CUCURBITACEAE Cucumis melo Ulcardo Melon introduced

herbs & forbs HALORAGACEAE Haloragis odontocarpa f. pterocarpa Mulga Nettle w rong ID

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Appendix 14b). Flora species removed from project area (cont.)

Plant Form Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Reason for Removal from Project

Area

herbs & forbs HALORAGACEAE Myriophyllum muelleri Hooded Milfoil introduced

herbs & forbs RUBIACEAE Asperula gemella Tw in-leaf Bedstraw unlikely ID

herbs & forbs CONVOLVULACEAE Calystegia silvatica ssp. silvatica Large Bindw eed introduced

herbs & forbs CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus clementii w rong ID

herbs & forbs CONVOLVULACEAE Cressa australis Rosinw eed w rong location

herbs & forbs BORAGINACEAE Halgania andromedifolia Scented Blue-flow er w rong ID

herbs & forbs SCROPHULARIACEAEGlossostigma drummondii Desert Mud-mat w rong ID

herbs & forbs SCROPHULARIACEAEVeronica derwentiana ssp. anisodonta Kangaroo Island Speedw ell w rong ID for the purposes of this assessment

herbs & forbs ACANTHACEAE Rostellularia adscendens var. clementii Pink Tongues planted

herbs & forbs ACANTHACEAE Rostellularia adscendens var. pogonanthera Pink Tongues w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia anceps not indigenous to the region

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia calamifolia Wallow a now know n as A. euthycarpa in this region

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia cyclops Western Coastal Wattle not indigenous

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia genistifolia Broom Wattle prob intro or unlikely ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia iteaphylla Flinders Ranges Wattle introduction

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia leiophylla Coast Golden Wattle w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle introduced

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia pendula Weeping Myall intro

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia stricta Hop Wattle introduced

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia trineura Three-nerve Wattle introduced

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia triquetra Mallee Wreath Wattle prob planted

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Acacia wattsiana Dog Wattle introduced

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Cullen cinereum Annual Scurf-pea w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia genistifolia Broom Bitter-pea w rong ID, benthamii humilis

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia ulicifolia ssp. aridicola Gorse Bitter-pea w rong ID, prob ssp ulicifolia

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Daviesia ulicifolia ssp. ulicifolia Gorse Bitter-pea w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Glycine canescens Silky Glycine not in region

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Kennedia prorepens Kal#pil-kal#pilpa w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Paraserianthes lophantha Cape Leeuw in Wattle introduced to these regions

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea prostrata Silky Bush-pea w rong ID, should be pedunculata

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea teretifolia var. teretifolia Terete-leaf Bush-pea w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Pultenaea trifida Kangaroo Island Bush-pea w rong ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona greyana Darling Pea planted or unlikely ID

legumes LEGUMINOSAE Swainsona stipularis Orange Sw ainson-pea w rong location

myrtles MYRTACEAE Callistemon brachyandrus Prickly Bottlebrush introduced

myrtles MYRTACEAE Calytrix alpestris Snow Heath-myrtle not in region

myrtles MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus cyanophylla Blue-leaf Mallee not in region

myrtles MYRTACEAE Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp. pauciflora Snow Gum planted records; not here

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Genoplesium nigricans Black Midge-orchid w rong ID

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Prasophyllum constrictum Taw ny Leek-orchid now know n as P sp Bushfires

orchids ORCHIDACEAE

Prasophyllum sp. Coast sandhills

(Hj.Eichler 14100) Scented Leek-orchid not in region

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis lepida Halbury Rustyhood w rong ID

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis lustra Forked Greenhood w rong ID now P. falcata

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis mutica Midget Greenhood species not in SA

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Pterostylis smaragdyna now know n as P. viriosa

orchids ORCHIDACEAE Thelymitra lucida Plum Sun-orchid Wrong ID

seagrasses POSIDONIACEAE Posidonia angustifolia Narrow -leaf Tapew eed not in estuaries

seagrasses POSIDONIACEAE Posidonia australis Southern Tapew eed not in estuaries

seagrasses POSIDONIACEAE Posidonia coriacea Leathery Tapew eed not in estuaries

seagrasses POSIDONIACEAE Posidonia denhartogii Denhartog's Tapew eed not in estuaries

seagrasses POSIDONIACEAE Posidonia sinuosa Narrow -leaf Tapew eed not in estuaries

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Appendix 14b). Flora species removed from project area (cont.)

Plant Form Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Reason for Removal from Project

Area

seagrasses CYMODOCEACEAE Amphibolis antarctica Sea Nymph subtidal seagrass

seagrasses CYMODOCEACEAE Amphibolis griffithii Griff ith's Sea Nymph not in estuaries

sedges CYPERACEAE Cyperus alterniflorus Umbrella Flat-sedge planted

sedges CYPERACEAE Cyperus bulbosus Bulbous Flat-sedge planted

sedges CYPERACEAE Cyperus exaltatus Splendid Flat-sedge introduced

sedges CYPERACEAE Cyperus flaccidus Flaccid Flat-sedge w rong ID

sedges CYPERACEAE Schoenus subaphyllus Desert Bog-rush not in region

shrubs PROTEACEAE Grevillea aquifolium Prickly Grevillea feral plantings/introduced

shrubs PROTEACEAE Grevillea ilicifolia ssp. lobata Lobed Holly-leaf Grevillea south east subspecies

shrubs PROTEACEAE Grevillea pauciflora ssp. pauciflora Few -flow er Grevillea mallee sp; should not be here - planted

shrubs PROTEACEAE Hakea nodosa Yellow Hakea introduced

shrubs PROTEACEAE Hakea tephrosperma Hooked Needlew ood not in region

shrubs SANTALACEAE Exocarpos syrticola Coast Cherry not in region

shrubs DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia fasciculata Bundled Guinea-flow er not in region

shrubs DILLENIACEAE Hibbertia platyphylla ssp. halmaturina Large Guinea-flow er unreliable records - only on KI

shrubs EUPHORBIACEAE Beyeria opaca Dark Turpentine Bush questionable ID; highly unlikely

shrubs SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea procumbens Trailing Hop-bush not in region

shrubs SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea subglandulifera not in region

shrubs SAPINDACEAE Dodonaea tepperi Streaked Hop-bush hybrid

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Cryptandra propinqua Silky Cryptandra not in region

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Spyridium coalitum Flinders Chase Spyridium remove - w rong ID; only on KI

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Spyridium eriocephalum var. glabrisepalum Macgillivray Spyridium checked by J Kellerman; only on KI

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Spyridium nitidum Shining Spyridium w rong ID, is S spathulatum

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Spyridium phlebophyllum Inland Spyridium location incorrect

shrubs RHAMNACEAE Spyridium vexilliferum var. latifolium Winged Spyridium no longer a recognised v ariety - now S v ex illiferum

shrubs MALVACEAE Lawrencia berthae Show y Law rencia w rong location

shrubs THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea microcephala ssp. microcephala Shrubby Riceflow er arid species; unlikely; not in census

shrubs THYMELAEACEAE Pimelea petrophila Rock Riceflow er no collection, no records

shrubs EPACRIDACEAE Brachyloma ericoides ssp. bicolor Kangaroo Island Brush Heath should be ssp eridoides

shrubs EPACRIDACEAE Leucopogon ericoides Pink Beard-heath location highly doubtful

shrubs EPACRIDACEAE Styphelia adscendens Golden Heath introduced

shrubs LOGANIACEAE Logania ovata Oval-leaf Logania not in census; unlikely

shrubs LABIATAE Ajuga australis Australian Bugle split into form A & B

shrubs LABIATAE

Prostanthera serpyllifolia ssp.

microphylla (purplish-green flowers) Small-leaf Mintbush treat as P serpyllifolia ssp microphylla

shrubs LABIATAE Prostanthera spinosa Spiny Mintbush probably planted

shrubs SOLANACEAE Cyphanthera myosotidea Small-leaf Ray-flow er not in region

shrubs SOLANACEAE Solanum capsiciforme Capsicum Kangaroo-apple not in region

shrubs SOLANACEAE Solanum opacum Green-berry Nightshade not in region

shrubs MYOPORACEAE Myoporum viscosum Sticky Boobialla now called M petiolatum

shrubs GOODENIACEAE Dampiera lanceolata var. lanceolata Grooved Dampiera not in region

shrubs GOODENIACEAE Scaevola albida var. albida Pale Fanflow er now S albida

shrubs GOODENIACEAE Scaevola humilis Inland Fanflow er questionable ID

shrubs GOODENIACEAE Scaevola linearis ssp. linearis Rough Fanflow er likely to be confertifolia

shrubs LILIACEAE Dianella porracea Pale Flax-lily probably w rong id

shrubs LILIACEAE Xanthorrhoea caespitosa Sand-heath Yacca probably w rong id

trees CUPRESSACEAE Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress-pine not in region

trees CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina luehmannii Bull Oak not in region

trees CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. notocolpica Kangaroo Island Oak-bush w rong ID

trees CASUARINACEAE Casuarina pauper Black Oak not in region