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8 May 2017 Our ref: 11222-3922-17L_SRE Danielle White Consultant Strategen Environmental Level 1, 50 Subiaco Square Road SUBIACO WA 6008 Dear Danielle, STATE BARRIER FENCE SRE DATABASE SEARCHES (WAM) RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION This document is an addendum to the State Barrier Fence Biological Survey report (Ecoscape 2017) in response to comments received by the OEPA, specifically OEPA comment 14. This document outlines the potential invertebrate Short Range Endemic (SRE) fauna associated with the proposed State Barrier Fence. DATABASE SEARCHES In addition to the previously completed invertebrate fauna database searches (PMST, NatureMap), three database searches were obtained from the Western Australian Museum (WAM) and all threatened species listed under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 (Commonwealth of Australia 1999), Western Australian Wildlife Conservation (WC) Act 1950 (Government of Western Australia 1950)/ Western Australian Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act) (Government of Western Australia 2016) and as Priority by DPaW (Department of Parks and Wildlife 2015) were collated. The BC Act parts of which were enacted on 21 September 2016, provides for the conservation, protection and ecologically sustainable use of biodiversity and biodiversity components in Western Australia. The BC Act replaces the WC Act. Some sections of the BC Act have not been proclaimed and are still active under the WC Act. The WAM database search details are listed in the table below. It should be noted that at the time of the database request the WAM was not able to provide an SRE filter on the results. Only the mollusc database search was provided to include SRE species only (potential and confirmed SRE). The other two remaining database searches (crustacean and arachnids) included all records from the search area regardless of the SRE status. Table 1: Database search details Database Custodian Search Details WA Museum Arachnida & Myriapoda Database WAM Search Coordinates: -32.907642° 120.864412° -33.920537° 122.832616° Date: 03/04/2017 WA Museum Crustacea Database WAM -32.305256° 119.394276° -34.241882° 124.007536° Date: 03/04/2017 WA Museum Mollusca Database WAM Search Coordinates: -32.907642° 120.864412° -33.920537° 122.832616° Date: 03/04/2017 DETERMINING SRE STATUS The SRE status of invertebrate fauna is based on categories developed by the WAM and modified by the consultant taxonomists in order to describe the SRE status of WA taxa using the current knowledge of the distribution and

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8 May 2017

Our ref: 11222-3922-17L_SRE

Danielle White

Consultant

Strategen Environmental

Level 1, 50 Subiaco Square Road

SUBIACO WA 6008

Dear Danielle,

STATE BARRIER FENCE SRE DATABASE SEARCHES (WAM) RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION

This document is an addendum to the State Barrier Fence Biological Survey report (Ecoscape 2017) in response to

comments received by the OEPA, specifically OEPA comment 14. This document outlines the potential invertebrate

Short Range Endemic (SRE) fauna associated with the proposed State Barrier Fence.

DATABASE SEARCHES

In addition to the previously completed invertebrate fauna database searches (PMST, NatureMap), three database

searches were obtained from the Western Australian Museum (WAM) and all threatened species listed under the

Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 (Commonwealth of Australia

1999), Western Australian Wildlife Conservation (WC) Act 1950 (Government of Western Australia 1950)/ Western

Australian Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act) (Government of Western Australia 2016) and as Priority by

DPaW (Department of Parks and Wildlife 2015) were collated.

The BC Act parts of which were enacted on 21 September 2016, provides for the conservation, protection and

ecologically sustainable use of biodiversity and biodiversity components in Western Australia. The BC Act replaces

the WC Act. Some sections of the BC Act have not been proclaimed and are still active under the WC Act.

The WAM database search details are listed in the table below. It should be noted that at the time of the database

request the WAM was not able to provide an SRE filter on the results. Only the mollusc database search was provided

to include SRE species only (potential and confirmed SRE). The other two remaining database searches (crustacean

and arachnids) included all records from the search area regardless of the SRE status.

Table 1: Database search details

Database Custodian Search Details

WA Museum Arachnida & Myriapoda Database WAM

Search Coordinates:

-32.907642° 120.864412°

-33.920537° 122.832616°

Date: 03/04/2017

WA Museum Crustacea Database WAM

-32.305256° 119.394276°

-34.241882° 124.007536°

Date: 03/04/2017

WA Museum Mollusca Database WAM

Search Coordinates:

-32.907642° 120.864412°

-33.920537° 122.832616°

Date: 03/04/2017

DETERMINING SRE STATUS

The SRE status of invertebrate fauna is based on categories developed by the WAM and modified by the consultant

taxonomists in order to describe the SRE status of WA taxa using the current knowledge of the distribution and

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biology of each species. The likelihoods are defined in the categories as listed in Table 2.

The WAM SRE categories were released in 2013 and have been developed to describe the SRE status of WA taxa and

use: (a) unambiguous categories; and (b) explanations of uncertainty. This has been accomplished using a two-tier

classification system. In the first tier of classification geographic distribution and taxonomic certainty are the variables

used to split taxa into either “Confirmed SREs”, “Widespread (not SREs)”, or “Potential/Likely SREs”. In the second tier

of classification, “Potential SREs” are given one or more sub-categories identifying the reasons why they have been

identified as a potential SRE taxa. In addition, taxonomists sometimes adapt these categories and incorporate one

additional category: “likely SRE” (Table 3).

Table 2: WAM SRE categories (2015)

Taxonomic Certainty Taxonomic Uncertainty

Distribution < 10 000km2

Confirmed SRE

A known distribution of <10 000km2.

The taxonomy is well known.

The group is well represented in

collections and/ or via comprehensive

sampling

Potential/Likely SRE

Patchy sampling has resulted in

incomplete knowledge of the

geographic distribution of the group.

We have incomplete taxonomic

knowledge.

The group is not well represented in

collections.

This category is most applicable to

situations where there are gaps in our

knowledge of the taxon.

Sub-categories for this SRE designation are

outlined below

Distribution > 10 000km2

Widespread (not an SRE)

A known distribution of >10 000km2.

The taxonomy is well known.

The group is well represented in

collections and/ or via comprehensive

sampling.

SRE SUB-CATEGORIES

If a taxon is determined to be a “Potential SRE”, the following sub-categories will further elucidate this status.

A. Data Deficient:

There is insufficient data available to determine SRE status.

Factors that fall under this category include:

Lack of geographic information;

Lack of taxonomic information;

The group may be poorly represented in collections; and

The individuals sampled (e.g. juveniles) may prevent identification to species level.

B. Habitat Indicators:

It is becoming increasingly clear that habitat data can elucidate SRE status; and

Where habitat is known to be associated with SRE taxa and vice versa, it will be noted here.

C. Morphology Indicators:

A suite of morphological characters are characteristic of SRE taxa; and

Where morphological characters are known to be associated with SRE taxa and vice versa, it will be noted here.

D. Molecular Evidence:

If molecular work has been done on this taxon (or a close relative), it may reveal patterns congruent or incongruent

with SRE status.

E. Research & Expertise:

Previous research and/ or WAM expertise elucidates taxon SRE status; and

This category takes into account the expert knowledge held within the WAM.

Table 3: SRE

categories used

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SRE category Criteria Typical representatives

Confirmed

Confirmed or almost certainly SRE; taxonomy of the

group is well known (but not necessarily published);

group well represented in collections, in particular from

the region in question; high levels of endemism in

documented species; inference is often possible from

immature specimens.

Antichiropus millipedes

(Paradoxosomatidae); scorpions in the

genus Aops (Urodacidae)

Likely

Taxonomically poorly resolved group; unusual

morphology for the group (i.e. some form of

troglomorphism); often singleton in survey and few, if

any, regional records.

Opiliones in the genus Dampetrus; some

pseudoscorpions (Synsphyronus) and

slaters (Philosciidae); araneomorph spiders

in the genus Karaops (Selenopidae)

Potential

Taxonomically poorly resolved group; often common in

certain microhabitats in SRE surveys (i.e. litter dwellers),

but no other regional records; congeners often

widespread.

Many mygalomorph spiders; some

centipedes (Cryptopidae; Geophilomorpha)

Widespread/Not

SRE

Taxonomically well resolved (but often not published)

and demonstrated wide distribution (i.e. > 10,000 km2)

Many spiders (not mygalomorphs),

centipedes or some scorpions

(Cercophonius sulcatus)

All females and juveniles of species that cannot be identified to species level are required to be treated as ‘potential

SRE’ under the precautionary principle. In addition, all likely, potential and unknown SREs should be treated as

confirmed SREs under the precautionary principle (Section 4a of the Western Australian Environmental Protection Act

1986 [EP Act])

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

A summary of all SRE species recorded in the area (within 100km of the study area) is presented in Table 4. This list

excludes all species that are not relevant to the assessments due to their lifestyle (troglobitic and stygobitic species)

or occur in habitats that will not be impacted by the State Barrier Fence (marine and freshwater species). The raw

output of the database search results is listed in Table 5.

The WAM database search for crustaceans did not result in any species of interest. All species were freshwater or

marine species and will not be impacted by the proposed corridor.

All species identified as potential, likely or confirmed SRE as well as species listed under the WC Act and/or by DPaW

are listed in Table 4.

A total of 158 species were identified as potential or confirmed SRE as well as species listed under the WC Act and

by DPaW: 111 morpho-species of mygalomorph spiders, nine species of pseudoscorpion, 26 millipedes, one soil

centipede (geophilomorph), eight scorpions and three molluscs (snails). All females and juveniles of species that

cannot be identified to species level are required to be treated as ‘potential SRE’ under the precautionary principle.

One mygalomorph spider was identified as likely SRE and one millipede was identified as confirmed SRE.

In addition to the SRE species above, two species of plant hopper (Flatidae) and one species of water flea are listed

as Priority species by DPaW Priority 1, and one araneomorph spider and nine species of millipede are listed as

Schedule 3 under the WC Act.

The fact that the database search outputs included all invertebrate species regardless of their SRE status is highly

likely to have contributed to the large number of species that are assessed as potential SRE. This is due to the limited

public access to species information (e.g. unpublished reports, taxonomic statements) and the lack of taxonomist

input on the likelihood of the species to represent an SRE.

In addition, the large number of potential SRE species is also due to the low taxonomic resolution resulting from the

lack of mature

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males and/or the fact that most morpho-species were collected from a single location and the distribution of the

species is unknown. This is due to the fact that SREs are dominated by invertebrate species, which are historically

understudied and in many cases, lack formal descriptions. An extensive, reliable taxonomic evaluation of these

species has begun only relatively recently and thus the availability of literature relevant to SREs is relatively scarce.

During previous surveys in the surrounding a number of potential SRE species were recorded. Biota (2004) recorded

two mygalomorph spiders (Aname mainae and Chenistonia tepperi) which are not thought to be restricted. Five

species of Lycosidae Wolf Spiders were also collected. These species are, despite their rare records in the region, not

expected to be Short Range Endemic species (Biota 2004).

A single snail of the genus Bothriembryon was collected during the 2004 survey which was unknown at the time

(Biota 2004). Generally, species belonging to this genus tend to have limited distributions and represent short-range

endemics (Biota 2004; ecologia 2010; 2014; Rapallo 2012).

None of the species recorded during the 2004 survey at the Kundip and Trilogy project were assessed as potential

SRE species.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS

The main impact expected from the construction of the State Barrier fence is clearing of vegetation. Invertebrate

fauna in general is typically less mobile and are not able to move away from areas of impact. This may impact a few

individuals during the clearing phase. However, the barrier fence footprint is linear and narrow so the impact of

clearing of vegetation for any one section of the alignment is very limited. In particular when comparing the small

size and scale of areas cleared relative to the large sized areas of habitat present outside of the corridor it can be said

that the impact of the fence on invertebrate habitats is expected to be very minimal.

Impacts to native fauna arising from vegetation clearing activities will include a reduction in the amount of available

fauna habitat and mortality of invertebrate fauna that are unable to move out of the area prior to clearing. Clearing

activities which result in the fragmentation of habitats may result in the inability of individuals to move between areas

of habitat and may increase a separation of invertebrate species. However, the area of clearance is expected to be

minimal and the constructed fence itself is not expected to pose a barrier for invertebrate species due to its

permeability.

Yours sincerely

Ecoscape (Australia) Pty Ltd

Astrid Heidrich

Senior Zoologist

QA Approved by: Damien Cancilla

Associate Zoologist

Date: 8/05/2017

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Table 4: SRE invertebrates recorded from the region/database searches

Family/Species Common Name EPBC

Act

WC/BC

Act DPaW

SR

E s

tatu

s

PM

ST

WA

M d

ata

base

searc

h

Bu

rbid

ge e

t al.

20

04

WA

M d

ata

base

DP

aW

lis

tin

g

(So

uth

Co

ast

)

Raven

sth

orp

e

(Bio

ta 2

00

4)

Natu

reM

ap

reco

rd c

lose

by

Fie

ld s

urv

ey

(Eco

scp

ap

e)

Insects

Arthropoda

Flatidae Budginmaya eulae Eula’s Planthopper - - P1

Hylaeus globuliferus (Bee) - - P3

Arachnids

Arachnida

Araneomorphae

Archaeidae Zephyrarchaea marki Cape Le Grand assassin spider - S3 Vu

Mygalomorphae

Nemesiidae

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG346’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` `MYG347` Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG349’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG440’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG468’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG485’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG509’ Potential SRE

`Proshermacha` ‘sp.indet. (female)’ & ‘sp.indet. (juvenile)’ Potential SRE

Aname `Barrett sp. 1` Potential SRE

Nemesiidae

Aname `Barrett sp. 2` Potential SRE

Aname `Biota sp. B` Potential SRE

Aname `Biota sp. F` Potential SRE

Aname `Biota sp. I` Potential SRE

Aname `kwonkoides spp. group` Potential SRE

Aname `Lake Exclamation sp. 1` Potential SRE

Aname `MYG010` Potential SRE

Aname ‘MYG181 (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aname `MYG182` Potential SRE

Aname `MYG212 Potential SRE

Aname `MYG391` Potential SRE

Aname `MYG398` Potential SRE

Aname `MYG399’ Potential SRE

Aname `MYG461` Potential SRE

Aname `sp. 1 (red head)` Potential SRE

Aname `sp. 2 (grey)` Potential SRE

Aname `sp. indet. (female) & `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aname `sp.` Potential SRE

Chenistonia `MYG344-DNA` Potential SRE

Chenistonia `MYG348` Potential SRE

Chenistonia `raggedensis` Potential SRE

Nemesiidae

Chenistonia `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Chenistonia cuspidata Potential SRE

Kwonkan`MYG060` Potential SRE

Kwonkan `MYG096` Potential SRE

Kwonkan`MYG122` Potential SRE

Kwonkan `MYG175` Potential SRE

Kwonkan `MYG183` Potential SRE

Kwonkan `MYG343` Potential SRE

Kwonkan silvestre Potential SRE

Kwonkan `sp. Potential SRE

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Family/Species Common Name EPBC

Act

WC/BC

Act DPaW

SR

E s

tatu

s

PM

ST

WA

M d

ata

base

searc

h

Bu

rbid

ge e

t al.

20

04

WA

M d

ata

base

DP

aW

lis

tin

g

(So

uth

Co

ast

)

Raven

sth

orp

e

(Bio

ta 2

00

4)

Natu

reM

ap

reco

rd c

lose

by

Fie

ld s

urv

ey

(Eco

scp

ap

e)

Merredinia `MYG454-DNA` Potential SRE

Merredinia `sp. indet. (female)` Potential SRE

Actinopodidae

Missulena `MYG041` Potential SRE

Missulena `MYG042` Potential SRE

Missulena `MYG051` Potential SRE

Missulena `MYG289-DNA` Potential SRE

Missulena `sp. B04` Potential SRE

Missulena `sp. indet. (female)` Potential SRE

Missulena pinguipes Potential SRE

Idiopidae

`Genus indet.` ‘sp/indet.(juvenile)’ Potential SRE

`Eucanippe` ‘Biota sp. B’ Potential SRE

`Eucanippe` ‘MYG072’ Potential SRE

Arbanitinae `Genus indet.` `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aganippe `Biota sp. D` Potential SRE

Aganippe `Biota sp. E` Potential SRE

Aganippe `charlesi’ Potential SRE

Aganippe `esperance` Potential SRE

Aganippe `longbottomi` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG064 (female)` &`MYG064 (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG065 (female)` & `MYG065 (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG065` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG075` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG123’ Potential SRE

Aganippe `salt lake sp. 1 [= `haroldi`] Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. 1` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. B11` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG065` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG075` Potential SRE

Aganippe `MYG123’ Potential SRE

Aganippe `salt lake sp. 1 [= `haroldi`] Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. 1` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. B11` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. B12` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. B13` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. B14` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Aganippe `sp. nov.` Potential SRE

Aganippe `species A (Biota)` Potential SRE

Aganippe `twig-lining sp.` Potential SRE

Arbanitinae `Biota sp. C` Potential SRE

Arbanitinae `Biota sp. D` Potential SRE

Arbanitinae `Biota sp. E’ Potential SRE

Dipluridae Cethegus ‘sp.’ Potential SRE

Barychelidae

`Genus indet.` ‘sp. indet. (juvenile)’ Potential SRE

`Genus indet.` Potential SRE

Idiommata `salt lake sp. 1’ Potential SRE

Idiommata `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Idiommata `yelbeni` Potential SRE

Stanwellia `MYG359-DNA` Likely SRE

Synothele `forrestiana` Potential SRE

Synothele `nr sp. B03` Potential SRE

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Family/Species Common Name EPBC

Act

WC/BC

Act DPaW

SR

E s

tatu

s

PM

ST

WA

M d

ata

base

searc

h

Bu

rbid

ge e

t al.

20

04

WA

M d

ata

base

DP

aW

lis

tin

g

(So

uth

Co

ast

)

Raven

sth

orp

e

(Bio

ta 2

00

4)

Natu

reM

ap

reco

rd c

lose

by

Fie

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urv

ey

(Eco

scp

ap

e)

Synothele `pseudidiommata` Potential SRE

Synothele `salt lake sp. 1` Potential SRE

Synothele `sp. B06` Potential SRE

Synothele `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Synothele parifusca Potential SRE

Anaminae

Teyl `Biota sp. F` Potential SRE

Teyl `double-door sp. ` Potential SRE

Teyl `Fitzgerald sp. 1` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG068` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG192` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG455` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG455` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG456` Potential SRE

Teyl `MYG510` Potential SRE

Teyl `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Teyl `sp. nov.` Potential SRE

Yilgarnia `MYG458 Potential SRE

Yilgarnia `sp. indet. (female)` Potential SRE

Yilgarnia currycomboides Potential SRE

Ctenizidae Conothele `MYG059` Potential SRE

Conothele `salt lake sp. 1` Potential SRE

Pseudoscopriones

Olpiidae

`Beierolpium` `sp. B08` Potential SRE

`Beierolpium` `sp. B09` Potential SRE

`Beierolpium` `sp. B10` Potential SRE

Indolpium `sp. B13` Potential SRE

Indolpium `sp. B14` Potential SRE

`Beierolpium` `sp. B08` Potential SRE

Neopilionidae `Genus indet.` `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Iulomorphidae `indet.` `sp. B03` Potential SRE

Tridenchtehoniidae Dithella sp. Potential SRE

Crustaceans

Daphniidae

Daphne jollyi (Water flea) P1

Millipedes

Spirostreptida

Iulomorphidae

Atelomastix anancita S3 Vu

Atelomastix ‘bamfordi?’ Potential SRE

Atelomastix brennani S3 Vu

Atelomastix dendritica Recherche Atelomastix Millipede

S3 Vu

Atelomastix grandis S3 Vu

Atelomastix gibsoni Confirmed SRE

Atelomastix lengae S3 Vu

Atelomastix longbottomi S3 Vu

Atelomastix melindae S3 Vu

Atelomastix priona S3 Vu

Atelomastix psittacina Potential SRE

Atelomastix sarahae S3 Vu

Atelomastix `sp. indet. (female)` Potential SRE

Podykipus ``East Mt Barren` Potential SRE

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Family/Species Common Name EPBC

Act

WC/BC

Act DPaW

SR

E s

tatu

s

PM

ST

WA

M d

ata

base

searc

h

Bu

rbid

ge e

t al.

20

04

WA

M d

ata

base

DP

aW

lis

tin

g

(So

uth

Co

ast

)

Raven

sth

orp

e

(Bio

ta 2

00

4)

Natu

reM

ap

reco

rd c

lose

by

Fie

ld s

urv

ey

(Eco

scp

ap

e)

Podykipus `sp. ` Potential SRE

Samichus `Cape Arid` Potential SRE

Samichus`Le Grand` Potential SRE

Samichus `sp.7` Potential SRE

Polydesmida

Paradoxosomatidae

Antichiropus `East Mt Barren` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `FNP` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `LeGrand east` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `Mt Arid` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `pasley` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `RA1` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `recherche` Potential SRE

Antichiropus `saeda` Potential SRE

Antichiropus baudini Potential SRE

Antichiropus buchanorum Potential SRE

Antichiropus cuspis Potential SRE

Antichiropus equinus Potential SRE

Antichiropus exclamatus Potential SRE

Antichiropus lacustrinus Potential SRE

Antichiropus laticlavius Potential SRE

Antichiropus rex Potential SRE

Antichiropus simpulus Potential SRE

Antichiropus `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)` Potential SRE

Cyliosomatidae

Cyliosoma sarahae (ex Epicycliosoma)

Sarah’s Pill Millipede S3 Vu Confirmed SRE

Chilopoda

Chilenophilidae Sepedonophilus `sp. B04` Potential SRE

Scorpiones

Buthidae Lychas `sp.1` Potential SRE

Lychas `sp.` Potential SRE

Urodacidae

Urodacus `sp.1` Potential SRE

Urodacus`sp B08` Potential SRE

Urodacus`sp` Potential SRE

Urodacus `twotone-spiny?` Potential SRE

Urodacus `woodwardii?` Potential SRE

Urodacus `sp.B03` Potential SRE

Molluscs

Bothriembryontidae

Bothriembryon cf. balteolus Potential SRE

Bothriembryon cf. rhodostomus Potential SRE

Bothriembryon rhodostomus Potential SRE

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Table 5: Raw species output from WAM database searches (including marine and subterranean species)

Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Crustacea

Amphipoda

Corophiidae Apocrophium acutum Esperance Port Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping Many - - Marine species -

Ischyroceridae

Ericthonius pugnax Esperance Port Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping Many - - Marine species -

Jassa slatteryi Esperance Port Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - Many - - Marine species -

Uristidae Stephonyx pirloti Charlie Island Near Esperance George, R.W. 1960 - - - - Marine species -

Anostraca

Parartemiidae

Parartemia acidiphila lake on Guest Rd, Esperance hinterland

Timms, B.V. 2008 - 50 M & F - Shrimp species -

Parartemia longicaudata

- BVT - 26 M & F - Shrimp species -

Parartemia purpurea 38kms N of Esperance, unnamed lake on south side of Speddingup Rd

BVT - 76 - - Shrimp species -

Thamnocephalidae

Branchinella sp. Salmon Gums Brown, A.K. 1941 1 - - Shrimp species -

Branchinella affinis Brackish Salt Flats, Fitz? Longbottom, A. 1986 - - - Shrimp species -

Branchinella australiensis

Swan Lagoon, Grasspatch Longbottom, A. 1986 - - - Shrimp species -

Branchinella vosperi Mt Ney Track, Kau Nature Reserve, Approx. 60 Km Ne Esperance

Timms, B. & Vosper, J.

2005 From Road Ruds

6 M & F - Shrimp species -

Branchinella papillata Pond East Of Lake Next To Kau Rock, Kau Nature Reserve, Ne Of Esperance

Timms, B. 2007 6 M & F - Shrimp species -

Calanoida

Centropagidae Boeckella shieli 60km Pool, N.N.E. Esperance Shiel, R.J. & Brock, M.A.

1981 - 57 M & F - Freshwater and marine copepods

-

Decapoda -

Alpheidae

Alpheus parasocialis Jetty Piles, Esperance Bay Butler, W.H. 1954 7 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Alpheus villosus Alexander Bay, East Of Esperance

Butler, W.H. 1960 2 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Alpheus socialis Esperance Port Taylor St Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Pylon scraping

>9 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Diogenidae - Esperance Port, Channel Marker 2

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Pylon scraping

2 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Grapsidae Leptograpsodes octodentatus

Stokes Inlet Fisheries & Fauna

1972 net 10 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Hippolytidae Esperance Port Tanker Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Hymenosomatidae Halicarcinus orvatus Esperance Port Taylor St Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Pylon scraping

2 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Caridea - Esperance Geraldton Port Authority

2002 3 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Majidae Naxia tumida Esperance - 1979 Beach - - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Palaemonidae

Palaemon serenus Esperance, Bandy Creek Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 1 -Marine and freshwater species

-

Palaemonetes australis Small Stream, 17mls West Of Esperance, S.W.A

Bray, D. 1972 - 2 M & F -Marine and freshwater species

-

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

- Esperance Port, New Berth 1 Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 7 - -Marine and freshwater species

-

Parastacidae Cherax destructor Munglinup Reserve, Shark Lake, Esperance

Pearson, G. (CALM)

1994 - 2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pilumnidae

Pilumnus rufopunctatus

Esperance Port, New Berth 1 Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 2 - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pilumnus acer Esperance Port Taylor St Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 4 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

- Esperance Port, Tanker Jetty Dolphin

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Upogebiidae

Upogebia hexaceras Probably N.W.A. Godfrey, K.

1960 - 2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Upogebia bowerbankii Esperance, S.W.A. Butler, W.H.

1960 - 2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Xanthidae - Esperance, Bandy Creek Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 3 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Diplostraca -

Limnadiidae

Limnadopsis paradoxa Sieda Farm, E Of Grass Patch Timms, B.V. 2007 - 122 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

Paralimnadia badia Mt Ridley Timms, B.V. 2007 - 33 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

Paralimnadia cygnorum

64 km NE of Esperance, lake pool beach near Kau Rock

Timms, B.V. 2007 - 48 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

Paralimnadia westraliensis sp. nov.

Grass Patch, 6.6 km E on Sieda Farm

Timms, B.V. 2007 - 123 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

Lynceidae Lynceus macleayanus Swan Lagoon Timms, B.V. 1986 - 38 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

- Extremalona timmsi Grass Patch; nameless lake at Guest Road (north of Esperance)

Timms, B.V. 2007 - 3 - Inland Lakes Marine and freshwater species

-

Isopoda

Idoteidae - Inside Table Top I. Duke Of Orleans Bay

Geraldton Port Authority

1976 - 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Leptanthuridae Accalathura sp. nov. Esperance Port Channel Marker 1

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Sphaeromatidae

Cilicaea crassicaudata Esperance Port, Tanker Jetty Dolphin

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Qualitative visual

2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Ischyromene sp.nov. Esperance Port Channel Marker 1

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping 2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Oximasphaera sp. indet Esperance Port, Tanker Jetty Dolphin

Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Qualitative visual

2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Paracerceis sculpta Esperance Port, New Berth 1 Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping 9 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Sphaeroma serratum Esperance, Bandy Creek Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 - 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

- Bandy Creek, 12 Km North Of Esperance

Cross, N 1985 - 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Stenetriidae Stenetrium sp. nov Esperance Port, Tanker Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 scraping 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pedunculata

Iblidae Ibla quadrivalvis Tanker Jetty, Esperance Bay Whisson, C.S. 2003 - >7 - On Wooden Piling

Marine species -

Lepadidae Lepas anserifers Alexander Bay, 50 Miles E Of Esperance

Shelley, T. 1979 - Many - - Marine species -

Sessilia -

Archaeobalanidae Euacasta sporillus Tanker Jetty, Esperance Wells, F.E., Bryce, C.W. & Haigh, N.

1985 - Many - - Marine species -

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Balanidae

Austromegabalanus nigrescens

Esperance Jetty

Baynes, A., Jones, D.S., Wells, F.E., Marsh, L.M., Jones, D.S., Humphreys, W.F., Geraldton Port Auth.

1984-2002 Pylon scraping

Many - - Marine species -

Balanus variegatus Esperance, Bandy Creek Wall Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Qualitative visual

Many - - Marine species -

Balanus amphitrite Esperance, Bandy Creek Jetty Geraldton Port Authority

2002 Qualitative visual

Many - - Marine species -

Megabalanus tintinnabulum

West Beach, Esperance Jones, D.S. 1987 Qualitative visual

3 - - Marine species -

Tetraclitidae

Epopella simplex

Esperance Port, Channel Marker 2, Alexander Bay, George`S Oceanarium, Esperance.

Longbottom, A., Geraldton Port Authority

1979, 2002 Pylon scraping

Many - - Marine species -

Tetraclitella purpurascens

Dempster Head, Israelite Bay

Jones, D.S., Whisson, C.S., Humphreys, W.F., Longbottom, A.F.

1984-2003 - Many - - Marine species -

Tanaidacea

Apseudidae

Apseudes atuini Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

5 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Bunakenia salzella Summys Park Beach, Bandy Creek Hbr, Esperance

Bamber, R. 2003 van veen tube

28 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Kalliapseudidae Kalliapseudes struthi Esperance Bay

Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

11 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Leptocheliidae

Leptochelia daggi Esperance Bay

Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

13 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Leptochelia nobbi Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Leptochelia vimesi Esperance Bay Grove, S.? 2003 Grab sample 1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pseudoleptochelia fairgo

Esperance Bay Bamber, R., Wells, F.E.

2003 van veen grab

42 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pagurapseudidae Macrolabrum impedimenta

Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

2 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Parapseudidae Pakistanapseudes ridiculli

Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

4 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Parapseudes latifrons Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

6 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Saltipedis forex Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

37 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Saltipedis incognita Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

7 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Bathytanais greebo Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Paratanais gaspodei Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

20 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Pseudotanaidae Pseudotanais scrappi Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003

van veen grab

1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Tanaellaidae Araphura io Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003

van veen grab

7 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Tanaella dongo Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

1 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Tanaidae Zeuxo angua

Summys Park Beach, Bandy Creek Hbr, Esperance

Bamber, R. 2003 van veen tube

52 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Zeuxo nannioggae Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003 van veen grab

3 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Typhlotanaidae Typhlotanais lutze

Esperance Bay Bamber, R. 2003

van veen grab

13 - - Marine and freshwater species

-

Arachnids

Mygalomorphs

Nemesiidae

`Chenistonia?` ‘sp’ Sieda (Fitz. Loc. 41) E. of Grass Patch

Main, B. 1995 Wet pitfall 1 Water reserve Unlikely Genus not likely to include SRE species

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG346’

Kundip, 17.4 km SE. of Ravensthorpe

Biota 2004 Dry pitfall 20 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` `MYG347`

`Sieda` (Fitz. Loc. 41), E. of Grass Patch

Biota hand 2 house lawn, cool, rainy, at night

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG349’

30.1 km SE. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2004 Dry pitfall 4 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG440’

Kundip, 17.4 km SE. of Ravensthorpe

Harvey 2004 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG468’

Fitzgerald River National Park Harvey 2004 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG485’

Fitzgerald River National Park Harvey 2004 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘MYG509’

Kangawarie Clearing, ca. 50 km NW. of Israelite Bay

Harvey 2005 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

`Proshermacha` ‘sp.indet. (female)’ & ‘sp.indet. (juvenile)’

Ravensthorpe Range North Harvey 2007 27 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aname `Barrett sp. 1` Mt Ragged, Cape Arid National Park

Main, B. 1995 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `Barrett sp. 2` Mt Ragged, Cape Arid National Park

Main, B. 1995 4 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `Biota sp. B` 24.6 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `Biota sp. F` 34.3 km SE. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 2 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `Biota sp. I` 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `kwonkoides spp. group`

Bandalup Hill Main, B. 1993 4 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `Lake Exclamation sp. 1`

Exclamation Lake Main, B. 2002 2 - Mallee/heath Potential SRE

Data deficiency

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Nemesiidae

Aname mainae

Sieda, Fitz. Loc. 41, Exclamation Lake, Lake Gulson, Arnolds Road, Forrestania, Cocanarup Timber Reserve, Kundip Mine area

Main, B., Biota 1994-2005 Dry and wet pitfall

39 M & F No SRE

Species has been found in a variety of habitats at several locations.

Aname `MYG004` Ora Banda ATA 2006 1 M No SRE Wide distribution

Aname `MYG010` Digger Rocks Biota 2006 Dry pitfall 24 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aname ‘MYG181 (juvenile)`

Forrestania Biota 2006 Dry pitfall 2 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aname `MYG182` Forrestania Biota 2006 Dry pitfall 2 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `MYG212 Mt Henry, ca. 17 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2013 hand foraging

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `MYG391` Dundas Nature Reserve Biota 2009 Dry pitfall 2 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `MYG398` 5 km SW. of Lake Medcalf Phoenix 2013 excavated burrow

5 - dwarf scrub - regrowth – flats/low hills

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `MYG399’ 5 km SW. of Lake Medcalf Phoenix 2013 Dry pitfall 1 - open mallee & dwarf scrub

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `MYG461` Lake Cronin Nature Reserve Harvey 2015 Dry pitfall 1 - From burrow Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `sp. 1 (red head)`

Mt Henry, ca. 17 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2013 hand foraging

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `sp. 2 (grey)` Mt Henry, ca. 17 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2012 hand foraging

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aname `sp. B03 nr villosus`

Mt Henry, ca. 17 km S. of Norseman

Curran 2013 Hand foraging

1 F Unlikely

Likely to belong to widespread species Anidiops villosus

Aname `sp. indet. (female) & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

SE. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2013 - 53 F & J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aname `sp.` Recherche Archipelago, Middle Island, 33.4 km NNW. of Salmon Gums

Main and Harvey

2008 - 16 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Chenistonia `MYG344-DNA`

Orleans Bay Caravan Park Longbottom 2004 hand foraging

1 - in fresh hole under tent

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Chenistonia `MYG348` 26.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe, Fitzgerald River National Park,

Biota, Leng 2007 hand foraging, dry pitfall

7 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Chenistonia `raggedensis`

Cape Arid National Park Main, B. 1996 Wet pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Chenistonia `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Orleans Bay caravan park, Exclamation Lake, Ravensthorpe Range North

Biota, Harvey, M.

2007 - 17 F&J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Chenistonia `tepperi’ (Aname tepperi)

Grass Patch, Fitz. Loc. 41, Commander Rocks, 37.3 km NNW. of Salmon Gums, Boondadup River,

Main, B., 1970-2008 - 35 M&F No SRE Widespread distribution

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Chenistonia cuspidata Twin Peak Island, Recherche Archipelago

Main, B. 1950 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Nemesiidae

Kwonkan`MYG060` Forrestania Biota 2006 hand collected

2 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan `MYG096` Fitzgerald River National Park Phoenix 2011 Dry pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan`MYG122` Cape Arid National Park DEC 2006 Dry pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan `MYG175` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Dry pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan `MYG183` Forrestania, 79.6 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2009 Dry pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan `MYG343`

`Sieda`, E. of Grass Patch

Longbottom 2003 - 1 M

in shower recess after warm, drizzly night

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan silvestre Juranda Main, B. 1953 By hand 1 - Only 2 records known to date

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Kwonkan `sp. 32.5 km NNW. of Salmon Gum

Rapallo, Main, B. 1993-2015 Pitfall traps 14 M Malee/heath Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Merredinia `MYG454-DNA`

Ravensthorpe Range South, site WAM 17

Leng 2007 - 1 F in open burrow

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Merredinia `sp. indet. (female)`

Ravensthorpe GHD 2013 - 1 F Eucalyptus woodland

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Merredinia damsonoides

Lake Cronin How, R. 1979 - 10 M Records known from across the south-west WA

No SRE Widespread distribution

Pseudoteyl sp. 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 2 M

Only one species described to date (Pseudoteyl vancouveri) which is only known from west of Albany

No SRE Widespread distribution

Actinopodidae

Missulena `insignis spp. grp`

29.5 km NNW. of Salmon Gums, playa lake

Main, B. 2008 - 1 M No SRE Widespread distribution

Missulena `MYG041` Cocanarup Timber Reserve

Harold 1994 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Missulena `MYG042` Digger Rocks, 89.1 km SE. of Hyden, site DR10

Biota Environmental Sciences

2006 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Missulena `MYG051` Exclamation Lake, site SG 12

Biota Environmental Sciences

2002 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Missulena `MYG289-DNA`

Fitzgerald River National Park, East Mt Barren, site 6

Moir 2006 - 2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Missulena `sp. B04` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 - 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Missulena `sp. indet. (female)`

Forrestania, Kundip Biota 2008 Burrow searches

2 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Missulena granulosa Esperance, Grass Patch, Aerodrome Road Nature Reserve

Longbottom 1978 By hand 6 No SRE Widespread distribution

Missulena hoggi Esperance, Salmon Gums Goddard 1972-1983 By hand 3 No SRE Widespread distribution

Missulena occatoria Hopetoun, Salmon Gums Doney, Sanders 1938-1985 Pitfall 6 No SRE Widespread distribution

Missulena pinguipes Digger Rocks Biota 2006 Dry pitfall 5 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Idiopidae

`Genus indet.` ‘sp/indet.(juvenile)’

Forrestania, 82.5 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2008 Dug from burrow

4 J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

`Eucanippe` ‘Biota sp. B’ ca. 37 km SE. of Ravensthorpe Main 2005 Dry pitfall 1 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

`Eucanippe` ‘MYG072’ 24.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 14 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

`Eucyrtops/Gaius?` `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Cape Le Grand National Park Main 2006 hand collected

2 J Under rock No SRE Research & Expertise

Arbanitinae `Genus indet.` `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Forrestania, 82.5 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2008 Dug from burrow

3 J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `Biota sp. D` 26.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 7 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `Biota sp. E` 24.6 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 5 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `charlesi’ Peak Charles Main 1992 - 1 M heath Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `esperance` Cascade Primary School, near Esperance

Main 1992 Hand collection

1 M Grass patch Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `longbottomi`

Fitz. Loc. 41 (`Sieda`), E. of Grass Patch

Main, B. 1983 Hand collection

1 M Grass patch Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `MYG064 (female)` &`MYG064 (juvenile)`

Forrestania, 93.4 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2005 Dug from burrow

48 F&J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `MYG065 (female)` & `MYG065 (juvenile)`

Forrestania, 89.3 km ESE. of Hyden

Biota 2005 Dug from burrow

37 F&J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `MYG065` Forrestania, 31.9 km SE. of Hyden

Biota 2008 Dug from burrow

2 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `MYG075` Ravensthorpe Framenau, V 2006

on road at night, mallee on clay, misty rain

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `MYG123’ Cape Arid National Park, Mt Ragge

Framenau, V 2006 3 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `salt lake sp. 1 [= `haroldi`]

Exclamation Lake Main B. 2002 Dry pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `sp. 1` Ravensthorpe Range South Main, B. 2007 Hand collection

2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `sp. B11` Mt Henry, ca. 19 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2012 Hand collection

1 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Aganippe `sp. B12` Mt Henry, ca. 24 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2012 Hand collection

1 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `sp. B13` Mt Henry, ca. 21 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2012

Hand collection 1 F

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `sp. B14` Mt Henry, ca. 27 km S. of Norseman

Bennelongia 2012

Hand collection 1 F

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Kundip, 17.7 km SE. of Ravensthorpe, Forrestania, 82 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2013 Hand collection 55 F&J

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `sp. nov.`

Grass Patch, Fitz. Loc. 41, Bandalup Hill, rrestania, 40.9 km NE. of Holt Rock, Cape Le Grand National Park, 5 km NNW. of Salmon Gums, Balladonia Roadhouse.

Main, B. 1989 Hand collection

8 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aganippe `species A (Biota)`

Forrestania, 84 km E. of Hyden (water pipeline)

Biota 2006 Hand collection, pitfall

5 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe `twig-lining sp.`

Ravensthorpe Range North, Overshot Hill

Main, B. 2007 Hand collection

2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research and Expertise

Aganippe rhaphiduca (complex)

24.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe, Oldfield loc. 67, 10 km SW. of Ravensthorpe

Main, B. 1996-2005 Dry pitfall 8 M No SRE Widespread distribution

Anidiops`jonesae (sp. F)`

Grass Patch, grain bin area, Grass Patch Primary School, Grass Patch townsite, Salmon Gums

Main, B. 1987-2005 Hand collection

12 M Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops`MYG063 & Aname `MYG063 (female)`

Forrestania Biota 2008 Hand collection

11 F Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops `MYG076` Red Lake Longbottom 2006 1 F climbing shade cloth at night, cool damp

Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops `sp. A` Munglinup, Esperance area Main, B. 1995 Hand foraging

2 M Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops ‘sp. B02` Mt Henry, ca. 17 km S. of Norseman

Curran 2013 Hand collection

2 F Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops `sp. D (caiguna)?

15 miles S. of Holt Rock Main, B. 1966 Hand foraging

1 M Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops `sp. E`

Munglinup Beach, Scaddan, 3 km N. of mouth of Munglinup River, 11 km W. of Point Dempster, Fitzgerald River National Park

Main, B. 1931-1995 - 5 - Unlikely

Species of the genus Anidiops are mostly widespread

Anidiops ‘sp.’ Ravensthorpe Range South Leng 2007 Hand foraging

7 F & J Unlikely

Widespread distribution, likely to belong to Anidiops villosus

Anidiops villosus Lake King, Ravensthorpe Main, B. 1990-1993 - 2 M No SRE Widespread distribution

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Idiopidae

Blakistonia `mainae` Mt Ragged walking trail, Mount Ragged, Cape Arid National Park

Main, B. 1986-2014 - 6 F & J main walking trail

Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Blakistonia `MYG451` 32 km SE. of Ravensthorpe

Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 1 M Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Blakistonia `olea?` 5 miles N. of Peak Charles

Main, B. 1955 Dry pitfall 3 J Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Eucyrtops`MYG141` 26.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 2 M Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Eucyrtops ‘sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Digger Rocks, 95 km SE. of Hyden, Forrestania, 81 km E. of hyden

Biota 2006 Dug from burrow

86 F Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Eucyrtops latior Fitzgerald River National Park, Barrett 1996 Wet pitfall 1 M Unlikely SRE Research & Expertise

Arbanitinae ̀ Biota sp. C` 34.3 km SE. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 14 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Arbanitinae `Biota sp. D`

34.3 km SE. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 3 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Arbanitinae `Biota sp. E’ 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota 2005 Dry pitfall 7 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Dipluridae Cethegus ‘sp.’ Sieda, E. of Grass Patch, Peak Charles National Park

Main, B. 1996-2001 Wet pitfall 3 M&J Potential SRE

Family known to include SREs

Barychelidae

`Genus indet.` ‘sp. indet. (juvenile)’

Recherche Archipelago, Cooper Island; 33.9 km NNW. of Salmon Gums

Waldock, Main 2011 - 2 J - - Potential SRE

Data deficiency

`Genus indet.` Lake Gulson, Exclamation Lake

Main, B. 2003 Wet pitfall and dry pitfall

1 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Aurecocrypta `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Ravensthorpe GHD 2013 burrow 1 J Unlikely Species is likely to have widespread distribution

Idiommata `salt lake sp. 1’

Exclamation Lake Biota 2002 Hand collected

1 M in open burrow Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Idiommata `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Kundip, Forrestania Biota 2013 Hand collected

2 J Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Idiommata `yelbeni` Forrestania, 84 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2006 Hand collected

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Idiommata blackwalli Fitzgerald, Culham Inlet, Speddingup, Ravensthorpe

Main, B. 1981-1996 Hand collected

4 M under mallee stump

No SRE Widespread distribution

Stanwellia `MYG359-DNA`

Cape Arid National Park, Moir 2006 Hand collected

2 F & J in burrow Likely SRE Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele `forrestiana` Forrestania Biota

2006 Hand collected

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele `nr sp. B03` Mt Henry Bennelongia

2012 Hand collected

1 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele `pseudidiommata`

26.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe Biota

2005 Hand collected

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele `salt lake sp. 1`

Exclamation Lake Biota

2002 Hand collected

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele `sp. B06` Mt Henry Bennelongia

2012 Hand collected

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Barychelidae

Synothele `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Fitzgerald River National Park, Kundip

Biota, Phoenix 2010-2013 Litter sifting, burrow search

9 J

gully sides, drainage line, footslope, open eucalypt over open Acacia over Triodia grassland

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Synothele longbottomi Forrestania Biota 2006 Dry pitfall 1 M No SRE Widespread distribution

Synothele parifusca Recherche Archipelago Serventy 1950 By hand 2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Synothele rastelloides Mason Bay Harold,G. 1993 pitfall 2 F yate woodland No SRE Widespread distribution

Anaminae

Teyl `Biota sp. F` 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe, site RNOCTS3

Biota 2005 dry pitfall

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `double-door sp. ` 32 km NW. of Salmon Gums, site 8B

Rapallo 2008 pitfall

1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `Fitzgerald sp. 1` Fitzgerald River National Park, East Mt Barren, near summit, burnt 2006

Moir 2007 hand collected

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `goldfields sp.` Sieda, Fitz. Loc. 41, Grass Patch

Longbottom 2000 by hand

1 M

No SRE Widespread distribution

Teyl `MYG068` Forrestania, 91 km ESE. of Hyden

Biota 2008 dug from burrow

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `MYG192`

Bandalup Creek area, 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe, site RNOCTS03

Biota 2005 dry pitfall trap

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `MYG455` 24.6 km E. of Ravensthorpe, site RNOCTS1

Biota 2005 dry pitfall

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `MYG455` 25.5 km E. of Ravensthorpe, site RNOCTS3

Biota 2005 dry pitfall

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `MYG456` 34.3 km SE. of Ravensthorpe, site CMS1

Biota 2005 dry pitfall

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `MYG510` 5 km SW. of Lake Medcalf Phoenix

2013 dry pitfall trap

1 M

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Teyl `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

9.9 km E. of Ravensthorpe, Grass Patch, Sieda, Lake Gilmore

GHD, Sanders, Longbottom

1995-2013 Pitfall, hand 5 J Potentially belongs to one of the Teyl species above

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Teyl `sp. nov.` Fitzgerald River National Park Main, B. 1996 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Yilgarnia `MYG458 Grass Patch, Sieda Longbottom 2005 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Yilgarnia `sp. indet. (female)`

Kundip Biota 2013 Burrow search

1 F Potentially belongs to oen of the two other Yilgarnia species

Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Yilgarnia currycomboides

Peak Charles Main, B. 1956 - 2 M&F Known from only one location

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Ctenizidae Conothele `MYG059` Forrestania, 82.7 km E. of Hyden

Biota 2008 Dug from burrow

1 M - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Conothele `salt lake sp. 1`

Exclamation Lake Biota 2002 dry pitfall

1 M - - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Pseudoscorpiones

Olpiidae

`Beierolpium` `sp. B08` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Wet pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

`Beierolpium` `sp. B09` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Wet pitfall 2 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

`Beierolpium` `sp. B10` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Wet pitfall 1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Indolpium `sp. B13` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Wet pitfall 2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Indolpium `sp. B14` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Wet pitfall 2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Cycliosomatidae Cycliosoma sarahae Cape Le Grand, Cape Arid, NP Moir 2006 Hand collection

55 M&F Under rock Restricted distribution Confirmed SRE

Research & Expertise

Neopilionidae `Genus indet.` `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Fitzgerald River National Park, Cape Arid National Park

Moir, Bennelongia

1999, 2006 Hand collecting

11 Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Iulomorphidae `indet.` `sp. B03` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Hand foraging

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Tridenchtehoniidae Dithella sp. Cocanarup Timber Reserve Harvey 2005 - 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Diplopoda

Cyliosomatidae Cyliosoma sarahae Cape Le Grand, Cape Arid, NP Moir 2006 Hand collection

55 M&F Under rock Restricted distribution Confirmed SRE

Research & Expertise

Paradoxosomatidae

Antichiropus `East Mt Barren`

Fitzgerald River National Park Moir 2007 Litter sifting 3 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `FNP` Fitzgerald River National Park Harvey, Phoenix 2010, 1994 By hand 4 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `LeGrand east`

Cape Le Grand National Park Waldock 2014 By hand >55 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `Mt Arid` Cape Arid National Park Comer 2010 dry pitfall 4 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `pasley` Cape Arid National Park, Pasley Track, 12.7 km NNW. Of Cape Pasley

DPaW 2014 dry pitfall 19 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `RA1` Recherche Archipelago: Middle Island

Longbottom 1989 - 3 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `recherche`

Recherche Archipelago, Middle island

Comer 2009 Dry pitfall 8 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `saeda` Peak Charles, W. slopes 1/3 height of peak, 0.4 km SW. of carpark

Longbottom 2014 By hand 6 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus baudini Shark Lake Road, Coolinup Nature Reserve, Esperance

Vam Heurck, Moir

1999, 2007 by hand 225 M&F under rock Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Antichiropus buchanorum

Dundas Rocks, Coolgardie-Esperance Highway

Waldock 2011 by hand 14 M&F under rock Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Paradoxosomatidae

Antichiropus cuspis 24.4 km E. of Ravensthorpe, Ravensthorpe Range South

Leng, Moir 2005,2007 by hand 88 M&F under rock Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus equinus Lake King-Norseman Road Guthrie 1999 Wet pitfall 77 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus exclamatus

Exclamation Lake, Pyramid Lake

Biota 2002 Dry pitfall 61 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus lacustrinus

Lake King-Norseman Road, Guthrie 1999 Wet pitfall 1 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus laticlavius Dunn Rock Nature Reserve Biota 2008 Wet pitfall 8 M&F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus rex N. of Edwards Road Van Heurck 1999 Wet pitfall 40 M&F in heavy, damp litter, mallee bush

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus simpulus Kangawarie Clearing Longbottom 2005 By hand 9 M&F under limestone near sunken tank

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Antichiropus `sp. indet. (female)` & `sp. indet. (juvenile)`

Cape Arid National Park, Ravensthorpe Range North, Fitzgerald River National Park

Leng, Biota, Phoenix

1977-2007 by hand 41 F&J under rocks Potentially belongs to either species above

Potential SRE

Data deficiency,

Iulomorphidae

Atelomastix ‘bamfordi?’ Fitzgerald River National Park, ca. 28 km NW. of Salmon Gums

Moir 2011 By hand 6 M&F under rock

A. bamfordi was previously recorded from north of Koolyaknobbing (400 km north of Fitzgerald River NP), may potentially not be the same species.

Potential SRE

Research & Expertise

Atelomastix `sp. indet. (female)`

Ravensthorpe Range South Newell, Leng 2007 Tullgren Funnel, hand collection

15 F&J under rocks Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Atelomastix anancita Cape Arid National Park Moir, Leng 2007 By hand 64 M&F under rocks Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix brennani Cape Le Grand National Park Moir, Waldock 2007 By hand 137 M&F Under granite rock

Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix dendritica Recherche Archipelago: Woody Island

Longbottom 1999 - 2 M in damp litter Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix flavognatha

Fitzgerald River National Park Harvey 1994 Hand collection

4 M Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix gibsoni Ravensthorpe Range North Leng 2007 Tullgren Funnel, hand collection

555 M&F in leaf litter, under rotting logs and bark

- Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix grandis Cape Le Grand National Park Moir 2006 Hand collection

27 M&F In soil Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix lengae Fitzgerald River National Park Newell 2011 - 41 M&F Under rock Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix longbottomi

Duke of Orleans Bay Moir 2007 Hand collection

14 M&F Under granite rocks

Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix melindae Duke of Orleans Bay Moir 2007 hand collected

47 M&F Under rock Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix priona Kangawarie Clearing Longbottom 2005 hand collected

2 M&F In litter Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Iulomorphidae

Atelomastix psittacina Ravensthorpe Range South Leng 2007 Hand collected

359 M&F Under rock, in litter

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Atelomastix sarahae Cape Arid National Park, Mt Arid south side near summit

Leng, Moir 2007 Hand collected

107 M&F Under rock Listed as Vulnerable under EPBC Act

Confirmed SRE

Restricted distribution

Podykipus ``East Mt Barren`

Fitzgerald River National park Moir 2014 Hand collection

9 M&F Under rock Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Podykipus `sp. ` Fitzgerald River National park Carr 2011 - 48 M&F Under rock Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Samichus `Cape Arid` Cape Arid National Park Moir 2007 Hand collection

2 - Under granite rocks

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Samichus`Le Grand` Cape Le Grand National Palk Moir 2007 Hand collection

1 - Under granite rocks

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Samichus `sp.7` Cape Le Grand National Palk, Duke of Orleans Bay

Moir 2007 Hand collection

6 - Under granite rocks

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Samichus `sp.` Cape Arid NP Waldock 2008 Hand collection

2 - Under granite slab on granite

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Chthoniidae

Austrochthonius `duchaci`

Ravensthorpe Range South Leng, Moir 2007 Tullgren Funnel

87 M&F In leaf litter Previously recorded from around Mt Gibson

No SRE Widespread

Austrochthonius `similis`

Ravensthorpe Range North, Cape Arid National Park

Leng, Waldock 2007 Tullgren Funnel

19 F&J Previously recorded north of Koolyanobbing

No SRE Widespread

Austrochthonius `sp. B04`

Mt Henry Bennelongia 2013 Leaf Litter 1 M No SRE Widespread

Austrochthonius australis

Cape Le Grand National Park Moir 2006 Tullgren Funnel

n/a n/a Known to occur around Walpole

No SRE Widespread

Austrochthonius muchmorei

Kundip Biota 2013 Soil sift 15 M&F

open eucalypt over open Acacia over Triodia grassland

Records from Perth region

No SRE Widespread

Lagynochthonius australicus

Ravensthrope Range, Fitzgerald River NP

Leng, Phoenix 2007 Leaf litter, tulgreen funnel

17 M&F No SRE Widespread

Synxenidae Phryssonotus novaehollandiae

Cape le Grand National Park Waldock 2014 Leaf litter M&F

Banksia thicket, Hanging Malle litter, gully and Corymbia copse

No SRE Widespread

Chilopoda

Henicopidae Henicops dentatus Fitzgerald River NP Edgecomb 1993 7 M&F Salmon gum woodland

No SRE Widespread

Chilenophilidae Sepedonophilus `sp. B04`

Mt henry Bennelongia 2013 Hand collection

2 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Scorpiones

Bothriuridae

Cercophonius michaelseni

Forrestania, 41.1 km NE. of Holt Rock

Biota, Harvey 1973, 2004 Wet pitfall, dry pitfall

9 M&F No SRE Widespread

Cercophonius sp. Fitzgerald River National Park, Scadden Road,

Van Heurck 1999 Wet pitfall 9 J No SRE Widespread

Cercophonius granulosus Mount Howick Waldock 1973

Hand collection

2 - Under granite slab

No SRE Widespread

Cercophonius sulcatus Ravensthorpe Range North, Forrestania

Leng, Volschenk 2007 Hand collection

16 M&F No SRE Widespread

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Buthidae Isometroides `sp.` Raventhorpe Leng, Volschenk 2007

Hand collection

7 M&F No SRE Widespread

Buthidae

Isometroides vescus Lake Cronin Humphreys 1925-1996 Pit fall 11 M&F No SRE Widespread

Lychas `adonis` Lake Cronin, Israelite Bay Humphreys 1925-1994 Pitfall Trap 12 No SRE Widespread

Lychas `austroccidentalis?`

Esperancem Hopetounm Recherche Archipelago, Cocanarup Timber Reserve, Duke or Orleans Bay, Israelite Bay

several 1937-2007 Hand collection

50 M&F No SRE Widespread

Lychas `sp.1` Cape Le Grand NP Waldock 2014 UV Light 4 J Potential SRE

Data deficiency

Lychas `sp.` Kundip Mine, Cape Arid, Recherche Archipelago

Waldock, Biota 2004-2008 14 - Potential SRE

Data deficiencywe

Lychas splendens Backmans Road, Wittenoom Road in Wittenoom Hill NR

Van Heurck 1999 Wet pitfall 4 - No SRE Widespread

Lychas annulatus McDermid Rock, Lake Cronin Humphreys 1981 Pitfall trap 19 -

Samphire, Casuarina campestris, heath, mallee/Triodia

No SRE Widespread

Lychas bituberculatus Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Hand collection

1 - No SRE Widespread

Lychas jonesae Forrestania, Mt Cattlin, Lake Cronin, McDermid Rock

Humphreys, Biota

1970-2008 Pitfall 7 Malee/heath, Eucalyptus salubris

No SRE Widespread

Urodacidae

Urodacus armatus Lake Cronin How 1940-1981 Hand collection

35 No SRE Widespread

Urodacus novaehollandiae

Ravensthorpe Range South, Boondadup River, Mason Bay, Middle Mount Barren, Cape Le Grand NP, Recherche Archipelago, Salmon Gums, Fitzgerald River NP, Juranda Rock

Leng 1970-2007 Hand collection

98 No SRE Widespread

Urodacus `sp.1` Kundip Biota 2007 Hand collection

4 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Urodacus`sp B08` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2013 Hand collection

2 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Urodacus`sp` Lake Metcalf, Fitzgerald River NP

Rapallo, Biota, Moir

2006-2013 Dry pitfall 44 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Urodacus `twotone-spiny?`

Cape Arid NP, Ravensthorpe Range South

Moir, Leng 2007 Hand collection

2 F Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Urodacus `woodwardii?`

Forrestania Biota 2004 Dry pitfall 10 M Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Urodacus `sp.B03` Mt Henry Bennelongia 2012 Hand collection

1 - Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Molluscs

Bothriembryontidae Bothriembryon cf. balteolus

just east of Styles Road on Norwoods Road; Esperance; Truslove Nature Reserve; Ravensthorpe; Meridan;

Whisson, C., Slack-Smith, S.M

1979-2010 Hand foraging

6 Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

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Order/Family Species Site Collector Date Collection

Method

No.

individuals Sex Habitat Comment SRE status

Reason for SRE

status

Bothriembryon cf. rhodostomus

Stokes National Park; Cape LeGrand National Park; Cape Arid National Park; Recherche Archipelago; Esperance

Whisson, C., Slack-Smith, S.M

2006-2012 Hand foraging

16 Melaleuca woodland

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Bothriembryon rhodostomus

Recherche Archipelago, Boxer Island; Observatory Island; South Twin Peak Island; Mondrain Island; Gunton Island; Woody Island; small granitic island in Rossiter Bay; Charles Island; Black Island

Slack-Smith, S.M.

1972-2012 Hand foraging

122

dead bushes, ussock grass, Acanthocarpus, Carpobrotus, Paperbark, under granite slabs

Potential SRE

Data deficiency, Research & Expertise

Bothriembryon rhodostomus subsp. wrightianus

Rabbit Island, Recherche Archipeligo

Iredale, T. 1921 - 5 Island populations, no applicable for study area

-

Bothriembryon rhodostomus subsp. hullianus

Gunton Island, Recherche Archipeligo

Iredale, T. 1921 - 4 Island populations, no applicable for study area

-

Bothriembryon rhodostomus subsp. perspectus

Woody Island, Recherche Archipeligo

Iredale, T. 1921 - 2 Island populations, no applicable for study area

-

Bothriembryon rhodostomus subsp. grantianus

Charlie Island (Charley) , Recherche Archipeligo

Iredale, T. 1921 - 4 Island populations, no applicable for study area

-

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Rapallo 2012, Level 2 Short Range Endemic Survey of the Marda Tenement and Level 1 Short Range Endemic Surveys of the Golden Orb and King Brown Tenements for Southern Cross Goldfields Ltd.