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Commonwealth of Australia

 

List of Threatened Ecological Communities Amendment (EC180) Instrument 2022

 

 

I, TANYA PLIBERSEK, Minister for the Environment and Water, pursuant to paragraph 184(a) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, amend the list referred to in section 181 of that Act by including in the list of threatened ecological communities in the endangered category:

 

Mount Kaputar land snail and slug community

 

as described in the Schedule to this instrument.

 

This instrument commences the day after registration.

 

 

 

Tanya Plibersek

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Tanya Plibersek

Minister for the Environment and Water

 

 

 

Dated ................ 26-9-22 .......................................................

 


SCHEDULE 1

 

Mount Kaputar land snail and slug community

The Mount Kaputar land snail and slug community is:

Scientific name

Common name

Annabellia bingara

New England carnivorous snail

Austrochloritis kaputarensis

Mt Kaputar bristle snail

Austrochloritis niangala

Tamworth uplands bristle snail

Austrorhytida nandewarensis

Nandewar carnivorous snail

Brevisentis kaputarensis

Mt Kaputar glass-snail

Cralopa kaputarensis

bronze rippled pinwheel snail

Discocharopa stenomphala

off-white pinwheel snail

Galadistes pustulosa

Mt Kaputar woodland snail

Kaputaresta nandewarensis

Nandewar pinhead snail

Levidens ponderi

coarse-grooved glass-snail

Scelidoropa nandewar

Nandewar Range pinwheel snail

Vitellidelos kaputarensis

Mt Kaputar carnivorous snail

Taxa yet to be formally named

Charopidae NE2

 

Charopidae NE6

 

Charopidae NE11

 

Charopidae NE19

 

Thersites sp. nov. ‘Kaputar’ [Camaenidae NE27]

Kaputar keeled snail

Triboniophorus sp. nov. ‘Kaputar’

Kaputar pink slug

 

The main geographic area where the Mount Kaputar land snail and slug community occurs is the Kaputar subregion of the Nandewar bioregion in New South Wales plus areas where suitable environments occur within ten kilometres from the boundary of the Kaputar subregion. An outlying occurrence of suitable habitats for the ecological community also occurs at Hobden Hill National Park.

The range of suitable environments and habitats in the Mount Kaputar region that comprise the particular area of nature that the land snail and slug assemblage inhabits are: