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" Y"" # Y## $ Y$$ % Y%% & Y&& FIdFullName GenusSpeciesSubspeciesCommon_Name1 JWSortSpeciesIDAuthority_Name FamilyTaxonomic_Note"Distribution_NoteBComment_on_Nomenclature_OccuranceEnvironmentTPWCA_2007&TPWCA_2007_FullNameTPWCA_NotesEPBCA_2007EPBCA_NotesIUCN_2002 CAMBA JAMBABONN02004_EPBCA_ Migratory_SpThreatenedSignificantCAVS_IDTAXON_ID BRS_IDGroup_CodeEndemicNT_Non_NativeAus_Non_Native Notes Christidis_Genus$Christidis_Species(Christidis_Comm_Name$Most_Recent_ChangeAtlas_Actionp S S S S S SYYYYYYYY BRS_IDCAVS_IDGROUP_CODEIdPrimaryKeyPrimaryKey1TAXON_ID SS SS SS!S S v1b N  : <@ @A@ $RA@ @ B$D  v9{߾dY$7R Z 5 c^>' @A  Y ?"@Platyplectrum ornatusPlatyplectrumornatusOrnate Burrowing Frog(Gray,1842)Limnodynastidae(@VL@UTERRESTRIALDDLimnodynastes ornatusQ3112A009Froghhhhhhh`XNNNNN73&^'PAA  Y r Y>@Notaden nichollsi NotadennichollsiDesert Spadefoot ToadParker,1940MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCNotaden nichollsi Y3100A033Frog>>>>>>>6.$$$$$ ^'@A@  Y r Y=@Notaden melanoscaphus NotadenmelanoscaphusNorthern Spadefoot ToadHosmer,1962LimnodynastidaeTERRESTRIALLCNotaden melanoscaphus G3099A032FrogXXXXXXXPH>>>>>%!^'0A@  Y r Y<@Neobatrachus sutor NeobatrachussutorShoemaker FrogMain,1957LimnodynastidaeTERRESTRIALLCNeobatrachus sutor W3087A031Frog3333333+#^' A@  Y r Y;@Neobatrachus sudelliNeobatrachussudelliSudell's Frog(Parker,1940)Limnodynastidae@VTERRESTRIALLCNeobatrachus centralis Z3083A030FrogN.centralis -> N.sudelli, Aug 2010OOOOOG?55555   ^!'A@  Y r Y:@Neobatrachus aquilonius NeobatrachusaquiloniusNorthern Burrowing FrogTyler, Davies and Martin,1981LimnodynastidaeTERRESTRIALLCNeobatrachus aquilonius U3270A029Frog~vlllllQM@@@@"^'A@@  Y r Y9@Limnodynastes lignarius LimnodynasteslignariusCarpenter Frog(Tyler,Martin and Davies,1979)Limnodynastidae @V @UTERRESTRIALLCLimnodynastes lignarius Z3067A028Frog~tttttYUH<<0^'@@  Y ? Limnodynastes depressus LimnodynastesdepressusFlat-headed FrogTyler, 1976Limnodynastidae@V@UTERRESTRIALDDLimnodynastes depressus FrogZZZZZZZRRRRRRR73&^'@?  Y r Y @Limnodynastes convexiusculus LimnodynastesconvexiusculusMarbled Frog(Macleay,1877)LimnodynastidaeTERRESTRIALLCLimnodynastes convexiusculusG3055A008FrogiiiiiiiaYOOOOO1-    ^ZLVAL4 | ( B B 6ZVUntil description by Thomson et al. (2000), this was included within C. rugosa (e.g. Cann 1998).Splitting from Rana follows Frost et al. (2006)Zwiefel (2000) split Sphenophryne, and transferred this species to Austrochaperina.Splitting from Bufo follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Before the description of this species, Gow (1981a) and others used the name L. latopalmata for NT populations: that species is no longer recognised to occur in the NT.Previously considered a subspecies of L. dorsalis (e.g. Cogger et al. 1983).Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)This central Australian taxon has been treated as a subspecies of L. caerulea by many authors (e.g. Tyler and Davies 1986:Cogger et al. 1983), but Donnellan et al. (2000) concluded that it was specifically distinct.Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)The central Australian population is sometimes included as a subspecies of L. caerulea (e.g. Tyler and Davies 1986), but recent opinion (Donnellan et al. 2000) has elevated it to specific rank.Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006) - cf Recent change from Litoria to Cyclorana follows Meyers et al. (1997).Recently described by Young et al. (2005).Gow (1981a) lists as Glauertia orientalis.Opisthodon follows Frost et al. (2006)Opisthodon follows Frost et al. (2006)Schauble et al. (2000) included the monospecific Megistolotis within Limnodynastes; although Megistolotis was retained by Aplin and Smith (2001)Tyler and Davies (1986) list NT records of this species as L. tasmaniensis (see Schauble et al. 2000).LVAL 4~ V ,pptThis central Australian taxon has been treated as a subspecies of L. caerulea by many authors (e.g. Tyler and Davies 1986:Cogger et al. 1983), but Donnellan et al. (2000) concluded that it was specifically distinct.Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)The central Australian population is sometimes included as a subspecies of L. caerulea (e.g. Tyler and Davies 1986), but recent opinion (Donnellan et al. 2000) has elevated it to specific rank.Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006) - cf Recent change from Litoria to Cyclorana follows Meyers et al. (1997).Recently described by Young et al. (2005).Gow (1981a) lists as Glauertia orientalis.Opisthodon follows Frost et al. (2006) ; updated to Platyplectrum following Frost, Grant, Faivovich, Bain, Haas, Haddad, de S, Channing, Wilkinson, Donnellan, Raxworthy, Campbell, Blotto, Moler, Drewes, Nussbaum, Lynch, Green, and Wheeler, 2006, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 297Opisthodon follows Frost et al. (2006); updated to Platyplectrum following Frost, Grant, Faivovich, Bain, Haas, Haddad, de S, Channing, Wilkinson, Donnellan, Raxworthy, Campbell, Blotto, Moler, Drewes, Nussbaum, Lynch, Green, and Wheeler, 2006, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 297Roberts (2010) has sunk Neobatrachus centralis (as a junior synonym) within Neobatrachus sudelli. Roberts, J.D. (2010). Taxonomic status of the Australian burrowing frogs Neobatrachus sudelli, N. centralis and Neoruinosus and clarification of the type specimen of N. albipes. Records of the Western Australian Museum 25: 455-458.Schauble et al. (2000) included the monospecific Megistolotis within Limnodynastes; although Megistolotis was retained by Aplin and Smith (2001)Tyler and Davies (1986) list NT records of this species as L. tasmaniensis (see Schauble et al. 2000).XR b I =[z'AA  Y r YB@Uperoleia micromeles UperoleiamicromelesTanami ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia micromeles Y3160A041Frogccccccc[SIIIII1-    ^'AA  Y r YB@Uperoleia lithomoda UperoleialithomodaStonemason ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia lithomoda W3159A040Frogfffffff^VLLLLL51$$$$^'AA  Y r YA@Uperoleia inundata UperoleiainundataFloodplain ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia inundata S3157A039FrogaaaaaaaYQGGGGG1-    ^' YqA  Y r Y Uperoleia crassaUperoleiacrassaTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALNEFrog       ~^c'pApA  Y r YA@Uperoleia borealis UperoleiaborealisNorthern ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia borealis M3154A038Frog]]]]]]]UMCCCCC-)^'`A`A  Y r Y@@?Uperoleia arenicola UperoleiaarenicolaJabiru ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia arenicola Y3152A037Frog^^^^^^^VNDDDDD-)^' @@PA  Y r Y@Crinia remota CriniaremotaRemote Froglet(Tyler and Parker,1974)MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCCrinia remota C3133A053Frog4444444,$ z^' @@A  Y r Y@Crinia deserticola CriniadeserticolaDesert Froglet(Liem and Ingram,1977)MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCCrinia deserticola Y3128A035FrogKKKKKKKC;11111    ^' ?0A  Y r Y@Crinia bilingua CriniabilinguaBilingual Froglet(Martin, Tyler and Davies,1980)MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCCrinia bilingua E3126A034FrogTTTTTTTLD:::::'#~^' @ A  Y r Y$@Platyplectrum spenceriPlatyplectrumspenceriSpencer's FrogParker,1940Limnodynastidae*@VL@UTERRESTRIALLCLimnodynastes spenceri S3113A010FrogaaaaaaaYQGGGGG-)^LLVAL D > @ PJrGeorges (pers. comm.) lists from the Victoria, Fitzmaurice, Daly, Alligator Rivers region and Goomadeer Rivers, with one (?dubious) record from the Roper.In the NT, known from the upper South and East Alligator, Liverpool and Mann Rivers (Cann 1998): King and Horner (1987) review distributional records. Mary (rockhole Kakadu), Daly (Katherine River), Alligator Rivers region, Liverpool-Mann - restricted to sandstone plateau (A. Georges pers. comm.) Myochelys after Georges & Thomson 2010.Only from the Daly and Victoria River systems (Cann 1998). WA border east to and including the Daly River (A. Georges pers. comm.)Cann (1998) lists it only from the Daly and South Alligator systems in the NT (and the Mitchell R. system in Queensland). Mainly in lower raches of rivers - Daly, Reynolds, Blyth-Cadell, Alligator Rivers regionRoper River east in all major rivers to the NT border (A. Georges pers. comm.)From and including Mary River east in all major rivers across Arnehm Land to but not including those that discharge into the Gulf (A. Georges pers. comm.)In the NT, known from most northern river systems, from the Victoria to the Nicholson (Cann 1998). cf Georges (pers. comm) - all rivers from the WA border to and including the Daly River.Cann (1998) lists them from the Roper R. system, Newcastle Ck system, and some Gulf rivers: Kennett et al. (1992) and King and Horner (1987a) discuss distribution, noting new record from Maria Island, and apparently erroneous claims from Arnhem Land (Good 1967). Georges (pers. comm) lists distribution as "Roper River, all rivers east of the Roper to the Qld border, Maria Island".all coastal rivers of the NT, and the larger offshore islands (Georges pers. comm).Blyth-Cadell, Liverpool-Mann, Alligator Rivers, Daly River, Victoria River (sandstone plateau and escarpments) (A. Georges pers. comm.)NT records listed in Tyler et al. (1994).Recent addition to the NT list, through records from Keep River NP and Bullo River (I. Morris)R ~ 3 &H'AA  Y r Y@Litoria cryptotis LitoriacryptotisHidden-ear FrogTyler and Martin,1977Hylidae~@ V~@ UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana cryptotis W3019A002FrogQQQQQQQIA77777!^'BA  Y r Y,@Litoria coplandi LitoriacoplandiCopland's Rock Frog(Tyler,1968)HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria coplandi C3177A014Frog)))))))!^'BA  Y r Y*@Litoria caerulea LitoriacaeruleaGreen Tree-frog(White, 1790)Hylidae@ V@UTERRESTRIALLCLitoria caerulea Z3171A013Frog;;;;;;;3+!!!!!  ^'AA  Y ?(@Litoria bicolor LitoriabicolorNorthern Dwarf Tree-frog(Gray,1842)HylidaeTERRESTRIALDDLitoria bicolor W3167A012Frog,,,,,,,$~^'AA  Y ??Litoria australis LitoriaaustralisGiant Frog(Gray,1842)Hylidae~@V~@UTERRESTRIALDDCyclorana australisS3017A001Frog2222222*"^'AA  Y r YG@Litoria alboguttata LitoriaalboguttataStriped Burrowing Frog(Gunther,1867)Hylidae@VR@X@UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana alboguttata S3165A057Froghhhhhhh`XNNNNN51$ ^'AA  Y ?? ?Uperoleia daviesae UperoleiadaviesaeHoward Springs ToadletYoung, Tyler and Kent 2005MyobatrachidaeT@VT@UTERRESTRIALVUFrogSSSSSSSKKKKKKKKG:.."^w'AA  Y r YC@Uperoleia trachyderma UperoleiatrachydermaBlacksoil ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981MyobatrachidaeTERRESTRIALLCUperoleia trachyderma A3272A042Frognnnnnnnf^TTTTT;7****^'AA  Y ?E@Uperoleia orientalis UperoleiaorientalisAlexandria Toadlet(Parker,1940)MyobatrachidaeT@VT@UTERRESTRIALDDUperoleia orientalis C3037A054Frogccccccc[SIIIII1- ^'̐AA  Y ? Uperoleia minima UperoleiaminimaSmall ToadletTyler, Davies and Martin,1981Myobatrachidae@XTERRESTRIALDDUperoleia minimaFrogEEEEEEE=======+'^R  J 5i$''BB  Y r YD@Litoria pallida LitoriapallidaPale FrogDavies, Martin and Watson,1983HylidaeP@[P@UTERRESTRIALLCLitoria pallidaM3218A051FrogJJJJJJJB:00000~^'&BB  Y r Y2@Litoria nasuta LitorianasutaRocket Frog(Gray,1842)HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria nasuta Z3199A021Frog       |^'%BB  Y r YF@Litoria microbelos LitoriamicrobelosJavelin Frog(Cogger, 1966)Hylidae@[@UTERRESTRIALLCLitoria microbelos A055Frog7777777/'''''' ^'$BB  Y r Y1@Litoria meiriana LitoriameirianaRockhole Frog(Tyler,1969)HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria meiriana Y3196A020Frog ^'#A B  Y r Y@Litoria maini LitoriamainiMain's FrogTyler and Martin,1977Hylidae~@[~@UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana maini Z3023A006Frog5555555-% z^'"AB  Y r Y@Litoria maculosa LitoriamaculosaDaly Waters FrogTyler and Martin,1977Hylidae~@[~@ UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana maculosaM3022A005FrogMMMMMMME=33333^'!AB  Y r Y@Litoria longipes LitorialongipesLong-footed FrogTyler and Martin,1977Hylidae~@[~@ UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana longipes K3021A004FrogNNNNNNNF>44444^' BB  Y r Y0@Litoria inermis LitoriainermisPeters' Frog(Peters,1867)HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria inermis Y3188A018Frog~^'ffBA  Y r Y @Litoria gilleni LitoriagilleniCentralian Tree Frog(Spencer, 1896)Hylidae@ V@ UTERRESTRIALLCLitoria gilleniC3185A017FrogBBBBBBB:2(((((~^'BA  Y r Y.@Litoria dahlii LitoriadahliiDahl's Aquatic Frog(Boulenger,1896)HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria dahlii G3179A015Frog'''''''     |^'AA  Y r Y@Litoria cultripes LitoriacultripesKnife-footed FrogParker,1940Hylidae~@ V~@ UTERRESTRIALLCCyclorana cultripes Y3020A003FrogAAAAAAA91''''' ^LVAL D @ < @@J*refer to Storr (1989) - this taxon shouldn't occur in NTGow (1981a) lists G. punctata from the NT. That taxon is no longer recognised from the NT, and specimens formerly attributed to it include, in part, the subsequently described taxa G. minuta, G. montium and G. nana.Gow (1981a) lists G. punctata from the NT. That taxon is no longer recognised from the NT, and specimens formerly attributed to it include, in part, the subsequently described taxa G. minuta, G. montium and G. nana.Recently described by Horner (2005)Definition circumscribed in Cann (1998) and Georges and Adams (1992).Included within E. victoriae until revision by Cann (1997).Nominate subspecies considered restricted to Cape York Peninsula and New Guinea by Cann (1998); subspecies E. s. worrelli (sometimes considered species) occurs across northern AustraliaGeorges (pers. Comm.) for separation from C. novaeguinea, and also notes evidence of introgression with C. rugosa from the Gilbert River in Qld.Reverted back to Chelodina - Georges and Thomson 2010Until description by Thomson et al. (2000), this was included within C. rugosa (e.g. Cann 1998). Updated Georges and Thomson 2010.Splitting from Rana follows Frost et al. (2006)Zwiefel (2000) split Sphenophryne, and transferred this species to Austrochaperina.Splitting from Bufo follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Before the description of this species, Gow (1981a) and others used the name L. latopalmata for NT populations: that species is no longer recognised to occur in the NT.Previously considered a subspecies of L. dorsalis (e.g. Cogger et al. 1983).Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)Sinking of Cyclorana within Litoria follows Frost et al. (2006)R y 9 JJ4'18BDB  Y r YF@?Austrochaperina adelphe AustrochaperinaadelpheNorthern Territory Frog(Zweifel, 1985)Microhylidae@[@UTERRESTRIALLCAustrochaperina adelphe A3280A056Frog{{{{{{{skaaaaaGC6**^'0@B@B  Y r YD@?Rhinella marinaRhinellamarinaCane ToadLinnaeus, 1758Bufonidae^@[^@UTERRESTRIAL(Int)K3269A052Frog!!!!!!!|^w'/A>>>>%!^'( B B  Y r Y3@?Litoria personata LitoriapersonataMasked Rock-frogTyler, Davies and Martin,1978HylidaeTERRESTRIALLCLitoria personata C3205A022FrogJJJJJJJB:00000    ^0R   Y6R';pBB  Y ?O@Chelodina burrungandjiiChelodinaburrungandjiiSandstone Snake-necked Turtle(Thomson, Kennett and Georges, 2000)Cheluidae@ [@X@UTERRESTRIALDDChelodina burrungandiiReptile}pdXL:^':`BB  Y???@Dermochelys coriacea DermochelyscoriaceaLeatherback Turtle(Vandelli,1761)DermochelyidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALVUDermochelys coriacea VUCES2013R301ReptiledddddddVND@@<<$     ^'9\BB ????@Natator depressus NatatordepressusFlatback Turtle(Garman,1880)CheloniidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALDDNatator depressus VUDDU2006R005ReptileEEEEEEE7/%!!^'8XBB ????@Lepidochelys olivacea LepidochelysolivaceaOlive Ridley(Eschscholtz,1829)CheloniidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALDDLepidochelys olivacea ENENZ2011R013Reptile]]]]]]]OG=9955^'7TBB ????@Eretmochelys imbricata EretmochelysimbricataHawksbill Turtle(Linnaeus,1766)CheloniidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALDDEretmochelys imbricataVUCEA2008R012ReptilebbbbbbbTLB>>::"    ^'6PBB ????@Chelonia mydas CheloniamydasGreen Turtle(Linnaeus,1758)CheloniidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCChelonia mydas VUENW2007R006Reptile4444444&  |^'5LBB ????@Caretta caretta CarettacarettaLoggerhead Turtle(Linnaeus,1758)CheloniidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALENCaretta carettaENENQ2004R001ReptileAAAAAAA3+!~^'4HBB ???@Crocodylus porosus CrocodylusporosusSaltwater CrocodileSchneider,1801CrocodylidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCrocodylus porosus M2002R008ReptileNNNNNNN@8.....^'3DBB  Y r Y@Crocodylus johnstoni CrocodylusjohnstoniFreshwater CrocodileKrefft,1873CrocodylidaeTERRESTRIALLCCrocodylus johnstoni K2001R007ReptileMMMMMMM?7-----^'26,,,,, ^hLVAL(N  n H R d ^"x$z&dHSadlier et al. (1985) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Horner (1995) provides a point-based distribution map for this species.Horner (1995) provides a point-based distribution map for this species.recent record from S.Wilson (the northern edge of Simpson Desert, about 85 kms SE of Jervois Stn)Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Ingram and Covacevich (1989) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.James et al. (2001) list distributional records in the revision of P.nigriceps.James et al. (2001) list distributional records in the revision of P.nigriceps.James et al. (2001) list distributional records in the revision of P.nigriceps.Shea (1991) provides a point-based distribution map.Storr (1987) and Shea (1991) provide point-based distribution maps.Shea (1991) provides a point-based distribution map.Shea (1991) provides a point-based distribution map.Storr (1988b) provides a point-based distribution map for this species.Smith (1995) provides locations of the few specimen records of this species.Storr (1988b) provides a point-based distribution map for this species.King and Gow (1983) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Couper and Gregson (1994) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Couper and Gregson (1994) provide a point-based distribution map for this species.Storr (1988a) provided a point-based distribution map for this species.Detected at China Wall near Qld borderKing (1982b) provides a point-based distribution map for this species.Detected at China Wall near Qld borderLVALP Z  ~<Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Follow Oliver et al. (2007) in retaining in monospecific genus, rather than including within Diplodactylus (Pepper et al. 2006).The taxon Nephrurus asper was redefined by Couper and Gregson (1994), and the Territory populations split into N. amyae and N. sheai.The taxon Nephrurus asper was redefined by Couper and Gregson (1994), and the Territory populations split into N. amyae and N. sheai.Inclusion within Lucasium rather than Diplodactylus follows Oliver et al. (2007).Inclusion within Lucasium rather than Diplodactylus follows Oliver et al. (2007).Inclusion within Lucasium rather than Diplodactylus follows Oliver et al. (2007).Variously included in Diplodactylus or a monospecific Lucasium (for revisions see Kluge (1967), Greer (1989) and Aplin and Smith (2001)): the most recent assessment is within an expanded Lucasium (Oliver et al. 2007).Inclusion within Lucasium rather than Diplodactylus follows Oliver et al. (2007).Gow (1981a) lists G. punctata from the NT. That taxon is no longer recognised from the NT, and specimens formerly attributed to it include, in part, the subsequently described taxa G. minuta, G. montium and G. nana.CR  7  e'XB C  Y r Y@Lepidodactylus lugubris LepidodactyluslugubrisMourning Gecko(Dumeril and Bibron, 1836)Gekkonidaein Darwin (Lindley)TERRESTRIALNLG2107ReptilehhhhhhhZZPPPPPPL?? ^k'W33BC  Y r Y@Heteronotia planiceps Heteronotiaplaniceps(Kluge,1963)Gekkonidaep@[p@_TERRESTRIALLCHeteronotia planiceps W2023R035Reptile@@@@@@@2*     ^'VBC  Y r Y@Heteronotia binoei HeteronotiabinoeiBynoe's Gecko(Gray,1845)GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCHeteronotia binoei C2105R034Reptile1111111#^'UBC  Y r Y@?Hemidactylus frenatus HemidactylusfrenatusAsian House GeckoDumeril and Bibron,1836GekkonidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)A2104R033ReptileMMMMMMM?7------#^c'TBC  Y r Y@Gehyra variegata GehyravariegataTree Dtella(Dumeril and Bibron,1836)GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCGehyra variegata A2092R032Reptile???????1) ^' YC  Y r Y Gehyra robustaGehyrarobustaRobust DtellaKing 1983GekkonidaeL@aTERRESTRIALNEReptilez^k'SBC  Y r Y@Gehyra purpurascens GehyrapurpurascensPurplish DtellaStorr,1982GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCGehyra purpurascensM2098R031Reptile6666666( ^'RBC  Y r Y@Gehyra pilbara GehyrapilbaraPilbara DtellaMitchell,1965GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCGehyra pilbara U2090R030Reptile####### |^'QBC  Y r Y@?Gehyra pamela GehyrapamelaArnhem Land Spotted DtellaKing , 1982Gekkonidae@aTERRESTRIALLCGehyra pamelaY2096R029Reptile<<<<<<<.&  z^'PBC  Y r Y@Gehyra nana GehyrananaNorthern Spotted Rock DtellaStorr,1978Gekkonidae@b@_TERRESTRIALLCGehyra nanaY2088R028Reptile@@@@@@@2*     v^PR u + i #p'aBC  Y r Y Nephrurus sheai NephrurussheaiNorthern Knob-tailed GeckoCouper and Gregson 1994Gekkonidae @b@a @_TERRESTRIALLCNephrurus sheai ReptileeeeeeeeWWWWWWWEA4(~^'`BC  Y r Y@Nephrurus levis NephruruslevisThree-lined Knob-tailed GeckoDe Vis,1886GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCNephrurus levis A2112R039ReptileAAAAAAA3+!!!!! ~^'_BC  Y r Y؃@Nephrurus laevissimus NephruruslaevissimusSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoMertens,1958GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCNephrurus laevissimusW2111R038ReptileVVVVVVVH@66666^'^BC  Y r Y Nephrurus amyae NephrurusamyaeCentralian Knob-tailed GeckoCouper and Gregson 1994Gekkonidae @b@a @_TERRESTRIALLCNephrurus amyaeReptilehhhhhhhZZZZZZZIE8, ~^']BC  Y r YX@Lucasium stenodactylumLucasiumstenodactylumCrowned GeckoBoulenger,1896Gekkonidae@b@ _TERRESTRIALLCDiplodactylus stenodactylusQ2072R022ReptiledddddddVNDDDDD'#  ^'\B C  Y ??P@?Lucasium occultum LucasiumoccultumYellow-snouted GeckoKing,Braithwaite and Wombey,1982Gekkonidae@b@ _TERRESTRIALVUDiplodactylus occultus ENG2043R021ReptilewoeeeaaGC6** ^'[B C  Y r Y@Lucasium immaculatum LucasiumimmaculatumPale-striped Ground GeckoStorr 1988Gekkonidae@b@a@ _TERRESTRIALLCDiplodactylus immaculatusC2009R337ReptilexxxxxxxjbXXXXX=9, ^'Z33B C  Y r Yȃ@Lucasium damaeum LucasiumdamaeumBeaded Gecko(Lucas and Frost,1896)Gekkonidae@b@ _TERRESTRIALLCDiplodactylus damaeus K2109R036ReptileXXXXXXXJB88888^'YB C  Y r Y @Lucasium byrnei LucasiumbyrneiByrnes GeckoLucas and Frost,1896Gekkonidae@b@ _TERRESTRIALLCDiplodactylus byrnei Y2052R015ReptileNNNNNNN@8.....~^dR   O'kBC  Y ?`@Strophurus robinsoni StrophurusrobinsoniSmith, L.A., 1995GekkonidaeB@ b@aB@fTERRESTRIALDDStrophurus robinsoniReptile=======///////^'jBC  Y r Y@Strophurus jeanae StrophurusjeanaeSouthern Phasmid GeckoStorr,1988GekkonidaeB@ b@aB@fTERRESTRIALLCStrophurus jeanaeM2010R340Reptile^^^^^^^PH>>>>>+'^'iBC  Y r YH@Strophurus intermedius StrophurusintermediusEastern Spiny-Tailed GeckoOgilby,1892GekkonidaeB@ bB@fTERRESTRIALLCStrophurus intermedius W2059R020ReptilewwwwwwwiaWWWWW=9,  ^'hBC  Y r Y8@Strophurus elderi StrophuruselderiJewelled GeckoStirling and Zietz,1893GekkonidaeB@ bB@fTERRESTRIALLCStrophurus elderi Z2055R018Reptile^^^^^^^PH>>>>>)%  ^'gBC  Y r Y(@Strophurus ciliaris StrophurusciliarisSpiny-tailed GeckoBoulenger,1885GekkonidaeB@ bB@fTERRESTRIALLCStrophurus ciliaris K2053R016Reptile^^^^^^^PH>>>>>'#  ^'fBC  Y r Y@Rhynchoedura ornata RhynchoeduraornataBeaked GeckoGunther,1867Gekkonidae@b@fTERRESTRIALLCRhynchoedura ornata S2137R044ReptileNNNNNNN@8.....^'eBC  Y r Y@?Pseudothecadactylus lindneri PseudothecadactyluslindneriGiant Cave GeckoCogger,1975GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudothecadactylus lindneri Z2135R043ReptilehhhhhhhZRHHHHH)%^'dBC  Y r Y@Oedura rhombiferOedurarhombiferZig-zag GeckoGray,1845GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCOedura rhombiferE2122R042Reptile ~^'cBC  Y r Y@Oedura marmorata OeduramarmorataMarbled Velvet GeckoGray,1842GekkonidaeTERRESTRIALLCOedura marmorata Z2119R041Reptile1111111#^'bBC  Y r Y@?Oedura gemmata OeduragemmataJewelled Velvet GeckoKing and Gow,1983Gekkonidae@aTERRESTRIALLCOedura gemmata Y2132R040ReptileDDDDDDD6.$$$$$|^DLVAL | : tjH~*VrFormerly separated from Carlia in the genus Lygisaurus: most recently (Stuart-Fox et al. 2002) returned to Carlia.Specimens from Groote Eylandt were formerly included within C. johnstonei (e.g. Gow 1981a), a taxon now considered to be restricted to the Kimberley.P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).Shea (1991) included D. butleri within D. haroldi, an opinion not accepted by Aplin and Smith (2001).Split from Delma pax by Maryan et al. (2007)Shea (1991) included D. butleri within D. haroldi, an opinion not accepted by Aplin and Smith (2001).Formerly included within the monotypic genus Underwoodisaurus, but this was transferred to Nephrurus in the revision of Bauer (1990).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).Follow Oliver et al. (2007) in retaining in monospecific genus, rather than including within Diplodactylus (Pepper et al. 2006).LVAL  t `J>RThe NT populations were formerly included within C. branchialis (e.g. Horner 1992); but the genus was re-defined by Shea and Miller (1995), and NT populations are now referred to C. melanops.Formerly considered within C. arnhemensis (Horner 1995)Described by Horner and Fisher (1998).Described by Horner and Fisher (1998).Two subspecies in the NT: C.r. rimacola and C. r. camptrisIncluded as a subspecies within C. colletti by some sources (e.g. Gow 1981a, Cogger 2000); but recognised as specifically distinct from nominate C. colletti (of NW WA) by Horner (1991) and Aplin and Smith (2001).Formerly considered within C. arnhemensis (Horner 1995)Formerly included populations now split off as C. astictus and C. stuartii (Horner 1995)Horner (2007) review - previously probably mostly included within plagiocephalusListed as C. fusca and/or C. melanopogon (??) in early accounts (e.g. Gow 1981a): those taxa are now recognised to not occur in the NTFormerly separated from Carlia in the genus Lygisaurus: most recently (Stuart-Fox et al. 2002) returned to Carlia.Specimens from Groote Eylandt were formerly included within C. johnstonei (e.g. Gow 1981a), a taxon now considered to be restricted to the Kimberley.P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001).Shea (1991) included D. butleri within D. haroldi, an opinion not accepted by Aplin and Smith (2001).Split from Delma pax by Maryan et al. (2007)Shea (1991) included D. butleri within D. haroldi, an opinion not accepted by Aplin and Smith (2001).Formerly included within the monotypic genus Underwoodisaurus, but this was transferred to Nephrurus in the revision of Bauer (1990).Some revisions have split the genus Diplodactylus, and included this species within the more tightly-defined genus Strophurus (Greer 1989; Aplin and Smith 2001).R 5v CJn'uB&C  Y r Y@@Lialis burtonis LialisburtonisBurton's Legless LizardGray,1835PygopodidaeTERRESTRIALLCLialis burtonisU2170R051Reptile2222222$~^'tB%C  Y r Y8@Delma tincta DelmatinctaBlack-necked Snake-lizardDe Vis,1888Pygopodidaeh@ aTERRESTRIALLCDelma tinctaC2165R050Reptile7777777)! x^'sB$C  Y r Y0@Delma nasuta DelmanasutaSharp-snouted DelmaKluge,1974Pygopodidae@ aTERRESTRIALLCDelma nasuta U2162R049Reptile+++++++     x^'rB#C  Y r Y@Delma haroldi DelmaharoldiNeck-barred DelmaStorr,1987Pygopodidae@g@ fTERRESTRIALLCDelma butleriY2168R326Reptile6666666( z^'q33B"C  Y ? Delma desmosa DelmadesmosaMaryan, Aplin and Adams, 2007PygopodidaeX@gsouthern NT (P. Horner)X@ fTERRESTRIALDDDelma paxReptileIIIIIII;;;;;;;0,z^'pB!C  Y r Y Delma butleri DelmabutleriUnbanded DelmaStorr, 1987Pygopodidae@gh@ a@fTERRESTRIALLCDelma butleriReptile,,,,,,, z^'oB C  Y r Y(@Delma borea DelmaboreaRusty-topped DelmaKluge,1974Pygopodidaeh@ aTERRESTRIALLCDelma boreaW2155R048Reptile""""""" v^'nBC  Y r Y @Delma australis DelmaaustralisMarble-faced DelmaKluge,1974PygopodidaeTERRESTRIALLCDelma australis U2154R047Reptile....... ~^'m33BC  Y r Y@Underwoodisaurus milii UnderwoodisaurusmiliiThick-tailed Gecko(Bory de Saint-Vincent,1825)Gekkonidae @g @fTERRESTRIALLCNephrurus milii U2138R045ReptiletlbbbbbOK>22&^'lBC  Y r Y`@Strophurus taeniatus StrophurustaeniatusWhite-striped Gecko(Lonnberg and Andersson,1913)GekkonidaeB@g@ aB@fTERRESTRIALLCStrophurus taeniatus U2074R023ReptilexnnnnnWSF:."^R Z  6 >&'~%C/C  Y r Yp@Carlia munda CarliamundaStriped Rainbow Skink(de Vis,1885)Scincidae @ g@a @jTERRESTRIALLCCarlia munda Z2151R324ReptileIIIIIII;3)))))x^'}$C.C  Y r Yȋ@Carlia macfarlani CarliamacfarlaniMacFarlane's Rainbow SkinkGunther,1877Scincidae@ g@fTERRESTRIALLCCarlia macfarlani S2313R332Reptile^^^^^^^PH>>>>>)%  ^'|$C-C  Y r Y@Carlia longipes CarlialongipesRobust Rainbow Skink(Macleay,1877)Scincidae@aTERRESTRIALLCCarlia longipes A2308R103Reptile@@@@@@@2*       ~^'{#C,C  Y r YЅ@Carlia gracilis CarliagracilisSlender Rainbow SkinkStorr,1974Scincidae@aTERRESTRIALLCCarlia gracilis C2309R101Reptile:::::::,$~^'z"C+C  Y r Y@Carlia amax CarliaamaxTwo-Spined Rainbow SkinkStorr,1974Scincidae*@g@a*@fTERRESTRIALLCCarlia amax M2302R099ReptileDDDDDDD6.$$$$$v^'yffB*C  Y r Y Pygopus steelescotti PygopussteelescottiNorthern Hooded Scaly-footJames, Donnellan and Hutchinson, 2001Pygopodidae@g@a@ fTERRESTRIALLCPygopus steelescotti ReptilewsfZNB,^'x33B)C  Y r Y Pygopus schraderi PygopusschraderiEastern Hooded Scaly-footBoulenger, 1913Pygopodidae@g@a@ fTERRESTRIALLCPygopus schraderi Reptile```````RRRRRRR=9, ^'wB(C  Y r YP@Pygopus nigriceps PygopusnigricepsWestern Hooded Scaly-foot(Fischer,1882)Pygopodidae@g@a@ fTERRESTRIALLCPygopus nigriceps G2175R053ReptilepppppppbZPPPPP;7*^'vB'C  Y ??H@Ophidiocephalus taeniatus OphidiocephalustaeniatusBronzebackLucas and Frost,1897PygopodidaeTERRESTRIALDDOphidiocephalus taeniatus VUVUW2171R052Reptileiiiiiii[SIEEAA%!^ LVALT 6   8lGreer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Greer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Lerista muelleri has been restricted to WA, NT populations are now referred to Lerista rhodonoides (Lucas and Frost, 1896)  reference: Smith and Adams 2007Greer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Listed as E. arnhemensis in Cogger (2000), but the name E. obiri has priority (Horner 1999). Gow (19181a) listed it as E. frerei, but split off by Wells and Wellington (1985) as E. obiri, and by Sadlier (1990) as E. arnhemensis.The NT populations were formerly included within C. branchialis (e.g. Horner 1992); but the genus was re-defined by Shea and Miller (1995), and NT populations are now referred to C. melanops.Formerly considered within C. arnhemensis (Horner 1995)Described by Horner and Fisher (1998).Described by Horner and Fisher (1998).Two subspecies in the NT: C.r. rimacola and C. r. camptrisIncluded as a subspecies within C. colletti by some sources (e.g. Gow 1981a, Cogger 2000); but recognised as specifically distinct from nominate C. colletti (of NW WA) by Horner (1991) and Aplin and Smith (2001).Formerly considered within C. arnhemensis (Horner 1995)Formerly included populations now split off as C. astictus and C. stuartii (Horner 1995)Horner (2007) review - previously probably mostly included within plagiocephalusListed as C. fusca and/or C. melanopogon (??) in early accounts (e.g. Gow 1981a): those taxa are now recognised to not occur in the NTR  ' ? '3'C8C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus pannosusCryptoblepharuspannosusRagged Snake-eyed SkinkHorner, 2007ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptilewwwwwwwiiiiiiiieX66^w''C7C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus metallicusCryptoblepharusmetallicusMetallic Snake-eyed Skink(Boulenger, 1887)ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptile{nLL*^w''C6C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus mertensiCryptoblepharusmertensiMertens' Snake-eyed SkinkHorner, 2007ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptile{{{{{{{mmmmmmmmi\::^w'ff'C5C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus junoCryptoblepharusjunoJuno's Snake-eyed SkinkHorner, 2007ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptilegggggggYYYYYYYYUH&&^w'L'C4C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus daedalosCryptoblepharusdaedalosDappled Snake-eyed SkinkHorner, 2007ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptileyyyyyyykkkkkkkkgZ88^w'33'C3C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus cygnatusCryptoblepharuscygnatusSwanson's Snake-eyed SkinkHorner, 2007Scincidae@ g@jTERRESTRIALNEReptileQQQQQQQCCCCCCCC?2&&^w''C2C  Y r Y Cryptoblepharus australisCryptoblepharusaustralisInland Snake-eyed Skink(Sternfield, 1918)ScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALNEReptileyyyyyyyyuhFF$^w''C1C  Y r Y@Carlia triacantha CarliatriacanthaThree-Spined Rainbow Skink(Mitchell,1953)Scincidae@aTERRESTRIALLCCarlia triacantha G2319R105ReptileXXXXXXXJB88888#^'&C0C  Y r Y@Carlia rufilatus CarliarufilatusRed-Sided Rainbow SkinkStorr,1974Scincidae@aTERRESTRIALLCCarlia rufilatus C2317R104ReptileCCCCCCC5-##### ^/R >  Z/O'-CAC  Y ? @?Ctenotus arnhemensis CtenotusarnhemensisArnhemland CtenotusStorr,1981Scincidae@ g@a@jTERRESTRIALDDCtenotus arnhemensisC2393R111ReptileeeeeeeeWOEEEEE/+^',C@C  Y r Y Ctenotus ariadnaeCtenotusariadnaeAriadna's CtenotusScincidae@aTERRESTRIALNEReptile^j',C?C  Y r Y@Ctenotus alacer CtenotusalacerLively CtenotusStorr,1970ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus alacer K2337R110Reptile""""""" ~^'L*C>C  Y ?? ?Cryptoblepharus gurrmulCryptoblepharusgurrmulArafura Snake-eyed SkinkScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALENCryptoblepharus sp. (New Year and Oxley Islands)ReptileOK>^'33*C=C  Y ? ?Cryptoblepharus exochusCryptoblepharusexochusNoble Snake-eyed SkinkScincidaeHorner (2007) reviewHorner (2007) reviewTERRESTRIALDDCryptoblepharus sp. (Mosquito Flat)Reptile~~~~~~~pppppppKG:^'*C6,,,,,^'4CHC  Y r YH@Ctenotus dux CtenotusduxChief CtenotusStorr,1969ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus dux S2349R116Reptilex^'3CGC  Y r Y@@Ctenotus decaneurus CtenotusdecaneurusTen-Lined CtenotusStorr,1970ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus decaneurus Z2347R115Reptile<<<<<<<.&^'2CFC  Y r YP@?Ctenotus coggeri CtenotuscoggeriCogger's CtenotusSadlier,1985ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus coggeri S2509R315Reptile///////!^'1CEC  Y r Y0@Ctenotus calurus CtenotuscalurusBlue-tailed CtenotusStorr,1969ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus calurus Y2344R113Reptile1111111#^'0CDC  Y r Y(@Ctenotus brooksi CtenotusbrooksiBrook's Ctenotus(Loveridge,1933)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus brooksi G2343R112Reptile5555555'^'/CCC  Y r Yh@?Ctenotus borealis CtenotusborealisNorthern CtenotusHorner and King,1985ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus borealis C2405R318ReptileDDDDDDD6.$$$$$ ^'.CBC  Y ?@!@?Ctenotus astictusCtenotusastictusHorner,1995Scincidaen@ g@an@jTERRESTRIALDDCtenotus astictusReptile^[R  S re}'ACVC  Y r Y@Ctenotus leonhardii CtenotusleonhardiiLeonhardi's Ctenotus(Sternfeld,1919)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus leonhardii S2365R126ReptileLLLLLLL>6,,,,,^'@CUC  Y r Y@Ctenotus leae CtenotusleaeLea's Ctenotus(Boulenger,1887)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus leae Q2364R125Reptile""""""" z^'@CTC  Y ? Ctenotus lateralis CtenotuslateralisGravelly-soil CtenotusStorr,1978ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus lateralisDescrepency in classifications between gazetted Schedule 1 list (LC) and checklist (DD). Changed to match Schedule 1.Reptile ^'?CSC  Y ?p@?Ctenotus kurnbudj CtenotuskurnbudjAlligator Rivers CtenotusSadlier,Wombey and Braithwaite,1986Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALDDCtenotus kurnbudj Z2515R319Reptile~~~~~~~ph^^^^^IE88,,^'>CRC  Y r Y@Ctenotus joanae CtenotusjoanaeBlack-Soil CtenotusStorr,1970Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus joanae Y2360R124Reptile6666666( ~^'=CQC  Y r Y@Ctenotus inornatus CtenotusinornatusPlain Ctenotus(Gray,1845)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus inornatus W2359R123Reptile1111111#^' S\>'OCfC  Y r Y@Ctenotus spaldingi CtenotusspaldingiSpalding's Ctenotus(Macleay,1877)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus spaldingi U2382R136ReptileAAAAAAA3+!!!!! ^'NCeC  Y r Y@Ctenotus septenarius CtenotusseptenariusSeven-Lined CtenotusKing,Horner and Fyfe,1988ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus septenarius G2211R327ReptilecccccccUMCCCCC+'^'MCdC  Y r Y@Ctenotus schomburgkii CtenotusschomburgkiiSchomburk's Ctenotus(Peters,1863)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus schomburgkii G2379R135ReptilePPPPPPPB:00000^'LCcC  Y r Y؆@Ctenotus saxatilis CtenotussaxatilisRock CtenotusStorr,1970ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus saxatilis C2377R134Reptile-------     ^'KCbC  Y r YІ@Ctenotus robustus CtenotusrobustusRobust CtenotusStorr,1970Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus robustus W2375R133Reptile8888888*"^'33JC33aC  Y r Y Ctenotus rimacola rimacolaCtenotusrimacolarimacolaVRD Blacksoil Ctenotus (VRD)Horner and Fisher, 1998ScincidaeL@gB@oL@jTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus rimacola rimacolaSubspecies camptris (Keep/Ord floodplains) = VU; subspecies rimacola (VRD) = LCReptile09977777))))))ok^RF:(^!'JCaC  Y ?? Ctenotus rimacola camptrisCtenotusrimacolacamptrisVRD Blacksoil Ctenotus (Keep River/Ord)Horner and Fisher, 1998ScincidaeL@gl@oL@jTERRESTRIALVUCtenotus rimacola camptrisSubspecies camptris (Keep/Ord floodplains) = VU; subspecies rimacola (VRD) = LCReptile0OOMMMMM??????th\P>^!'JCaC  Y ?? Ctenotus rimacolaCtenotusrimacolaVRD Blacksoil CtenotusHorner and Fisher, 1997Scincidaet@gt@jTERRESTRIALCtenotus rimacola rimacolaSubspecies camptris (Keep/Ord floodplains) = VU; subspecies rimacola (VRD) = LCReptileM11$ ^R   21'[CpC  Y r Y0@Egernia hosmeri EgerniahosmeriHosmer's EgerniaKinghorn,1955ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCEgernia hosmeri A2412R145Reptile*******     ~^'ZCoC  Y r Y @Egernia depressa EgerniadepressaSmall Spiny-Tailed Egernia(Gunther,1875)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCEgernia depressa K2409R143ReptileEEEEEEE7/%%%%% ^'XCnC  Y r YP@Cyclodomorphus melanops CyclodomorphusmelanopsSlender Blue-tongued Lizard(Stirling and Zietz, 1893)Scincidae~@g~@ jTERRESTRIALLCCyclodomorphus melanopsK2573R181Reptilexxxxx_[NBB6$^'WCmC  Y r Y@?Ctenotus vertebralis CtenotusvertebralisScant-Striped CtenotusRankin and Gillam,1979Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus vertebralis U2390R142Reptilemmmmmmm_WMMMMM51$$^'UClC  Y r Y@Ctenotus tantillus CtenotustantillusDwarf CtenotusStorr,1975ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus tantillus Y2388R140Reptile///////!^'TCkC  Y r Y@Ctenotus tanamiensis CtenotustanamiensisTanami CtenotusStorr,1970ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus tanamiensis G2387R139Reptile;;;;;;;-%^'SCjC  Y ?!@?Ctenotus stuarti CtenotusstuartiPoint Stuart CtenotusHorner,1995Scincidaen@g@on@jTERRESTRIALDDCtenotus stuartiiReptileFFFFFFF8888888%!^'RCiC  Y r Y@Ctenotus striaticeps CtenotusstriaticepsCarpentarian CtenotusStorr,1978ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus striaticeps C2385R306ReptileGGGGGGG91''''' ^'QChC  Y r Y@Ctenotus strauchii CtenotusstrauchiiStrauch's Ctenotus(Boulenger,1887)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus strauchii A2384R138ReptileCCCCCCC5-#####  ^'PCgC  Y r Y@?Ctenotus storri CtenotusstorriStorr's CtenotusRankin,1978ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenotus storri W2383R137Reptile&&&&&&&~^LVAL\  F  p,Frequently considered as a subspecies of D. bennettii, but recognised as a distinct species by Aplin and Smith (2001).nb southern record (Kulgera) is of subsp. scincoidesFormerly included within P. kinghorni, but recently split (Greer et al. 2004). In the NT, these two species now have disjunct geographic ranges, with P. kinghorni in the Barkly and P. naranjicaudus in the VRD, Ord area.Early NT records were in part referred to M. taeniopleura (e.g. Gow 1981a), a species no longer considered to occur in the NT.Early NT records were in part referred to M. taeniopleura (e.g. Gow 1981a), a species no longer considered to occur in the NT.Greer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Greer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Lerista muelleri has been restricted to WA, NT populations were referred to firstly as Lerista rhodonoides (Lucas and Frost, 1896) by Smith and Adams 2007, and then as L. timidus (De Vis, 1888) by Hutchinson 2008.Greer (1990) synonymised L. a. aericeps with L. xanthura, a treatment challenged by Storr (1991a). Horner (1999) recognised the synonymy. L.a. taeniata was elevated to specific status by Greer (1990).Egernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.Egernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.Listed as E. arnhemensis in Cogger (2000), but the name E. obiri has priority (Horner 1999). Gow (1981a) listed it as E. frerei, but split off by Wells and Wellington (1985) as E. obiri, and by Sadlier (1990) as E. arnhemensis. Egernia -> Bellatorias, Gardner et al 2008.Egernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.Egernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.Egernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.R:K  $'bCxC  Y r Yh@Eremiascincus fasciolatus EremiascincusfasciolatusNarrow-Banded Sand Swimmer(Gunther,1867)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCEremiascincus fasciolatus S2437R152Reptilerrrrrrrd\RRRRR51$$$$^'aCwC  Y r Y`@Liopholis striataLiopholisstriataStriated EgerniaSternfeld,1919ScincidaeR@sTERRESTRIALLCEgernia striata Q2428R151ReptileEgernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.>>>>>0( ^!'`CvC  Y r YX@Egernia stokesii EgerniastokesiiStoke's Egernia(Gray,1845)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCEgernia stokesii nb. Two subspecies other than that occurring in the NT are listed as EN and VU under the EPBCActZ2427R150Reptile   ^'_CuC  Y ??P@Liopholis slateriLiopholisslateriSlater's EgerniaStorr,1968ScincidaeR@sTERRESTRIALENEgernia slateriENnb. The federal listing relates only to the subspecies present in the NT (E.s. slateri): another subspecies occurs in SA.M2426R149ReptileEgernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.~~,,,,,  ^!'^CtC  Y ??(@?Bellatorias obiriBellatoriasobiriArnhemland Egernia(Wells and Wellington, 1985)Scincidae @s@ jTERRESTRIALENEgernia obiri ENY2212R144ReptileEgernia -> Bellatorias, Gardner et al 2008.kkkkk]UKKKGG73&^!'^CsC  Y r YH@Liopholis margaretaeLiopholismargaretaeRock EgerniaStorr,1968ScincidaeR@sTERRESTRIALLCEgernia margaretae M2418R148ReptileEgernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.=====/'^!']CrC  Y ??@@Liopholis kintoreiLiopholiskintoreiGreat Desert SkinkStirling and Zietz,1893ScincidaeR@sTERRESTRIALVUEgernia kintorei VUVUG2415R147ReptileEgernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.`````RJ@<<88%!^ !'\CqC  Y r Y8@Liopholis inornataLiopholisinornataDesert EgerniaRosen,1905ScincidaeR@sTERRESTRIALLCEgernia inornata C2413R146ReptileEgernia -> Liopholis, Gardner et al 2008.77777)!^!dR T n 'n'lCC  Y r Y @?Lerista carpentariae LeristacarpentariaeCarpentarian LeristaGreer,1983ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista carpentariae U2250R307ReptileEEEEEEE7/%%%%%  ^'kCC  Y r Y@Lerista borealis LeristaborealisNorthern LeristaStorr,1971ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista borealis E2474R155Reptile)))))))     ^'jCC  Y r Yx@Lerista bipes LeristabipesTwo-Toed Lerista(Fischer,1882)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista bipes C2473R154Reptile""""""" z^'iCC  Y r Y Lerista aericeps LeristaaericepsStorr, 1986Scincidae@s@o@ jTERRESTRIALLCLerista xanthura Reptile^'hC~C  Y ?Ћ@Glaphyromorphus nigricaudis GlaphyromorphusnigricaudisDark-Tailed Skink(Macleay,1877)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALDDGlaphyromorphus nigricaudis C2553R333Reptilejjjjjjj\TJJJJJ+'^'gC}C  Y r YH@Glaphyromorphus isolepis GlaphyromorphusisolepisSmooth-Tailed Skink(Boulenger,1887)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCGlaphyromorphus isolepis K2549R180ReptilecccccccUMCCCCC'#^'fC|C  Y r Y@@?Glaphyromorphus douglasi GlaphyromorphusdouglasiDouglas' SkinkStorr,1967ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCGlaphyromorphus douglasi E2546R179ReptileMMMMMMM?7----- ^'eC{C  Y r Y(@Glaphyromorphus darwiniensis GlaphyromorphusdarwiniensisDarwin Skink(Storr,1967)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCGlaphyromorphus darwiniensis S2217R308ReptileaaaaaaaSKAAAAA!^'dCzC  Y r Y؍@Glaphyromorphus crassicaudus GlaphyromorphuscrassicaudusStout-Tailed Skink(Dumeril and Dumeril, 1851)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCGlaphyromorphus crassicaudus R178ReptileskkkkkkKG::::(^'cCyC  Y r Yp@Eremiascincus richardsonii EremiascincusrichardsoniiBroad-Banded Sand Swimmer(Gray,1845)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCEremiascincus richardsonii U2438R153ReptileoooooooaYOOOOO1-    ^eR 4 K Pd'wCC  Y r Y@Lerista taeniata LeristataeniataRibbon LeristaStorr,1986Scincidae@s@ o@ jTERRESTRIALLCLerista taeniata A2332R330ReptileHHHHHHH:2(((((^'tC͌C  Y r Y@Lerista timidaLeristatimidaDe Vis, 1888Scincidae@s8@ jTERRESTRIALLCLerista muelleriY2492R163Reptile z^'vCC  Y r YЇ@?Lerista stylis LeristastylisSingle-Toed Lerista(Mitchell,1955)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista stylis C2501R165Reptile///////!|^'uCC  Y r Yȇ@Lerista orientalis LeristaorientalisEastern Lerista(De Vis,1889)Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALLCLerista orientalis Z2495R164ReptileCCCCCCC5-#####  ^'sCC  Y r Y@Lerista labialis LeristalabialisSand LeristaStorr,1971ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista labialis Z2487R162Reptile        ^'rCC  Y r Y@Lerista karlschmidti LeristakarlschmidtiKarl Schmidt's Lerista(Marx and Hosmer,1959)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista karlschmidti M2486R161ReptileaaaaaaaSKAAAAA)%^'qCC  Y r Y@Lerista ips LeristaipsWorm LeristaStorr,1980ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista ips Z2507R160Reptilev^'pCC  Y r Y@Lerista griffini LeristagriffiniGriffin's LeristaStorr,1982ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista griffini Q2568R159Reptile+++++++     ^'oCC  Y r Y@Lerista greeri LeristagreeriStorr, 1982ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista greeriZ2567R158Reptile|^'nCC  Y r Y@?Lerista frosti LeristafrostiFrost's Lerista(Zietz,1895)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista frosti E2482R157Reptile!!!!!!! |^'mCC  Y r Y@Lerista desertorum LeristadesertorumDesert Lerista(Sternfeld,1919)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCLerista desertorum R156Reptile1111111#^R l 4 Iw'CC  Y r Y@Notoscincus ornatus NotoscincusornatusOrnate Snake-Eyed Skink(Broom,1896)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCNotoscincus ornatus U2534R174ReptileJJJJJJJ<4*****^'CC  Y r Y@Morethia storri MorethiastorriStorr's Snake-Eyed SkinkGreer,1980Scincidae@ s@xTERRESTRIALLCMorethia storri Q2532R173ReptileLLLLLLL>6,,,,,~^'CC  Y r Y@Morethia ruficauda MorethiaruficaudaRed-Tailed Snake-Eyed Skink(Lucas and Frost,1895)Scincidae@ s@xTERRESTRIALLCMorethia ruficauda Z2531R172ReptileyyyyyyykcYYYYYC?2&&^'~CC  Y r Y@Morethia boulengeri MorethiaboulengeriBoulenger's Snake-Eyed Skink(Ogilby,1890)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCMorethia boulengeri U2526R171ReptileVVVVVVVH@66666^'}CC  Y ? Morethia adelaidensis MorethiaadelaidensisAdelaide Snake-eyed SkinkPeters, 1874ScincidaeR@oTERRESTRIALDDMorethia adelaidensisReptilePPPPPPPBBBBBBB+'^'}CC  Y r Y@Menetia maini MenetiamainiMain's MenetiaStorr,1976Scincidae@oTERRESTRIALLCMenetia maini Y2520R169Reptile!!!!!!! z^'|CC  Y r Y@Menetia greyii MenetiagreyiiGrey's MenetiaGray,1845Scincidae@ oTERRESTRIALLCMenetia greyii W2519R168Reptile%%%%%%%|^'{CC  Y r YH@?Menetia concinna MenetiaconcinnaNeat MenetiaSadlier,1984Scincidae@ oTERRESTRIALLCMenetia concinna Z2903R314Reptile1111111#^'zCC  Y r Y@?Menetia alanae MenetiaalanaeAlana's MenetiaRankin,1979Scincidae@ oTERRESTRIALLCMenetia alanae S2517R167Reptile+++++++     |^'xCC  Y r Y؇@Lerista xanthura LeristaxanthuraYellow-Tailed LeristaStorr,1976Scincidae@ s@ o@jTERRESTRIALLCLerista xanthura M2506R166ReptileWWWWWWWIA77777#^LVALP " L\Storr et al. (2002) accept the re-arrangement of several genera of elapids.Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella incincta.The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella fasciolatus.Storr et al. (2002) recognised the Australian population as specifically distinct from the nominate C. rhynchops of SE Asia.Species-boundaries in the Liasis mackloti-L. fuscus complex remain unresolved (Rawlings et al. 2004).Split from A. childreni by Smith (1985): refer to Smith (1985) for change from Liasis to Antaresia.refer to Smith (1985) for change from Liasis to Antaresia.The central Australian subspecies (T. l. centralis) is sometimes recognised as specifically distinct (e.g. Robinson et al. 2000).The taxon P. mitchelli is recognised as a subspecies of P. minor by some authorities (e.g. Aplin and Smith 2001)Gow (1981a) and Cogger et al. (1983) listed D. margaretae (or D. bilineata margaretae) from the NT, but this name is now recognised to refer to D. magna (at least in part) (Storr et al. 1983).The well marked subspecies D. bennettii arnhemica is sometimes accorded specific rank (Aplin and Smith 2001).Frequently considered as a subspecies of D. bennettii, but recognised as a distinct species by Aplin and Smith (2001).nb southern record (Kulgera) is of subsp. scincoidesFormerly included within P. kinghorni, but recently split (Greer et al. 2004). In the NT, these two species now have disjunct geographic ranges, with P. kinghorni in the Barkly and P. naranjicaudus in the VRD, Ord area.Early NT records were in part referred to M. taeniopleura (e.g. Gow 1981a), a species no longer considered to occur in the NT.Early NT records were in part referred to M. taeniopleura (e.g. Gow 1981a), a species no longer considered to occur in the NT.KR Z  XKm'BC  Y ?H@Cryptagama aurita CryptagamaauritaGravel Dragon(Storr,1981)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALDDCryptagama aurita K2205R316Reptile*******     ^'BC  Y r Y@Chlamydosaurus kingii ChlamydosauruskingiiFrilled LizardGray,1825AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCChlamydosaurus kingii K2221R065Reptile:::::::,$^'BC  Y ?@Chelosania brunnea ChelosaniabrunneaChameleon DragonGray,1845AgamidaeTERRESTRIALNTChelosania brunnea Y2220R064Reptile....... ^'CC  Y ?h@Tiliqua scincoides TiliquascincoidesCommon Blue-Tongued Lizard(White, 1790)Scincidaeh@ sh@xTERRESTRIALDDTiliqua scincoides Y2580R184ReptileeeeeeeeWOEEEEE/+^'CC  Y r Y`@Tiliqua occipitalis TiliquaoccipitalisWestern Blue-Tongued Lizard(Peters,1863)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCTiliqua occipitalis W2579R183ReptileTTTTTTTF>44444    ^'CC  Y r YX@Tiliqua multifasciata TiliquamultifasciataCentralian Blue-Tongued LizardSternfeld,1919ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCTiliqua multifasciata S2577R182ReptilefffffffXPFFFFF-) ^'CC  Y r Y0@Proablepharus tenuis ProablepharustenuisSlender Snake-Eyed Skink(Broom,1896)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCProablepharus tenuis G2539R177ReptileQQQQQQQC;11111^'CC  Y r Y(@Proablepharus reginae ProablepharusreginaeSpinifex Snake-Eyed Skink(Glauert,1960)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCProablepharus reginae E2538R176Reptile\\\\\\\NF<<<<<#^'CC  Y ? Proablepharus naranjicaudus ProablepharusnaranjicaudusGreer, Fisher and Horner 2004Scincidae@ s@xTERRESTRIALDDProablepharus naranjicaudusReptilejjjjjjj\\\\\\\?;.""^'CC  Y r Y @Proablepharus kinghorni ProablepharuskinghorniKinghorn's Snake-Eyed Skink(Copland,1947)ScincidaeTERRESTRIALLCProablepharus kinghorni C2537R175Reptileiiiiiii[SIIIII/+ ^R h c k'BC  Y r Y@Diporiphora bennettii DiporiphorabennettiiRobust Dragon(Gray,1845)Agamidae@{@xTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora bennettiiQ2224R067ReptileRRRRRRRD<22222 ^'33BC  Y r Y Diporiphora arnhemica DiporiphoraarnhemicaAgamidae@s@xTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora arnhemicaReptile^'BC  Y r Y@Diporiphora albilabris DiporiphoraalbilabrisWhite-lipped DragonStorr,1974AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora albilabrisM2222R066ReptileIIIIIII;3))))) ^'BC  Y ? Ctenophorus rufescens CtenophorusrufescensRusty Dragon(Stirling and Zietz, 1893)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALDDCtenophorus rufescens ReptileFFFFFFF8888888^'BC  Y r Y Ctenophorus reticulatus CtenophorusreticulatusWestern Netted Dragon(Gray, 1845)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALNLReptile+++++++    ^c'BC  Y r Y@Ctenophorus pictus CtenophoruspictusPainted Dragon(Peters,1866)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenophorus pictus W2199R060Reptile3333333%^'BC  Y r Y@Ctenophorus nuchalis CtenophorusnuchalisCentral Netted Dragon(De Vis,1884)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenophorus nuchalis Q2196R059ReptileKKKKKKK=5+++++^'BC  Y r Yh@Ctenophorus isolepis CtenophorusisolepisMilitary Dragon(Fischer,1881)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenophorus isolepis Z2187R056ReptileAAAAAAA3+!!!!! ^'BC  Y r Y`@Ctenophorus clayi CtenophorusclayiBlack-shouldered Ground-dragon(Storr,1966)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenophorus clayiZ2179R055ReptileJJJJJJJ<4*****^'BC  Y r YX@Ctenophorus caudicinctus CtenophoruscaudicinctusRing-tailed Dragon(Gunther,1875)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCCtenophorus caudicinctus M2178R054Reptile[[[[[[[ME;;;;;^LVAL & P b Storr et al. (2002) accept the re-arrangement of several genera of elapids.The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. This species formerly included B. roperi as a subspecies (Storr 1979; Greer 1997).The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. Formerly treated as a subspecies of B. semifasciata (Storr 1979; Greer 1997).Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella incincta.The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella fasiolatus.Storr et al. (2002) recognised the Australian population as specifically distinct from the nominate C. rhynchops of SE Asia.Species-boundaries in the Liasis mackloti-L. fuscus complex remain unresolved (Rawlings et al. 2004).Split from A. childreni by Smith (1985): refer to Smith (1985) for change from Liasis to Antaresia.refer to Smith (1985) for change from Liasis to Antaresia.The central Australian subspecies (T. l. centralis) is sometimes recognised as specifically distinct (e.g. Robinson et al. 2000).The taxon P. mitchelli is recognised as a subspecies of P. minor by some authorities (e.g. Aplin and Smith 2001)Gow (1981a) and Cogger et al. (1983) listed D. margaretae (or D. bilineata margaretae) from the NT, but this name is now recognised to refer to D. magna (at least in part) (Storr et al. 1983).The well marked subspecies D. bennettii arnhemica is sometimes accorded specific rank (Aplin and Smith 2001).R 4 F "7S' CC  Y r Y@Pogona vitticeps PogonavitticepsCentral Bearded Dragon(Ahl,1926)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCPogona vitticepsY2204R063Reptile1111111#^'CC  Y r Yp@Pogona minor PogonaminorDwarf Bearded Dragon(Sternfeld,1919)Agamidae@{@xTERRESTRIALLCPogona minorP. mitchelli is classified as DD in the current TPWCAY2192R057Reptile x^'CC  Y r Y@Moloch horridus MolochhorridusThorny DevilGray,1841AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCMoloch horridus W2251R076Reptile ~^'CC  Y r Y@Lophognathus temporalis LophognathustemporalisNorthern Water Dragon(Gunther,1867)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCLophognathus temporalisY2248R075ReptileZZZZZZZLD:::::!^'CC  Y r Y@Lophognathus longirostris LophognathuslongirostrisLong-nosed Water Dragon(Boulenger,1883)AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCLophognathus longirostrisG2247R074Reptilelllllll^VLLLLL1-    ^'CC  Y r Y@Lophognathus gilberti LophognathusgilbertiGilbert's DragonGray,1842AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCLophognathus gilberti E2246R073Reptile>>>>>>>0(^'CC  Y r Y@Diporiphora winneckei DiporiphorawinneckeiCanegrass DragonLucas and Frost,1896AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora winneckeiW2235R072ReptileRRRRRRRD<22222    ^'CC  Y r Y؄@Diporiphora magna DiporiphoramagnaStorr,1974Agamidae@{@xTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora magnaC2229R070Reptile""""""" ^'CC  Y r YЄ@Diporiphora lalliae DiporiphoralalliaeStorr,1974AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora lalliaeW2227R069Reptile^'CC  Y r YȄ@Diporiphora bilineata DiporiphorabilineataTwo-Lined DragonGray,1842AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCDiporiphora bilineata S2225R068Reptile>>>>>>>0(^R { m  Ny' CC  Y r Y@@Varanus brevicauda VaranusbrevicaudaShort-tailed Pygmy MonitorBoulenger,1898VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus brevicaudaY2264R083ReptileMMMMMMM?7-----^' CC  Y ?@?Varanus baritji VaranusbaritjiBlack-spotted Ridge-tailed MonitorKing and Horner,1987Varanidae@oTERRESTRIALDDVaranus baritjiK2733R339ReptilefffffffXPFFFFF51$$~^' CC  Y r Y8@Varanus acanthurus VaranusacanthurusRidge-tailed MonitorBoulenger,1885Varanidae@oTERRESTRIALLCVaranus acanthurus G2263R082ReptileOOOOOOOA9/////^' CC  Y ?0@Tympanocryptis uniformis TympanocryptisuniformisEven-scaled Earless DragonMitchell,1948AgamidaeTERRESTRIALDDTympanocryptis uniformis M2258R081Reptileiiiiiii[SIIIII-) ^'  CC  Y r Y(@Tympanocryptis tetraporophora TympanocryptistetraporophoraLong-tailed Earless DragonLucas and Frost,1895AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCTympanocryptis tetraporophoraK2257R080ReptilexnnnnnOK>>>>.^' CC  Y r Y @Tympanocryptis lineata TympanocryptislineataLined Earless DragonPeters,1863Agamidae@{@xTERRESTRIALLCTympanocryptis lineatanb. One subspecies other than that occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCAct.G2255R079Reptile EEE-)^' CC  Y r Y@Tympanocryptis intima TympanocryptisintimaGibber Earless DragonMitchell,1948AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCTympanocryptis intimaE2254R078ReptileNNNNNNN@8.....^' CC  Y r Y@Tympanocryptis cephalus TympanocryptiscephalusPebble DragonGunther,1867AgamidaeTERRESTRIALLCTympanocryptis cephalusC2253R077ReptileFFFFFFF80&&&&&  ^' CC  Y r Y Tympanocryptis centralisTympanocryptiscentralisCentralian Earless DragonAgamidaelisted for NT by CSIRO (2006)TERRESTRIALNEReptileHHHHHHH::::::::6))^jR ( 7 X %'CC  Y ??@Varanus panoptes VaranuspanoptesFloodplain MonitorStorr,1980VaranidaeTERRESTRIALVUVaranus panoptesS2285R094Reptile+++++++     ^'CC  Y ?@Varanus mitchelli VaranusmitchelliMitchell's Water MonitorMertens,1958VaranidaeTERRESTRIALDDVaranus mitchelli M2274R093ReptileBBBBBBB4,"""""  ^'CC  Y ??@Varanus mertensi VaranusmertensiMertens' Water MonitorGlauert,1951VaranidaeTERRESTRIALVUVaranus mertensi K2273R092Reptile9999999+#^'CC  Y r Y@Varanus kingorum VaranuskingorumPygmy Rock MonitorStorr,1980VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus kingorumQ2284R091Reptile+++++++     ^'CC  Y ?x@Varanus indicus VaranusindicusMangrove Monitor(Daudin,1802)VaranidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALNTVaranus indicus Y2272R090Reptile1111111#~^'CC  Y r Yp@Varanus gouldii VaranusgouldiiSand Goanna(Gray,1838)VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus gouldii G2271R089Reptile~^'CC  Y ?h@Varanus glebopalma VaranusglebopalmaLong-Tailed Rock MonitorMitchell,1955VaranidaeTERRESTRIALDDVaranus glebopalma E2270R088ReptileIIIIIII;3)))))^'CC  Y ?`@Varanus glauerti VaranusglauertiKimberley Rock MonitorMertens,1957VaranidaeTERRESTRIALDDVaranus glauerti S2269R087Reptile9999999+#^'CC  Y r YX@Varanus gilleni VaranusgilleniPygmy Mulga MonitorLucas and Frost,1895VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus gilleni Q2268R086Reptile>>>>>>>0( ~^'CC  Y r YP@Varanus giganteus VaranusgiganteusPerentie(Gray,1845)VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus giganteus Z2267R085Reptile        ^'CC  Y r YH@Varanus eremius VaranuseremiusRusty Desert MonitorLucas and Frost,1895VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus eremiusM2266R084Reptile>>>>>>>0(  ~^bR t 4 T '"CC  Y r Y@Ramphotyphlops endoterus RamphotyphlopsendoterusInterior Blind Snake(Waite,1918)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops endoterusQ2592R191Reptile_______QI?????%!^'!CC  Y r Y@Ramphotyphlops diversus RamphotyphlopsdiversusNorthern Blind Snake(Waite,1894)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops diversusZ2591R190ReptileZZZZZZZLD:::::!^' CC  Y ?0@?Ramphotyphlops centralis RamphotyphlopscentralisCentralian Blind SnakeStorr,1984TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALDDRamphotyphlops centralis K2725R309Reptile```````RJ@@@@@%!^'CC  Y r Y@?Ramphotyphlops braminus RamphotyphlopsbraminusFlower-pot Blind Snake(Daudin,1803)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)C2589R188ReptileMMMMMMM?7------#^c'CC  Y r Y@Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus RamphotyphlopsbituberculatusProng-snouted Blind Snake(Peters,1863)Typhlopidaecheck on NT occurrenceTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops bituberculatusA2588R187ReptileieXX44^'!CC  Y r Y@Varanus tristis VaranustristisBlack-tailed Monitor(Schlegel,1839)VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus tristisM2282R098Reptile4444444&~^'CC  Y r Y@Varanus storri VaranusstorriStorr's MonitorMertens,1966VaranidaeTERRESTRIALLCVaranus storriY2280R303Reptile |^'CC  Y ?@Varanus spenceri VaranusspenceriSpencer's MonitorLucas and Frost,1903VaranidaeTERRESTRIALDDVaranus spenceri W2279R096Reptile???????1) ^' CC  Y ?@Varanus scalaris VaranusscalarisSpotted Tree MonitorMertens, 1941VaranidaeTERRESTRIALDDVaranus scalarisR097Reptile+++++++^'CC  Y ?@?Varanus primordius VaranusprimordiusNorthern Ridge-tailed MonitorMertens,1942VaranidaeTERRESTRIALNTVaranus primordiusQ2276R095ReptileOOOOOOOA9/////    ^ER m l X e'+CC  Y ?Ј@?Ramphotyphlops yirrikalae RamphotyphlopsyirrikalaeYirrkala Blind Snake(Kinghorn,1942)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALDDRamphotyphlops yirrikalae W2607R198Reptilekkkkkkk]UKKKKK/+^'*CC  Y r Y@Ramphotyphlops unguirostris RamphotyphlopsunguirostrisClaw-snouted Blind Snake(Peters,1867)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops unguirostrisS2605R196ReptilexxxxxxxjbXXXXX;7****^')CC  Y r Y@?Ramphotyphlops tovelli RamphotyphlopstovelliDarwin Blind Snake(Loveridge,1945)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops tovelliQ2604R195ReptileYYYYYYYKC99999!^'(CC  Y ? ?Ramphotyphlops nema RamphotyphlopsnemaShea and Horner, 1996Typhlopidae@oTERRESTRIALDDRamphotyphlops nema Reptile+++++++^''CC  Y r Y@?Ramphotyphlops minimus RamphotyphlopsminimusGroote Dwarf Blind Snake(Kinghorn,1929)Typhlopidae@oTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops minimusE2598R194ReptileoooooooaYOOOOO73&&^'&CC  Y r Y8@Ramphotyphlops ligatus RamphotyphlopsligatusRobust Blind Snake(Peters,1879)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops ligatusC2597R310ReptileSSSSSSSE=33333    ^'%CC  Y ? Ramphotyphlops kimberleyensis RamphotyphlopskimberleyensisKimberley Shallow-soil Blind SnakeStorr, 1981Typhlopidaef@oTERRESTRIALDDRamphotyphlops kimberleyensisReptile~~~~~~~_[NNBB,^'$CC  Y r Y@Ramphotyphlops guentheri RamphotyphlopsguentheriTop End Blind Snake(Peters,1865)Typhlopidae@oTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops guentheriU2594R193Reptilekkkkkkk]UKKKKK1-  ^'#CC  Y r Yh@Ramphotyphlops grypus RamphotyphlopsgrypusLong-beaked Blind Snake(Waite,1918)TyphlopidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamphotyphlops grypusS2593R192ReptileVVVVVVVH@66666^bR a 1 QE '4CC  Y r Y@Acrochordus arafurae AcrochordusarafuraeArafura File SnakeMcDowell,1979AcrochordidaeMARINELCAcrochordus arafurae G2627R207ReptileJJJJJJJ<4*****^'3CC  Y r Y@Morelia spilota MoreliaspilotaCarpet Python(Lacepede,1804)Pythonidaeincluding M. s. bredliincluding M. s. bredliTERRESTRIALLCMorelia spilota; Morelia bredliC2625R206Reptilerj`````?;.  ~^'2CC  Y ??@?Morelia oenpelliensis MoreliaoenpelliensisOenpelli Python(Gow,1977)PythonidaeTERRESTRIALVUMorelia oenpelliensis E2626R205ReptileBBBBBBB4,""""" ^'1CC  Y r Y@Liasis olivaceus LiasisolivaceusOlive PythonGray,1842PythonidaeTERRESTRIALLCLiasis olivaceus nb A subspecies other than that occurring in the NT is listed as VU under the EPBC Act.S2621R203Reptile^'0CC  Y r Y@Liasis macklotiLiasismacklotiWater PythonPeters,1873Pythonidae@{@ xTERRESTRIALLCLiasis fuscus Q2620R202Reptile4444444&|^'/CC  Y ?@Aspidites ramsayi AspiditesramsayiWoma Python(Macleay,1882)PythonidaeTERRESTRIALNTAspidites ramsayi ENS2613R200Reptile2222222$^'.CC  Y r Y؈@Aspidites melanocephalus AspiditesmelanocephalusBlack-headed Python(Krefft,1864)PythonidaeTERRESTRIALLCAspidites melanocephalus Q2612R199Reptile_______QI?????#^'-CC  Y r Y؋@Antaresia stimsoni AntaresiastimsoniStimson's PythonL.A. Smith,1985Pythonidae@{@ xTERRESTRIALLCAntaresia stimsoni W2819R335ReptileWWWWWWWIA77777!^',CC  Y ?x@Antaresia childreni AntaresiachildreniChildren's Python(Gray,1842)Pythonidaet@{D@ot@ xTERRESTRIALDDAntaresia childreni G2619R334ReptilebbbbbbbTLBBBBB+'^R k e  ['=CC  Y r Y@Tropidonophis mairii TropidonophismairiiKeelback(Gray,1841)ColubridaeTERRESTRIALLCTropidonophis mairii K2629R209Reptile1111111#^'<CC  Y r Y`@Stegonotus cucullatus StegonotuscucullatusSlaty-grey Snake(Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril,1854)ColubridaeTERRESTRIALLCStegonotus cucullatus M2638R216Reptiletttttttf^TTTTT;7****^';CC  Y r YX@Myron richardsonii MyronrichardsoniiRichardson's Mangrove SnakeGray,1849ColubridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCMyron richardsoniiK2637R215ReptileNNNNNNN@8.....^':CC  Y r YP@Fordonia leucobalia FordonialeucobaliaWhite-bellied Mangrove Snake(Schlegel,1837)ColubridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCFordonia leucobalia Y2636R214ReptilecccccccUMCCCCC,(^'9CC  Y ?H@Enhydris polylepis EnhydrispolylepisMacleay's Water Snake(Fischer,1886)ColubridaeTERRESTRIALDDEnhydris polylepis E2634R213ReptileGGGGGGG91''''' ^'8CC  Y ?@@Dendrelaphis punctulata DendrelaphispunctulataGreen Tree Snake(Gray,1826)Colubridae!check spelling of specific name!check spelling of specific nameTERRESTRIALDDDendrelaphis punctulatusC2633R212Reptileok^11^'7CC  Y r Y8@Cerberus australis CerberusaustralisAustralian Bockadam(Gray, 1842)Colubridae@{@ xTERRESTRIALLCCerberus australis W2631R211ReptileWWWWWWWIA77777!^'6CC  Y ?0@Boiga irregularis BoigairregularisBrown Tree Snake(Merrem,1802)ColubridaeTERRESTRIALDDBoiga irregularis U2630R210Reptile5555555'^'5CC  Y r Y @Acrochordus granulatus AcrochordusgranulatusLittle File Snake(Schneider,1799)AcrochordidaeMARINELCAcrochordus granulatus Y2628R208ReptileXXXXXXXJB88888^R Y N '/'FCC  Y ?@Cryptophis pallidiceps CryptophispallidicepsNorthern Small-eyed Snake(Gunther,1858)Elapidae@ {@xTERRESTRIALDDCryptophis pallidiceps G2651R220Reptilevvvvvvvh`VVVVV=9,  ^'ECC  Y r Y0@Brachyurophis semifasciatus BrachyurophissemifasciatusHalf-girdled Snake(Gunther,1863)Elapidaeb@ {@TERRESTRIALLCBrachyurophis semifasciatusG2715R242Reptilerj`````C?2&& ^'DCC  Y r Y Brachyurophis roperi BrachyurophisroperiNorthern Shovel-nosed Snake(Kinghorn, 1931)ElapidaeX@ {@TERRESTRIALNLReptileKKKKKKK========9,  ^w'CCC  Y ? ?Brachyurophis morrisi BrachyurophismorrisiArnhem Shovel-nosed SnakeHorner, 1998ElapidaeTERRESTRIALDDSimoselaps morrisiReptile???????1111111    ^'BCC  Y r Y(@Brachyurophis incinctus BrachyurophisincinctusUnbanded Shovel-nosed Snake(Storr,1968)ElapidaeR@ {R@xTERRESTRIALLCSimoselaps incinctusas Simoselaps incinctusE2714R241ReptileWA=0$$^'ACC  Y r Y @Brachyurophis fasciolatus BrachyurophisfasciolatusNarrow-banded Burrowing Snake(Gunther,1872)Elapidae@{@ xTERRESTRIALLCBrachyurophis fasciolatusC2713R240Reptile~vlllllQM@44(^'@CC  Y r Yx@Acanthophis pyrrhus AcanthophispyrrhusDesert Death AdderBoulenger,1898ElapidaeTERRESTRIALLCAcanthophis pyrrhus C2641R219ReptileBBBBBBB4,""""" ^'?CC  Y ?p@Acanthophis praelongus AcanthophispraelongusNorthern Death AdderRamsay,1877ElapidaeTERRESTRIALNTAcanthophis praelongus Y2804R218ReptileOOOOOOOA9/////^'>CC  Y ?h@Acanthophis antarcticus AcanthophisantarcticusSouthern Death Adder(Shaw and Nodder,1802)ElapidaeTERRESTRIALDDAcanthophis antarcticus A2640R217Reptilejjjjjjj\TJJJJJ/+^7R  zhY')C)D?????\@Arenaria interpres ArenariainterpresRuddy Turnstone(Linnaeus, 1758) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCArenaria interpres K0129B129BirdPPPPPPPH@66666 ^'(C(D?????a@Tringa glareola TringaglareolaWood SandpiperLinnaeus, 1758 ScolopacidaeX@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNETringa glareolaM0154B154BirdEEEEEEE=5+++++~^''C(D????P{@Tringa totanus TringatotanusCommon Redshank(Linnaeus, 1758) ScolopacidaeX@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNETringa totanusG0891B891BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,,|^'&C@(D?????a@Tringa stagnatilis TringastagnatilisMarsh Sandpiper(Bechstein, 1803) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCTringa stagnatilis W0159B159BirdRRRRRRRJB88888"    ^'%C(D?????a@Tringa nebularia TringanebulariaCommon Greenshank(Gunnerus,1767)ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCTringa nebularia U0158B158Bird<<<<<<<4,""""" ^'$C'D?????؎@Tringa incanaTringaincanaWandering Tattler(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) Scolopacidael@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEHeteroscelus incanusQ0156B156BirdMay 08 generic and speciificgeneric and speciificNNNNNF>44444x^a'#C'D?????Ў@Tringa brevipes TringabrevipesGrey-tailed Tattler(Vieillot, 1816) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHeteroscelus brevipes Z0155B155BirdMay 08 genericgenericxjNNNNNF>44444~^a'"C@'D  Y r Y`z@Tringa ochropus TringaochropusGreen SandpiperLinnaeus, 1758 Scolopacidae<@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNLB832Bird,,,,,,,$~^k'!C'D?????@Actitis hypoleucos ActitishypoleucosCommon Sandpiper(Linnaeus, 1758)ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCActitis hypoleucos S0157B157BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,,^' C&D?????@Xenus cinereus XenuscinereusTerek Sandpiper(Guldenstadt, 1775) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCXenus cinereus Y0160B160BirdBBBBBBB:2(((((|^kR Q H b6*'3C+D????? b@Calidris acuminata CalidrisacuminataSharp-tailed Sandpiper(Horsfield, 1821) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCalidris acuminata Z0163B163Bird```````XPFFFFF0,^'2C@+D ????|@Calidris melanotos CalidrismelanotosPectoral Sandpiper(Vieillot, 1819) Scolopacidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDCalidris melanotos U0978B978BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH2.^'1͌C+D  Y?? 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Y??@c@Glareola maldivarum GlareolamaldivarumOriental PratincoleJ.R. Forster, 1795 GlareolidaeTERRESTRIALLCGlareola maldivarum Q0172B172BirdVVVVVVVNF<<<<<%!^'<C-D  Y r YL@Turnix velox TurnixveloxLittle Button-quail(Gould, 1841) TurnicidaeTERRESTRIALLCTurnix velox U0018B018Bird)))))))!x^';C-D  Y r YL@Turnix pyrrhothorax TurnixpyrrhothoraxRed-chested Button-quail(Gould, 1841) TurnicidaeTERRESTRIALLCTurnix pyrrhothorax W0019B019BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;%!^':C@-D  Y ?K@Turnix castanotusTurnixcastanotusChestnut-backed Button-quail(Gould, 1840) TurnicidaeTERRESTRIALDDTurnix castanotaZ0015B015BirdMMMMMMME=33333!^'9C-D  Y r YK@Turnix maculosusTurnixmaculosusRed-backed Button-quail(Temminck, 1815) TurnicidaeTERRESTRIALLCTurnix maculosa K0013B013BirdHHHHHHH@8.....    ~^'8C,D?????{@Phalaropus lobatus PhalaropuslobatusRed-necked Phalarope(Linnaeus, 1758) Scolopacidae~@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEPhalaropus lobatusQ0932B932Birdddddddd\TJJJJJ62^'7C,D?? Y??{@Philomachus pugnax PhilomachuspugnaxRuff(Linnaeus, 1758) Scolopacidaet@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEPhilomachus pugnaxU0934B934BirdDDDDDDD<4*****^'6C@,D?????b@Limicola falcinellus LimicolafalcinellusBroad-billed Sandpiper(Pontoppidan, 1763) ScolopacidaeV@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNELimicola falcinellusW0167B167Birdxxxxxxxph^^^^^HD00$$ ^'5C,D  Y r Y@z@Calidris himantopus CalidrishimantopusStilt Sandpiper(Bonaparte, 1826) ScolopacidaeP@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEMicropalama himantopusZ0827B827Birdddddddd\TJJJJJ2.^'4C+D?????a@Calidris ferruginea CalidrisferrugineaCurlew Sandpiper(Pontoppidan, 1763) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCalidris ferruginea K0161B161Bird]]]]]]]UMCCCCC,(^R 7 &'NIDD  Y ?? Lagorchestes asomatus LagorchestesasomatusCentral Hare-wallabyFinlayson, 1943MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALEXLagorchestes asomatusEXEXMammalLLLLLLL@@@<<88!^ 'M@IDD  Y ?? Bettongia penicillata BettongiapenicillataBrush-tailed BettongGray, 1837PotoroidaeTERRESTRIALEXBettongia penicillataEXnb. The subspecies formerly occurring in the NT (?presumably B. penicillata penicillata: CHECK) is considered extinct: another subspecies persists in WA.Mammalnnnnnnnbbbb.**^'LIDD  Y ?? Bettongia lesueur BettongialesueurBurrowing Bettong(Quoy and Gaimard, 1824)PotoroidaeTERRESTRIALEXBettongia lesueurEXnb. The subspecies formerly occurring in the NT (B. lesueur graii) is considered extinct, but other subspecies persist in WA and are listed as VU under the EPBCAct.AJ793VUMammal0,,^'LDfD  Y r Y~@Trichosurus vulpecula arnhemensisTrichosurusvulpeculaarnhemensisCommon Brushtail Possum (Top End)(Kerr,1792)PhalangeridaeNT mainland N of 16oSTERRESTRIALLCTrichosurus vulpecula arnhemensis Subspecies vulpecula (southern NT) = EN; ssp. arnhemensis (Top End) = LCK1113M061Mammal0XXVVVVVJB8888ssPP6 ^!'fLD3D  Y ??~@Trichosurus vulpecula vulpeculaTrichosurusvulpeculavulpeculaCommon Brushtail Possum (Southern N.T.)(Kerr,1792)PhalangeridaeNT mainland south of 16oSTERRESTRIALENTrichosurus vulpecula vulpeculaSubspecies vulpecula (southern NT) = EN; ssp. arnhemensis (Top End) = LCK1113M061Mammal0]][[[[[OG===={{TT:$^!'KLDD  Y r Y~@Trichosurus vulpecula TrichosurusvulpeculaCommon Brushtail Possum(Kerr,1792)PhalangeridaeTERRESTRIALLCTrichosurus vulpecula arnhemensisSubspecies vulpecula (southern NT) = EN; ssp. arnhemensis (Top End) = LCK1113M061MammalD!^LVALh H Z ^~ \0Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Gow (1981a) lists as Denisonia punctata.Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella bertholdi.Wilson and Swan (2008) suggest that both P. australis and P. weigeli occur in the NT and this is as good an arrangement as any for nowGeneric arrangement follows Greer (1997). Gow (1981a) lists as Unechis monachus.Gow (1981a) lists as F. christeana.Shea (1998) redefines the species, formerly called D. atra in the NT.Split from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Split from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Some authorities combine D. psammophis and D. reticulata (as D. psammophis), but Storr (1978) argued for specific separation, recognised by Robinson et al. (2000).Split from D. olivacea following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Some authorities combine D. psammophis and D. reticulata (as D. psammophis), but Storr (1978) argued for specific separation, recognised by Robinson et al. (2000).Shea (1998) confirms the taxonomic distinctness of this speciesSplit from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Split from D. olivacea following Shea and Scanlon (2007)The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. This species formerly included B. roperi as a subspecies (Storr 1979; Greer 1997). Gow (1981a) lists as V. semifasciata.The generic arrangement of this group of elapid snakes has been in some flux: we follow Greer (1997) and Storr et al. (2002) in dividing Simoselaps and including this species within the more tightly defined Brachyurophis. Formerly treated as a subspecies of B. semifasciata (Storr 1979; Greer 1997). Combined with semifasciatus !!lLVAL \ 6 < T HxLNT birds are the subspecies G. h. inexpectata: 2 other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Some authorities combine into a single superspecies C. novaezelandiae (from New Zealand) and C. pectoralis (from Australia) (e.g. Johnstone and Storr 1998), but more usually they are treated as distinct species (e.g. Marchant and Higgins 1993; Christidis and Boles 1994).Listed by Gow (1981a) as Ephalophis mertoni.check Cogger (2002) states that the genus is monospecificcheck McDowell for revision of Hydrophis.Enhydrina included within Disteira by McDowell (pace Cogger).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Gow (1981a) lists as Denisonia punctata.Gow (1981a) lists as Vermicella bertholdi.Wilson and Swan (2008) suggest that both P. australis and P. weigeli occur in the NT and this is as good an arrangement as any for nowGeneric arrangement follows Greer (1997). Gow (1981a) lists as Unechis monachus.Gow (1981a) lists as F. christeana.Shea (1998) redefines the species, formerly called D. atra in the NT.Split from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Split from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Some authorities combine D. psammophis and D. reticulata (as D. psammophis), but Storr (1978) argued for specific separation, recognised by Robinson et al. (2000).Split from D. olivacea following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Some authorities combine D. psammophis and D. reticulata (as D. psammophis), but Storr (1978) argued for specific separation, recognised by Robinson et al. (2000).Shea (1998) confirms the taxonomic distinctness of this speciesSplit from D. torquata following Shea and Scanlon (2007)Split from D. olivacea following Shea and Scanlon (2007)UR F A bwy'QCC  Y ?@Demansia vestigiata DemansiavestigiataBlack Whip Snake(Macleay,1884)Elapidae@D@o@ TERRESTRIALDDDemansia vestigiata Y2652R221ReptileaaaaaaaSKAAAAA+'^'PCC  Y r Y@Demansia simplex DemansiasimplexGrey Whip SnakeStorr,1978ElapidaeTERRESTRIALLCDemansia simplexS2657R225Reptile####### ^'O YC  Y r Y Demansia shineiDemansiashineiShea, 2007Elapidaep@p@ TERRESTRIALNEReptile|^w'N YC  Y r Y Demansia rimicolaDemansiarimicolaScanlon, 2007Elapidaep@p@TERRESTRIALNEReptile^w'M͌CC  Y r Y Demansia reticulata DemansiareticulataDesert Whipsnake(Gray, 1842)ElapidaeF@F@TERRESTRIALLCDemansia psammophis Reptile@@@@@@@2222222 ^'L YC  Y r Y Demansia quaesitorDemansiaquaesitorShea, 2007Elapidaep@p@TERRESTRIALNEReptile^w'KCC  Y r Y@Demansia psammophis DemansiapsammophisYellow-faced Whip Snake(Schlegel,1837)ElapidaeF@F@TERRESTRIALLCDemansia psammophis Z2655R224ReptilefffffffXPFFFFF/+^'JCC  Y ?@Demansia papuensis DemansiapapuensisPapuan Whip Snake(Macleay,1877)Elapidae~@D@o~@TERRESTRIALDDDemansia papuensisM2654R223Reptile]]]]]]]OG=====)% ^'ICC  Y ?@Demansia olivacea DemansiaolivaceaOlive Whip Snake(Gray,1842)ElapidaeTERRESTRIALDDDemansia olivacea K2653R222Reptile....... ^'H YC  Y r Y Demansia flagellatioDemansiaflagellatioWells & Wellington, 1985Elapidaep@h@op@TERRESTRIALNEReptile///////!!!!!!!!^'G YC  Y r Y Demansia angusticepsDemansiaangusticeps(Macleay, 1888)Elapidaep@p@TERRESTRIALNEReptile^wR  x P<'[CC  Y r Y@Pseudonaja textilis PseudonajatextilisEastern Brown Snake(Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril,1854)Elapidae@TERRESTRIALLCPseudonaja textilis Z2699R237ReptilexxxxxxxjbXXXXXA=00$$^'ZCC  Y r Y@Pseudonaja nuchalis PseudonajanuchalisWestern Brown SnakeGunther,1858Elapidae@TERRESTRIALLCPseudonaja nuchalis M2698R236ReptileLLLLLLL>6,,,,,^'YCC  Y r Y@Pseudonaja modesta PseudonajamodestaRinged Brown Snake(Gunther,1872)Elapidae@TERRESTRIALLCPseudonaja modesta K2697R235ReptileIIIIIII;3)))))^'XCC  Y r Y@Pseudonaja ingrami PseudonajaingramiIngram's Brown Snake(Boulenger,1908)Elapidae@oTERRESTRIALLCPseudonaja ingrami Y2696R234ReptileQQQQQQQC;11111  ^'WCC  Y r Y@Pseudonaja guttata PseudonajaguttataSpeckled Brown Snake(Parker,1926)Elapidae@oTERRESTRIALLCPseudonaja guttataG2695R233ReptileIIIIIII;3)))))^'V YC  Y r Y Pseudechis weigeliPseudechisweigeliElapidae @ @ TERRESTRIALNEReptile^v'UCC  Y r Y@Pseudechis australis PseudechisaustralisKing Brown Snake(Gray,1842)ElapidaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudechis australis U2690R232Reptile=======/'^'TCC  Y r Y(@Parasuta monachus ParasutamonachusHooded Snake(Storr,1964)Elapidae@ @ TERRESTRIALLCParasuta monachus S2729R244Reptile@@@@@@@2*      ^'SCC  Y ?Љ@Oxyuranus scutellatus OxyuranusscutellatusTaipan(Peters,1867)ElapidaeGow (1980) lists NT records.TERRESTRIALDDOxyuranus scutellatus Y2688R230Reptile[[[[[[[ME;;;;;#^'RCC  Y r Y@Furina ornata FurinaornataOrange-naped Snake(Gray,1842)ElapidaeF@ F@ TERRESTRIALLCFurina ornata Z2807R228Reptile6666666( z^LVAL~z . > Z b((Z$Higgins and Davies (1996) note a few records from the Darwin area ("aviary escapes apparently developing feral populations in Darwin, NT & breeding recorded Fannie Bay in 1975"), but no records from the Alice Springs area. Nb records in New Atlas in Tennant Creek and Alice Springs.single NT record (Leanyer, Sept-Oct 1999) (Carter 2000), the first record for Australia (BARC case 278)single bird, reported at Knuckey's Lagoon and Darwin sewerage pond, October 2003 (xx unpubl): only the ?third Australian record.Marchant and Higgins (1990) note that records from NT are "not supported with details and now untraceable"; but nb record of 5 birds, Tanami Mine, 4/3/03 (R. Potts unpubl.), and record from Borroloola area (Barnard 1914)..see records in Storr (1977) and Marchant and Higgins (1990) ***few records listed in Marchant & Higgins (1990)probably extinct in the NT - no confirmed records since 1931 (Storr 1977; Reid and Fleming 1992)Storr et al (2002) list it from "seas off & Northern Territory".apparently no NT records, but ?mapped in Cogger and Wilson and SwanCogger (2000) unclear about occurrence in NT waters; Storr et al. (2002) considered it endemic to waters off WA. Wilson & Swan (2008) list records off NT.Cogger (2000) notes specimens collected between Darwin and the New Guinea coastapparently no NT records, but mapped as such in CoggerKeogh and Smith (1996) provide a point-based map for the NT.Keogh and Smith (1996) provide a point-based map for the NT.Keogh and Smith (1996) provide a point-based map for the NT.Keogh and Smith (1996) provide a point-based map for the NT.Storr (1984) provides a point-based distribution map.Storr (1984) provides a point-based distribution map.Gillam (1979) provides a point-based distribution map for the NT.Gillam (1979) provides a point-based distribution map for the NT.Gillam (1979) provides a point-based distribution map for the NT.@R k e Kob'eCC  Y r YX@Acalyptophis peronii AcalyptophisperoniiHorned Sea Snake(Dumeril,1853)ElapidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCAcalyptophis peroniiQ2736R247ReptileHHHHHHH:2(((((^'dCC  Y r Y Vermicella vermiformis VermicellavermiformisKeogh and Smith, 1996Elapidae@x@@TERRESTRIALLCVermicella vermiformisReptileKKKKKKK=======%!^'cCC  Y ?P@Vermicella multifasciata VermicellamultifasciataNarrow-banded Northern Bandy-bandy(Longman,1915)Elapidae@x@@TERRESTRIALDDVermicella multifasciata Z2735R246Reptilec_RF:.^'bCC  Y r Y Vermicella intermedia VermicellaintermediaWide-banded Northern Bandy-bandyKeogh and Smith, 1996Elapidae@x@@TERRESTRIALLCVermicella intermediaReptilexxxxxxxa]PD8,^'aCC  Y r YH@Vermicella annulata VermicellaannulataBandy Bandy(Gray,1841)Elapidae@x@@TERRESTRIALLCVermicella annulata M2734R245ReptileRRRRRRRD<22222 ^'`CC  Y r Y8@Suta suta SutasutaCurl Snake(Peters,1863)Elapidaej@TERRESTRIALLCSuta suta E2722R243Reptile       zr^'_CC  Y r Y@Suta punctata SutapunctataLittle Spotted Snake(Boulenger,1896)ElapidaeP@ P@TERRESTRIALLCSuta punctata Z2663R227ReptileDDDDDDD6.$$$$$z^'^CC  Y ?0@Suta ordensis SutaordensisOrd Snake(Storr,1984)Elapidaej@TERRESTRIALDDSuta ordensisW2659R321Reptile z^']CC  Y r Y@Simoselaps bertholdi SimoselapsbertholdiDesert Banded Snake(Jan,1859)ElapidaeT@ any NT records?T@TERRESTRIALLCSimoselaps bertholdiA2712R239Reptiletttttttf^TTTTT>:-!^'\CC  Y r Y@Simoselaps anomalus SimoselapsanomalusNorthern Desert Banded Snake(Sternfeld,1919)ElapidaeTERRESTRIALLCSimoselaps anomalusQ2808R238ReptileXXXXXXXJB88888#^2LVALjZ > @ 2Z&8^NT birds are the subspecies P. r. ewingii: there is one other Australian subspecies (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies G. h. inexpectata: 2 other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Forms a superspecies with G. striata of SE Asia: we follow Schodde and Mason (1997) in recognising the Australian population as a distinct species, G. placida. NT birds are the subspecies G. placida placida: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Both recognised subspecies occur in the NT: P. a. albipennis in the far NW and P. a. boothi (endemic to the area around Stokes Range-Delamere-Bradshaw) (Schodde and Mason 1997).The three recognised subspecies occur in the NT: G.p. plumifera in the NW, G.p. ferruginea in the far SW, and G. p. leucogaster in the SE (Schodde and Mason 1997).The two recognised subspecies occur, and intergrade, in the NT - O. l. lophotes (in the east) and O.l. whitlocki (in the west) (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subpecies C. indica longirostris: one other subspecies is recognised from mainland Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Higgins and Davies (1996) note that the specific name is "problematical": Barbary Doves are probably a domesticated form of either the African Collared-Dove (S. roseogrisea) of Eurasian Collared-Dove (S. decaocto), which may be conspecific.Some authorities combine into a single superspecies C. novaezelandiae (from New Zealand) and C. pectoralis (from Australia) (e.g. Johnstone and Storr 1998), but more usually they are treated as distinct species (e.g. Marchant and Higgins 1993; Christidis and Boles 1994).Listed by Gow (1981a) as Ephalophis mertoni.check Cogger (2002) states that the genus is monospecificcheck McDowell for revision of Hydrophis.Enhydrina included within Disteira by McDowell (pace Cogger).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).Taxa within the genus Vermicella were re-defined by Keogh and Smith (1996).6R  M WX'oCC  Y ?@Hydrophis atriceps HydrophisatricepsGunther,1864ElapidaeR@@ R@MARINEDDHydrophis atriceps W2771R257Reptile3333333%^'nCC  Y r Y@Hydrelaps darwiniensis HydrelapsdarwiniensisBlack-ringed Mud SnakeBoulenger,1896ElapidaeMARINELCHydrelaps darwiniensisZ2751R256ReptileRRRRRRRD<22222^'mCC  Y ?@Enhydrina schistosa EnhydrinaschistosaBeaked Sea Snake(Daudin,1803)Elapidaez@z@MARINEDDEnhydrina schistosa A2748R255ReptileNNNNNNN@8..... ^'lCC  Y r Y@Emydocephalus annulatus EmydocephalusannulatusTurtle-headed Sea SnakeKrefft, 1869Elapidael@ MARINELCEmydocephalus annulatusW2747R254ReptileaaaaaaaSKAAAAA($^'kCC  Y r Y@Disteira major DisteiramajorOlive-headed Sea Snake(Shaw,1802)ElapidaeMARINELCDisteira majorU2746R253Reptile$$$$$$$|^'jCC  Y r Y@Disteira kingii DisteirakingiiSpectacled Sea Snake(Boulenger,1896)ElapidaeMARINELCDisteira kingiiS2745R252Reptile///////!~^'iCC  Y r Yx@Astrotia stokesii AstrotiastokesiiStokes' Sea Snake(Gray,1846)ElapidaeMARINELCAstrotia stokesiiQ2744R251Reptile)))))))     ^'hCC  Y r Yp@Aipysurus laevis AipysuruslaevisGolden Sea SnakeLacepede,1804ElapidaeMARINELCAipysurus laevisM2742R250Reptile&&&&&&&^'gCC  Y r Yh@Aipysurus eydouxii AipysuruseydouxiiSpine-tailed Sea Snake(Gray,1849)ElapidaeMARINELCAipysurus eydouxiiW2739R249Reptile8888888*"^'fCC  Y r Y`@Aipysurus duboisii AipysurusduboisiiDubois' Sea SnakeBavay,1869ElapidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCAipysurus duboisiiU2738R248Reptile8888888*"^XR % > z'xCC  Y r Y@Pelamis platurus PelamisplaturusYellow-bellied Sea Snake(Linneaus,1766)ElapidaeMARINELCPelamis platurus U2770R264Reptile<<<<<<<.&^'wCC  Y r Y؊@Parahydrophis mertoni ParahydrophismertoniNorthern Mangrove Sea Snake(Roux,1910)ElapidaeX@X@MARINELCParahydrophis mertoniM2750R263Reptileiiiiiii[SIIIII2.&^'vCC  Y r Y Lapemis curtus LapemiscurtusShort Sea Snake(Shaw, 1802)Elapidaer@@ r@MARINELCLapemis curtusReptile******* |^'uCC  Y r YȊ@Hydrophis pacificus HydrophispacificusLarge-headed Sea SnakeBoulenger,1896ElapidaeMARINELCHydrophis pacificusU2762R261ReptileCCCCCCC5-##### ^'tCC  Y r Y@Hydrophis ornatus Hydrophisornatus(Gray,1842)ElapidaeMARINELCHydrophis ornatusS2761R260Reptile^'sCC  Y r Y@Hydrophis mcdowelli HydrophismcdowelliSmall-headed Sea SnakeKharin,1983ElapidaeMARINELCHydrophis mcdowelliE2026R323Reptile=======/'^'rCC  Y ?@Hydrophis inornatus HydrophisinornatusPlain Sea Snake(Gray,1849)Elapidae@ MARINEDDHydrophis inornatus C2757R259Reptile<<<<<<<.&^'qCC  Y r Y@Hydrophis elegans HydrophiselegansBar-bellied Sea Snake(Gray,1842)ElapidaeMARINELCHydrophis elegansU2754R258Reptile1111111#^'pCC  Y ?@Hydrophis czeblukovi HydrophisczeblukoviGeometerical Sea Snake(Kharin,1984)Elapidae6@ MARINEDDHydrophis czeblukovi C2025R322ReptileSSSSSSSE=33333^' Y͌C  Y r Y Hydrophis coggeriHydrophiscoggeriBlack-headed Sea SnakeKharin, 1984ElapidaeMARINENEReptile^cCR k B  ~c'CC  Y r Yg@Dendrocygna eytoni DendrocygnaeytoniPlumed Whistling-Duck(Eyton, 1838) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCDendrocygna eytoni C0205B205BirdGGGGGGG?7-----^'CC  Y r Yf@Dendrocygna arcuata DendrocygnaarcuataWandering Whistling-Duck(Horsfield, 1824) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCDendrocygna arcuata A0204B204BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@)%^'CC  Y r Y@f@Anseranas semipalmata AnseranassemipalmataMagpie Goose(Latham, 1798) AnseranatidaeTERRESTRIALLCAnseranas semipalmataZ0199B199BirdNNNNNNNF>44444    ^'CC  Y r YJ@Excalfactoria chinensis ExcalfactoriachinensisKing Quail(Linnaeus,1766)PhasianidaeTERRESTRIALLCCoturnix chinensis Y0012B012Bird May 08 generic namegeneric namejBBBBB:2(((((^a'~CC  Y r Y4@Coturnix ypsilophora CoturnixypsilophoraBrown QuailBose, 1792 PhasianidaeTERRESTRIALLCCoturnix ypsilophora G0011B011Bird=======5-##### ^'}CC  Y r Y0@Coturnix pectoralis CoturnixpectoralisStubble QuailGould, 1837 Phasianidae@@TERRESTRIALLCCoturnix pectoralis S0009B009BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;%!^'|CC  Y r YH@Megapodius reinwardt MegapodiusreinwardtOrange-footed ScrubfowlDumont, 1823 MegapodiidaeTERRESTRIALLCMegapodius reinwardt M0006B006BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@)%^'{CC  Y???I@Leipoa ocellata LeipoaocellataMalleefowlGould, 1840 Megapodiidae@TERRESTRIALCRLeipoa ocellataVUVUZ0007B007Bird88888880(~^'zCC  Y ??H@Dromaius novaehollandiae DromaiusnovaehollandiaeEmu(Latham, 1790) CasuariidaeTERRESTRIALVUDromaius novaehollandiaenb: One subspecies other than that in the NT is classified under EPBCAct as EXC0001B001Bird---^3R - & $U'CD  Y r Y(@Anas gracilis AnasgracilisGrey TealBuller, 1869 AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCAnas gracilis W0211B211Bird z^'CD  Y r Yg@Anas rhynchotis AnasrhynchotisAustralasian ShovelerLatham, 1802 Anatidae@TERRESTRIALNEAnas rhynchotis A0212B212BirdAAAAAAA91'''''~^'C@D?? Y??g@Anas querquedula AnasquerquedulaGarganeyLinnaeus, 1758 Anatidae~@TERRESTRIALNEAnas querquedulaK0209B209Bird///////'^'CD  Y r Yf@Nettapus pulchellus NettapuspulchellusGreen Pygmy-GooseGould, 1842AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCNettapus pulchellus S0201B201Bird4444444,$^'CD  Y r Yh@Malacorhynchus membranaceus MalacorhynchusmembranaceusPink-eared Duck(Latham, 1802) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCMalacorhynchus membranaceus C0213B213BirdjjjjjjjbZPPPPP1-    ^'CD  Y r Yf@Chenonetta jubata ChenonettajubataAustralian Wood Duck(Latham, 1802) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCChenonetta jubata U0202B202BirdAAAAAAA91'''''^'C@D  Y??@g@Tadorna tadornoides TadornatadornoidesAustralian Shelduck(Jardine & Selby, 1828) Anatidae^@TERRESTRIALNETadorna tadornoides G0207B207Birdddddddd\TJJJJJ3/""^'CD  Y r Y g@Tadorna radjah TadornaradjahRadjah Shelduck(Lesson, 1828) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCTadorna radjah E0206B206Bird)))))))!|^'CC  Y r Yf@Cygnus atratus CygnusatratusBlack Swan(Latham, 1790) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCCygnus atratus W0203B203Bird|^'CC  Y ? h@Stictonetta naevosa StictonettanaevosaFreckled Duck(Gould, 1841) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALNTStictonetta naevosaE0214B214Bird:::::::2*      ^wR x* K ^'CD  Y r YT@Podiceps cristatus PodicepscristatusGreat Crested Grebe(Linnaeus,1758)PodicipedidaeTERRESTRIALLCPodiceps cristatus A0060B060BirdEEEEEEE=5+++++^'CD  Y r Y@U@Poliocephalus poliocephalus PoliocephaluspoliocephalusHoary-headed Grebe(Jardine & Selby, 1827) PodicipedidaeTERRESTRIALLCPoliocephalus poliocephalus E0062B062BirdxnnnnnOK>>>>$^'CD  Y r Y Tachybaptus ruficollis TachybaptusruficollisLittle Grebe(Pallas, 1764)Podicipedidae@TERRESTRIALNETachybaptus ruficollisBirdAAAAAAA9999999!^'C@D  Y r YU@Tachybaptus novaehollandiae TachybaptusnovaehollandiaeAustralasian Grebe(Stephens, 1826) PodicipedidaeTERRESTRIALLCTachybaptus novaehollandiae C0061B061Bird~~~~~~~vndddddEA4444^'CD  Y r YX@Phaethon rubricauda PhaethonrubricaudaRed-tailed TropicbirdBoddaert, 1783 Phaethontidae!see records in Storr (1977) ***MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEPhaethon rubricaudaW0107B107Birdzppppp[WCC^'CfD  Y r Y`h@Oxyura australis OxyuraaustralisBlue-billed DuckGould, 1837 AnatidaeTERRESTRIALNEOxyura australis Y0216B216Bird.......&^'CD  Y r Y@h@Aythya australis AythyaaustralisHardhead(Eyton, 1838) AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCAythya australis G0215B215Bird#######     ^'CD  Y r Y`g@Anas superciliosa AnassuperciliosaPacific Black DuckJ.F. Gmelin, 1789 AnatidaeTERRESTRIALLCAnas superciliosa Y0208B208BirdBBBBBBB:2(((((^' C@D  Y r Y Anas acuta AnasacutaNorthern PintailLinnaeus, 1758 Anatidae@TERRESTRIALNEAnas acutaBird       |t^'CD  Y r Yg@Anas castanea AnascastaneaChestnut Teal(Eyton, 1838) Anatidae!see records in Storr (1977) ***TERRESTRIALNEAnas castanea U0210B210BirdKKKKKKKC;11111 z^R  r ad'D@D  Y ??@Geophaps smithii GeophapssmithiiPartridge Pigeon(Jardine & Selby, 1830) Columbidaeh@TERRESTRIALVUGeophaps smithii VUnb. In addition to the VU status assigned under EPBCAct to the subspecies occurring in the NT, the other subspecies (not occurring in the NT) is also listed as VU under the EPBCAct.Q0040B040Bird<88%!^'DD  Y r Y@Geophaps plumifera GeophapsplumiferaSpinifex PigeonGould,1842ColumbidaeF@F@ TERRESTRIALLCGeophaps plumifera leucogaster U0042B042BirdPPPPPPPH@66666^'@DD  Y r YQ@Ocyphaps lophotes OcyphapslophotesCrested Pigeon(Temminck,1822)Columbidae0@0@ TERRESTRIALLCOcyphaps lophotes W0043B043BirdHHHHHHH@8.....^'DD  Y ?P@Phaps histrionica PhapshistrionicaFlock Bronzewing(Gould, 1841) ColumbidaeTERRESTRIALNTPhaps histrionica A0036B036Bird;;;;;;;3+!!!!!  ^'D@D  Y r Y@P@Phaps chalcoptera PhapschalcopteraCommon Bronzewing(Latham, 1790) ColumbidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhaps chalcoptera U0034B034Bird@@@@@@@80&&&&& ^'DD  Y r YP@Chalcophaps indica ChalcophapsindicaEmerald Dove(Linnaeus, 1758) Columbidae@@TERRESTRIALLCChalcophaps indica S0033B033BirdWWWWWWWOG====='#  ^'LDD  Y r Y ?Streptopelia chinensis StreptopeliachinensisSpotted Turtle-dove(Scopoli, 1786)Columbidae@TERRESTRIAL(Int)Bird999999911111111'^k'fFDD  Y r Y ?Streptopelia roseogriseaStreptopeliaroseogriseaBarbary Dove(Linnaeus, 1758)Columbidae@6@@TERRESTRIAL(Int)BirdMay 08 generic namegeneric nameqKKKKKCCCCCCCC9, ^a'@D@D  Y r Y0|@?Columba livia ColumbaliviaRock DoveJ.F. Gmelin, 1789 ColumbidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)K0957B957Bird z^cLVAL  : rhAustralian populations are the subspecies H. c. caudacatus (Schodde and Mason 1997).Australian populations are the subspecies C. m. schlegelii (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are of the subspecies P. s. phalaenoides (Top End) and P. S. brachypteris (central Australia): one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Australian birds are the subspecies D. b. spilorrhoa (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies P. r. ewingii: there is one other Australian subspecies (Schodde and Mason 1997).The sole Australian subspecies P. c. alligator is endemic to the NT. Some authorities have treated the Australian population as a distinct species (P. alligator) separate from P. cinctus of Wallacea, but this is not now generally recognised (e.g. Schodde and Mason 1997).Forms a superspecies with G. striata of SE Asia: we follow Schodde and Mason (1997) in recognising the Australian population as a distinct species, G. placida. NT birds are the subspecies G. placida placida: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Both recognised subspecies occur in the NT: P. a. albipennis in the far NW and P. a. boothi (endemic to the area around Stokes Range-Delamere-Bradshaw) (Schodde and Mason 1997).The three recognised subspecies occur in the NT: G.p. plumifera in the NW, G.p. ferruginea in the far SW, and G. p. leucogaster in the SE (Schodde and Mason 1997).The two recognised subspecies occur, and intergrade, in the NT - O. l. lophotes (in the east) and O.l. whitlocki (in the west) (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subpecies C. indica longirostris: one other subspecies is recognised from mainland Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Higgins and Davies (1996) note that the specific name is "problematical": Barbary Doves are probably a domesticated form of either the African Collared-Dove (S. roseogrisea) of Eurasian Collared-Dove (S. decaocto), which may be conspecific.LVALt b  z L J  l@lsee records in Storr (1977) and Marchant and Higgins (1993) ***; confirmed report Darwin Sept-Oct 1998 (BARC case 253).single unconfirmed record near Darwin (McKean 1980b) - ?accepted by Higgins and davies (1996).nb not listed by Storr (1977); note records in Marchant and Higgins (1993)***; also New Atlassee records in Storr (1977), Marchant and Higgins (1993) ***note records in Marchant and Higgins (1993)***note records in Marchant and Higgins (1993)***Records from near Darwin (e.g. McKean 1983a)Three records from the NT: see records in Storr (1977) and Higgins and Davies (1990)***. At least 3 subsequent records in New Atlas.see records in Storr (1977) ***; Marchant and Higgins (1990) note "no recent records" from the NT.Only one unconfirmed record, from Melville Bay (Humphries 1947); a strange dearth considering their broader regional distribution (Marchant and Higgins 1990).see records in Storr (1977) ***; McKean et al. (1975).McKean (1980) lists ocean records. Also record (?Dundee Beaach) in New AtlasMcKean (1980) lists ocean records.Single record 100 nautical miles from Darwin - http://birdo.wildiaries.com/trips/10330Single storm-blown bird near Katherine, June 1981 (Reed and McKean 1982). Also Nabarlek??Records given in Carter (1983) and Percival (1984). Nb also records in New AtlasOnly one recent record from the NT, Groote Eylandt, May 1999 (Noske and Brennan 2002)Marchant and Higgins (1990) list several records from Darwin area.see records in Storr (1977) ***; McKean (1980) lists several records (also early Port Essington record) (cited in Frith & Calaby 1974). Also records in New AtlasMcKean (1980) records it from 12o29'S 125o21-35'EMcKean (1980) lists ocean recordsNot listed by Storr (1977): single bird in Darwin suburbs 1991-94 (Wright et al 1995)NT distributional records reviewed by Fraser (2000).Higgins and Davies (1996) do not list any NT records for this species.wR W @ r 3%' DD  Y r Yp@Ducula bicolor DuculabicolorPied Imperial-Pigeon(Scopoli, 1786) Columbidae@@TERRESTRIALLCDucula bicolor U0026B026BirdQQQQQQQIA77777%!|^' D@D  Y r Y Ducula concinna DuculaconcinnaElegant Imperial-Pigeon(Wallace, 1865)Columbidae@TERRESTRIALNEDucula concinnaBird0000000(((((((~^' DD  Y r YM@Ptilinopus regina PtilinopusreginaRose-crowned Fruit-doveSwainson, 1825 Columbidae@@TERRESTRIALLCPtilinopus regina K0021B021Birdddddddd\TJJJJJ51$ ^'@ DD  Y ?M@Ptilinopus cinctus PtilinopuscinctusBanded Fruit-dove(Temminck, 1809) Columbidae@@TERRESTRIALNTPtilinopus cinctus Q0024B024Bird```````XPFFFFF1- ^' DD  Y r YO@Geopelia humeralis GeopeliahumeralisBar-shouldered Dove(Temminck, 1821) Columbidae@@ TERRESTRIALLCGeopelia humeralis Q0032B032Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK51$ ^' D@D  Y r Yx@Geopelia striata GeopeliastriataPeaceful Dove(Linnaeus, 1766) Columbidae4@4@ TERRESTRIALLCGeopelia placida M0030B030BirdMay 08 specific namespecific namewOOOOOG?55555!^a' DD  Y r YO@Geopelia cuneata GeopeliacuneataDiamond Dove(Latham, 1802) ColumbidaeTERRESTRIALLCGeopelia cuneata Z0031B031Bird1111111)!^'@ DD  Y ?Q@?Petrophassa rufipennis PetrophassarufipennisChestnut-quilled Rock-PigeonCollett, 1898 ColumbidaeTERRESTRIALNTPetrophassa rufipennis E0038B038Birdllllllld\RRRRR95((((^' DD  Y ?P@Petrophassa albipennis PetrophassaalbipennisWhite-quilled Rock-PigeonGould,1841Columbidaeb@b@ TERRESTRIALNTPetrophassa albipennis C0037B037Birdllllllld\RRRRR95(^LVAL F < , 0HNT birds include both Australian subspecies: P.v.venustus (Arnhem Land and NE) and P.v. hilli (NW NT) (Schodde and Mason 1997).Species bounds in the rainbow lorikeet complex are contentious. The most recent treatment recognises T. rubritorquis as specifically distinct from T. haematodus (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. g. fitzroyi: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C.s. gymnopis (far SE) and C. s. sanguinea (elsewhere in the NT): there is one other Australian subspecies (Schodde and Mason 1997).Schodde and Mason (1997) place the galah in a monotypic genus Eolophus. The three recognised Australian subspecies all occur in the NT: C. r. roseicapilla (in the SW NT), C. r. albiceps (E NT) and C. r. kuhli (Top End) (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. l. mollis: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Five Australian subspecies, of which two occur in the NT: C. b. samueli from central Austrralia and C. b. macrorhynchus from the Top End. Recent opinion suggests that the Australian taxon is specifically distinct (Lane and Rogers 2000)Australian populations are the subspecies A. p. pacificus (Schodde and Mason 1997).Australian populations are the subspecies H. c. caudacatus (Schodde and Mason 1997).Australian populations are the subspecies C. m. schlegelii (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are of the subspecies P. s. phalaenoides (Top End) and P. S. brachypteris (central Australia): one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Australian birds are the subspecies D. b. spilorrhoa (Schodde and Mason 1997).The sole Australian subspecies P. c. alligator is endemic to the NT. Some authorities have treated the Australian population as a distinct species (P. alligator) separate from P. cinctus of Wallacea, but this is not now generally recognised (e.g. Schodde and Mason 1997).R e _  4'C D ? Y??U@Oceanites oceanicus OceanitesoceanicusWilson's Storm-Petrel(Kuhl, 1820) OceanitidaeD@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDOceanites oceanicusG0063B063BirdMay 08 family namefamily nameaaaaaYQGGGGG2.^a'f&C D  Y ?\@Hydrobates matsudairaeHydrobatesmatsudairaeMatsudaira's Storm-petrel(Kuroda, 1922) Hydrobatidaeb@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDOceanodroma matsudairae U0802B802Bird~~~~~~~vndddddJF22&&^'D@ D  Y r YPz@Apus affinis ApusaffinisHouse Swift(J.E. Gray, 1830) ApodidaeTERRESTRIALNEApus affinisQ0828B828Bird x^'@D D?? Y??@p@Apus pacificus ApuspacificusFork-tailed Swift(Latham, 1802) Apodidae@B@@TERRESTRIALLCApus pacificus W0335B335BirdQQQQQQQIA77777%!|^'D D?? Y??0p@Hirundapus caudacutus HirundapuscaudacutusWhite-throated Needletail(Latham, 1802) Apodidae@ @TERRESTRIALNEHirundapus caudacutus U0334B334Birdwwwwwwwog]]]]]EA4(( ^'D D  Y r Yn@Aegotheles cristatus AegothelescristatusAustralian Owlet-nightjar(Shaw, 1790)AegothelidaeTERRESTRIALLCAegotheles cristatus S0317B317BirdSSSSSSSKC99999!^'D@ D  Y r Y p@Caprimulgus macrurus CaprimulgusmacrurusLarge-tailed NightjarHorsfield, 1821 Caprimulgidae@ @TERRESTRIALLCCaprimulgus macrurus Q0332B332Birdwwwwwwwog]]]]]EA4((^'@D D  Y r Y@Eurostopodus argus EurostopodusargusSpotted Nightjar(Hartert, 1892) EurostopdidaeTERRESTRIALLCEurostopodus argus Z0331B331BirdMay 08 family namefamily nameoKKKKKC;11111    ^a'DD  Y r Yn@Podargus strigoides PodargusstrigoidesTawny Frogmouth(Latham, 1802) Podargidaeb@ b@TERRESTRIALLCPodargus strigoides K0313B313Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD-)^"LVALZ l V p H^:LNT birds are the subspecies C. p. melanurus: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Occasionally considered as a subspecies of P. chrysopterygius (e.g. Forshaw 1981), but recent opinion maintains P. dissimilis as a distinct species (e.g. Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies B.z. macgillivray (eastern NT) and B. z. zonarius (western NT): two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds include both Australian subspecies: P.v.venustus (Arnhem Land and NE) and P.v. hilli (NW NT) (Schodde and Mason 1997).Species bounds in the rainbow lorikeet complex are contentious. The most recent treatment recognises T. rubritorquis as specifically distinct from T. haematodus (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. g. fitzroyi: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C.s. gymnopis (far SE) and C. s. sanguinea (elsewhere in the NT): there is one other Australian subspecies (Schodde and Mason 1997).Schodde and Mason (1997) place the galah in a monotypic genus Eolophus. The three recognised Australian subspecies all occur in the NT: C. r. roseicapilla (in the SW NT), C. r. albiceps (E NT) and C. r. kuhli (Top End) (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. l. mollis: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Five Australian subspecies, of which two occur in the NT: C. b. samueli from central Austrralia and C. b. macrorhynchus from the Top End. Five Australian subspecies, of which two occur in the NT: C. b. samueli from central Austrralia and C. b. macrorhynchus from the Top End. Five Australian subspecies, of which two occur in the NT: C. b. samueli from central Austrralia and C. b. macrorhynchus from the Top End. Recent opinion suggests that the Australian taxon is specifically distinct (Lane and Rogers 2000)Australian populations are the subspecies A. p. pacificus (Schodde and Mason 1997).R - v ~'C D  Y???{@Fregata andrewsi FregataandrewsiChristmas Island FrigatebirdMathews, 1914 Fregatidael@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEFregata andrewsiVUCES0909B909BirdMay 08 common namecommon namehhhhh`XNJJFF40^a'C D?? Y??V@Fregata minor FregataminorGreat Frigatebird(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) Fregatidae@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDFregata minorU0094B094BirdEEEEEEE=5+++++z^'C D?? Y??@V@Fregata ariel FregataarielLesser Frigatebird(G.R. Gray, 1845) FregatidaeD@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCFregata ariel W0095B095BirdDDDDDDD<4*****z^'C D  Y r Y@Pseudobulweria rostrata PseudobulweriarostrataTahiti Petrel(Peale, 1848) Procellariidaerecord in Percival (1984).MARINE&TERRESTRIALNLY0920B920Birdppppppph`VVVVVVR>>^k' Yf D  Y r Y Puffinus persicusPuffinuspersicusArabian ShearwaterProcellariidae@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNLBird       ^j'C D  Y r Y{@Puffinus huttoni PuffinushuttoniHutton's ShearwaterMathews, 1912 Procellariidae@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNLK0913B913BirdDDDDDDD<4******&^k'C D?? Y??z@Calonectris leucomelas CalonectrisleucomelasStreaked Shearwater(Temminck, 1835) Procellariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDCalonectris leucomelasS0853B853Birdzzzzzzzrj`````HD00$$^' C@ D?? Y?? Ardenna tenuirostris ArdennatenuirostrisShort-tailed Shearwater(Temminck, 1835) Procellariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEPuffinus tenuirostrisBirdMay 08 GenericGenericggggg_______HD00$$^a'C D ? Y??U@Ardenna pacifica ArdennapacificaWedge-tailed Shearwater(J.P. Gmelin, 1789) Procellariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDPuffinus pacificusS0069B069BirdMay 08 Generic and specificGeneric and specificjjjjjbZPPPPP<8$$^aR P 5k%'C@D  Y r Y@X@Pelecanus conspicillatus PelecanusconspicillatusAustralian PelicanTemminck, 1824 PelecanidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPelecanus conspicillatus U0106B106Birdnnnnnnnf^TTTTT84     ^'CD  Y r YW@Phalacrocorax varius PhalacrocoraxvariusPied Cormorant(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) PhalacrocoracidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhalacrocorax varius G0099B099Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD-)^'CD  Y r YV@Phalacrocorax sulcirostris PhalacrocoraxsulcirostrisLittle Black Cormorant(J.F. Brandt, 1837) PhalacrocoracidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhalacrocorax sulcirostris C0097B097Bird}sssssUQDDDD"^'CD  Y r YV@Phalacrocorax carbo PhalacrocoraxcarboGreat Cormorant(Linnaeus, 1758) PhalacrocoracidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhalacrocorax carbo A0096B096BirdXXXXXXXPH>>>>>'#^'C@D  Y r Y@W@Microcarbo melanoleucos MicrocarbomelanoleucosLittle Pied Cormorant(Vieillot, 1817) PhalacrocoracidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhalacrocorax melanoleucos Y0100B100BirdMay 08 genericgeneric{{{{{skaaaaaC?2222^a'CD  Y r YW@Anhinga novaehollandiaeAnhinganovaehollandiaeAustralasian Darter(Gould, 1847) AnhingidaeTERRESTRIALLCAnhinga melanogaster K0101B101BirdMay 08 specific and common namespecific and common name[[[[[SKAAAAA)%^a'C D?? Y??W@Sula leucogaster SulaleucogasterBrown Booby(Boddaert, 1783) Sulidae!McKean (1980) lists records***.MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSula leucogaster M0102B102BirdaaaaaaaYQGGGGG3/^'C D? Y??X@Sula sula SulasulaRed-footed Booby(Linnaeus,1766)Sulidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNESula sulaZ0103B103Birdzr^' C@ D  Y??@Sula dactylatra SuladactylatraMasked BoobyLesson, 1831Sulidae>@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNESula dactylatraS0105Bird     ~^R U  x.' YfD  Y r Y Ardeola speciosaArdeolaspeciosaJavan Pond Heron(Horsfield, 1821)ArdeidaeDarwin, 2007TERRESTRIALNEBirdMay 08 additionadditionO?!!!!!~^ka'CD  Y r Ye@Butorides striataButoridesstriataStriated Heron(Linnaeus,1758) ArdeidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCButorides striatus stagnatilis C0193B193BirdLLLLLLLD<22222 ^'C@D?? Y??p|@Ardea ibis ArdeaibisCattle EgretLinnaeus, 1758 ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCArdea ibis S0977B977Bird~t^'CD  Y r Yd@Ardea sumatrana ArdeasumatranaGreat-billed HeronRaffles, 1822 ArdeidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCArdea sumatrana A0184B184Bird88888880( ~^'CD  Y r Y@Ardea intermedia ArdeaintermediaIntermediate EgretWagler, 1829 ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCArdea intermedia E0186B186Bird5555555-%^'CD?? Y??@Ardea modesta ArdeamodestaEastern Great EgretJ.E. Gray, 1831ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCArdea albaG0187B187BirdMay 08 specific and common namespecific and common name[ z^a'C@D  Y r Y`e@Ardea pacifica ArdeapacificaWhite-necked HeronLatham, 1802ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCArdea pacifica K0189B189Bird|^'CD  Y ? @Ixobrychus flavicollis IxobrychusflavicollisBlack Bittern(Latham, 1790) ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALDDIxobrychus flavicollis Y0196B196BirdLLLLLLLD<22222^'CD  Y ?f@Ixobrychus dubius IxobrychusdubiusAustralian Little BitternMathews 1912 Ardeidae @TERRESTRIALDDIxobrychus minutusG0195B195BirdMay 08 specificspecificqSSSSSKC99999%!^a'CD  Y r Y@Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus EphippiorhynchusasiaticusBlack-necked Stork(Latham, 1790) CiconiidaeTERRESTRIALLCEphippiorhynchus asiaticus W0183B183Birdnnnnnnnf^TTTTT73&&&&^kR _ G qE'CD  Y r Y`d@Platalea regia PlatalearegiaRoyal SpoonbillGould, 1838ThreskiornithidaeTERRESTRIALLCPlatalea regia S0181B181Bird)))))))!|^'CD  Y r Y@d@Threskiornis spinicollis ThreskiornisspinicollisStraw-necked Ibis(Jameson, 1835) ThreskiornithidaeTERRESTRIALLCThreskiornis spinicollis Q0180B180BirdssssssskcYYYYY=9,,,, ^'CD  Y r Y@Threskiornis molucca ThreskiornismoluccaAustralian White Ibis(Cuvier, 1829) ThreskiornithidaeTERRESTRIALLCThreskiornis molucca G0179B179Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK3/""""^'C@D? Y??d@Plegadis falcinellus PlegadisfalcinellusGlossy Ibis(Linnaeus, 1766) ThreskiornithidaeTERRESTRIALLCPlegadis falcinellus E0178B178BirdTTTTTTTLD:::::#^'CD  Y r Ye@Nycticorax caledonicus NycticoraxcaledonicusNankeen Night Heron(J.E Gmelin, 1789) ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCNycticorax caledonicus A0192B192Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD+' ^'CD? Y??e@Egretta sacra EgrettasacraEastern Reef Egret(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) ArdeidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCEgretta sacra W0191B191Bird99999991) z^'CD  Y r Yd@Egretta garzetta EgrettagarzettaLittle Egret(Linnaeus,1766)ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCEgretta garzetta C0185B185Bird#######     ^'C@D  Y r Y8@Egretta novaehollandiae EgrettanovaehollandiaeWhite-faced Heron(Latham, 1790) ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCEgretta novaehollandiae Y0188B188BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@%!^'CD  Y r Ye@Egretta picata EgrettapicataPied Heron(Gould, 1845) ArdeidaeTERRESTRIALLCArdea picata U0190B190BirdMay 08 genericgenericD6 |^a' YD  Y r Y Ardeola bacchusArdeolabacchusChinese Pond Heron(Bonaparte, 1855) ArdeidaeThe Granites 2009TERRESTRIALNEBirdApril 09 additionadditiondT22222********&|^ka R p| Wg.'CD  Y r Yi@Haliastur sphenurus HaliastursphenurusWhistling Kite(Vieillot, 1818) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCHaliastur sphenurus Q0228B228BirdKKKKKKKC;11111    ^'C@D? Y??i@Haliaeetus leucogaster HaliaeetusleucogasterWhite-bellied Sea-eagle(J.E Gmelin, 1788) AccipitridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHaliaeetus leucogasterM0226B226BirdtttttttldZZZZZB>****^'CD  Y r Yj@Aviceda subcristata AvicedasubcristataPacific Baza(Gould, 1838) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCAviceda subcristata M0234B234BirdAAAAAAA91''''' ^' CD  Y r Y Pernis ptilorynchusPernisptilorhynchusOriental Honey-Buzzard(Temrninck, 1821) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALNEBird5555555--------)^c'CD  Y r Y j@Hamirostra melanosternon HamirostramelanosternonBlack-breasted Buzzard(Gould, 1841) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCHamirostra melanosternon G0231B231Birdnnnnnnnf^TTTTT95((((^'C@D  Y ?j@Lophoictinia isura LophoictiniaisuraSquare-tailed Kite(Gould, 1838) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALNTLophoictinia isuraE0230B230BirdGGGGGGG?7-----^'CD  Y r Y`j@Elanus scriptus ElanusscriptusLetter-winged KiteGould, 1842 AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCElanus scriptus K0233B233Bird5555555-% ~^'CD  Y r Y8@Elanus axillaris ElanusaxillarisBlack-shouldered Kite(Latham, 1802) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCElanus axillaris Y0232B232BirdGGGGGGG?7-----^'CD  Y??`k@Pandion cristatus PandioncristatusEastern Osprey(Vieillot, 1816) AccipitridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPandion haliaetus K0241B241BirdMay 08 specific and common namespecific and common nameIIIIIA9/////^a'C@D  Y r Yd@Platalea flavipes PlataleaflavipesYellow-billed SpoonbillGould, 1838 ThreskiornithidaeTERRESTRIALLCPlatalea flavipes U0182B182BirdSSSSSSSKC99999%!^R -  ms'CD  Y r Y@i@Aquila audax AquilaaudaxWedge-tailed Eagle(Latham, 1802) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCAquila audax nb. One subspecies other than that occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCAct.Y0224B224Birdx^'CD  Y ?? i@Erythrotriorchis radiatus ErythrotriorchisradiatusRed Goshawk(Latham, 1802) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALVUErythrotriorchis radiatusVUVUG0223B223Birdfffffff^VLHHDD)%^ 'C@D  Y r Y0@Circus approximans CircusapproximansSwamp HarrierPeale, 1848 AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCCircus approximans Z0219B219Bird;;;;;;;3+!!!!! ^'CD  Y r Yh@Circus assimilis CircusassimilisSpotted HarrierJardine & Selby, 1828 AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCCircus assimilis M0218B218BirdEEEEEEE=5+++++^'CD  Y r Yh@Accipiter novaehollandiae AccipiternovaehollandiaeGrey Goshawk(J.E Grnelin, 1788) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCAccipiter novaehollandiae A0220B220BirdjjjjjjjbZPPPPP3/"""" ^'CD  Y r Yi@Accipiter cirrocephalusAccipitercirrocephalusCollared Sparrowhawk(Vieillot, 1817) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCAccipiter cirrhocephalus E0222B222Birdkkkkkkkc[QQQQQ51$$$$ ^'C@D  Y r Yh@Accipiter fasciatus AccipiterfasciatusBrown Goshawk(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCAccipiter fasciatus fasciatus ; Accipiter fasciatus didimusnb. One subspecies other than those occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCAct.C0221B221Bird4444444,$fff)%^'CD  Y r Yi@Milvus migrans MilvusmigransBlack Kite(Boddaert, 1783) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCMilvus migrans S0229B229Bird+++++++#|^'CD  Y r Yi@Haliastur indus HaliasturindusBrahminy Kite(Boddaert,1783)AccipitridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHaliastur indus Z0227B227Bird.......&~^xR s v 3m'C@D  Y r Y@T@Porphyrio porphyrio PorphyrioporphyrioPurple Swamphen(Linnaeus, 1758) RallidaeTERRESTRIALLCPorphyrio porphyrio M0058B058BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,,^'CD  Y r Yc@Grus rubicunda GrusrubicundaBrolga(Perry, 1810) GruidaeTERRESTRIALLCGrus rubicunda C0177B177Bird |^'CD? Y??{@Grus antigone GrusantigoneSarus Crane(Linnaeus,1758)GruidaeTERRESTRIALLCGrus antigone VUU0898B898Bird z^'CD  Y r Yj@Falco peregrinus FalcoperegrinusPeregrine FalconTunstall, 1771 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALLCFalco peregrinus S0237B237Bird99999991) ^'C@D  Y r Yk@Falco subniger FalcosubnigerBlack FalconG.R. Gray, 1843 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALLCFalco subniger U0238B238Bird'''''''     |^'CD  Y ?j@Falco hypoleucos FalcohypoleucosGrey FalconGould, 1841 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALNTFalco hypoleucosQ0236B236Bird'''''''     ^'CD  Y r Yj@Falco longipennis FalcolongipennisAustralian HobbySwainson, 1837 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALLCFalco longipennis Z0235B235Bird>>>>>>>6.$$$$$ ^'CD  Y r Y k@Falco berigora FalcoberigoraBrown FalconVigors & Horsfield, 1827 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALLCFalco berigora W0239B239Bird7777777/' |^'C@D  Y r Y@k@Falco cenchroides FalcocenchroidesNankeen KestrelVigors & Horsfield, 1827 FalconidaeTERRESTRIALLCFalco cenchroides Y0240B240BirdLLLLLLLD<22222    ^'CD  Y r Y`i@Hieraaetus morphnoides HieraaetusmorphnoidesLittle Eagle(Gould, 1841) AccipitridaeTERRESTRIALLCHieraaetus morphnoides K0225B225BirdPPPPPPPH@66666    ^R] WW'C@D  Y ?@Amaurornis moluccanaAmaurornismoluccanaPale-vented Bush-henWallace, 1865RallidaeTERRESTRIALNTAmaurornis olivaceusC0053B053BirdMay 08 specific and common namespecific and common name}?????7/%%%%% ^a'CD  Y r Y@Amaurornis cinerea AmaurorniscinereaWhite-browed Crake(Vieillot, 1819) RallidaeTERRESTRIALLCPorzana cinerea A0052B052BirdMay 08 genericgenericn`DDDDD<4*****^a'CD  Y ?S@Porzana tabuensis PorzanatabuensisSpotless Crake(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) Rallidaex@TERRESTRIALDDPorzana tabuensis W0051B051BirdIIIIIIIA9/////  ^'CD  Y ?R@Porzana fluminea PorzanaflumineaAustralian Spotted CrakeGould, 1843Rallidae\@TERRESTRIALDDPorzana flumineaK0049B049Bird=======5-##### ^'C@D  Y ?R@Porzana pusilla PorzanapusillaBaillon's Crake(Pallas, 1776) Rallidae\@TERRESTRIALDDPorzana pusillaU0050B050Bird88888880(  ~^'CD  Y r Y@Gallirallus philippensis GallirallusphilippensisBuff-banded Rail(Linnaeus, 1766) RallidaeTERRESTRIALLCGallirallus philippensis nb. Two subspecies other than that in the NT are classified as EX and EN under the EPBCActE0046B046Bird GGG+' ^'CD  Y r Y Lewinia pectoralis LewiniapectoralisLewin's Rail(Temminck,1831) RallidaeX@TERRESTRIALNERallus pectoralisnb. One subspecies other than that in the NT are classified as EX under the EPBCActBirdMay 08 genericgeneric***^a'CD  Y r Y@R@Eulabeornis castaneoventris EulabeorniscastaneoventrisChestnut RailGould, 1844 RallidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCEulabeornis castaneoventris G0047B047Birdfffffff^VLLLLL.*^R M y pL'CD  Y r Y`@Himantopus himantopus HimantopushimantopusBlack-winged Stilt(Linnaeus, 1758) RecurvirostridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHimantopus himantopus M0146B146Birdllllllld\RRRRR:6""""^'C@D  Y r Y]@Haematopus fuliginosus HaematopusfuliginosusSooty OystercatcherGould, 1845 HaematopodidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHaematopus fuliginosusW0131B131Birdddddddd\TJJJJJ2.^'CD  Y r Y\@Haematopus longirostris HaematopuslongirostrisAustralian Pied OystercatcherVieillot, 1817 HaematopodidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCHaematopus longirostrisU0130B130BirdMay 08 common namecommon name{siiiiiPL8888^a'CD  Y r Y@Esacus magnirostrisEsacusmagnirostrisBeach Stone-curlewMathews, 1912 BurhinidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCEsacus neglectus W0175B175BirdLLLLLLLD<22222^'CD  Y ?@Burhinus grallarius BurhinusgrallariusBush Stone-curlew(Latham, 1802) BurhinidaeTERRESTRIALNTBurhinus grallarius U0174B174BirdIIIIIIIA9/////^'C@D  Y ??c@Ardeotis australis ArdeotisaustralisAustralian Bustard(J.E. Gray, 1829) OtididaeTERRESTRIALVUArdeotis australis A0176B176BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,,^'CD  Y r YT@Fulica atra FulicaatraEurasian CootLinnaeus, 1758 RallidaeTERRESTRIALLCFulica atra Z0059B059Birdv^'CD  Y r YT@Gallinula tenebrosa GallinulatenebrosaDusky MoorhenGould, 1846 Rallidae@TERRESTRIALLCGallinula tenebrosa Y0056B056BirdDDDDDDD<4*****^'CD  Y r YS@Tribonyx ventralis TribonyxventralisBlack-tailed Native-hen(Gould, 1837) RallidaeTERRESTRIALLCGallinula ventralis G0055B055BirdMay 08 genericgenericvhLLLLLD<22222    ^aLR 4x [ ,l' C!D?????^@Charadrius mongolus CharadriusmongolusLesser Sand PloverPallas, 1776 CharadriidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCharadrius mongolus Z0139B139BirdSSSSSSSKC99999"    ^' C!D  Y r Y@_@Charadrius ruficapillus CharadriusruficapillusRed-capped PloverTemminck, 1822CharadriidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCharadrius ruficapillus G0143B143Bird]]]]]]]UMCCCCC($^' C@!D  Y r Y@Charadrius alexandrinus CharadriusalexandrinusKentish PloverLinnaeus, 1758Charadriidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNECharadrius alexandrinusM0770BirdYYYYYYYQQGGGGG.*  ^' C!D????z@Charadrius dubius CharadriusdubiusLittle Ringed PloverScopoJi, 1786 Charadriidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNECharadrius dubiusZ0851B851BirdYYYYYYYQI?????,(^'C D?????{@Charadrius hiaticula CharadriushiaticulaRinged PloverLinnaeus, 1758 Charadriidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNECharadrius hiaticulaZ0895B895Bird\\\\\\\TLBBBBB,(^'C D?????^@Pluvialis squatarola PluvialissquatarolaGrey Plover(Linnaeus, 1758) CharadriidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPluvialis squatarola Y0136B136BirdRRRRRRRJB88888 ^'C@ D????? @Pluvialis fulva PluvialisfulvaPacific Golden Plover(J.F. Gmelin, 1789) CharadriidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPluvialis fulva U8006B137BirdQQQQQQQIA77777$     ~^'C D  Y r Y `@Cladorhynchus leucocephalus CladorhynchusleucocephalusBanded Stilt(Vieillot, 1816) RecurvirostridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCladorhynchus leucocephalus Z0147B147BirdwoeeeeeFB....^'CD  Y r Y@`@Recurvirostra novaehollandiae RecurvirostranovaehollandiaeRed-necked AvocetVieillot, 1816 RecurvirostridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCRecurvirostra novaehollandiae Q0148B148BirduuuuuTP<<<<^LLVAL,n   : :|zHiggins and Davies (1996) accept only three records from Australia, of which two are in the NT - Darwin, Aug-Sept 1980 (McKean et al. 1982), and Alice Springs Oct 1991.see records in Storr (1977) ***; note Alice Springs records in Higgins and Davies (1996).single accepted record near Palmerston, October 1983 (McKean 1984).see records in Storr (1977) ***; records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996)records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996).see records in Storr (1977) ***; records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996)records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996).records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996).see records in Storr (1977) ***; note that Crawford (1972) mistakenly considered it common around darwin, through confusion with H. brevipes (Thompson 1977; Higgins and Davies 1996).unconfirmed reports near Darwin (e.g. McKean 1980a), not accepted by Christidis and Boles (1994) or Higgins and Davies (1996); subsequent confirmed report Darwin, March 1998 (BARC case 239) (nb see also Australian Bird Watcher 18(6), 229-232) - the first accepted record for Australia.records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996).Higgins and Davies (1996) accept only one record from the NT, of bird banded E of Darwin in Jan 1985.see records in Storr (1977) ***; following Frith et al. (1977), Higgins and Davies (1996) recognised only one valid record from the NT, from Jabiru East (August 1985), specifically not accepting previously published records from Borroloola in 1911 (Hill 1single unconfirmed record from Erldunda (Bennett 1983)see records in Storr (1977) ***; record at Lake Finniss in 1994 considered to be the first confirmed record from the Australian mainland (BARC case 218) (Australian Bird Watcher 18(2): 81-86); single record from Pine Creek, 1896, but provenance may be doubtful (Marchant and Higgins 1993); unconfirmed records near Darwin in 1974 (McKean et al. 1976).single unconfirmed record from Darwin, November 1988 (BARC case 170) (Australian Bird Watcher 16(3), 91-95_R U B 0%'C@$D  Y r Y c@Irediparra gallinacea IrediparragallinaceaComb-crested Jacana(Temminck, 1828) JacanidaeTERRESTRIALLCIrediparra gallinacea Z0171B171BirdYYYYYYYQI?????'#^'C$D  Y ?? @Pedionomus torquatus PedionomustorquatusPlains-wandererGould, 1840 Pedionomidael@TERRESTRIALDDPedionomus torquatusVUENY0020B020Bird[[[[[[[SKA==99#^ 'D#D  Y r Y]@Vanellus miles VanellusmilesMasked Lapwing(Boddaert, 1783) CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCVanellus miles miles C0133B133Bird99999991)|^'@D#D  Y r Y]@Vanellus tricolor VanellustricolorBanded Lapwing(Vieillot, 1818) CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCVanellus tricolor G0135B135BirdBBBBBBB:2(((((^'D@#D  Y r Y@]@Erythrogonys cinctus ErythrogonyscinctusRed-kneed DotterelGould, 1838 CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCErythrogonys cinctus A0132B132BirdOOOOOOOG?55555    ^'D#D  Y r Y@Elseyornis melanops ElseyornismelanopsBlack-fronted Dotterel(Vieillot, 1818)CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCElseyornis melanops Y0144B144BirdPPPPPPPH@66666^'D"D  Y r YȎ@Charadrius australis CharadriusaustralisInland DotterelGould, 1841 CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCCharadrius australis K0145B145BirdHHHHHHH@8.....^'@D"D ????_@Charadrius veredus CharadriusveredusOriental PloverGould, 1848 CharadriidaeTERRESTRIALLCCharadrius veredus E0142B142Bird???????7/%%%%% ^'D@"D????p{@Charadrius asiaticus CharadriusasiaticusCaspian PloverPallas, 1773 Charadriidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNECharadrius asiaticusM0894B894BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@*&^' C"D?????^@Charadrius leschenaultii CharadriusleschenaultiiGreater Sand PloverLesson, 1826 CharadriidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCCharadrius leschenaultii C0141B141Birdnnnnnnnf^TTTTT84    ^xR E ( '8'C&D?????``@Numenius madagascariensis NumeniusmadagascariensisEastern Curlew(Linnaeus,1766)ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCNumenius madagascariensis S0149B149Birdccccccc[SIIIII,(^'C@&D?????`@Numenius phaeopus NumeniusphaeopusWhimbrel(Linnaeus, 1758) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCNumenius phaeopus E0150B150Bird=======5-##### ^'C&D?????`@Numenius minutus NumeniusminutusLittle CurlewGould, 1841 ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCNumenius minutus G0151B151Bird88888880( ^'C%D?????`@Limosa lapponica LimosalapponicaBar-tailed Godwit(Linnaeus, 1758) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCLimosa lapponicaK0153B153BirdHHHHHHH@8.....^'C%D?????`@Limosa limosa LimosalimosaBlack-tailed Godwit(Linnaeus, 1758) ScolopacidaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCLimosa limosa Y0152B152Bird???????7/%%%%%z^'C@%D?????b@Gallinago megala GallinagomegalaSwinhoe's SnipeSwinhoe, 1861 ScolopacidaeX@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDGallinago megalaC0169B169BirdJJJJJJJB:00000^'C%D?? Y??z@Gallinago stenura GallinagostenuraPin-tailed Snipe(Bonaparte, 1830) Scolopacidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDGallinago stenuraQ0852B852BirdYYYYYYYQI?????,(^'C$D?????b@Gallinago hardwickii GallinagohardwickiiLatham's Snipe(J.E. Gray, 1831) Scolopacidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDGallinago hardwickiiA0168B168BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH2.^'C$D? Y???c@Rostratula australis RostratulaaustralisAustralian Painted Snipe(Gould, 1838) Rostratulidae@!see records in Storr (1977) ***@TERRESTRIALVURostratula benghalensisas Rostratula benghalensisVUM0170B170BirdtpcW*^LVAL6^  |*<zRecent distributional records are listed in Eldridge and Pascoe (2004)McKean and Martin (1989) review NT distribution.Noske (1992) reviews the distribution and status.This subspecies occurs in the NT other than on the Tiwi IslandsThis subspecies occurs only on the Tiwi IslandsThe few records from the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Schodde and Mason (1997) note that its northern distribution limit is "occasionally as far as the central Australian ranges, NT". Higgins (1999) lists as single NT record (E of Mt Morris; May 1980).Not listed by Storr (1977): subsequent record from Darwin, April 1982 (Shannon and McKean 1983), one of only three accepted Australian records (Higgins and Davies 1996).Record of a single bird at Buffalo Creek, Feb-March 1998, only the 2nd Australian record of this species (BARC case 237); subsequent records at Darwin in December 2002-January 2003.Not listed by Stor (1977): single unconfirmed record from Darwin, 1982-83 (McKean 1983b).The single unconfirmed record from Gove (Boekel 1976; Close et al. 1979) was considered by Higgins and Davies (1996) to be "almost certainly" this species.McKean (1980) lists ocean recordsNot listed by Storr (1977) - subsequent record from off the Wessel Islands, Nov. 1980 (Higgins and Davies 1996).First NT record was from Wessel Islands (Howe and Dodd 1973); subsequent records from near Darwin, Groote Eylandt and western Gulf of Carpentaria (Higgins and Davies 1996); McKean (1980) lists ocean records.Not listed by Storr (1977): subsequent record in Darwin, March 1983, given in Higgins and Davies (1996).two records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996): Gove, Oct-Nov (1977) and Lee Point, Feb 1978.records listed in Higgins and Davies (1996); McKean (1980) lists ocean records.see records in Storr (1977) ***, and Higgins and Davies (1996).see records in Storr (1977) ***, Higgins and Davies (1996)nb record on Melville Island (Mathews 1914)R z  r X'FD@0D?? Y??Z@Sternula albifrons SternulaalbifronsLittle Tern(Pallas, 1764) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna albifrons C0117B117BirdMay 08 genericgenericbT888880( ^a'ED0D  Y r Y[@Onychoprion fuscata OnychoprionfuscataSooty Tern(Linnaeus, 1758) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALNESterna fuscataQ0120B120BirdMay 08 genericgenericdV:::::2*      ^a'DD/D? Y??@[@Onychoprion anaethetus OnychoprionanaethetusBridled Tern(Scopoli, 1786) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna anaethetus S0121B121BirdMay 08 genericgenericwiMMMMME=33333^a'CD/D  Y r Y[@Anous minutus AnousminutusBlack NoddyBoie,1844Laridae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEAnous minutusA0124B124Bird z^'BD@/D?? Y??[@Anous stolidus AnousstolidusCommon Noddy(Linnaeus, 1758) Laridae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNEAnous stolidusU0122B122Bird6666666.& |^'AD/D  Y?? Stercorarius longicaudusStercorariuslongicaudatusLong-tailed JaegerVieillot, 1819Stercorariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALNESterocorarius longicaudatusBirdeeeeeee]]]]]]]@<((^'@D.D ? Y??@\@Stercorarius parasiticus StercorariusparasiticusArctic Jaeger(Linnaeus, 1758) Stercorariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDStercorarius parasiticusY0128B128Birdxxxxxxxph^^^^^D@,,  ^'?@D.D?? Y??|@Stercorarius pomarinus StercorariuspomarinusPomarine Jaeger(Temrninck, 1815) Stercorariidae@MARINE&TERRESTRIALDDStercorarius pomarinusC0945B945BirdtttttttldZZZZZB>**^'>D@.D  Y r Y`c@Stiltia isabella StiltiaisabellaAustralian Pratincole(Vieillot, 1816) GlareolidaeTERRESTRIALLCStiltia isabella S0173B173BirdIIIIIIIA9/////    ^&R D , y 4sH'PD2D  Y r Y|@Larus dominicanus LarusdominicanusKelp GullM.H.K. Lichtenstein, 1823 Laridae6@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNLK0981B981Bird<<<<<<<4,""""""  ^k'OD2D  Y r YZ@Thalasseus bergii ThalasseusbergiiCrested Tern(M.H.K. Lichtenstein, 1823) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna bergii W0115B115BirdMay 08 genericgenericugKKKKKC;11111 ^a'N@D@2D? Y??@Z@Thalasseus bengalensis ThalasseusbengalensisLesser Crested Tern(Lesson, 1831) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna bengalensis A0116B116BirdMay 08 genericgenericvZZZZZRJ@@@@@*&^a'M@D2D?? Y?? |@Sterna hirundo SternahirundoCommon TernLinnaeus, 1758 LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna hirundo C0953B953Bird&&&&&&&     |^'LD1D?? Y??Z@Sterna sumatrana SternasumatranaBlack-naped TernRaffles, 1822 LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna sumatrana G0119B119Bird88888880( ^'KD1D  Y r YY@Sterna dougallii SternadougalliiRoseate TernMontagu, 1813 LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna dougallii S0113B113Bird0000000( ^'JD@1D?? Y??X@Chlidonias leucopterus ChlidoniasleucopterusWhite-winged Black Tern(Temminck, 1815) LaridaeB@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCChlidonias leucopterus C0109B109Birdvvvvvvvnf\\\\\B>**^'I@D1D  Y r YY@Chlidonias hybridaChlidoniashybridaWhiskered Tern(Pallas, 1811) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCChlidonias hybridus M0110B110Bird???????7/%%%%% ^'HD0D?? Y??@Hydroprogne caspiaHydroprognecaspiaCaspian Tern(Pallas, 1770) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna caspia Q0112B112BirdMay 08 genericgeneric_Q55555-% ^a'GD0D  Y r Y@Gelochelidon nilotica GelochelidonniloticaGull-billed Tern(J.P. Gmelin, 1789) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCSterna nilotica Z0111B111BirdMay 08 genericgenericqUUUUUME;;;;;($^aR l e,'fF Df4D  Y ?P@Calyptorhynchus banksii samueliCalyptorhynchusbanksiisamueliRed-tailed Black-cockatoo (Cental Australia)(Latham,1790)Cacatuidae@TERRESTRIALNTCalyptorhynchus banksii samueliC. b. samueli (central Austrralia) = NT; C. b. macrorhynchus (Top End) = LC. One subspecies other than those occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCActA0264B264Bird066yuhhh\H.^!'U@ D4D  Y ?P@Calyptorhynchus banksii CalyptorhynchusbanksiiRed-tailed Black-cockatoo(Latham, 1790) Cacatuidae@@TERRESTRIALNECalyptorhynchus banksiiC. b. samueli (central Austrralia) = NT; C. b. macrorhynchus (Top End) = LC. One subspecies other than those occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCActA0264B264BirdjQM@44(^'TD3D  Y r Y Xema sabini XemasabiniSabine's Gull(Sabine, 1819) LaridaeR@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNELarus sabiniBirdMay 08 genericgeneric@2~v^a'SfFD3D  Y r Y Chroicocephalus ridibundus ChroicocephalusridibundusBlack-headed Gull(Linnaeus, 1766) Laridaej@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNELarus ridibundusBirdMay 08 genericgeneric|`````XXXXXXXFB..""^a'R@D@3D  Y r Y\@Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae ChroicocephalusnovaehollandiaeSilver Gull(Stephens, 1826) LaridaeMARINE&TERRESTRIALLCLarus novaehollandiae C0125B125BirdMay 08 genericgenericuuuuume[[[[[B>****^a'QfD3D  Y r Y Larus crassirostris LaruscrassirostrisBlack-tailed GullVieillot, 1818Laridae@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALNELarus crassirostrisBird7777777///////^R _  '\ D5D  Y r YH@Trichoglossus haematodus TrichoglossushaematodusRainbow Lorikeet(Linnaeus,I771) Psittacidaev@ v@ TERRESTRIALLCTrichoglossus rubritorquatus as Trichoglossus rubritorquatus U0254B255BirdiIE8,,  ^'[ D5D  Y r Y@m@Nymphicus hollandicus NymphicushollandicusCockatiel(Kerr, 1792) CacatuidaeTERRESTRIALLCNymphicus hollandicus E0274B274Bird@@@@@@@80&&&&&  ^'Z D@5D  Y r Yl@Cacatua galerita CacatuagaleritaSulphur-crested Cockatoo(Latham, 1790) Cacatuidae@@ TERRESTRIALLCCacatua galerita K0269B269BirdaaaaaaaYQGGGGG3/" ^'Y D5D  Y r Yl@Cacatua sanguinea CacatuasanguineaLittle CorellaGould, 1843 Cacatuidae@@@@ TERRESTRIALLCCacatua sanguinea gymnopis; Cacatua sanguinea sanguineaW0271B271Birdppppppph`VVVVV ^'X D4D  Y r Ym@?Cacatua tenuirostris CacatuatenuirostrisLong-billed Corella(Kuhl, 1820) Cacatuidae?aviary escapeesTERRESTRIALNLA0272B272BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;;7**  ^k'W D4D  Y r Y m@Eulophus roseicapillaEulophusroseicapillaGalahVieillot,1817Cacatuidae@@ TERRESTRIALLCCacatua roseicapilla C0273B273BirdMay 08 genericgenericm_CCCCC;3))))) ^a'V@ D@4D  Y r Yl@Lophochroa leadbeateri LophochroaleadbeateriMajor Mitchell's Cockatoo(Vigors, 1831)Cacatuidae@@TERRESTRIALLCCacatua leadbeateri U0270B270BirdMay 08 genericgenericrrrrrjbXXXXXA=0$$^a'L D 4D  Y r YP@Calyptorhynchus banksii macrorhynchusCalyptorhynchusbanksiimacrorhynchusRed-tailed Black-cockatoo (Top End)(Latham,1790)Cacatuidae@TERRESTRIALLCC. b. samueli (central Austrralia) = NT; C. b. macrorhynchus (Top End) = LC. One subspecies other than those occurring in the NT is listed as EN under the EPBCActA0264B264Bird0{nnnbN4^g!R k 6 c=1'ffD@8D  Y r Y Neophema chrysostoma NeophemachrysostomaBlue-winged Parrot(Kuhl,1820) Psittacidae@ TERRESTRIALNENeophema chrysostomaBirdGGGGGGG???????)%  ^'e@D8D  Y r YX@Neopsephotus bourkii NeopsephotusbourkiiBourke's Parrot(Gould, 1841) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALLCNeopsephotus bourkii Y0304B304BirdKKKKKKKC;11111^'dD7D  Y r Yn@Melopsittacus undulatus MelopsittacusundulatusBudgerigar(Shaw, 1805) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALLCMelopsittacus undulatus E0310B310BirdNNNNNNNF>44444^'cD7D  Y ? n@?Psephotus dissimilis PsephotusdissimilisHooded ParrotCollett, 1898 Psittacidaed@ d@TERRESTRIALNTPsephotus dissimilis C0301B301Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD-)^'bD@7D  Y r Yn@Psephotus varius PsephotusvariusMulga ParrotClark, 1910 PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALLCPsephotus varius Q0296B296Bird-------%^'a@D7D  Y r Ym@Barnardius zonarius BarnardiuszonariusAustralian Ringneck(Shaw, 1805) PsittacidaeL@ L@TERRESTRIALLCBarnardius zonarius zonarius; Barnardius zonarius macgillivrayiM0294B294Bird~ttttt3/" ^'`D6D  Y r Ym@Platycercus venustusPlatycercusvenustusNorthern Rosella(Kuhl, 1820) Psittacidae@ @ TERRESTRIALLCPlatycercus venustus Z0287B287BirdaaaaaaaYQGGGGG/+^'_ D6D  Y ??`m@Polytelis alexandrae PolytelisalexandraePrincess ParrotGould, 1863 PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALVUPolytelis alexandraeVUZ0279B279BirdIIIIIIIA9///++^'^ D@6D  Y r Ym@Aprosmictus erythropterus AprosmictuserythropterusRed-winged Parrot(J.F. Gmelin, 1788) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALLCAprosmictus erythropterus A0280B280BirdrrrrrrrjbXXXXX;7****^']@ D6D  Y r Y`l@Psitteuteles versicolor PsitteutelesversicolorVaried Lorikeet(Lear, 1831) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALLCPsitteuteles versicolor C0257B257BirdXXXXXXXPH>>>>>#^LVAL P b NT birds are the subspecies N. c. peninsularis: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies N. r. rufa: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. v. dumetrom: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).The generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using Chalcites. NT birds are the subspecies C. m. minutillus: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997)The generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using Chalcites.The generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using Chalcites.The species bounds in the E. scolopacea species-group are unresolved: Schodde and Mason (1997) included the Australian populations and those of parts of Wallacea within a distinct species E. orientalis. NT birds are the subspecies C. p. melanurus: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).Occasionally considered as a subspecies of P. chrysopterygius (e.g. Forshaw 1981), but recent opinion maintains P. dissimilis as a distinct species (e.g. Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies B.z. macgillivray (eastern NT) and B. z. zonarius (western NT): two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).R v 5 # rk'o@D:D  Y r Y`p@Cacomantis pallidus CacomantispallidusPallid Cuckoo(Latham, 1802) CuculidaeTERRESTRIALLCCuculus pallidus C0337B337Birdx@May 08 genericgenericseIIII=5-##### ^c'nD@:D  Y r Y@Chalcites minutillus ChalcitesminutillusLittle Bronze-Cuckoo(Gould, 1859) Cuculidae@@TERRESTRIALLCChalcites minutillus C0345B345Birdx@uuuuuuiaYOOOOO73&^'mD:D  Y r Yp@Chalcites osculans ChalcitesosculansBlack-eared CuckooGould, 1847 Cuculidae@@@TERRESTRIALLCChalcites osculans S0341B341Birdccccccc[SIIIII3/" ^'l@D9D  Y r Yp@Chalcites basalis ChalcitesbasalisHorsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo(Horsfield, 1821) Cuculidae@@TERRESTRIALLCChalcites basalis U0342B342Birdx@xxxxxxld\RRRRR=9,  ^'kD9D  Y r Yp@Scythrops novaehollandiae ScythropsnovaehollandiaeChannel-billed CuckooLatham, 1790 CuculidaeTERRESTRIALLCScythrops novaehollandiaeY0348B348Birdx@tttttth`XNNNNN3/""""^'jD@9D  Y r Yp@Eudynamys orientalisEudynamysorientalisEastern Koel(Linnaeus, 1766) Cuculidae@@TERRESTRIALLCEudynamys scolopaceaG0347B347Birdx@May 08 specific and common namespecific and common namegggg[SKAAAAA+'^c'i@D9D  Y r Yp@Centropus phasianinus CentropusphasianinusPheasant Coucal(Latham, 1802) Cuculidae@ @TERRESTRIALLCCentropus phasianinus K0349B349Birdx@rrrrrrf^VLLLLL3/" ^'hD8D  Y???`@Pezoporus occidentalis PezoporusoccidentalisNight Parrot(Gould, 1861) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALCRPezoporus occidentalisENCRY0312B312BirdUUUUUUUME;7733    ^'gD8D  Y ?@n@Neophema splendida NeophemasplendidaScarlet-chested Parrot(Gould, 1841) PsittacidaeTERRESTRIALNTNeophema splendidaG0303B303BirdMMMMMMME=33333^LVAL  0 @ Vfv6NSeasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1984).CAVS 8.1 recognises M0250 T.novaehollandiae, W0731 T.novaehollandiae ssp. kimberli and A0732 T.novaehollandiae ssp. melvillensis all with NT distribution. Follow RAOU.CAVS 8.1 recognises M0250 T.novaehollandiae, W0731 T.novaehollandiae ssp. kimberli and A0732 T.novaehollandiae ssp. melvillensis all with NT distribution. Follow RAOU.CAVS 8.1 recognises M0250 T.novaehollandiae, W0731 T.novaehollandiae ssp. kimberli and A0732 T.novaehollandiae ssp. melvillensis all with NT distribution. Follow RAOU.Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by Thompson (1982).|LVAL jl n ~FAustralian populations are the subspecies T. a. delicatula (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are of the subspecies T. n. kimberli (mainland Top End) and the Tiwi Island endemic T. n. melvillensis: three other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).The species bounds in the N. novaeseelandiae complex remain unresolved: Schodde and Mason (1997) split Australian populations off as N. boobook. NT populations are the subspecies N. n. ocellata (Schodde and Mason 1997): three other subspecies are recognisNT birds are the subspecies N. c. peninsularis: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies N. r. rufa: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).NT birds are the subspecies C. v. dumetrom: one other subspecies is recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997).The generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using Chalcite. NT birds are the subspecies C. m. minutillus: two other subspecies are recognised in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1997)The generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using ChalciteThe generic placement of the Australian-Asian bronze-cuckoos has been disputed. They are sometimes included with the Afro-Asian Chrysococcyx and sometimes split off as Chalcites. We follow the most recent review (Schodde and Mason 1997) in using ChalciteThe species bounds in the E. scolopacea species-group are unresolved: Schodde and Mason (1997) included the Australian populations and those of parts of Wallacea within a distinct species E. orientalis. R] 'v@D@6.$$$$$~v^c'xDD ? Y??p@Merops ornatus MeropsornatusRainbow Bee-eaterLatham, 1802 MeropidaeTERRESTRIALLCMerops ornatus C0329B329Birdx@777777+#|^'@D>D  Y r Y@Todiramphus chloris TodiramphuschlorisCollared Kingfisher(Boddaert, 1783) Halcyonidae@@ MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCTodiramphus chloris W0327B327Birdx@skcYYYYYB>*^'~D@>D  Y r Y@Todiramphus sanctus TodiramphussanctusSacred Kingfisher(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Halcyonidae@@TERRESTRIALLCTodiramphus sanctus U0326B326Birdx@xph^^^^^GC6**^'}D>D  Y r Y@Todiramphus pyrrhopygiusTodiramphuspyrrhopygiusRed-backed Kingfisher(Gould, 1840) HalcyonidaeTERRESTRIALLCTodiramphus pyrrhopygia S0325B325Birdx@tttttth`XNNNNN3/"""" ^'|D=D  Y r Yx@Todiramphus macleayii TodiramphusmacleayiiForest Kingfisher(Jardine & Selby, 1830) Halcyonidae@@TERRESTRIALLCTodiramphus macleayii Q0324B324Birdx@|tlbbbbbIE8,,  ^LVAL v B ~HFrefer to Christidis & Boles (2008) for specific namesSome authorities have included C. campestris within C. fuliginosus (e.g. Schodde 1975), but specific separation is retained in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Schodde and Mason (1999).The form occurring in the NT (and also NE SA and western NSW) has variably been treated as a full species (A. modestus) or subspecies of A. textilis (Parker 1972; Schodde 1982; Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. t. modestus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. s. striatus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).The sbspecies M. l. dulcis is endemic to the sandstone massif of western Arnhem Land; one other wide-ranging subspecies (M.l. assimilis) is recognised from the NT, and three other subspecies are recognised beyond the NT (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M.l. leuconotus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M.m. cruentatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M.s. musgravi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia(Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. nuchalis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Sometimes considered as a subspecies of C. maculata (e.g. Storr 1977), but specific rank now more generally recognised (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999). NT populations are included within the subspecies C. g. guttata; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).R  T&'D@D  Y ?u@Malurus coronatus macgillivrayiMaluruscoronatusmacgillivrayiPurple-crowned Fairy-wren (Gulf)Gould,1858Maluridae@Restricted to the GulfTERRESTRIALNTMalurus coronatus macgillivrayiNote that ssp. macgillivrayi is currently incorrectly gazetted as VU, rather than coronatus.Federal listing applies to only the western subspecies (M. c. coronatus).M0542B542Bird0VV}yllH<*^!'fDf@D  Y ??u@Malurus coronatus coronatusMaluruscoronatuscoronatusPurple-crowned Fairy-wren (VRD)Gould,1858Maluridae@Restricted to the VRDTERRESTRIALVUMalurus coronatus coronatusNote that ssp. macgillivrayi is currently incorrectly gazetted as VU, rather than coronatus.VUFederal listing applies to only the western subspecies (M. c. coronatus).M0542B542Bird0C?jfYY6*^!'D@D  Y ??u@Malurus coronatus MaluruscoronatusPurple-crowned Fairy-wrenGould, 1857 Maluridae@@ TERRESTRIALMalurus coronatus coronatusSubspecies coronatus (VRD) = VU; subspecies macgillivrayi (Gulf) = NT.Federal listing applies to only the western subspecies (M. c. coronatus).M0542B542BirdzrhhJ-- ^'D@D  Y r Yu@Malurus splendens MalurussplendensSplendid Fairy-wren(Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) Maluridae6@6@TERRESTRIALLCMalurus splendens callainus Y0532B532Birdppppppph`VVVVV73&^'6D@@D  Y r Ypy@Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis PtilonorhynchusnuchalisGreat Bowerbird(Jardine & Selby, 1830) Ptilonorhynchidae4@4@TERRESTRIALLCChlamydera nuchalis Z0683B683BirdPtilonorhynchusnuchalisMay 08 genericgeneric~ttttt]YL@@4^m'@6D@D  Y r YD@Ptilonorhynchus guttatus PtilonorhynchusguttatusWestern Bowerbird(Gould, 1862)Ptilonorhynchidae@ @TERRESTRIALLCChlamydera guttata; Chlamydera maculataK0681B681BirdPtilonorhynchusguttatusMay 08 genericgenericxnnnnnEA4((^m.LVAL   t><VSchodde and Mason (1999) use Petrochelidon rather than Hirundo: cf Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001)Some authorities have included C. campestris within C. fuliginosus (e.g. Schodde 1975), but specific separation is retained in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Schodde and Mason (1999).The form occurring in the NT (and also NE SA and western NSW) has variably been treated as a full species (A. modestus) or subspecies of A. textilis (Parker 1972; Schodde 1982; Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. t. modestus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. s. striatus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).The sbspecies M. l. dulcis is endemic to the sandstone massif of western Arnhem Land; one other wide-ranging subspecies (M.l. assimilis) is recognised from the NT, and three other subspecies are recognised beyond the NT (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M.l. leuconotus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M.m. cruentatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Both recognised subspecies (M. c. coronatus and M.c. macgillivrayi: Schodde and Mason 1999) occur in the NT. Both recognised subspecies (M. c. coronatus and M.c. macgillivrayi: Schodde and Mason 1999) occur in the NT. Both recognised subspecies (M. c. coronatus and M.c. macgillivrayi: Schodde and Mason 1999) occur in the NT. NT populations are included within the subspecies M.s. musgravi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia(Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. nuchalis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).RL D q'@DBD  Y ??u@Amytornis textilis AmytornistextilisThick-billed Grasswren(Dumont, 1824) Maluridae6@ @6@TERRESTRIALENAmytornis textilisVUIn addition to the VU status of the subspecies occurring in the NT, the two other subspecies not recorded from the NT are also listed as VU under the EPBCAct.A0512B512BirdYUUA=0$ ^'DBD  Y ??@u@Amytornis dorotheae AmytornisdorotheaeCarpentarian Grasswren(Mathews, 1914) Maluridae`@TERRESTRIALENAmytornis dorotheae K0517B517Bird_______WOEEEEE/+^'@D@BD  Y ??0u@?Amytornis woodwardi AmytorniswoodwardiWhite-throated GrasswrenE. Hartert, 1905 Maluridaeb@TERRESTRIALVUAmytornis woodwardiVUY0516B516Birdfffffff^VLHHHH3/""^'DBD  Y ?u@Amytornis striatus AmytornisstriatusStriated Grasswren(Gould, 1840) Maluridae6@6@TERRESTRIALNTAmytornis striatus C0513B513BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@+'^'DAD  Y r Yu@Stipiturus ruficeps StipiturusruficepsRufous-crowned Emu-wrenA.J. Campbell, 1899 MaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCStipiturus ruficeps Q0528B528Bird\\\\\\\TLBBBBB+'^'@DAD  Y r Yu@Malurus lamberti MaluruslambertiVariegated Fairy-wrenVigors & Horsfield, 1827 Maluridae@@TERRESTRIALLCMalurus lamberti assimilis ; Malurus lamberti dulcisQ0536B536Bird{qqqqq;7*^'D@AD  Y r Yu@Malurus leucopterus MalurusleucopterusWhite-winged Fairy-wren Dumont, 1824 Maluridae8@8@TERRESTRIALLCMalurus leucopterus leuconotus Two subspecies not occurring in the NT are classified as VU nationallyZ0535B535Bird[[[;7*^'DAD  Y r Yu@Malurus melanocephalus MalurusmelanocephalusRed-backed Fairy-wren(Latham, 1802) Maluridae6@6@TERRESTRIALLCMalurus melanocephalus K0541B541Birdwwwwwwwog]]]]]C?2&&^R l R yD'DED  Y r Ys@Gerygone chloronotaGerygonechloronotaGreen-backed GerygoneGould, 1843 AcanthizidaeJ@J@TERRESTRIALLCGerygone chloronotus U0458B458Birdggggggg_WMMMMM51$ ^'DDD  Y r Ys@Gerygone magnirostris GerygonemagnirostrisLarge-billed GerygoneGould, 1843 Acanthizidae>@>@TERRESTRIALLCGerygone magnirostris S0457B457BirdrrrrrrrjbXXXXX?;.""^'@DDD  Y r Yt@Gerygone fusca GerygonefuscaWestern Gerygone(Gould, 1838) Acanthizidae0@0@TERRESTRIALLCGerygone fusca Z0463B463BirdIIIIIIIA9///// |^'D@DD  Y r Ys@Gerygone levigaster GerygonelevigasterMangrove GerygoneGould, 1843 Acanthizidae8@8@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCGerygone levigaster Y0460B460Birdggggggg_WMMMMM62^'DDD  Y r Yt@Smicrornis brevirostris SmicrornisbrevirostrisWeebill(Gould, 1838) Acanthizidae@@TERRESTRIALLCSmicornis brevirostris S0465B465Birdccccccc[SIIIII/+^'DCD  Y ?@Pyrrholaemus brunneus PyrrholaemusbrunneusRedthroatGould, 1841 Acanthizidae*@*@TERRESTRIALNTPyrrholaemus brunneusK0497B497BirdXXXXXXXPH>>>>>'#  ^'@DCD  Y ?@Calamanthus campestris CalamanthuscampestrisRufous Fieldwren(Gould, 1841)Acanthizidaep@ @p@ TERRESTRIALNTCalamanthus campestris Q0500B500Birdppppppph`VVVVV=9, ^'D@CD  Y r Y u@Amytornis goyderi AmytornisgoyderiEyrean Grasswren(Gould, 1875) MaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCAmytornis goyderiG0515B515Bird0000000( ^'DCD  Y r Yt@Amytornis purnelli AmytornispurnelliDusky Grasswren(Mathews, 1914) Maluridae@ @TERRESTRIALLCAmytornis purnelliW0511B511BirdWWWWWWWOG=====)%  ^LVALx\ t " `Tlx McKean (1982) provides the only NT record (and only the second Australian record), from the South Alligator R floodplian, December 1981.Records from the NT reviewed by Chapman (2000).Two records from the NT, one NE of Alice Springs (near the Queensland border) (Blakers et al. 1984) and one in Darwin, June 1996 (McCrie 2000). Nb Alice record in New Atlas+P350Two reported Darwin August 2002, record yet to be confirmed (Anon 2002).flock (to 18 birds) on Groote Eylandt (Dec 1999-Jan 2000) (Noske and Brennan 2002) and single bird at Darwin, February 2003 (N.McCrie unpubl.)see records in Storr (1977) ***; new Atlas+P838McKean (1983) reviews distributional records from the NT (*** nb old {?1911} record 10 miles SE Snake Bay; also 1979-83 records at Harrison Dam, Sanderson Sewerage Ponds, Leanyer***) Anywhere in the NT other than Tiwi islandsNot listed in Storr (1977): single unconfirmed record from the Daly River, 2002 (Potts 2002)Not listed by Storr (1977): single subsequent record from Groote Eylandt (Noske and Brennan 1993)Occurrence in the NT is uncertain: it is not listed for the NT by Storr (1977), but the distribution map given in Schodde and Mason (1999) includes the far SE of the NT.Occurrence is the NT is uncertain: it is not listed for the NT by Storr (1977), and the distribution map given in Schodde and Mason (1999) suggests the distributional limit is far northern SA.Any other records in the NT other than the Darwin-Oenpelli floodplainsRestricted to the floodplains between Darwin and OenpelliNT distribution records reviewed by Woinarski (2000).Probably extinct in the NT - no records since 1913 (Storr 1977; Reid and Fleming 1992; Pavey and Joseph 2004). This single record is far from the current accepted limits of the species - e.g. Schodde and Mason (1999) list it no closer to the NT than the Nullabor Plain.The three known NT records are listed in Eldridge and Pascoe (2004).LVAL  Z  `.t<NT populations are included within the subspecies P. r. rubricatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. l. leucopis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).A. apicalis is included within A. pusilla in some accounts, but specific separation is now generally recognised (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999). NT populations are included within the subspecies A. a. whitlocki; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).The NT records presumably are of the subspecies A. i. iredalei; two other subspecies are recognised from elesehwre in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. c. normantoni; three other subspecies are recognised from elesehwre in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. o. rogersi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies G. c. chloronotus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. m. magnirostris; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. f. mungi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. l. levigaster; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Four weakly defined subspecies are recognised across Australia, of which one (S. b. flavescens) occurs in the NT (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde (1975) included Pyrrholaemus within Sericornis, but this is generally no longer accepted (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999).LVAL  Z  `.t<NT populations are included within the subspecies P. r. rubricatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. l. leucopis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).A. apicalis is included within A. pusilla in some accounts, but specific separation is now generally recognised (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999). NT populations are included within the subspecies A. a. whitlocki; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).The NT records presumably are of the subspecies A. i. iredalei; two other subspecies are recognised from elesehwre in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. c. normantoni; three other subspecies are recognised from elesehwre in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. o. rogersi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies G. c. chloronotus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. m. magnirostris; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. f. mungi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. l. levigaster; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Four weakly defined subspecies are recognised across Australia, of which one (S. b. flavescens) occurs in the NT (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde (1975) included Pyrrholaemus within Sericornis, but this is generally no longer accepted (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999).R #u  Y|'D@GD  Y r Y0t@Aphelocephala nigricincta AphelocephalanigricinctaBanded Whiteface(North, 1895) AcanthizidaeTERRESTRIALLCAphelocephala nigricincta C0469B469Birdhhhhhhh`XNNNNN1-    ^'fDGD  Y r Y Aphelocephala pectoralis AphelocephalapectoralisChestnut-breasted Whiteface(Gould, 1871)AcanthizidaeTERRESTRIALNLB468BirdGGGGGGG?77777773&&&&^c'DFD  Y r Y t@Aphelocephala leucopsis AphelocephalaleucopsisSouthern Whiteface(Gould, 1841) Acanthizidae4@ 4@ TERRESTRIALLCAphelocephala leucopsis U0466B466Birdzzzzzzzrj`````EA4((^'@DFD  Y r Y@t@Acanthiza apicalis AcanthizaapicalisInland ThornbillGould, 1847 Acanthizidae@ j@@ TERRESTRIALLCAcanthiza apicalis A0476B476Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK51$ ^'D@FD  Y ??pt@Acanthiza iredalei AcanthizairedaleiSlender-billed ThornbillMathews, 1911 Acanthizidae2@@2@TERRESTRIALEXAcanthiza iredaleiVUU0482B482Bird{{{{{{{skaaa]]IE8, ^'DFD  Y r Y`t@Acanthiza uropygialis AcanthizauropygialisChestnut-rumped ThornbillGould, 1838 AcanthizidaeTERRESTRIALLCAcanthiza uropygialis S0481B481BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH/+^'@DED  Y r Yt@Acanthiza chrysorrhoa AcanthizachrysorrhoaYellow-rumped Thornbill(Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) Acanthizidae>@>@TERRESTRIALLCAcanthiza chrysorrhoa E0486B486BirdxnnnnnUQD88,^'DED  Y r YPt@Acanthiza robustirostris AcanthizarobustirostrisSlaty-backed ThornbillMilligan, 1903 AcanthizidaeTERRESTRIALLCAcanthiza robustirostris Q0480B480BirdqqqqqqqiaWWWWW;7****^'D@ED  Y r Ys@Gerygone albogularis GerygonealbogularisWhite-throated Gerygone(Gould, 1838) Acanthizidae4@4@TERRESTRIALLCGerygone olivacea K0453B453BirdMay 08 specificspecificrrrrrjbXXXXXC?2&&^aR S # f ['"DID  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus flavescens LichenostomusflavescensYellow-tinted Honeyeater(Gould, 1840) Meliphagidaeb@b@TERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus flavescens Q0624B624Bird{qqqqqUQD88,^'"D@ID  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus plumulus LichenostomusplumulusGrey-fronted Honeyeater(Gould, 1841) Meliphagidae\@\@TERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus plumulus Z0623B623Bird~~~~~~~vndddddKG:.." ^'@"DID  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus keartlandi LichenostomuskeartlandiGrey-headed Honeyeater(North, 1895) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus keartlandi K0621B621Birdooooooog_UUUUU95((((^'"DHD  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus unicolor LichenostomusunicolorWhite-gaped Honeyeater(Gould, 1843) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus unicolor A0628B628Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK1-    ^'!DHD  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus virescens LichenostomusvirescensSinging Honeyeater(VieilIot, 1817) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus virescens Q0608B608BirdxpfffffKG:.." ^'!D@HD  Y ?w@Meliphaga albilineata MeliphagaalbilineataWhite-lined Honeyeater(H.L. White, 1917) MeliphagidaeN@N@TERRESTRIALNTMeliphaga albilineataZ0607B607Bird?~~vndddddMI<00$ ^'&DHD  Y r Ypw@Certhionyx variegatus CerthionyxvariegatusPied HoneyeaterLesson, 1830 MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCCerthionyx variegatus E0602B602BirdPPPPPPPH@66666    ^'DGD  Y r Y`|@Pardalotus striatus PardalotusstriatusStriated Pardalote(J.F. Gmelin, 1789)Pardalotidaef@f@TERRESTRIALLCPardalotus striatus Q0976B976Birdfffffff^VLLLLL51$ ^'DGD  Y r Yv@Pardalotus rubricatus PardalotusrubricatusRed-browed PardaloteGould, 1838 Pardalotidae8@ 8@ TERRESTRIALLCPardalotus rubricatus U0570B570Birdppppppph`VVVVV=9,  ^LVAL L > Tj*:Not listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener 1988), with first NT records in the 1990s.NT populations are included within the subspecies M. e. erythrocephala; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - M. o. obscura: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - E. c. tunneyi (endemic to the floodplains of the Darwin-Oenpelli region) and E. c. crocea: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. f. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. f. lutea and M. f. wayensis: two or three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - L. p. carteri, L. p. leilavalensis and L. p. calconi: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Two subspecies are recognised: L. f. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and L. f. flavescens, which occurs in the NT and elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. p. plumulus and L. p. planasi: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. v. cooperi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands and Top End) and L. v. forresti: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - M. a. albilineata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations include three of the six recognised subspecies: P.s. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), P. s. melanocephalus and P. s.uropygialis (Schodde and Mason 1999).LVAL L > TNT populations are included within the subspecies C. t. melvillensis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - E. c. tunneyi (endemic to the floodplains of the Darwin-Oenpelli region) and E. c. crocea: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - E. c. tunneyi (endemic to the floodplains of the Darwin-Oenpelli region) and E. c. crocea: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. f. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. f. lutea and M. f. wayensis: two or three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - L. p. carteri, L. p. leilavalensis and L. p. calconi: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Two subspecies are recognised: L. f. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and L. f. flavescens, which occurs in the NT and elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. p. plumulus and L. p. planasi: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. v. cooperi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands and Top End) and L. v. forresti: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - M. a. albilineata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations include three of the six recognised subspecies: P.s. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), P. s. melanocephalus and P. s.uropygialis (Schodde and Mason 1999).R 0p '.'&DKD  Y r Ys@Epthianura tricolor EpthianuratricolorCrimson ChatGould, 1841 MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCEpthianura tricolor S0449B449Bird>>>>>>>6.$$$$$  ^'@%DKD  Y ?@w@Conopophila whitei ConopophilawhiteiGrey Honeyeater(North, 1910) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALDDConopophila whiteiW0599B599BirdAAAAAAA91'''''^'%D@KD  Y r Y`w@Conopophila rufogularis ConopophilarufogularisRufous-throated Honeyeater(Gould, 1843) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCConopophila rufogularis C0601B601BirdrrrrrrrjbXXXXX=9,,,,^'$DKD  Y r YPw@Conopophila albogularis ConopophilaalbogularisRufous-banded Honeyeater(Gould, 1843) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCConopophila albogularis A0600B600Birdnnnnnnnf^TTTTT95((((^'$DJD  Y r Yw@Ramsayornis fasciatus RamsayornisfasciatusBar-breasted Honeyeater(Gould, 1843) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCRamsayornis fasciatus Q0596B596BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH/+^' DJD  Y r Yx@Acanthagenys rufogularis AcanthagenysrufogularisSpiny-cheeked HoneyeaterGould, 1838 MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCAcanthagenys rufogularis Q0640B640Birdooooooog_UUUUU95((((^'@!D@JD  Y r Yw@Manorina flavigula ManorinaflavigulaYellow-throated Miner(Gould, 1840) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCManorina flavigula W0635B635Birdggggggg_WMMMMM73&^'@$DJD  Y r Yw@Purnella albifrons PurnellaalbifronsWhite-fronted Honeyeater(Gould, 1841) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCPhylidonyris albifrons M0594B594BirdMay 08 genericgenericuYYYYYQI?????%!^a'#DID  Y r Yw@Lichenostomus penicillatus LichenostomuspenicillatusWhite-plumed Honeyeater(Gould, 1837) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCLichenostomus penicillatus S0625B625Birdyyyyy[WJ>>2^R A''DLD  Y r Ys@Ashbyia lovensis AshbyialovensisGibberbird(Ashby, 1911) Meliphagidae!see records in Storr (1977) ***TERRESTRIALLCAshbyia lovensis Y0452B452Bird\\\\\\\TLBBBBB.*^'f'D3SLD  Y r Yps@Epthianura albifrons EpthianuraalbifronsWhite-fronted Chat(Jardine & Selby, 1828) Meliphagidae@TERRESTRIALNLQ0448B448Bird0YYWWWWWOG======9,,  ^k!'L'DLLD  Y r Ys@Epthianura crocea croceaEpthianuracroceacroceaYellow Chat (not Alligator Rivers area)Castelnau and Ramsay,1877Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCEpthianura crocea croceaSubspecies tunneyi (Darwin-Oenpelli floodplains) = EN; ssp. crocea (elsewhere in NT) = LC.Subspecies tunneyi also occurs in the NT and is listed as VU under the EPBCAct; one other subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as CE under the EPBCActG0451B451Bird0II{wjj^R:^!'fF'DfFLD  Y ??s@Epthianura crocea tunneyiEpthianuracroceatunneyiYellow Chat (Alligator Rivers)Castelnau and Ramsay,1877Meliphagidae@r@TERRESTRIALENEpthianura crocea tunneyiSubspecies tunneyi (Darwin-Oenpelli floodplains) = EN; ssp. crocea (elsewhere in NT) = LC.VUSubspecies crocea also occurs in the NT and is not listed under the EPBCAct; one other subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as CE under the EPBCActG0451B451Bird0vv@<mi\\PD,^!'@'D@LD  Y r Ys@Epthianura crocea EpthianuracroceaYellow ChatCastelnau & Ramsay, 1877 Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALSubspecies tunneyi (Darwin-Oenpelli floodplains) = EN; ssp. crocea (elsewhere in NT) = LC.Subspecies tunneyi (Darwin-Oenpelli floodplains) = VU; ssp. crocea (elsewhere in NT) is not listed.G0451B451Bird--- ^7''DLD  Y r Ys@Epthianura aurifrons EpthianuraaurifronsOrange ChatGould, 1838 MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCEpthianura aurifrons E0450B450BirdAAAAAAA91''''' ^LVAL 2  r6NT populations are included within the subspecies C. p. apsleyi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and C. p. hypoleuca; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. melanops; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies D. c. leucoptera and D. c. pileata; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies E. c. albipennis; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M. a. albogularis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the well-marked subspecies M. g. laetior; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). The subspecies M. g. laetior occuring in northern Australia (including the NT) is sometimes elevated to specific rank, but most recent treatments include it within M. gularis (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. i. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and L. I. Indistincta: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M. e. erythrocephala; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - M. o. obscura: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - E. c. tunneyi (endemic to the floodplains of the Darwin-Oenpelli region) and E. c. crocea: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).R j % F l'@ DND  Y r Y x@Philemon buceroides PhilemonbuceroidesHelmeted Friarbird(Swainson, 1838) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCPhilemon buceroides U0642B642Birdllllllld\RRRRR;7*^'!DND  Y r Yx@Entomyzon cyanotis EntomyzoncyanotisBlue-faced Honeyeater(Latham, 1802) Meliphagidae:@:@TERRESTRIALLCEntomyzon cyanotis S0641B641BirdiiiiiiiaYOOOOO95(^'#D@ND  Y r Yv@Melithreptus albogularis MelithreptusalbogularisWhite-throated HoneyeaterGould, 1848 Meliphagidae:@:@TERRESTRIALLCMelithreptus albogularis Z0579B579BirdyoooooSOB66*^'@#DND  Y r Yv@Melithreptus gularis MelithreptusgularisBlack-chinned Honeyeater(Gould, 1837) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCMelithreptus gularis A0580B580Birdwwwwwwwog]]]]]EA4((^'#DMD  Y r Y w@Lichmera indistincta LichmeraindistinctaBrown Honeyeater(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Meliphagidae@@TERRESTRIALLCLichmera indistincta S0597B597Bird}}}}}}}umcccccKG:.." ^'%DMD  Y r Yv@Cissomela pectoralis CissomelapectoralisBanded Honeyeater(Gould, 1841) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCCerthionyx pectoralis Q0588B588BirdCissomelapectoralisMay 08 genericgenericxxdRRJB88888^m'&D@MD  Y r Yv@Myzomela erythrocephala MyzomelaerythrocephalaRed-headed HoneyeaterGould, 1840 Meliphagidae@@@@ TERRESTRIALLCMyzomela erythrocephala Z0587B587Bird|||||||tlbbbbbGC6**^'@&DMD  Y r Yv@Myzomela obscura MyzomelaobscuraDusky HoneyeaterGould, 1843 MeliphagidaeH@H@TERRESTRIALLCMyzomela obscura E0590B590BirdOOOOOOOG?55555!^'%DLD  Y r Yv@Sugomel niger SugomelnigerBlack Honeyeater(Gould, 1838) MeliphagidaeTERRESTRIALLCCerthionyx niger S0589B589BirdMay 08 genericgenericYK/////'z^axLVALX<  ~JNot listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Van Dyck et al. 1994).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. c. sordidus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. a. argenticeps; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - P. b. ammitophila (endemic to the sandstone massif of western Arnhem land) and P. b. gordoni (endemic to parts of the Top End coastline): one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). The taxonomy remains unsettled (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999), particularly with respect to relationships with forms from New Guinea and Indonesia; and to the two highly differentiated subspecies occurring in the NT. Schodde and Mason (1999) suggest that there are grounds for treating these as specifically distinct, as was done by Storr (1977).NT populations are included within the subspecies E. c. albipennis; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M. a. albogularis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the well-marked subspecies M. g. laetior; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). The subspecies M. g. laetior occuring in northern Australia (including the NT) is sometimes elevated to specific rank, but most recent treatments include it within M. gularis (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - L. i. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and L. I. Indistincta: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).LVAL LVNT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. marginatum; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). Note that Storr (1977) listed this taxon as a subspecies of C. cinnamomeum (C. c. marginatum).NT populations are included within the two subspecies C. c. tirariensis and C. c. cinnamimeum; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. clarum; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). Some hybridisation in far SW NT, with C. castaneothorax marginatum.NT populations are included within the subspecies P. s. centralis; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. t. rubeculus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. c. sordidus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. a. argenticeps; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - P. b. ammitophila (endemic to the sandstone massif of western Arnhem land) and P. b. gordoni (endemic to parts of the Top End coastline): one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). The taxonomy remains unsettled (Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999), particularly with respect to relationships with forms from New Guinea and Indonesia; and to the two highly differentiated subspecies occurring in the NT. Schodde and Mason (1999) suggest that there are grounds for treating these as specifically distinct, as was done by Storr (1977).+R P  :K'f)DQD  Y r Yz@Psophodes cristatus PsophodescristatusChirruping Wedgebill(Gould, 1838) CinclosomatidaeR@TERRESTRIALLCPsophodes cristatusE0866B866BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH3/""^'*DPD  Y ?Џ@Cinclosoma castaneothorax CinclosomacastaneothoraxChestnut-breasted Quail-thrushGould, 1849 Cinclosomatidae@@TERRESTRIALNTCinclosoma castaneothorax marginatumM0438B437BirdgcVJJ> ^'@*DPD  Y r Y@s@Cinclosoma cinnamomeum CinclosomacinnamomeumCinnamon Quail-thrushGould, 1846 Cinclosomatidaen@n@TERRESTRIALLCCinclosoma cinnamomeum cinnamomeumZ0439B439BirdwmmmmmIE8,, ^'*D@PD  Y ?,@Cinclosoma castanotumCinclosomacastanotumChestnut Quail-thrushGould, 1840Cinclosomatidae@@TERRESTRIALNTCinclosoma castanotus castanotusK0437BirdkkkkkkkccYYYYY73&^')DPD  Y r Y`s@Pomatostomus superciliosus PomatostomussuperciliosusWhite-browed Babbler(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Pomatostomidae<@<@TERRESTRIALLCPomatostomus superciliosusK0445B445Birdok^RRF*^'@)DOD  Y r YPs@Pomatostomus temporalis PomatostomustemporalisGrey-crowned Babbler(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Pomatostomidae6@6@TERRESTRIALLCPomatostomus temporalisG0443B443Bird|||||c_RFF:^'$DOD  Y r Y0w@Grantiella picta GrantiellapictaPainted Honeyeater(Gould, 1838) Meliphagidae!see records in Storr (1977) ***TERRESTRIALLCGrantiella picta LR/NTU0598B598Birdvvvvvvvnf\RRRR>:--^' D@OD  Y r Y@x@Philemon citreogularis PhilemoncitreogularisLittle Friarbird(Gould, 1837) Meliphagidae4@4@TERRESTRIALLCPhilemon citreogularis E0646B646BirdqqqqqqqiaWWWWW=9,  ^' DOD  Y r Y0x@Philemon argenticeps PhilemonargenticepsSilver-crowned FriarbirdGould, 1840 Meliphagidae:@:@TERRESTRIALLCPhilemon argenticeps A0644B644BirdssssssskcYYYYYA=0$$^PLVAL  f p4FtNote that records of T. georgianus prior to 1980 may include T. hilli, which was not hitherto recognised.Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australian population of the L. sueurii superspecies as specifically distinct (L. tricolor), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994)NT populations are included within the subspecies C. t. melvillensis; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. p. apsleyi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and C. p. hypoleuca; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. melanops; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies D. c. leucoptera and D. c. pileata; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. marginatum; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). Note that Storr (1977) listed this taxon as a subspecies of C. cinnamomeum (C. c. marginatum).NT populations are included within the two subspecies C. c. tirariensis and C. c. cinnamimeum; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. clarum; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). Some hybridisation in far SW NT, with C. castaneothorax marginatum.NT populations are included within the subspecies P. s. centralis; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. t. rubeculus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).R^ M7'1DRD  Y r Ys@Lalage sueurii LalagesueuriiWhite-winged Triller(Vieillot, 1818) Campephagidae@@ TERRESTRIALLCLalage sueurii Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).U0430B430Birdt@???-)|^'1DRD  Y??r@Coracina tenuirostris CoracinatenuirostrisCicadabird(Jardine, 1831) Campephagidae<@ <@TERRESTRIALLCCoracina tenuirostris Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).K0429B429Birdt@Common CicadabirdLLL3/" ^'0D@RD  Y r Yr@Coracina papuensis CoracinapapuensisWhite-bellied Cuckoo-shrike(J.E Gmelin, 1788) Campephagidae@ @TERRESTRIALLCCoracina papuensis Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).C0425B425Birdt@cccMI<00$ ^'0DRD  Y r Yr@Coracina novaehollandiae CoracinanovaehollandiaeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrike(J.E Gmelin, 1789) Campephagidae6@6@TERRESTRIALLCCoracina novaehollandiae Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).A0424B424Birdt@ }}}a]PDD8^'@1DQD  Y r Yr@Coracina maxima CoracinamaximaGround Cuckoo-shrike(Riippell, 1839) CampephagidaeTERRESTRIALLCCoracina maxima W0423B423BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,,~^'*DQD  Y r Y@v@Daphoenositta chrysoptera DaphoenosittachrysopteraVaried Sittella(Latham, 1802) Neosittidaej@j@TERRESTRIALLCDaphoenositta chrysoptera C0549B549Bird~~~~~~~vndddddGC6**^')D@QD  Y r Yz@Psophodes occidentalis PsophodesoccidentalisChiming Wedgebill(Mathews, 1912) CinclosomatidaeTERRESTRIALLCPsophodes occidentalis C0865B865Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK1-    ^LVAL N | < N*NT populations are included within the subspecies S. v. plumbea; five other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. g. pallescens; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies C. h. brunnea and C. h. rufiventris: three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies C. m. aelptes (endemic to the coastline near the McArthur River) and C. m. parvula: five other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. l. fretorum; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies P. r. minor (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), P. r. falcata and P. r. rufiventris: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies P. s simplex; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. m. robusta; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate this form from a subspecies of F. frontatus, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001)NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies L. l. rufiventris; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australian population of the L. sueurii superspecies as specifically distinct (L. tricolor), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994)LVAL b . 6 @Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australasian population of the S. viridis superspecies as specifically distinct (S. vieilloti), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994). NT populations are included within the subspecies S. v. ashbyi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. g. pallescens; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies C. h. brunnea and C. h. rufiventris: three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies C. m. aelptes (endemic to the coastline near the McArthur River) and C. m. parvula: five other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. l. fretorum; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies P. r. minor (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), P. r. falcata and P. r. rufiventris: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies P. s simplex; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. m. robusta; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate this form from a subspecies of F. frontatus, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001)NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies L. l. rufiventris; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).R + i  Fm',DTD  Y r Ypr@Colluricincla woodwardi ColluricinclawoodwardiSandstone Shrike-thrushE. Hartert, 1905 PachycephalidaeTERRESTRIALLCColluricincla woodwardi Z0411B411Birdvvvvvvvnf\\\\\A=0000^',DTD  Y r Yr@Colluricincla megarhyncha ColluricinclamegarhynchaLittle Shrike-thrush(Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) Pachycephalidae@@TERRESTRIALLCColluricincla megarhyncha S0413B413BirdeaTHH<^'@,D@TD  Y r Y@r@Pachycephala lanioides PachycephalalanioidesWhite-breasted WhistlerGould, 1840 Pachycephalidae6@6@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPachycephala lanioides Q0404B404BirdxnnnnnTP<00$^',DTD  Y r Y0r@Pachycephala rufiventris PachycephalarufiventrisRufous Whistler(Latham, 1802) Pachycephalidae@@TERRESTRIALLCPachycephala rufiventris K0401B401BirdyqgggggKG:.."^'+DSD  Y r YPr@Pachycephala simplex PachycephalasimplexGrey WhistlerGould, 1843 Pachycephalidae@@@@TERRESTRIALLCPachycephala simplex U0406B406Birdccccccc[SIIIII1- ^'+DSD  Y r Y r@Pachycephala melanura PachycephalamelanuraMangrove Golden WhistlerGould, 1843 Pachycephalidae4@4@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPachycephala melanura Y0400B400Bird}ukkkkkRN:.."^'+D@SD  Y???r@Falcunculus frontatus FalcunculusfrontatusCrested Shrike-tit(Latham, 1802) PachycephalidaeN@N@TERRESTRIALVUFalcunculus whiteiVUnb. Federal listing of VU applies only to the subspecies in the NT (F. frontatus whitei)A0416B416BirdFalcunculusfrontatusCrested Shrike-tituuuQ?))!]YYEA4((^'1DSD  Y r Ys@Lalage leucomela LalageleucomelaVaried Triller(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) CampephagidaeP@P@TERRESTRIALLCLalage leucomela Seasonality in the Darwin area discussed by McKean (1986).W0431B431Birdt@LLL95(^R A n 4y'3DWD  Y r Y v@Artamus cinereus ArtamuscinereusBlack-faced WoodswallowVieillot, 1817 Artamidae:@:@TERRESTRIALLCArtamus cinereus U0546B546Bird]]]]]]]UMCCCCC/+^'@3DVD  Y r Yv@Artamus superciliosus ArtamussuperciliosusWhite-browed Woodswallow(Gould, 1837) ArtamidaeTERRESTRIALLCArtamus superciliosus S0545B545Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD+'^'3DVD  Y r Yv@Artamus personatus ArtamuspersonatusMasked Woodswallow(Gould, 1841) ArtamidaeTERRESTRIALLCArtamus personatus Q0544B544BirdCCCCCCC;3)))))^'2D@VD  Y r Yu@Artamus leucorynchus ArtamusleucorynchusWhite-breasted Woodswallow(Linnaeus, 1771) ArtamidaeTERRESTRIALLCArtamus leucorynchus Z0543B543Birdccccccc[SIIIII1-    ^'@2DVD  Y r Y y@Oriolus sagittatus OriolussagittatusOlive-backed Oriole(Latham, 1802) Oriolidae4@4@TERRESTRIALLCOriolus sagittatus G0671B671Bird_______WOEEEEE/+^'2DUD  Y r Y0y@Oriolus flavocinctus OriolusflavocinctusYellow Oriole(P.P. King, 1826) Oriolidae@@TERRESTRIALLCOriolus flavocinctus Y0672B672BirdaaaaaaaYQGGGGG/+^'2DUD  Y r Y s@Sphecotheres vieilloti SphecotheresvieillotiAustralasian FigbirdVigors & Horsfield, 1827 Oriolidae@@ TERRESTRIALLCSphecotheres viridis flaviventrisA0432B432BirdSphecotheresvieillotiAustralasian Figbird~tttttQM@44(^'@+D@UD  Y r Yr@Oreoica gutturalis OreoicagutturalisCrested Bellbird(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Pachycephalidae8@ 8@TERRESTRIALLCOreoica gutturalis G0419B419Birdyyyyyyyqi_____IE8,, ^'-DUD  Y r Y`r@Colluricincla harmonica ColluricinclaharmonicaGrey Shrike-thrush(Latham, 1802) Pachycephalidaed@d@TERRESTRIALLCColluricincla harmonica A0408B408BirdzrhhhhhMI<00$^(LVAL  z F HNT populations are included within the subspecies G. t. eylandtensis; seven other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. picatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate the northern form of "grey butcherbird" to specific rank, specifically distinct from the from occurring in central Australia (cf Christidis and Boles 1994; Johnstone 2001). NT populations are included within the subspecies C. t. leucopterus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999): other authorities (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994) recognise the form in the Top End as a subspecies of C. torquatus rather than as specifically distinct.NT populations are included within the subspecies C. q. spaldingi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised Australia subspecies - A. m. derbyi and A. m. minor (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. c. melanops; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. s. affinis; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. f. tiwi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and O. f. flavocinctus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australasian population of the S. viridis superspecies as specifically distinct (S. vieilloti), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994). NT populations are included within the subspecies S. v. ashbyi; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).LVAL h4 x6NT populations are included within the subspecies D. b. baileyi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies S. v. plumbea; five other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies G. t. eylandtensis; seven other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. n. picatus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate the northern form of "grey butcherbird" to specific rank, specifically distinct from the from occurring in central Australia (cf Christidis and Boles 1994; Johnstone 2001). NT populations are included within the subspecies C. t. leucopterus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999): other authorities (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994) recognise the form in the Top End as a subspecies of C. torquatus rather than as specifically distinct.NT populations are included within the subspecies C. q. spaldingi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised Australia subspecies - A. m. derbyi and A. m. minor (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies A. c. melanops; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. s. affinis; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies O. f. tiwi (endemic to the Tiwi Islands) and O. f. flavocinctus; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).QR  q'@/D@YD  Y r Y@q@Rhipidura albiscapa RhipiduraalbiscapaGrey FantailGould,1840 RhipiduridaeJ@J@TERRESTRIALLCRhipidura albiscapa C0361B361BirdVVVVVVVNF<<<<<%!^'/DYD ? ?Pq@Rhipidura dryas RhipiduradryasArafura FantailGould,1843 RhipiduridaeN@N@TERRESTRIALLCRhipidura dryasE0362B362BirdFFFFFFF>6,,,,, ~^@'@0DXD  Y r Y@Dicrurus bracteatus DicrurusbracteatusSpangled DrongoGould, 1843 Dicruridae8@8@ TERRESTRIALLCDicrurus bracteatus K0673B673BirdXXXXXXXPH>>>>>'#  ^'5DXD  Y ??y@Strepera versicolor StreperaversicolorGrey Currawong(Latham, 1802) Artamidae6@ 6@TERRESTRIALCRStrepera versicolor versicolorC0697B697Birdccccccc[SIIIII)%  ^'4D@XD  Y r Yy@Cracticus tibicen CracticustibicenAustralian Magpie(Latham, 1802) ArtamidaeB@B@TERRESTRIALLCGymnorhina tibicen tibicen; Gymnorhina tibicen eylandtensis; Gymnorhina tibicen leuconotaS0705B705BirdCracticustibicenMay 08 genericgeneric'#  ^m'4DXD  Y r Yy@Cracticus nigrogularis CracticusnigrogularisPied Butcherbird(Gould, 1837) Artamidae2@2@TERRESTRIALLCCracticus nigrogularis Y0700B700Birdkkkkkkkc[QQQQQ73&^'@4DWD  Y r Yy@Cracticus torquatus CracticustorquatusGrey Butcherbird(Latham, 1802) Artamidae@@TERRESTRIALLCCracticus torquatus Silver-backed Butcherbird (C. argenteus) listed on TPWCA as LC is now considered a sub-subspecies.M0702B702Bird$$$$$$$    D-)^'4DWD  Y r Yy@Cracticus quoyi CracticusquoyiBlack Butcherbird(Lesson & Garnot, 1827) Artamidae<@<@TERRESTRIALLCCracticus quoyi K0701B701BirdZZZZZZZRJ@@@@@-)~^'3D@WD  Y r Y0v@Artamus minor ArtamusminorLittle WoodswallowVieillot, 1817 Artamidae@@TERRESTRIALLCArtamus minor A0548B548BirdDDDDDDD<4*****z^ LVAL z 0 tl,NT populations are included within the subspecies - M. a. melvillensis: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies - M. r. concinna: four other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. o. cecilae; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. coronoides; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies R. l. picata and R. l. leucophrys; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies R. r. isura; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Formerly treated as a subspecies of R. fuliginosa (e.g. by Storr 1977), but now generally recognised as specifically distinct (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999; Johnstone 2001).Schodde and Mason (1999) separated the Australian grey fantails (as R. albiscapa) from those in New Zealand and nearby islands (R. fuliginosa), in contrast to most earlier treatments (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994). NT populations are included within two subspecies, R. a. keasti and R. a. alisteri (a migrant from SE Australia): four other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) elevate this form (R. dryas) from a subspecies of R. rufifrons, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994). Schodde and Mason (1999) recognise only one subspecies (R. d. dryas) from Australia, but others occur in Indonesia.NT populations are included within the subspecies D. b. baileyi; three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999). LVAL h Jd.NT populations are included within the subspecies C. j. leanyeri; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies - M. a. melvillensis: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies - M. r. concinna: four other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. o. cecilae; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. c. coronoides; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies R. l. picata and R. l. leucophrys; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies R. r. isura; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Formerly treated as a subspecies of R. fuliginosa (e.g. by Storr 1977), but now generally recognised as specifically distinct (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994; Schodde and Mason 1999; Johnstone 2001).Schodde and Mason (1999) separated the Australian grey fantails (as R. albiscapa) from those in New Zealand and nearby islands (R. fuliginosa), in contrast to most earlier treatments (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994). NT populations are included within two subspecies, R. a. keasti and R. a. alisteri (a migrant from SE Australia): four other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) elevate this form (R. dryas) from a subspecies of R. rufifrons, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994). Schodde and Mason (1999) recognise only one subspecies (R. d. dryas) from Australia, but others occur in Indonesia.R Y  i ' Yf[D  Y r Y > YMyiagra cyanoleucaMyiagracyanoleucaSatin Flycatcher(Vieillot, 1818)MonarchidaeTERRESTRIALNEBird        ^c '@.D[D  Y r Yq@Myiagra alecto MyiagraalectoShining Flycatcher(Temminck, 1827) Monarchidae@@ @@TERRESTRIALLCMyiagra alecto Y0372B372BirdQQQQQQQIA77777%!|^'.D@[D ? ?q@Myiagra rubecula MyiagrarubeculaLeaden Flycatcher(Latham, 1802) Monarchidae<@<@TERRESTRIALLCMyiagra rubecula K0365B365BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;'#  ^@'-D[D  Y r Yq@Myiagra ruficollis MyiagraruficollisBroad-billed Flycatcher(Vieillot, 1818) MonarchidaeTERRESTRIALLCMyiagra ruficollis Z0367B367BirdWWWWWWWOG====='#^'5DZD  Y r Yy@Corvus orru CorvusorruTorresian CrowBonaparte, 1850 Corvidae2@2@TERRESTRIALLCCorvus orru Q0692B692Bird2222222*" v^'5DZD  Y r Yy@Corvus bennetti CorvusbennettiLittle CrowNorth,1901CorvidaeTERRESTRIALLCCorvus bennetti Z0691B691Bird ~^'@5D@ZD  Y r Y{@Corvus coronoides CorvuscoronoidesAustralian RavenVigors & Horsfield, 1827 Corvidae8@8@TERRESTRIALLCCorvus coronoides M0930B930BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH3/" ^'0DZD  Y r Ypq@Rhipidura leucophrys RhipiduraleucophrysWillie Wagtail(Latham, 1802) Rhipiduridaeb@b@TERRESTRIALLCRhipidura leucophrys Y0364B364Birdeeeeeee]UKKKKK3/" ^'/DYD  Y r Y`q@Rhipidura rufiventris RhipidurarufiventrisNorthern Fantail(Vieillot, 1818) Rhipiduridae.@.@TERRESTRIALLCRhipidura rufiventris G0363B363BirdrrrrrrrjbXXXXX?;.""^'/DYD  Y r Y0z@Rhipidura phasiana RhipiduraphasianaMangrove Grey FantailDe Vis, 1884 Rhipiduridae@@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCRhipidura phasiana M0826B826BirdjjjjjjjbZPPPPP:6" ^LVAL  ^  "NT populations are included within the three subspecies M. j. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi islands), M. j. rufescens and M. j. forresti; six other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Populations occurring in the NT (and Kimberley) are recognised as P. s. cerviniventris: one other subspecies is recognised, from north-eastern Australia. The form occurring in the Top End and Kimberley has usually been treated as a subspecies P. s. cerviniventris (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994, Johnstone 2001), but Schodde and Mason (1999) have elevated it to specific rank, P. cerviniventris. Schodde and Mason (1999) place this species in the monospecific genus Peneoenanthe, a treatment at variance from Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001), who retain it in Eopsaltria. NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - P. p. alligator: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. c. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. c. westralensis and M. c. picata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the near-endemic subspecies - M. f. flavigaster: three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - M. f. pallida and M. f. assimilis: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies S. c. dalyi; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised Australia subspecies - G. c. neglecta and G. c. cyanoleuca (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate this form (M. nana) from a subspecies of M. inquieta, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001)LVAL  ^ Dt refer to Christidis & Boles (2008) for specific namesSchodde and Mason (1999) place this species in the monospecific genus Peneoenanthe, a treatment at variance from Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001), who retain it in Eopsaltria. NT populations are included within the endemic subspecies - P. . p. alligator: two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. c. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. c. westralensis and M. c. picata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. c. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. c. westralensis and M. c. picata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within three subspecies - M. c. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi Islands), M. c. westralensis and M. c. picata: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the near-endemic subspecies - M. f. flavigaster: three other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within two subspecies - M. f. pallida and M. f. assimilis: one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies S. c. dalyi; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised Australia subspecies - G. c. neglecta and G. c. cyanoleuca (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) elevate this form (M. nana) from a subspecies of M. inquieta, a treatment divergent from that given in Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001)R ,\   m'(D]D  Y r Yq@Melanodryas cucullata MelanodryascucullataHooded Robin(Latham, 1802) Petroicidae@@TERRESTRIALMelanodryas cucullata picataSubspecies melvillensis (Tiwi I.) = EN; other NT subspecies = LC.S0385B385BirdK-- ^'@(D]D  Y r Yq@Petroica goodenovii PetroicagoodenoviiRed-capped Robin(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) PetroicidaeTERRESTRIALLCPetroica goodenovii K0381B381Bird^^^^^^^VNDDDDD-)^'(D@]D  Y r Yq@Microeca flavigaster MicroecaflavigasterLemon-bellied FlycatcherGould,1843Petroicidae^@^@TERRESTRIALLCMicroeca flavigaster W0379B379Birdccccccc[SIIIII1- ^''D]D  Y r Yȏ@Microeca fascinans MicroecafascinansJacky Winter(Latham, 1802) Petroicidae^@^@TERRESTRIALLCMicroeca fascinans S0377B377BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;%!^'6D\D  Y r YPy@Struthidea cinerea StruthideacinereaApostlebirdGould,1837Corcoracidae.@.@TERRESTRIALLCStruthidea cinerea Z0675B675BirdAAAAAAA91''''' ^'@-D\D  Y r Y Machaerirhynchus flaviventer MachaerirhynchusflaviventerYellow-breasted BoatbillGould,1851 Monarchidae@TERRESTRIALNEMachaerirhynchus flaviventerBirdyyyyyyyqqqqqqqSOBB66 ^'.D@\D  Y r Yr@Grallina cyanoleuca GrallinacyanoleucaMagpie-lark(Latham, 1802)Monarchidae@@TERRESTRIALLCGrallina cyanoleuca W0415B415BirdLLLLLLLD<22222 ^'-D\D  Y?? Symposiarchus trivirgatusSymphosiarchustrivirgatusSpectacled Monarch(Temminck,1826) Monarchidae@TERRESTRIALNEMonarcha trivirgatusBirdSymposiarchustrivirgatus}cc[[[[[[[EA44((^ '.D[D ? ?q@Myiagra inquieta MyiagrainquietaRestless Flycatcher(Latham, 1802) Monarchidae`@`@TERRESTRIALLCMyiagra inquieta S0369B369BirdMyiagrananaPaperbark FlycatcherogYYQI?????+'^@|R J'?D_D  Y r Yu@Cisticola exilis CisticolaexilisGolden-headed Cisticola(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Cisticolidaep@p@TERRESTRIALLCCisticola exilisK0525B525Birduuuuuuume[[[[[IE8,, ^'>D^D  Y r YP|@Cisticola juncidis CisticolajuncidisZitting Cisticola(Rafinesque, 1810) Cisticolidae6@6@ TERRESTRIALLCCisticola juncidis S0969B969BirdiiiiiiiaYOOOOO95(^'6D^D  Y r Y`x@Mirafra javanica MirafrajavanicaHorsfield's BushlarkHorsfield, 1821 Alaudidae@@TERRESTRIALLCMirafra javanica Y0648B648BirdHorsfield's BushlarkYYYYQI?????+'^')D@^D  Y??r@Poecilodryas cerviniventrisPoecilodryascerviniventrisBuff-sided Robin(Gould, 1858) Petroicidae@@TERRESTRIALNTPoecilodryas superciliosa M0390B390BirdPoecilodryascerviniventrisBuff-sided Robin{siiiiiMI<00$^'(D^D  Y r Yr@Peneonanthe pulverulentaPeneoenanthepulverulentaMangrove Robin(Bonaparte, 1850) Petroicidae@@MARINE&TERRESTRIALLCPeneoenanthe pulverulenta A0388B388Bird}ukkkkkNJ6**^'͌(D]D  Y r Yq@Melanodryas cucullata picata/westralensisMelanodryascucullatapicata/westralensisHooded Robin (Mainland)(Latham,1801)Petroicidae@T@ TERRESTRIALLCMelanodryas cucullata picataSubspecies melvillensis (Tiwi I.) = EN; other NT subspecies = LC.Subspecies melvillensis also occurs in the NT (Tiwi I) and is listed as EN under the EPBCAS0385B385Bird0%%tth\F,^!'f(Df]D  Y ??q@Melanodryas cucullata melvillensisMelanodryascucullatamelvillensisHooded Robin (Tiwi Islands)(Latham,1801)Petroicidae@ Restricted to the Tiwi IslandsTERRESTRIALENMelanodryas cucullata melvillensisSubspecies melvillensis (Tiwi I.) = EN; other NT subspecies = LC.ENSubspecies picata and westralensis also occur un the NT and are not listed under the EPBCA.S0385B385Bird0       ;7TH2^!LVAL  rzBNot listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener 1988), with first NT records in the 1990s.NT populations are included within the subspecies H. n. neoxena; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies Z. l. luteus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M. g. goulburni; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australasian population of the A. stentoreus - A. arundinaceus superspecies as specifically distinct (A. australis), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994). NT populations are included within the two recognised subspecies in Australia, A. a. australis and A. a. gouldi (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies C. e. alexandrae and C. e. lineocapilla; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies C. j. leanyeri; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the three subspecies M. j. melvillensis (endemic to the Tiwi islands), M. j. rufescens and M. j. forresti; six other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Populations occurring in the NT (and Kimberley) are recognised as P. s. cerviniventris: one other subspecies is recognised, from north-eastern Australia. The form occurring in the Top End and Kimberley has usually been treated as a subspecies P. s. cerviniventris (e.g. Christidis and Boles 1994, Johnstone 2001), but Schodde and Mason (1999) have elevated it to specific rank, P. cerviniventris.LVAL  ` 0 l,NT populations are included within the subspecies N. r. subclarescens; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies N. p. phaeton; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies P. p. personata; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised subspecies in Australia, P. a. acuticauda and P. a. hecki (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two recognised subspecies in Australia, P. b. annulosa and P. b. bichenovii (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) use Petrochelidon rather than Hirundo: cf Christidis and Boles (1994) and Johnstone (2001). NT populations are included within the two recognised subspecies in Australia, P. n. nigricans and P. n. neglecta (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies H. n. neoxena; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies Z. l. luteus; one other subspecies is recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the subspecies M. g. goulburni; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australasian population of the A. stentoreus - A. arundinaceus superspecies as specifically distinct (A. australis), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994). NT populations are included within the two recognised subspecies in Australia, A. a. australis and A. a. gouldi (Schodde and Mason 1999).NT populations are included within the two subspecies C. e. alexandrae and C. e. lineocapilla; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).R  ]C' ;D@aD  Y r Yq@Cheramoeca leucosternaCheramoecaleucosternaWhite-backed Swallow(Gould, 1841) HirundinidaeTERRESTRIALLCCheramoeca leucosternus M0358B358BirdCheramoecaleucosternat``XPFFFFF+'^ ' @?DaD  Y r Yv@Zosterops luteus ZosteropsluteusYellow White-eyeGould, 1843 Timaliidae0@0@TERRESTRIALLCZosterops luteus Y0576B576BirdKKKKKKKC;11111 ^'>D`D  Y r Yt@Eremiornis carteri EremiorniscarteriSpinifexbirdNorth, 1900 MegaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCEremiornis carteri G0507B507Bird7777777/'^'>D`D  Y r Yt@Cincloramphus cruralis CincloramphuscruralisBrown Songlark(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) MegaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCCincloramphus cruralis Y0508B508BirdiiiiiiiaYOOOOO51$$$$^'@>D@`D  Y r Yt@Cincloramphus mathewsi CincloramphusmathewsiRufous SonglarkIredale, 1911 MegaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCCincloramphus mathewsi K0509B509BirdUUUUUUUME;;;;;!^'=D`D  Y r YPu@Megalurus gramineus MegalurusgramineusLittle Grassbird(Gould, 1845) Megaluridae8@8@TERRESTRIALLCMegalurus gramineus E0522B522Bird```````XPFFFFF/+^'=D_D  Y r Y`u@Megalurus timoriensis MegalurustimoriensisTawny GrassbirdWallace, 1864 MegaluridaeTERRESTRIALLCMegalurus timoriensis G0523B523BirdPPPPPPPH@66666    ^'@=D_D? Y??@Acrocephalus orientalis AcrocephalusorientalisOriental Reed-Warbler(Temminck & Schlegel, 1847) Acrocephalidaen@ TERRESTRIALNEAcrocephalus orientalis A0872B872Birduuuuu[WJJ>>"^'=D@_D  Y??pu@Acrocephalus australis AcrocephalusaustralisAustralian Reed-Warbler(Gould, 1838)Acrocephalidae@@TERRESTRIALNTAcrocephalus stentoreusY0524B524BirdAustralian Reed-warblerMay 08 common namecommon namevvvvnf\\\\\C?2&&^qR  ( : %*'8DcD  Y r Y@Taeniopygia guttata TaeniopygiaguttataZebra Finch(Vieillot, 1817) EstrildidaeTERRESTRIALLCTaeniopygia guttata C0653B653BirdDDDDDDD<4*****^';D@cD  Y r Ypv@Dicaeum hirundinaceum DicaeumhirundinaceumMistletoebird(Shaw, 1792) NectariniidaeTERRESTRIALLCDicaeum hirundinaceum A0564B564BirdNNNNNNNF>44444    ^'?DcD  Y r Y|@?Sturnus vulgaris SturnusvulgarisCommon StarlingLinnaeus, 1758 Sturnidaed@TERRESTRIAL(Int)G0999B999Bird3333333+#^k'fF?DbD  Y r Y Aplornis metallicaAplornismetallicaMetallic Starling(Temminck, 1824)Sturnidae@ TERRESTRIALNLBird^k'fF>>^'9DdD  Y r Yx@Neochmia phaeton NeochmiaphaetonCrimson Finch(Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841) Estrildidae2@2@ TERRESTRIALLCNeochmia phaeton One other subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as VU under the EPBCAct.Y0664B664BirdIII51$ ^'@9D@dD  Y r Yy@Poephila personata PoephilapersonataMasked FinchGould, 1842 Estrildidae6@6@TERRESTRIALLCPoephila personata S0669B669BirdOOOOOOOG?55555^'9DdD  Y r Yx@Poephila acuticauda PoephilaacuticaudaLong-tailed Finch(Gould, 1840) Estrildidae@@TERRESTRIALLCPoephila acuticauda M0666B666BirdbbbbbbbZRHHHHH1- ^'8DcD  Y r Y@Taeniopygia bichenovii TaeniopygiabichenoviiDouble-barred Finch(Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) Estrildidae@@TERRESTRIALLCTaeniopygia bichenovii G0655B655Bird{qqqqqWSF::.^rR h v kb '%?D@zD  Y r Y|@Tachyglossus aculeatus TachyglossusaculeatusEchidna(Shaw,1792)TachyglossidaeTERRESTRIALLCTachyglossus aculeatusW1003M002Mammal=======1)^'$f7DgD  Y?? Motacilla alba MotacillaalbaWhite WagtailLinnaeus, 1758Motacillidae@TERRESTRIALNEMotacilla albaBird|^'#7DgD? Y??{@Motacilla cinerea MotacillacinereaGrey WagtailTunstall, 1771 Motacillidae@TERRESTRIALNEMotacilla cinereaG0875B875BirdDDDDDDD<4*****^'"7D@gD  Y?? {@Motacilla citreola MotacillacitreolaCitrine WagtailPallas, 1776 Motacillidae@TERRESTRIALNEMotacilla citreolaY0876B876BirdKKKKKKKC;11111  ^'!@7DgD?? Y??0{@Motacilla tschutschensisMotacillatschutschensisEastern Yellow WagtailJ.P. Gmelin, 1789 Motacillidaej@ j@ TERRESTRIALNEMotacilla flavaK0877B877BirdMay 08 specific and common namespecific and common namexpfffffUQD88,^a' 7DfD  Y r YPx@Anthus novaeseelandiae AnthusnovaeseelandiaeAustralasian Pipit(J.P. Gmelin, 1789) Motacillidae(@(@TERRESTRIALLCAnthus novaeseelandiae G0647B647BirdAustralasian PipitwoeeeeeKG:.." ^'@8DfD  Y r Y|@?Passer montanus PassermontanusEurasian Tree Sparrow(Linnaeus,1758)Passeridae^@TERRESTRIAL(Int)U0994B994BirdTree SparrowKKK3333+#~^k'8D@fD  Y r Y|@?Passer domesticus PasserdomesticusHouse Sparrow(Linnaeus, 1758) PasseridaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)W0995B995Bird-------% ^c':DfD  Y ?@Heteromunia pectoralis HeteromuniapectoralisPictorella Mannikin(Gould, 1841) EstrildidaeTERRESTRIALNTHeteromunia pectoralisZ0659B659Bird[[[[[[[SKAAAAA)%^LVAL b pH888Taxonomic position currently being resolved. The NT populations are regarded as "species 6" in Adams et al. (1988). Previous unvouchered NT records of "M. planiceps" probably cannot be resolved between this taxon and "M. sp.3" (see also Churchill 1998). Taxonomic position currently being resolved. The NT populations are regarded as "species 3" in Adams et al. (1988). Previous unvouchered NT records of "M. planiceps" probably cannot be resolved between this taxon and "M. sp.6" (see also Churchill 1998). Taxonomic position currently being resolved. The NT populations are regarded as "species 5" in Adams et al. (1988) (see also Churchill 1998). Allison (1996) elevates this taxon to M. cobourgiana.Split from T. georgianus by Kitchener (1980). Non-specimen records of T. georgianus from the NT prior to this can partly be resolved geographically, but also include some that can't be resolved.First described, as a subspecies of H. diadema, in 1970 (McKean 1970); separation to specific level has not yet been published: check Terry ReardonNot listed by Parker (1973). Initial description (Archer 1979) as the Carpentarian Dunnart included a Cape York population subsequently split by Van Dyck (1986). The taxonomy of the planigales, particularly P. maculata remains unresolved, with some likelihood that the presently recognised P. maculata contains more than one species (Painter et al. 1995; Blacket et al. 2000).Specific separation of the northern Australian population of P. tapoatafa from those in eastern and south-western Australia was suggested by Rhind et al. (2001) and Spencer et al. (2001).Schodde and Mason (1999) and Johnstone (2001) recognise the Australasian population of the A. novaeseelandiae superspecies as specifically distinct (A. australis), a treatment at variance with that of Christidis and Boles (1994). NT populations are included within the subspecies A. a. rogersi and A. a. australis; two other subspecies are recognised from elsewhere in Australia (Schodde and Mason 1999).LVAL| 8 F " \ \plisted for NT by Bannister et al (1996); not listed in Chatto & Warnecke's (2000) collation of NT whales and dolphinsnot listed in Chatto & Warnecke's (2000) collation of NT whales and dolphinsrecords collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)Stranding record from Darwin, August 1995 (Chatto and Saalfeld 2000); see also Chatto & Warnecke (2000)Stranding record from Darwin, January 1993 (Chatto 2000a); also records in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)single record, off Melville Island, April 2005 (R. Chatto)Chatto & Warnecke (2000) list a record in Cwlth watersReview of distributional records from a 3-year survey given in Strong and Low (1983).The occurrence of L. lakedownensis in the NT has been recognised only since about 1990: records of L. forresti prior to this may include some L. lakedownensis, with geographic overlap in a latitudinal band around Tennant Creek.The occurrence of L. lakedownensis in the NT has been recognised only since about 1990: records of L. forresti prior to this may include some L. lakedownensis, with geographic overlap in a latitudinal band around Tennant Creek.Note that all NT non-specimen records prior to 1986 may not be confirmable as either P. adamsi or P. westralis.Note that all NT non-specimen records prior to 1986 may not be confirmable as either P. adamsi or P. westralis.Litchfield record given in McKean and Hertog (1979).Northern Territory records are listed in Woinarski et al. (1996).Distributional records reviewed in Fisher et al. (2000).Distributional records reviewed in Fisher et al. (2000).see Schodde & Mason p. 784 ***; record from Darwin 1996 (BARC case 215). Single record inn New Bird Atlas.nb Schodde and Mason cite records from Carter for Arnhem Plateau ***; Darwin record January 1998 (BARC case 234); Simpson's Gap record, March 1999 (BARC case 264) [?=record in New Bird Atlas]..WR _  HAw'.@DD|D  Y ?}@Pseudantechinus ningbing PseudantechinusningbingNingbing AntechinusKitchener and Caputi,1988Dasyuridae@p@@ TERRESTRIALNTPseudantechinus ningbingM023Mammalyyyyyy_[NB6*^'-DD{D  Y ??@Pseudantechinus mimulus PseudantechinusmimulusCarpentarian Antechinus(Thomas,1906)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALENPseudantechinus mimulusVUVUU1002M412MammalfffffffZRHDD@@'#^ ',CD{D  Y r Yp}@Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis PseudantechinusmacdonnellensisFat-tailed Antechinus(Spencer,1895)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudantechinus macdonnellensisQ1036M021MammalxpfffffEA4444 ^'+CD@{D  Y ?`}@?Pseudantechinus bilarni PseudantechinusbilarniSandstone Antechinus(Johnson,1954)Dasyuridaep@TERRESTRIALDDPseudantechinus bilarniZ1035M020MammalfffffffZRHHHHH/+^'*AD{D  Y ??}@Dasyurus hallucatus DasyurushallucatusNorthern QuollGould,1842DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALCRDasyurus hallucatusENENW1011M006Mammal:::::::.&^ ')@ADzD  Y ?? Dasyurus geoffroii DasyurusgeoffroiiWestern QuollGould, 1841DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALEXDasyurus geoffroiiVUNTMammal#######^ '(ADfzD  Y ??0}@Dasyuroides byrnei DasyuroidesbyrneiKowariSpencer,1896DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDDasyuroides byrneiVUVUC1021M010Mammal))))))) ^ ''@DzD  Y ??J@Dasycercus cristicaudaDasycercuscristicaudaCrest-tailed MulgaraDasyuridaeTaxonomy confusedTaxonomy confusedTERRESTRIALVUDasycercus cristicauda?as Dasycercus blythiENLCM428MammalW?;.^ '&@DfFzD  Y ??@}@Dasycercus blythiDasycercusblythiBrush-tailed MulgaraDasyuridaeTaxonomy confusedTaxonomy confusedTERRESTRIALVUDasycercus blythiVULCY1024M011MammaldddddddXPFBB>>+'^ R (   ~+'8DD~D  Y ?Ќ@?Sminthopsis bindi SminthopsisbindiKakadu Dunnartvan Dyck, Woinarski and Press, 1994Dasyuridae@ @TERRESTRIALDDSminthopsis bindiG1067M414Mammalrrrrrrrf^TTTTTA=0$$^'7@D@~D  Y ?}@Antechinomys laniger AntechinomyslanigerKultarr(Gould,1856)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALNTAntechinomys lanigerZ1043M024Mammal-------!^'6AD~D  Y r Y}@Ningaui ridei NingauirideiWongai NingauiArcher,1975DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCNingaui rideiU1054M032Mammal z^'5@CD}D  Y ?}@Planigale tenuirostris PlanigaletenuirostrisNarrrow-nosed PlanigaleTroughton,1928DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDPlanigale tenuirostrisA1048M027Mammal[[[[[[[OG=====%!^'4CD}D  Y r Y}@Planigale maculata PlanigalemaculataCommon Planigale(Gould,1851)Dasyuridae@@TERRESTRIALLCPlanigale maculataS1045M025MammalMMMMMMMA9///// ^'3BD@}D  Y r Y}@Planigale ingrami PlanigaleingramiLong-tailed Planigale(Thomas,1906)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCPlanigale ingramiW1047M026Mammal<<<<<<<0( ^'2BD}D  Y ?}@Planigale gilesi PlanigalegilesiGiles' PlanigaleAitken,1972DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDPlanigale gilesiM1050M028Mammal)))))))     ^'1@BD|D  Y ??}@Phascogale pirata PhascogalepirataNorthern Brush-tailed PhascogaleThomas, 1904Dasyuridaev@v@TERRESTRIALVUPhascogale pirataVUK1017M008Mammallllllll`XNJJJJ73&^'0BD|D  Y ?? Phascogale calura PhascogalecaluraRed-tailed PhascogaleGould, 1844DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALEXPhascogale caluraENNTMammal......."""^ '/@@D@|D  Y ?P}@?Antechinus bellus AntechinusbellusFawn Antechinus(Thomas,1904)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDAntechinus bellusS1029M014Mammal0000000$^xLVAL  vLRecent taxonomic change includes P. laborifex within P. johnsoni (Breed and Ford 2007)Not listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener et al. 1987).Up to 1984 (Koopman 1984), included within P. tenuis (which is no longer considered to occur in Australia).Prior to 1986, included within P. tenuis (which is no longer cnsidered to occur in Australia).Australian populations of M. adversus were split by Kitchener et al. (1995), and all NT records were included within the northern species M. moluccarum. Subsequently, Cooper et al. (2001) re-united all Australian populations as M. macropus.This species was submerged within N. gouldi by Koopman (1984) and Mahoney and Walton (1988), a treatment no longer generally accepted.Populations in the Top End and Kimberley are considered subpecifically distinct (as M.s. orianae) from those in eastern and south-eastern Australia (Cardinal and Christidis 2000). Reardon (1999) and How et al. (2001) for transfer of Nyctinomus to Tadarida.Taxonomic position currently being resolved. The NT populations are regarded as "species 3" in Adams et al. (1988). Previous unvouchered NT records of "M. planiceps" probably cannot be resolved between this taxon and "M. sp.6" (see also Churchill 1998).Taxonomic position currently being resolved. The NT populations are regarded as "species 5" in Adams et al. (1988) (see also Churchill 1998). Allison (1996) elevates this taxon to M. cobourgiana.Split from T. georgianus by Kitchener (1980). Non-specimen records of T. georgianus from the NT prior to this can partly be resolved geographically, but also include some that can't be resolved.First described, as a subspecies of H. diadema, in 1970 (McKean 1970); separation to specific level has not yet been published: check Terry ReardonNot listed by Parker (1973). Initial description (Archer 1979) as the Carpentarian Dunnart included a Cape York population subsequently split by Van Dyck (1986). R ] B (#'AFD`D  Y r YX@Sminthopsis youngsoni SminthopsisyoungsoniLesser Hairy-footed DunnartMcKenzie and Archer,1982DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSminthopsis youngsoniA1080M405MammalMay 08 common namecommon namerrrrrf^TTTTT=9,,,,^a'@FD@D  Y ?~@Sminthopsis virginiae SminthopsisvirginiaeRed-cheeked Dunnart(Tarragon,1847)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDSminthopsis virginiaeU1070M038MammalPPPPPPPD<22222    ^'?@FD D  Y ??~@Sminthopsis psammophila SminthopsispsammophilaSandhill DunnartSpencer,1895DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALDDSminthopsis psammophilaENENW1071M040MammalVVVVVVVJB84400^ '>FDD  Y r Y}@Sminthopsis ooldea SminthopsisooldeaOoldea DunnartTroughton,1965DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSminthopsis ooldeaY1068M036Mammal5555555)!^'=EDD  Y r Y0~@Sminthopsis macroura SminthopsismacrouraStripe-faced Dunnart(Gould,1845)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSminthopsis macrouraC1073M042MammalGGGGGGG;3)))))^'<EDD  Y ??@Sminthopsis longicaudata SminthopsislongicaudataLong-tailed DunnartSpencer,1909DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALVUSminthopsis longicaudataK1077M039MammalYYYYYYYME;;;;;!^';@ED@D  Y r Y@~@Sminthopsis hirtipes SminthopsishirtipesHairy-footed DunnartThomas,1898DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSminthopsis hirtipesY1076M044MammalEEEEEEE91''''' ^':EDD  Y r Y ~@Sminthopsis crassicaudata SminthopsiscrassicaudataFat-tailed Dunnart(Gould,1844)DasyuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSminthopsis crassicaudataA1072M041Mammal\\\\\\\PH>>>>>#^'9DD~D  Y ??P~@Sminthopsis butleri SminthopsisbutleriButler's DunnartArcher, 1979DasyuridaeF@@F@TERRESTRIALVUSminthopsis butleriVUVUZ1079M046MammalfffffffZRHDD@@+'^ sR k & ;} 'JMDD  Y r Y<@Petropseudes dahli PetropseudesdahliRock Ringtail(Collett,1895)PseudocheiridaeTERRESTRIALLCPetropseudes dahliS1125M072Mammal=======1) ^'I@MD`D  Y r Y~@Petaurus breviceps PetaurusbrevicepsSugar GliderWaterhouse,1839PetauridaeTERRESTRIALLCPetaurus brevicepsE1138M077Mammal3333333'^'HHD@D  Y ?? Macrotis leucura MacrotisleucuraLesser Bilby(Thomas, 1887)ThylacomyidaeTERRESTRIALEXMacrotis leucuraEXEXMammal#######^ 'G@HD D  Y ??~@Macrotis lagotis MacrotislagotisBilby(Reid,1837)ThylacomyidaeTERRESTRIALVUMacrotis lagotisVUVUM1106M058Mammal!!!!!!! ^ 'FHDD  Y ?? Perameles eremiana PerameleseremianaDesert BandicootSpencer, 1897PeramelidaeTERRESTRIALEXPerameles eremianaEXEXMammal///////###^ 'EGDD  Y r Yp~@Isoodon macrourus IsoodonmacrourusNorthern Brown Bandicoot(Gould,1842)PeramelidaeTERRESTRIALLCIsoodon macrourusK1093M051MammalBBBBBBB6.$$$$$ ^'DGDD  Y ??~@Isoodon auratus IsoodonauratusGolden Bandicoot(Ramsay,1887)PeramelidaeTERRESTRIALENIsoodon auratusVUnb. The EPBCAct assigns VU status to both the subspecies occurring in the NT (I.a. auratus), and the other subspecies (I.a. barrowensis - restricted to Barrow Island, WA).VUM1094M052Mammal|tjf  ~^'C@GDD  Y ?? Chaeropus ecaudatus ChaeropusecaudatusPig-footed Bandicoot(Ogilby, 1838)ChaeropodidaeTERRESTRIALEXChaeropus ecaudatus EXEXMammalCCCCCCC77733//^ 'BGDD  Y ?? Myrmecobius fasciatus MyrmecobiusfasciatusNumbatWaterhouse,1836Myrmecobiidaeunsure of any NT recordsTERRESTRIALEXMyrmecobius fasciatusVUVUMammalXXXXXXXLLLHHDD-)^ R > W:0'VKDD  Y ?? Onychogalea lunata OnychogalealunataCrescent Nailtail Wallaby(Gould, 1841)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALEXOnychogalea lunataEXEXMammalCCCCCCC77733//    ^ 'U@KDD  Y r Y@Macropus rufus MacropusrufusRed Kangaroo(Desmarest,1822)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCMacropus rufus macrorhynchusnb. One subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as VU under the EPBCAct.W1275M142Mammal|^'TKDD  Y r Y@Macropus robustus MacropusrobustusCommon WallarooGould,1841MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCMacropus robustusU1266M139MammalMay 08 common namecommon namehR....."^a'SJDD  Y ?@?Macropus bernardus MacropusbernardusBlack WallarooRothschild,1904MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALDDMacropus bernardusS1273M140Mammal;;;;;;;/' ^'RJDD  Y r Y@Macropus antilopinus MacropusantilopinusAntilopine Wallaroo(Gould,1842)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCMacropus antilopinusU1274M141MammalIIIIIII=5+++++^'Q@JD`D  Y r Y@Macropus agilis MacropusagilisAgile Wallaby(Gould,1842)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCMacropus agilisM1262M136Mammal$$$$$$$~^'PJD@D  Y ??0@Lagorchestes hirsutus LagorchesteshirsutusMalaGould,1844MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALEWLagorchestes hirsutusENnb. The federal listing of EN applies only to this (un-named subspecies); other subspecies not occurring in the NT are listed as VU..VUW1195M104Mammal>>>>>>>2* ^'OID D  Y ? @Lagorchestes conspicillatus LagorchestesconspicillatusSpectacled Hare-wallabyGould,1842MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALNTLagorchestes conspicillatusnb. One subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as VU under the EPBCAct.S1193M102Mammal       RRR51$$$$ ^R i $9'_OD D  Y ?@Macroderma gigas MacrodermagigasGhost Bat(Dobson,1880)MegadermatidaeTERRESTRIALNTMacroderma gigasVUQ1300M154Mammal+++++++     ^'^NDD  Y r Y@Pteropus scapulatus PteropusscapulatusLittle Red Flying-foxPeters,1862PteropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCPteropus scapulatusS1281M146MammalFFFFFFF:2(((((^']MDD  Y r Y@Pteropus alecto PteropusalectoBlack Flying-foxTemminck,1837PteropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCPteropus alectoU1282M147Mammal,,,,,,, ~^'\MDD  Y r Y@Macroglossus minimus MacroglossusminimusNorthern Blossom Bat(Geoffroy,1810)PteropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCMacroglossus minimusK1297M153MammalQQQQQQQE=33333    ^'[HDD  Y ??`~@Notoryctes typhlops NotoryctestyphlopsSouthern Marsupial Mole(Stirling,1889)NotoryctidaeTERRESTRIALVUNotoryctes typhlopsENENS1089M049MammalZZZZZZZNF<8844^ 'ZLDD  Y ??@Petrogale lateralis PetrogalelateralisBlack-footed Rock-wallabyGould,1842MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALNTPetrogale lateralisVUnb The subspecies occurring in the NT (P. lateralis "MacDonnell Ranges") is listed as VU under the EPBCAct, as are four other subspecies not occurring in the NT.A1208M115Mammal~tt2..^'Y@LD`D  Y ?p@Petrogale concinna PetrogaleconcinnaNabarlekGould,1842MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALNTPetrogale concinnaM110Mammal^'XLD@D  Y r Y@Petrogale brachyotis PetrogalebrachyotisShort-eared Rock-wallaby(Gould,1841)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALLCPetrogale brachyotisS1221M111MammalSSSSSSSG?55555^'WKD D  Y ?P@Onychogalea unguifera OnychogaleaunguiferaNorthern Nailtail Wallaby(Gould,1841)MacropodidaeTERRESTRIALNTOnychogalea unguiferaY1200M107MammalZZZZZZZNF<<<<<%!^R / 'fNDD  Y r Y8@Taphozous georgianus TaphozousgeorgianusCommon Sheath-tailed BatThomas,1915Emballonuridae@ @ TERRESTRIALLCTaphozous georgianusK1317M163MammalMay 08 common namecommon namemmmmmaYOOOOO95(^a'eNDD  Y ??@@Saccolaimus saccolaimus SaccolaimussaccolaimusBare-rumped Sheath-tailed Bat(Temminck,1838)EmballonuridaeTERRESTRIALDDSaccolaimus saccolaimusCRnb. The federal listing of CE applies to the subspecies S.s. nudicluniatus. It is unclear whether the NT population is included within that subspecies.Z1319M165MammalMay 08 common namecommon name\XX?;....^a'd@NDD  Y r YH@Saccolaimus flaviventris SaccolaimusflaviventrisYellow-bellied Sheath-tailed Bat(Peters,1867)EmballonuridaeTERRESTRIALLCSaccolaimus flaviventrisLR/NTC1321M167MammalMay 08 common namecommon name{si____EA4444^a'cPDD  Y ?0@Rhinonicteris aurantiaRhinonicterisaurantiaOrange Leaf-nosed bat(Gray,1845)HipposideridaeTERRESTRIALNTRhinonicteris aurantiusnb. One subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as VU under the EPBCAct.LCE1314M162MammalMay 08 specificspecific$:::!^ a'b@PDD  Y ? @Hipposideros stenotis HipposiderosstenotisNorthern Leaf-nosed batThomas,1913HipposideridaeTERRESTRIALNTHipposideros stenotisLR/NTW1311M160MammalbbbbbbbVND::::#^'aPD`D  Y ??@?Hipposideros inornata HipposiderosinornataArnhem Leaf-nosed BatMcKean, 1970Hipposideridae(@h@(@TERRESTRIALVUHipposideros inornataVUM421Mammalttttttth``\\\\EA4(^'`OD@D  Y r Y@Hipposideros ater HipposiderosaterDusky Leaf-nosed BatTempleton,1848HipposideridaeTERRESTRIALLCHipposideros aterG1307M157MammalDDDDDDD80&&&&&^6R /D / lV'oQD D  Y r Y@Miniopterus schreibersii MiniopterusschreibersiiLarge Bent-winged Bat(Kuhl,1817)Miniopteridaej@j@TERRESTRIALLCMiniopteris schreibersiiOne subspecies not occurring in the NT is listed as "Conservation Dependent" under the EPBCAct.K1341M179Mammal7777777+#[[[A=0$$^'nVDD  Y r Y@Tadarida australis TadaridaaustralisWhite-striped Free-tailed bat(Gray,1838)Molossidae@@TERRESTRIALLCTadarida australisY1324M168MammaleeeeeeeYQGGGGG3/" ^'mfUDD  Y r Y`@Mormopterus eleryiMormopteruseleryiBristle-faced Free-tailed batMolossidae@TERRESTRIALLCMormopterus sp. 6M1326M170MammalOct 08 Species nameff@@@@@4,""""" ^!'lUDD  Y r Y`@Mormopterus sp.3 Mormopterussp.3Inland Free-tailed BatMolossidae@@TERRESTRIALLCMormopterus sp. 3 (small penis form)M1326M170MammalKKKKKKK?7-----^'kUDD  Y r Yh@Mormopterus loriae MormopterusloriaeLittle Free-tailed Bat(Thomas,1897)Molossidae@@TERRESTRIALLCMormopterus loriaeC1049M171Mammal[[[[[[[OG=====)%  ^'j@UDD  Y r YH@Mormopterus beccarii MormopterusbeccariiBeccari's Free-tailed BatPeters,1881MolossidaeTERRESTRIALLCMormopterus beccariiE1330M403MammalOOOOOOOC;11111    ^'iUD`D  Y r YX@Chaerephon jobensis ChaerephonjobensisNorthern Free-tailed Bat(Miller,1902)MolossidaeTERRESTRIALLCChaerophon jobensisK1325M169MammalLLLLLLL@8.....^'h@OD@D  Y ?@@Taphozous kapalgensis TaphozouskapalgensisArnhem Sheath-tailed BatMcKean and Friend,1979EmballonuridaeTERRESTRIALNTTaphozous kapalgensisLCE1322M401MammalMay 08 common namecommon namettttth`VRRRR;7****^a'gOD D  Y r Y8@Taphozous hilli TaphozoushilliHill's Sheath-tailed BatKitchener,1980Emballonuridae@@TERRESTRIALLCTaphozous hilliG1323M400MammalMay 08 common namecommon name~ZZZZZNF<<<<<+'~^a- R @ @ @Ďďď ď@ ď`ďďďďĐĐ Đ@Đ`ĐĐĐĐđđ đ@@`  @ Rryddhhiikkkkkkkllllllnppqqquwyzzz}    YY ZZZZ\ T"T$W(Y*Y,Y.Z0Z1Z2Z 3\4\5\6\7\8\9T:T;T<T=T>T@WAWAWBWBW CYC\DZ D\EYFZF\ GYG]HHIJKKLLMMOOPP@PPQQR@RRSSTT@ TT UU@UUVV@VVWW@WWXX@XXYYZZ@ZZ[[@[[\\@\ \]]@]]^^^__@`` `@``````aaaabb b@b`bbbbcc c@ c`ccdd@d` ddde`eeeeff@ffffgg g@g`ggghh h@h`hhhii i@i`iii ijj j`jjjjkk k@k`kkkkllll`lllmm m@m`mmmnn n@nnnoo`pp p0p@pPp`ppppppqqq@qPq`qpqqqqqqqqqrrR B!B!B!B!B!B!B!B!B!B!B!B!@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ TWYY^`cddhhiikkkkkkkllllllnppqqquwyzzz}    YY ZZZZ\ T"T$W(Y*Y,Y.Z0Z1Z2Z 3\4\5\6\7\8\9T:T;T<T=T>T@WAWAWBWBW CYC\DZ D\EYFZF\ GYG]HHIJKKLLMMOOPP@PPQQR@RRSSTT@ TT UU@UUVV@VVWW@WWXX@XXYYZZ@ZZ[[@[[\\@\ \]]@]]^^^__@`` `@``````aaaabb b@b`bbbbcc c@ c`ccdd@d` ddde`eeeeff@ffffgg g@g`ggghh h@h`hhhii i@i`iii ijj j`jjjjkk k@k`kkkkllll`lllmm m@m`mmmnn n@nnnoo`pp p0p@pPp`ppppppqqq@qPq`qpqqqqqqqqqrrR @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @r r0r@rPr`rprrrrrrrrsss s@sPs`spssssssssssttt t0t@tPt`tptttttuuu u0u@uPu`upuuuuuuuuuuvvv v0v@vPv`vpvvvvvvvvwww w0w@wPw`wpwwwwwwwwxxx x0x@xPx`xxxxxxyyy y0yPypyyyyyyyz0z@zPz`zzzzzz{{ {0{@{P{p{{{{{{{||| |0|@|P|`|p|| ||||}}}0}@}P}`}p}}}}}}}}~~~ ~0~@~P~`~p~~~~~~ 0Pp 08@HX``hpx   (0@HPX`hpx   (08@HX`x ]^ ^]]]^^]]` d(e0`8e@`HePdXd`hh`p`x`` ccccccccdddeeeeeh h(h0h8h@h HiPiP Xz`zhzp|zz| y^rLVAL h  T ~  jBNot listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener 1989).Taxonomic position currently under review (F. Ford pers.comm.)Recent taxonomic change includes P. laborifex within P. johnsoni (Breed and Ford 2007)Not listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener et al. 1987).Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically). Note the specific name was mis-spelt findlaysoni in Churchill (1998).Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically).Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically).Up to 1984 (Koopman 1984), included within P. tenuis (which is no longer considered to occur in Australia).Prior to 1986, included within P. tenuis (which is no longer cnsidered to occur in Australia).Australian populations of M. adversus were split by Kitchener et al. (1995), and all NT records were included within the northern species M. moluccarum. Subsequently, Cooper et al. (2001) re-united all Australian populations as M. macropus.This species was submerged within N. gouldi by Koopman (1984) and Mahoney and Walton (1988), a treatment no longer generally accepted.Populations in the Top End and Kimberley are considered subpecifically distinct (as M.s. orianae) from those in eastern and south-eastern Australia (Cardinal and Christidis 2000). Reardon (1999) and How et al. (2001) for transfer of Nyctinomus to Tadarida.qR [ % b'xSD@D  Y r Y@Pipistrellus adamsi PipistrellusadamsiForest PipistrelleKitchener,Caputi and Jones,1986Vespertilionidae@ @@TERRESTRIALLCPipistrellus adamsiW1371M415Mammalvvvvva]PD8, ^'wQD D  Y r Y(@Myotis macropus MyotismacropusLarge-footed Myotis(Gould, 1855)Vespertilionidae@@TERRESTRIALLCMyotis macropusM186MammalHHHHHHH<444444#~^'v@QDD  Y r Y@Chalinolobus nigrogriseus ChalinolobusnigrogriseusHoary Wattled Bat(Gould,1856)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCChalinolobus nigrogriseusU1354M185MammalfffffffZRHHHHH-)^'uQDD  Y r Y@Chalinolobus morio ChalinolobusmorioChocolate Wattled Bat(Gray,1841)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCChalinolobus morioZ1351M182MammalIIIIIII=5+++++^'tPDD  Y r Y@Chalinolobus gouldii ChalinolobusgouldiiGould's Wattled Bat(Gray,1841)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCChalinolobus gouldiiC1349M181MammalOOOOOOOC;11111    ^'sRDD  Y r Y@Nyctophilus walkeri NyctophiluswalkeriPygmy Long-eared BatThomas,1892VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCNyctophilus walkeriU1338M178MammalLLLLLLL@8.....^'rRDD  Y r Yp@Nyctophilus geoffroyi NyctophilusgeoffroyiLesser Long-eared BatLeach,1821VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCNyctophilus geoffroyiZ1335M175MammalVVVVVVVJB88888!^'q@RD`D  Y r Yx@Nyctophilus daedalusNyctophilusbifaxEastern Long-eared BatParnaby, 2009Vespertilionidae @ @TERRESTRIALLCNyctophilus bifaxQ1336M176MammalfffffffZRHHHHH51$ ^'pRD@D  Y r Y@Nyctophilus arnhemensis NyctophilusarnhemensisNorthern Long-eared BatJohnson,1959VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCNyctophilus arnhemensisS1337M177Mammalhhhhhhh\TJJJJJ1-    ^R @ " <'WD`D  Y r YP@Leggadina forresti LeggadinaforrestiCentral Short-tailed Mouse(Thomas,1906)Muridae@TERRESTRIALLCLeggadina forrestiS1441M227MammalMay 08 common namecommon nameuQQQQQE=33333^a'VD@D  Y ??0@Conilurus penicillatus ConiluruspenicillatusBrush-tailed Rabbit-rat(Gould,1842)MuridaeTERRESTRIALVUConilurus penicillatusVUS1425M219MammalUUUUUUUIA77733    ^'TD D  Y r Y@Vespadelus finlaysoni VespadelusfinlaysoniFinlayson's Cave BatKitchener,Jones and Caputi,1987Vespertilionidae@~@TERRESTRIALLCVespadelus finlaysoniG1383M407Mammalxxxxxa]PDD8^'~TDD  Y r YȌ@Vespadelus caurinus VespadeluscaurinusNorthern Cave Bat(Thomas, 1914)Vespertilionidae@@TERRESTRIALLCVespadelus caurinusA1020M413MammaldddddddXPFFFFF1- ^'}@TDD  Y r Y@Vespadelus baverstocki VespadelusbaverstockiInland Forest BatKitchener,Jones and Caputi,1987Vespertilionidae@@TERRESTRIALLCVespadelus baverstockiE1382M408Mammalwwwww_[NBB6^'|TDD  Y r Y@Scotorepens sanborni ScotorepenssanborniNorthern Broad-nosed bat(Troughton,1937)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCScotorepens sanborniE1366M417MammalcccccccWOEEEEE/+^'{SDD  Y r Y@Scotorepens greyii ScotorepensgreyiiLittle Broad-nosed Bat(Gray,1843)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCScotorepens greyiiU1362M189MammalKKKKKKK?7-----^'zSDD  Y r Y@Scotorepens balstoni ScotorepensbalstoniInland Broad-nosed Bat(Thomas,1906)VespertilionidaeTERRESTRIALLCScotorepens balstoniA1364M404MammalYYYYYYYME;;;;;%!^'y@SD`D  Y r Y،@Pipistrellus westralis PipistrelluswestralisNorthern PipistrelleKoopman, 1984Vespertilionidae@ @@TERRESTRIALLCPipistrellus westralisM1026M416MammalwoeeeeeMI<0$^LVAL  $ < P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001). Note distribution maps included in that source. Until all museum specimens are checked, it is probably prudent to map P. nigriceps (sens.lat.), but to use specimen recRecently split from O. brevirostris (Beasley et al. 2005).Recent split - NT records probably all referrable to T. aduncusSometimes regarded as a subspecies of T. truncatus, but treated here as specific rank, following Menkhorst 2001). **nb - tissue samples collected in 2003 confirm ID of aduncus in Timor Sea (Porter 2004)nb - our consvtn status and Bryden et al (1998) use P. catodon (cf How et al. 2001).Domestic and feral populations in the NT contain a hybrid mixture of B. indicus and B. taurus.Not listed in Parker (1973); discovered and described subsequently (Kitchener 1989).Included within Z. woodwardi, prior to revision by Kitchener (1989) - that taxon is now considered endemic to the Kimberley, and Z. maini endemic to the sandstone plateau of western Arnhem Land.Taxonomic position currently under review (F. Ford pers.comm.)Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically). Note the specific name was mis-spelt findlaysoni in Churchill (1998).Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically).Split from the previously recognised composite species Eptesicus caurinus by Kitchener et al. (1987). Non-specimen records from the NT prior to this may refer to V. caurinus, V. finlaysoni or V. baverstocki (only partly resolvable geographically).R  " /cQ'ZDD  Y ?? Notomys longicaudatus NotomyslongicaudatusLong-tailed Hopping-mouse(Gould, 1844)MuridaeTERRESTRIALEXNotomys longicaudatusEXEXMammalHHHHHHH<<<8844    ^ 'YDD  Y ??@Notomys fuscus NotomysfuscusDusky Hopping-mouse(Jones,1925)MuridaeTERRESTRIALENNotomys fuscusVUVUM1482M255Mammal))))))) |^ 'YDD  Y ??@Notomys cervinus NotomyscervinusFawn Hopping-mouse(Gould,1853)MuridaeTERRESTRIALENNotomys cervinusZ1483M256MammalOct 08 - correction to EPBCA statusoo)))))     ^!'@YD`D  Y ??@Notomys aquilo NotomysaquiloNorthern Hopping-mouseThomas,1921MuridaeTERRESTRIALVUNotomys aquiloVUU1486M260Mammal)))))))   |^'YD@D  Y ?? Notomys amplus NotomysamplusShort-tailed Hopping-mouseBrazenor, 1936MuridaeTERRESTRIALEXNotomys amplusEXEXMammal)))))))|^ 'XD D  Y r Y@Notomys alexis NotomysalexisSpinifex Hopping-mouseThomas,1922MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCNotomys alexisK1481M254Mammal%%%%%%%|^'@XDD  Y ??(@Mesembriomys macrurus MesembriomysmacrurusGolden-backed Tree-rat(Peters,1876)MuridaeTERRESTRIALCRMesembriomys macrurusVUVUM1422M218MammalTTTTTTTH@622..^ 'XDD  Y ? @Mesembriomys gouldii MesembriomysgouldiiBlack-footed Tree-rat(Gray,1843)MuridaeTERRESTRIALNTMesembriomys gouldiiK1421M217MammalAAAAAAA5-#####  ^'WDD  Y ?? Leporillus apicalis LeporillusapicalisLesser Stick-nest Rat(Gould, 1853)MuridaeTERRESTRIALEXLeporillus apicalisEXCRMammal6666666***&&""  ^ '@WDD  Y r Yd@Leggadina lakedownensis LeggadinalakedownensisNorthern Short-tailed MouseC.H.S. Watts, 1976Muridae@ TERRESTRIALLCLeggadina lakedownensisU1442M228MammalMay 08 common namecommon namevvvvvjbXXXXX?;..""^a9R  C [)['@^DD  Y ??@?Zyzomys maini ZyzomysmainiArnhem Rock-ratKitchener,1989Muridae@@TERRESTRIALVUZyzomys mainiVUE1006M410Mammal4444444( z^'^DD  Y r Y@@Zyzomys argurus ZyzomysargurusCommon Rock-rat(Thomas,1889)MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCZyzomys argurusS1433M223Mammal        ~^'\DD  Y ?@Pseudomys nanus PseudomysnanusWestern Chestnut Mouse(Gould,1858)Muridae|@|@ TERRESTRIALNTPseudomys nanus nanusZ1467M249MammalJJJJJJJ>6,,,,,~^'[DD  Y ?`@Pseudomys johnsoni PseudomysjohnsoniCentral Pebble-mouseKitchener,1985Muridae@ @ TERRESTRIALNTPseudomys johnsoniP. laborifex listed as NT in TPWCAE1454M406MammalMay 08 common namecommon nameyyyy5!^a'[DD  Y r Y`@Pseudomys hermannsburgensis PseudomyshermannsburgensisSandy Inland Mouse(Waite,1896)MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudomys hermannsburgensisK1449M230Mammal```````TLBBBBB%!^'@[D`D  Y ??h@Pseudomys fieldi PseudomysfieldiShark Bay Mouse(Waite, 1896)MuridaexxxxTERRESTRIALEXPseudomys fieldiVUVUM239MammalCCCCCCC7//++''^ '[D@D  Y r Yx@Pseudomys desertor PseudomysdesertorDesert MouseTroughton,1932MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudomys desertorE1446M247Mammal+++++++     ^'ZD D  Y r YX@Pseudomys delicatulus PseudomysdelicatulusDelicate Mouse(Gould,1842)MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCPseudomys delicatulusC1445M229Mammal:::::::.&^'ZDD  Y ?x@?Pseudomys calabyi PseudomyscalabyiKakadu Pebble-mouseKitchener and Humphreys, 1987Muridae@ @ TERRESTRIALNTPseudomys calabyiVUM409MammalMay 08 common namecommon namedddddXPPLLLL95(^a'@ZDD  Y ??p@Pseudomys australis PseudomysaustralisPlains MouseGray,1832MuridaeTERRESTRIALENPseudomys australisVUVUS1469M240Mammal......."  ^ vLVAL|   P. nigriceps split into three species, all present in the NT, by James et al. (2001). Note distribution maps included in that source. Until all museum specimens are checked, it is probably prudent to map P. nigriceps (sens.lat.), but to use specimen recRecently split from O. brevirostris (Beasley et al. 2005).Recent split - NT records probably all referrable to T. aduncusSometimes regarded as a subspecies of T. truncatus, but treated here as specific rank, following Menkhorst 2001). **nb - tissue samples collected in 2003 confirm ID of aduncus in Timor Sea (Porter 2004)nb - our consvtn status and Bryden et al (1998) use P. catodon (cf How et al. 2001).Domestic and feral populations in the NT contain a hybrid mixture of B. indicus and B. taurus.Included within Z. woodwardi, prior to revision by Kitchener (1989) - that taxon is now considered endemic to the Kimberley, and Z. maini endemic to the sandstone plateau of western Arnhem Land.@R k ~ 9d'\D`D  Y r Y@?Rattus norvegicus RattusnorvegicusBrown Rat(Berkenhout,1769)MuridaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)S1409M213Mammal ^c'XD@D  Y r Y@?Mus musculus MusmusculusHouse MouseLinnaeus,1758MuridaexxxxTERRESTRIAL(Int)Y1412M214Mammal!!!!!!! ~x^w']D D  Y ?@Rattus villosissimus RattusvillosissimusLong-haired Rat(Waite,1898)MuridaeTERRESTRIALNTRattus villosissimusA1400M210Mammal7777777+#^'@]DD  Y ?@Rattus tunneyi RattustunneyiPale Field-rat(Thomas,1904)MuridaeTERRESTRIALNTRattus tunneyiC1401M211Mammal |^']DD  Y ??@Rattus sordidus RattussordidusCanefield Rat(Gould,1858)MuridaeTERRESTRIALVURattus sordidusW1399M209Mammal~^'@\DD  Y r YЀ@?Rattus colletti RattuscollettiDusky Rat(Thomas,1904)MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCRattus collettiE1402M204Mammal~^'WDD  Y r Y@Melomys burtoni MelomysburtoniGrassland Melomys(Ramsay,1887)MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCMelomys burtoniY1500M276Mammal$$$$$$$~^']DD  Y ??@Xeromys myoides XeromysmyoidesWater MouseThomas,1889MuridaeTERRESTRIALDDXeromys myoidesVUVUU1418M216MammalMay 08 common namecommon nameV@~^ a'VD`D  Y r Y@Hydromys chrysogaster HydromyschrysogasterWater-ratGeoffroy,1804MuridaeTERRESTRIALLCHydromys chrysogasterZ1415M215Mammal2222222&^'^D@D  Y ??H@?Zyzomys pedunculatus ZyzomyspedunculatusCentral Rock-rat(Waite,1896)MuridaeTERRESTRIALENZyzomys pedunculatusENCRW1435M225MammalAAAAAAA5-#^ '^D D  Y ??@?Zyzomys palatalis ZyzomyspalatalisCarpentarian Rock-ratKitchener,1989Muridae@@ TERRESTRIALCRZyzomys palatalisENCRG1007M411MammalXXXXXXXLD:6622^ R }  Qm'@gDD  Y r Y@?Bos javanicus BosjavanicusBantengD'Alton,1823BovidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)Q1520M335Mammalz^c'gDD  Y r Y@?Bubalus bubalis BubalusbubalisSwamp Buffalo(Linnaeus,1758)BovidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)C1517M332MammalMay 08 common namecommon nameO9 ~^ca'fDD  Y r Y@?Camelus dromedarius CamelusdromedariusCamelLinnaeus,1758CamelidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)W1515M330Mammal ^c'@fDD  Y r Y@?Sus scrofa SusscrofaPigLinnaeus,1758SuidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)U1514M329Mammalzt^c'fD`D  Y r Y@?Equus caballus EquuscaballusHorseLinnaeus,1758EquidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)Q1512M327Mammal|^c'eD@D  Y r Y@?Equus asinus EquusasinusDonkeyLinnaeus,1758EquidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)S1513M328Mammalx^c'@VD D  Y r Yȁ@?Oryctolagus cuniculus OryctolaguscuniculusRabbit(Linnaeus,1758)LeporidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)M1510M321Mammal#######^c'@eDD  Y r Y@?Felis catus FeliscatusCatLinnaeus,1758FelidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)Y1536M326Mammalv^c'eDD  Y r Y؁@?Vulpes vulpes VulpesvulpesFox(Linnaeus,1758)Canidae@ TERRESTRIAL(Int)A1532M324Mammalz^k'dDD  Y r YЁ@?Canis lupus CanislupusDingoLinnaeus,1758CanidaeTERRESTRIALLCCanis familiarisas Canis familiarisW1531M323Mammal#######v^'eDD ???@Dugong dugon DugongdugonDugong(Muller,1776)DugongidaeMARINENTDugong dugonVUU1558M280Mammalx^'\DD  Y r Y@?Rattus rattus RattusrattusBlack Rat(Linnaeus,1758)MuridaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)Q1408M212Mammalz^cR  8 t ]5'3_D@D  Y ? Ziphius cavirostris ZiphiuscavirostrisCuvier's Beaked WhaleCuvier, 1823ZiphiidaeX@MARINEDDZiphius cavirostrisMammal7777777+++++++  ^'@_D D  Y ?P@Kogia simus KogiasimusDwarf Sperm Whale(Owen,1866)Kogiidae@MARINEDDKogia simusu1582M460Mammal v^'_DD  Y??@Physeter macrocephalus PhysetermacrocephalusSperm WhaleLinnaeus,1758Physeteridae@@@MARINEDDPhyseter catodonas Physeter catodonE1578M296Mammalxpffff@.*" ^'dDD  Y???@Megaptera novaeangliae MegapteranovaeangliaeHumpback Whale(Borowski,1781)BalaenopteridaeX@MARINEDDMegaptera novaeangliaeVUVUW1575M295MammaldddddddXPFBB>>&"^'dDD  Y???@Balaenoptera musculus BalaenopteramusculusBlue Whale(Linnaeus,1758)BalaenopteridaeX@ MARINEDDBalaenoptera musculusENENW1567M290MammalWWWWWWWKC95511^'cDD  Y??@Balaenoptera edeni BalaenopteraedeniBryde's WhaleAnderson,1879Balaenopteridaet@ MARINEDDBalaenoptera edeniDDQ1572M294MammalFFFFFFF:2($$$$ ^'cDD  Y???@Balaenoptera borealis BalaenopteraborealisSei WhaleLesson,1828Balaenopteridael@ MARINEDDBalaenoptera borealisVUENZ1571M293MammalMMMMMMMA9/++'' ^'gD`D  Y r Y(@?Cervus unicolor CervusunicolorSambarKerr,1792CervidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)G1527M340Mammal~^c'fD@D  Y r Y0@?Cervus timorensis CervustimorensisRusa DeerBlainville,1822CervidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)Y1528M341Mammal ^c'hD D  Y r Y @?Capra hircus CaprahircusGoatLinnaeus,1758BovidaeTERRESTRIAL(Int)S1521M336Mammalx^c'gDD  Y r Y@?Bos taurus BostaurusCattleLinnaeus,1758Bovidae@@TERRESTRIAL(Int)E1518M333Mammalzt^wR f X  ^0'_D`D  Y ?H@Delphinus delphis DelphinusdelphisShort-beaked Common DolphinLinnaeus,1758Delphinidae@MARINEDDDelphinus delphisY1616M310MammalQQQQQQQE=33333 ^'bD@D  Y??P@Stenella longirostris StenellalongirostrisLong-snouted Spinner Dolphin(Gray,1828)DelphinidaeX@MARINEDDStenella longirostrisA1620M311MammalcccccccWOEEEEE.*""^'@bD D  Y r YT@Stenella coeruleoalba StenellacoeruleoalbaStriped Dolphin(Meyen,1833)Delphinidae@MARINENLZ1619M492Mammal4444444(   ^k'bDD  Y??X@Stenella attenuata StenellaattenuataPantropical Spotted Dolphin(Gray,1846)DelphinidaeX@MARINEDDStenella attenuataC1621M312MammalMay 08 common namecommon namevRRRRRF>44444 ^a'cDD  Y r Y@@Tursiops truncatus TursiopstruncatusOffshore Bottlenose Dolphin(Montagu,1821)Delphinidae~@ D@~@MARINELCTursiops truncatusA1612M309MammalMay 08 common namecommon namepppppd\RRRRR>:2&^a'fcDD  Y?? 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(2001) list distributional records in the revision of P.nigriceps.records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)Stranding record from Melville Island, March 1999 (Chatto 2000b); see also Chatto & Warnecke (2000).sighting reported in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)Stranding record from Elcho Island, March 1996 (Chatto and Jacobson 2000); see also Chatto & Warnecke (2000)not listed in Chatto & Warnecke's (2000) collation of NT whales and dolphinsrange suggested in van Dyck & Strahan (2008); and listed for NT by CSIROlisted for NT by Bannister et al (1996); not listed in Chatto & Warnecke's (2000) collation of NT whales and dolphinsrecords collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)not listed in Chatto & Warnecke's (2000) collation of NT whales and dolphinsrecords collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)T. aduncus is typically inshore, whereas T.truncatus occurs in deeper waters. Bryden et al (1998) claim that it doesn't occur in the NT - whereas T.aduncus does.records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)records collated in Chatto & Warnecke (2000)dR ? , $L@'BD  Y r YP@?"Pygopus sp."Pygopussp.(Fischer,1882)Pygopodidae@ @@TERRESTRIALG2175R053Reptile0Need to review these Atlas recordsUx^?a'hD`D  Y r Y ?Lerista bunglebunglensisLeristabunglebunglensisScincidaeTERRESTRIALReptile0^"!'hD@D  Y r Y ?Lerista kalumburuLeristakalumburuScincidaeTERRESTRIALReptile0^"!'`D@D  Y??h@Orcaella heinsohni OrcaellaheinsohniAustralian snubfin dolphin(Gray,1866)Delphinidaet@ X@ t@MARINELCOrcaella brevirostrisas Orcaella brevirostrisQ1636M317Mammal}}}}M62*^'@`D D  Y ?0@Globicephala macrorhynchus GlobicephalamacrorhynchusShort-finned Pilot WhaleGray,1846Delphinidae@ MARINEDDGlobicephala macrorhynchusC1605M307Mammalpppppppd\RRRRR62**^'aDD  Y?? @Orcinus orca OrcinusorcaKiller Whale(Linnaeus,1758)DelphinidaeZ@ MARINEDDOrcinus orcaQ1600M305Mammal x^'aDD  Y r Y(@Pseudorca crassidens 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