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Succ<strong>in</strong>ea sq 1 10 0.0 EC? 1000 NL<br />

Torresitrachia regula 10 100.0 NW RH 700 NL<br />

Westraltrachia froggatti 10 80.0 NW RH 200 NL<br />

Westraltrachia recta 10 0.0 NW RH 500 NL<br />

Removal of ext<strong>in</strong>ct and poorly recorded species leaves 38702 records <strong>in</strong> ANHAT for 727<br />

species (and subspecies). The mean number of records per species for species with greater<br />

than 10 records was 53.2 with a mean of 30.6 for the percent of records <strong>in</strong> the NRS. Of<br />

these, 178 species had 45% or greater of <strong>in</strong>dividual site records located with<strong>in</strong> The NRS<br />

(Table 58). This table is dom<strong>in</strong>ated by species from eastern Australia, with very few species<br />

from the western half of the cont<strong>in</strong>ent be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cluded, especially given their diversity <strong>in</strong> that<br />

half of Australia. The species are also far more likely to be from forested environments than<br />

would be expected given the broad habitat representation <strong>in</strong> this group. This is <strong>in</strong>dicative of<br />

the relatively high reservation rate of this environment <strong>in</strong> eastern Australia. One species,<br />

Kimboraga micromphala, has all of its records held with the reserve system. Interest<strong>in</strong>gly,<br />

this species comes from north-western Australia.<br />

Table 58 Land snail species with >45% of site records with<strong>in</strong> PAs<br />

No.<br />

Records<br />

Records<br />

<strong>in</strong> NRS<br />

% <strong>in</strong><br />

NRS<br />

Veg<br />

type<br />

Area<br />

(km 2 )<br />

EPBC<br />

status<br />

Species<br />

Location<br />

Bothriembryon<br />

naturalistarum 40 18 45.00 SW SL 1300 NL<br />

Helicarionidae cy 10 11 5 45.45 NE 1000 NL<br />

Saladelos nn 3 11 5 45.45 EC For 900 NL<br />

Rhytididae mv 7 79 36 45.57 EC 4700 NL<br />

Strangesta confusa 61 28 45.90 NE For 5900 NL<br />

S<strong>in</strong>umelon aversum 152 70 46.05 SC RH 8900 NL<br />

Bothriembryon jacksoni<br />

cf. 13 6 46.15 SW RH 800 NL<br />

Rhophodon<br />

consobr<strong>in</strong>us 13 6 46.15 EC For 1000 NL<br />

Strangesta alpica 13 6 46.15 EC, Mon For 1300 NL<br />

Ped<strong>in</strong>ogyra allani 26 12 46.15 NE For 2300 NL<br />

Pallidelix greenhilli 54 25 46.30 NE WL 3500 NL<br />

Semotrachia elleryi 15 7 46.67 CI RH 600 NL<br />

Sphaerospira<br />

sardalabiata 15 7 46.67 NE For 3200 NL<br />

Austrochloritis<br />

victoriae 100 47 47.00 EC For 12000 NL<br />

Cystopelta bicolor 70 33 47.14 Tas For 6400 NL<br />

Ngairea dorrigoensis 36 17 47.22 EC For 2700 NL<br />

Caryodes dufresnii 296 140 47.30 Tas For 17700 NL<br />

Nitor br 7 19 9 47.37 EC For 1500 NL<br />

Setobaud<strong>in</strong>ia doongana 19 9 47.37 NW WL, 800 NL<br />

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