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peralatum<br />

Rulingia magniflora 103 221 46.61 SW,CI 6500 NL<br />

Brachychit<strong>on</strong><br />

acerifolius 124 256 48.44 NE,E 21100 NL<br />

Brachychit<strong>on</strong><br />

tuberculatus 36 69 52.17 NW 3800 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum schulzenii 223 409 54.52 SE,CS 9500 NL<br />

Brachychit<strong>on</strong><br />

spectabilis 52 95 54.74 CN 2800 NL<br />

Argyrodendr<strong>on</strong><br />

actinophyllum 68 123 55.28 E 13500 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum<br />

parviflorum 25 45 55.56 E 3700 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum<br />

membranaceum 37 66 56.06 SW 2100 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum rufum 22 39 56.41 E 2800 NL<br />

Thomasia m<strong>on</strong>tana 23 40 57.50 SW 800 VU<br />

Lasiopetalum discolor 372 628 59.24<br />

SW,W,SE,<br />

CS,TAS 20200 NL<br />

Commers<strong>on</strong>ia viscidula 54 87 62.07 E 1700 NL<br />

Helicteres dentata var.<br />

flagellaris 35 54 64.81 CN 3600 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum lineare 36 54 66.67 SW,W 3000 NL<br />

Franciscodendr<strong>on</strong><br />

laurifolium 123 178 69.10 NE 4400 NL<br />

Helicteres sp. el<strong>on</strong>gate 39 53 73.58 3200 NL<br />

Keraudrenia<br />

adenolasia 52 68 76.47 CN 1800 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum<br />

oppositifolium 34 42 80.95 W 1700 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum oldfieldii 27 33 81.82 W 1700 NL<br />

Commers<strong>on</strong>ia johns<strong>on</strong>ii 46 49 93.88 300 NL<br />

Thomasia sp. arthur<br />

river 40 41 97.56 2800 NL<br />

Lasiopetalum sp. hill<br />

river 132 135 97.78 3700 NL<br />

Twenty-<strong>on</strong>e species had less than 10% of ANHAT records located within PAs (Table<br />

94). One species is classified as threatened, being listed as vulnerable. The proporti<strong>on</strong><br />

of species in this category is not as high as has been for many of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r families<br />

assessed, being less than 15%. There is no obvious pattern in <strong>the</strong>ir distributi<strong>on</strong>s<br />

around Australia. N<strong>on</strong>e of <strong>the</strong>se species have ranges greater than 10000 km 2 . Three<br />

species in this category currently have no records available from <strong>the</strong> NRS.<br />

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