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decussata<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

scleroclada 31 56 55.36 SE<br />

Sc,<br />

WL 2800 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

muelleriana 113 204 55.39 CS, SE Sc, He 13500 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

misera/paradoxa 187 312 59.94 SE He 7100 NL<br />

Allocasuarina rigida<br />

rigida 118 177 66.67 E 4000 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

rupicola 42 62 67.74 E RH 1300 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

trichod<strong>on</strong> 45 64 70.31 SW He 3500 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

muelleriana alticola 63 89 70.79 CS Sc, He 2600 NL<br />

Allocasuarina misera 235 321 73.21 SE WL 5800 NL<br />

Allocasuarina filidens 34 46 73.91 E 400 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

tessellata 38 44 86.36 W RH 1400 NL<br />

Allocasuarina<br />

grampiana 108 116 93.10 SW RH 1400 NL<br />

Gymnostoma<br />

australianum 80 81 98.77 NE<br />

RF,<br />

For 800 NL<br />

Four species had less than 10% of ANHAT records located within PAs (Table 186).<br />

This is a relatively low percentage. Two of <strong>the</strong> four species are classified as<br />

threatened, including <strong>on</strong>e endangered species. One species has no records within a<br />

PA. These species come from woodlands and/or heathlands.<br />

Table 186 Casuarinaceae species with

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