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Regional ecosystem<br />

9.3.16 Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla ±E.<br />

lep<strong>to</strong>phleba ±Corymbia tessellaris ± C. clarksoniana<br />

and other Corymbia spp. woodland <strong>to</strong> open forest<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Q<br />

Regional ecosystem<br />

11.3.35 Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana<br />

woodland<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

O<br />

9.5.2 Semi -evergreen vine thicket Q 11.11.3 Corymbiacitriodora , Eucalyptus crebra and E. O<br />

acmenoides open- forest<br />

9.5.5 Mixed open forest <strong>to</strong> woodland Q 11.11.4 Eucalyptus crebra tall woodland O<br />

9.5.6 Eucalyptus lep<strong>to</strong>phleba ±Corymbia clarksoniana<br />

± C. dallachiana ±E. platyphylla ± E. tereticornis± E.<br />

crebra (sens. lat.) woodland<br />

O<br />

11.11.5 Microphyll rainforest (with or without Araucaria<br />

cunninghamii emergents) andsemi-evergreen vine<br />

thicket<br />

O<br />

9.8.1 Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.)and Corymbia<br />

erythrophloia ± C. dallachiana ± C. confertiflora ±E.<br />

orgadophila ± E. microneura woodland or E.<br />

lep<strong>to</strong>phleba ±C. dallachiana ±C. erythrophloia<br />

woodland<br />

9.8.2 Eucalyptus lep<strong>to</strong>phleba andCorymbia<br />

clarkso niana± C. dallachiana ±E. cullenii ± C.<br />

erythrophloia woodland orCorymbia erythrophloia ±<br />

Eucalyptus lep<strong>to</strong>phleba ± C. dallachianawoodland<br />

O<br />

11.12.4 Semi- evergreen vine thicket andmicrophyll vine<br />

forest<br />

Q 11.12.9 Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia dallachiana, C.<br />

tessellaris andE. drepanophylla woodland<br />

9.8.3 - Semi -evergreen vine thicket Q 11.12.12 Araucariacunninghamii woodland or openforest<br />

9.8.4 Eucalyptus crebra ±Corymbia intermedia ±E.<br />

O<br />

11.12.13 Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia erythrophloia,C.<br />

tereticornis ± C. clarksoniana ±C. dallachiana<br />

dallachiana andC. tessellaris ± C. intermedia ± E.<br />

woodland<br />

acmenoides ± Canarium australianum mixed open-forest<br />

or woodland<br />

9.8.7 Semi -evergreen vine thicket Q 11.12.14 Lophostemon spp. shrubby woodland Q<br />

9.11.4 Eucalyptus portuensis, E crebra (sens. lat.),<br />

O 12.2.2 Microphyll/no<strong>to</strong>phyll vine forest C, Q<br />

C orymbiaclarksoniana andC. citriodoramixed open<br />

forest or Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) andE. shirleyi,<br />

E. exserta , C. peltata,E. acmenoides andC. citriodora<br />

woodland<br />

9.12.1 Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) and/or E.<br />

xanthoclada and/or E. drepanophylla and/or E.<br />

paedoglauca ± Corymbia erythrophloia ± C.<br />

dallachiana ±Eucalyptus spp. ± Corymbia spp. open<br />

woodland or woodland<br />

O 12.2.7 Melaleuca quinquenervia open-forest <strong>to</strong> woodland Q<br />

9.12.2 Mixed open forest O 12.3.3 Eucalyptus tereticornis open-forest <strong>to</strong> woodland C, Q<br />

9.12.21 Eucalyptus drepanophylla, Corymbia<br />

dallachiana , E. platyphylla, C. clarksoniana ± C.<br />

tessellaris woodland<br />

Q<br />

12.3.7 Narrow fringing community of Eucalyptus<br />

tereticornis, Callistemon viminalis, Casuarina<br />

cunninghamiana ± Waterhousea floribunda<br />

O<br />

9.12.34 Semi- evergreen vine thicket with Araucaria<br />

cunninghamii emergents<br />

9.12.36 Cochlospermum gregorii orC. gillivraei<br />

± Terminalia spp. ±Erythrophleum chlorostachys ±<br />

Brachychi<strong>to</strong>n chillagoensis low woodland <strong>to</strong> low open<br />

woodland or Acacia lep<strong>to</strong>stachya and C. gillivraeilow<br />

woodland <strong>to</strong> woodland<br />

11.2.1 Op en woodland of Corymbia tessellaris, C.<br />

clarksoniana and Melaleuca viridiflora (which may be<br />

locally dominant)<br />

O<br />

12.3.11 Open -forest <strong>to</strong> woodland ofEucalyptus<br />

Q<br />

tereticornis , E. siderophloiaand Corymbia intermedia<br />

O 12.5.1 Open-forest complex O<br />

Q 12.5.6 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua, E.<br />

microcorys and/or E. pilularis open forest<br />

11.2.3 - Microphyll/no<strong>to</strong>phyll vineforest <strong>to</strong> semideciduous<br />

vine thicket<br />

C, Q 12.8.1 Eucalyptus campanulatatall open- forest with<br />

shrubby <strong>to</strong> grassy unders<strong>to</strong>rey<br />

11.2.5 Beach ridge woodland O 12.8.22 -ow microphyll vine forest andsemi -evergreen<br />

vine thicket<br />

11.3.4 Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland <strong>to</strong> open-forest Q 12.11.14 Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis grassy<br />

woodland<br />

11.3.9 Eucalyptus platyphylla ±Corymbia clarksoniana O<br />

12.12.13 Microphyll and microphyll/no<strong>to</strong>phyll vin e forest<br />

± C. intermedia ±E. tereticornis ± Lophostemon<br />

± Araucaria cunninghamii<br />

suaveolens woodland<br />

11.3.13 Grevilleastriata +/- Corymbia tessellaris openwoodland<br />

Q<br />

*This biodiversity is either listed under the Commonwealth (C) EPBC Act or the QLD (Q) VMAct. Please refer <strong>to</strong> the website<br />

www.epa.QLD.gov.au/nature_conservation/biodiversity/regional_ecosystems/ for further details on Regional Ecosystems. Other<br />

(O) Regional Ecosystems that are high priority under this <strong>Plan</strong> but not currently listed as Endangered or Of Concern under the<br />

VM Actare also included.<br />

O<br />

O<br />

Q<br />

O<br />

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O<br />

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