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Native ray-finned fishes of Mary drainage basin

Total number of species: 52

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Family Scientific Name Common Name Superseded NCA EPBC End. Wetland
Status
Scatophagidae Scatophagus argus spotted scat QAI I
Scatophagidae Selenotoca multifasciata striped scat QAI I
Gobiidae Afurcagobius tamarensis Tamar goby QA I
Gobiidae Awaous acritosus roman-nose goby QI I
Gobiidae Redigobius bikolanus speckled goby QAI I
Gobiidae Redigobius macrostoma largemouth goby QA I
Eleotridae Gobiomorphus australis striped gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Gobiomorphus coxii Cox gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Hypseleotris compressa empire gudgeon QAI I
Eleotridae Hypseleotris galii firetail gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Hypseleotris klunzingeri western carp gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Hypseleotris sp. U I
Eleotridae Mogurnda adspersa southern purplespotted gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Ophiocara porocephala spangled gudgeon QAI I
Eleotridae Oxyeleotris lineolata sleepy cod QA I
Eleotridae Philypnodon grandiceps flathead gudgeon QA I
Eleotridae Philypnodon macrostomus dwarf flathead gudgeon QA I
Mugilidae Mugil cephalus sea mullet QAI I
Mugilidae Trachystoma petardi pinkeye mullet QA I
Monodactylidae Monodactylus argenteus diamondfish QAI I
Sparidae Acanthopagrus australis yellowfin bream QA I
Apogonidae Glossamia aprion mouth almighty QAI I
Kuhliidae Kuhlia rupestris jungle perch QI I
Terapontidae Bidyanus bidyanus silver perch CE QA I
Terapontidae Hephaestus fuliginosus sooty grunter QA I
Terapontidae Leiopotherapon unicolor spangled perch QA I
Percichthyidae Maccullochella mariensis Mary River cod E Q I
Percichthyidae Macquaria ambigua golden perch QA I
Percichthyidae Macquaria novemaculeata Australian bass QA I
Percichthyidae Nannoperca oxleyana Oxleyan pygmy perch E E QA I
Ambassidae Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's glassfish QA I
Ambassidae Ambassis marianus estuary glassfish QA I
Centropomidae Lates calcarifer barramundi QAI I
Scorpaenidae Notesthes robusta bullrout QA I
Synbranchidae Ophisternon gutturale swamp eel QAI I
Hemiramphidae Arrhamphus sclerolepis snubnose garfish QAI I
Atherinidae Craterocephalus marjoriae silverstreak hardyhead QA I
Atherinidae Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum flyspecked hardyhead QA I
Pseudomugilidae Pseudomugil mellis honey blue eye E E Q I
Pseudomugilidae Pseudomugil signifer Pacific blue eye QA I
Melanotaeniidae Melanotaenia duboulayi crimsonspotted rainbowfish QA I
Melanotaeniidae Rhadinocentrus ornatus ornate rainbowfish QA I
Retropinnidae Retropinna semoni Australian smelt QA I
Plotosidae Neosilurus hyrtlii Hyrtl's catfish QA I
Plotosidae Porochilus rendahli Rendahl's catfish QA I
Plotosidae Tandanus tandanus freshwater catfish QA I
Ariidae Neoarius graeffei blue catfish QAI I
Clupeidae Nematalosa erebi bony bream QA I
Anguillidae Anguilla australis southern shortfin eel QAI I
Anguillidae Anguilla reinhardtii longfin eel QAI I
Megalopidae Megalops cyprinoides oxeye herring QAI I
Osteoglossidae Scleropages leichardti southern saratoga Q I

Note: Wildlife statistics are based on information that has been submitted to the DESI WildNet database and converted to a 10km² grid. The grid information has been intersected with the mapping polygons to determine the species lists. Click here to view the species grid metadata.

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Rare or threatened includes species listed as extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or conservation dependent under either the Nature Conservation Act or Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act

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Legend

Nature Conservation Act
NCA - Status under the Nature Conservation Act 1992
EX : Extinct
PE : Extinct in the wild
CR : Critically endangered
E : Endangered
V : Vulnerable
NT : Near threatened
C : Least concern
SL : Special least concern
I : International
P : Prohibited
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act
EPBC - Status under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
EX : Extinct
XW : Extinct in the wild
CE : Critically endangered
E : Endangered
V : Vulnerable
CD : Conservation dependent
End. - Endemicity
Q : Queensland endemic - naturally occurs in Queensland
QA : Intranational - naturally occurs in Queensland and interstate
QAI : Not endemic to Australia - naturally occurs in Queensland, interstate and overseas
QI : Regional endemic - naturally occurs in Queensland and overseas
VA : Vagrant (Intranational) - normally occurs interstate
VI : Vagrant (International) - normally occurs overseas
VU : Vagrant (Unknown)
IA : Introduced (Intranational) - naturalised from interstate
II : Introduced (International) - naturalised from overseas
IU : Introduced - unknown origin
U : Unknown endemicity - native
Wetland Status
I : Wetland indicator species


This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2013) Native ray-finned fishes of Mary drainage basin, WetlandInfo website, accessed 21 May 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/facts-maps/wildlife/?AreaID=basin-mary&Kingdom=animals&Class=ray-finned%20fishes&SpeciesFilter=Native

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