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Reptiles of Eungella National Park

Total number of species: 56

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Family Scientific Name Common Name Superseded NCA EPBC End. Wetland
Status
Elapidae Cacophis harriettae white-crowned snake C QA
Elapidae Cacophis krefftii dwarf crowned snake C QA
Elapidae Cacophis squamulosus golden crowned snake C QA
Elapidae Cryptophis boschmai Carpentaria whip snake C Q
Elapidae Cryptophis nigrescens eastern small-eyed snake C QA
Elapidae Demansia psammophis yellow-faced whipsnake C QA
Elapidae Hemiaspis signata black-bellied swamp snake C QA I
Elapidae Oxyuranus scutellatus coastal taipan C QAI
Elapidae Pseudechis porphyriacus red-bellied black snake C QA I
Colubridae Boiga irregularis brown tree snake C QAI
Colubridae Dendrelaphis punctulatus green tree snake C QAI
Colubridae Tropidonophis mairii freshwater snake C QAI I
Boidae Antaresia maculosa spotted python C QA
Boidae Morelia spilota carpet python C QA
Typhlopidae Anilios sp. C QAI
Typhlopidae Anilios torresianus north-eastern blind snake C QI
Scincidae Anomalopus sp. C QA
Scincidae Anomalopus verreauxii three-clawed worm-skink C QA
Scincidae Calyptotis lepidorostrum cone-eared calyptotis C Q
Scincidae Calyptotis scutirostrum scute-snouted calyptotis C QA
Scincidae Calyptotis temporalis broad-templed calyptotis C Q
Scincidae Carlia decora elegant rainbow skink C Q
Scincidae Carlia pectoralis sensu lato Superseded Q
Scincidae Carlia rhomboidalis blue-throated rainbow-skink C Q
Scincidae Carlia sp. C QAI
Scincidae Carlia vivax tussock rainbow-skink C QA
Scincidae Concinnia amplus lemon-barred forest-skink C Q
Scincidae Concinnia brachysoma northern bar-sided skink C Q
Scincidae Concinnia tenuis bar-sided skink C QA
Scincidae Cryptoblepharus virgatus sensu lato Superseded QAI
Scincidae Ctenotus taeniolatus copper-tailed skink C QA
Scincidae Cyclodomorphus gerrardii pink-tongued lizard C QA
Scincidae Eulamprus quoyii eastern water skink C QA
Scincidae Glaphyromorphus punctulatus fine-spotted mulch-skink C Q
Scincidae Lampropholis adonis diamond-shielded sunskink C Q
Scincidae Lampropholis delicata dark-flecked garden sunskink C QA
Scincidae Lampropholis sp. C QA
Scincidae Lygisaurus zuma sun-loving litter-skink C Q
Scincidae Magmellia luteilateralis orange-speckled forest-skink V Q
Scincidae Praeteropus brevicollis short-necked worm-skink C Q
Scincidae Saproscincus basiliscus basilisk shadeskink C Q
Scincidae Saproscincus hannahae Hannah's shadeskink C Q
Scincidae Saproscincus sp. C QA
Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C QA
Agamidae Intellagama lesueurii eastern water dragon C QA I
Pygopodidae Delma tincta excitable delma C QA
Carphodactylidae Phyllurus nepthys peppered-belly broad-tailed gecko C Q
Carphodactylidae Phyllurus ossa Mount Ossa broad-tailed gecko C Q
Diplodactylidae Oedura monilis ocellated velvet gecko C Q
Diplodactylidae Oedura monilis sensu lato ocellated velvet gecko Superseded QA
Diplodactylidae Oedura tryoni southern spotted velvet gecko C QA
Gekkonidae Gehyra dubia dubious dtella C QA
Gekkonidae Heteronotia binoei Bynoe's gecko C QA
Chelidae Elseya irwini Irwin's turtle C V Q I
Chelidae Emydura macquarii krefftii Krefft's river turtle C Q I
Chelidae Wollumbinia latisternum saw-shelled turtle C QA I

Note: Wildlife statistics are based on information that has been submitted to the DETSI 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.

Information from WildNet can also be accessed via Wildlife Online and WetlandMaps.

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) Reptiles of Eungella National Park, WetlandInfo website, accessed 17 June 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/facts-maps/wildlife/?AreaID=national-park-eungella&Class=reptiles&Kingdom=animals

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