Original EA Amendment

Appendix D. Detailed Likelihood of Occurrence Analysis Table 25. Detailed LoO Table Common Name Scientific Name Status

Source Description and ecology

Likelihood of occurrence

NCA 1 EPBC 2

Plants = 16

Unlikely: No records within 50 km of Project area therefore species is unlikely to be present

E

NL

MPH

Acacia pedleyi is a slender erect tree growing to 10 m high. The bark is smooth, becoming rough near the base later; greenish above and grey at the base. A cacia pedleyi is found on alluvial flats, hill slopes and tops of ridges in open forest and woodland communities. A. pedleyi occurs in understorey, sometimes with Acacia crassa , in open forest with Corymbia citriodora , E. moluccana and/or E. crebra , and in popular box ( E. populnea ) woodland (Tindale and Kodela, 1992; Queensland Herbarium, 2012). A. pedleyi is mostly restricted to the Callide and Calliope Ranges, Port Curtis District, Qld. There is one population located close to Biloela and another just outside of Degalgil State Forest (Queensland Herbarium, 2012). Acacia tingoorensis is a tree with stout, angular branchlets covered in short, dense, spreading hairs. Acacia tingoorensis grows in eucalypt woodland or forest, on deep red loam, shallow loamy or sandy soils. (Maslin et al. 2001). Acacia tingoorensis is found near Kingaroy, in the Burnett district of south-eastern Queensland. It is also known from the Ingham area in north-eastern Queensland. (Maslin et al. 2001; Herbrecs 2008) Bertya pedicellata is an extensively branched monoecious shrub, growing up to 6 m tall. Bertya pedicellata has been recorded as growing on rocky hillsides in eucalypt forest or woodland, Acacia woodland or shrubland and open heathland or vine thicket communities. Soils are recorded mostly as skeletal to shallow sandy, sandy clay or clay loams overlaying rhyolite, trachyte or sandstone substrates. Associated species include Corymbia trachyphloia , Dodonaea filifolia , Acacia catenulata , A. curvinervia , A. shirleyi , A. rhodoxylon , A. sparsiflora , E. crebra , Acacia harpophylla and E. decorticans (Queensland Herbarium, 2012). Bertya pedicellata is confined to central and south-east Queensland, from near Aramac eastwards to Rockhampton and south to near Biggenden with an isolated record from the Warwick district. The species has been recorded in Peak Range National Park and Allies Creek State Forest (Halford and Henderson, 2002; Queensland Herbarium, 2012).

Acacia pedleyi

Unlikely: No records within 50 km of Project area therefore species is unlikely to be present

V

NL

MPH

Acacia tingoorensis

Possible : 1 record ALA 1.8 km from the Project area

NT

NL

WO (1), ALA

Bertya pedicellata

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