EPBC Act status
NC Act status
Project area in species mapped distribution
Nearby historical records
Habitat presence and quality
Species recorded in field surveys
Conservatism required due to species detectability
Conservatism required due to species mobility
Species name
Source Habitat requirements
Likelihood of occurrence
urbanised areas (DCCEEW, 2025). Cycas megacarpa is endemic to south-east Queensland. It is found from Woolooga to Bouldercombe (Queensland Herbarium, 2025). C. megacarpa occurs in spotted gum ( Eucalyptus maculata ) and narrow-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus crebra ) woodland and open forest with a grassy understorey. It has also been recorded on rainforest margins (DCCEEW, 2025). Cycas ophiolitica is endemic to Queensland, occurring from Marlborough to Rockhampton in central-eastern Queensland. C. ophiolitica grows on hills and slopes in sparse, grassy open forest at altitude ranges from 80–400 m above sea level. Although this species reaches its best development on red clay soils near Marlborough, it is more frequently found on shallow, stony, infertile soils, which are developed on sandstone and serpentinite. (DCCEEW,2025) Erect perennial grass to about 0.7 m. Occurs from Toowoomba to Lynd Junction in the Brigalow Belt, Cape York Peninsula, Desert Uplands, Einasleigh Uplands, North West Highlands and South East Queensland bioregions. Occurs in heavy soils (predominantly cracking clays or alluvium, often in gilgai) in woodland or open woodland usually dominated by Acacia (brigalow) and/or Eucalyptus species (DETSI, 2025). Eucalyptus raveretiana has a wide distribution in coastal and sub-coastal areas of Queensland, from south of Townsville to Nebo. Grows along watercourses and occasionally river flats or open woodland. It does not occur in pure stands, but is co- dominant with species such as Melaleuca leucadendra , M. fluviatilis , Eucalyptus tereticornis , Blakella tessellaris (DETSI, 2025).
Known to occur This species was recorded in the project area
Yes – 95 individuals of C. megacarpa were identified during field surveys.
Yes – 6 historical records are noted within 5 km of the project area. Records are dated 2019. Exact locations obscured for species protection.
Yes – Suitable habitat was identified across most of the project area. Suitable habitat presented as Eucalypt forests and/or woodlands on steep, rocky hillsides with skeletal to shallow sandy soils. Yes – Suitable habitat was identified across most of the project area. Suitable habitat presented as Eucalypt forests and/or woodlands on steep, rocky hillsides with skeletal to shallow sandy soils.
Species known to occur in project area
WO, PMST
No
No
E
E
Cycas megacarpa
Unlikely to occur The project area is located in the distribution where the species or its habitat may occur and field surveys confirmed the presence of suitable habitat within the project area. However, no historical records were identified within the desktop assessment and the species was not confirmed within the project area. Highly unlikely to occur The project area is located in the distribution where the species or its habitat is likely to occur. However, no historical records persist within the surrounding landscape, and neither the species or its suitable habitat were confirmed during field surveys. Highly unlikely to occur The project area is located in the distribution where the species or its habitat is likely to occur. However, no historical records persist within the surrounding landscape, and neither the species or its suitable habitat were confirmed during field surveys.
Species may occur in project area
No – nearest record cannot be identified as exact locations obscured for species protection
No
No
No
E
E
PMST
Cycas ophiolitica
No – the nearest historical record is approximately 216 km south west of the project area.
Species likely to occur in project area
No
No
Yes
No
V
LC
PMST
Dichanthium setosum Bluegrass
Species likely to occur in project area
No – the nearest historical record is approximately 10.85 km north of the project area.
V
LC
PMST
No
No
No
No
Eucalyptus raveretiana Black ironbox
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