Last updated:
01 Nov 2022
Distribution of the species within this region
The Dentella minutissima is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the
Mulga Lands Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Dentella minutissima - Mulga Lands is known to
be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information
about it.
- Freshwater wetlands
- Inland Floodplain Shrublands
- 24 Canegrass swamp tall grassland wetland of drainage depressions, lakes and pans of the inland plains
- 161 Golden Goosefoot shrubland wetland in swamps of the arid and semi-arid (hot summer) zones
- 25 Lignum shrubland wetland on floodplains and depressions of the Mulga Lands Bioregion, Channel Country Bioregion in the arid and semi-arid (hot) climate zones
- 160 Nitre Goosefoot shrubland wetland on clays of the inland floodplains
- 261 Swamp Paper-bark shrubland wetland ringing depressions in the Mulga Lands Bioregion
- Inland Floodplain Swamps
- 66 Artesian Mound Spring sedgeland wetland mainly of the Mulga Lands Bioregion
- 181 Common Reed - Bushy Groundsel aquatic tall reedland grassland wetland of inland river systems
- 182 Cumbungi rushland wetland of shallow semi-permanent water bodies and inland watercourses
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- Semi-arid woodlands (grassy sub-formation)
- Inland Floodplain Woodlands
- 13 Black Box - Lignum woodland wetland of the inner floodplains in the semi-arid (warm) climate zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
- North-west Floodplain Woodlands
- 38 Black Box low woodland wetland lining ephemeral watercourses or fringing lakes and clay pans of semi-arid (hot) and arid zones
- 39 Coolabah - River Coobah - Lignum woodland wetland of frequently flooded floodplains mainly in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion
- 230 Coolabah woodland wetland of intermittent watercourses in arid zone, mainly in the Channel Country Bioregion
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