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Painted Burrowing Frog - Murray Darling Depression: Distribution and vegetation associations
Scientific name:
Neobatrachus pictus
Conservation status in NSW:
Endangered
Commonwealth status:
Not listed
Last updated:
01 Dec 2017
Distribution of the species within this region
The Painted Burrowing Frog is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the Murray Darling Depression Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Known or predicted
Geographic restrictions within region
South Olary Plain
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None
Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Painted Burrowing Frog - Murray Darling Depression is known to be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information about it.
Arid shrublands (Chenopod sub-formation)
Aeolian Chenopod Shrublands
153 Black Bluebush low open shrubland of the alluvial plains and sandplains of the arid and semi-arid zones
152 Lunette chenopod shrubland mainly of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
154 Pearl Bluebush low open shrubland of the arid and semi-arid plains
Riverine Chenopod Shrublands
196 Australian Boxthorn open shrubland in the semi-arid or arid climate zones
254 Black Oak - Bladder Saltbush on light clays in the arid zone
216 Black Roly Poly low open shrubland of the Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
157 Bladder Saltbush shrubland on alluvial plains in the semi-arid (warm) zone including Riverina Bioregion
163 Dillon Bush (Nitre Bush) shrubland of the semi-arid and arid zones
159 Old Man Saltbush shrubland mainly of the semi-arid (warm) climate zone (south western NSW)
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Forested wetlands
Inland Riverine Forests
11 River Red Gum - Lignum very tall open forest or woodland wetland on floodplains of semi-arid (warm) climate zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
Freshwater wetlands
Inland Floodplain Shrublands
24 Canegrass swamp tall grassland wetland of drainage depressions, lakes and pans of the inland plains
240 River Coobah tall shrubland wetland of the floodplains in the Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
Inland Floodplain Swamps
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
238 Permanent and semi-permanent freshwater lakes wetland of the inland slopes and plains
12 Shallow marsh wetland of regularly flooded depressions on floodplains mainly in the semi-arid (warm) climatic zone (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
Grasslands
Riverine Plain Grasslands
165 Derived corkscrew grass grassland/forbland on sandplains and plains in the semi-arid (warm) climate zone
1203 Speargrass natural grassland of the sandplains of the Murray Darling Bioregion
Miscellaneous ecosystems
Highly disturbed areas with no or limited native vegetation
99997 Highly disturbed areas - road verges, table drains, road embankments, ploughed paddocks etc.
Water bodies, rivers, lakes, streams (not wetlands)
99996 Water bodies, rivers, lakes, streams (not wetlands)
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)
630 Black Box - Silver Saltbush chenopod open woodland on terrace rises on alluvial plains in the lower Darling River and lower Murray River region of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
16 Black Box grassy open woodland wetland of rarely flooded depressions in south western NSW (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
15 Black Box open woodland wetland with chenopod understorey mainly on the outer floodplains in south-western NSW (mainly Riverina Bioregion and Murray Darling Depression Bioregion)
Semi-arid woodlands (shrubby sub-formation)
Dune Mallee Woodlands
172 Deep sand mallee of irregular dunefields of the semi-arid (warm) zone
191 Snap and Rattle Mallee - Moonah open mallee shrubland in the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
171 Spinifex linear dune mallee mainly of the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
Sand Plain Mallee Woodlands
170 Chenopod sandplain mallee woodland/shrubland of the arid and semi-arid (warm) zones
190 Mallee Box open woodland mainly in the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
Semi-arid Sand Plain Woodlands
221 Black Oak - Pearl Bluebush open woodland of the sandplains of the semi-arid warm and arid climate zones
58 Black Oak - Western Rosewood open woodland on deep sandy loams mainly in the Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
252 Sugarwood open woodland of the inland plains mainly Murray Darling Depression Bioregion
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Related information
Hygiene protocol for the control of disease in frogs. (NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney.) ( www - 1.1MB)
Painted burrowing frog - recovery plan ( PDF - 297KB)
Painted burrowing frog - Scientific Committee determination
Predation by Gambusia holbrooki - the Plague Minnow. (Threat Abatement Plan, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney.) ( www - 523KB)
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