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PROPOSED PET HERPETOFAUNA KEEPING CATEGORY LISTS. 1. INTRODUCTION The following draft category lists have been prepared for illustrative purposes only. It is intended that only a proportion of the allowable species under category lists will be initially approved for keeping. There will be a need to be conservative when considering approval for the importation or taking from the wild of herpetofauna for the pet industry. Taking from the wild by specially licensed pet herpetofauna harvesters and subsequent breeding will clearly need to be targeted to species for which there will be a significant captive keeping interest and which will also prove to be resilient to such keeping. Species permitted for keeping in the more basic category lists will be restricted to those that are easy to breed and keep in captivity, as will be proven over time. Within a few short years of operating any such licensing system the animals to be kept will therefore be generally exclusively obtained from captive breeding. Some of the more experienced reptile keeping enthusiasts will undoubtedly wish to obtain different species for keeping. Applications to introduce new species for keeping will be considered with regard to the possible impacts on the species in the wild, the resilience of the species to captive keeping and breeding and any possible impacts on nature conservation values from escapes or unauthorised releases of such species. In many cases there may be little concern in these areas. A procedure of trial keeping by a licensed keeper could be implemented to test the suitability of specific species for keeping and also for verification of the proposed keeping schedule for specific species. Please note that the draft category lists are not to be considered as shopping lists. They are intended to provide a reasonable overview of the species that could be permitted for keeping and under what circumstances. The initial lists will certainly require significant amendment over the first few years of operations. It is hoped that the amendment process will be through reasonable public consultation and publication of Gazette Notices with revised category lists. Many species permitted for keeping will be likely to have highly specialised keeping requirements, such as diet, security (venomous snakes) or exercise. These species may be identified as Special Keeping Requirements (SKR) species. It is suggested persons wishing to keep such specimens will need to qualify for the specific species licence category and demonstrate that they have a facility that meets the SKR of the species in question before they take possession of such an animal. The following private keeping category lists are proposed for consideration: 1. Exempt from Licensing 2. Basic Keeping Licence 3. Standard Keeping Licence 4. Advanced Keeping Licence 5. Expert Keeping Licence 6. Prohibited for Keeping. 2.0 DRAFT CATEGORY LISTS 2.1 Category List 1: Western Australian Pet Herpetofauna Species Exempt From Licensing for Private Keeping No licence required to keep the listed fauna. Animals may only be obtained from existing private collections or from persons licensed to take specimens from the wild or breed them in captivity. Species on this list are very common, widespread, non-dangerous and able to be adequately kept by an inexperienced keeper. All species naturally occur in Western Australia.

2 Given the need to be cautious in the introduction of a new licensing system, it is likely that there will initially be no species included on such a list. Over time, however, as has happened with avian fauna keeping categories, the introduction of exempt species will most likely occur. Any person keeping these animals must ensure they are kept in artificial habitats adequate to provide the animals maintenance requirements and to prevent their escape. It is the owner s responsibility to ensure such animals receive adequate nutritional requirements and are treated humanely at all times. 2.2: Category List 2: Western Australian Basic Pet Herpetofauna Species A Basic Pet Herpetofauna Keeping and breeding will be required for any persons wishing to keep herpetofauna species listed in this category. The licensee will be required to provide biannual returns detailing stock changes of all list 2 fauna. Animals may only be obtained from existing private collections or from persons licensed to take specimens from the wild or breed them in captivity. Species on this list are common in the wild, widespread and easy to maintain. All species listed naturally occur in Western Australia. Any person keeping these animals must ensure they are kept in artificial habitats adequate to provide the animals maintenance requirements and to prevent their escape. It is the owner s responsibility to ensure such animals receive adequate nutritional requirements and are treated humanely at all times. LIZARDS 1 Strophurus ciliaris (Boulenger, 1885) NSW NT Qld SA WA Northern Spiny-tailed Gecko 2 Strophurus spinigerus (Gray, 1842) WA South-west Spiny-tailed Gecko 3 Pogona minor (Sternfeld, 1919) NT SA WA Western Bearded Dragon 4 Egernia depressa (Günther, 1875) NT SA WA Pygmy Spiny-tailed Skink 5 Egernia formosa Fry, 1914 WA Goldfields Crevice Egernia 6 Egernia napoleonis (Gray, 1838) WA South-western Crevice Egernia 7 Tiliqua multifasciata Sternfeld, 1919 NT Qld SA WA Centralian Bluetongue 8 Tiliqua occipitalis (Peters, 1863) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Western Bluetongue 9 Tiliqua scincoides intermedia Mitchell, 1955 NT Qld WA Northern Bluetongue 10 Tiliqua rugosa rugosa (Gray, 1825) SA WA Bobtail FROGS 11 Litoria caerulea (White, 1790) NSW NT Qld SA WA Northern Green Tree Frog 12 Litoria moorei (Copland, 1957) WA Western Green Tree Frog 2.3: Category List 3: Western Australian Standard Pet Herpetofauna Species A Standard Pet Herpetofauna Keeping and Breeding will be required for any persons wishing to keep herpetofauna listed below. The licensee will be required to provide annual returns detailing stock changes. Animals may only be obtained from existing private collections or from persons licensed to take specimens from the wild or breed them in captivity. Species on this list are common in the wild, reasonably widespread and quite easy to maintain. All species listed naturally occur in Western Australia. Any person keeping these animals must ensure they are kept in artificial habitats adequate to provide the animals maintenance requirements and to prevent their escape. It is the owner s responsibility to ensure such animals receive adequate nutritional requirements and are treated humanely at all times. TURTLES

3 1 Chelodina oblonga Gray, 1841 WA Oblong Turtle 2 Chelodina rugosa Ogilby, 1890 NT Qld WA Northern Long-necked Turtle 3 Chelodina steindachneri Siebenrock, 1914 WA Flat-shelled Turtle LIZARDS 4 Phyllodactylus marmoratus (Gray, 1845) NSW SA Vic WA Marbled Gecko 5 Diplodactylus alboguttatus Werner, 1910 WA White-spotted Ground Gecko 6 Diplodactylus conspicillatus L & F, 1897 NSW NT Qld SA WA Fat-tailed Gecko 7 Diplodactylus granariensis Storr, 1979 SA WA Wheatbelt Stone Gecko 8 Diplodactylus pulcher (Steindachner, 1870) SA WA Western Saddled Ground Gecko 9 Diplodactylus stenodactylus Boulenger, 1896 NSW NT Qld WA Pale-snouted Ground Gecko 10 Gehyra variegata (D & B, 1836) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Variegated Dtella 11 Heteronotia binoei (Gray, 1845) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Binoe s Gecko 12 Nephrurus laevissimus Mertens, 1958 NT SA WA Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko 13 Nephrurus levis de Vis, 1886 NSW NT Qld SA WA Three-lined Knob-tailed Gecko 14 Oedura marmorata Gray, 1842 NSW NT Qld SA WA Marbled Velvet Gecko 15 Strophurus elderi (Stirling & Zietz, 1893) NSW NT Qld SA WA Jewelled Gecko 16 Strophurus jeanae (Storr, 1988) NT WA Southern Slender Striped Gecko 17 Strophurus strophurus (Duméril and Bibron, 1836) WA Ring-tailed Spiny-tailed Gecko 18 Underwoodisaurus milii (Bory, 1825) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Thick-tailed Gecko 19 Delma fraseri Gray, 1831 SA WA Fraser s Legless Lizard ### 20 Pygopus lepidopodus (Lacépède, 1804) NSW Qld SA Vic WA Common Scalyfoot 21 Pygopus nigriceps (Fischer, 1882) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Hooded Scalyfoot 22 Ctenophorus inermis (De vis, 1888) NSW NT Qld SA WA Central Netted Dragon ### 23 Ctenophorus reticulatus (Gray, 1845) SA WA Western Netted Dragon 24 Lophognathus gilberti Gray, 1842 NT Qld WA Gilbert s Ta-ta Dragon 25 Lophognathus longirostris (Boulenger, 1883) NT Qld SA WA Long-nosed Ta-ta Dragon 26 Pogona mitchelli (Badham, 1976) NT WA Nor-west Bearded Dragon 27 Tympanocryptis adelaidensis (Gray, 1841) SA WA Western Heath dragon 28 Tympanocryptis cephalus Günther, 1867 NT Qld SA WA Blotch-tailed Earless Dragon 29 Tympanocryptis lineata Peters, 1863 NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Lined Earless Dragon 30 Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885 NT Qld SA WA Ocellate Ridge-tailed Monitor ### 31 Varanus brevicauda Boulenger, 1898 NT Qld SA WA Short-tailed Pygmy Monitor 32 Varanus caudolineatus Boulenger, 1885 WA Stripe-tailed Pygmy Monitor 33 Varanus gilleni Lucas and Frost, 1895 NT Qld SA WA Pygmy Mulga Monitor 34 Egernia kingii (Gray, 1838) WA King s Skink 35 Egernia pilbarensis Storr, 1978 WA Pilbara Egernia 36 Egernia pulchra pulchra Werner, 1910 WA South-west Spectacled Rock Egernia 37 Eremiascincus richardsonii (Gray, 1845) NSW NT Qld SA WA Broad-banded Sandswimming Skink 38 Glaphyromorphus gracilipes (Steindachner, 1870) WA South-western Mulch Skink 39 Morethia ruficauda (Lucas & Frost, 1895) NT SA WA Broad-striped Fire-tail Morethia

4 40 Lerista macropisthopus (Werner, 1903) WA Unpatterned Robust Lerista SNAKES 41 Antaresia childreni (Gray, 1842) NT Qld WA Children s Python 42 Antaresia perthensis (Stull, 1932) WA Pygmy Python 43 Antaresia stimsoni Smith, 1985 NSW NT Qld SA WA Stimson s Python 44 Morelia spilota imbricata Smith, 1981 SA WA South-western Carpet Python 45 Morelia spilota variegata (Gray, 1842) NT Qld WA Northern Carpet Python FROGS 46 Litoria adelaidensis (Gray, 1841) WA Southern Slender Tree Frog 47 Litoria cyclorhyncha (Boulenger, 1882) WA Yellow-thighed Tree Frog ### 48 Litoria rubella (Gray, 1842) NSW NT Qld SA Vic(?) WA Desert Tree Frog 49 Litoria splendida Tyler, Davies & Martin, 1977 NT WA Magnificent Tree Frog 50 Limnodynastes dorsalis (Gray, 1841) WA Western Banjo Frog 51 Pseudophryne occidentalis Parker, 1940 SA WA Orange-crowned Toadlet ------------------------------ 2.4 Category List 4: Western Australian Advanced Pet Herpetofauna Species An Advanced Pet herpetofauna Keeping and breeding will be required for any persons wishing to keep reptiles and amphibians listed on this schedule. Applicants require at least two years as holder of the Standard Licence or equivalent experience to qualify for the Advanced Licence. Species on this list may be uncommon in the wild, of restricted natural distribution, be specialist feeders on native fauna or believed to be more difficult to maintain than category list 1,2 or 3 species. The licensee will be required to provide annual returns detailing stock changes of all category 4 fauna and to keep a record book detailing all stock changes updated within 12 hours of any such transaction. Licensees will also be required to provide written notification of stock transfers to other Advanced or Expert Licensees or Dealers within seven days of such a transaction. Animals may only be obtained from existing private collections or from persons licensed to take specimens from the wild or breed them in captivity. Any person keeping these animals must ensure they are kept in artificial habitats adequate to provide the animals maintenance requirements and to prevent their escape. It is the owner s responsibility to ensure such animals receive adequate nutritional requirements and are treated humanely at all times. Special Keeping Requirements (SKR) may be imposed for some species, which would further restrict keeping and trade, as outlined in the Introduction. TURTLES 1 Elseya dentata Gray, Q, NT, W Northern snapping tortoise 2 Emydura australis Gray, NT, WA LIZARDS 3 Diplodactylus mitchelli Kluge, 1963 WA Pilbara Stone Gecko 4 Gehyra australis Gray, 1845 NT Qld WA Top-end Dtella

5 5 Gehyra montium Storr, 1982 NT SA WA Centralian Dtella 6 Gehyra xenopus Storr, 1978 WA Crocodile-faced Dtella 7 Nephrurus stellatus Storr, 1968 SA WA Stellate Knob-tailed Gecko 8 Nephrurus vertebralis Storr, 1963 SA WA Midline Knob-tailed Gecko 9 Nephrurus wheeleri Loveridge, 1932 WA Banded Knob-tailed Gecko 10 Oedura filicipoda King, 1984 WA Fringe-toed Velvet Gecko 11 Oedura gracilis King, 1984 WA Gracile Velvet Gecko 12 Oedura obscura King, 1984 WA Slender Velvet Gecko 13 Oedura reticulata Bustard, 1969 WA Reticulated Velvet Gecko 14 Oedura rhombifer Gray, 1845 NT Qld WA Zigzag Velvet Gecko 15 Pseudothecadactylus cavaticus Cogger, 1995 WA Giant Cave Gecko 16 Strophurus assimilis (Storr, 1988) WA Goldfields Spiny-tailed Gecko 17 Strophurus intermedius (Ogilby, 1892) NSW NT SA Vic WA Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko 18 Strophurus taeniatus (Lönnberg & Andersson, 1913) NT Qld WA Northern Slender Striped Gecko 19 Strophurus wellingtonae (Storr, 1988) WA Wellington s Spiny-tailed Gecko 20 Delma grayii Smith, 1849 WA Gray s Legless Lizard 21 Amphibolurus norrisi Witten & Coventry, 1984 SA Vic WA Mallee Tree Dragon 22 Caimanops amphiboluroides (Lucas & Frost, 1902) WA Mulga Dragon 23 Chelosania brunnea Gray, 1845 NT Qld WA Chameleon Dragon 24 Ctenophorus cristatus (Gray, 1841) SA WA Crested Dragon 25 Ctenophorus pictus (Peters, 1866) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Painted Dragon 26 Diporiphora bilineata Gray, 1842 NT Qld WA Northern Two-lined Dragon 27 Diporiphora magna Storr, 1974 NT Qld WA Yellow-sided Two-lined Dragon 28 Diporiphora superba Storr, 1974 WA Superb Two-lined Dragon 29 Lophognathus temporalis (Günther, 1867) NT Qld WA Swamp Ta-ta Dragon 30 Pogona nullarbor (Badham, 1976) SA WA Nullarbor Bearded Dragon 31 Varanus eremius Lucas and Frost, 1895 NT Qld SA WA Rusty Desert Pygmy Monitor 32 Varanus glauerti Mertens, 1957 NT WA Kimberley Rock Monitor 33 Varanus kingorum Storr, 1980 WA Long-tailed Monitor 34 Varanus mertensi Glauert, 1951 NT Qld WA Merten s Water Monitor 35 Varanus mitchelli Mertens, 1958 NT WA Mitchell s Water Monitor 36 Varanus pilbarensis Storr, 1980 WA Pilbara Rock Monitor 37 Varanus tristis (Schlegel, 1839) NSW NT Qld SA WA Black-tailed Monitor 38 Ctenotus fallens Storr, 1974 WA West-coast Ctenotus ### 39 Ctenotus grandis Storr, 1969 NT SA(?) WA Grand Ctenotus ### 40 Ctenotus pantherinus (Peters, 1866) NSW(?) NT Qld SA WA Leopard Ctenotus ### 41 Ctenotus robustus Storr, 1970 NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Robust Ctenotus ### 42 Ctenotus saxatilis Storr, 1970 NT SA WA Stony-soil Ctenotus ### 43 Egernia douglasi Glauert, 1956 WA Kimberley Crevice Egernia 44 Egernia luctuosa (Peters, 1866) WA Western Glossy Swamp Egernia

6 SNAKES 45 Aspidites melanocephalus (Krefft, 1864) NT Qld WA Black-headed Python 46 Liasis fuscus Peters, 1873 NT Qld WA Water Python 47 Boiga fusca (irregularis?) (Gray, 1842) NT Qld WA Brown Tree Snake 48 Dendrelaphis punctulata (Gray, 1827) NSW NT Qld WA Common Tree Snake 49 Tropidonophis mairii (Gray, 1841) NSW NT Qld WA Common Keelback 50 Demansia olivacea (Gray, 1842) NT Qld WA Olive Whip Snake 51 Demansia psammophis (Schlegel, 1837) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Yellow-faced Whip Snake 52 Demansia rufescens Storr, 1978 WA Rufous Whip Snake 53 Denisonia fasciata (Rosén, 1905) WA Rosen s Snake 54 Drysdalia coronata (Schlegel, 1837) WA Crowned Snake 55 Drysdalia mastersii (Krefft, 1866) NSW(?) SA Vic WA Master s Snake 56 Parasuta (Suta) gouldii (Gray, 1841) WA Gould s Hooded Snake 57 Parasuta (Suta) monachus (Storr, 1964) NSW NT SA WA Monk Snake 58 Parasuta (Suta) nigriceps (Günther, 1863) NSW SA Vic WA Black-backed Snake 59 Pseudonaja modesta (Günther, 1872) NSW NT Qld SA WA Ringed Brown Snake 60 Simoselaps anomalus (Sternfeld, 1919) NT SA WA Desert Banded Snake 61 Simoselaps bertholdi (Jan, 1859) NT SA WA Jan s Banded Snake 62 Simoselaps bimaculatus (D, B & D, 1854) SA WA Black-naped Snake 63 Simoselaps calonotus (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) WA Black-striped Snake 64 Simoselaps fasciolatus (Günther, 1872) NSW NT Qld SA WA Narrow-banded Burrowing Snake ### 65 Simoselaps littoralis (Storr, 1968) WA West-coast Sand Snake 66 Suta punctata (Boulenger, 1896) NT Qld WA Little Spotted Snake FROGS 67 Litoria bicolor (Gray, 1842) NT WA Northern Slender Tree Frog ### 68 Litoria cavernicola Tyler & Davies, 1979 WA North-western Cave Frog ### 69 Litoria microbelis (Cogger, 1966) WA ### 70 Litoria rothii (de Vis, 1884) NT Qld WA Roth s Tree Frog ### 2.5 Category List 5: Western Australian Expert Pet Herpetofauna Species An Expert Pet herpetofauna Keeping and breeding will be required for any persons wishing to keep reptiles and amphibians listed below. Applicants require at least two years as holder of the Advanced Keeping and breeding or equivalent experience to qualify for the Expert Keeping and breeding. Species on this list include those that are venomous and potentially dangerous, are difficult to maintain, or are threatened in the wild. The licensee will be required to provide annual returns detailing stock changes of all species held and to keep a record book detailing all stock changes updated within 12 hours of any such transaction. Licensees will also be required to provide written notification of stock transfers to other Advanced or Expert Licensees or Dealers within seven days of such a transaction.

7 Animals may only be obtained from existing private collections or from persons licensed to take specimens from the wild or breed them in captivity. Any person keeping these animals must ensure they are kept in artificial habitats adequate to provide the animals maintenance requirements and to prevent their escape. It is the owner s responsibility to ensure such animals receive adequate nutritional requirements and are treated humanely at all times. Special Keeping Requirements (SKR) may be imposed for some species, which would further restrict keeping and trade, as outlined in the Introduction. Expert Keeping and breeding Applicants must be at least eighteen years of age. Applicants to keep dangerously venomous reptiles must undertake to maintain such reptiles within an appropriate distance of a major medical centre or to have other arrangements to ensure ready access to appropriate anti-venom in the event of a snake bite. Some species may also have other Special Keeping Requirements (SKR) in terms of housing/exercise. No such species are to be held by a licensee until premises have been inspected and verified to be suitable for the SKR taxon. TURTLES 1 Emydura victoriae (Gray, 1842) NT Qld WA Northern Short-necked Turtle LIZARDS 2 Carphodactylus laevis Günther, 1897 Qld Chameleon Gecko 3 Cyrtodactylus louisiadensis (De Vis, 1892) Qld Ring-tailed Gecko 4 Nephrurus asper Günther, 1876 NT Qld WA Rough Knob-tail Gecko 5 Nephrurus sheai Couper in Couper & Gregson 1994 NT WA Shea s Knob-tail Gecko 6 Chlamydosaurus kingii Gray, 1825 NT Qld WA (SKR) Frilled Lizard 7 Moloch horridus Gray, 1841 NT Qld SA WA (SKR) Thorny Devil 8 Varanus baritji King & Horner, 1987 NT Spotted Ridge-tailed Monitor 9 Varanus giganteus (Gray, 1845) NT Qld SA WA (SKR) Perentie 10 Varanus indicus (Daudin, 1802) NT Qld (SKR) Mangrove Monitor 11 Varanus primordius Mertens, 1942 NT Northern Blunt-spined Monitor 12 Varanus semiremex Peters, 1869 Qld Rusty Monitor 13 Varanus spenceri Lucas & Frost, 1903 NT Qld Spencer s Monitor 14 Varanus varius (White, 1790) NSW Qld SA Vic (SKR) Lace Monitor 15 Cyclodomorphus maximus (Storr, 1976) WA Giant Slender Bluetongue 16 Hemisphaeriodon gerrardii (Gray, 1845) NSW Qld Pinktongue Skink 17 Tiliqua nigrolutea (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) NSW SA Tas Vic Blotched Bluetongue 18 Lialis burtonis Gray NSW, NT, Q, SA, V, WA Burton s Snake Lizard SNAKES 19 Demansia vestigiata (De Vis, 1884) NT Qld WA Black Whip Snake ### 20 Demansia papuensis (Macleay, 1877) NT Qld WA Papuan Whip Snake ### 21 Echiopsis atriceps (Storr, 1980) WA Lake Cronin Snake 22 Echiopsis curta (Schlegel, 1837) NSW SA Vic WA Bardick 23 Elapognathus minor (Günther, 1863) WA Short-nosed Sedge Snake

8 24 Furina ornata (Gray, 1842) NT Qld SA WA Moon Snake 25 Aspidites ramsayi (Macleay, 1882) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Woma 26 Antaresia (Liasis) maculosa (Peters, 1873) NSW Qld Spotted Python 27 Chondropython viridis (Schlegel, 1872) Qld Green Python 28 Liasis olivaceus olivaceus Gray, 1842 NT Qld WA Northern Olive Python 29 Morelia amethistina (Schneider, 1801) Qld Amethystine Python 30 Morelia bredli (Gow, 1981) NT Centralian Carpet Python 31 Morelia oenpelliensis (Gow, 1977) NT Oenpelli Python 32 Morelia spilota spilota (Lacépède, 1804) NSW Vic Diamond Python 33 Morelia spilota cheynei (Wells & Wellington, 1984) Qld Jungle Carpet Python 34 Morelia spilota mcdowelli (W & W, 1984) NSW Qld Coastal Carpet Python 35 Morelia spilota metcalfei (W & W, 1984) NSW NT Qld SA Inland Carpet Python 36 Dendrelaphis calligastra (Günther, 1867) Qld Northern Green Tree Snake 37 Enhydris polylepis (Fischer, 1886) NT Qld Macleay s Freshwater Snake 38 Stegonotus cucullatus (Duméril, B & D, 1854) NT Qld Slatey-grey Snake 39 Acanthophis antarcticus (S & N, 1802) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Southern Death Adder 40 Acanthophis praelongus Ramsay, 1877 NT Qld WA Northern Death Adder 41 Acanthophis wellsei Hoser, 1998 WA Pilbara Death Adder 42 Acanthophis pyrrhus Boulenger, 1898 NT Qld SA WA Desert Death Adder 43 Austrelaps ramsayi (Krefft, 1864) NSW Vic Highlands Copperhead 44 Austrelaps superbus (Günther, 1858) NSW SA Tas Vic Lowlands Copperhead 45 Hoplocephalus bitorquatus (Jan, 1859) NSW Qld Pale-headed Snake 46 Hoplocephalus stephensii Krefft, 1869 NSW Qld Stephen s Banded Snake 47 Notechis ater (Krefft, 1866) Tas (Excluding SA ater) Black Tiger Snake 48 Notechis scutatus (Peters, 1861) NSW Qld SA Vic WA Tiger Snake 49 Pseudechis australis (Gray, 1842) NSW NT Qld SA WA Common Mulga Snake 50 Pseudechis butleri Smith, 1982 WA Spotted Mulga Snake 51 Pseudechis colletti Boulenger, 1902 Qld Collett s Snake 52 Pseudechis guttatus de Vis, 1905 NSW Qld Blue-bellied Blacksnake 53 Pseudechis porphyriacus (Shaw, 1794) NSW Qld SA Vic Red-bellied Blacksnake 54 Pseudonaja affinis Günther, 1872 SA WA Dugite 55 Pseudonaja guttata (Parker, 1926) NT Qld SA Speckled Brownsnake 56 Pseudonaja inframacula (Waite, 1925) SA Peninsula Brownsnake 57 Pseudonaja ingrami (Boulenger, 1908) NT Qld WA Ingram s Brownsnake 58 Pseudonaja nuchalis Günther, 1858 NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Gwardar 59 Pseudonaja textilis (D, B & D, 1854) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Eastern Brownsnake 60 Suta ordensis (Storr, 1984) NT(?) WA Ord Curl Snake 61 Suta suta (Peters, 1863) NSW NT Qld SA Vic WA Common Curl Snake FROGS 62 Litoria infrafrenata (Günther, 1867) Qld Giant Tree Frog ### 63 Myobatrachus gouldii (Gray, 1841) WA Turtle Frog

9 ------------------------------ 2.6 Category List 6: Herpetofauna Species Prohibited for Private Keeping in Western Australia Species of Australian reptiles and amphibians on this schedule are prohibited for keeping under private pet herpetofauna keeping and breeding licences. These reptiles may be kept for specialist study purposes under appropriate circumstances and for conservation related purposes. This Schedule also includes all other herpetofauna taxa not included on Category lists 1 through 5. TURTLES Chelodina kuchlingi Cann, 1997 WA Elseya georgesi Cann, 1997 NSW Emydura subglobosa (Krefft, 1876) Qld Pseudemydura umbrina Siebenrock, 1901 WA Rheodytes leukops Legler & Cann, 1980 Qld Kuchling s Long-necked Turtle George s Short-necked Turtle Painted Short-necked Turtle Western Swamp Turtle Fitzroy Turtle LIZARDS Diplodactylus fulleri Storr, 1978 WA Diplodactylus kenneallyi Storr, 1988 WA Lepidodactylus listeri (Boulenger, 1889) Phyllodactylus guentheri Boulenger, 1885 Nephrurus deleani Harvey, 1983 SA Underwoodisaurus sphyrurus (Ogilby, 1892) NSW Qld Aprasia aurita Kluge, 1974 NSW(?) Vic Aprasia pseudopulchella Kluge, 1974 SA Aprasia rostrata Parker, 1956 WA Delma impar (Fischer, 1882) NSW SA Vic Delma labialis Shea, 1987 Qld Delma torquata Kluge, 1974 Qld Ophidiocephalus taeniatus Lucas and Frost, 1897 NT SA Paradelma orientalis (Günther, 1876) Qld Ctenophorus yinnietharra (Storr, 1981) WA Diporiphora convergens Storr, 1974 WA Pogona minima (Loveridge, 1933) WA Varanus prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) Qld Anomalopus mackayi Greer and Cogger, 1985 NSW, Qld Coeranoscincus reticulatus (Günther, 1873) NSW Qld Ctenotus delli Storr, 1974 WA Ctenotus lancelini Ford, 1969 WA Ctenotus zastictus Storr, 1985 WA Ctenotus yampiensis Storr, 1975 WA Egernia kintorei Stirling and Zietz, 1893 NT SA WA Egernia pulchra longicauda Ford, 1963 Jurien Bay Is., WA Lake Disappointment Ground Gecko Lake Buchanan Stone Gecko Christmas Island Gecko Lord Howe Island Gecko Pernatty Knob-tailed Gecko Border Thick-tailed Gecko Eared Worm Lizard Flinders Ranges Worm Lizard Exmouth Worm Lizard Many-lined Delma Single-striped Delma Adorned Delma Bronzeback Brigalow Scalyfoot Yinnietharra Dragon Crystal Creek Two-lined Dragon Abrolhos Bearded Dragon Emerald Monitor Five-clawed Worm Skink Three-toed Snake-toothed Skink Darling Range Heath Ctenotus Lancelin Island Skink Hamelin Pool Ctenotus Yampi Ctenotus Great Desert Egernia Long-tailed Rock Egernia

10 Egernia stokesii (Gray, 1845) NSW NT Qld SA WA Spiny-tailed Skink Eulamprus leuraensis Wells and Wellington, 1984 NSW Black Mountains Swamp Skink Glaphyromorphus sp. nov. WA Bunbury Skink ### Lerista allanae (Longman, 1937) Qld Greater Robust Fine-lined Lerista Lerista separanda Storr, 1976 WA Dampier Land Lerista Lerista stictopleura Storr, 1985 WA Spotted-flank Lerista Lerista vittata Greer, McDonald & Lawrie, 1983 Qld Side-striped Fine-lined Lerista Menetia amaura Storr, 1978 WA Edel land Dwarf Skink Nangura spinosa Qld Nangur Skink ### Notoscincus butleri Storr, 1979 WA Niveoscincus palfreymani (Rawlinson, 1974) Tas(Pedra Branca Rk) Pedra Branca Cool Skink Pseudemoia lichenigera (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) LHI NI Lord Howe & Norfolk Islands Skink Tiliqua adelaidensis (Peters, 1863) SA Adelaide Pygmy Bluetongue SNAKES Hydrophiidae (all species) Laticaudidae (all species) Ramphotyphlops exocoeti (Boulenger, 1887) CI Ramphotyphlops minimus (Kinghorn, 1929) NT(Groote Island) Ramphotyphlops longissimus Aplin, 1998 Barrow Is, WA Liasis olivaceus barroni Smith, 1981 WA Morelia carinata (Smith, 1981) WA Lycodon capucinus Boie, 1827 CI Austrelaps labialis (Jan, 1859) SA Oxyuranus microlepidotus (McCoy, 1879) NSW Qld SA Oxyuranus scutellatus (Peters, 1867) NSW NT Qld Denisonia maculata (Steindachner, 1867) Qld Furina dunmalli (Worrell, 1955) Qld Hoplocephalus bungaroides (Schlegel, 1837) NSW Notechis ater ater (Krefft, 1866) SA Sea snakes Sea snakes Christmas Island Blindsnake Groote Dwarf Blindsnake Barrow Island Blindsnake Pilbara Olive Python Rough-scaled Python Asian Wolf Snake Pygmy Copperhead Inland Taipan/Fierce Snake Northern Taipan Ornamental Snake Dunmall s Snake Broad-headed Snake Peninsula Tiger Snake FROGS Geocrinia alba Wardle-Johnson & Roberts, 1989 WA Geocrinia vitellina Wardle-Johnson & Roberts, 1989 WA Heleioporus barycragus Lee, 1967 WA Limnodynastes depressus Tyler, 1976 WA Spicospina flammocaerulea Uperoleia marmorata Uperoleia minima Yellow-flanked Burrowing Frog Sunset Frog Marbled Toadlet Small Toadlet