Local Species
Southeast Australia has a particularly species-rich and endemic crayfish (family
Parastacidae) fauna. The most famous resident of eastern Australia's freshwater systems is the
Platypus (
Ornithorhynchus anatinus). The ecoregion also includes an unusual group of gastric-brooding frogs in the genus Rheobatrachus.
A large number of freshwater snails in the family
Hydrobiidae have very localised distributions within portions of the ecoregion. Characteristic fish species include the
Murray River crayfish - one of the world's largest freshwater fish (reaching lengths greater than 1.5 men.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_whitebaiteters),
Murray cod (
Maccullochella peelii), and
Lungfish (
Neoceratodus fosteri), which is the only living representative of the
Ceratodontidae family.
Among the many endemic fishes is
Murray jollytail (
Galaxias rostratus), the primitive spotted Bonytongue (
Scleropages leichardti), and the migratory
Australian grayling (
Prototroctes maraena), which may be the only living member of its genus and is considered vulnerable.
Tasmania has a highly endemic fish fauna of its own, including Shannon paragalaxias (
Paragalaxias dissimilis) and
Tasmanian whitebait (
Lovettia sealii). The island is also home to 15 species of galaxiid fishes in three genera. Distinctive endemic crayfish include the massive Tasmanian Astacopis gouldi, and the diminutive
Tenuibranchiurus glypticus.