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I am trying to put together a full list of species that would be found in warrumbungles national park to save me having to look through my books, so just wondering, what species hae you seen there?

thanks
 
thanks ssssnakeman, I sent him a PM earlier as I know he has found many species there. I went there years ago but only managed to find a spotted black and a red belly and some lacies and a few skinks
 
Haha i went there in Year 11 for a school excursion!
Its pretty cool there, it was 10 years ago though so if i saw a snake i probably would have ran!
 
If you go to the DECC website it is possible to search for the species lists by NP.
 
here is the list I have made to far, If you think anything is missing or if something should be taken of the list just tell us

Warrumbungle National Park Reptile Species



Dragons
Amphibolurus muricatus Jacky Lizard
Amphibolurus nobbi Nobbi Dragon
Pogona barbata Bearded Dragon

Pythons
Morelia spilota variegata Carpet Python

Turtles
Chelodina longicollis Snake-necked Turtle

Elapids
Demansia Psammophis
Furina diadema Red-naped Snake
Hoplocephalus Bitorquatus Pale-headed Snake
Parasuta dwyeri Dwyer's Snake
Pseudechis guttatus Spotted Black Snake
Pseudechis porphyriacus Red-bellied Black Snake
Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brown Snake
Suta suta Curl Snake
Vermicella annulata Bandy-bandy

Geckos
Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko
Diplodactylus vittatus Wood Gecko
Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella
Heteronotia binoei Bynoe’s Gecko
Oedura monilis Ocellated Velvet Gecko
Oedura robusta Robust Velvet Gecko
Strophurus intermedius Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko
Strophurus williamsi Eastern Spiny-tailed Gecko
Underwoodisaurus milii Thick-tailed Gecko

Legless lizards
Lialis burtonis Burton's Snake-lizard

Skinks
Acritoscincus platynota Red-throated Skink
Anomalopus leuckartii Two-clawed Worm-skink
Carlia tetradactyla Southern Rainbow-skink
Cryptoblepharus virgatus Cream-striped Shinning-skink
Ctenotus robustus Robust Ctenotus
Ctenotus taeniolatus Copper-tailed Skink
Egernia saxatilis saxatilis Warrumbungle’s Black Rock Skink
Egernia striolata Tree Skink
Egernia whitii White's Skink
Eulamprus quoyii Eastern Water-skink
Eulamprus tenuis Barred-sided Skink
Lerista punctatovittata
Lygisaurus foliorum Tree-base Litter-skink
Morethia boulengeri South-eastern Morethia
Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Blue-tongue

Blind Snakes
Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Prong-snouted Blind Snake
Proximus Blind Snake, Ramphotyphlops proximus
Ramphotyphlops wiedii Brown-snouted Blind Snake

Monitors
Varanus gouldii Gould's Goanna
Varanus varius Lace Monitor
 
check the toilet blocks at campsites at nights, always some geckos (beautiful O. monilis, bland G. dubia) about, dunno about shinglebacks, but have seen them on the road near coonabarabran...
i seem to find something new each time i am there
 
Mulgas have also been seen in the park. Seen a dor about 5 km outside the warrumbungles.
 
you can include around the outside of the park to , just within 20km of the park at the most

heres the updated list

Warrumbungle National Park Reptile Species



Dragons
Amphibolurus muricatus Jacky Lizard
Amphibolurus nobbi Nobbi Dragon
Pogona barbata Bearded Dragon

Pythons
Morelia spilota variegata Carpet Python

Turtles
Chelodina longicollis Snake-necked Turtle

Elapids
Acanthophis antarcticus Common Death Adder
Brachyurophis australis Coral Snake
Demansia Psammophis
Denisonia devisi De Vis' Banded Snake
Furina diadema Red-naped Snake
Hoplocephalus Bitorquatus Pale-headed Snake
Parasuta dwyeri Dwyer's Snake
Pseudechis australis Mulga Snake
Pseudechis guttatus Spotted Black Snake
Pseudechis porphyriacus Red-bellied Black Snake
Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brown Snake
Suta suta Curl Snake
Vermicella annulata Bandy-bandy

Geckos
Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko
Diplodactylus vittatus Wood Gecko
Gehyra dubia Dubious Dtella
Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella
Heteronotia binoei Bynoe’s Gecko
Oedura monilis Ocellated Velvet Gecko
Oedura robusta Robust Velvet Gecko
Strophurus intermedius Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko
Strophurus williamsi Eastern Spiny-tailed Gecko
Underwoodisaurus milii Thick-tailed Gecko

Legless lizards
Lialis burtonis Burton's Snake-lizard
Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot
Pygopus schraderi Eastern Hooded Scaly-foot

Skinks
Acritoscincus platynota Red-throated Skink
Anomalopus leuckartii Two-clawed Worm-skink
Carlia tetradactyla Southern Rainbow-skink
Cryptoblepharus virgatus Cream-striped Shinning-skink
Ctenotus robustus Robust Ctenotus
Ctenotus taeniolatus Copper-tailed Skink
Egernia saxatilis saxatilis Warrumbungle’s Black Rock Skink
Egernia striolata Tree Skink
Egernia whitii White's Skink
Eulamprus quoyii Eastern Water-skink
Eulamprus tenuis Barred-sided Skink
Lerista punctatovittata
Lygisaurus foliorum Tree-base Litter-skink
Morethia boulengeri South-eastern Morethia
Tiliqua rugosa Shingle-back
Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Blue-tongue

Blind Snakes
Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Prong-snouted Blind Snake
Proximus Blind Snake, Ramphotyphlops proximus
Ramphotyphlops wiedii Brown-snouted Blind Snake

Monitors
Varanus gouldii Gould's Goanna
Varanus varius Lace Monitor
 
Looks pretty complete to me. That list includes many more species than I have seen in my 4 visits.

You should have a great time there with so much to photo. Be sure and go on the Grand High Tops walk. It is not too bad and the views are spectacular.


Regards,
David
 
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