NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination: Asterolasia rupestris subsp. recurva

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination

Close up of the small yellow flower of Asterolasia rupestris subsp. recurva B.J. Mole

Asterolasia rupestris subsp. recurva B.J Mole has been listed as a critically endangered species.

In New South Wales, this species is currently known to occur at a creek line in the Parlour Mountains northwest of Armidale on the New England Tableland, northern NSW.

More information on the species can be found in the Committees’ determination (final determination).

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee assesses which species are eligible for listing as threatened species.