Elected representatives in government are in charge of the policy and funding that can make or break saving threatened species. Their decisions and actions matter.
Lyons has or used to have 38 threatened animals within its boundaries. One of them is me, the Eastern Dwarf Galaxias.
We took care to attach appropriate images that are as close to representative of each species as our resources and the availability of images allowed. However, we could not ensure perfect accuracy in every case. Some images show species that share the same genus but not at the species or subspecies level.
Eastern Dwarf Galaxias
Galaxiella pusilla
Status: Vulnerable
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) lists threatened species under six categories:
Extinct, Extinct in the wild, Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, Conservation dependent. Read more about these categories
Galaxiella pusilla is found across 36 electorates.
The Eastern Dwarf Galaxias is a tiny, slender, freshwater fish that averages 30-40 mm in length. Like other Galaxiidae, it has all soft-rayed fins, a body lacking scales, and a single dorsal fin positioned well back on the body. The body depth is greatest mid-abdomen, tapering to both head and tail, while the lateral line follows the dorsal profile. The head is short and blunt with large eyes, while the mouth is small, terminal and oblique, with jaws roughly equal in length. The dorsal and anal fins are opposite, shortbased and rounded. The caudal fin is long and rounded, with fleshy flanges extending forward almost to the bases of the dorsal and anal fins. A fleshy abdominal keel extends from the pelvic fin base posteriorly to the vent. Body colour is olive–amber on the dorsal surface and sides, with a silvery-white belly, while the fins are transparent.¹
Explore more about this species on the Atlas of Living Australia
Changed surface and groundwater regimes
Climate change and severe weather
Disrupted ecosystem and population processes
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation
Invasive species and diseases
Explore more about the threats facing species on our Resources page.
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- River Swamp Wallaby-grass (Amphibromus fluitans)
- Shining Cudweed (Argyrotegium nitidulum)
- Maidenhair Spleenwort (Asplenium hookerianum)
- Native Wintercress (Barbarea australis)
- Tasmanian Bertya (Bertya tasmanica subsp. tasmanica)
- Gunn's Boronia (Boronia gunnii)
- Velvet Boronia (Boronia hippopala)
- Black-tipped Spider-orchid (Caladenia anthracina)
- Tailed Spider-orchid (Caladenia caudata)
- Lindley's Spider-orchid (Caladenia lindleyana)
- Rosy Spider Orchid (Caladenia pallida)
- Sagg Spider-orchid (Caladenia saggicola)
- Forest Fingers (Caladenia sylvicola)
- Robust Fingers (Caladenia tonellii)
- Pygmy Cypress-pine (Callitris oblonga)
- South Esk Pine (Callitris oblonga subsp. oblonga)
- Pedder Centrolepis (Centrolepis pedderensis)
- Curtis' Colobanth (Colobanthus curtisiae)
- Variable Smoke-bush (Conospermum hookeri)
- Firth's Midge-orchid (Corunastylis firthii)
- Matted Flax-lily (Dianella amoena)
- Apsley Heath (Epacris apsleyensis)
- Bearded Heath (Epacris barbata)
- South Esk Heath (Epacris exserta)
- Funnel Heath (Epacris glabella)
- Grand Heath (Epacris grandis)
- Border Heath (Epacris limbata)
- Pretty Heath (Epacris virgata)
- Miena Cider Gum (Eucalyptus gunnii subsp. divaricata)
- Shiny Cliff Eyebright (Euphrasia amphisysepala)
- Buftons Eyebright (Euphrasia phragmostoma)
- Peninsula Eyebright (Euphrasia semipicta)
- Masked Eyebright (Euphrasia sp. Bivouac Bay )
- Clover Glycine (Glycine latrobeana)
- Basalt Guinea-flower (Hibbertia basaltica)
- Basalt Pepper-cress (Lepidium hyssopifolium)
- Hoary Sunray (Leucochrysum albicans subsp. tricolor)
- Baudin's Sea-lavender (Limonium australe var. baudinii)
- Reflexed Everlasting (Ozothamnus reflexifolius)
- Davies' Waxflower (Phebalium daviesii)
- Freycinet Waxflower (Philotheca freyciana)
- Moleskin Dogwood (Pomaderris pilifera subsp. talpicutica)
- Mountain Poranthera (Poranthera petalifera)
- Dainty Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum amoenum)
- Tapered Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum apoxychilum)
- Chestnut Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum castaneum)
- Crowded Leek-Orchid (Prasophyllum crebriflorum)
- Golfers Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum incorrectum)
- Milford Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum milfordense)
- Pungent Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum olidum)
- Knocklofty Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum perangustum)
- Pretty Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum pulchellum)
- Robust Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum robustum)
- Northern Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum secutum)
- Ben Lomond Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum stellatum)
- Graveside Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum taphanyx)
- Tunbridge Leek-orchid (Prasophyllum tunbridgense)
- Alpine Leafy Liverwort (Pseudocephalozia paludicola)
- Midland Greenhood (Pterostylis commutata)
- Liawenee Greenhood (Pterostylis pratensis)
- Fleshy Greenhood (Pterostylis wapstrarum)
- Grassland Greenhood (Pterostylis ziegeleri)
- Midlands Buttercup (Ranunculus prasinus)
- Tasmanian Pearlwort (Sagina diemensis)
- Swamp Fireweed (Senecio psilocarpus)
- Small-leaf Spyridium (Spyridium lawrencei)
- Spreading Stenanthemum (Stenanthemum pimeleoides)
- Clubmoss Bush-pea (Stonesiella selaginoides)
- Sky-blue Sun-orchid (Thelymitra jonesii)
- Myrtle Elbow Orchid (Thynninorchis nothofagicola)
- Ciliolate Hebe (Veronica ciliolata)
- Sand Grasstree (Xanthorrhoea arenaria)
- Shiny Grasstree (Xanthorrhoea bracteata)
- Swamp Everlasting (Xerochrysum palustre)
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