Distribution and Habitat
Caloprymnus campestris is thought to occupy a relatively small area in South Australia, extending just over the borders of southwestern Queensland and Northern Territory. It was it was last seen in 1935 in the eastern Lake Eyre basin of northern Southern Australia
Caloprymnus campestris lived in an desert regions of Australia, including clay pans, loamy flats, sandridges and gibber plain habitats. Its native habitat is very arid, cover is sparse and consists of saltbrush, cherropods and Emu bush.
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