Racosperma aureocrinitum (B.J.Conn & Tame) Pedley Acacia aureocrinita is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to southern New South Wales.
It is a bushy shrub with elliptic to broadly elliptic phyllodes, spherical heads of pale yellow to cream-coloured flowers arranged singly in axils, and oblong, gently curved, leathery pods up to 80 mm (3.1 in) long.
The branchlets are terete, brown-green to brown, ribbed and densely hairy.
[3][4][5] Acacia aureocrinita was first formally described by the botanists Barry John Conn and Terry Tame in 1996 in the journal Australian Systematic Botany.
[6] This species is similar to Acacia uncinata but differs in its much-branched, bushy habit and phyllodes sometimes up to 17 mm (0.67 in) long.