Two new genera of tokoriro (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Macropathinae) from Aotearoa New Zealand
Author
Trewick, Steven A.
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-19
5481
5
531
546
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5481.5.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5481.5.3
1175-5326
12783020
C9AF57F3-482F-4BCF-ABA7-C1A08E65E41D
Crux heggi
Trewick
sp. nov.
(
Figures 3
,
7–9
)
Material.
Holotype
♀
. Saxon hut, Heaphy Track,
Kahurangi NP
,
New Zealand
,
D. Hegg
,
22/04/2016
, MPN CW2983,
NMNZ
AI.074305
.
Paratype
♂
. Ces Clarke Hut, Paparoa Range,
New Zealand
,
D. Hegg
,
06/04/2019
, CW4443,
NMNZ
AI.074306
.
Description
.
Dimensions:
Adult female total length (from anterior of head to posterior tip of ovipositor) about
28.54 mm
; antenna 3–3.5 body length; length (anterior of head to posterior of abdomen)
13.59 mm
; pronotum length
4.59 mm
; ovipositor
14.5 mm
; fore femur length
8.14 mm
; mid femur length
7.24 mm
; hind femur length
15.56 mm
and depth
3.82 mm
; fore tibia
8.4 mm
; mid tibia
7.56mm
; hind tibia length
15.71 mm
(
Figure 3
,
7
).
FIGURE 7.
Crux heggi
sp. nov.
Female holotype. a) Lateral view body. b–d) Detailed views of ovipositor showing position and shape of subgenital plate. Pink triangle indicates subgenital plate.
FIGURE 8.
Crux heggi
sp. nov.
Female holotype. Prolateral and retrolateral views of (a) fore and mid (b) legs with inset of mid femur showing apical retrolateral spine. c) Hind femur prolateral and retrolateral views. d) Hind tibia posterior view and detail of apical spine on hind femur (blue arrow). e) Hind tarsi, retrolateral view. Pink arrows indicate linear spines.
FIGURE 9.
Crux heggi
sp. nov.
Male Paratype. Terminalia. a–c) Lateral, dorsal and ventral views of posterior end of abdomen. d) Oblique posterior view of terminalia showing subgenital plate, and styli (blue arrows) pressed against paraprocts. e) Posterior view. f) Disarticulated fused paraproct structure (MPN CW4372).
Legs
: Femora, fore tibiae and mid tibiae paler than dorsal abdomen, but with some darker markings. Legs are robust and glabrous except for inferior surfaces, which are clothed in fine gold-brown hairs. Most spines are dark and stout. Hind tibiae and femora similar in length, approximately equal to the body length. Fore femora with no apical spines. Mid femora with one retrolateral apical spine. Hind femora short, stout, with stout, fixed, spines towards the posterior end of the prominent inferior carinae; 2 retrolateral and 1 main prolateral towards distal end plus several small spines. Hind femora bear a short, fixed, retrolateral apical spine on knee. Fore tibiae with three inferior linear spines, 2 prolateral and 1retrolateral. Fore tibiae with 2 superior apical spines (1 prolateral and 1 retrolateral), and 2 inferior apical spines spines (1 prolateral and 1 retrolateral). Mid tibiae with same spines as fore tibiae. Hind tibiae naked above, fine gold hairs beneath and with two rows of prominent, stout, sharp, fixed spines; ~7 along superior prolateral margin and ~8 along superior retrolateral margin. Hind tibiae with a pair of small articulated, inferior apical spines, a pair of articulated, lateral apical spines, and a pair of longer, articulated superior apical spines. Hind tarsi with 1
st
and 4
th
segments longer than the 2
nd
and 3
rd
; unarmed except 1
st
and 2
nd
segments which each bear a pair of backward leaning, stout, fixed spines near distal end of superior surface (
Figure 8
).
Female
. Ventral surface of sternites hirsute. A small bifid subgenital plate with few hairs. Ovipositor long and almost straight (notably along the ventral margin), curving only slightly upwards towards the posterior end. Very pale cream at base especially on underside, rich amber brown in posterior half. Valves mostly smooth, but ventral valves with undulations at the tip. Cerci stout, pale, with fine amber hairs, and a dark ring below a cream tip (
Figure 7
).
Colouration
: Predominantly cream/beige with dark brown markings primarily on dorsal surface of thorax and abdomen (
Figure 3
,
7
).
Male
: Similar to female in colour and leg spine combinations. Length
17mm
; fore femur length
9.16 mm
; pronotum length 4.74; mid femur length
8.27 mm
; hind femur length
15.58mm
; fore tibia 9.0 mm; mid tibia length
8.86 mm
; hind tibia length
16.95 mm
. Tergite IX simple. Subgenital plate broad, simple with straight or slightly concave posterior margin. Paraprocts extend beyond subgenital plate and styli to about middle of cerci. Paraprocts large, sturdy, and in close contact with each other forming a median carina on a sturdy, almost angular, hook that turns up and then forward to the tip of the abdomen under tergite IX. Styli short and pressed against the paraprocts and so difficult to see. Cerci gently tapering towards tip and extending well beyond the paraprocts and subgenital plate, diffuse darker band prior to pale tip, abundant long and short golden hairs (
Figure 9
).
Distribution:
West Coast
and
Tasman
, South Island,
New Zealand
. Entomological regions Northwest
Nelson
NN, Buller BR.
Etymology
: Named for the orthopterist Danilo Hegg who collected specimens of this taxon and who has contributed extensively to revision of the
New Zealand
Rhaphidophoridae
.