Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand abstracts
Taxonomic status of tree weta from Stephens Island, Mt Holdsworth and Mt
Arthur, based on allozyme variation
Mary Morgan-Richards, Charles H. Daugherty and George W. Gibbs
Eleven populations of the Wellington tree weta,
Hemideina crassidens
(Blanchard, 1851), were compared with tree weta collected from Stephens Island
(
H. crassicruris Salmon 1950) and from Mt Holdsworth and Mt Arthur
(
H. brevaculea Salmon 1950), using 26 allozyme loci. The level of
genetic differentiation is consistent with that found between conspecific
populations, supporting the trend in the scientific literature to relegate both
H. brevaculea and
H. crassicruris to synonomy with
H.
crassidens. On the basis of morphological data indicating differentiation
of the Stephens Island population, we conclude that
H. crassicruris
should be considered a subspecies of
H. crassidens but
H.
brevaculea a synonym. There is an undescribed cryptic species, defined from
the level of genetic differentiation, in Hawke's Bay.
Keywords: Stenopelmatidae, Hemideina crassidens, H. crassicruris,
H. brevaculea, weta, systematics, electrophoresis
(c) Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand,
Volume 25, Number 2, June 1995, pp 301-312
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