Isoplectron ferratum, Hegg & Morgan-Richards & Trewick, 2024

Hegg, Danilo, Morgan-Richards, Mary & Trewick, Steven A., 2024, Revision of the New Zealand cave wētā genus Isoplectron Hutton (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae), with synonymy of Petrotettix Richards and Setascutum Richards, and the description of a new genus, European Journal of Taxonomy 971, pp. 1-75 : 49-53

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.971.2761

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scientific name

Isoplectron ferratum
status

sp. nov.

Isoplectron ferratum sp. nov.

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Diagnosis

A small insect (body length 9 to 13 mm), most commonly of uniform rusty colour ( Figs 12F View Fig , 23B View Fig ). Longitudinally striped morphs are encountered on occasion and could be mistaken for I. virgatum sp. nov. Striped morphs of I. ferratum sp. nov. have fewer, broader stripes than I. virgatum and are darker overall. Isoplectron virgatum also occupies a different micro-habitat and generally lacks the retro-lateral spine at the apex of the mid femur.

Isoplectron ferratum sp. nov. could be mistaken for I. armatum . The two species are allopatric but have adjacent ranges. Isoplectrum ferratum has shorter legs than I. armatum , has lighter colour with rusty/ red tones and lacks the prominent ventral spine on the posterior edge of the hind femur.

Isoplectron ferratum sp. nov. is sympatric with I. bicolor sp. nov. throughout its distribution range and could be mistaken for a nymph of the latter species. The state of development of terminalia or ovipositor will show whether a specimen is an adult of the smaller I. ferratum or a nymph of the larger I. bicolor .

On Taranaki, I. ferratum sp. nov. could be confused with several species in the genus Neonetus . While insects in the latter genus generally have prolateral and retrolateral spines at the apex of fore and mid femora, an examination of the male terminalia or of the female posterior sternites is advised for a correct identification of these smaller species of cave wētā.

Etymology

‘ Ferrum ’ is the Latin word for ‘horseshoe’ (among other meanings). ‘ Ferrātus ’ (adj.) means ‘fitted with a horseshoe’, after the shape of the female subgenital plate (see Fig. 18J View Fig ).

Material examined (see also Supp. file 1: Table S8)

Holotype NEW ZEALAND • ♂, adult; Nelson (NN), Cave Brook , Gouland Downs ; 40.89153° S, 172.35449° E; 630 m a.s.l.; 4 Feb. 2018; D. Hegg leg.; in beech tree canopy; night search + insect net; NMNZ AI.071896 . GoogleMaps

Paratype NEW ZEALAND • 1 ♀, adult; Marlborough Sounds (SD), Mt Stokes ; 41.08747° S, 174.10983° E; 1000 m a.s.l.; 17 Nov. 2018; D. Hegg leg.; on beech tree; night search + insect net; GenBank: PP155117 ; NMNZ AI.071897 GoogleMaps .

Other material

NEW ZEALAND – Buller (BR) • 1 nymph; Nina Valley ; 42.45974° S, 172.36472° E; 650 m a.s.l.; 26 Jan. 2018; D. Hegg leg.; on large rock in forest; night search + insect net; GenBank: PP155112; MPN CW3778 GoogleMaps 1 nymph; same data as for preceding; GenBank: PP155113; MPN CW3779 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂; same data as for preceding; MPN CW5607 , CW5608 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; MPN CW5609 . – Nelson (NN) GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Blue Creek, Mt Owen ; 41.51561° S, 172.56022° E; 1100 m a.s.l.; 11 Jan. 2019; D. Hegg leg.; on tree trunk; night search + insect net; GenBank: PP155114; MPN CW5610 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Graham River North Branch; 41.19414° S, 172.80776° E; 170 m a.s.l.; 19 Dec. 2011; S. Trewick leg.; MPN CW1800 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Mt Arthur Track, Mt Arthur ; 41.19966° S, 172.72180° E; 1180 m a.s.l.; 21 Dec. 2020; D. Hegg leg.; on tree trunk; night search + insect net; MPN CW5575 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Salisbury Lodge, Mt Arthur ; 41.18465° S, 172.64217° E; 1200 m a.s.l.; 24 Dec. 2020; D. Hegg leg.; on tree trunk; night search + insect net; MPN CW5576 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂; Chaffey Hut, Cobb River ; 41.09531° S, 172.57310° E; 900 m a.s.l.; 26 Dec. 2020; D. Hegg leg.; on tree trunk; night search + insect net; MPN CW5573 , CW5574 GoogleMaps 3 ♀♀; same data as for preceding; MPN CW5570 to CW5572 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Gouland Downs Hut, Heaphy Track ; 40.89060° S, 172.35334° E; 630 m a.s.l.; 16 Sep. 2005; M. Ogle leg.; between sheets of plywood; casual find; MPN CW343 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; MPN CW342 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for holotype; 26 Dec. 2016; GenBank: PP155116; MPN CW4036 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same data as for holotype; MPN CW3774 , CW4953 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂; Awaroa, Abel Tasman NP; 40.863° S, 173.043° E; 10 m a.s.l.; Jan. 2011; M. Morgan-Richards and S. Trewick leg.; MPN CW1953 , CW1954 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; 18 Jan. 2017; S. Trewick leg.; in sink outside hut; casual find; GenBank: PP155110; MPN CW3229 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Pakawau Bush Rd, Collingwood ; 40.583° S, 172.657° E; 20 m a.s.l.; 27 Jan. 2010; M. Morgan-Richards and S. Trewick leg.; MPN CW1907 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; MPN CW1906 GoogleMaps 1 nymph; Farewell Spit ; 40.51417° S, 172.75389° E; 10 m a.s.l.; 5 Feb. 2018; D. Hegg leg.; on tree trunk; night search + insect net; GenBank: PP155111; MPN CW3768 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same data as for preceding; MPN CW5599 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; MPN CW5600 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Cape Farewell ; 40.50490° S, 172.70925° E; 100 m a.s.l.; 1 Dec. 2019; E. Trewick leg.; under rimu bark; GenBank: PP155115; MPN CW4627 . – Taranaki (TK) GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Dawson Falls, Taranaki Mounga ; 39.330° S, 174.110° E; 800 m a.s.l.; 1 Jun. 2008; M. Morgan-Richards and S. Trewick leg.; GenBank: PP155109; MPN CW817 GoogleMaps .

Description

MEASUREMENTS. See Table 1 View Table 1 . Body length approximately 11 mm in both males and females; no sexual dimorphism in body or leg length.

HEAD. Vertex variegated with a complex pattern of pale patches and thin dark stripes. Dark streaks run from the posterior margin of each eye to the pronotum, resembling the temples in a pair of sun-glasses. Frons, clypeus and labrum pale, with two dark patches under the scapes of the antennae, two dark patches under the eyes and another two smaller dark patches near the median line on each of frons and clypeus. Scapes of antennae pale, criss-crossed by a pattern of thin, dark stripes; pedicels pale; all other segments of the antennae reddish-brown.

THORAX. Most commonly rusty red / brown ( Fig. 12F View Fig ).

LEGS. Relatively short, without sexual dimorphism. The hind tibiae are on average 90% of body length in both males and females. Fore femora always unarmed at the apex. Mid femora armed with one retrolateral spine at the apex; prolateral apical spine absent. Hind femora armed with one to four retrolateral and prolateral ventral linear spines, the retrolateral ones being larger. Fore tibiae armed with two pairs of ventral linear spines, and with one pair of ventral apical spines. A retrolateral dorsal spine at the apex of the fore tibia is present on rare occasion. Mid tibiae armed with two pairs of ventral linear spines, one pair of ventral spines and one retrolateral dorsal spine at the apex. A prolateral dorsal spine at the apex of the mid tibia is always absent. Hind tibiae armed with about 14 dorsal linear spines (min 11, max 16) on both the anterior and the posterior edge ( Fig. 13H View Fig ). Hind tibiae armed at the apex with two ventral apical spines, two dorsal apical spines and two dorsal sub-apical spines; the dorsal apical spines are largest. Ventral sub-apical spines are always absent. First and second segments in hind tarsi always unarmed except at the apex.

ABDOMEN. Tergites usually rusty red / brown throughout ( Figs 12F View Fig , 23B View Fig ). Specimens we have examined from Mt Stokes and Farewell Spit have a pale diamond or a longitudinal band on the back, bordering two dark brown bands either side. In females only, the seventh sternite is equipped with two ventral protuberances; the eighth sternite with three ventral protuberances ( Fig. 18J View Fig ).

MALE TERMINALIA. Suranal plate trapezoidal with conspicuous hair tufts on the two posterior corners; the posterior margin has a deep, narrow indentation in the middle ( Fig. 15J View Fig ). Subgenital plate pear-shaped; covered in very sparse, thin tomentum except near the base on the sides, which are glabrous; with a thin keel along its whole length ( Fig. 15K View Fig ). Cerci on average 20% of body length, covered in sparse, mostly short hairs; tapering gradually along their whole length and ending with a blunt tip at the apex. Styli short and stumpy, not reaching to the apex of the subgenital plate. Paraprocts narrow, tapering right from the base to a blunt tip at the apex; glabrous ( Fig. 15J View Fig ).

FEMALE TERMINALIA. Subgenital plate consists of two elongated, rounded lobes in the shape of a horseshoe ( Fig. 18J View Fig ). Ovipositor on average 70% of body length; moderately recurved upwards from the base to the apex; lower valve with 6 to 9 teeth below at the apex; dorsal surface of upper valve serrated in distal third ( Fig. 18K–L View Fig ).

Distribution and habitat

An arboreal insect confined to the regions in the north-west of South Island from Lewis Pass to Farewell Spit and to the Marlborough Sounds, and to Taranaki Mounga in North Island ( Fig. 10C View Fig ).

Hutton F. W. 1896. The Stenopelmatidae of New Zealand. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 29 (14): 223 - 240.

Karny H. 1937. Orthoptera Fam. Gryllacrididae, Subfamiliae Omnes. In: Wytsman P. (ed.) Genera Insectorum 206. V. Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles. Available from https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / page / 53213722 [accessed 11 May 2023].

Richards A. M. 1972. Revision of the Rhaphidophoridae (Orthoptera) of New Zealand, Part XIV: Three alpine genera from the South Island. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 2: 151 - 174. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 03036758.1972.10429371

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Fig. 3. A. Phylogenetic relationships of six genera of New Zealand Rhaphidophoridae Walker, 1869 inferred from whole mitochondrial genome sequences using Maximum Likelihood approach and 1000 bootstraps. B. Map of New Zealand, showing locations of specimens of Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 and Praecantrix gen. nov. used in phylogenetic analyses (Figs 6–7). Colours correspond to different genera: red = Isoplectron; green = Praecantrix. Two letter codes indicate the New Zealand entomological regions (Crosby et al. 1998). These codes are reported in the Material examined section for each species.

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Fig. 8. Gene tree for the eight morphologically identified species of Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 using Maximum Likelihood analysis of ~850 bp of mtDNA (COI) from 86 specimens. Node support labels are the result of 1000 ML bootstrap replicates.

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Fig. 10. Known distribution of cave wētā in the genera Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 and Praecantrix gen. nov. A–C. All of New Zealand. A. Isoplectron armatum Hutton, 1896. Solid shapes indicate material collected as part of this study; empty circles indicate additional locations of material examined by Hutton (1896). Shapes represent different subspecies: circle = Isoplectron armatum armatum Hutton, 1896; diamond = Isoplectron armatum aciculatum Karny, 1937. B. Praecantrix silvatica gen. et sp. nov. Shapes represent different subspecies: dark green square = Praecantrix silvatica silvatica gen., sp. et subsp. nov.; light green diamond = Praecantrix silvatica lutea gen., sp. et subsp. nov. D. Map of North Island. E–J. Map of South Island. F. Isoplectron serratum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov. Solid shapes indicate material collected as part of this study; empty diamonds indicate additional locations of material examined by Richards (1972). Scale bars: 200 km.

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Fig. 12. Dorsal view of cave wētā in the genera Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 and Praecantrix gen. nov. A–I. Isoplectron. A. I. armatum armatum Hutton, 1896, adult ♂. Parsons Bush, Lake Ōhau (MPN CW5123). B. I. armatum aciculatum Karny, 1937, adult ♀. Ohakune (MPN CW5644). C. I. bicolor sp. nov., adult ♂. Mt Arthur Tablelands (MPN CW3760). D. I. serratum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov., adult ♂. The Gap, Torlesse Range (MPN CW3182). E. I. maculatum sp. nov., holotype, adult ♂. Middle Mt Peel, South Canterbury (NMNZ AI.071892). F. I. ferratum sp. nov., holotype, adult ♂. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs (NMNZ AI.071896). G. I. virgatum sp. nov., adult ♀. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs (MPN CW3794). H. I parallelum sp. nov., adult ♀. Ahumairangi Town Belt, Wellington (MPN CW5598). I. I. pallidum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov., adult ♂. Mt Kyeburn, Danseys Pass (MPN CW3456). J–L. Praecantrix. J. P. silvatica silvatica gen., sp. et subsp. nov., adult ♂. Mt Arthur Hut (MPN CW5390). K. P. silvatica lutea gen., sp. et subsp. nov., adult ♂. Peel Forest (MPN CW4968). L. P. saxicola gen et sp. nov., holotype, adult ♂. Mt Wakefield (NMNZ AI.071904). Scale bar: 10 mm.

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Fig. 13. Left hind tibia of cave wētā in the genera Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 and Praecantrix gen. nov., adult ♂, dorsal view. A–I. Isoplectron. A. I. armatum armatum Hutton, 1896. Parsons Bush, Lake Ōhau (MPN CW5123). B. I. armatum aciculatum Karny, 1937. Ohakune (MPN CW 5646). C. I. bicolor sp. nov., holotype. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs (NMNZ AI.071889). D. I. pallidum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov. Duffers Saddle, Old Woman Range (MPN CW5385). E. I. serratum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov. The Gap,Torlesse Range (MPN CW3182).F. I. maculatumsp. nov., holotype. Middle Mt Peel, South Canterbury (NMNZ AI.071892). G. I. virgatum sp. nov. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs (MPN CW3776). H. I. ferratum sp. nov., holotype. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs (NMNZ AI.071896). I. I. parallelum sp. nov. Ahumairangi Town Belt, Wellington (MPN CW5569). J–K. Praecantrix J. P. silvatica lutea gen., sp. et subsp. nov. McLean Falls, Catlins Forest (MPN CW3901). K. P. saxicola gen et sp. nov., holotype. Mt Wakefield (NMNZ AI.071904). Scale bar: 5 mm.

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Fig. 15. Adult male terminalia of cave wētā in the genus Isoplectron Hutton, 1896. Left column: dorsal view; central column: ventral view (subgenital plate); right column: lateral view. A–C. I. serratum (Richards, 1972) comb. nov. The Gap, Torlesse Range (MPN CW3182). D–F. I. maculatum sp. nov., Middle Mount Peel, South Canterbury. D–E. MPN CW5638. F. MPN CW5640. G–I. I. virgatum sp. nov., Heaphy River, Kahurangi NP (MPN CW5622). J–L. I. ferratum sp. nov., Cave Brook, Gouland Downs, Kahurangi NP. J–K. Holotype (NMNZ AI.071896). L. MPN CW4953. Scale bars: 1 mm.

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Fig. 18. Adult female terminalia of cave wētā in the genus Isoplectron Hutton, 1896. Left column: subgenital plate; central and right columns: ovipositor. A–C. Isoplectron serratum (Richards, 1972). Kahutara Saddle, Seaward Kaikōura Range (MPN CW5555). D–F. I. maculatum sp. nov. Middle Mount Peel, South Canterbury (MPN CW5642). G–I. I. virgatum sp. nov., paratype. Ces Clarke Hut, Paparoa Range (NMNZ AI.071895). J–L. I. ferratum sp. nov., paratype. Mt Stokes, Marlborough Sounds (NMNZ AI.071897). Scale bars: 1 mm.

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Fig. 23. Live Isoplectron Hutton, 1896 and Praecantrix gen. nov. in their natural habitats. A. Isoplectron virgatum sp. nov., adult ♀ on Astelia Banks & Sol. ex R.Br. leaf. Bob’s Hut, Matakitaki River. B. Isoplectron ferratum sp. nov. in black beech Fuscospora solandri (Hook.f.) Heenan & Smissen tree canopy. Cave Brook, Gouland Downs, Kahurangi NP.C. Isoplectron parallelum sp. nov., adult ♀ on flax Phormium tenax J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. flower. Wellington. D. Praecantrix saxicola sp. nov., adult ♀. Mt St Bathans, Central Otago. E. Praecantrix silvatica silvatica gen., sp. et subsp. nov. adult ♀. Mt Arthur Tablelands, Kahurangi NP. F. Praecantrix silvatica lutea gen., sp. et subsp. nov. adult ♀. Hinau Track, Kaikōura.

NMNZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

SuperFamily

Rhaphidophoroidea

Family

Rhaphidophoridae

SubFamily

Macropathinae

Tribe

Macropathini

Genus

Isoplectron