Xeroderus kirbyi Gray, 1835

Brock, Paul D. & Hennemann, Frank H., 2023, A new species of Xeroderus Gray, 1835 (Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Xeroderinae) from Papua New Guinea and notes on the genus, Zootaxa 5258 (4), pp. 443-454 : 446-448

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5258.4.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:915148C7-872B-4434-8E8B-F326EC568362

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7786958

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0393878A-FFE7-9B57-0695-FF4B59CDFBBE

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Plazi

scientific name

Xeroderus kirbyi Gray
status

 

Xeroderus kirbyi Gray View in CoL View at ENA

[Kirby’s Stick-insect]

( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 , 4–6 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 )

Xeroderus kirbii Gray, 1835: 32 View in CoL [= Xeroderus kirbyi Gray View in CoL ].

Lectotype ♀, AUSTRALIA [ OUMNH] (Here designated, in order to fix the status of this species); Paralectotype ♁, AUSTRALIA [ OUMNH]. (Comment: Gray described the species from both sexes ‘in coll. D. Hope’, so a ♁ from AUSTRALIA [ MVMA, T13885 ] may not represent one of the original syntypes and should now be regarded as a doubtful paralectotype) .

Xeroderus kirbii Westwood, 1859: 102 View in CoL , pl. 31: 6-7 (First illustrations of both sexes); Kirby, 1904: 383, Vickery, 1983: 11; Balderson, Rentz & Roach, 1998: 376; Otte and Brock, 2005: 342; Brock and Hasenpusch, 2009a: 18, 37, 145; Brock and Hasenpusch, 2009b: 8; Velonà et al., 2015: 458. (Additional checklist and other references in Brock et al., 2023).

Xeroderus kirbyi Gray, 1837: 144 View in CoL (Justified emendation of the original incorrect spelling. Most authors were unaware of this paper until 2017, hence the species has been listed as kirbii View in CoL by many authors up to 2017, when it was used and reported in the Phasmida Species File, Brock et al., 2023); Redtenbacher, 1908: 308; Brock & Büscher, 2022: 561.

Cooktownia plana Sjöstedt, 1918: 44 View in CoL , pl. 7: 2-3. Lectotype ♁ nymph, AUSTRALIA: Queensland, Cooktown, ix.[NHRS] ( Here designated in order to fix the status of this species, by selecting the only specimen with data); Paralectotypes ♁, ♀ nymphs, AUSTRALIA [NHRS] (Synonymised by Brock & Hasenpusch, 2007: 75).

Habitat and foodplants. Melaleuca forest, coastal and inland feeding on Melaleuca spp. and Backhousia spp. (Myrtaceae) . Whilst likely in wet areas classed as tropical rainforest edges or rocky, rainforest-lined creeks, they are sometimes in dry forest, for example a moulting female in Davies Creek NP, north Queensland by Ross Coupland, 30.xi.2017. At Babinda falls, near Innisfail, a superbly camouflaged example was found resembling the mossy boulders it was found on ( Fig. 6C View FIGURE 6 ) (by Sophie Kalkowksi-Pope, via Ross Coupland, who found an even better camouflaged male and female in nearby Golden Hole, Biggs Recreation area, Bartle Frere on 25 January 2023, on a trunk of Alphitonia excelsa in the afternoon) ( Fig. 6A,B View FIGURE 6 ). The habit of resting on tree trunks to blend in with their surroundings, does not appear to always indicate these are foodplants, as adults may fly and hide away from foodplants. This species may be difficult to rear as nymphs tend to wander until they die in captivity. When kept on a potted unsleeved tree, they feed well and rest on the bark during the day (Jack Hasenpusch, pers. comm. March 2021).

Season. It has been noted as adults so far at least between September and March, nymphs in June to November.

Distribution ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Northern Queensland: Rockhampton to north of Cooktown ( Brock & Hasenpusch, 2009b, ALA), with males occasionally attracted to lights run by David Rentz in Kuranda. In SE Queensland, examples include Coolum, Fraser Island, Gin Gin and Noosa ( Brock & Hasenpusch, 2009b), ALA references include Brisbane, Mount Mellum and Talegalla Weir (on Lophostemon suaveolens (Myrtaceae) bark, another probable foodplant); Scott W. Gavins, 11.ii.2019. A photograph said to be taken in The Northern Territory, S of Alice Springs, i. iii.2014 needs following up, also occurs in New South Wales, with an ALA record near Urliup on i. i.2023.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phasmida

Family

Phasmatidae

Genus

Xeroderus

Loc

Xeroderus kirbyi Gray

Brock, Paul D. & Hennemann, Frank H. 2023
2023
Loc

Cooktownia plana Sjöstedt, 1918: 44

Sjostedt, Y. 1918: 44
1918
Loc

Xeroderus kirbii

Velona, A. & Brock, P. D. & Hasenpusch, J. W. & Mantovani, B. 2015: 458
Brock, P. D. & Hasenpusch, J. W. 2009: 18
Brock, P. D. & Hasenpusch, J. W. 2009: 8
Otte, D. & Brock, P. D. 2005: 342
Balderson, J. & Rentz, D. C. F. & Roach, A. M. E. 1998: 376
Vickery, V. R. 1983: 11
Kirby, W. F. 1904: 383
Westwood, J. O. 1859: 102
1859
Loc

Xeroderus kirbyi

Brock, P. D. & Buscher, T. H. 2022: 561
Redtenbacher, J. 1908: 308
Gray, G. R. 1837: 144
1837
Loc

Xeroderus kirbii

Gray G. R. 1835: 32
1835
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