Pharmacus cochleatus rawhiti, Hegg & Morgan-Richards & Trewick, 2022

Hegg, Danilo, Morgan-Richards, Mary & Trewick, Steven A., 2022, High alpine sorcerers: revision of the cave wētā genus Pharmacus Pictet & de Saussure (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Macropathinae), with the description of six new species and three new subspecies, European Journal of Taxonomy 808 (1), pp. 1-58 : 34-35

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.808.1721

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6425133

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE259438-D4DD-467F-BE72-27526E2D6B53

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Pharmacus cochleatus rawhiti
status

subsp. nov.

Pharmacus cochleatus rawhiti subsp. nov.

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Figs 1–2 View Fig View Fig , 6 View Fig , 8E View Fig , 9C View Fig , 10F View Fig , 14E View Fig , 16D View Fig , 18B View Fig

Diagnosis

A mid-sized cave wētā found in the mountains either side of Lake Wakatipu and south of the Greenstone and Kawarau Rivers, at elevations greater than 1300 m. Body colour is chequered light brown/dark brown, with reddish legs and antennae. A prolateral apical spine is often present on the fore femur, and occasionally on the mid femur also. Hind legs longer than in P. cochleatus cochleatus .

The sympatric Pharmacus notabilis sp. nov. is mainly found at lower elevations and is easily identified by its turquoise/grey tergites, as well as its unique male terminalia. Two other species of Rhaphidophoridae share the habitat with P. cochleatus rawhiti subsp. nov., these are Talitropsis chopardi and Macropathus sp. . The former has shorter legs and fewer, larger spines on the hind tibiae, and unarmed hind tarsi; the latter has uniform brown colour and much longer legs, which give the insect a very slender appearance.

Etymology

‘ Rāwhiti ’ is Te Reo for ‘eastern’ – this subspecies inhabits mountain ranges east of the Southern Alps.

Unaware of the fact that it belongs to the same species as his ‘black tumbling cave wētā’, Crowe (2002) refers to this insect as ‘Remarkables cave wētā’. We discourage the use of this common name, since there are at least four species of cave wētā found in The Remarkables, including two species of Pharmacus . The range of Pharmacus cochleatus rawhiti subsp. nov. extends well beyond The Remarkables, as far south as the Garvie and Umbrella Mountains, and west to the Livingstone Mountains.

Material examined (see also Supp. file 1: Table S5)

Holotype NEW ZEALAND • ♂, adult; Central Otago (CO), Mt Tūwhakarōria, Hector Mountains ; 45.12771° S, 168.82939° E; 2000 m a.s.l.; 25 Apr. 2019; D. Hegg leg.; on large boulder; night search + insect net; NMNZ AI.052290 (prev. MPN CW4429). GoogleMaps

Paratype NEW ZEALAND • 1 ♀, adult; Central Otago (CO), James Peak, Hector Mountains ; 45.26417° S, 168.81555° E; 1600 m a.s.l.; 17 Feb. 2018; D. Hegg leg.; in cracks in rock tor; night search + insect net; NMNZ AI.052291 (prev. MPN CW3833) GoogleMaps .

Other material

NEW ZEALAND – Central Otago ( CO) • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for paratype; GenBank: OM293704 View Materials , OM293706 View Materials ; MPN CW3769 , CW3838 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, 1 nymph; same collection data as for paratype; MPN CW3770 , CW3832 , CW3834 to CW3837 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Gem Lake, Umbrella Mountains ; 45.57097° S, 169.10525° E; 1300 m a.s.l.; 13 Apr. 2019; D. Hegg leg.; in boulder field; night search + insect net; GenBank OM293720 View Materials ; MPN CW4465 GoogleMaps 5 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; MPN CW4466 to CW4471 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Blue Lake Creek, Garvie Mountains ; 45.46778° S, 168.95290° E; 1280 m a.s.l.; 21 Apr. 2019; D. Hegg leg.; on rock tors; night search + insect net; GenBank: OM293719 View Materials ; MPN CW4425 GoogleMaps 6 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, 3 nymphs; same collection data as for preceding; MPN CW4424 , CW4426 , CW4427 , CW4458 to CW4464 , CW4510 , CW4511 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; GenBank: OM293717 View Materials ; MPN CW4395 GoogleMaps 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; MPN CW4396 , CW4428 , CW4430 , CW4431 GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀; Lake Alta, The Remarkables ; 45.06176° S, 168.81096° E; 1820 m a.s.l.; 26 Mar. 2021; D. Hegg leg.; on large boulder; night search + insect net; MPN CW5219 to CW5221 . – GoogleMaps Otago Lakes ( OL) • 1 nymph; Cerberus, Livingstone Mountains ; 45.28570° S, 168.14069° E; 1460 m a.s.l.; 26 Jun. 2020; D. Hegg leg.; on rocky outcrop; night search; GenBank: OM293730 View Materials ; MPN CW4895 GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Mt Turnbull, Thomson Mountains ; 45.13566° S, 168.32134° E; 1600 m a.s.l.; 15 Jan. 2021; D. Hegg leg.; on rock bluffs; night search + insect net; GenBank: OM293737 View Materials ; MPN CW5193 GoogleMaps 8 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; MPN CW5184 to CW5192 , CW5194 GoogleMaps .

Description

MEASUREMENTS. See Table 1. View Table 1

HEAD. As per generic description. Eyes grey/green. Antennae red-brown.

THORAX. As per generic description.

LEGS. Longer than in P. cochleatus cochleatus ; approx. same length as in P. montanus . The hind tibiae are on average 5% longer than body in females and 20% longer than body in males. Fore femora often armed with one prolateral spine at the apex. Mid femora always armed with one retrolateral spine and occasionally with one prolateral spine at the apex. The first hind tarsus segment is armed with a variable number of dorsal linear spines above.

ABDOMEN. Tergites sparsely tomentose. A thin, pale median line along the whole length of the insect may or may not be present. The colour of the tergites is mostly chequered light/dark red-brown or brown ( Fig. 8E View Fig ). Nymphs may be uniform brown.

MALE TERMINALIA. Same as in P. cochleatus cochleatus .

FEMALE TERMINALIA. Same as in P. cochleatus cochleatus . Ovipositor only marginally shorter.

NMNZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

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