Pua novaezealandiae Forster, 1959
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.36.306 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789419 |
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Pua novaezealandiae Forster, 1959
Figs 7B View Figure 7 , 11F, 12B, 15F, 23C–D, 24–29
Pua novaezealandiae Forster, 1959: 299 , figs 70–77, 138 (holotype male from Lewis Pass, Canterbury, New Zealand, in Canterbury Museum, not examined). Brignoli, 1983: 374. Platnick, 2009.
Selected material examined. NEW ZEALAND: South Island: Canterbury: Lewis Pass, Riordans Bridge , 25.IV.1977, R. Forster, 2♁, 2♀ ( AMNH) ; Lake Rubicon ,
19.XI.1950, R. Forster, 5♁, 7♀ ( AMNH). Otago: Makarora Valley, 12.XII.1977, R. Forster, 4♁, 3♀ (AMNHSEM♁ ♀). West Coast: Mawhera State Forest, 10.XI.1971, J. Dugdale, 2♁, 15♀ ( AMNH). North Island: Waikato: Mamaku Range, Rotorua, 18.I.1972, G. Ramsay, 2♁, 5♀ ( LRA).
Remarks. Pua novaezealandiae is widespread in New Zealand, where it can be found on both the North and South Islands. Nothing is known of its biology, except that specimens have usually been collected from moss or leaf litter.
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Pua novaezealandiae Forster, 1959
Rix, Michael & Harvey, Mark 2010 |
Pua novaezealandiae Forster, 1959: 299
Brignoli PM 1983: 374 |
Forster RR 1959: 299 |