Tree weta

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Tree weta
Male Wellington tree weta
Hemideina crassidens
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Anostostomatidae
Genus: Hemideina
Species

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Tree weta are species of weta in the genus Hemideina of the family Anostostomatidae. They are endemic to New Zealand.

Species

  • Hemideina broughi (Buller, 1896) West Coast bush weta - overlaps with the Wellington tree weta on the West Coast.
  • Hemideina crassidens (Blanchard, 1851) Wellington tree weta - Wellington, the Wairarapa, the northern parts of South Island, and the West Coast.
  • Hemideina femorata Hutton, 1898 Canterbury tree weta - Canterbury.
  • Hemideina maori (Pictet & Saussure, 1891) Mountain stone weta - the drier areas of the central South Island High Country. It abandoned life in trees millions of years ago in favour of crevices and cavities under rocks.
  • Hemideina ricta Hutton, 1898 Banks Peninsula tree weta - Banks Peninsula.
  • Hemideina thoracica (White, 1842) Auckland tree weta or tokoriro - found throughout the North Island apart from the Wellington-Wairarapa region.
  • Hemideina trewicki Morgan-Richards, 1995[1] Hawke's Bay tree weta - Hawke's Bay.

References

  1. Morgan-Richards, M. 1995. A new species of tree weta in the North Island of New Zealand (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae: Hemideina) New Zealand Entomologist, 18: 15-23
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