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New records of Acropsopilio neozealandiae (Forster), and remarks on the sexual status of the species (Arachnida: Opiliones: Caddidae)
Authors:J. McCartney  W. Shear  I. A. N. Stringer
Affiliation:1. Ecology Group, Institute of Natural Resources , Massey University , Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North, 4442, New Zealand E-mail: J.McCartney@massey.ac.nz;2. Department of Biology , Hampden‐Sydney College , Hampden‐Sydney, Virginia, 23943, USA;3. Department of Conservation , PO Box 10420, Wellington, 6143, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Acropsopilio neozealandiae (Forster) is a tiny endemic New Zealand harvestman previously reported from seven localities. Extensive pitfall collecting in the southern half of the North Island and northern quarter of the South Island produced 70 individuals, from 42 locations, documenting its local distribution. The collection method is described fully, to assist future work. All specimens that could be confidently identified were female, so it seems likely that A. neozealandiae reproduces, at least within our study areas, by parthenogenesis—as do at least two of its congeners. Our specimens showed no obvious morphological variation over their range.
Keywords:Acropsopilio  distribution  New Zealand  Opiliones  parthenogenetic
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