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English: Fig. 14. Live Pleioplectron Hutton, 1896 in their natural environments. A–B. P. simplex Hutton, 1896, Hinewai Reserve, Banks Peninsula. A. Adult ♀ feeding on a small native snail Flammulina zebra (Le Guillou, 1842). B. Adult ♂. The different colouration is due to individual variation, not sexual dimorphism. C–D. P. thomsoni (Chopard, 1923) comb. nov. C. Adult ♂ in natural cave, Trotters Gorge, Otago. D. Adult ♀ in mining tunnel in Bannockburn, Central Otago, where a population of nearly white colour exists. E. P. hudsoni Hutton, 1896, adult ♀, Otaki Forks, Tararua Forest. F. P. triquetrum sp. nov., ♂, Hinau Track, Kaikōura.
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Author Hegg, D., Morgan-Richards, M., Trewick, S.A. 2019. Diversity and distribution of Pleioplectron Hutton cave wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Macropathinae), with the synonymy of Weta Chopard and the description of seven new species. European Journal of Taxonomy. 577: 1-46. DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.577
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