Talk:Duvaliomimus watti

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Distribution edit

  • New Zealand [endemic]
    • restricted to North Island (AK, CL, BP), including one record from Little Barrier Island (CL)
    • the only AK record is the holotype from the Hunua Ranges (Townsend, 2010: 50), but see the 'Mt. William near Pokeno' record of Townsend (1997: 6)
    • recorded from near the summit (950 m) of Mount Te Aroha (BP)

Abundance edit

  • in the most recent revision, Townsend (2010: 50) examined 20 specimens, from 5 distinct collecting events
  • most recent collection: 1995

Habitat edit

  • terrestrial (strongly associated with freshwater)
    • according to Townsend (2010: 50), 'distribution of this species appears to be confined to streams running through hard rocks which break down to form chippy material in clean water'

Notes edit

  • material referred to this species by Townsend (1997: 6), but not subsequently mentioned by Townsend (2010), needs to be revisited for verification

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