Hemiandrus jacinda

Hemiandrus jacinda is a species of wētā endemic to New Zealand.[1] It was first described by Steven A. Trewick in 2021.[2] This species was named in honour of the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern.[2][3]

Hemiandrus jacinda
Hemiandrus jacinda male
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Orthoptera
Suborder:Ensifera
Family:Anostostomatidae
Genus:Hemiandrus
Species:
H. jacinda
Binomial name
Hemiandrus jacinda
Trewick, 2021

A relatively large glossy, wētā with long legs and striking orange-red colouring in adults. Hemiandrus jacinda is nocturnal and it is expected that individuals roost during the day in burrows as with other Hemiandrus ground wētā. There are few records so the abundance of this species is uncertain, but the geographic range extends from Far North to Taranaki.

Locations (and Crosby regions) in Aotearoa New Zealand where the wētā Hemiandrus jacinda has been found.


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