Morphological and molecular data reveal three rather than one species of Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia, New Zealand and Islands of the South West Pacific

2012 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian R. H. Telford ◽  
Patrizia Sebastian ◽  
Peter J. de Lange ◽  
Jeremy J. Bruhl ◽  
Susanne S. Renner

Morphometric data have long suggested the existence of three species of Sicyos in Australia and New Zealand. Molecular data now corroborate this and place the three species in the context of the remaining 72 species of Sicyos, most of them in the New World. We here describe and illustrate Sicyos undara I.Telford & P.Sebastian from northern Queensland and S. mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian from New Zealand, and emend the circumscription of S. australis to account for the removal of these two extraneous elements. We also provide a key to the three species, map their ranges, and note their habitat and conservation status.

1950 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-16
Author(s):  
Kenneth B. Cumberland

Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4801 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-279
Author(s):  
JOSE L. FERNÁNDEZ-TRIANA ◽  
DARREN F. WARD

A new genus of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasp endemic to New Zealand, Notogaster gen. nov. Fernández-Triana and Ward, is described, with ten new species: Notogaster avilai sp. nov., N. charlesi sp. nov., N. macdonaldae sp. nov., N. martini sp. nov., N. poultonae sp. nov., N. sucklingi sp. nov., N. toddae sp. nov., N. walkeri sp. nov., N. withersae sp. nov. and N. wornerae sp. nov. Based on some features, Notogaster resembles the genus Pholetesor Mason, although morphological and molecular data reveal they are not closely related. Notogaster is found throughout New Zealand, although many species are predominantly in the South Island. Species have been collected from a range of habitats, elevations, and collecting techniques. No host information is currently available. 


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