Biology:Pycnocentrodes

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Pycnocentrodes is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Conoesucidae.[1] The genus was first recognised by Robert John Tillyard in 1924.[2] All known species of Pycnocentrodes are endemic to New Zealand.

Taxonomy

The genus was first identified by Robert John Tillyard in 1924, who identified Pycnocentrodes chiltoni as the type species.[2] In 1962, K. A. J. Wise recombined two of the original species identified by Tillyard, P. hamiltoni and P. olingoides, into a new genus called Confluens.[3]

Reviewing the genus in 1970, Wise noted that it was likely that there was either a highly morphologically variable species or a species complex within Pycnocentrodes, due to wide-ranging variations in size, wing colour and pattern and genitalia.[4] In 1976, Donald R. Cowley synonymised P. chiltoni (the former type species of the genus) and P. unicolor Wise, 1958 with P. aureolus.[5]

Genetic analysis places Pycnocentrodes within a clade of New Zealand endemic caddiesflies who all share a common ancestor: Pycnocentrodes, Periwinkla, Confluens and Beraeoptera.[6]

Description

Tillyard's original text (the type description) reads as follows:

Distribution

The genus is found in New Zealand.[1]

Species

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named GBIF
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2  , Wikidata Q128891827 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:
  3.  , Wikidata Q58676784
  4.  , Wikidata Q58676876
  5.  , Wikidata Q104025356
  6.  , Wikidata Q54551403

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