Abstract

Sandrapsocus clarh gen et sp nov (Insecta Psocoptera Elipsocidae) is described It is the first psocopteran to be recorded from the Bounty Islands, 700 km east‐south‐east of New Zealand, where it is found on rocks among lichens and algae It has several unusual features, including 9‐segmented antennae and wing rudiments which are unique in being extended laterally in the horizontal plane So far as is known the species is endemic to the Bounty Islands, which cover a total of only about 135 hectares, most of which must be unsuitable for Psocoptera This small area probably carries the entire population of this remarkable species, making it clearly vulnerable to extinction by change in environmental factors

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