Pickorchestia pickeringi (Dana, 1853)

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Orchestia Pickeringii Dana, 1853: 882, pl. 59, fig. 9a–f.— Spence Bate, 1862: 32, 369, pl. V, fig. 6.

Orchestia pickeringii .— Stebbing, 1900: 528, pl. XXIB (Vol. 11).— Stebbing, 1906: 538.— Stebbing, 1910: 645.

Orchestia pickeringi .— Stephensen, 1935: 8.—J.L. Barnard, 1955: 20, fig. 11a–p.

Floresorchestia pickeringi .— Bousfield, 1984: 204, table 6.— Lowry & Springthorpe, 2009b: 117, 121, 122.

Floresorchestia pickeringii .— Friend & Richardson, 1986: 28.

Platorchestia pickeringi .— Richardson, 1991: 195, figs 7–9.

Pickorchestia pickingeri .— Lowry & Myers, 2019:71.

Non-Taxonomic Citations

Platorchestia pickeringi .— Wildish & Radulovici, 2019: 2422, table 4 (zoogeography).

Types. Lost.

Type locality. Oahu, Hawaii.

Ecological type. Field-hopper, moss-hopper.

Habitat. Pickorchestia pickeringi is a terrestrial land-hopper living on Mount Ka’ala, O’ahu at 853 m altitude, in the axils of Astelia, but also collected widely in the Ko’olau Mountains at high altitudes, usually in the axils of Freycinetia arborea .

Size. Male, 13.0 mm, female, 15.0 mm.

Diagnosis.

With the characters of the genus.

Distribution. Hawaii. Oahu: Lanipo Trail, Manoa Cliffs Trail, Mount Tantalus; Poamoho Trail, Pe’ahinai’a Trail, Ko’olau Mountains (Richardson, 1991).