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  • Genus: Taguahelix

  • Taguahelix antipodensis (Powell, 1955)
    Width 2.1mm, Height 1.3mm
    Land, Endemic
    Antipodes Islands
    L.E.
  • Taguahelix campbellica (Filhol, 1880)
    Width 3mm, Height 2mm
    Land, Endemic
    Campbell and Auckland Islands
    L.E.
  • Taguahelix crispata Climo & Goulstone, 1993
    Width 2.5mm, Height 1.9mm
    Land, Endemic, Aerial habitat, found on trunks under bark and in living nikau boles as well as on the ground
    North Island, Far North to Huntly and northern Waikato region
    L.N.E.
  • Taguahelix delicatula (Powell, 1955)
    Width 2.5mm, Height 1.5mm
    Land, Endemic
    Auckland Islands
    L.E.
  • Taguahelix elaiodes (Webster, 1904)
    Width 3.0mm, Height 2.0mm
    Land, Endemic
    North Island. Northland down to Waikato region
    L.N.E.
  • Taguahelix francesci (Webster, 1904)
    Width 2.0mm, Height 1.75mm
    Land, Endemic
    North Island. Northland to Bay of Plenty and King Country
    L.N.E.
  • Taguahelix hirsuta (Powell, 1955)
    Width 2.5mm, Height 1.6mm
    Land, Endemic
    Auckland Islands
    L.E.
  • Taguahelix subantarctica (Suter, 1909)
    Width 4mm, Height 3mm
    Land, Endemic
    South Island, Otago to Fiordland. Campbell and Auckland Islands
    L.S.E.
Key to Geographical Ranges
NZ Map showing Geographical Ranges
The symbols K.A.C.F.M.An. are used to indicate the geographical range of the species. They have been adopted to give an approximation of the range of each species within New Zealand.
K=
Kermadec Islands
A=
Aupourian - Kaipara Harbour, north around North Cape, encompassing the Three Kings Islands and south to East Cape
C=
Cookian - Lower North Island and the northern part of the South Island
F=
Forsterian - Otago, Fiordland and Stewart Island
M=
Moriorian - Chatham Islands, Pitt Island
An=
Antipodean - Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand
Fw =
Freshwater
L =
Land
N =
North Island
S =
South Island
E =
Endemic
I =
Introduced
R =
Recent
Sf =
Subfossil
Fo =
Fossil