Sigaus


Sigaus is a genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Catantopini that is endemic to New Zealand. All but one Sigaus species is endemic to the South Island: Sigaus piliferus is the only North Island representative and is the type species. Most species in this genus are restricted to alpine habitats. All are wingless and make no sounds.
There are thirteen species in the genus all are adapted to cold conditions, and many are coloured for camouflage against rocky ground. The largest species Sigaus villosus can reach 48mm. The smallest species Sigaus minutus and S. childi are threatened with extinction.

Taxonomy

The taxonomy of New Zealand endemic grasshoppers was substantially revised by Bigelow in 1967, based mostly on female genitalia, and again in 2023 using genetic data. The New Zealand radiation of cold-adapted grasshoppers is monophyletic but neither genetics nor morphology resolve distinctive genera, therefore it was suggested that all thirteen species be placed in the genus Sigaus. The genus Sigaus is distinguished from other Acrididae as flightless, silent acridids with short tegmina, crypsis colouration and endemic to New Zealand. Each species has distinctive pronotum shape and structures of the internal male genitalia: the epiphallus lophi are saddle-like in shape with the mesal protuberance of the lophus having a smooth, rounded outline. The genus is monophyletic and sister to grasshoppers from Tasmania, Australia.
Sigaus australisSigaus campestrisSigaus childiSigaus australis Sigaus minutusSigaus piliferusSigaus australis Sigaus australis Sigaus villosus
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Elevation1,300–1,700 m
400–1,500 m
200–500 m
900–1,000 m
300–800 m
1,600–1,800 m
1,000–1,400 m
1,800–2,100 m
Described1897
Hutton
1897
Hutton
1999
Jamieson
2003
Morris
1967
Bigelow
1897
Hutton
1967
Bigelow
2003
Morris
1950
Salmon
HabitatTussock grasslandsDry rocky hillsides/
tussock grasslands
Dry rocky hillsidesTussock grasslandsFluvial outwashTussock grasslandsAlpine lichen fieldsTussock grasslandsScree
PolymorphismHighly crypticHighly crypticHighly cryptic2Highly cryptic2Highly cryptic1
RegionsCanterbury
Otago
Canterbury
Otago
Southland
OtagoSouthlandCanterburyWaikato
Gisborne
Hawke's Bay
Manawatū-Whanganui
Wellington
OtagoSouthlandCanterbury
SizeMediumMedium/largeMediumMediumVery smallLargeLargeMediumLarge
StatusNot threatenedNot threatenedNationally CriticalRange RestrictedNationally EndangeredNot threatenedRange RestrictedRange RestrictedNot threatened
WingsMicropterous
2–3 mm
Micropterous
2–3 mm
Micropterous
1–2 mm
Micropterous
2–3 mm
Micropterous
1 mm
Micropterous
3–4 mm
Micropterous
3–4 mm
Micropterous
2–4 mm