Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora ( peripatus or velvet worm), 2018 NEW ZEALAND THREAT CLASSIFICATION SERIES 26

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NEW ZEALAND THREAT CLASSIFICATION SERIES 26 Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora ( peripatus or velvet worm), 2018 Steve Trewick, Rod Hitchmough, Jeremy Rolfe and Ian Stringer

Cover: Peripatus indigo at Kahurangi National Park. Photo: Steve Trewick. New Zealand Threat Classification Series is a scientific monograph series presenting publications related to the New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS). Most will be lists providing NZTCS status of members of a plant or animal group (e.g. algae, birds, spiders), each assessed once every 5 years. From time to time the manual that defines the categories, criteria and process for the NZTCS will be reviewed. Publications in this series are considered part of the formal international scientific literature. This report is available from the departmental website in pdf form. Titles are listed in our catalogue on the website, refer www.doc.govt.nz under Publications. Copyright August 2018, New Zealand Department of Conservation ISSN ISBN 2324 1713 (web PDF) 978 1 98 851470 3 (web PDF) This report was prepared for publication by the Publishing Team; editing and layout by Lynette Clelland. Publication was approved by the Director, Terrestrial Ecosystems Unit, Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. Published by Publishing Team, Department of Conservation, PO Box 10420, The Terrace, Wellington 6143, New Zealand. In the interest of forest conservation, we support paperless electronic publishing.

CONTENTS Abstract 1 1. Summary 1 2. Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora 2 3. References 3

Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora ( peripatus or velvet worm), 2018 Steve Trewick 1, Rod Hitchmough 2, Jeremy Rolfe 2 and Ian Stringer 2 1 Ecology Group, Institute of Natural Resources, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand Email: S.Trewick@massey.ac.nz 2 Biodiversity Group, Department of Conservation, PO Box 10420, Wellington 6143, New Zealand Abstract The conservation status of 12 New Zealand onychophoran taxa (9 formally described and 3 undescribed entities) was assessed using the New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS). A full list is presented, along with a statistical summary and brief notes on the most important changes. None are Threatened, 3 are At Risk (all Naturally Uncommon), 8 are Not Threatened and 1 is Data Deficient. This list replaces all previous NZTCS lists for Onychophora. Keywords: New Zealand Threat Classification System, NZTCS, conservation status, Onychophora, Peripatopsidae, peripatus, velvet worm. 1. Summary Only four New Zealand onychophoran ( peripatus or velvet worm) species have been assessed previously using the New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS) (Townsend et al. 2008; Hitchmough 2002; Hitchmough et al. 2007; Buckley et al. 2012), although two Not Threatened taxa were not reported in Buckley et al. (2012). In this report, the status of all 12 New Zealand Onychophora (family Peripatopsidae) is considered. All are endemic to New Zealand. Additional taxa may exist but available information is insufficient for assessment. None are Threatened, 3 are At Risk (all Naturally Uncommon), 8 are Not Threatened and 1 is Data Deficient. None of the species assessed previously have had any change to their names. Species new to this list are itemised in Table 1, the numbers in each category in Buckley et al. (2012) and this assessment are summarised and compared in Table 2. Only one species changed in status between the assessment of Buckley et al. (2012) and this one Peripatoides indigo (Ruhberg, 1977) moved from Data Deficient to Naturally Uncommon, reflecting more knowledge about its distribution and abundance rather than a documented change. However, little is known about the influence of altitude and forest type on the distribution of P. indigo so it has been given the qualifiers Data Poor, Range restricted and Sparse. Copyright August 2018, Department of Conservation. This paper may be cited as: Trewick, S.; Hitchmough, R.; Rolfe, J.; Stringer, I. 2018: Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora ( peripatus or velvet worm), 2018. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 26. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 3 p. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 26 1

Table 1. Taxa added to the NZTCS list of New Zealand Onychophora in this document that were not in the previous assessment (Buckley et al. 2012). Table 2. Statistical summary of the status of New Zealand Onychophora taxa assessed in 2010 (Buckley et al. 2012) and 2018 (this document). NAME AND AUTHORITY Peripatoides aurorbis Trewick, 1998 Peripatoides kawekaensis Trewick, 1998 Peripatoides morgani Trewick, 1998 Peripatoides novaezealandiae (Hutton, 1876) Peripatoides sympatrica Trewick, 1998 Peripatoides Catlins Peripatoides Dunedin Peripatoides Piano Flat CONSERVATION STATUS 2012 2018 Data Deficient 1 1 Naturally Uncommon 1 3 Not Threatened 2 8 Total 4 12 2. Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora Taxa are assessed according to the criteria of Townsend et al. (2008), grouped by conservation status, then alphabetically by scientific name. The relevant assessment criteria, qualifiers and taxonomic status are also listed for each taxon. A summary of conservation status, criterion and qualifier definitions is provided (Table 3). See Townsend et al. (2008) for complete definitions and an explanation of the NZTCS assessment process. Table 3. Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora. All taxa are members of the family Peripatopsidae. They are known as peripatus or velvet worms, and none have individual common names. UMBRELLA CATEGORY CONSERVATION STATUS NAME AND AUTHORITY CRITERIA TAXONOMIC STATUS Data Deficient Data Deficient Peripatoides Piano Flat Indeterminate At Risk Naturally Uncommon Ooperipatellus nanus Ruhberg, 1985 OL Determinate At Risk Naturally Uncommon Peripatoides indigo (Ruhberg, 1977) DP, RR, Sp Determinate At Risk Naturally Uncommon Peripatoides kawekaensis Trewick, 1998 Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Ooperipatellus viridimaculatus (Dendy, 1900) Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides Catlins Indeterminate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides Dunedin Indeterminate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides aurorbis Trewick, 1998 Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides morgani Trewick, 1998 Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides novaezealandiae (Hutton, 1876) Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides suteri (Dendy, 1894) Determinate Not Threatened Not Threatened Peripatoides sympatrica Trewick, 1998 Determinate Categories and criteria: Data Deficient Taxa that are suspected to be threatened or, in some instances, possibly extinct but are not definitely known to belong to any particular category due to a lack of current information about their distribution and abundance. It is hoped that listing such taxa will stimulate research to find out the true category (for a fuller definition see Townsend et al. 2008). 2 Trewick et al. Conservation status of New Zealand Onychophora, 2018

Taxonomically determinate: 0 Taxonomically indeterminate: 1 At Risk Naturally Uncommon Taxa whose distribution is confined to a specific geographical area or which occur within naturally small and widely scattered populations, where this distribution is not the result of human disturbance. Taxonomically determinate: 3 Taxonomically indeterminate: 0 Not Threatened Resident native taxa that have large, stable populations. Taxonomically determinate: 6 Taxonomically indeterminate: 2 Qualifiers: See Townsend et al. (2008) for details of criteria and qualifiers, which are abbreviated as follows: CD Conservation Dependent De Designated DP Data Poor EF Extreme Fluctuations EW Extinct in the Wild IE Island Endemic Inc Increasing OL One Location PD Partial Decline RF Recruitment Failure RR Range Restricted SO Secure Overseas Sp Sparse St Stable TO Threatened Overseas 3. References Buckley, T.R.; Palma, R.L.; Johns, P.M.; Gleeson, D.M.; Heath, A.C.G.; Hitchmough, R.A.; Stringer, I.A.N. 2012: The conservation status of small or less well known groups of New Zealand terrestrial invertebrates. New Zealand Entomologist 35: 137 143. Hitchmough, R. (comp.) 2002: New Zealand Threat Classification System lists 2002. Threatened Species Occasional Publication 23. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 210 p. Hitchmough, R.; Bull, L.; Cromarty, P. (comps) 2007: New Zealand Threat Classification System lists 2005. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 194 p. Townsend, A.J.; de Lange, P.J.; Duffy, C.A.J.; Miskelly, C.M.; Molloy, J.; Norton, D.A. 2008: New Zealand Threat Classification System manual. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 35 p. Trewick, S.A. 1998: Sympatric cryptic species in New Zealand Onychophora. Biological Journal Linnean Society 63: 307 329. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 26 3