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Table 4. Dimensions for species and distinct populations of Mimopeus. 
Species and distinct LENGTH WIDTH 
populations of mm mm 
Mimopeus Min. Max. Min. Max. 
elongatus Northland 8.8 13.8 4.4 7.6 
West Coast 9.2 12.3 4.7 6.1 
Cook Strait 9.2 11.8 4.9 6.3 
neglectus 8.9 11.4 4.8 6.2 
elongatus Otago-Southland 8.6 10.0 4.5 Wz 
turbotti 11.5 14.9 6.4 7.8 
pascoel 9.8 14.2 5.4 79 
subcostatus Fal 11.2 4.7 6.2 
humeralis 9.6 12.0 4.8 6.2 
thoracicus 8.2 10.9 4.5 5.8 
vallis 8.7 ie 4.3 5.9 
parvus 8.2 tS 4.2 5.6 
parallelus 8.8 11.8 4.8 6.1 
buchanani 10.0 16.0 4.9 9.4 
lateralis 1 14.7 6.1 7.6 
opaculus South I 14.1 17.6 7.3 10.2 
Otago 13.1 17.9 Tee 9.8 
Stewart I 13.6 16.3 8.0 9.1 
Central North I 14.0 18.5 Tek eZ 
Banks Pen. 15.0 19.7 7.8 10.2 
Cook Strait 18.5 22.8 10.1 12.8 
Waiheke I (?) 13.8 16.3 6.8 8.3 
Cuvier I 16.6 19:2 8.9 10.0 
insularis 19.6 22.8 9.3 11.4 
impressifrons Central Otago 10.9 15.4 5.4 8.3 
Jewisianus 12.8 14.7 6.6 7.8 
costellus 13.6 Ivers 7.1 8.9 
clarkei 10.6 14.2 5.7 7.0 
granulosus 10.1 13.1 ppd 6.7 
tibialis 10.4 14.2 5.6 7.6 
convexus 11.0 14.4 so 7.6 
rugosus 10.7 12.6 5.4 6.6 
Thorax. Pronotum elongate, bearing 4 prominent setae, the first 2 on lateral slope 
near anterior edge, the second 2 on lateral slope near posterior edge. Mesonotum 
and metanotum each with 2 prominent setae in line with those of pronotum. A 
second row with the same number of setae as the upper row runs along the lower 
lateral slopes of the nota. Sternites bear a few small setae laterally. 
Front legs stout, all parts at least twice as long as mid and hind legs. All coxae 
bearing numerous setae anteriorly and posteriorly, femora and tibio-tarsi bearing 
spines on inner edge and setae on outer surface. 
