![]() ![]() Their use in community ecology has been precluded by the "taxonomic impediment". They are a dominant feature in natural forests, with narrow altitudinal zonation. ![]() Trigonopterus weevils are widely distributed throughout Melanesia and hyperdiverse in New Guinea. Their potential for rapid local biodiversity assessment surveys in Melanesia is outlined (α-diversity) providing a regional perspective on Trigonopterus diversity and biogeography is the next challenge (β-diversity). We show that Trigonopterus are locally hyperdiverse and genetically very strongly structured. Despite their external similarity, the genetic divergence between the species is high (smallest interspecific divergence 16%, mean 20%). Morphological characters for its diagnosis are provided. The genus is hyperdiverse in New Guinea and different species occur on foliage and in the litter layer. In this study, we show that mtDNA sequencing, or DNA barcoding, is an effective and useful tool for rapid discovery and identification of these species, most of them morphologically very difficult to distinguish even for expert taxonomists. A survey in one locality, the Cyclops Mountains of West New Guinea, yielded 51 species, at least 48 of them undescribed. Trigonopterus is a little-known genus of flightless tropical weevils. Deep cox1 divergence and hyperdiversity of Trigonopterus weevils in a New Guinea mountain range (Coleoptera, Curculionidae).-Zoologica Scripta, 39, 63–74. ![]()
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