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Gibbs, George W. (1 December 1998). "Why are some weta (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae) vulnerable yet others are common?". Journal of Insect Conservation. 2 (3): 161–166. doi:10.1023/A:1009660200402. ISSN1572-9753. S2CID22763029.
Gibbs, George W.; Morgan-Richards, Mary (2001). "A phylogenetic analysis of New Zealand giant and tree weta (Orthoptera : Anostostomatidae : Deinacrida and Hemideina) using morphological and genetic characters". Invertebrate Systematics. 15 (1): 1–12. doi:10.1071/it99022. ISSN1447-2600.
Kelly, Clint D.; Bussière, Luc F.; Gwynne, Darryl T. (2008). "Sexual Selection for Male Mobility in a Giant Insect with Female-Biased Size Dimorphism". The American Naturalist. 172 (3): 417–423. doi:10.1086/589894. hdl:1893/914. ISSN0003-0147. PMID18651830. S2CID22494505.
Trewick, S. A.; Wallis, G. P.; Morgan-Richards, M. (2000). "Phylogeographical pattern correlates with Pliocene mountain building in the alpine scree weta (Orthoptera, Anostostomatidae)". Molecular Ecology. 9 (6): 657–666. doi:10.1046/j.1365-294x.2000.00905.x. ISSN1365-294X. PMID10849282. S2CID26987872.
Wharton, David A. (1 August 2011). "Cold tolerance of New Zealand alpine insects". Journal of Insect Physiology. "Cold and Desiccation Tolerance" honoring Karl Erik Zachariassen. 57 (8): 1090–1095. doi:10.1016/j.jinsphys.2011.03.004. ISSN0022-1910. PMID21397607.
Mckean, N. E.; Trewick, S. A.; Morgan-Richards, M. (2015). "Comparative cytogenetics of North Island tree wētā in sympatry". New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 42 (2): 73–84. doi:10.1080/03014223.2015.1032984. ISSN0301-4223. S2CID56256942.
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Trewick, S.A., Johns, P., Hitchmough, R., Rolfe, J. & Stringer, I. 2014:Conservation status of New Zealand Orthoptera. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 16. ISSN2324-1713[3]