Mecodema kokoroiho is a large-bodied ground beetle that is endemic to Warawara Forest Park, Pawarenga, Northland, New Zealand. The species name (etymology) was provided by Te Rarawa Joseph Cooper, Waipuna marae, Panguru, Northland. The specific name kokoroiho means 'a beetle found with the fern root'.
The species is 27âÂÂ34 mm in length, with a pronotal width of 6.5âÂÂ9 mm and an elytral width of 8âÂÂ11 mm. The body is matte to glossy black, the coxae and femur are dark reddish-brown, and the tibiae black. M. kokoroiho is distinguished from other North Island Mecodema species by:
The adults of M. kokoroiho are readily found at night along the edges of mixed broadleaf forest, but are not as common in areas of Warawara Forest that have high kauri (Agathis australis) densities.