Flourishing in subterranean ecosystems: Euro-Mediterranean Plusiocampinae and tachycampoids (Diplura, Campodeidae)
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Sendra, Alberto
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Antić, Dragan
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Barranco, Pablo
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Borko, Špela
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Christian, Erhard
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Delić, Teo
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Fadrique, Floren
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Faille, Arnaud
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Galli, Loris
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Gasparo, Fulvio
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Georgiev, Dilian
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Giachino, Pier Mauro
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Lukić, Marko
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Marcia, Paolo
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Miculinić, Kazimir
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Nicolosi, Giuseppe
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Palero, Ferran
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Paragamian, Kaloust
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Pérez, Toni
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Polak, Slavko
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Prieto, Carlos E.
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Turbanov, Ilya
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Vailati, Dante
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Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-01-10
591
1
138
journal article
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Cestocampa
Condé, 1955
Cestocampa
Condé, 1955a: 132
.
Diagnosis
(
Condé 1955a
;
Sendra
et al.
2012a
)
Non-protruding frontal process with non-tubercular setae. Mesonotum with 1+1 medial anterior, 3+3 lateral anterior and 2+2 lateral posterior macrosetae; metanotum with 1+1 medial anterior, 2+2 lateral anterior and 2+2 lateral posterior macrosetae. With or without medial posterior notal macrosetae. One dorsal femoral macroseta. Two to three ventral tibial macrosetae. Subequal elbow-like claws, posterior claw equal (1.0) to subequal (1.1) to anterior claw. Laminar pretarsal lateral processes with long, rigid, ventral hook-tipped barbs. Urotergites I–II with 1+1–2+2 posterior macrosetae; urotergite III with 2+2– 4+4 posterior macrosetae; urotergites VI–VII with 3+3 lateral anterior and 5+5 posterior macrosetae. Urosternite I with 7+7 (15+
15 in
C. iberica
Sendra & Condé, 2012
), urosternites II–VII with 5+5, urosternite VIII with 2+2 macrosetae. Males without
g
1
glandular setae but with
a
2
glandular setae on first urosternite appendages. Females with subcylindrical appendages with
a
1
glandular setae.
Habitat and distribution
Two of the four species of
Cestocampa
occupy the subterranean habitat in caves from the south of the Italian Peninsula (
C. gasparoi
Bareth, 1988
) and the east of the Iberian Peninsula (
C. iberica
). The other two are soil-dwelling species (
C. italica
(
Silvestri, 1912
)
and
C. balcanica
Condé, 1986
) that have been reported from the Italian Peninsula and Dinaric Mountains (
Fig. 210
).
Key to the species of
Cestocampa
1. 1+1 medial posterior mesonotal and metanotal macrosetae............................................................2 – Without medial posterior mesonotal and metanotal macrosetae.....................................................3
2. 1+1 posterior macrosetae on urotergite I; 2+2 posterior macrosetae on urotergite II; 5+5 posterior macrosetae on urotergite IV; 6+6 macrosetae on urosternite I ............................................................ ....................................................................................................
Cestocampa balcanica
Condé, 1955
– Without posterior macrosetae on urotergites I–II; 4+4 posterior macrosetae on urotergite IV; 15+15 macrosetae on urosternite I ...............................................
Cestocampa iberica
Sendra & Condé, 2012
3. 2+2 posterior macrosetae on urotergite I; 4+4 posterior macrosetae on urotergite III; 2+2 lateral anterior macrosetae on urotergite IV; 3+3 lateral anterior macrosetae on urotergite V ................. ...................................................................................................
Cestocampa italica
(
Silvestri, 1912
)
– 1+1 posterior macrosetae on urotergite I; 2+2 posterior macrosetae on urotergite III; 1+1 lateral anterior macrosetae on urotergite IV; 2+2 lateral anterior macrosetae on urotergite V .................... .....................................................................................................
Cestocampa gasparoi
Bareth, 1988