Flourishing in subterranean ecosystems: Euro-Mediterranean Plusiocampinae and tachycampoids (Diplura, Campodeidae) Author Sendra, Alberto Author Antić, Dragan Author Barranco, Pablo Author Borko, Špela Author Christian, Erhard Author Delić, Teo Author Fadrique, Floren Author Faille, Arnaud Author Galli, Loris Author Gasparo, Fulvio Author Georgiev, Dilian Author Giachino, Pier Mauro Author Lukić, Marko Author Marcia, Paolo Author Miculinić, Kazimir Author Nicolosi, Giuseppe Author Palero, Ferran Author Paragamian, Kaloust Author Pérez, Toni Author Polak, Slavko Author Prieto, Carlos E. Author Turbanov, Ilya Author Vailati, Dante Author Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S. text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-01-10 591 1 138 journal article 24111 10.5852/ejt.2020.591 61d609de-bcb3-4490-ac65-ba7cacda2d72 3659823 5CB610DA-F9C9-4213-80E8-8A8901895A18 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