New species, new records, and distribution of Campodeidae (Diplura) in Anatolia
Author
Tusun, Sadreddin
Author
Özbay, Cengizhan
text
Zootaxa
2010
2639
40
52
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.198536
b4dd4b62-9656-4494-a885-b0a1510c91b6
1175-5326
198536
Campodea
(
Campodea
)
plusiocaheta
Silvestri 1912
Material examined.
12 ɗ, 9 Ψ, Mardin city, Mazıdaġı Şanlı village,
19-III-2005
, S. Tusun leg.; 1 ɗ, 3 Ψ,
1 juvenile
, Çankiri, Ilgaz Daġı Basaraz, 36T560158
4541122, 1213 m
elev.;
20 VIII-2005
, S. Tusun leg.; 1 Ψ, Gümüşhane, Pass of Zigana,
22 km
from Deġirmendere, 37T546580 4510366,
18
-VIII-2005, A. Moreno leg.; 2 Ψ,
3 juveniles
, Bartin, Ulus, near Ionure Magarasi,
22-VIII-2005
, S. Teruel leg.; 1 Ψ, Tokat, Çamiçi, 37T03303504500779,
1172 m
elev., alders and pine leaf litter,
21-VIII-2005
, A. Moreno leg.
Antennae with 19 to 23 articles in adults (4 antennae with 19 articles, 14 with 20, 9 with 21, 2 with 22, and 2 with 23), and with 20 or 21 articles in juveniles (2 antennae with 20 articles, 2 with 21). The bacilliform sensillum of the third article is between macrochaetae
b
and
c
(in a dorsal position) with the exception of the Zigana Pass and Camiçi specimens, where the sensillum appears in a ventral position (between macrochaetae
d
and
e
). The epicuticle shows microdenticles on the thorax and abdominal tergal sclerites.
C. plusiochaeta
is widespread in the Holarctic region, but it may be a complex of very similar species (
Condé 1953a
;
Sendra and Moreno 2004
). Populations of
C. plusiochaeta
have been found in scattered locations throughout northern and southern
Anatolia
.