Euro-Mediterranean fauna of Campodeinae (Campodeidae, Diplura)
Author
Sendra, Alberto
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Coleccions Torres-Sala i Siro de Fez, Servei de Patrimoni Històric, Ajuntament de València, València, Spain. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark. Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Enviromental Changes (cE 3 c), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
alberto.sendra@uv.es
Author
Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.
338DE845-4839-4EF5-B684-587C021F076C
asreboleira@fc.ul.pt
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European Journal of Taxonomy
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Campodea
(
Campodea
)
kasiki
Rusek, 1964
Campodea
(
Campodea
)
kasiki
Rusek, 1964: 140
, figs 57–77.
Diagnosis
(
Rusek 1964
)
Body length
3.5 mm
; short, smooth clothing setae; midle-sized, thin, barbed notal macrosetae with a few thin and long barbs; long smooth notal marginal setae; smooth marginal setae; 1+1
ma
macrosetae on I–VII urotergites, 1+1
la
, 1+1
lp
on IV–VII urotergites, 3+3
lp
on VIII urotergite and 5+5
lp
on IX abdominal segment.
Taxonomic notes
Anatolian specimens quoted by Sendra
et al.
(2006) show some features that have not been described by
Rusek (1964)
(Supplementary file 2): epicuticle without microdenticles; 23–25 antennomeres with sensillum of the third antennomere in dorsal position; and one trochanteral sensillum. The female from
Montenegro
studied doesn’t have microsenticles and no trochanteral sensillum has been seen either, but the antennae are completely regenerated.
Habitat and distribution
Soil-dwelling species collected in three isolated regions, in the Tatra Mountains of
Slovakia
(
Rusek 1964
), at a single locality in
Montenegro
and in the central and eastern Anatolian Peninsula (Sendra
et al.
2006).