Euro-Mediterranean fauna of Campodeinae (Campodeidae, Diplura) Author Sendra, Alberto 11636BAE-AE66-4898-A7C8-35B329E7E3A8 Coleccions Torres-Sala i Siro de Fez, Servei de Patrimoni Històric, Ajuntament de València, València, Spain. alberto.sendra@uv.es Author Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S. 338DE845-4839-4EF5-B684-587C021F076C 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. asreboleira@fc.ul.pt text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-12-09 728 1 130 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2020.728.1181 4918514a-aecb-4fa1-a019-fb5fc9083f3c 2118-9773 4316883 F8DAFD36-2878-438D-B7C0-B8D05531EC5C Podocampa ceballosi (Silvestri, 1932) Campodea ( Podocampa ) ceballosi Silvestri, 1932a: 130 , fig. VII. Campodea canariensis Silvestri, 1932a: 133 . Remycampa grassei Condé, 1953: 373 . Meiocampa grassei Paclt 1957: 31 . Diagnosis ( Silvestri 1932a ; Sendra 1989 a , 1990 a, 1990c ) Body length 2.0– 3.5 mm ; long smooth clothing setae; antennae with 19–25 antennomeres; sensillum of third antennomere in ventral position (dorsal in one female from Benaoján, Spain ); thick, short gubia sensilla; long, well barbed notal macrosetae; marginal setae longer and thicker than clothing setae with long, thin barbs; one trochanteral sensillum; thin dorsal femoral macrosetae; one tibial ventral macrosetae; calcars with barbs along distal two thirds; smooth subapical tarsal setae; polymorphic telotarsal process from setiform to laminar shape; 1+1 ma macrosetae on I–VII urotergites, 1+1 la , 1+1 lp on IV–VII urotergites, 1+1 mp , 3+3 lp on VIII urotergite and 1+1 mp , 5+5 lp on IX abdominal segment; clothing setae on X abdominal segment thicker than other clothing setae; first male urosternite with seasonal presence of glandular g 1 -setae, enlarged appendages with glandular a 1 -setae and seasonal a 2 -setae; subcylindrical appendages with glandular a 1 -setae in females; cerci shorter than body covered in long barbed macrosetae and a few shorter smooth setae. Habitat and distribution Soil-dwelling species occasionally found in caves (Sendra 2013). Distributed mainly across the southwest Iberian Peninsula ( Silvestri 1932a ; Wygodzinsky 1944a ; Sendra et al. 1986), also in Morocco , Algeria ( Condé 1953b ) and the Canary Islands ( Sendra, 1989 a , 1990c).