Campodeinae Conde 1956

Subfamily Campodeinae Condé, 1956 Campodeinae Condé, 1956a: 94. Diagnosis (Condé 1956a) Epicuticle reticulated apparently smooth in optical microscopy, with microdenticles; presence of roseta formations; body covered with smooth to well-barbed macrosetae and setae; sensillum of third antennomere in...

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Main Authors: Sendra, Alberto, Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.
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Summary:Subfamily Campodeinae Condé, 1956 Campodeinae Condé, 1956a: 94. Diagnosis (Condé 1956a) Epicuticle reticulated apparently smooth in optical microscopy, with microdenticles; presence of roseta formations; body covered with smooth to well-barbed macrosetae and setae; sensillum of third antennomere in dorsal or ventral position; labial pieces typical or slightly rotated in Remycampa ssp.; pronotal macrosetae formula up to 1+1 medial anterior, 1+1 lateral anterior, 1+1 lateral posterior; with or without trochanteral sensilla; with or without one dorsal femoral macrosetae; tibia with up to three short ventral macrosetae, usually only one; subequal simple claws without medial unguiculus except in Eutrichocampa hispanica Silvestri, 1932; claws with lateral crests in the genus Litocampa one pair of medial anterior and lateral anterior urotergal macrosetae at most and one or two pairs of lateral posterior urotergal macrosetae (exceptionaly three). Habitat and distribution Almost 75% of the campodeid species belongs to Campodeinae. The 300 species of Campodeinae are grouped in 28 genera (Condé 1956a; Paclt 1957; Sendra 2015). They are distributed across nearly every terrestrial subsurface habitat, except in the polar regions or those under permafrost influence. Most species of Campodeinae inhabit more-or-less humid soils, but 34 occur in cave habitats, for which they show particular adapations (= troglomorphic traits). Taxonomic key for genera and subgenera of the subfamily Campodeinae (including species of Eutrichocampa and Remycampa ) from the Euro-Mediterranean region 1. Lateral process of the pretarsus laminar and with a unique subtrapezoidal extreme; labium atypical............................................................................................................................................. 13 – Different shape of lateral process of the pretarsus, labium typical.................................................... 2 2. Unguiculus between claws absent..................................................................................................... 3 – Unguiculus between claws present................................... Eutrichocampa hispanica Silvestri, 1932 3. Laminar lateral telotarsal process with short barbs on ventral side.......................................................................................................................................... Eutrichocampa thamugadensis Condé, 1947 – Lateral telotarsal process with side-shoot sharp............. Oreocampa aff. minutella (Silvestri, 1918) – Subtrapezoidal laminar lateral telotarsal process with ending with or without pubescence................................................................................................................... Libanocampa coiffaiti Condé, 1955 – Laminar lateral telotarsal process with long barbs on ventral side.................................................... 4 – Setiform and barbed lateral telotarsal process............ Eutrichocampa helvetica Wygodzinsky, 1941 – Laminar lateral telotarsal process with barbed both sides............ Edriocampa ghigii Silvestri, 1933 – Polymorphic lateral telotarsal process...................................................... Podocampa Silvestri, 1932 – Smooth setiform lateral telotarsal process......................................................................................... 6 4. Lateral posterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1; medial anterior metanotal macrosetae 1+1; medial anterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1; lateral posterior macrosetae in some urotergites 1+1................................................................................................................ Eutrichocampa aegea Silvestri, 1933 – Lateral posterior mesonotal macrosetae 0+0; medial anterior metanotal macrosetae 0+0; medial anterior mesonotal macrosetae 0+0; without lateral posterior macrosetae in urotergite................... 5 5. Lateral anterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1; urosternite I 7+7 macrosetae; urosternites II–VII 4+4 macrosetae.................................................................................. Eutrichocampa remyi Condé, 1947 – Without lateral anterior mesonotal macrosetae; urosternite I 4+4 macrosetae; urosternites II–VII 3+3 macrosetae.............................................................................. Eutrichocampa collina Ionescu, 1955 6. Elbow-like claws....................................................................................... Litocampa Silvestri, 1933 – Regularly curved claws...................................................................................................................... 7 7. One dorsal femoral macrosetae................................................................ Podocampa Silvestri, 1932 – Without dorsal femoral macrosetae................................................................................................... 8 8. Lateral posterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1..................................................................................... 9 – Lateral posterior mesonotal macrosetae 0+0................................................................................... 10 9. Lateral posterior macrosetae in some urotergites 2+2............ Helladocampa mahnerti Condé, 1984 – Lateral posterior macrosetae at least in urotergites 1+1 or 0+0........ Campodea s. str. Silvestri, 1932 10. Medial anterior metanotal macrosetae 1+1; medial anterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1......................................................................................................................................... Dicampa Silvestri, 1932 – Without medial anterior metanotal macrosetae; without medial anterior mesonotal macrosetae....11 11. Lateral anterior mesonotal macrosetae 1+1............................................ Monocampa Silvestri, 1932 – Without lateral anterior mesonotal macrosetae................................................................................ 12 12. With 1+ l medial anterior, 1+1 lateral anterior and 1+1 lateral posterior pronotal macrosetae........................................................................................................................... Paurocampa Silvestri, 1932 – Without pronotal macrosetae........................................ Spaniocampa relicta Sendra & López, 2020 13. Lateral posterior macrosetae on metanotum; 1+1 lateral posterior macrosetae on third and fourth urotergites...................................................................................... Remycampa launeyi Condé, 1952 – Without lateral posterior macrosetae on metanotum and no lateral posterior macrosetae on third and fourth urotergites; cave-adapted traits...................... Remycampa herbanica Sendra & Oromí, 2020 : Published as part of Sendra, Alberto & Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., 2020, Euro-Mediterranean fauna of Campodeinae (Campodeidae, Diplura), pp. 1-130 in European Journal of Taxonomy 728 on pages 18-20, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.728.1181, http://zenodo.org/record/4316883 : {"references": ["Conde B. 1956 a. Materiaux pour une monographie des Diploures Campodeides. Memoires du Museum national d'histoire naturelle Serie A - Zoologie 12: 1 - 202.", "Paclt J. 1957. Diplura. Genera Insectorum 212 E. P. Wytsman, Crainhem.", "Silvestri F. 1918. 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