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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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4345362
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4345362
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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. ...