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Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) arbanasiensis Bareth & Conde 2001

Authors :
Sendra, Alberto
Antić, Dragan
Barranco, Pablo
Borko, Špela
Christian, Erhard
Delić, Teo
Fadrique, Floren
Faille, Arnaud
Galli, Loris
Gasparo, Fulvio
Georgiev, Dilian
Giachino, Pier Mauro
Lukić, Marko
Marcia, Paolo
Miculinić, Kazimir
Nicolosi, Giuseppe
Palero, Ferran
Paragamian, Kaloust
Pérez, Toni
Polak, Slavko
Prieto, Carlos E.
Turbanov, Ilya
Vailati, Dante
Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2020.

Abstract

Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) arbanasiensis Bareth & Condé, 2001 Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) arbanisiensus Bareth & Condé, 2001: 23, figs 7a–g, 8a–b [name emended to arbanasiensis]. Diagnosis (Bareth & Condé 2001) Non-troglomorphic species.Antennae with 23 and 26 antennomeres; five simple olfactory chemoreceptors in cupuliform organ; slightly protruding frontal process with slightly tubercular setae. Pronotum with 1+1 ma, 3+3 la, 2+2 lp macrosetae; mesonotum with 1+1 ma, 3+3 la, 2+2 lp macrosetae; metanotum with 1+1 ma, 1+1 (2+1) la, 2+2 lp macrosetae; long, barbed notal macrosetae; abundant barbed notal clothing setae. Two ventral tibial macrosetae; subequal claws (1.05–1.1) with large lateral crests, posterior claw with a small backward overhang. Urotergites I–II with 1+1 post macrosetae; urotergite III with 2+2 post macrosetae; urotergites IV–V with 1+1 la, 5+5 post macrosetae; urotergites VI–VII with 2+2 (2+1) la, 5+5 post macrosetae; urotergite VIII with 6+6 post macrosetae; abdominal segment IX with 8+8 post macrosetae; urosternite I with 7+7, urosternites II–VII with 5+5, urosternite VIII with 2+2 macrosetae. Male with glandular g 1 setae, subcylindrical appendages with glandular a 1 setae; female appendages similar to those of male. Remarks The studied material allowed us to complete the above description. The complete antennae of a female from Jama 1 v Kanjaducah show 23 antennomeres with five simple olfactory chemoreceptors within the cupuliform organ; it has a distal whorl of 8–11 gouge sensilla that are 25 µm long. All specimens show a simple frontal process with non-tubercular setae; smooth subapical tarsal setae; abdominal segment IX with 8+8 post macrosetae; urosternite I of male with a narrow area of up to 80 glandular g 1 setae arranged in two or three rows; subcylindrical appendages with up to 12 glandular a 1 setae; females with subcylindrical appendages as in male, with up to 9 glandular a 1 setae. Nevertheless, the large distance from the type locality casts serious doubts regarding the correct identification of this rare species. Habitat and distribution Hypogean species found in two geographically distant karst regions, the Lyashkata Peshtera Cave, Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria, and two caves in the Slovenian Dinaric Mountains.<br />Published as part of Sendra, Alberto, Antić, Dragan, Barranco, Pablo, Borko, Špela, Christian, Erhard, Delić, Teo, Fadrique, Floren, Faille, Arnaud, Galli, Loris, Gasparo, Fulvio, Georgiev, Dilian, Giachino, Pier Mauro, Lukić, Marko, Marcia, Paolo, Miculinić, Kazimir, Nicolosi, Giuseppe, Palero, Ferran, Paragamian, Kaloust, Pérez, Toni, Polak, Slavko, Prieto, Carlos E., Turbanov, Ilya, Vailati, Dante & Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., 2020, Flourishing in subterranean ecosystems: Euro-Mediterranean Plusiocampinae and tachycampoids (Diplura, Campodeidae), pp. 1-138 in European Journal of Taxonomy 591 on page 28, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.591, http://zenodo.org/record/3659823<br />{"references":["Bareth C. & Conde B. 2001. Campodeides des grottes de Bulgarie (Insecta: Diplura). Memoires de Bioespeologie 28: 9 - 27."]}

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f68321bd0d57584d227dfbd610f9dc7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3663962