Anatoliacampa Sendra, Tusun & Satar, 2022

Sendra, Alberto, Palero, Ferran, Sánchez-García, Alba, Selfa, Jesús, Tusun, Sadreddin & Satar, Ali, 2022, New evidence for an Anatolian bridge: Colonization of Euromediterranean lands by cave-adapted Plusiocampinae (Diplura, Campodeidae), with establishment of a new genus, Zoologischer Anzeiger 301, pp. 205-214 : 207

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jcz.2022.10.006

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8164056

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Anatoliacampa Sendra, Tusun & Satar
status

gen. nov.

Genus Anatoliacampa Sendra, Tusun & Satar gen. nov.

Type species. Anatoliacampa diclensis Sendra, Tusun & Satar sp. nov.

Etymology. The genus is named in reference to the Anatolian Peninsula and the suffix -campa, traditionally used in Campodeidae taxonomy. The gender of the name is feminine.

Diagnosis. Troglomorphic body and appendages. Cupuliform organ of antennae with complex olfactory chemoreceptors; frontal process of head slightly protruding, with non-tubercular setae. Pronotum 1 + 1 ma, 2 + 2 la 1,3, 2 + 2 lp 2,3; mesonotum and metanotum 1 + 1 ma, 2 + 2 la 1,2, 2 + 2 lp 2,3. Femora I–III with two dorsal macrosetae. Tibiae II–III without macrosetae. Claws subequal, with well-developed crests. Pretarsal process start in a laminar shape and extend to a narrow axis, divided into multiple fringes: simple or subdivided with a hook ending. Urotergites 1 + 1 post 1 on I–IV; 0 + 0 or 1 + 1 la, 3 + 3–4 + 4 post 1–4 on V–VII, 5 + 5–6 + 6 post 1–6 on VIII, and 8 + 8 post 1–8 on IX. Urosternite I with up to 32 macrosetae; urosternites II–VII with up to 16 macrosetae; urosternite VIII with 3 + 3 macrosetae. Male urosternite I appendages subcylindrical, with up to 200 glandular a 1 setae. Female urosternite I appendages coniform, with up to 11 glandular a 1 setae.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplura

Order

Diplura

Family

Japygidae

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