Genus Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips gen. nov.

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Type species

Hubeicampa lipsae (Condé, 1993) comb. nov.

Plusiocampa (Dydimocampa) lipsae Condé, 1993: 826, figs 2a–c.

Diagnosis

Dense pubescence of thin micro-barbs on setae. No more than 4+4 macrosetae on pronotum, 3+3 on mesonotum and 2+2 on metanotum. One or two dorsal macrosetae on metathoracic femora and one or two on tibia. Subequal elbowed claws with lateral crests; basal and ventral portion of claws covered with very small, thin, spiniform formations that look pubescent under optical microscope. Laminar lateral processes of the pretarsus completely covered with dense micro–barbs. Urotergites V–VII with 3+3 or 4+4 posterior macrosetae and without lateral anterior macrosetae. Up to 12+12 macrosetae on first urosternite, 4+4 or 5+5 macrosetae on second to seventh urosternites and 1+1 macrosetae on eighth urosternite. First urosternite in males without glandular g

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setae and appendages with glandular a

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setae.

Etymology

The genus name refers to the Chinese province of Hubei where the first cave-adapted dipluran was described.