Campodea (Dicampa) catalana Denis, 1930
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6029963 |
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Campodea (Dicampa) catalana Denis, 1930 |
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Campodea (Dicampa) catalana Denis, 1930
Material studied. Central System Mountains : Guadarrama National Park, Corrales de la Majada Minguete; 1 ♀, scree slope MSS near pines, 2 SSD, 24 V 2016 . GIBSES leg. Prebaetic Mountains: Serra Bernia, 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 2SSD, IV 2012. Serra de Penya-Roja, Penyes Roset, 1 juvenile, scree slope MSS, 3SSD, 14 I 2012. Serra del Menejador; 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 1SSD, VII 2012; 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 1SSD, X 2012. Serra Aitana; 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 7SSD, IV 2012. Serra Maigmó, 1 ♂, scree slope MSS, 3SSD, IV 2012, 1 specimen, sex unknown, scree slope MSS, 4SSD, IV 2012. GIBSES leg.; Iberic Mountains , see Table 3.
Morphological remarks. Morphometric differences have been observed between specimens collected in SSD traps in scree slope MSS of Moncayo massif and specimens from other endogean environments. The specimens from SSD traps have a body length up to 4.5 mm (males) and 7.1 mm (females); their antennae have 26‒34 antennomeres (51 complete adult antennae); their cupuliform organ bears 6‒8 simple sensilla. Specimens collected on the surface with pitfall traps from scree slopes or nearby endogean habitats have body lengths up to 4.2 mm (males) and 4.7 mm (female); their antennae have 23 to 30 antennomeres (31 complete antennae) and their cupuliform organ bears 4 simple sensilla.
Total: 316 specimens: 98 males, 169 females, 44 juveniles and 5 unknown sex.
Habitat and distribution. The environment for C. catalana ranges from epiedaphic to endogean and extends through the MSS habitats in some regions where it is widespread. It is an endemic species of Mediterranean climates in the Iberian Peninsula, where it is very numerous in almost every kind of soil, including anthropic areas ( Sendra & Moreno 2006).
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Sammlung Simon des Stattlichen Museum fur Mineralogie und Geologie Dresden |
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