1981
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.82407
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Nouveaux Campodéidés de grottes d'Espagne

Abstract: New Campodeidae from Spanish caves. -Description of two troglobitic species of Diplura Campodeidae from two caves in the provincias Castellon de la Plana and Valencia (Spain) : Paratachycampa hispanica n. sp. and Paratachycampa peynoensis n. sp. Paratachycampa was up to now a monotypic genus, only known from one cave in Nuevo Léon (Mexico). The unique size of the appendages of the 1st male abdominal sternum in the three species favours close phyletic relationships and supports the hypothesis of very ancient re… Show more

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“…Although its function is still unknown, the term 'gouge sensilla' is used for the concavo-convexly shaped sensilla located on the antennae (as described by Bareth and Condé 1981). For the position of macrosetae on the occiput, ma, la and lp, Wygodzinsky (1944) was followed.…”
Section: Materials Processing and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its function is still unknown, the term 'gouge sensilla' is used for the concavo-convexly shaped sensilla located on the antennae (as described by Bareth and Condé 1981). For the position of macrosetae on the occiput, ma, la and lp, Wygodzinsky (1944) was followed.…”
Section: Materials Processing and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological descriptions and abbreviations follow Condé (1956). We use the term "gouge sensilla" for the concave-convexly-shaped sensilla on the antennae, and "gard setae" for the characteristic two short setiform sensilla near the lateral anterior sensillum of each labial palp (Bareth & Condé, 1981). For the position medium-sized, thin, smooth (or with one thin distal barb) setae.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological descriptions and abbreviations used in this article follow Condé (1956). We use gouge sensilla for the concavo-convexly shaped sensilla located on the antennae and described by Bareth and Condé (1981), the function of which is still unknown, and rosette gland formations for the epicuticular glands described in several Campodeinae species (Bareth and Juberthie-Jupeau 1996). Etymology.…”
Section: Materials Processing and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%