Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) bonneti condei Sendra & Escolà, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.591 |
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Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) bonneti condei Sendra & Escolà, 2004
Figs 30–41 View Figs 30–35 View Figs 36–41
Plusiocampa bonneti condei Sendra & Escolà, 2004: 892 .
Plusiocampa pouadensis bonneti – Condé 1951: 61.
Differential diagnosis against the type form ( Sendra 1985; Sendra & Escolà 2004)
Antennae with 30–43 antennomeres; eight to nine complex olfactory chemoreceptors in cupuliform organ; protruding frontal process with slightly tubercular setae. Spermatozoid fascicle wheels with 2–2½ turns of 300–400 µm long and 7 µm diameter filament.
Remarks ( Figs 24–35 View Figs 24–29 View Figs 30–35 )
One male of P. (P.) bonneti bonneti from Cova Mora (San Juan de la Peña, Huesca, Spain) and six specimens of P. (P.) bonneti condei from Cova Toll (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) (see Table S 2 View Table 2 in Supplementary Material) were used for SEM to remark on some features that are difficult to observe under the optical microscope. In P. (P.) bonneti bonneti , the first urosternite shows very long subtrapezoidal appendages with a large area of glandular a 2 setae and a large area of glandular g 1 setae, with the surface covered by barbed clothing setae and well-barbed macrosetae ( Figs 24–27 View Figs 24–29 ). In P. (P.) bonneti condei , the epicuticle varies from completely smooth to gently reticulate ( Fig. 35 View Figs 30–35 ); antennomeres with a whorl of gouge sensilla, 16–18 µm long ( Figs 31, 33 View Figs 30–35 ). Olfactory chemoreceptors with a central column unfolded in several layers with a reticulate surface covered by pores ( Fig. 30 View Figs 30–35 ). Protruding frontal process with slightly tubercular macrosetae and setae ( Figs 32, 34 View Figs 30–35 ). Claws with large lateral crest with ventral longitudinal grooves separated by reticulate surfaces ( Figs 36–39 View Figs 36–41 ). Stylar setae totally covered by short, thin barbs ( Fig. 40 View Figs 36–41 ). Large eversible vesicles ( Fig. 41 View Figs 36–41 ).
Habitat and distribution
Subterranean subspecies found in 35 caves in the Eastern Pyrenees and the northern part of the Catalan Mediterranean Mountain System.
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Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) bonneti condei Sendra & Escolà, 2004
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, Kovac, L'ubomír, 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 |
Plusiocampa bonneti condei Sendra & Escolà, 2004: 892
Sendra A. & Escola O. 2004: 892 |
Plusiocampa pouadensis bonneti
Conde B. 1951: 61 |