Cycladiacampa Sendra gen. nov.

Type species.

Cycladiacampa irakleiae Sendra, sp. nov.

Etymology.

Cycladiacampa is a compound name comprising of “Cycladia”, referring to the large insular landmass created by a major drop of the sea level during last glacial maximum (23-18 ka) at the site of the modern Cyclades Islands, and the suffix “-campa”, traditionally used in Campodeidae taxonomy. Gender: feminine.

Diagnosis.

On pronotum 1+1 ma, 2+2 la1, 3 and 2+2 lp1, 3, on meso- and metanotum without macrosetae (Figs 5, 6); one dorsal femoral macrosetae and one sternal tibial macrosetae; unequal claws in size with lateral-crests (Figs 11-13); thick setiform pretarsal lateral processes covered with long barbs except in the final part (Figs 11-14); male and female have thin subcylindrical appendages that carry glandular a1 setae (Figs 15, 16, 18); the male has a large field of glandular g1 setae in the slightly expanded posterior urosternite border (Fig. 16); the female is without this glandular field (Figs 15, 18). There are up to 1+1 la and 5+5 post macrosetae on IV-VII urotergites; 11+11-10+10 macrosetae on urosternites I-VII and 2+2 macrosetae on VIII (Figs 15-17, 19, 20).