Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)

Two new dipluran species of the family Campodeidae have been unearthed in the Canary Islands. Remycampa herbanica sp. nov. was found in a highly threatened lava tube on Fuerteventura island. It is related to the soil-dwelling northwest African Remycampa launeyi that also inhabits four of the Canary Islands. The two known Remycampa species are characterized by a torsion of the labial palps. They differ chiefly in the distribution of macrosetae and in the features of cave adaptation of R. herbanica, i.e. elongation of body and appendages, and a higher number of olfactory chemoreceptors with a coniform shape unique within campodeids. Spaniocampa relicta sp. nov. was collected in the mesovoid shallow substratum (MSS) and has been assigned to a formerly monotypic genus that includes the soil-dwelling Spaniocampa prima from the Republic of Guinea. The two species differ in the number of abdominal macrosetae. Females of S. relicta sp. nov. have small setae arranged in groups along the posterior border of the first urosternite. These structures of unknown function have never been described in other campodeid species. Sequencing the COI barcode region of R. herbanica has been produced but it proved insufficient to identify closest relatives. The two new hexapods from subterranean habitats raise the Canarian campodeid fauna to six species. Five of them are living in soil and/or MSS, whereas the cave-adapted R. herbanica is known only from a single, particularly endangered lava tube distant from other caves.

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Main Authors: Sendra, Alberto, López, Heriberto, Selfa, Jesús, Oromí, Pedro
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-03-18
Subjects:Campodeidae, Cave-adapted fauna, DNA barcoding, Mesovoid shallow substratum, New species, Remycampa, Spaniocampa,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/208362
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spelling dig-ipna-es-10261-2083622020-05-14T10:53:22Z Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha) Sendra, Alberto López, Heriberto Selfa, Jesús Oromí, Pedro Campodeidae Cave-adapted fauna DNA barcoding Mesovoid shallow substratum New species Remycampa Spaniocampa Two new dipluran species of the family Campodeidae have been unearthed in the Canary Islands. Remycampa herbanica sp. nov. was found in a highly threatened lava tube on Fuerteventura island. It is related to the soil-dwelling northwest African Remycampa launeyi that also inhabits four of the Canary Islands. The two known Remycampa species are characterized by a torsion of the labial palps. They differ chiefly in the distribution of macrosetae and in the features of cave adaptation of R. herbanica, i.e. elongation of body and appendages, and a higher number of olfactory chemoreceptors with a coniform shape unique within campodeids. Spaniocampa relicta sp. nov. was collected in the mesovoid shallow substratum (MSS) and has been assigned to a formerly monotypic genus that includes the soil-dwelling Spaniocampa prima from the Republic of Guinea. The two species differ in the number of abdominal macrosetae. Females of S. relicta sp. nov. have small setae arranged in groups along the posterior border of the first urosternite. These structures of unknown function have never been described in other campodeid species. Sequencing the COI barcode region of R. herbanica has been produced but it proved insufficient to identify closest relatives. The two new hexapods from subterranean habitats raise the Canarian campodeid fauna to six species. Five of them are living in soil and/or MSS, whereas the cave-adapted R. herbanica is known only from a single, particularly endangered lava tube distant from other caves. Peer reviewed 2020-04-20T22:51:36Z 2020-04-20T22:51:36Z 2020-03-18 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Subterranean Biology 34: 39–59 (2020) 1768-1448 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/208362 10.3897/subtbiol.34.50231 1314-2615 en Publisher's version https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.50231 Sí open Pensoft Publishers
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topic Campodeidae
Cave-adapted fauna
DNA barcoding
Mesovoid shallow substratum
New species
Remycampa
Spaniocampa
Campodeidae
Cave-adapted fauna
DNA barcoding
Mesovoid shallow substratum
New species
Remycampa
Spaniocampa
spellingShingle Campodeidae
Cave-adapted fauna
DNA barcoding
Mesovoid shallow substratum
New species
Remycampa
Spaniocampa
Campodeidae
Cave-adapted fauna
DNA barcoding
Mesovoid shallow substratum
New species
Remycampa
Spaniocampa
Sendra, Alberto
López, Heriberto
Selfa, Jesús
Oromí, Pedro
Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
description Two new dipluran species of the family Campodeidae have been unearthed in the Canary Islands. Remycampa herbanica sp. nov. was found in a highly threatened lava tube on Fuerteventura island. It is related to the soil-dwelling northwest African Remycampa launeyi that also inhabits four of the Canary Islands. The two known Remycampa species are characterized by a torsion of the labial palps. They differ chiefly in the distribution of macrosetae and in the features of cave adaptation of R. herbanica, i.e. elongation of body and appendages, and a higher number of olfactory chemoreceptors with a coniform shape unique within campodeids. Spaniocampa relicta sp. nov. was collected in the mesovoid shallow substratum (MSS) and has been assigned to a formerly monotypic genus that includes the soil-dwelling Spaniocampa prima from the Republic of Guinea. The two species differ in the number of abdominal macrosetae. Females of S. relicta sp. nov. have small setae arranged in groups along the posterior border of the first urosternite. These structures of unknown function have never been described in other campodeid species. Sequencing the COI barcode region of R. herbanica has been produced but it proved insufficient to identify closest relatives. The two new hexapods from subterranean habitats raise the Canarian campodeid fauna to six species. Five of them are living in soil and/or MSS, whereas the cave-adapted R. herbanica is known only from a single, particularly endangered lava tube distant from other caves.
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topic_facet Campodeidae
Cave-adapted fauna
DNA barcoding
Mesovoid shallow substratum
New species
Remycampa
Spaniocampa
author Sendra, Alberto
López, Heriberto
Selfa, Jesús
Oromí, Pedro
author_facet Sendra, Alberto
López, Heriberto
Selfa, Jesús
Oromí, Pedro
author_sort Sendra, Alberto
title Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
title_short Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
title_full Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
title_fullStr Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
title_full_unstemmed Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)
title_sort two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the canary islands (arthropoda, hexapoda, entognatha)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
publishDate 2020-03-18
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/208362
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