Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1239.144945 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15498678 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5911712C-67FC-5639-B5BC-C23C93FACDBA |
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Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips, 2021 |
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Genus Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips, 2021
Diagnosis.
Dense pubescence of thin micro-barbs on all kind of setae; no more than 4 + 4 macrosetae on pronotum, 3 + 3 on mesonotum and 2 + 2 on metanotum; one or two dorsal macrosetae on metathoracic femora and one or two on tibia; subequal elbowed claws with lateral crests; basal and ventral portion of claws covered with very small, thin, spiniform formations that look pubescent under optical microscope; laminar lateral processes of the pretarsus completely covered with dense micro – barbs; urotergites V – VII with 3 + 3 or 4 + 4 post macrosetae and without lateral anterior macrosetae; up to 12 + 12 macrosetae on first urosternite; 4 + 4 or 5 + 5 macrosetae on second to seventh urosternites; 1 + 1 macrosetae on eighth urosternite; first urosternite in males without glandular g 1 setae and appendages with glandular a 1 setae.
Remarks.
Two species have been already described ( Condé 1993 a; Sendra et al. 2021 b).
Distribution.
Endemic in China (Hubei).
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Rhabdura |
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Plusiocampinae |