Anisuracampa Xie & Yang, 1991
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1239.144945 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15498669 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/74F537C4-47CF-54F1-B1A7-D5422FBDB83B |
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Anisuracampa Xie & Yang, 1991 |
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Genus Anisuracampa Xie & Yang, 1991
Diagnosis.
Mesonotum and metanotum with 1 + 1 medial anterior, none or 2 + 2 lateral anterior, and 2 + 2 to 4 + 4 lateral posterior macrosetae. Two or three dorsal macrosetae on metathoracic legs. Elbowed claws ventrally with long spiniform formations and apparently lateral crests. Laminar pretarsus lateral processes with long, broad barbs. Urotergites with 4 + 4–5 + 5 posterior macrosetae on urotergites V – VII. Eighth urosternite with 1 + 1 macrosetae. First urosternite with non – glandular setae bearing coniform or subtrapezoidal appendages ( Sendra et al. 2021 b; Xie and Yang 1991).
Remarks.
A genus with two species, one living in soil and the other in cave environments ( Sendra et al. 2021 b; Xie and Yang 1991).
Distribution.
East Asia, in China and Myanmar ( Sendra et al. 2021 b; Xie and Yang 1991).
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Rhabdura |
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Plusiocampinae |