taxonID	type	description	language	source
9D1EE102FFE84410FF4BA9B445F59990.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. This species is common and was collected in many localities (Table 2). Morphological remarks. Body size up to 5.2 mm (males) and 5.6 mm (females). Large third antennomere sensillum in latero-sternal position. Adults with 30 ‒ 37 antennomeres in 27 complete antennae; juveniles with 34 antennomeres. Four specimens with 0 + 1 latero-posterior macrosetae on urotergite VI. Male appendages of urosternite slightly sub-trapezoidal with a 1 and a 2 - glandular setae. Nineteen specimens collected from the scree slope MSS of Penyas Roset have a remarkable troglomorphic appearance with large body size (7.5 mm in the larger female, 6.8 in a male). The intact antennae of one female has 40 elongated antennomeres.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE84410FF4BA9B445F59990.taxon	description	Temporal dynamics. The number of individuals (Table 2) peaked in autumn while the lowest number was found at the beginning of the warm season (April) (Fig. 2). Location Trap Date Males Females Juveniles Unknown sex Serra del Montgó 1 SSD 27 I 2012 3 0 0 0 Serra del Montgó 2 SSD 27 I 2012 14 3 0 0 Serra del Montgó 3 SSD 27 I 2012 5 6 1 1 Serra del Montgó 4 SSD 27 I 2012 7 6 0 3 Serra del Montgó 1 PIT 27 I 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra del Montgó 2 SSD IV 2012 1 5 0 0 Serra del Montgó 3 SSD IV 2012 2 1 0 5 Serra del Montgó 4 SSD IV 2012 4 3 1 1 Serra del Montgó 1 SSD IV 2012 0 0 1 0 Serra del Montgó 4 PIT IV 2012 0 0 0 1 Serra del Montgó 1 SSD VII 2012 1 0 0 0 Serra del Montgó 2 SSD VII 2012 3 8 2 0 Serra del Montgó 3 SSD VII 2012 24 21 63 1 Serra del Montgó 4 SSD VII 2012 1 3 0 0 Serra del Montgó 1 SSD 31 X 2012 0 0 1 0 Serra del Montgó 3 SSD 31 X 2012 23 30 13 8 Serra del Montgó 4 SSD 31 X 2012 0 1 4 0 La Serrella 1 SSD 26 I 2012 0 1 0 0 La Serrella 2 SSD 26 I 2012 0 0 1 0 La Serrella 3 SSD 26 I 2012 0 1 0 0 La Serrella 1 SSD VII 2012 0 0 0 1 La Serrella 3 SSD VII 2012 1 0 1 0 La Serrella 4 SSD VII 2012 1 2 0 0 La Serrella 3 SSD X 2012 4 2 2 2 La Serrella 4 SSD X 2012 1 3 0 3 La Teixera 1 SSD 16 I 2012 3 0 1 1 La Teixera 2 SSD 16 I 2012 3 7 4 3 La Teixera 4 SSD 16 I 2012 2 7 4 0 La Teixera 1 SSD IV 2012 0 4 0 0 La Teixera 2 SSD IV 2012 3 9 0 0 La Teixera 3 SSD IV 2012 0 1 0 0 La Teixera 4 SSD IV 2012 1 0 0 0 La Teixera 1 PIT IV 2012 2 1 1 1 La Teixera 1 SSD VII 2012 5 10 0 1 La Teixera 2 SSD VII 2012 1 2 1 0 La Teixera 3 SSD VII 2012 1 1 0 1 La Teixera 4 SSD VII 2012 5 8 0 1 La Teixera 1 SSD X 2012 1 3 2 0 La Teixera 2 SSD X 2012 1 0 0 0 La Teixera 3 SSD X 2012 0 0 1 0 ...... continued on the next page Location Trap Date Males Females Juveniles Unknown sex La Teixera 4 SSD X 2012 4 10 9 0 Serra de Bernia 3 SSD 29 I 2012 2 0 0 0 Serra de Bernia 4 SSD 29 I 2012 5 3 1 0 Serra de Bernia 2 SSD IV 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Bernia 4 SSD IV 2012 0 0 0 5 Serra de Bernia 2 PIT IV 2012 1 0 0 0 Serra de Bernia 1 SSD VII 2012 0 2 0 0 Serra de Bernia 2 SSD VII 2012 0 3 0 0 Serra de Bernia 3 SSD VII 2012 2 3 1 0 Serra de Bernia 4 SSD VII 2012 2 2 2 0 Serra de Bernia 1 SSD X 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Bernia 2 SSD X 2012 0 2 0 0 Serra de Bernia 3 SSD X 2012 1 2 0 1 Serra de Bernia 4 SSD X 2012 2 4 3 1 Serra de Bernia 4 PIT X 2012 1 2 0 1 Penyas de Roset 1 SSD 14 I 2012 0 1 0 0 Penyas de Roset 3 SSD V 2013 4 5 0 0 Penyas de Roset 1 SSD V 2013 2 6 0 1 Serra del Menejador 3 SSD 16 I 2012 1 0 0 0 Serra del Menejador 4 SSD 16 I 2012 1 1 3 0 Serra del Menejador 3 SSD VII 2012 3 3 0 0 Serra del Menejador 3 SSD X 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra del Menejador 4 SSD X 2012 0 2 0 0 Serra del Menejador 3 SSD V 2013 0 1 0 0 Serra del Menejador 4 SSD V 2013 0 3 0 1 Serra de Aitana 6 SSD 25 X 2011 0 1 0 0 Serra de Aitana 7 SSD 25 X 2011 1 1 1 0 Serra de Aitana 2 SSD 25 X 2011 3 6 1 1 Serra de Aitana 1 SSD 25 X 2011 4 1 2 0 Serra de Aitana 8 SSD 25 X 2011 1 1 1 0 Serra de Aitana 1 SSD 26 I 2012 0 1 1 0 Serra de Aitana 7 SSD 26 I 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Aitana 9 SSD 26 I 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Aitana 1 SSD VII 2012 2 0 0 1 Serra de Aitana 2 SSD VII 2012 0 5 0 0 Serra de Aitana 3 SSD VII 2012 1 0 0 0 Serra de Aitana 7 SSD VII 2012 0 2 0 0 Serra de Aitana 8 SSD VII 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Aitana 9 SSD VII 2012 2 3 0 0 Serra de Aitana 10 SSD VII 2012 0 1 0 0 Serra de Aitana 1 SSD X 2012 4 11 0 1 ...... continued on the next page Habitat and distribution. Campodea grassii is widespread along the West-Mediterranean region, occupying mainly epiedaphic environments. It is common near springs or humid areas. In the Iberian Peninsula it is known along the east coast from eastern Pyrenees to the Prebaetic Mountains (Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE54410FF4BAC54458A9B42.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Prebaetic Mountains: Xaló river; 1 ♂; alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, 8 III 2012; 1 specimen, sex unknown, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, VII 2012. GIBSES leg. Habitat and distribution. This is perhaps the most widespread species of dipluran occurring in much of the Holarctic region. It is an epiedaphic species frequently found near the water table, rivers or lakes. Within the Iberian Peninsula it has not yet been found along the Atlantic coast (Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE54411FF4BAD6245C29CBA.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Penibaetic Mountains: Cirque of Veleta summit; 1 ♀, 3 juveniles, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, IX 2012, 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, X 2015. V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado & A. Tinaut leg. Habitat and distribution. Endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, C. posterior is an abundant species spread along the Baetic Mountains living in both humid and dry soils at various depths (Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE44411FF4BA9FD430398B2.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Pre-Pyrenees: Solana del Portillo de Longás; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, 2 IX 2015. V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado, E. Cuesta & E. Ledesma leg. Habitat and distribution. This epiedaphic species is usually found in the uppermost soil layer but may occur more deeply. It is distributed around the Pyrenees region through the Basque Mountains and the Cantabrian Mountains (Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE44411FF4BAB0F40809E61.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Cantabrian Mountains: Saja-Besana Natural Park-El Tornillo; 14 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀, 3 unknown sex, scree slope MSS in a beech forest, 28 X 2013. V. M. Ortuño & J. D. Gilgado leg. Habitat and distribution. C. pieltaini is an abundant epiedaphic species that lives in humid soils. It is frequent among forest leaves along the Cantabrian Mountains of the Iberian Peninsula and towards the Pyrenees region (Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE44411FF4BAF3F43619A71.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Central System Mountains, Miraflores de la Sierra, near to Morcuera Mountain Pass; 1 ♂, scree slope MSS Reajo Cazado Stream, 13 VI 2016. GIBSES leg. Habitat and distribution. This epiedaphic species founds in the uppermost soil layer between the leaves. It is distributed in humid spots in the Iberic Mountains, Eastern of the Iberian Peninsula (Sendra & Jiménez 1986; Sendra 1989 b; Sendra & Moreno 2004).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE44411FF4BA87242DF9FF4.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Central System Mountains: Guadarrama National Park, Navafría Mountain Pass, 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, scree slope MSS in pine forest, 22 IX 2015. GIBSES leg. 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS in pine forest, 13 VI 2016. GIBSES leg. Guadarrama National Park, Canchal de Peñacabra, 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, SSD 24, 9 VI 2016. GIBSES leg. Habitat and distribution. This epiedaphic species lives in humid soils and also has been reported from caves (Condé 1951) and MSS habitats (Bareth 1983) in the Pyrenees region and spreading beyond the Ebro valley. Outside the Iberian Peninsula it is also known from Sardinia (Bareth 1980).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE44413FF4BAC6240809D7B.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Central System Mountains: Guadarrama National Park, Corrales de la Majada Minguete; 1 ♀, scree slope MSS near pines, 2 SSD, 24 V 2016. GIBSES leg. Prebaetic Mountains: Serra Bernia, 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 2 SSD, IV 2012. Serra de Penya-Roja, Penyes Roset, 1 juvenile, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, 14 I 2012. Serra del Menejador; 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 1 SSD, VII 2012; 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 1 SSD, X 2012. Serra Aitana; 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 7 SSD, IV 2012. Serra Maigmó, 1 ♂, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, IV 2012, 1 specimen, sex unknown, scree slope MSS, 4 SSD, IV 2012. GIBSES leg.; Iberic Mountains, see Table 3. Morphological remarks. Morphometric differences have been observed between specimens collected in SSD traps in scree slope MSS of Moncayo massif and specimens from other endogean environments. The specimens from SSD traps have a body length up to 4.5 mm (males) and 7.1 mm (females); their antennae have 26 ‒ 34 antennomeres (51 complete adult antennae); their cupuliform organ bears 6 ‒ 8 simple sensilla. Specimens collected on the surface with pitfall traps from scree slopes or nearby endogean habitats have body lengths up to 4.2 mm (males) and 4.7 mm (female); their antennae have 23 to 30 antennomeres (31 complete antennae) and their cupuliform organ bears 4 simple sensilla. Total: 316 specimens: 98 males, 169 females, 44 juveniles and 5 unknown sex. Habitat and distribution. The environment for C. catalana ranges from epiedaphic to endogean and extends through the MSS habitats in some regions where it is widespread. It is an endemic species of Mediterranean climates in the Iberian Peninsula, where it is very numerous in almost every kind of soil, including anthropic areas (Sendra & Moreno 2006).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BAB4A45B49E24.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Iberic System Mountains: Moncayo Massif, Barranco de Castilla; 1 juvenile, scree slope MSS in beech forest, 2 SSD, 11 VII 2013. 1 ♀, scree slope MSS in a beech forest, 2 SSD, 25 IX 2012. V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado, E. Cuesta & E. Ledesma leg. Habitat and distribution. Campodea escalerai shares habitat and distribution with C. (D.) catalana, but occurs in a smaller geographical area and is much less abundant (Sendra & Moreno 2006).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BAE75453C9916.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied: Central System Mountains: Guadarrama National Park-Arroyo del Charco, 2 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 25 SSD, 22 X 2015, GIBSES leg., 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 25 SSD, 9 VI 2016. GIBSES leg. Guadarrama National Park, Navafría Mountain Pass, 1 ♂, scree slope MSS in pine forest, 13 VI 2016. GIBSES leg. Morphological remarks. One specimen has an intact antenna with 24 antennomeres.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BAE75453C9916.taxon	description	Habitat and distribution. This species was found in a single location in the Natural Park Tejera Negra in the eastern extreme of the Central Systems Mountains among leaves in forest soil.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BA88D43AA9872.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Central System Mountains: Sierra del Rincón, between Cabeza Minga and Tornera, 1 ♂, scree slope MSS, 1 SSD, 15 XI 2012; 1 ♀, 2 SSD, 29 II 2012; 1 juvenile, 2 SSD, 2 VIII 2012; 2 ♂♂, 3 SSD, 15 XI 2012; 1 juvenile, 3 SSD, 2 VIII 2012; 2 ♂♂, 4 SSD, 2 VIII, V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado, E. Cuesta & E. Ledesma leg. Guadarrama National Park between Cuerda de la Buitrera and Cuerda de los Almorchones, 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 13 SSD, 22 IX 2015, GIBSES leg. 1 ♂, scree slope MSS, 13 SSD, 25 V 2016. GIBSES leg. Morphological remarks. Specimens from Guadarrama had three intact antennae with 27, 27 and 29 antennomeres each. The cupuliform organ contained up to seven simple sensilla.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BA88D43AA9872.taxon	description	Habitat and distribution. Campodea propinqua was previously found in a single locality in Baetic Mountains in the upper layer of the soil (Silvestri 1932).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BAFD140819ABB.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied: Pre-Pyrenees: Sierra de Santo Domingo, Umbría de Raya Alta; 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 1 SSD, 2 IX 2015. V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado, E. Cuesta & E. Ledesma leg. Sierra de Santo Domingo, Solana del Portillo de Longás; 1 ♂, 7 ♀♀, scree slope MSS, 3 SSD, 2 IX 2015. 1 ♀, scree slope MSS, 4 SSD, 2 IX 2015. V. M. Ortuño, J. D. Gilgado, E. Cuesta & E. Ledesma leg. Habitat and distribution: It is spread along the west of Pyrenees and the Cantabrian regions, dwelling in the upper layer of moist soils.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE64413FF4BAD3742BB9B9D.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Cantabrain Mountains: Natural Park Saja Besaya-El Tornillo, 5 ♂♂, 1 specimen, sex unknown, underground trap, scree slope MSS in a beech forest, 28 X 2013, V. M. Ortuño & J. D. Gilgado leg. Habitat and distribution. This species is characteristically found in moist soils that often occur near the entrances of caves along the Atlantic side of the Iberian Peninsula.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE14414FF4BAA8744139D51.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Prebaetic Mountains: Barranc del Xarquet, 1 specimen, sex unkown, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, VII 2012, GIBSES leg. Taxonomic remarks. The classification of this specimen was not possible due to its poor condition.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE14417FF4BAB8242389F7A.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Prebaetic Mountains: Barranc del Xarquet, 1 ♂, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, IV 2012; 4 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, 4 juveniles, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, VII 2012; 12 juveniles, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, IX 2012. Barranc de Turrubanes, 1 juvenile, alluvial MSS, 1 SSD, IX 2012. GIBSES leg. Serpis river, 1 ♀, under a stone, 8 V 2001, A. Sendra leg. Sellent river; 1 ♀, clay soil, 2 III 2002, A. Sendra & A. Moreno leg. Dry watercourse near Xaló, Alacant, 1 ♀, 7 II 2004 V. M. Ortuño leg. Type material: ♀ holotype, 4 ♂♂ and 4 ♀♀ paratypes from Barranc del Xarquet, elev. 540 m, Tàrbena, Alacant, alluvial MSS, 2 SSD, VII 2012, deposited in Torres Sala Entomological Collection; 1 ♂ paratype from same locality and SSD collected in April 2012, deposited in MCNB (Natural Science Museum of Barcelona).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE14417FF4BAB8242389F7A.taxon	description	Description. Holotype female length 2.5 mm, one paratype female 2.4 mm; length of two males 2.2, 2.3 mm. Antennae and cerci two-thirds length of body. Epicuticle with microdenticles; body with short and smooth clothing setae. Complete antennae with 21 ‒ 22 antennomeres in juveniles, 23 ‒ 25 antennomeres in adults. Sensillum of third antennomere small, located in ventral position between macrosetae d and e. Antennomeres small, longer than wide. Cupuliform organ on apical antennomere containing four simple sensilla. Short gouge sensilla (12 µm) with up to 2 to 4 sensilla in one single distal whorl. Frontal process not developed, with one apical macroseta and two posterior macrosetae, each with one or two distal barbs. Three macrosetae along line of insertion of antennae, and with the following relative lengths: a = 0.63, p = 0.73, i = 1; x setae not differentiated. Labial palp suboval, with lateroexternal sensillum, two guard setae, up to 8 setae on anterior border and up to 80 neuroglandular setae. Pronotum and mesonotum each with 1 + 1 ma, 1 + 1 la, 1 + 1 lp macrosetae, metanotum 1 + 1 ma; their length in relations with the length of the body has shown in Table 4; ma and la macrosetae relatively short in relation with the longer lp macrosetae. Marginal setae slightly differentiated from clothing setae except the more lateral which bear few short distal barbs. Legs short, metathoracic legs reaching abdominal segment VI. Femur III without dorsal macrosetae. Tibia III with a short ventral macroseta (32 µm) with a short apical barb. Calcars with long barbs almost from their basis. Dorsal and lateral tarsal setae smooth. Claws subequal slightly curved, without lateral crests. Telotarsal process smooth and setiform. Body length (mm) HTL (µm) Lengths of notal macrosetae (µm) Pronotum Mesonotum Metanotum ma la lp ma la lp ma 1.5 430 30 23 55 29 25 63 28 1.4 454 25 22 60 25 24 60 22 1.6 480 30 22 62 25 30 65 28 1.8 632 30 25 75 27 35 72 27 2.2 635 38 28 82 32 40 80 30 2.5 793 50 40 105 50 62 100 42 2.3 808 50 38 98 45 58 105 48 2.2 812 47 40 100 40 55 102 43 2.4 816 52 42 102 50 55 101 45 Distribution of abdominal macrosetae on tergites (Fig. 3): 1 + 1 lp on V to VII, 3 + 3 lp 1 to lp 3 on VIII and 5 + 5 lp 1 to lp 5 on IX; all long and well barbed. Urosternite I with 6 + 6 thick macrosetae with long barbs; urosternites II to VII with 4 + 4 macrosetae, urosternite VIII with 1 + 1 macrosetae. Apical setae of styli with basal tooth divided in two branches and 0, 1 or 2 thin subapical barbs; smooth subapical setae and ventral medial setae bifurcated tips. Cercus base followed by up to 10 short primary articles, each bearing two whorls of macrosetae with barbs on distal two-thirds, mixed from proximal to distal articles with one to three whorls of smooth setae; distal end of each article bearing whorl of smooth microsetae. Male urosternite I with field of glandular setae on posterior margin with up to 100 g 1 - glandular setae and two subtrapezoidal appendages bearing two fields of up to 30 a 1 - glandular setae on apex and field of 15 thinner a 2 - glandular setae lateral-internally. Female subcylindrical appendages with up to 14 a 1 - glandular setae.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE14417FF4BAB8242389F7A.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The absence of lateral posterior macrosetae on the metanotum is an uncommon characteristic shared by a few species of the Campodea subgenus from the western European region: Campodea staphylinus Westwood, 1842, Campodea galilaea Wygodzinsky, 1942, cited by Bareth (1980) as an isolated population from Sardinia Island; Campodea pusilla Condé, 1957 and Campodea navasi Sendra & Moreno, 2004. Due to geographical proximity and the absence of lateral anterior macrosetae on the urotergites, C. navasi is likely the most similar to C. alluvialis n. sp. In fact the specimen from Serpis river was quoted as Campodea navasi by Sendra & Moreno (2004). Both are small species, 2 ‒ 3 mm in length; they have short, smooth clothing, epicuticle with microdenticles, simple thoracic macrosetae and marginal setae or glandular fields on urosternite I and their appendages. The key feature for discriminating the species is the presence of a pair of lateral posterior macrosetae on urotergite V (absent in C. navasi). Also, the number of antennomeres is slightly greater in C. alluvialis n. sp. (17 ‒ 21 antennomeres in C. navasi, 23 ‒ 25 in C. alluvialis n. sp. in adults); and the differential in length and thickness between marginal setae and clothing setae is greater in C. alluvialis Sendra n. sp. than in C. navasi.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
9D1EE102FFE14417FF4BAB8242389F7A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name for this new species, alluvialis, is derived from its alluvial-dwelling habitat in dry spots of rivers (Fig. 4). Habitat and distribution. Campodea alluvialis n. sp. occurs in non-flooded spots of channel rivers and is almost exclusively located in alluvial debris, alluvial MSS (Fig. 4). Its known distribution is in several alluvial nonflooded spots around watersheds in eastern of Prebaetic Mountains such as: the Guadalest-Bolulla, the Xaló, the Girona, the Serpis, and the Xúquer watersheds (Fig. 1).	en	Sendra, Alberto, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Gilgado, José D., Ledesma, Enrique, Baquero, Enrique, Pérez-Suárez, Gonzalo, Cuesta, Eva, Herrero-Borgoñón, Juan J., Jordana, Rafael, Tinaut, Alberto, Barranco, Pablo, Ortuño, Vicente M. (2017): Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae). Zootaxa 4291 (1): 61-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4291.1.4
