Genus Oncinocampa Condé, 1982
Oncinocampa Condé, 1982: 71 .
Diagnosis (Sendra & Condé 1988; Condé 1997; Sendra et al. 2016)
Pronotum with 3+3 medial anterior, lateral anterior and lateral posterior macrosetae; mesonotum with 2+2 medial anterior and lateral anterior macrosetae; metanotum with 1+1 medial anterior macrosetae. Dorsal femoral macrosetae absent (with the exception of O. asonensis and O. paclti); ventral tibial macrosetae absent (exceptions: one in O. paclti and O. trajanoae Condé, 1997); elbow-like claws with small lateral crest, without a backward overhang; setiform, smooth lateral process; one pair of lateral anterior and lateral posterior urotergal macrosetae on medial urotergites (absent in O. bolivarurrutiai Sendra & García, 2016); apical, subapical and medial setae of stylus with a few small barbs.
Habitat and distribution
The six current species of this genus have been found in caves, although two are non-troglomorphic. They have an amphi-Atlantic distribution, with one species in Mexico, one in Brazil, three in the center of the Cantabrian Mountain Range on the Iberian Peninsula and one in Sardinia (Fig. 210).