taxonID	type	description	language	source
4BA18A4D3F845463BC60E6E587AAA6CA.taxon	description	Fig. 1 a-f	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
8368AC9C3E4A5C05A57125785899BEBE.taxon	description	Figs 2 a – f, 3 a-c	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
24B80BD531B05C62BB6531A0EE73A113.taxon	description	Figs 4 a-d, 5 a-c, 6 a, b	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
24B80BD531B05C62BB6531A0EE73A113.taxon	description	Description. Body. Length 1.9 – 2.7 mm in male; 2.3 – 3 mm in females; 1.4 – 1.7 mm in juveniles. Epicuticle with microdenticles under optical microscope (Fig. 5 a) and dense microdenticles under scanning electron microscope (Fig. 5 b, c); body with smooth short clothing setae (Fig. 5 a-c). Head. Antennae with 15 – 19 antennomeres in juveniles and adults, 0.53 – 0.47 shorter than length of the body in juveniles and 0.45 – 0.31 in adults; central antennomeres as long as wide with one proximal whorl of bifurcated macrosetae and one distal whorl of smooth macrosetae and uneven short smooth setae; in addition to a single distal whorl of ≤ 4 – 6 gouge sensilla of 5 – 6 µm long (Fig. 4 a-d). Proximal antennomeres with typical trichobothria disposition and with small bacilliform sensillum on third antennomere in dorsal position, between b – c macrosetae. Plain frontal process with one anterior macrosetae, longer than clothing setae. Three macrosetae each with two or three barbs along each side of insertion line of antennomere with length ratios of a / i / p, 11 / 13 / 14, respectively, in holotype. Large suboval labial palps, each with small latero-external sensillum near two gard setae and five normal setae on anterior portion, ≤ 60 neuroglandular setae in medial and posterior positions. Thorax. Thoracic macrosetae distribution: pronotum has 1 + 1 ma, 1 + 1 la, 1 + 1 lp macrosetae; mesonotum has 1 + 1 ma, 1 + 1 la macrosetae (Figs 5 a, 6 a). All macrosetae longer than other setae with barbs in distal ½ – 3 / 4 marginal setae barbed and longer than clothing setae. Short legs, metathoracic legs reach border of fourth abdominal segment. Calcars with two or three long barbs in middle. Each tarsus with two separated ventral rows of slightly and thicker smooth setae among clothing setae. Three long smooth dorsal tarsal and one ventral setae. Subequal simple claws and with smooth lateral processes. Abdomen. Distribution of abdominal macrosetae on tergites (Fig. 6 b) shows 1 + 1 la on V, 1 + 1 la, 1 + 1 lp on VI – VII; 3 + 3 lp on VIII and 5 + 5 lp on IX abdominal; la macrosetae with barbs in distal ½ – 1 / 3 and lp macrosetae bear barbs along distal 4 / 5. Urosternite I with 7 + 7 macrosetae; urosternites II to VII with 4 + 4 macrosetae; urosternite VIII with 1 + 1 macrosetae; urosternal macrosetae of bifurcated, tri or quadrifurcated. Stylus setae with smooth subapical setae, bifurcated ventromedial seta and with two long basal barbs on apical seta. Secondary sex features. Female urosternite I with subcylindrical appendages, each bearing ≤ 12 glandular a 1 setae in apical field. Male urosternite I with subtrapezoidal appendages, each with apical field of ≤ 17 glandular a 1 setae; a continuous posterior field of ≤ about 100 g 1 glandular setae arranged in 1 – 3 rows. Two incomplete cerci with basal article plus five primary articles. Internal smooth macrosetae or with one distal barb in proximal articles and other macrosetae with four or five distal barbs; primary articles with up to three whorls of barbed macrosetae, and uneven short smooth setae.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
24B80BD531B05C62BB6531A0EE73A113.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after Transylvania, a historical and cultural region in Central Europe that encompasses central Romania.	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
EDA89E37D79755B1BCC858B01118AA8E.taxon	description	Fig. 7 a, b	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
93382CDCCD7B512A95D63701D91B3319.taxon	description	Fig. 8 a – f	en	Sendra, Alberto, Fiera, Cristina, Selfa, Jesús, Stoev, Pavel (2025): Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs. ZooKeys 1224: 261-282, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1224.137935
