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English: Figs 2−9. Ak-Turpak Cave, Kadamjay District, Batken Region in Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia. 2. Whitish, pinkish, or reddish clayey ground surface where the entrance is located. 3. Entrance of the cave, exterior view. 4. Entrance of the cave, interior view. 5. Small platforms and mattresses near the entrance. 6. Stairs installed deep inside the cave. 7. Last chamber of the cave, which is always associated with old bat guano. 8. Individual of Kyrgyzstancampa sanare Sendra & Ferreira gen. et sp. nov., observed amidst guano. 9. Another specimen of K. sanare Sendra & Ferreira gen. et sp. nov.
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Author Sendra, A., Sánchez-García, A., Selfa, J., Milko, D. A., & Ferreira, R. L. (2021). Campodeidae (Hexapoda: Diplura) from Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, with the description of a remarkable new genus and species. European Journal of Taxonomy, 782(1), 1–20.
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