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1. 'Dawn' hexapods in Cenozoic ambers (Diplura: Campodeoidea).

2. Fossil diversity in 'dawn' hexapods (Diplura: Projapygoidea), with direct evidence for being chemically predaceous in the Cretaceous.

3. Diplura in caves: diversity, ecology, evolution and biogeography.

4. Diversity, ecology, distribution and biogeography of Diplura.

5. First record of a cavernicolous Kinnaridae from the Old World (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Fulgoromorpha, Kinnaridae, Adolendini) provides testimony of an ancient fauna.

6. A surprising new genus and species of cave-adapted Plusiocampinae Cycladiacampa irakleiae (Diplura, Campodeidae) from Irakleia Island, Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Archipelago (Greece).

7. Two new dipluran species unearthed from subterranean habitats of the Canary Islands (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha).

8. The cave-dwelling dipluran (Diplura, Campodeidae) on the edge of the Last Glacial Maximum in Vancouver Island caves, North America (Canada).

9. Energy and speleogenesis: Key determinants of terrestrial species richness in caves.

10. Hypogenic versus epigenic subterranean ecosystem: lessons from eastern Iberian Peninsula.

11. The world's deepest subterranean community - Krubera-Voronja Cave (Western Caucasus).

12. Campodeinae (Campodeidae, Diplura) records from Sarnena Gora Mts, Bulgaria.

13. Iberian Meetings of Subterranean Biology - regional initiatives towards a global comprehension of subterranean ecosystems (2009-2013).

14. Temperature variation in caves and its significance for subterranean ecosystems.

15. Feeding habits and multifunctional classification of soil‐associated consumers from protists to vertebrates.

16. Reviews of the genera Schaefferia Absolon, 1900, Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901, Plutomurus Yosii, 1956 and the Anurida Laboulbène, 1865 species group without eyes, with the description of four new species of cave springtails (Collembola) from Krubera-Voronya cave, Arabika Massif, Abkhazia

17. The “Alluvial Mesovoid Shallow Substratum”, a New Subterranean Habitat.

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