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Protrichoniscus: Reddell, 1967a:24.Brackenridgia palmitensis: Reddell, 1971b:23.Type-Iocality.-Cueva (=Grutas) del Palmito, Bustamante,uevo Leon, Mexico.Distribution.-Known only from the type-locality.See Fig. 10.Discussion.-The description of this species is inadequateto allow speculation on its relationship toother members of the genus. A single small isopod,probably of this species, has been collected from organicdebris in a small side passage near the entranceto Grutas del Palmito.Brackenridgia villalobosi (Rioja)Protrichoniscus villalobosi Rioja, 1950: 127, 128,129, 132, 137-145, fig. 21-49; Rioja, 1951b:183,184, 187, 188; Rioja, 1953a:289, 291, 295: Rioja,1953c:227; Rioja, 1955b:44-49, 52, 53, 61, fig.11-18; Mulaik, 1960:82, 100, 103, 104, 105-110,fig. 527-551; Nicholas, 1962:172; Vanclcl, 1965IJ:502; Vandel, 1965c:354, 362,367-368, fig. L 8;Argano,1972b:31.Protrichoniscus (part): Rioja, 1953e: 11, fig. 7.Brackenridgia villalobosi: Reddell, 1971b:23."~"J/.j 1/ .\',-MEXICOGUATEMALAFig. 10.-Distribution of troglobitic trichoniscid isopods of the genera Brackenridgia, Mexiconiscus, and Typhlotricholigioides:1, Brackenridgia palmitensis; 2, B. bridgesi; 3, Mexiconiscw laevis; 4, B. villalobosi; 5, B. villalobosi and Typhlotricholigioidesaquaticus; 6, B. acostai.96

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