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generally more dissected than in Ch
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ites, have been reported. The large
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The fauna of the cave remains somew
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egions and is referred to by Smith
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shows more than 0.5 kilometer of ge
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the pholcid spiders Metagonia maya
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from the Coastal Plain are the ostr
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Island, Galapagos Islands, Yucatan
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Temperate relicts.-A few species of
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found in Chiapas, while the troglob
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only in one cave in the Coastal Pla
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Systematic ReviewThe following is a
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pendently by an Italian and by Amer
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Discussion.-This is a minute-eyed,
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is a cosmopolitan species. Clarkus
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Eodrilus albidus GatesEodrilus albu
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Yucatan. Specimens of Pyrgophorus a
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of Mexican caves is unknown, but re
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the Mediterranean region: three are
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267, 268, 273, 274, 277, 278, 283,
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Cirolana (part): Osorio TafaU, 1946
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Caecidotea zullinii ArganoCaecidote
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Cyathura new species: Sbordoni and
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C \{Troglophiloscw laevis SchultzTr
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Type-Iocality.-Of Porcellio pearsei
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Type-Iocality.-Cueva del Ojo de Agu
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1~yphlotricholigidioidesaqunticus:
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Discussion.-This is a phreatic spec
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Distribution.-Known only from the t
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Type-Iocality.-Balaam Canche Cave (
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locality and in association with os
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Shrimp: Reddell, 1973d:89.Macrobrac
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Type-Iocality.-Cueva del Guano, 10
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Family TrichodactylidaeTwo species
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Family DiplocentridaeDiplocentrus a
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in Crystal Cave, Tamaulipas. The ge
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Suborder DiplosphyronidaFamily Hyid
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Type-locality.-Gruta de Acuitlapan,
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Distrihution.-Known only from the t
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Agastochizomus lucifer: Rowland, 19
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Schizomus firstmani RowlandSchizomu
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Records.-Tamaulipas: Cueva del Ojo
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other members of the genus are uncl
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which has been described. Euagrus l
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Cicurina (Cicurelln) maya GertschCi
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Type-Iocality.-Cueva del Puerto del
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Nesticus arganoi BrignoliNesticus a
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New record.-Quintana Roo: ?Cueva de
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Family PholcidaeWithout doubt, the
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tzotzile Brignoli from Chiapas; M.
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troglophiles: P. concinnus Gertsch
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Type-locality.~Cueva del Nacimiento
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Type-locality.-Cueva Sodzil, 5 km W
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a troglohite in Guatemalan caves (s
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darkness along the cave wall. One o
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Cryptocellus reddelli GertschCrypto
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troglobites in the caves of Mexico
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Caecoa arganoi Silhav-yCaecoa argan
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Hoplobonus boneti: Sbordoni et al.,
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Family PhalangiidaeThe family Phala
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Limnesiidae, Mideopsidae, Pionidae,
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Family OribatulidaeScheloribates lu
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Family ScutigeridaeScutigera carriz
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Discussion.-This eyeless species is
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Cleidogona hunapu ShearCleidogona h
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Type-locality.-Cueva del Ojo de Agu
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Calymmodesmus inquinatus Causey was
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troglobites, only two of which are
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Acutangulus alius CauseyAcutangulus
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Distribution.-Known only from the t
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Caramba delnegro ShearCaramba delne
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several caves in Mexico. Their ecol
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Type-locality.-Harrison's Sinkhole,
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Class InsectaThe class Insecta is,
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Metasinella falcifera (Mills)Sulcun
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\"1970:197, 198, 199; Reddell, 1971
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Family SminthuridaeThe family Smint
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1955:40, 60, 62, 64, 170, 187; Padt
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1936). Although these doubtless uti
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Order SaltatoriaThe cricket fauna o
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Discussion.-This species is known f
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Discussion.-The genus Tohila was or
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Family PsyllipsocidaeTwo species of
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troglophiles usually found in guano
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and larvae of this species have bee
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Table 26.-(Continued)TroglobitesOth
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Reddell, 1973a:3S, 41; Vigna Taglia
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Rossi and Cesari Rossi (1977) descr
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Family CantharidaeThe cantharids of
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this genus in caves in mainland Nor
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1974:366; Vomero, 1974:353; Peck, 1
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only by generic identifications. Th
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Grutas de Cacahuamilpa and Grutas d
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Family MycetophilidaeMycetophilid f
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Table 29.-Summary of cave inhabitin
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Table 30.-(Continued)Troglobites Ot
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196,197,198,202-203; Thines and Wey
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1-3; Peters et al., 1975:110-124, f
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Discussion.-Prietella phreatophila
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4, 11, 27, 28, 29, 40, 41, 42, 43,
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and Cueva de Mapachero, Chiapas; an
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Order PsittacifonnesFamily Psittaci
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(peale) is known only from a small
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The spear-nosed bat, Mimon cozumela
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Literature CitedAnonymous. 1940. Ex
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Barr, T. c., Jr. 1968a. Cave ecolog
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Bowman, T. E. 1965. Xilitloniscus,
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ecords and descriptions (Diplopoda)
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Davis, W. B. 1970b. A review of the
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vision der von Schaufuss aus Zentra
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the mammals of Michoacan, Mexico. U
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Hooper, E. T. 1947. Noteson Mexican
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LaVal, R. K. 1973. A revision of th
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Mercer, H. C. 1896. The hill-caves
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cuevas de la region de Valles (San
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Raines, T. W. 1968b. Trip report: 2
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spider family Agelenidae (Arachnida
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Shear, W. A. 1973. Jarmilka alba, n
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Thompson, F. G. 1967. The land and
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Ward, H. L. 1891. Descriptions of t
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Appendix 1LIST OF COLLECTING LOCALI
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+"Cueva del Cerro Brujo, Rancho del
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COAHUILAAllende Region+Cueva de All
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+Large crevice, 4 km S Almolonga, 1
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+Cueva de Janitzio, Lago de Patzeua
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Pit 7 km SSW Bustamante, Mpo. de Bu
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*Sumidero de Cohuatichan, 2 km S Cu
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Matehuala RegionSumidero 552, at Km
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*S6tano de Yerbaniz, 21.5 km NNE Ci
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TABASCO+Cave 2 km E Teapa, Mpo. de
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+Sinkhole, 12 m deep (No.2), Rancho
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Sotano de El Maguey, 5 km N Cuitlah
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*Cenote Aka Chen, 1 km E Tixcancal,
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*Cenote Xtacabiha, 9 km NNE Tikuch,
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ESCUINTLA+Cueva de los Ladrones, Fi
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Procambarus (Austrocambarus) oaxaca
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BelizeCayoMexobisilJm goodnighti-Ps
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Creaseria morleyi (Creaser) (p. 109
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Typhlias: De Buen, 1941 :9.Typhlias