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Sci., 21:389-415.Silva-Taboada, G., and K.F. Koopman. 1964. Notes on theoccurrence and ecology of Tadarida laticaudata yucatanicain eastern Cuba. American Mus. Novitates, 2174:1-6.Turk, F.A. 1949. Dinocheirus stercoreus, a new pseudoscorpionfrom the Bracken <strong>Cave</strong>, Texas, U.S.A. Ann. Mag. Nat.Hist., (12), 2:120-126.Welbourn, W.C. 1978. Biology of Ogle <strong>Cave</strong>, with a list of thecave fauna of Slaughter Canyon. NSS Bull., 40:27-34.ADDENDUMAfter the manuscript <strong>for</strong> this paper was completed,some additional cavernicolous pseudoscorpionsbecame available. In order to bring the accountup-to-date, this material is treated below.Tanarocreagris infernalis (Muchmore)One female, probably referable to this species,was collected in Off Campus <strong>Cave</strong>, WilliamsonCounty, Texas, 8 April 1989, by W. Elliott, J. Reddelland M. Reyes (mounted on slide-FSCA). Thisspecimen differs in several minor respects from, butis generally similar to, the holotype female of thespecies, which was found in Inner Space <strong>Cave</strong>rn,only about a mile south of Off Campus <strong>Cave</strong>. In151

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