1967
DOI: 10.2307/3669113
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The Arthropod Cave Fauna of the Carlsbad Caverns Region, New Mexico

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“…20) occurs as a pale, wingless troglophile in rather dry areas (e.g., the Mushroom Beds in Mammoth Cave). The species occurs in European caves and in many oLher caves of the United States, at least as far west as Carlsbad Caverns (Barr and Reddell, 1967 Lepidoptera. -In the scat piles of cave rats (Neotoma) near the mouth of White Cave, Giovannoli (in Bailey, 1933) found pupae of tineid moths (Amydria?…”
Section: Bryophytes -Maheu (1926a) 'Fhe~iammoth Cave Biotamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…20) occurs as a pale, wingless troglophile in rather dry areas (e.g., the Mushroom Beds in Mammoth Cave). The species occurs in European caves and in many oLher caves of the United States, at least as far west as Carlsbad Caverns (Barr and Reddell, 1967 Lepidoptera. -In the scat piles of cave rats (Neotoma) near the mouth of White Cave, Giovannoli (in Bailey, 1933) found pupae of tineid moths (Amydria?…”
Section: Bryophytes -Maheu (1926a) 'Fhe~iammoth Cave Biotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Six species of troglobitic Lrechines (Carabidae) inhabit the Mammoth Cave sysLem (Barr, 1967). *lYeaphaenops tellkamp(ii (Erichson, 1844) (Fig.…”
Section: Bryophytes -Maheu (1926a) 'Fhe~iammoth Cave Biotamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Barr & Reddell (1967) reported the occurrence of epigean species of Eucyclops and Acanthocyclops in the adjacent Carlsbad Caverns. Hence, karstic aquifers usually harbour both epigean and hypogean species (Rouch & Danielopol, 1997;Bruno et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The invertebrate fauna already described in the area is largely limited to fossil species (Croft, 1978;Powers et al, 2006). The aquatic invertebrate fauna in this region has received little attention, with exception of some sites like Carlsbad caverns where some species of branchiopods, rotifers and other invertebrates have been studied (Barr & Reddell, 1967).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%