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FIGURE 2. Outline map of Thailand showing the locations (black dots) of Wat Tham Panthurat, type locality of Nc. pholeocola, in Surat Thani Province (1), and Wat Sumano cave, type locality of Nc. biunguiculata, in Phatthalung Province (2).
Taai, Kritsana, Harbach, Ralph E.
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Stygobites Are More Wide-ranging than Troglobites
Stygobites are thought to be wider ranging than troglobites in the contiguous 48 United States. This assumption is confirmed by showing that stygobite species are recorded from more counties than troglobite species (Mann Whitney U = 80189, Z = −6.781, P \
Lamoreux, John
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<i>Medon procerus</i> (PEREZ ARCAS 1874) <p>A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Spain: 1 ex., Madrid, Cueva del Canal, leg.
Assing, V.
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First cave-dwelling Campodeidae from China, as an example of hypo-gean evolution in the family (Diplura). - A new species, Plusiocampa (Didymocampa) lipsae, from a cave in Southern China (Hubei) is compared with the most closely related endogean species,
Condé, Bruno
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Importance of discovery of the first cave beetle Leptodirus hochenwartii Schmidt, 1832
Caves were not seriously considered as a habitat for the animals until 1831 when thefirst cave (troglobite) beetle was discovered in the Postojna cave.
Polak, Slavko
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During a recent exploration of caves in western Ciscaucasia there was collected, among others, a new species representing a new genus of Trechini (Coleoptera, Caraboidea), the description of which is given here; it has been named Birsteiniotrechus ...
Ljovuschkin, S. I.
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
Strigamia maritima (Myriapoda; Chilopoda) is a species from the soil-living order of geophilomorph centipedes. The Geophilomorpha is the most speciose order of centipedes with over a 1000 species described.
Maximilian J Telford +15 more
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A new species of Collembola, Arrhopalites miravetensis, sp. nov., is described, from a karstic cave in the “Desierto de las Palmas” Nature Park, Castellón, Spain.
Baquero-Martin, E. (Enrique) +2 more
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Cavefishes in Chronobiological Research: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Pavlova VV, Krylov VV.
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The buthid scorpion genus Tityopsis Armas, 1974, endemic to western Cuba, is herein revised. In total, 428 specimens were examined from 127 localities, including the primary types of the two species currently recognized as valid; this led to realize that
Teruel, Rolando +1 more
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