SUBSPECIES OF CAMBARUS LONGULUS — JAMES 



List I 



(Forms recorded as C. I. longulus that must be relegated to other species) 



Faxon, 1890. 1. Waynesboro, Potomac River — no C. longulus are known 



from this drainage. 

 Harris, 1903. 2. A compilation of data, repeating the errors after Faxon 



1884-1890. 

 Ortmann, 1913. 3. "Shenandoah River (Faxon)," Potomac drainage — see 1 



above. 

 Ortmann, 1931. 4. As in Ortmann 1913 — see 3 above. 

 Fleming, 1938. 5. Errors as in Faxon to 1914. 



(Forms recorded as C 



List II 



/. longulus that must be relegated to C. /. 

 chasm odactylus) 



Wytheville, Va. (New River). 

 Reed Creek, Wytheville, Va. (New River). 

 Hay derived his key on the basis of known collec- 

 tions that include C. I. chasmodactylus. 

 See list I, no. 2. 



Errors as in Faxon through 1898. 

 Upper Kanawha River (presumed to be New River 



drainage ; if not, this collection then belongs in 



list I). 

 Greenbrier River (New River). 

 New River. 



Greenbrier River (New River). 

 Bluestone River (New River). 

 A compilation, errors as in Faxon, 1914 (list II, 



nos. 9, 10). 

 A Listing of known localities, errors as in Faxon, 



1890 Gist I, no. 1) and Ortmann, 1913 (list II, 



nos. 6, 7, 8). 

 Errors as in Faxon to 1914. 

 According to collections on which Hobbs key was 



based, part of C. I. longulus belongs here. 



List III 



(Forms recorded as C. I. longulus that must be relegated to C. longulus 

 longirostris) 



Faxon, 1890. 1. South Fork of Holston River (Tennessee River) — 



C I. longulus is entirely absent from Tennessee and 

 the Tennessee River system. 



2. Spring Creek to French Broad River. 



3. Watauga River (Holston River). 



4. Knoxville, Tenn. 



5. Eastern Tennessee. 



6. Holston River drainage system. 



Faxon, 1890. 



Hay, 1899. 



Harris, 1903. 

 Ortmann, 1905. 

 Ortmann, 1913. 



Faxon, 1914. 

 Newcombe, 1929. 

 Ortmann, 1931. 



Fleming, 1938. 

 Hobbs, 1959. 



