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Family Planorbidae 



Gyraulus parvus (Say), Ash Gyro (trogloxene?). Alachua County: 

 Bat Cave (FGT). REMARKS: The presence of this snail and Promenetus 

 in Bat Cave is puzzling. The cave is located in the Newberry Karst 

 Plain and is not close to any standing or flowing bodies of surface 

 water (RF). 



Promenetus sp. (trogloxene?). Alachua County. Bat Cave (FGT). 



Unidentified snails. Madison County. Madison Blue Spring (TM). 



Phylum ARTHROPODA 



Class CRUSTACEA 

 Subclass OSTRACODA 

 Family Entocytheridae 



Uncinocythere ambophora (Walton and Hobbs) (commensal on 

 troglobites). Putnam County, on Procambarus morrisi at Devil's Sink 

 (Hobbs and Franz 1990). Seminole County, on Procambarus acherontis 

 at Palm Springs (Walton and Hobbs 1959). 



Uncinocythere equicurva (Hoff) (trogloxene?). Reported by Hoff 

 (1944) on Procambarus lucifugus alachua (specific data not mentioned); 

 also known on surface crayfishes (Hoff 1944); identity questioned by 

 Walton and Hobbs (1959). 



Uncinocythere lucifuga (Walton and Hobbs) (commensal on 

 troglobites). Alachua County: on Procambarus lucifugus alachua 

 from Hog Sink; on Procambarus pallidus from Squirrel Chimney (Walton 

 and Hobbs 1959). Marion County: on Procambarus franzi from Orange 

 Lake Cave (A. Norden, personal communication, Maryland Natural 

 History Society, Baltimore). 



Uncinocythere warreni Hobbs and Walton (commensal on 

 troglobites). Decatur County, Georgia: on Cambarus cryptodytes from 

 Climax Cave (Hobbs and Walton 1968). REMARKS: This ostracod 

 also should occur on Cambarus cryptodytes in caves of Jackson County, 

 Florida. 



Other Ostracods. REMARKS: Lee (1969^:175) reported "Six 

 species of ostracods of the families Canoninae and Cypridacea... 

 including one specimen identified to the genus Darwinula" from the 

 gut of Haideotriton wallacei from Gerards Cave in Jackson County. 



Subclass EUCOPEPODA 

 Unidentified copepods. Lee (1969^) reported finding copepods in 

 the gut of Haideotriton wallacei from Gerards Cave. Hobbs (1942Z?) 



