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also mentioned copepods from Gum Cave. Other copepod records include 

 Columbia County: Jug Spring (TM); Gilchrist County: Devil's Eye and 

 Ear Spring (TM). Leon County: Little Dismal Sink (TM). Levy County: 

 Gunpowder Sink (TM). Marion County: Silver Springs (TM); Suwannee 

 County: Charles Spring (TM), Irvine Slough Spring (TM). REMARKS: 

 Copepods frequently were found in association with catfish feces (TM). 



Subclass MALACOSTRACA 

 Order ISOPODA 

 Family Trichoniscidae 

 Miktoniscus alabamensis Muchmore (troglophile). Jackson County: 

 Florida Caverns, Miller's Cave (Vandel 1965^, 1965^; Peck 1970). 



Order AMPHIPODA 

 Family Crangonyctidae 

 Crangonyx floridanus Bousfield (troglophile). Dade County: well 

 at Little Bird Nusery and Garden Store in Miami (JRH). Jackson 

 County: China Cave (JRH), Gerard's Cave (Lee 1969«), Geromes Cave 

 (JRH), Judges Cave (JRH), Millers Cave (JRH), Pool Cave (JRH). 

 Suwannee County: Azure Blue Sink (JRH). REMARKS: The type 

 series of this amphipod was collected in a swamp at Highlands Ham- 

 mock State Park, Florida (Bousfield 1963). It also has been taken from 

 a swamp in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana (Holsinger 1972). Specimens 

 from the well in Miami do not differ from those in northern Florida 

 and do not represent an undescribed subspecies as suggested earlier by 

 Holsinger (1972; personal communication, Old Dominion University). 



Family Talitridae 

 Hyallela azteca (Saussure) (trogloxene). Holmes County: Vortex 

 Blue Spring (Helfman 1986). REMARKS: Reported as part of the 

 benthos from the cave tunnel and from the shallower cavern region at 

 Vortex Spring. 



Order DECAPOD A v 



Family Cambaridae 

 Procambarus alleni (Faxon) (trogloxene). Monroe County: shallow 

 solution channels on Big Pine Key (DSL). 



Procambarus paeninsulanus (Faxon) (irogloxenQ). Jackson County: 

 Gerome's Cave (DSL). REMARKS: This crayfish was abundant in the 



