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Class INSECTA 



Order COLLEMBOLA 



Family Entomobryidae 



Pseudosinella pecki Christiansen and Bellinger 



MARIANNA CAVE SPRINGTAIL 



Pseudosinella pecki Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980. Grinnell 

 College Special Paper: 988-989pp. TYPE LOCALITY: Miller's Cave, 

 (Florida) Caverns State Park, Jackson County, Florida. S. B. Peck 

 (coll.), 28 December 1965. 



DISTRIBUTION: APALACHICOLA FAUNA (Marianna Lowlands 

 and Southwest Georgia). Known from caves in Jackson County (Florida), 

 Jackson County (Alabama), and Decatur, Randolph, and Stewart coun- 

 ties, Georgia (Christiansen and Bellinger 1980). 



REMARKS: According to Christiansen and Bellinger (1980), this 

 species is probably a troglobitic derivative of Pseudosinella argentea. 



ETYMOLOGY: Named for Stewart B. Peck, collector of the 

 collembolan. 



REFERENCES: Peck 1970 (record); Christiansen and Bellinger 

 1980 (original description). 



Class ARCHNIDA 



Order ARANEA 



Family Linyphiidae 



Islandiana sp. 



MARIANNA CAVE SHEETWEB WEAVER SPIDER 



DISTRIBUTION: APALACHICOLA FAUNA (Marianna Lowlands). 

 This undescribed spider is known only from Miller's Cave, Florida 

 Caverns State Park, Jackson County, Florida. REMARKS: This spider 

 is currently under study by W. T. Gertsch (S. B. Peck, personal com- 

 munication, Carlton University). 



REFERENCES: Peck 1970 (record). 



Phylum CHORDATA 

 Class AMPHIBIA 

 Order CAUDATA 

 Family Plethodontidae ' 



Haideotriton wallacei CsLTT •: 



GEORGIA BLIND SALAMANDER 

 Haideotriton wallacei Carr, 1939. Occasional Papers of Boston 

 Society of Natural History 8:335-336. TYPE LOCALITY: 60.8-m (200 



