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Main Sink (ATL), Owens Spring (TM), Perry Spring (ATL), Ruth Spring 

 (USNM), Troy Spring (USNM). Levy County. Archer Caves (RF), Devils 

 Den (USNM). Madison County. Baseline Cave (USNM), Madison Blue 

 Spring (ATL), M2 Blue Cave (USNM), Suwannacoochee Spring (USNM), 

 Thunderhole Sink (USNM). Suwannee County. Anderson Spring (TM), 

 Bonnett Spring (TM), Challenge Sink (TM), Charles Spring (TM), Cisteen 

 Sink (USNM), Cow Spring Cave (USNM), Crazy Horse Sink (USNM), 

 Double Sink (ATL), Edwards Spring (USNM), Falmouth Spring (JB), 

 Ghoul Sink (USNM), Irvine Slough Spring (TM), Lineater Spring (TM), 

 Little River Spring (USNM), Mirkwood Sink (USNM), Olsen Sink (TM), 

 Orange Grove Sink (USNM), Peacock Spring (USNM), unnamed sink 

 in Peacock System (USNM), Peacock Sink 3 (JB), Pot Hole (JB), Register 

 Sink (ATL), Sandbag Spring (TM), Smith Sink (ATL), Stick Sink (ATL), 

 Telford Springs (USNM), Ten Mile Hollow Cave (TM), Water Hole 3 

 Sink (JB). 



ETYMOLOGY: The name pallidus refers to the pallid appearance 

 of this cave species (RF). 



REMARKS: The record from Eichelberger Cave in Marion County 

 (Hobbs et al. 1977) was questioned by Franz and Lee (1982). Crayfishes 

 from the Big Grungy population are less tuberculate and spiniform 

 than more typical P. pallidus (HHH). We encourage the collections 

 of more specimens from this site in order to resolve its taxonomic 

 status. P. pallidus is a member of the pallidus complex (Franz and 

 Lee 1982). 



REFERENCES: Cooper \965b (records); Dickson and Franz 1980 

 (gill respiration); Franz 1982 (conservation status, records); Franz 

 and Lee 1982 (evolution, distribution, records); Hobbs 1940a (original 

 description), 1942^, 1942^ (descriptions, records); Hobbs et al. 1977 

 (descriptions, records); Hobbs and Hobbs 1991 (key); Relyea and Sutton 

 1913a (egg-bearing); Streever 1992Z? (crayfish kill at Peacock Springs); 

 Walton and Hobbs 1959 (CI as commensal). 



Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs 

 NORTHERN SPIDER CAVE CRAYFISH 



Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs, 19A2a. American Midland 

 Naturalist 28(2):345. TYPE LOCALITY: Squirrel Chimney, 17.6 km 

 (11 mi) northwest of Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida. Holotype, 

 allotype, paratypic male (form II) (USNM 79385, 79386, 79387, 

 respectively), other paratypes (MCZ, USNM). H. H. Hobbs (coll., holotype), 

 25 March 1941. 



OTHER COMMON NAMES: Spider Cave Crayfish (in part), 

 McLane's Cave Crayfish. 



