22 Richard Franz, Judy Bauer and Tom Morris 



series and provided detailed information on Devils Sink (Hobbs and 

 Franz 1990). 



REFERENCES: Franz and Franz 1990 (listed as a new cavernicolous 

 crayfish from Putnam County); Hobbs and Franz 1990 (original 

 description). 



Procambarus (Ortmannicus) attiguus Hobbs and Franz 

 SILVER GLEN SPRINGS CAVE CRAYFISH 



Procambarus {Ortmannicus) attiguus Hobbs and Franz 1992. 

 Proceedings of Biological Society of Washington 105(2):359-365. TYPE 

 LOCALITY: Silver Glen Springs, 14.4 km northwest of Astor Park, 

 Marion County, Florida. Holotype, allotype, and juvenile female paratype 

 (USNM 220683, 220684, and 220685, respectively), Tom Morris (coll.), 

 16 August 1990 (holotype only). 



DISTRIBUTION: ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Lake George). 

 Known only from the type locality. One specimen (USNM) was taken 

 by Mike Spelman and Mike Hill on 5 June 1991 from Silver Glen 

 Well Cave that lies on the west side of the main spring pool and 

 represents a secondary outflow of the main spring cave. 



ETYMOLOGY: Attiguus from Latin meaning neighboring; alluding 

 to the geographic proximity of the type, and only known locality, of 

 this species to Procambarus delicatus at Alexander Springs, as well 

 as to the close kinship of these two crayfishes (Hobbs and Franz 

 1992). 



REFERENCES: Hobbs and Franz 1992 (original description). 



Procambarus {Ortmannicus) delicatus Hobbs and Franz 

 BIG CHEEKED CAVE CRAYFISH 



Procambarus {Ortmannicus) delicatus Hobbs and Franz, 1986. 

 Journal of Crustacean Biology 6(3):509. TYPE LOCALITY: Alexander 

 Springs, 9 km south of Astor Park, Lake County, Florida. Holotype, 

 allotype, paratype (USNM 218528, 144848, 145578, respectively); 

 holotype, Jeffrey B. Smith and Don Haren II (colls.). 



OTHER COMMON NAMES: Alexander Springs Cave Crayfish. 



DISTRIBUTION: ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Lake George). 

 Known only from the type locality. 



ETYMOLOGY: The name delicatus (Latin= dainty) refers to the 

 delicate mien of this species. 



REFERENCES: Franz and Lee 1982 (distribution); Hobbs and 

 Franz 1986 (original description), 1992 (comparison with attiguus); 

 Hobbs and Hobbs 1991 (key); Relyea et al. 1976 (record). 



