84 Richard Franz, Judy Bauer and Tom Morris 



Hobbs et al. 1977 (Pp); Krause 1992 (cave description, map); McNab 

 1974 (bats); Peck 1970 (terrestrial arthropods); Warren 1961 (Pp). 



ALA-43. WELL, FORT CLARK CHURCH. (Sec.31-32, T.9S. R.19E, 

 Gainesville West. Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus 

 pallidas (USNM), Private. REFERENCES: Franz 1982 (Pp); Hobbs et 

 al. 1977 (Pp). 



ALA-44. WELL, MICANOPY (Unidentified site). OCALA FAUNA 

 (Orange Lake), Caecidotea hobbsi (USNM). Private. REFERENCES: 

 Steeves 1964 (Cah). 



ALA-45. WELL, MICANOPY (Archie Carr Farm) (Sec. 34, 

 T.llS, R.20E, Flemington Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Orange Lake), 

 Crangonyx grandimanus (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH). Private. 



ALA-46. ZAMIA SINK (Sec.8, T.IOS, R.18E, Newberry Quad.). 

 OCALA (Upper Suwannee), cave-associated species. REFERENCES: 

 Marshall 1947 (fish). 



ALA-47. 32-FOOT CAVE (Sec.l8, T.IOS, R.19E, Gainesville West 

 Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus pallidus 

 (USNM). Private. REFERENCES: Franz and Lee 1982 (Pp). 



CITRUS COUNTY 



CIT-1. CAVE (6 mi N of Lecanto). OCALA FAUNA (Withlacoochee), 

 cave-associated species. REFERENCES: McNab 1974 (bats). 



CIT-2. BLOWING HOLE CAVE (Sec.21, T.20S, R.19E, Brooksville 

 NW Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Withlacoochee), cave-associated species. 

 Public, Withlacoochee State Forest, Florida Dept. Agriculture, gated 

 cave. REFERENCES: Hubbell 1936 (crickets); Peck 1970 (terrestrial 

 arthropods). 



CIT-3. DR. DAMES CAVE (or Dr. Doan's Cave) (Sec.30, T.20S, 

 R.19E, Brooksville NW Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Withlacoochee), 

 cave-associated species. Public, Withlacoochee State Forest, Florida 

 Dept. Agriculture. REFERENCES: Hubbell 1936 (crickets); Peck 1970 

 (terrestrial arthropods). 



CIT-4. HALL'S BAT CAVE (or Rock Pile Cave, also known as 

 Trail 10 Cave) (Sec.30, T.19S, R.18E, Brooksville NW Quad.). OCALA 

 FAUNA (Withlacoochee), cave-associated species. REFERENCES: Lee 

 field notes. 



CIT-5. HOMOSASSA SPRINGS. (Sec. 28, T.19S., R.17E., 

 Homosassa Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (?), unidentified cave amphipods 

 and isopods. Public, Homosassa Springs State Park, Florida Dept. Natural 

 Resources. REFERENCES: Rosenau et al. 1977; Karst Environ-mental 

 Services (cave map). 



