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MAR-26. WELL (2 mi NE of Anthony) (Sec.9?, T.14S, R.22E, 

 Anthony Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Orange Lake?), Crangonyx grandi- 

 manus (JRH). Private. 



MAR-27. WOODS CAVE (Sec.l3, T.16S, R.21E, Shady Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Marion), unidentified cave crayfishes. Private. 

 REFERENCES: FSS files. 



MAR-28. ZUBER SINK (Sec.9, T.14S, R.20E, Fairfield Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Orange Lake?), unidentified cave crayfishes (JB). 

 Private. 



ORANGE COUNTY 



ORA-1. APOPKA BLUE HOLE (Sec.l6, T.20S, R.28E, Sorrento 

 Quad.). ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Wekiva), Procambarus acherontis 

 (USNM), Troglocambarus sp. (USNM). Private, vulnerable to urban 

 development. REFERENCES: Hobbs III 1992 (Tsp, photo). 



ORA-2. ROCK SPRINGS Sec.l5, T.20S, R.28E, Sorrento Quad.). 

 ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Wekiva), Caecidotea sp.2 (USNM). Public, 

 Rock Springs County Park. REFERENCES: Auffenberg 1963 (fossils); 

 Rosenau et al. 1977 (spring description); Webb 1974 (fossils). 



ORA-3. WEKIWA SPRINGS (Sec.36, T.20S, R.28E, Forest City 

 Quad.). ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Wekiva), Procambarus acherontis 

 (USNM). Public, Wekiva Springs State Park, Florida Dept. Natural 

 Resources. REMARKS: Cooper (1965a) noted that "white crayfish had 

 been seen around 1890." The USNM specimen was collected in moss 

 on the outside of one of the cracks in the main spring in about 1.5 

 meters water depth by David A. Sukkert on 29 September 1990 (Rosi 

 Mulholland, personal communication, Florida Park Service). 

 REFERENCES: Cooper 1965^ (description); Rosenau et al. 1977 (spring 

 description). 



ORA-4. WELL, LONG LAKE (Sec.36, T.21S, R.28E, Orlando 

 West Quad.). ST. JOHNS RIVER FAUNA (Wekiva), Procambarus 

 acherontis (Franz and Lee 1982). Public, county water well. 

 REFERENCES: Franz 1982 (Pa); Franz and Lee 1982 (Pa). 



PASCO COUNTY 



PAS-1. ARCH SINK (or Arch-Way Sink) (Sec.2, T.24S, R.17E, 

 Port Richey NE Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Gulf Coastal Lowlands), 

 Procambarus leitheuseri (USNM). Private. REFERENCES: Franz and 

 Hobbs 1983 (Pie). 



PAS-2. BLACK HOLE (Sec.l4, T.24S, R.16E, Aripeka Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Gulf Coastal Lowlands), Procambarus leitheuseri 



