106 Richard Franz, Judy Bauer and Tom Morris 



SUW-28. PEACOCK SPRING CAVE (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, 

 Dowling Park Quad.). Peacock Slough Cave System. OCALA FAUNA 

 (Upper Suwannee), Remasellus parvus (USNM), Crangonyx grandi- 

 manus (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH), Procambarus pallidus (USNM), 

 other cave-associated species. Public, Peacock Springs State Park, Florida 

 Dept. Natural Resources. REFERENCES: Bowman and Sket 1985 (Rp); 

 Exley and DeLoach 1981 (cave description); Exley and Fisk 1978 (cave 

 description); Franz 1982 (Pp); Fisk and Exley 1977 (description); Rosenau 

 et al. 1977 (spring description), Streever 19926 (crayfish kill). 



SUW-29. PEACOCK SINK 3 (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, Dowling Park 

 Quad.). Peacock Slough Cave System. OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), 

 Procambarus pallidus (JB). Public, Peacock Springs State Park, Florida 

 Dept. Natural Resources. 



SUW-30. POT HOLE SINK (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, Mayo Quad.). 

 Peacock Slough Cave System. OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), 

 Procambarus pallidus (JB). Public, Peacock Springs State Park, 

 Florida Dept. Natural Resources. REFERENCES: Rosenau et al. 1977 

 (spring description). 



SUW-31. QUARRY SINK (Sec.23, T.6S, R.14E, Branford Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus erythrops (Franz 

 1982). Private. REMARKS: According to B. Sutton (personal communi- 

 cation), this was one of the unidentified localities where Relyea and 

 Sutton found crayfishes during their surveys in preparation for the 

 description oi Procambarus erythrops. REFERENCES: Franz 1982 (Pe); 

 Relyea and Sutton 1975 (Pe). 



SUW-32. REGISTER SINK (Sec.l7, T.5S, R.14E, O'Brien Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus pallidus (ATL). Private. 



SUW-33. SANDBAG SPRING (Sec. 34, T.4S, R.12E, Mayo SE 

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

 (TM), unidentified cave amphipods (TM). Private. 



SUW-34. SIM'S SINK (also Simm's Sink) (Sec.24, T.6S, R.14E, 

 Branford Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Crangonyx hobbsi 

 (JRH), Procambarus erythrops-iype locality (USNM), Troglocambarus 

 maclanei (USNM), unidentified cave isopods (TM). Private, The Nature 

 Conservancy, cave crayfish preserve. REFERENCES: Franz 1982 (Ch, 

 Pe, Tm); Franz and Lee 1982 (Pe); Hobbs et al. 1977 (Pe, Tm); Holt 

 19736 (CI as commensal on Pe); Mellon 1977 (Pe, ocular response); 

 Mellon and Lnenicka 1980 (Pe, ocular response); Relyea and Sutton 

 1975 (Pe, type description). 



SUW-35. SMITH SINK (Sec. 20, T.5S, T.14E, O'Brien Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus pallidus (ATL). Private. 



