Invertebrate Cave Fauna 
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Fig. 14. Distribution of terrestrial troglobitic isopods ( Arnerigonicus and 
Miktoniscus ) in the study area. Localities for A. paynei in Anderson County, 
Tenn., also shown. 
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NORTH CAROLINA 
• Amerigofiiscus henroti 
▼ A_ paynei 
A Miktoniscus racovitzai 
cannula group 
Caecidotea bowmani Lewis (TB) 
Virginia. — Rockbridge Co.: drain tile near Natural Bridge (type 
locality). 
Caecidotea henroti (Bresson) (TB) 
Virginia. — Giles Co.: Smokehole (type locality) and Tawneys caves. 
Pulaski Co.: James Cave. 
Caecidotea holsingeri (Steeves) (TB) 
Virginia. — Bath Co.: Butler-Sinking Creek Cave. 
Comments. — Recorded from numerous caves in West Virginia 
(Greenbrier, Monroe, Pocahontas, and Randolph counties) and 
from one cave in Garrett Co., Md. (Steeves 1963a, 1969; Holsinger 
et al. 1976; Lewis 1980). 
Caecidotea incurva (Steeves and Holsinger) (TB) 
Virginia. -Smyth Co.: McMullin Cave. Wythe Co.: Groseclose Cave 
No. 1. 
Comments. — Also recorded from single caves in Blount and Roane 
counties, Tenn. (Steeves and Holsinger 1968). 
Caecidotea vandeli (Bresson) (TB) 
Virginia. — Bath Co.: Blowing Cave. Botetourt Co.: Brough Cave 
