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John R. Holsinger and David C. Culver 
No. 2. Giles Co.: New River Cave. Montgomery Co.: Erhart 
(type locality), Old Mill, and Slussers Chapel caves. Roanoke 
Co.: Goodwins Cave (?). 
stygia group 
Caecidotea recurvata (Steeves) (TB) 
Tennessee. — Campbell Co.: Meredith Cave. Claiborne Co.: Buis 
Saltpetre, Chadwells, English, Hauser Spring, Kings Saltpetre, 
and Station Creek caves. Hancock Co.: Subers Cave. Union Co.: 
Coppock, Lost Creek, Ridenour Pit, Wolf, and Wright caves. 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Baileys, Bowling, Cave Springs, Combs No. 1, 
Cope, Crouse, Fisher, Gallohan No. 1 and 2, Gilliam, Golf 
Course No. 1 and 2, Kinzer Hollow, Litton No. 1, McClure, 
Minors Saltpetre, Molly Wagle, Roadside No. 1, Seal, Skull, 
Smiths Milk, Spangler, Sweet Potato, Taylor Pit, T-Bone, 
Thompson Cedar, Unthanks (type locality), and Young-Fugate 
caves. Russell Co.: Banners Corner, Breeding, Bundys Pearl, 
Burns, Daugherty, Grays, Indian, Jessie, Johnson, Munsey, Porgie 
Bundys, Seven Springs, Smiths, and “Sikes” (Hubricht 1943:697) 
caves. Scott Co.: Blair-Collins, Coley No. 2, Flannery, Jack. 
McDavids, Spurlock, and Taylor No. 1 caves. Smyth Co.: 
McMullin Cave. Washington Co.: Brass Kettle Hole Cave, Wise 
Co.: Hairy Hole, Kelly, Little Kennedy, Parsons, Rocky Hollow, 
and Wildcat Saltpetre caves. 
Comments. — Also recorded from a spring in Knox County (see 
Fleming 1972) and a cave in Washington County, both in eastern 
Tennessee. “ Asellus forcipitus n. sp.” recorded from English 
Cave by Dearolf (1953), was never described in the literature and 
should be regarded as a nomen nudum. 
Caecidotea richardsonae Hay (TB) 
Tennessee. — Claiborne Co.: Buis Saltpetre, Cline, and Holt caves. 
Grainger Co.: Horseshoe Cave. Hancock Co.: Fairmont School 
Cave. Hawkins Co.: Sensabaugh Saltpetre Cave. 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Gregory, Olinger, and Smiths Milk caves. 
Scott Co.: Blair-Collins, Horton, Moccasin Valley, and Wolfe 
caves. Tazewell Co.: Bowens, Fallen Rock, Hugh Young, Lost 
Mill No. 3, Rosenbaums Water, and Stonley caves. 
Comments. — Also reported from caves and occasionally wells in 
central and northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and 
south-central Tennessee (Steeves 1963b, 1969; Fleming 1972). 
Ungrouped Species 
Caecidotea intermedia (Forbes) (AC?) 
Virginia. — Smyth Co.: Interstate-81 Cave. 
