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Caecidotea racovitzai racovitzai Williams (TX?) 
Virginia. — Tazewell Co.: Lawson and Quarry caves. 
Caecidotea pricei Levi (TB) 
Virginia. — Augusta Co.: Barterbrook Spring Cave. Frederick Co.: 
Ogdens Cave. Page Co.: Will Mauck Cave. Rockbridge Co.: 
Bathers, Bell, Billy Williams, Showalters, and Tolleys caves. 
Rockingham Co.: Endless Caverns. Shenandoah Co.: Flemings 
Cave. Warren Co.: Skyline Caverns. Also: “Water Cave, Va.” 
(Dearolf 1953:227). 
Comments. — Outside the study area, this species is recorded 
from groundwater habitats (mostly caves) in central Maryland, 
southern Pennsylvania, and eastern West Virginia (Holsinger and 
Steeves 1971, Franz and Slifer 1971, Holsinger 1976, Holsinger et 
al. 1976). Within the study area, it is also recorded from three 
small springs or seeps in Rockingham County and one spring in 
Rockbridge County (see Holsinger and Steeves 1971). 
Asellus condei, described by Chappuis (1957) from Ogdens 
Cave, is considered a synonym of C. pricei (see Holsinger and 
Steeves 1971, Fleming 1973). 
Caecidotea sp. A (TB) 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Cliff Cave. 
Comments. — Fleming (1972) listed this population as belonging to 
Caecidotea scrupulosa Williams, but subsequent examination 
indicates that it represents an undescribed troglobitic species. 
Caecidotea spp. (TB) 
Tennessee. — Hancock Co.: Panther Creek Cave. Union Co.: Oaks 
Cave. 
Virginia. — Alleghany Co.: Paxtons Cave. Botetourt Co.: Eagle 
Rock Cave. Highland Co.: Aqua, Better Forgotten, and Roaring 
Springs caves. Lee Co.: Gilley Cave. Scott Co.: Grigsby and 
Pond caves. Smyth Co.: Buchanan Saltpetre Cave. Washington 
Co.: Neals and Reeds No. 1 caves. 
Comments. — Collections from the caves listed above lacked males, 
therefore precluding specific determinations. 
Lirceus culveri Estes and Holsinger (TB) 
Virginia. — Scott Co.: McDavids Cave (type locality). 
Lirceus usdagalun Holsinger and Bowman (TB) 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Gallohan No. 1 (type locality), Gallohan No. 2, 
Surgener, and Thompson Cedar caves. 
Lirceus spp. 
Tennessee. — Claiborne Co.: Billingsley and Lower Coonsies Creek 
caves. Hancock Co.: Lawsons Cave No. 3. 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Baileys, Olinger, and Young-Fugate 
caves. Rockbridge Co.: Tolleys Cave. Scott Co.: Alley, Wolfe, 
