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spira group 
Pseudotremia valga Loomis (TB?) 
Tennessee. — Claiborne Co.: Station Creek Cave. 
Virginia. — Lee Co.: Cudjos Cavern (type locality) and Young- 
Fugate Cave. 
tuberculata group 
Pseudotremia armesi {s. lat.) Shear (TP) 
Virginia. — Tazewell Co.: Fallen Rock Cave. 
Comments. — Also recorded from two caves and one epigean locality 
just west of the study area in Mercer County, W.Va. (Shear 
1972, Holsinger et al. 1976). 
Pseudotremia momus Shear (TP) 
Virginia. — Smyth Co.: Atwells Tunnel and Spence (type locality) 
caves. 
Comments. — Also recorded from an epigean habitat on the crest of 
Big Walker Mountain near the Wythe-Bland county line (Shear 
1972. 
Pseudotremia tuberculata (s. lat.) Loomis (TB?) 
Virginia. — Tazewell Co.: Bowens, Cassell Farm (type locality), 
Fallen Rock, Lawson, and Stonley caves. 
Undescribed and undetermined species 
Pseudotremia n. spp. (TB and TP) 
In addition to several undescribed probable species in the nodosa 
complex listed above, the following cave populations have been 
tentatively recognized as undescribed species by either W. A. 
Shear or R. L. Hoffman (in litt.). All need further study and are 
not counted in our numerical analyses. 
1. Ballards Cave, Giles County. 
2. Banners Corner and Dickenson caves, Russell County. 
3. Blowing Cave, Bath County. 
4. Buchanan Saltpetre Cave, Smyth County. 
5. Carter Cave, Lee County. 
6. Cave School Water Cave, Wythe County. 
7. Coley Cave No. 2, Scott County. 
8. Crossroads and Porters caves, Bath County. 
9. Cumberland Gap Saltpetre Cave, Lee County. 
10. Elys Moonshine and Sweet Potato caves, Lee County. 
11. Fisher Cave, Lee County. 
12. Greears Sweet Potato and Kerns No. 1 caves, Scott County. 
13. Little Kennedy Cave, Wise County. 
14. Moccasin Valley Cave, Scott County. 
15. New Castle Murder Hole and Rufe Caldwell caves, Craig 
County (two species). 
16. Pearson Cave, Hawkins County. 
