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Fig. 27. Distribution of troglophilic crickets ( Euhadenoecus ) in the study area. 
Cave No. 1. Rockbridge Co.: Tolleys Cave. Scott Co.: Queens 
Cave. 
Euhadenocecus fragilis Hubbell (TP or TX) 
Tennessee. — Claiborne Co.: Bug Hole No. 1, English, and Saur 
Kraut caves. Hancock Co.: Newmans Ridge (Hubbell and Norton 
1978:43), Caney Sinks, and Subers caves. 
Virginia. — Alleghany Co.: Wares Cave. Giles Co.: Ballards, Links, 
Smokehole, Starnes, and Tawneys (type locality) caves. Lee Co.: 
Cattle, Cliff, Crouse, Cumberland Gap Saltpetre, Gibson No. 2, 
Gibson-Frazier, Gilley, Indian, Kinzer Holow, Molly Wagle, 
Roadside No. 1, Smiths Milk, Spangler, Sweet Potato, Thompson 
Cedar, Unthanks, Waltons, and Young-Fugate caves; also “small 
caves,” Pennington Gap (Hubbell and Norton 1978:43). Roanoke 
Co.: Millers Cove Cave. Russell Co.: Banners Corner, Indian, 
and Seven Springs caves. Scott Co.: Blowing Hole, Coley No. 1 
and 2, Hortons, Queens, and Speers Ferry caves. Tazewell Co.: 
Cassell Farm, Glenwood Church, Lawson, Spider, and Wagoners 
caves. 
Euhadenoecus puteanus (Scudder) (TX) 
Tennessee. — Claiborne Co.: Yoakum Cave. Sullivan Co.: Bristol 
(Caverns), Morrill, and Potters caves. 
Virginia. — Alleghany Co.: Lowmoor and Wares caves. Giles Co.: 
New River Cave. Highland Co.: Better Forgotten and Van 
Devanters caves. Lee Co.: Gilley Cave (not Billeys Cave or 
Baileys Cave as listed by Hubbell and Norton 1978:31). Roanoke 
