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Pseudanophthalmus bendermani Barr, new status 
Pseudanophthalmus tiresias bendermani Barr 1959:21. Type locality, Ben- 
derman Cave, Maury Co., TN. 
At the present time this species is known only from the type locality, 
an extensive stream cave containing much bat guano. The small, slender, 
depressed beetles are rather abundant in riparian microhabitats. 
Figs. 4-6. Pseudanophthalmus: cumberlandus group. 4. P. inquisitor, n. sp. (3.4 
mm). 5. Aedeagus, P. productus, n. sp. (0.75 mm). 6. Aedeagus, P. inquisitor, n. 
sp. (0.53 mm). 
Pseudanophthalmus inquisitor, new species 
Figs. 4, 6 
Etymology. — Latin inquisitor, “searcher, inquirer.” 
Diagnosis.— A slender and depressed species characterized by very 
small size, non-pruinose elytral microscuipture, and the small, scarcely 
arcuate aedeagus with deflexed apex. 
