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Figure 7. The distribution of nine Banksula harvestman species in the Sierra Nevada North region. The species are lim¬ 
ited to small outcrops of Calaveras Assemblage marble (in gray) over a distance of 132 km. The small rectangle near the 
bottom encompasses the area in Figure 8, with the range of three species. 
500 m. Lilburn Cave, Kings Canyon National Park, is formed in marble (Fig. 9), and is the largest 
cave in the region at 34.6 km long and 155 m deep. There are a few outlier caves in this region: 
Microps Cave is a sampled lava tube on the west side of the Inyo Mountains, Inyo County. Other, 
unsampled lava tubes are known there and on Crater Mountain, eastern Fresno County. We have 
