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Figure 72 (top left). Ceuthophilus sp, Rhaphidophoridae, about 20 mm, cave cricket, trogloxene, Lava Beds Nation¬ 
al Monument. JK and ST. 
Figure 73 (top right). Tropidischia xanthostoma, about 30 mm, trogloxene, rhaphidophorid cricket, Crystal Sequoia 
Cave, Tulare Co., Sequoia National Park. JK. 
Figure 74 (center left). Grylloblatta n. sp. 3, 12-20 mm, Notoptera, is known only from Lilbum Cave and Mays 
Cave, Tulare Co., the farthest south of any icecrawler. JK. 
Figure 75 (center right). Trechus sp., 4 mm, Carabidae, Trechinae, Trechini, troglophile or trogloxene beetle, Empire 
Cave, Santa Cruz Co. JML. 
Figure 76 (bottom left). Ant-like litter beetle or mold beetle, 5-6 mm, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae, Yosemite Nation¬ 
al Park. JK. 
Figure 77 (bottom left). Ptomaphagus nevadicus, 6-7 mm, a round fungus beetle, Leiodidae, McLean’s Cave, 
Tuolumne Co. WRE. 
Photographers:William R. Elliott, Jean Krejca, Joel M. Ledford, Steve Taylor. 
