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Saetigerocreagris phyllisae (Chamberlin) 
Record: Los Angeles Co.: Eaton’s Cave. 
Comment: This species was described from kelp at Coronado Beach. The location of Eaton’s Cave is unknown to us. 
Bibliography: Chamberlin, J.C. (1930, 1962); Chamberlin and Malcolm (1960). 
Family Pseudogarypidae 
Pseudogarypus sp. 
Record: Calaveras Co.: unnamed cave in Peruvian Gulch. Plumas Co.: Soda Springs Cave. Siskiyou Co.: Hypochilus 
Cave; Shasta View Grotto. Unknown Co.: Doney Crack. 
Bibliography: Benedict (1977, 1983). 
Pseudogarypus bicornis (Banks) 
Record: Siskiyou Co.: Skunk Hollow Cave. 
Pseudogarypus hesperus Chamberlin 
Record: Tulare Co.: Bear Den Cave. 
Bibhography: Krejca (2006). 
Pseudogarypus orpheus Muchmore (troglobite) 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Music Hall Cave (type locality). Tuolumne Co.: Indian Quarry Cave No. 2. 
Comment: Benedict and Malcolm used the erroneous name “Music Box Cave.” 
Bibhography: Benedict (1977, 1983); Benedict and Malcolm (1978b, 1979); Culver, Christman, Elliott, Hobbs, and Red- 
dell (2000); Graening (2011b); Harvey (1990); Heurtault (1994); Muchmore (1980, 1981a, 1981b). 
Pseudogarypus spelaeus Benedict and Malcolm (troglobite) 
Records: Shasta Co.: Samwel Cave (type locality). 
Comment: This species was the first in its genus to exhibit troglomorphy, i.e. reduced eyes, giantism, and appendage atten¬ 
uation. The family is kn own from North America and Tasmania; the genus, and its four species, from North America only. 
The nearest relative is P. bicornis, which is known from many localities in the western United States. Pseudogarypus 
hypogeus Muchmore is a troglobite in Arizona. 
Bibhography: Benedict (1977, 1980, 1983); Benedict and Malcolm (1978a, 1978b, 1979); Harvey (1990); Muchmore 
(1981a, 1981b). 
ORDER SCHIZOMIDA (short-tailed whipscorpions) 
Family Hubbardiidae 
IHubbardia sp. 
Record: Tulare Co.: *Clough Cave. 
Comment: A schizomid was observed by Benjamin Tobin in 2010. 
Bibhography: Krejca (2009b); Reddell (2009). 
Hubbardia shoshonensis (Briggs and Horn) (troglobite) 
Records: Inyo Co.: Upper Shoshone Cave (type locality); Lower Shoshone Cave. 
Comment: This is the only troglobitic species of the family Hubbardiidae known from the United States. The genus Hub¬ 
bardia is more closely related to Old World genera than to New World genera (Fig. 17). 
Bibhography: Bennett (1985); Briggs (1974a, 1990); Briggs and Horn (1972); Georgescu (1994); Harvey (2003); McFar- 
lane (1990); Rado and Tyner (1984); Reddell (1981, 2009); Reddell and Cokendolpher (1991, 1995); Rowland (1975); 
Rowland and Reddell (1977, 1979, 1981); Shear (1974); Ubick and Briggs (1992); U.S. Department of Interior and State 
of California (1982). 
ORDER ARANEAE (spiders) 
SUBORDER OPISTHOTHELE 
INFRAORDER MYGALOMORPHA 
Family Antrodiaetidae (folding door spiders) 
Antrodiaetus sp. 
Record: Amador Co.: Mushroom Cave. 
