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Series 4, Volume 64, Supplement 1 
Anachemmis sp. 
Records: San Bernardino Co.: Virginia’s Mine Cave; Wishbone Cave. 
Bibliography: Graening (2010). 
Anachemmis aalbui Platnick and Ubick (troglophile) 
Record: San Bernardino Co.: Medicine Cave. 
Comment: This eyed species has longer legs and paler pigmentation than its epigean relatives. 
Bibliography: Platnick and Ubick (2005). 
Anachemmis jungi Platnick and Ubick (troglophile) 
Records: Inyo Co.: Defense Cave; Titus Canyon Cave (type locality). 
Comment: This species is only known from caves and has long legs and pale pigmentation, but also well developed eyes. 
Bibliography: Platnick and Ubick (2005). 
Anachemmis sober Chamberlin 
Records: Tulare Co.: Kaweah Cave. 
Bibliography: Platnick and Ubick (2005). 
Titiotus spp. (troglophile) 
Records: Amador Co.: Black Chasm; Chrome Cave; Connie’s Cave; Fem Frond Cave; Fiddler’s Cave; New Cave; Rip¬ 
pled Cave; Skeleton Cave; Soldier Creek Cave; Violin Cave. Calaveras Co.: small cave near Shaw’s Cave; Barren Cave; 
Beta Cave; Bobcat Cave; Bone Cave; Bryden’s Cave; Buckeye Cave; Bryden’s Cave; Carlow’s Bat Cavern; Cataract Gulch 
Cave; Clutch Cave; Cone Cave; Coral Cave; Diane’s Cave; Dragon’s Breath Cave; Eagle View Cave No. 1; Gerritt’s Cave; 
Gray Pine Cave; Heater Cave; Kenney’s Grotto; Linda’s Cave; Lost Piton Cave; Mercer Caverns; Mercer’s Big Pit; Moan¬ 
ing Cave; Poison Oak Cave; Pool Cave; Rabbit Hole; Scat Cave; Secret Cave; Shaw’s Cave; Snail Cave; Two Bit Pit; Upper 
Calaveras Natural Bridge; Williams Cave. Fresno Co.: Bat Cave; Beauty Cave; Boyden Cave; Church Cave; Windy Cliff 
Cave. Inyo Co.: Titus Canyon Cave. Kern Co.: Harrington Cave. Mariposa Co.: Bower Cave; Bucks Cave; Bull Creek 
Cave; Damp Cave; Indian Cave; Spider Cave. Santa Cruz Co.: Vanished River Cave. Shasta Co.: Rusty Cave. Siskiyou 
Co.: Crystal Ice Cave; Hypochilus Cave; Planetary Dairy Cave; Skunk Hollow Cave; Trail Junction Cave. Trinity Co.: Hall 
City Cave. Tulare Co.: *Bear Den Cave; Beulah Cave; Clough Cave; Dehydrated Cave; Eighteenth Hole; Hidden Cave; 
Hurricane Crawl Cave; Kaweah Cave; *Lost Soldier’s Cave; *May’s Cave; Overhang Cave; Paradise Cave; Pet Cemetery 
Cave; Rattlesnake Cave; Salamander Cave; Schist Canyon Cave; Upper Bryant Cave; Walk Softly Cave; Wiessraum Cave; 
Windy Pit. Tuolumne Co.: Baconrind Cave; Banksula Cave; Border Pit; Crack of Doom Cave; Crystal Butterfly Cave; 
Crystal Tuolumne Cave; Indian Quarry Cave No. 1; Indian Quarry Cave No. 2; Milkcan Cave; Mine Cave; Porcupine Cave; 
Snell’s Cave; Tank Cave; Toppled Table Talus Cave; Troll Cave; Tube Cave; Vulture Cave; Zilch Cave. 
Comment: Most of these records are based on immature specimens. The genus is also found in deep rock crevices along 
streams. Specimens were transplanted from McLean’s Cave to the Transplant Mine. 
Bibliography: Briggs (1975, 1987, 1993); Briggs and Ubick (1981); Danehy (1951a, 1951b); Despain (1993, 2006); Elliott 
(1978); Graening (2011b); Krejca (2006, 2007); Reardon (1966); McEachem and Grady (1978); Ubick (1991, 2001); Zara 
Environmental (2009). 
Titiotus californicus Simon (troglophile) 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Cave City Cave; Cave of the Catacombs; Grapevine Gulch Cave; O’Neil’s Cave. San Benito 
Co.: Balconies Cave; Bear Gulch Cave. 
Bibhography: Platnick and Ubick (2008). 
Titiotus flavescens (Chamberlin and Ivie) (troglophile) 
Records: Santa Cruz Co.: cave near Cave Gulch; Bat Cave; Coral Grotto; IXL Cave; Vanished River Cave. 
Bibhography: Briggs and Ubick (1988); Platnick and Ubick (2008); Ubick (2001). 
Titiotus gertschi Platnick and Ubick (troglophile) 
Records: Amador Co.: Lulu Bell Cave; Moss Cave; Mushroom Cave; Santa Claus Cave. Calaveras Co.: Brown Deer 
Cave; Carlito’s Cave; Carlow’s Cave; Cave of Skulls; Crystal Stanislaus Cave; Grapevine Gulch Cave; Keith’s Chasm; 
Music Hall Cave; Porcupine Cave; Pseudoscorpion Cave; Wool Hollow Cave. Mariposa Co.: Pool Pit. Tuolumne Co.: 
mine 2.5 km N Columbia; Bend Cave; Crystal Palace; McLean’s Cave; Pinnacle Point Cave; Pine Log Cave; Porcupine 
Skull Cave; Razorback Grotto; Scorpion Cave; The Catacombs; Transplant Mine; Windeler Cave. 
Comment: Specimens were transplanted from McLean’s Cave to the Transplant Mine. 
