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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Series 4, Volume 64, Supplement 1 
Calicina serpentinea (Briggs and Horn) (troglophile) 
Record: Santa Cruz Co.: Bob’s Secret Cave. 
Comment: This species is known from serpentine outcrops from the southern Bay Area from San Mateo and Contra Costa 
to San Benito counties. 
Bibliography: Briggs and Horn (1967); Ubick and Briggs (1989). 
Calicina sierra (Briggs and Horn) (troglophile) 
Records: Amador Co.: Masonic Cave (type locality). Calaveras Co.: unnamed cave in Peruvian Gulch; Carlow’s Bat Cav¬ 
ern; Carlow’s Cave; Music Hall Cave; Scat Cave; Speleogen Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Lower Von Trump Mine; McLean’s 
Cave; Porcupine Skull Cave; Transplant Mine. 
Comment: This species is also found on the surface in gray pine-oak forests. 
Bibliography: Briggs (1968); Briggs and Horn (1967); Briggs and Ubick (1981); Elliott (1978); Kury (2003); McEachem 
and Grady (1978); Ubick and Briggs (1989). 
Megacina cockerelli (Goodnight and Goodnight) 
Records: Napa Co.: Clay Cave. 
Bibliography: Bradford (2005); Ubick and Briggs (2008). 
Sitalcina californica (Banks) (troglophile) 
Records: Santa Cruz Co.: Bat Cave; Empire Cave; IXL Cave; Steams Cave; Stump Cave. 
Bibliography: Banks (1911); Briggs (1968); Halliday (1962); Ubick (2001); Ubick and Briggs (2002, 2008). 
Sitalcina sura Briggs 
Record: Monterey Co.: Ghost Cave. 
Bibliography: Ubick and Briggs (2008). 
Texella n. sp. (troglobite?) 
Record: Inyo Co.: Titus Canyon Cave 
Texella bifurcata (Briggs) (troglophile) 
Records: Shasta Co.: Samwel Cave; Shasta Lake Caverns. 
Comment: This species is known from surface localities in Del Norte and Shasta counties. The individuals from caves have 
distinctly longer appendages and are slightly less pigmented than surface populations. 
Bibliography: Ubick and Briggs (1992, 2002, 2004). 
Texella kokoweef Ubick and Briggs (troglophile) 
Record: San Bernardino Co.: Kokoweef Crystal Cave (“Crystal Kokoweef Cave” is type locality) 
Comment: This eyed species is known only from this locality and, apart from slightly longer appendages, shows little cave 
adaptation. 
Bibliography: Kury (2003); Ubick and Briggs (1992, 2004). 
Texella shoshone Ubick and Briggs (troglophile) 
Records: Inyo Co.: Lower Shoshone Cave; Upper Shoshone Cave (type locality). 
Comment: This species is kn own only from these isolated caves. Although the eyes are well developed this may be a relict 
species now restricted to the cave habitat. The cave is also inhabited by the endemic schizomid {Hubbardia shoshonensis), 
cave cricket ( Ceuthophilus n. sp.), and ground beetle ( Rhadine n. sp.). 
Bibliography: Briggs (1974a, 1990); Kury (2003); Ubick and Briggs (1992, 2004). 
Family Sclerobunidae 
Zuma acuta Goodnight and Goodnight (troglophile) 
Records: Santa Cruz Co.: Dolloff Cave; Empire Cave; Stump Cave. 
Comment: Briggs (1967) reported that the Empire Cave population shows partial depigmentation. 
Bibliography: Briggs (1967, 1971); Briggs and Ubick (1988); Kury (2003); Rambla and Juberthie (1994); Ubick (2001). 
