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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Series 4, Volume 64, Supplement 1 
Co.: Caldwell Ice Caves. Tuolumne Co.: Windeler Cave. 
Comment: Most of these records are all based on females or juveniles. 
Californiulus dorsovittatus Verhoeff 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Cave of the Catacombs; Shaw’s Cave. Shasta Co.: Samwel Cave. 
Comment: This species was collected in total darkness. The species is known from Lassen Volcanic National Park, Shas¬ 
ta County. 
Bibliography: Danehy (1951b); Shelley (1994). 
Californiulus yosemitensis Chamberlin 
Records: Amador Co.: Connie’s Cave; Mushroom Cave; Santa Claus Cave. San Benito Co.: Bear Gulch Cave. Tulare 
Co.: Bear Den Cave; Clough Cave; Crystal Sequoia Cave; Eighteenth Hole; Hidden Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave; May’s 
Cave; Overhang Cave; Pet Cemetery Cave; Rattlesnake Cave; Walk Softly Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Border Pit; McLean’s 
Cave; Milkcan Cave; Porcupine Cave; Porcupine Skull Cave; Snell’s Cave. 
Bibliography: Hunter (2011a); Krejca (2006). 
Paeromopus sp. (troglophile) 
Records: Amador Co.: Rippled Cave. Calaveras Co.: Bobcat Cave; Brown Deer Cave; Creek Cave; Grapevine Gulch 
Cave; Hawk Cave; Porcupine Cave; Shaw’s Cave; Williams Cave; Wool Hollow Cave. El Dorado Co.: Crystal Cosumnes 
Cave. Mariposa Co.: Bower Cave. Shasta Co.: Ancient Palace Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Crystal Palace; McLean’s Cave; 
Transplant Mine; Transplant Mine tailings. 
Comment: Some of these large millipedes were transplanted from McLean’s Cave to the Transplant Mine. 
Bibliography: Briggs (1975); Elliott (1978); McEachem and Grady (1978). 
Paeromopus angusticeps angusticeps (Wood) (troglophile) 
Record: Santa Cruz Co.: Empire Cave. 
Bibliography: Graham (1968b); Shelley and Bauer (1997). 
Paeromopus angusticeps buttensis Chamberlin (troglophile) 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Cave City Cave; Cave of Skulls. Tuolumne Co.: Tank Cave. 
Bibliography: McEachem and Grady (1978); Shelley (1994). 
Paeromopus cavicolens Chamberlin (troglophile) 
Records: Amador Co.: Santa Claus Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Windeler Cave (type locality). 
Comment: This large species, or a similar one, is common in many of the caves on the Stanislaus River. It is not especial¬ 
ly cave-adapted. The body is smooth, cylindrical, and brown; adults attain a length of 10 to 15 cm. 
Bibliography: Causey (1955); Chamberlin, R.V. (1953a); Chamberlin and Hoffman (1958); Elliott (1978); Halliday (1955); 
Keller (2009a); McEachem and Grady (1978); Shelley (2002). 
Paeromopus paniculus Shelley and Bauer (troglophile) 
Records: Mariposa Co.: Elf Village Cave; Indian Cave. 
Comment: Zara Environmental (2009) listed this as Californiulus paniculus. 
Bibliography: Zara Environmental (2009). 
Family Parajulidae 
Undetermined 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Cave City Cave. El Dorado Co.: Crystal Cosumnes Cave. Fresno Co.: Millerton Lake Cave 
System. Tuolumne Co.: Bend Cave; Confluence Cave; McLean’s Cave. 
Bollmaniulus sp. 
Records: Amador Co.: Lulu Bell Cave; Rippled Cave; Santa Claus Cave. Calaveras Co.: Two Bit Pit. Fresno Co.: Bear 
Den Cave; Boyden Cave. Mariposa Co.: Bower Cave. Shasta Co.: Samwel Cave. Tulare Co.: Hidden Cave; Hurricane 
Crawl Cave; Lilbum Cave; May’s Cave; Overhang Cave; Wiessraum Cave. 
Bibliography: Krejca (2006). 
