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*Beulah Cave; Cedar Cave; Harry’s Bend Cave; Hidden Cave; Hurricane Crawl Cave; Kaweah Monkeyflower Cave; Lil- 
bum Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave; May’s Cave; Pet Cemetery Cave; Pine Grosbeak Cave; Ursa Minor Cave; Walk Softly 
Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Forscythe Cave. Ventura Co.: Clear Springs Cave. 
Bibliography: Graening (2010, 2011c); Krejca (2006); Taylor andKrejca (2006). 
ORDER CEPHALOSTIGMATA 
Family Scolopendrellidae 
Symphylella oviceps Michelbacher (endogean) 
Record: Tuolumne Co.: Transplant Mine tailings. 
Bibliography: Scheller (1986). 
Family Scutigerellidae 
Hanseniella vandykei Michelbacher (endogean) 
Record: Calaveras Co.: Bobcat Cave. 
Bibliography: Scheller (1986). 
Scutigerella sp. (endogean) 
Record: Amador Co.: Sutter Creek Cave. Santa Cruz Co.: Empire Cave. 
Bibhography: Ubick (2001). 
Scutigerella causeyae Michelbacher (endogean) 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Porcupine Cave. Tuolumne Co.: McLean’s Cave; Mine Cave; Transplant Mine. 
Comment: This species was introduced to the Transplant Mine. It is also found in the mine tailings and on the surface in 
the vicinity. It ranges widely throughout the United States. The ecological status of cave symphylans is uncertain. All are 
white and eyeless but probably should be classified as part of the endogean fauna. 
Bibhography: Briggs (1975, 1987, 1991); Elliott (1978); Scheller (1986). 
Scutigerella inculta Michelbacher (endogean) 
Record: Tuolumne Co.: Tube Cave. 
Comment: This species is known only from California. 
Bibhography: Scheller (1986). 
Scutigerella palmonii Michelbacher (endogean) 
Record: Calaveras Co.: Cave of Skulls. 
Comment: This species has also been taken from caves in Texas. It is widely distributed in the United States. 
Bibhography: Scheller (1986). 
CLASS COLLEMBOLA (springtails) 
Undetermined 
Records: Amador Co.: Connie’s Cave; Mushroom Cave; Santa Claus Cave; Rippled Cave; Root Cellar Cave; Skeleton 
Cave; Sutter Creek Cave. Calaveras Co.: Bone Cave; Cave of Skulls; Heater Cave. El Dorado Co.: * Alabaster Cave; 
*Pink Grotto. Fresno Co.: Beauty Cave; Boyden Cave; Church Cave; *?Hummel’s Cave; Saturday Cave. Inyo Co.: Upper 
Shoshone Cave; Poleta Cave; Titus Canyon Cave. Lassen Co.: Eagle Lake Ice Cave; Mariposa Co.: Elf Village Cave; Indi¬ 
an Cave; Indian Rock Shelter; Mirror Lake Cave; short talus cave above Spider Cave; Spider Cave. Plumas Co.: Juniper 
Cave. Shasta Co.: Ancient Palace Cave; Bat Mummy Cave; Burnt Elderberry Cave; Edward Cave; Elisha Cave; North 
Christmas Tree Cave; Planetarium Cave; Pink Coat Cave; Rusy Cave; Trail Cave; Wilcox Cave. Siskiyou Co.: caves in 
Lava Beds National Monument; caves in Marble Mountains Wilderness; Adam’s Homestead Cave; Bear’s Bed Cave; 
Bighorn Cave; Harris Mountain Cave; Marble Gap Cave; Planetary Dairy Cave; Red Tape Cave; Upstairs-Downstairs Cave. 
Tulare Co.: Bear Den Cave; Carmoe Crevice Cave; Cedar Cave; Cirque Cave; Clough Cave; Crystal Sequoia Cave; Eigh¬ 
teenth Hole; Harry’s Bend Cave; Hidden Cave; Hurricane Crawl Cave; Jordan Cave; Kaweah Cave; Lange Cave; Lilbum 
Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave; May’s Cave; New Cave; Overhang Cave; Palmer Cave; Panorama/Sink Cave System; Paradise 
Cave; Pet Cemetery Cave; Pine Grosbeak Cave; *Red Tape Cave; Schist Canyon Cave; Seldom Seen Cave; Walk Softly 
Cave; Wiessraum Cave; White Chief Cave; Windy Pit. Tuolumne Co.: Forscythe Cave. Ventura Co.: Clear Springs Cave. 
Comment: The specimens from unspecified caves in Lava Beds National Monument were found in nests of Neotoma 
cinerea. 
Bibhography: Anonymous (1963); Briggs (1993); Broeckel, B. (2012a); Damon (1963a, 1963b); Despain (1993, 1999); 
Hunter (2011b); Kirschman (2003); Krejca (2006); National Park Service (2004); Readdy and Damon (1962); Suggett 
(1982); Ubick (1991); Wolff, L. (1987b, 1991c); Zara Environmental (2009). 
