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Comment: This species was taken from the extreme twilight zone in Indian Well Cave. Heifer’s Cave Dipluran may be the 
same taxon that Ferguson (1992) reported to be common and endemic to the Lava Beds National Monument area: Haplo- 
campa “Lava Beds N.M.” 
Bibliography: Ferguson (1983, 1992); Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014). 
Haplocampa “Roth’s Cave Dipluran” (troglobite?) 
Record: Siskiyou Co.: Indian Well Cave. 
Comment: This species was taken from the exreme twilight zone in Indian Well Cave. There may be two species in the 
cave. 
Bibliography: Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014). 
Haplocampa “Lava Beds N.M.” (troglobite?) 
Records: Siskiyou Co.: Angleworm/Lost Pinnacle Cave; Boulevard Cave; Bowling Alley Cave; Caldwell Ice Caves; Cat¬ 
acombs Cave; Coda Cave; Coral Reef Cave; Cox Ice Cave; Craig Cave; Crazy Cave; Crystal Ice Cave; Deep Cavern; Fern 
Cave; Frozen River Cave; Glacier Cavern; Lazaroff’s Hole; Lyon’s Road Cave; Maze Cave; Merrill Ice Cave; Mushpot 
Cave; Nirvana Cave; Pearl Cave; Rollercoaster Cave; Tichnor Cave/Bertha’s Cupboard Cave; Upper Heppe Cave; Valen¬ 
tine Cave. 
Comment: Peck (1973a) reported the Craig Cave and Frozen River Cave specimens as Plusiocampa sp., a genus not occur¬ 
ring in California. 
Bibhography: Ferguson (1983, 1992); Graening (2011c); Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014); Jorgensen 
(2009); Peck (1973a); Taylor et al. (2006); Taylor and Krejca (2006). 
Meiocampa sp. 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Barren Cave, Dirty Fissure, Lost Piton Cave. 
Bibhography: Ferguson (1981, 1983, 1992); Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014). 
ORDER DICELLURATA (earwiglike two-pronged bristletails) 
Family Japygidae 
Undetermined 
Records: Amador Co.: Bobcat Cave; Chrome Cave; Connie’s Cave; Mushroom Cave. Calaveras Co.: Grapevine Gulch 
Cave; Keith’s Chasm; Poison Oak Cave; Rabbit Hole. Lassen Co.: *Eagle Lake Ice Cave. Plumas Co.: Juniper Cave. 
Santa Cruz Co.: Dolloff Cave; Glory Cave. Shasta Co.: Samwel Cave. Siskiyou Co.: Bobcat Cave; True Shasta View 
Cave. Tulare Co.: Clough Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave. Tuolumne Co.: McLean’s Cave; Transplant Mine. 
Comment: Several specimens were transplanted from McLean’s Cave to the Transplant Mine. 
Bibhography: Despain (2006); Elliott (1978); Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014); Krejca (2006); Rogers 
(2005b); Wolff, L. (2009a). 
Occasjapyx kofoidi (Silvestri) (troglobite) 
Record: Shasta Co.: Potter Creek Cave (type locality); Samwel Cave. 
Comment: Three specimens were collected in 1903 by W. J. Sinclair. 
Bibhography: Danehy (1951b); Graening, Shcherbanyuk, and Arghandiwal (2014); Jeannel (1943); Paclt (1958, 1958); 
Pages (1957, 1964); Reddell (1983); Silvestri (1928, 1934, 1948, 1949); Smith, L.M. (1959); Vandel (1964, 1965); Wolf 
(1934-1937). 
CLASS INSECTA (insects) 
Undetermined (larvae) 
Records: Mariposa Co.: Elf Village Cave; Indian Cave; Salamander Hideout Cave; Spider Cave. Tulare Co.: Beulah 
Cave; Clough Cave; Eighteenth Hole; Harry’s Bend Cave; Lange Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave; Wiessraum Cave; White Chief 
Cave. Tuolumne Co.: Crystal Palace; McLean’s Cave; Pine Log Cave; Windeler Cave. 
ORDER ARCHAEOGNATHA (bristletails) 
Undetermined 
Records: Calaveras Co.: Barren Cave; Crystal Stanislaus Cave; Dragon’s Breath Cave. Fresno Co.: Bat Cave; Beauty 
Cave; Boyden Cave; *Hummel’s Cave; Millerton Lake Cave System. Inyo Co.: Shoshone Turk Cave. Mariposa Co.: Indi¬ 
an Cave; Indian Rock Shelter; Spider Cave. Santa Cruz Co.: Bat Cave. San Benito Co.: Bear Gulch Cave. San Bernardi¬ 
no Co.: Mitchell Caverns. Shasta Co.: Ancient Palace Cave; Bat Cave. Siskiyou Co.: Adam’s Homestead Cave; NSS No. 
