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  2. Batrisodes venyivi - Wikipedia

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    Helotes mold beetles are commonly found in eight caves throughout the southwest region of Texas, more specifically Bexar County, where they were first collected in 1984. [6] When they were first discovered, they were only found in six caves, but have since been found in two more in the area.

  3. Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle - Wikipedia

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    There are several other karst invertebrates that are also endangered in Travis County and neighboring Williamson County.They include Texella reddelli (Bee Creek cave harvestman), Texella reyesi (Bone Cave harvestman), Tartarocreagris texana (Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion), Neoleptoneta myopica (Tooth Cave spider), Rhadine persephone (Tooth Cave ground beetle), Batrisodes texanus (Coffin Cave mold ...

  4. Coffin Cave mold beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Coffin Cave mold beetle (Batrisodes texanus), also known as the Inner Space Caverns mold beetle, [5] is a small insect that is only found in caves. They are very small at 2.60–2.88 mm (0.102–0.113 in) and lack any form of eyes. They are found exclusively in caves in a single county in Texas, Williamson County.

  5. Texella reddelli - Wikipedia

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    Texella reddelli, the Bee Creek cave harvestman, [3] is a rare species of troglobitic harvestman that was added to the United States endangered species list in 1988, at the same time as six other species native to the karst ecosystem in Travis County and Williamson County, Texas, USA.

  6. List of troglobites - Wikipedia

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    A troglobite (or, formally, troglobiont) is an animal species, or population of a species, strictly bound to underground habitats, such as caves.These are separate from species that mainly live in above-ground habitats but are also able to live underground (eutroglophiles), and species that are only cave visitors (subtroglophiles and trogloxenes). [1]

  7. Woodville Karst Plain - Wikipedia

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    The Woodville Karst Plain is a 450-square-mile (1,200 km 2) karst area that runs from Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. to the Gulf of Mexico separated by the Cody Scarp.. This karst plain contains the Wakulla-Leon Sinks Cave System, the longest surveyed underwater cave in the United States, extending 32 miles (51 km) and ranking #57 among the top 100 longest caves in the world. [1]

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  9. Cave insect - Wikipedia

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    A cave cricket (Rhaphidophoridae) in a cave in Thailand eating guano. The climate in deep caves typically is without distinction of day and night, But insects have a sleeping pattern and not many are affected even by the passage of the seasons. Violent winds and storms are unknown, though there may be steady air currents under some circumstances.

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