AMCS Bulletin 4Studies on the Cavernicole Fauna of Mexico Edited by James R. Reddell and Robert W. Mitchell |
This collection of papers adds more than two hundred species to the known cave fauna of Mexico, including 103 newly described species, of which 18 are troglobites.
Table of Contents
1Preface 3On Some Earthworms from Mexican Caves, by G. E. Gates 9New and Poorly Known Ptomaphagus from Mexican Caves (Coleoptera; Leiodidae, Catopinae), by S. B. Peck 13Agastoschizomus lucifer, a New Genus and Species of Cavernicole Schizomid (Arachnida, Schizomida) from Mexico, by J. M. Rowland 19Checklist of Bats in Caves in the Regions of the Sierra de Guatemala and Sierra de El Abra, Northeastern Mexico, by T. Mollhagen 23Millipedes in the Collections of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies, by N. B. Causey 33Opilionids (Phalangida) of the Family Phalangodidae from Mexican Caves, by C. J. Goodnight and M. L. Goodnight 47A Report on Some Mexican Cave Spiders, by W. J. Gertsch 113A New Species of Mexaphaenops from Tamalipas, México (Coleoptera: Carabidae), by T. C. Barr, Jr. 117New Species of Schizomids (Arachnida, Schizomida) from Mexican Caves, by J. M. Rowland 127Three New Species of Ricinuleids from Mexican Caves (Arachnida, Ricinulei), by W. J. Gertsch 137A Checklist of the Cave Fauna of Mexico. I. Sierra de El Abra, Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí, by J. R. Reddell and R. W. Mitchell 181A Checklist of the Cave Fauna of Mexico. II. Sierra de Guatemala, Tamaulipas, by J. R. Reddell and R. W. Mitchell 217A Checklist of the Cave Fauna of Mexico. III. New Records from Southern Mexico, by J. R. Reddell 231A Bibliography of the Mexican Eyeless Characin Fishes of the Genus Astyanax, by S. Wiley and R. W. Mitchell