A New Troglobitic Isopod of the Genus Lirceus (Asellidae) from Southwestern Virginia, with Notes on its Ecology and Additional Cave Records for the Genus in the Appalachians
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1973
DOI
10.5038/1827-806X.5.3.5
Publication Title
International Journal of Speleology
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
261-271
Abstract
Lirceus usdagalun new species, the first known troglobitic species of the genus, is described from three caves in Lee County, Virginia. The potential taxonomic value of the endopod tip of the male second pleopod, heretofore dismissed as a diagnostic character in this genus, is pointed out. Some general ecological data for the new species are presented, and cave records for other populations of Lirceus spp. from the Appalachians are given.
Original Publication Citation
Holsinger, J. R., & Bowman, T. E. (1973). A new troglobitic isopod of the genus Lirceus (Asellidae) from southwestern Virginia, with notes on its ecology and additional cave records for the genus in the Appalachians. International Journal of Speleology, 5(3), 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1827-806X.5.3.5
Repository Citation
Holsinger, John R. and Bowman, Thomas E., "A New Troglobitic Isopod of the Genus Lirceus (Asellidae) from Southwestern Virginia, with Notes on its Ecology and Additional Cave Records for the Genus in the Appalachians" (1973). Biological Sciences Faculty Publications. 675.
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