Pseudanophthalmus youngi Krekeler, 1958
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Pseudanophthalmus youngi Krekeler, 1958 View in CoL
Pseudanophthalmus youngi Krekeler, 1958: 175. Type locality: "Clifty Caves, four miles north of Campbellsburg, Washington Co[unty], Ind[iana]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in FMNH. Etymology. The specific name was proposed in honor of Frank Nelson Young, Jr. [1915-1998], professor at the University of Indiana. Young published on many subjects, including herpetology, malacology, and medical entomology, but he is best known for his work on water beetles and periodical cicadas.
Pseudanophthalmus donaldsoni Krekeler, 1958: 175. Type locality: "Donaldson Cave complex ( Donaldson’s Cave, Twin Caves, Bronson’s Cave), four miles east of Mitchell, Lawrence Co[unty], Ind[iana]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in FMNH. Synonymy established by Barr (2004: 26).
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This species is known from several caves in Crawford, Orange, Lawrence, and Washington Counties, southern Indiana (Barr 2004: 26).
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USA: IN
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Pseudanophthalmus youngi Krekeler, 1958
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Pseudanophthalmus youngi
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