Pseudanophthalmus jonesi Valentine, 1945
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Pseudanophthalmus jonesi Valentine, 1945: 645. Type locality: "Saltpeter or Brady Cave, southeast slope of Walden Ridge, Grassy Cove, Cumberland Co[unty], Tenn[essee]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in USNM [# 57052]. Etymology. This species was proposed for the American geologist and archaeologist Walter Bryan Jones [1895-1977] of the University of Alabama. Jones was the founder and director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History.
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This species is known only from three caves in Grassy Cove, Cumberland County, in east-central Tennessee (Barr 1981: 73; Barr 2004: 39).
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USA: TN
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Pseudanophthalmus jonesi Valentine, 1945
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pseudanophthalmus jonesi
Valentine 1945 |