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Bibliography of Oklahoma Cave Fauna
Bass, D. 2000. A preliminary study of macroinvertebrates from two springs in
Pontotoc Ridge Preserve, Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of
Sciences 80: 105-109. (didn’t find Allocrangonyx pellucidus)
Black, J. H. 1969. A cave dwelling population of Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium
in Oklahoma. J. Herpetol. 3:183-184.
Black, J. 1971. The cave life of Oklahoma. A preliminary study (excluding
Chiroptera). Oklahoma Underground 4(1-2):2-53. Central Oklahoma Grotto.
Black, J. H. 1973. A checklist of the cave fauna of Oklahoma: Amphibia.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 53:33-37.
Black, J. H. 1969a. Notes on tiger salamanders. Oklahoma Underground 2(2):4850.
Black, J. H., & T.L. Best. 1972. Remains of a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) from
northwestern Oklahoma. POAS 53:33-7.
Black, J. H. 1973a. A checklist of the cave fauna of Oklahoma: Amphibia.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 53(1):33-7. $
Black, J. H. 1973b. A checklist of the cave fauna of Oklahoma: corrections in the
order Amphipoda. Oklahoma Underground 6(1):15-7.
Black, J. H. 1974a. Notes on Plethodon ouachitae in Oklahoma. Proceedings of
the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 54:88-89.
Black, J. H. 1974b. Bat band reports. Oklahoma Underground 6(2):45-46.
Black, J. H. 1974c. A checklist of the cave fauna of Oklahoma: Reptilia. NSSB
36(3):23-4.
Black, J. H., and W. L. Puckette. 1974c. The Ouachita Salamander in Oklahoma
caves. OU 6(2):15-6.
Black, Jeffrey Howard. 1975. A checklist of the cave fauna of Oklahoma: Reptilia.
(Abstract). Hard Hat News 1(2):8.
Blair, A. 1939. Records of the salamander Typhlotriton. Copeia 2:108-109.
Blair, A.P. 1951a. Winter activity in Oklahoma frogs. Copeia 1951 (2):178.
Blair, Albert P. 1952. Notes on amphibians from Oklahoma and North Dakota.
Copeia 1952(2):114-115.
Brandon, R. A. 1966. A reevaluation of the status of the salamander, Typhlotriton
nereus Bishop. Copeia, 1966(3):555-561.
Branson, B. A. 1958. Fourteen additions to the known spider fauna of Oklahoma.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 38:60-61.
Branson, B. A. 1967. Fishes of the Neosho River System in Oklahoma. American
Midland Naturalist 78(1):126-154.
Branson, B. A. 1968. Distributional notes on Oklahoma spiders with additions to
and annotations on the known fauna. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of
Science 47:48-53.
Brown, A. V., and S. Todd. 1987. Status review of the threatened Ozark cavefish
(Amblyopsis rosae). Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 41:99100.
Chase, H. D. and A. P. Blair. 1937. Two new blind amphipods from northeastern
Oklahoma. American Midland Naturalist 18: 220-224. (Caecidotea macropropoda
and C. ozarkana)
Curtis, N.M., Jr. 1959. Caves in the Arbuckle Mountain area, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Geol. Surv., Oklahoma Geol. Notes 19(2):20-31.
George R. Cline, and Renn Tumlison. 2001. Distribution and Relative Abundance
of the Oklahoma Salamander (Eurycea tynerensis) Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 81:110. : 28 localities in five Oklahoma counties — Adair, Cherokee, Delaware,
Mayes, Ottawa; In Arkansas, animals were collected at eight sites in Benton
County; in Missouri at 40 sites in Barry, McDonald, Newton, Stone, and Taney
counties
Fleming, L. E. 1972. Four new species of troglobitic asellids (Crustecea: Isopoda)
from the United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 84:
489-500.
Harrel, R. 1959. A preliminary report on the invertebrate animals of Wild Woman
Cave. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 60: 29-34.
Harrel, R. 1962. Further notes on invertebrate animals of Wild Woman Cave,
Murray County, Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences
63: 129-131.
Hobbs, H. H. Jr. and M. R. Cooper. 1972. A new troglobitic crayfish from
Oklahoma (Decapoda: Astacidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of
Washington 85: 49-56.
Holsinger, J. R. 1971. A new species of subterranean amphipod genus
Allocrangonyx (Gammaridae), with a redescription of the genus and remarks on
its zoogeography. International Journal of Speleology 3: 319-327. (A. pellucidus
and A. hubrichti)
Hubricht, L. ??. Studies in the Nearctic freshwater Amphipoda III. Notes on the
freshwater Amphipoda of Eastern United States, with descriptions of ten new
species. American Midland Naturalist 29: 683-712.
Hubricht, L. and J. G. Mackin. 1938. Records of species of isopods in central and
southern united States, with descriptions of four new species of Mancasellus and
Asellus (Asellota, Asellidae). American Midland Naturalist 19: 628-637.
Hubricht, L. and J. G. Mackin. 1940. Descriptions of nine new species of freshwater amphipod crustaceans with notes and new localities for other species.
American Midland Naturalist 23: 187-218.
Hubricht, L. 1950. The invertebrate fauna of Ozark caves. Bulletin of the National
Speleological Society 12:16-17.
Hyman, L. H. North American triclad Turbellaria. X. Additional species of cave
planarians. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 58: 276-284.
Kawakatsu, M., C. C. Vaughn and R. W. Mitchell. 1995. Dendrocoelopsis
americana (Hyman, 1939) from Christian School Cave, the Ozark Plateau,
Oklahoma, U.S.A. (Turbellaria, Seriata, Tricladida, Paludicola). Bulletin Fuji
Women’s College 33: 71-78.
Kohls, G. M. 1954. New distributional records for Trichobius corynorhini (Diptera:
Streblidae). Wasman Joutnal of Biology 12: 27-28.
Levengood, C. A. 1939 or 1940?. Some notes on the cave flatworm, Sorocelis
americana. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 20: 33-34.
Mackin, J. G. 1935. Studies of the Crustacea of Oklahoma, III. Subterranean
amphipods of the genera Niphargus and Boruta. Transactions of the
Microscopical Society 54: 41-51.
Mackin, J. G. 1939. A key to the Oklahoma species of the family Asellidae.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 20:17-18.
Mackin, J. G., and L. Hubricht. 1940. Descriptions of seven new species of
Caecidotea (Isopoda, Asellidae) from Central United States. Transactions of the
American Microscopical Society 59: 383-397.
Mackin, J.G. 1935. Studies on the Crustacea of Oklahoma, III, subterranean
amphipods of the genera Niphargus and Boruta. TAMS 54(1):41-51.
Mackin, J.G. 1940. A key to the Oklahoma species of the family Asellide.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 20: 17-18.
Mackin, J.G. 1941. A key to the species of Amphipoda of Oklahoma.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 21:29-30.
Mayden, R.L. & F.B. Cross. 1983. Reevaluation of Oklahoma records of the
southern cavefish Typhlichthys subterraneus Girard (Amblyopsidae). SN 28:4713.
Oklahoma Baptist University Speleology Class. 1974. Caves of Seminole
County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Underground, 6(2):53-64.
Oklahoma Baptist University Speleology Class. 1974. Caves of the Arbuckle
Mountains, Murray County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Underground, 6(2):65-74..
Oklahoma Baptist University Speleology Class. 1974. Horseshoe Cave. A cave
of Woodward County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Underground, 6(2):75-79.
Oklahoma Dept. Wildlife Conservation. 1990. Hydrogeology of Ozark cavefish
caves. OK City, O”K: OK Dept. Wildlife Conserv. 73 pp.
Oklahoma Dept. Wildlife Conservation. 1990. Survey and species determinations
of cave crayfish in Oklahoma. OK City, O”K: OK Dept. Wildlife Conserv. 11 pp.
Shahan, Sharon, et al. 1974. Caves of Seminole County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma
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McAllister, C. T., R. M. Shelley, and J. T. McAllister III. 2002. Millipeds
(Arthropoda: Diplopoda) of the Ark-La-Tex, Part II: distributional records for some
species of western and central Arkansas and eastern and southeastern
Oklahoma. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Sciences 56:95-98.
Nicholas, B. G. ??. Checklist of macroscopic troglobitic organisms of the United
States. American Midland Naturalist 64: 123-160.
Peck, S. B. and D. R. Russell. 1976. Life history of the fungus gnat Macrocera
nobilis in American caves (Diptera: Mycetophilidae). Canadian Entomologist 108:
1235-1241.
Reisen, W. K. 1975. The ecology of Honey Creek, Oklahoma: spatial and
temporal distributions of the macroinvertebrates. Proceedings of the Oklahoma
Academy of Science 55:25-31.
Sanderson, M. W. 1939. A new cave beetle of the subgenus Adelops from
Oklahoma. J. Kans. Entomol. Soc. 12(4):121-122.
Schaefer, K. F., and W. A. Drew. 1964. The Heteroceridae (Coleoptera) of
Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 45:69-71.
Thompson, J. N. 1970. Cave fauna of Oklahoma. I. Bibliography excluding
Chiroptera. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 49:102-104.
Van Name, W. G. 1940. Article II: a supplement to the American land and freshwater isopod Crustacea. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
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Van Name, W. G. 1942. Article VIII: a second supplement to the American land
and fresh-water isopod Crustacea. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural
History 80:299-329.
Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science 41: 99 100.
Chase, H. D., and A. P. Blair. 1937. Two new blind isopods from northeastern
Oklahoma. American Midland Naturalist 18:220-224.
Christiansen, K. 2003. Unpublished data. Personal communication with
Graening. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa.
Christiansen, K., and P. Bellinger. 1996. Cave Pseudosinella and Onocopodura
new to science. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 58(1):38-53.
Clark, B., and B. Clark. 1995. Annual Report. Southeastern State University,
Durant, Oklahoma.
Clark, B., and B. Clark. 1996. Annual Report. Southeastern State University,
Durant, Oklahoma.
Cooley, R. A., and G. M. Kohls. 1941. Three new species of Ornithodoros
(Acarina: Ixodoidea). Publ. Health Rep. 56(12):587-594.
Dearolf 1953:226
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Graening, G. O., and M. E. Slay. 2004. Unpublished data. Ozark Subterranean
Biodiversity Project Database. The Nature Conservancy, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Graening, G., et al. Range extension and status update of the Oklahoma Cave
Crayfish, Cambarus tartarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), endemic to three cave
streams in Oklahoma. Submitted to Southwestern Naturalist.
Hall, G. 1956. Additions to the fish fauna of Oklahoma with a summary of
introduced species. Southwestern Naturalist 1(1):16-26.
Harrel, R. C. 1960. A preliminary report on the invertebrate animals of Wild
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Harrel, R. C. 1963. Further notes on the invertebrate animals of Wild Woman
Cave, Murray Co., Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of
Science 43:129-131.
Harrel, R. C. 1965. Eighteen additions to the spider fauna of Oklahoma.
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 45:64-66.
Hobbs III, H. 1993. Cambarus (Jugicambarus) subterraneus, a new cave crayfish
(Decapoda: Cambaridae) from northeastern Oklahoma, with a key to the
troglobitic members of the subgenus Jugicambarus. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.
106(4):719-727.
Hobbs, H. H., Jr., and T. Barr, Jr. 1960. The origins and affinities of the troglobitic
crayfishes of North America (Decapoda, Astacidae). I. The Genus Cambarus.
American Midland Naturalist 64(1):12-33.
Hobbs Jr., H., and M. Cooper. 1972. A new troglobitic crayfish from Oklahoma
(Decapoda: Astacidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
85(3):49-56.
Holsinger, J. R. 1971. A new species of the subterranean amphipod genus
Allocrangonyx (Gammaridae), with a redescription of the genus and remarks on
its zoogeography. International Journal of Speleology 3:317-331.
Holsinger, J. 2003. Unpublished data, Amphipod Database. Old Dominion
University, Norfolk, Virginia.
Hougardy, D. 1980. Man-made environmental disturbances and the effects on
the fauna of Twin Caves, Delaware County, Oklahoma. Thesis, Northeastern
State University.
Howard, B. 2002. Unpublished data, personal communications. Cave Files, Tulsa
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Howden, H. F., and O. L. Cartwright. 1963. Scarab beetles of the genus
Onthophagus Latreille north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Proc. U. S.
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Hubbel, T. H. 1936. A monographic revision of the genus Ceuthophilus
(Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae, Rhaphidophorinae). Unvi. Florida Publ. Biological
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Hubricht, L. 1943. Studies in the nearctic freshwater Amphipoda, III. Notes on the
freshwater Amphipoda of eastern United States, with descriptions of ten new
species. American Midland Naturalist 29:683-712.
Hyman, L. H. 1939. North American triclad turbellaria X. Additional species of
cave planarians. Transactions of the American Microscopic Society 58(3):276284.
Lewis, J. J. 1982. Caecidotea teresae, n. sp., and C. macropropoda Chase and
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Lewis, J. J. 2002. Chaetaspis aleyorum, a new species of milliped from Tumbling
Creek Cave, Missouri, with a synopsis of the cavernicolous species of
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Mackin, J. G. 1935. Studies on the crustacea of Oklahoma, III: subterranean
amphipods of the genus Niphargus and Boruta. Trans. Amer. Microscop. Society
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Mackin, J. G., and L. Hubricht. 1940. Descriptions of seven new species of
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American Microscopical Society 59(3):383-397.
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Oklahoma. Copeia 1942(1):52.
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