KARST CAVE DWELLER GALLERY
The caves of central Texas are home to various endangered species as well as other organisms which help to process washed-in detritus (organic materials from other creatures). While a great deal is known about nutrient cycling, the inaccessibility of habitat means that there are most likely many undiscovered species.
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KARST CAVE DWELLER GALLERY > RHADINE EXILIS
Texella cokendolpheri
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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HELOTES MOLD BEETLE
Batrisodes venyivi
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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ROBBER BARON CAVE SPIDER
Cicurina baronia
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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MADLA CAVE MESHWEAVER
Cicurina madla
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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BRACKEN BAT CAVE MESHWEAVER
Cicurina venii
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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GOVERNMENT CANYON BAT CAVE SPIDER
Neoleptoneta microps
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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GOVERNMENT CANYON BAT CAVE MESHWEAVER
Cicurina vespera
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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RHADINE INFERNALIS
Rhadine infernalis
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC
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RHADINE EXILIS
Rhadine exilis
Source: Dr. Jean K. Krejca, Zara Envronmental LLC