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Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USA
point north of Perryville
latitude: 37.745602
longitude: -89.8619
Precision of location: Gauged from chart or map
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Phagocata gracilis | Sep 16, 1969 | Tom Moore Cave, 3 miles north of Perryville. several light-grown specimens collected by L. Hubricht, some mature. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Feb 3, 1968 | Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, 2 specimens collected in still pools in the stream bed in shallow water, given to [Kenk] by Dr. Joseph A. Beatty of Southern Illinois University. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Apr 8, 1973 | Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, Apr 8, and Sep 30, 1973 a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Brent Opell, together with the isopod, Asellus antricolus (Creaser), and the amphipod, Gammarus troglophilus Hubricht and Mackin. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Sep 30, 1973 | Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, Apr 8, and Sep 30, 1973 a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Brent Opell, together with the isopod, Asellus antricolus (Creaser), and the amphipod, Gammarus troglophilus Hubricht and Mackin. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Sep 23, 1961 | Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Jun 9, 1964 | Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Oct 4, 1964 | Berome Moore Cave, near Perryville. 3 specimens collected by R.A. Brandon and A. Altig, sent to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. | ||
Sphalloplana evaginata | Feb 3, 1973 | Garbage Hole Cave, part of the Rimstone Cave System, southeast of Perryville. 2 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis, togbhether with amphipods and isopods, sent to [Kenk] alive. |