Rhadine austinica

Barr, 1974

Rhadine austinica is a of in the , described by Barr in 1974. It belongs to the Rhadine, which includes several cave-dwelling species found in North America. The genus is notable for containing that inhabit karst cave systems in Texas.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rhadine austinica: //ˈrædɪni əˈstɪnɪkə//

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality data is sparse; the is documented from limited collection records.

Similar Taxa

  • Rhadine exilisEndangered cave-dwelling in the same , found in Texas cave systems; differs in specific cave locality and morphological details.
  • Rhadine infernalisEndangered cave-dwelling in the same , found in central Texas cave systems; federally listed and more extensively studied than R. austinica.

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