Rhadine lanei
(B.Gray, 1937)
Rhadine lanei is a of in the , first described by B.Gray in 1937. It belongs to the Rhadine, which contains multiple cave-dwelling species found in Texas. The genus includes several federally that are ecologically dependent on cave .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhadine lanei: //ˈreɪdɪni ˈleɪnaɪ//
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Distribution
United States; North America.
Similar Taxa
- Rhadine exilisBoth are cave-dwelling Rhadine found in Texas cave systems; R. exilis is federally endangered and has been studied in Bexar County cave .
- Rhadine infernalisBoth are cave-dwelling Rhadine found in Texas; R. infernalis is federally endangered and shares similar ecological dependencies on cave resources in central Texas cave systems.