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- Troglofauna are small cave-dwelling animals that have adapted to their dark surroundings. Troglofauna and stygofauna are the two types of subterranean...
- animals, like troglofauna, are divided into three groups based on their life history - stygophiles, stygoxenes, and stygobites. Troglofauna are small cave-dwelling...
- (subtroglophiles and trogloxenes). Land-dwelling troglobites may be referred to as troglofauna, while aquatic species may be called stygofauna, although for these animals...
- found to be inhabited by a malicious species of alternately-evolved troglofauna hominids. A group of New Age trekkers in Tibet are trapped in a cave...
- environment. Troglofauna and stygofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna. Both are ****ociated with hypogeal habitatstroglofauna is ****ociated...
- systems or aquifers, such as caves, fissures and vugs. Stygofauna and troglofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna (based on life-history). Both...
- species in the family Dysderidae. The species is classified as a member of troglofauna, more precisely a troglobiont species, meaning such spiders are obligate...
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- Cave-dwelling insects are among the most widespread and prominent troglofauna (cave-dwelling animals), including troglobites, troglophiles, and trogloxenes...
- of organisms that live in caves and are collectively referred to as troglofauna. The first do****ented mention of a cave organism dates back to 1689,...