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- Trogloxenes or subtroglophiles, also called cave guests, are animal species which periodically live in underground habitats such as caves or at the very...
- (eutroglophiles), and species that are only cave visitors (subtroglophiles and trogloxenes). Land-dwelling troglobites may be referred to as troglofauna, while...
- troglofauna (cave-dwelling animals), including troglobites, troglophiles, and trogloxenes. As a category of ecological adaptations, such insects are significant...
- organisms fall into three basic classes: There are also so-called accidental trogloxenes which are surface organisms that enter caves for no survival reason....
- but strongly ****ociated with aboveground habitats for some functions). Trogloxenes: species only occurring sporadically in an underground habitat and unable...
- period. Nimara Cave was declared a protected area in 1999. It shelters trogloxene butterflies, identical to those living in Fethiye's Butterfly Valley (Turkish:...
- include cave crickets, bats, millipedes, pseudoscorpions and spiders. Trogloxenes frequent caves, and may require caves for a portion of its life cycle...
- bat, are trogloxenes and are often found in caves; they forage outside of the caves. Some species of cave crickets are classified as trogloxenes, because...
- but intimately ****ociated with epigean habitats for some functions); trogloxenes: species only occurring sporadically in a hypogean habitat and unable...
- unknown apart from one record from caves, indicating it may also be a trogloxene. The original description of this species is based on male specimens with...