taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FE2965F005C4065A1DF2CF5C3CFBAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13164253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13164253	FIGURE 12 (top left). California sea lions huddle on a ledge in Painted Cave, a sea cave on Santa Cruz Island. DB. FIGURE 13 (top right). Sea cave life on Anacapa Island, Ventura Co.; white anemones and sponges have lost their mutualistic algae in the cave’s darkness. Image 25–30 cm wide. DB. FIGURE 14 (center left). Brackenridgia heroldi, 6 mm, Trichoniscidae, troglophile, Clough Cave. JK. FIGURE 15 (center right). Uroctonites sequoia, 4 cm, Vaejovidae, troglophilic scorpion, Clough Cave, Tulare Co., Sequoia National Park. JK. FIGURE 16 (bottom left). Uroctonus mordax scorpion, 5 cm, trogloxene, Clough Cave. JK. FIGURE 17 (bottom right). Hubbardia pentapeltis, about 5 mm, a male schizomid or short-tailed whipscorpion from southern California, similar to Hubbardia shoshonensis from Shoshone Cave. The male’s flagellum (tail) is sculpted, the female’s is simple. MH. Photographers: Dave Bunnell, Marshal Hedin, Jean Krejca.	FIGURE 12 (top left). California sea lions huddle on a ledge in Painted Cave, a sea cave on Santa Cruz Island. DB. FIGURE 13 (top right). Sea cave life on Anacapa Island, Ventura Co.; white anemones and sponges have lost their mutualistic algae in the cave’s darkness. Image 25–30 cm wide. DB. FIGURE 14 (center left). Brackenridgia heroldi, 6 mm, Trichoniscidae, troglophile, Clough Cave. JK. FIGURE 15 (center right). Uroctonites sequoia, 4 cm, Vaejovidae, troglophilic scorpion, Clough Cave, Tulare Co., Sequoia National Park. JK. FIGURE 16 (bottom left). Uroctonus mordax scorpion, 5 cm, trogloxene, Clough Cave. JK. FIGURE 17 (bottom right). Hubbardia pentapeltis, about 5 mm, a male schizomid or short-tailed whipscorpion from southern California, similar to Hubbardia shoshonensis from Shoshone Cave. The male’s flagellum (tail) is sculpted, the female’s is simple. MH. Photographers: Dave Bunnell, Marshal Hedin, Jean Krejca.	2017-07-28	Elliott, William R.;Reddell, James R.;Rudolph, D. Craig;Graening, G. O.;Briggs, Thomas S.;Ubick, Darrell;Aalbu, Rolf L.;Krejca, Jean;Taylor, Steven J.		Zenodo	biologists	Elliott, William R.;Reddell, James R.;Rudolph, D. Craig;Graening, G. O.;Briggs, Thomas S.;Ubick, Darrell;Aalbu, Rolf L.;Krejca, Jean;Taylor, Steven J.			
