Idagona westcotti Buckett & Gardner 1967

Idagona westcotti Buckett & Gardner 1967, p. 120; Shear, 1972, p. 270, 2007, p. 4.

New records: IDAHO: Blaine Co., Bear Trap Cave, 18.2 mi N of Minidoka on Arco-Minidoka Road, Craters of the Moon National Monument, 42.9840°N, - 113.351°W, elev. 1445 m., 1 July 2007, f. Lincoln Co., Diamond Cave, 43.1750°N, - 114.3568°W, elev. 1430 m., March 2017, R. Winton, ff; Pot O’ Gold Cave, 43.09959°N, - 114.39556°W, elev. 1390 m., 5 September 2017, R. Winton, m f; Giant Arch Cave, 43.10027°N, - 114.36399°W, elev. 1400 m., 28 March 2017, R. Winton, mm ff. Power Co., Kids Cave, 43.10632°N, - 113.06565°W, elev. 1560 m., 22 March 2017, R. Winton, mm ff .

Notes: For illustrations and further details on this species, see Shear (2007). Idagona westcotti will likely be found in many other lava tubes in central Idaho. The species may disperse through the porous lava to colonize tubes. While pale in color and with somewhat reduced numbers of ocelli, populations are not conspicuously adapted for subterranean life.