occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFDE6B86FB533FC7A	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					The species was collected from burrows in wet, clay-bottomed roadside ditches, wetlands, forested seeps, wet grassland and agricultural habitat, and stream floodplains		1													The	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFDABB82AB334FC59	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Burrow portals often had fresh mud piled around their entrances in the shape of chimneys, especially after rain events (Figure 4 (b ))		1													Burrow	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFBB6B8C7B4C3FC3C	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Deciduous forest was the most common macrohabitat associated with collections of C		1													Deciduous forest	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFBECB8E0B330FBF1	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					This species was often found with skunk cabbage, constructing shallow yet complex tunnel systems intertwining horizontally amongst their root systems (Figure 4 (c ))		1													This	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFED7BF7AB5D5FB89	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Burrows would occasionally travel deeper than 1.5 m, but this was uncommon, especially in skunk cabbage wetlands		1						2							Burrows	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFD56BF17B656FB42	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					While free-living juveniles were collected alongside singular females from burrows, no collections yielded two adults from the same burrow	adult	1													While	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5EFBF3BDC8B542F93A	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Form I males were collected in May and October		1		Form I										October	May	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030375B5DFDC4BDEAB6BDFB80	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Form II males were collected in May, June, July, August and October		1		Form II & May										August	July	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030345B5DFE29BF2CB650FB67	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Two ovigerous females were collected from burrows on 28 and 30 May, respectively		1		Two											May	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.mc.F4BF3CC030345B5DFCBEBFEAB489FB18	CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18.taxon					Females were collected alongside free-living juveniles in the same burrow complex during mid-late June		1		Females											June	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC7E878B30375B5DFF1AB987B4F5FB18	MaterialCitation
