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the Smokies the spur is uniformly absent; in the Cowee Range, it is 

 absent in about 66 percent of the male specimens; further south at 

 Highlands it is missing in about half. Eight males from western 

 South Carolina have the spur well developed in each gonopod. In 

 north Georgia in the Blue Ridge and Nantahalas, the spur is absent 

 in about 36 percent. For the rest of the species' range, there are no 

 adequate series for comparison. 



Specimens considered to be intergrades between Cherokia g. georg- 

 iana and C. g. ducilla have been examined from the localities given 

 below. In some cases assignation to this intermediate category rather 

 than to one of the subspecies has necessarily been a little arbitrary, 

 particularly in the northern portion of Georgia. The specimens ex- 

 amined are as follows (all collections in RLH and by RLH unless 

 otherwise stated) : 



Georgia: rabun county: Glade Mountain, about 5 miles south of Highlands, 

 North Carolina, 1 d\ 2 $ , July 27, 1949. Rabun Bald, 1 c?, June 23, 1954, J. T. 

 Darlington; Clayton, 40", July, 1910, W. T. Davis, AMNH. Rabun Beach, 5 miles 

 west of Lakemont, 2 c?, 2 9, July 11, 1958. Enota Glade Picnic Area, east of 

 Brasstown Bald, 11 c?, June 7, 1953, Hubricht. Brasstown Bald, 1 9 , June 23, 

 1954, Darlington, towns county: Unicoi Gap, 2,950 feet, south of Presley, 

 1 d\ June 6, 1953, Hubricht. West side of Dicks Creek Gap, 1 c?, 3 ?, July 

 11, 1958. 



South Carolina: oconee county: Jocassee, 3 c?, 3 9 , July 15, 1949, R. E. 

 Gordon and R. L. Hoffman, pickens county: Rocky Bottom, 2 9 , July 16, 

 1949, Gordon and Hoffman. Table Rock State Park, 1 d\ July 16, 1958. 



North Carolina: buncombe county: Bent Creek Experimental Forest, about 

 7 miles southwest of Asheville, 1 c?, 1 9 , July 14, 1958. clay county: White Oak, 

 Bottom, 1 ? , June 18, 1954, 1 9 , August 21, 1955, J. T. Darlington. Tuni Gap, 

 July 20, 1952, 1 d\ 2 9, Thelma Howell. Buck Creek, 6d\ June 5, 1952, C. E. 

 Wood, Jr., and C. L. Rodgers. Glade Gap, 3,673 feet, 1 9 , July 20, 1954, Thelma 

 Howell, graham county: Santeetla Creek Road, 3,600 feet, 3 9 , July 25, 1955, 

 Arnold Van Pelt, haywood county: Waynesville, 1 d\ August 18, 1953, M. J. 

 Westfall. Wagon Road Gap, south of Cruso, 2 c?, July 14, 1958. jackson county: 

 Below Jones Knob, Plott Balsam Mountains, 5,000 feet, 1 9 , May 26, 1958, L. 

 Hubricht, perhaps referable to ducilla. Whiteside Cove, 4 miles south of Cashiers, 

 2d\ 3 9 , July 9, 1958. Walnut Creek Gap, south of Glenville, 4d\ 4 9 , July 17, 

 1958. macon county: Highlands, 3,800-4,000 feet, about 30 d\ 30 9 , July, 1949, 

 1953, 1958. Horse Cove, 2 miles east of Highlands, 3 c?, July 8, 1958. Chatooga 

 River gorge, about 6 miles southeast of Highlands, 2 c?, August 1, 1958. Cullo- 

 whee Gap road, north of Cullasaja, 3 c?, 2 9 , July 9, 1958. Wayah Bald, 4 d\ 1 9 , 

 June 13, 1953, Hubricht. Wesser Bald, 3 c?, July 28, 1949. Cowee Bald, north 

 of Franklin, 5,000 feet, 2 9 , July 1952, Thelma Howell, 4 c?, 19, July 17, 1958. 

 swain county: 8 miles southwest of Bryson City, 2 c? ; base of Cliff Ridge at Nan-, 

 tahala lc?, 29 ; near Blowing Spring, 3 miles north of Nantahala 3c?, May 6, 

 1951, L. Hubricht. Smokemont Camp Ground, 6 miles north of Cherokee, 2 c?, 

 June 22, 1950, Hubricht. transylvania county: Pink Beds Recreation Area, 

 20 c?, 14 9 , July 28-30, 1958; Looking Glass Creek, 6 c?, June 13, 1953, T. Howe'l 

 M. J. Westfall, Hoffman. 



