REVISION OF BORARIA AND GYALOSTETHUS — HOFFMAN 333 



Specimens have been examined from the following localities : 

 North Carolina: Avery Co.: east side of Grandfather Mountain 

 on U.S. Highway 220, about 2 miles NE. of Linville, 19, June 1, 1954; 

 between Banner Elk and Newland, Icf, June 15, 1953; near Linville 

 Falls, 19, Aug. 3, 1949. Buncombe Co.: between Bat Cave and 

 Black Mountain, on N.C. Highway 9, Icf, July 5, 1955. Haywood 

 Co.: Beech Gap, S. of Sunbm-st, 1 cf , June 14, 1953, Leslie Hubricht. 

 Jackson Co.: below Jones' Knob, 5000', Plott Balsam Mountains, 

 Id", May 26, 1958, Hubricht. Transylvania Co.: 1.5 miles N. of 

 Looking Glass Rock, U.S. Highway 276, 1 cf , May 26, 1958, Hub- 

 richt. Wilkes Co.: Pores Knob, Brushy Mountains S. of Moravian 

 Falls, Icf, April 5, 1952, Hubricht. Yancey Co.: Spivey Gap, U.S. 

 Highway 19W, 1 mile E. of the Tennessee state line, Icf, June 2, 

 1952; top of Mount Mitchell, 6600', 2 6^, Sept. 9, 1950, B. D. Burks 

 (USNM). 



Tennessee: Carter Co.: Burbank, ca. 2 miles S. of Roan Mountain 

 Station, cf" holotype, Roland Thaxter (MCZ); S. of Burbank, at 

 4000', 8d^, 99, May 2, 1951, Hubricht (USNM); Roan High Bluff 

 on Roan Mountain, 5cf, 49, June 20, 1950, J. A. Fowler and R. L. 

 Hoffman. Monroe Co.: Little Haw Knob, 5000', Unicoi Mountains, 

 2cf , May 27, 1958, Hubricht (locality astride the state line and could 

 also be cited in Graham Co., N.C). 



Boraria deturkiana (Causey) 



Figures 14-19 



Aporiaria deturkiana Causey, 1942, p. 169, fig. 8. 



Howellaria deturkiana HofiFman, 1950, p. 26, figs. 7, 8, 13. — Chamberlin and 

 Hoffman, 1958, p. 37. 



Type specimen. — Male holotype, ANSP, from Highlands, Macon 

 Co., N.C, collected June 14, 1940, by William DeTurk. 



Diagnosis. — A species of Boraria characterized by the strongly 

 depressed paranota, punctate epicranial suture, prominent coxal 

 spines, and acuminate apex of the gonopod telopodite. 



Description. — Male topotype. Highlands, N.C. A slender, 

 smooth, strongly convex species, the paranota depressed and con- 

 tinuing slope of dorsum ; body essentially parallel sided from segments 

 6 through 16. Color in life dark greenish black dorsaUy, paranoial 

 spots and a narrow transverse stripe on the caudal border of each 

 metatergite yellowish orange; prozonites, antennae, mandibles, legs, 

 and tip of epiproct yellowish white. Total length 28.5 mm., width 

 5.6 mm., W/L ratio 19.7%. Segment 13 height 3.9 mm., width 

 5.6 mm., H/W ratio 69.6%. 



