94 Rowland M. Shelley 



and Clemson, 1 spmn., 23 May 1962, J. A. Payne (NMNH). Oconee 

 Co., 27.2 km (17 mi) S Highlands, NC, along SC hwy. 28, 1 spmn., 

 3 June 1931, S. & D. Mulaik (NMNH); and Seneca, 4 spmns., 2 August 

 1910, R. V. Chamberlin (NMNH). Newberry Co., 15 km (9.4 mi) NW 

 Newberry, along SC hwy. 32, 1 spmn., 5 August 1976, R. M. Shelley 

 (NCSM). Saluda Co., 8.5 km (5.3 mi) NE Saluda, along SC hwy. 

 39, 1.4 km (0.9 mi) N jet. SC hwy. 450, 1 spmn., 4 May 1977, R. 

 M. Shelley (NCSM). Edgefield Co., ca. 14.4 km (9 mi) N of Edgefield, 

 along US hwy. 378, 1 spmn., 13 June 1958, collector unknown (FSCA). 



GEORGIA: The northern half of the state, from the Fall Zone 

 northward. Bartow, Cobb, Coweta, Fulton, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, 

 Murray, Polk, and Rabun counties (FSCA, MEM,NCSM, MNMH, ZMUC). 

 Southernmost record: Coweta Co., locality unknown, 2 spmns., date 

 and collector unknown (ZMUC). 



ALABAMA: Expected in the eastern part of state south to the 

 Fall Zone, with one segregated record from western Alabama near 

 the western terminus of the Cumberland Plateau. DeKalb Co., DeSoto 

 St. Pk., 1 spmn., 5 September 1966, F. A. Coyle (NCSM). Tallapoosa 

 Co., Dadeville, 1 spmn., 13 July 1900, W. R. Maxon (NMNH). Southernmost 

 record: Lee Co., Auburn, 1 spmn., April 1896, collector unknown (NMNH) 

 and 1 spmn., 14 June 1959, collector unknown (FSCA). Westernmost 

 record: Marion Co., Hamilton, bank of Buttahatchee R., 1 spmn, 18 

 June 1958, collector unknown (FSCA). 



The following literature records are considered valid and are incorporated 

 into Fig. 31. 



ILLINOIS: McLean, Champaign, Randolph, Williamson, Gallatin, 

 and Pulaski cos., (Summers et al. 1980, 1981). 



MISSOURI: St. Francois Co., Libertyville (Chamberlin 19446). 

 Franklin Co., Sullivan; and Jefferson Co., High Ridge and Vaugirard 

 (Crabill 1955c). 



ARKANSAS: Sevier Co., Ben Lomond; and Logan Co., Mt. Magazine 

 (Chamberlin 19446). 



NORTH CAROLINA: Haywood/Buncombe cos., Mt. Pisgah (Wray 

 1950, 1967). 



Remarks. Theatops spinicaudus does not occur near Pennsylvania, 

 so past records from this state in general, none from specific sites 

 or counties (Wood 1862, 1865; Saussure and Humbert 1872, Underwood 

 1887, Bollman 1893, Kevan 1983), represent misidentifications of T. 

 posticus. 



Theatops phanus Chamberlin 

 Figs. 33-39 



