58 Rowland M. Shelley 



Fig. 1. Vaejovis carolinianus, dorsal view. 



few definite sites of occurrence have ever been recorded. The only 

 other published records known to me are the following by Brimley 

 (1938) and/or Shelley (1975a): 



KENTUCKY: Laurel Co., 1 mi (1.6 km) W Baldrock. Bell Co., 

 Pineville. 



VIRGINIA: Lee Co., Cumberland Gap. 



TENNESSEE: Sevier Co., Pigeon Forge and Laurel Creek, Great 

 Smoky Mountains National Park. 



NORTH CAROLINA: Cherokee Co., near Culberson and Murphy. 

 Polk Co., Tryon and Columbus. 



SOUTH CAROLINA: Pickens Co., Clemson. Laurens Co., Laurens. 

 Lexington Co., Lexington. 



GEORGIA: Habersham Co., Tallulah Falls (incorrectly placed 

 in Rabun County). Fulton Co., Atlanta. Clarke Co., Athens. 



For the past 15 years, I have examined unreported museum samples 

 of V. carolinianus and collected the scorpion in southeastern states; 

 from these records a clear picture of the species' range has emerged 



