1978] Peck — Ade/opsis in the Southern Appalachians 369 
Description. Dorsal section of aedeagal tip with highly raised 
edge forming large arch over genital orifice (figs. 19-21); ventral 
section smoothly rounded. Spermatheca of tentatively associated 
females indistinguishable from those of A. appalaehiana. 
Relationships. This species is easily derived in aedeagal type 
from A. appalaehiana by an increased arching of the dorsal section 
of the genital orifice. It probably represents an isolated and now 
differentiated peripheral population of the latter. 
Etymology. The species is named for the late Dr. Walter B. 
Jones, of Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, who, as former 
State Geologist and Director of the Alabama State Museum of 
Natural History, did so much to promote studies of the natural 
history of the southeast. 
8. Adelopsis bedfordensis n. sp. 
Figs. 22-24 
Holotype male in FMNH. Type data. Tennessee. Bedford County. 
Campbell Cave, 17.1.1960, H. R. Steeves, Jr., under rock in dark 
zone. 
Description. Aedeagal tip (figs. 22-24) with uniformly arching 
dorsal section without upturned flange in dorsal and lateral views. 
Genital orifice moderately arched in posterior view and asym- 
metrical. Internal sac long, thin, and curved. 
The aedeagus is difficult to distinguish from that of A. appa- 
lachiana, except for the striking differences in their internal sacs. 
Etymology. The name refers to the county in which the type 
was collected (and to which it may be approximately restricted in 
distribution), located in the eastern Highland Rim of south-central 
Tennessee. 
9. Adelopsis cumberlanda n. sp. 
Figs. 25-27, 61 
Holotype male and allotype female in CNC. Type data: Alabama, 
Jackson County. 5 mi (8 km) N Garth, 19. V. 1972, S. Peck, leaf litter 
Ber 239. Paratypes: 65 with same data; 2 with same date but in dung 
baited pit traps; and the following: Alabama. Jackson County. 
Paint Rock, Nat Mountain, 15. III. 1966, SBP, 3 under log; Keel 
Cave, Sharp Mt., 11. VI. 1940, WBJ, 1; Clemons Cave, Sharp Mt., 
