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“SM-145” No collector is given, but the original description states 
that material was taken by Hugh Hanson, Arizona State College. 
Pseudotremia cottus Shear (in part) 1972:183, figs. 101-109. Male holo- 
type (MCZ) from “The Sinks” of Little River, on Tenn. Hy. 73 at 
the Blount-Sevier County Line, Tennessee; Leslie Hubricht leg. 25 
May 1962. New Synonymy! 
Syntelopodite process of gonopods massive (Fig. 5), lateral apices 
widely separated, distally curved mesad, extending forward between 
medial and lateral branches of colpocoxite; median apex relatively long 
and acute. Lateral branch of coxal region notably broad beyond point of 
flexure, its outer subterminal divison (x) much larger than inner (y) (Fig. 
1). Distal extremities of syntelopodite larger, and curve further anteriad, 
than in the other three races of fracta. 
The original description of fracta stated the type locality to be “Gatlin- 
burg Cove”, obviously a misinterpretation of the collector’s label by 
Chamberlin, who was probably unaware of the term “cove hardwoods” 
and so transposed some of the words. The specimen apparently came 
from the immediate vicinity of Gatlinburg itself. Furthermore, by some 
inexplicable error during transcribing of original collector’s field data, 
the name “Cades Cove” was added to the permanent label with the holo- 
type of P. cottus and was included in citation of the type locality of this 
species. Actually The Sinks is about 9 miles northeast of Cades Cove. 
Although P.f. fracta is so far unknown from North Carolina it cer- 
tainly occurs on the southern slopes of the Great Smokies, since the 
specimen that I found at Indian Gap was taken less than 100 meters from 
the state line on the Tennessee side. Aside from the type localities of the 
two names applied to this race, I have examined the following material 
(all at present in my collection): 
TENNESSEE: Blount County. — Big Poplar Trail, Cades Cove, 23 
May 1962, L. Hubricht; near Gregory’s Cave, Cades Cove, 25 May 1962, 
Hubricht. Sevier County. — west side of Indian Gap, 4 August 1958, 
R.L. Hoffman; between Gatlinburg and Newfound Gap, 25 May 1962, 
Hubricht. 
Pseudotremia fracta paynei, new subspecies 
Figs. 2, 6 
Holotype (5, paratype $ and 2 (RLH) from Norris Quarry Cave No. 1, 
1 mi. N of Andersonville, Anderson Co., Tennessee; Jerry A. Payne leg. 
29 May 1965. 2$ paratypes (NCSM A2599) From Foster’s Cave No. 1, 2 
