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Table 1. Continued (Footnotes). 
Ricker and Ross (1968) listed records for these species. Additionally, Stewart and 
Stark (1988) listed Taeniopteryx burksi in the “Species of nymphs examined,” but 
not in the “North American Species List and Distribution.” 
4 Surdick (1985) listed Buncombe County and Great Smoky Mountain National Park, 
North Carolina. 
5 Surdick (1985) listed Buncombe County, North Carolina. 
6 Listed by Unzicker and McCaskill (1982) as Sweltsa nanina. 
Surdick (1985) listed Buncombe County, McDowell County, and Yancey County, North 
Carolina. 
8 Listed by Unzicker and McCaskill (1982) as Hastaperla brevis, Zwick (1977) dis- 
cusses the generic synonymy. 
9 Surdick (1985) listed this species from Great Smoky Mountain National Park, North 
Carolina. 
10 Surdick (1985) listed Yancey County and Great Smoky Mountain Park, North Caro- 
lina. 
"Surdick (1985) did not list Sweltsa onkos from North Carolina, presumably older records 
are misidentifications of S. mediana. 
12 This generic record is based on nymphs, presumably misidentifications of nymphs 
of Alloperla usa ? Utaperla gaspesiana Harper and Roy is known from West Virginia. 
"This species is now included in the genus Viehoperla , and V. zipha is considered a 
synonym of V. ada (Stark and Stewart 1981). 
"This species is now included in the genus Tallaperla (Stark and Stewart 1981). 
"Stark and Brown (1991) studied the holotype of Acroneuria evoluta and considered 
A. mela a synonym. 
16 The records for this species in Stark et al. (1986) are composite, including both Agnetina 
annulipes and A. flavescens, which were distinguished by Stark (1986). The latter 
reference did not list any records for A. capitata from North Carolina. 
"Stark (1990) synonymized Neoperla freytagi with N. occipitalis (Pictet) 
"Stark (1989) divided the Perlesta placida complex into 12 species. Stark (1989) provided 
records for three species, P. placida, North Carolina; P. frisoni, Haywood County, 
North Carolina; Oconee County, Pickens County, South Carolina; P. nelsoni, Haywood 
County, Swain County, North Carolina; Oconee County, South Carolina. 
"Kondratieff et al. (1988) synonymized Perlinella fumipennis with P. ephyre and de- 
scribed P. zwicki for the species formerly identified as P. fumipennis from the Southeast. 
20 Zwick (1984) established the synonymy between Agnetina and Pltasganophora. See 
note 16. 
21 Szczytko and Stewart (1981) included Isoperla clio in Clioperla. 
22 Stark et al. (1988) reviewed this species complex and recognized two species, Cultus 
decisus with two subspecies and C. verticalis (Banks). C. d. isolatus (Banks) is known 
from Madison County, North Carolina and C. verticalis is known from Haywood County 
and Swain County, North Carolina. 
23 Kondratieff and Painter (1986) indicated that records of Hydroperla fugitans from 
North Carolina or South Carolina were in error, and that the only confirmed record 
of this genus was from South Carolina referable to H. phormidia Ray and Stark. 
24 Stark (1985) synonymized Yugus innubilus with Oconoperla weaveri Stark and Stewart. 
25 Stark and Szczytko (1982) recognized Allonarcys as a synonym of Pteronarcys. 
