Paracapnia angulata (Hanson, 1961)

is not common in the southern Appalachians, but is the most widespread Nearctic species in the genus. It has been recorded from Atlantic Canada to Arkansas and as far west as Colorado (Stark & Baumann 2004). This species has been reported from Macon, Jackson and Transylvania counties in North Carolina near the Georgia state line (Beaty 2015). The records presented here were collected over 50 years ago, but were never reported.

Material examined. Georgia, Fannin Co., [Hemptown Creek], 6 miles east of Morgantown, Rt. 76, [N 34.88985, W 84.19029], 30 January 1963, L.J. Stannard, W.S. Brooks, 4♂ (INHS) ; Union Co., [Youngcane Creek], 7 mi west of Blairsville, Rt. 76, [N 34.83568, W 84.08412], 30 January 1963, L.J. Stannard, W.S. Brooks, 2♂, ♀ (INHS) .