Nemocapnia carolina Banks, 1938

has been reported from Quebec, Canada to Florida and west to central Arkansas (Stark et al. 2016). This species has been reported from the Wabash River drainage of Illinois and Indiana (Frison 1935), but is thought to be extirpated from those states (DeWalt & Grubbs 2011). Nemocapnia carolina has been reported from several counties in adjacent states near the Georgia state line, but has not been formally reported from Georgia (Stark et al. 2016). This uncommon winter stonefly was collected from small and large order streams in the Piedmont Plateau and Coastal Plain physiographic provinces of Georgia.

Material examined. Georgia, Bleckley Co., Ocmulgee River, James Dykes Park, N 32.41439, W 83.48319, 12 February 2017 C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, 20♂, 14♀ (CSUC) ; Greene Co., Harris Creek, Nichols Rd., N 33.72509, W 83.23737, 11 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, ♂, ♀ (CSUC) ; Oconee River, Hwy 15, Oconee National Forest campground, N 33.72149, W 83.29095, 11 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, 20♂, 8♀ (CSUC) ; Houston Co., Burnham Brand Creek, Hwy 26, SE of Elko, N 32.31585, W 83.66442, 12 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, ♀ (CSUC) ; Macon Co., Flint River, Montezuma Bluffs Park, N 32.33682, W 84.03118, 12 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, 5♂, 5♀ (CSUC) ; Putnam Co., Little River, Glades Rd., N 33.37238 W 83.4773, 11 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, 3♂, 2♀ (CSUC) ; Stewart Co., Hannahatchee Creek, Co. Rd. 150, N 32.14157, W 84.75333, 12 February 2017, C. Verdone, B. Kondratieff, 3♂, 3♀ (CSUC) .