Perlesta teaysia Kirchner & Kondratieff .
DeWalt (2002) described P. napacola from eastern Illinois. In all respects it resembled P. teaysia with the exception of the egg, which lacked an erect egg collar, a structure clearly present in a scanning electron micrograph in the original description (Kirchner & Kondratieff 1997). Grubbs & DeWalt (2008) demonstrated that an erect collar was not characteristic of P. teaysia eggs, but were identical with those studied by DeWalt (2002) for P. napacola . Consequently, Grubbs & DeWalt (2008) synonymized P. napacola with P. teaysia . No additional populations of the species have been found in Illinois. Grubbs (2004) presented records for Harrison and Jackson Counties in Indiana.
We present several additional records. IN, Brown Co., Bear Creek, 0.7 km NNE Waycross, 39.312, -86.3363, 6/21/2006, R.E. DeWalt, ♂ (reared) (INHS); Clark Co., Clark State Forest, [38.5475, - 85.9333], 7/5/1937, ♂ (PERC) ; Floyd Co., 6/19/1965, ♂ (PERC); Jefferson Co., Clifty Falls State Park Camp Ground, [38.77003, -85.43831], 7/18/1972, A.V. Provonsha, E. Levine, ♂, 4♀ (PERC) ; Lawrence Co., 5.5 km NE Bedford, Leatherwood Creek, 38.8992, - 86.4133, 06/20/2010, R.E. DeWalt, M. Pessino, ♂, 5♀ (INHS) ; Orange Co., Patoka River, 11 km SE Paoli, Hoosier National Forest, 6/15-19/2006, S.A. Grubbs, 3♂, 2♀, 9N (reared) (WKU) ; Owen Co., Litten Branch, 3.5 km NE Spencer, McCormick's Creek State Park, Wolf Cave Nature Preserve, 39.3058, -86.7193, 6/20/2006, R.E. DeWalt, ♀, 8N (INHS) .