New State Records Of Kentucky (Usa) Stoneflies (Plecoptera) Author Tarter, Donald C. Author Chaffee, Dwight L. Forest Biologist, P. O. Box 814, Richmond, Kentucky 40476, U. S. A. Author Grubbs, Scott A. Department of Biology and Center for Biodiversity Studies, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101, U. S. A. E-mail: scott. grubbs @ wku. edu scott.grubbs@wku.edu Author DeWalt, R. Edward University of Illinois, Prairie Research Institute, Illinois Natural History Survey, 1816 S Oak St., Champaign, Illinois, 61820, U. S. A. E-mail: dewalt @ illinois. edu dewalt@illinois.edu text Illiesia 2015 11 13 167 174 journal article 6948 10.5281/zenodo.4752800 1f030224-441b-494e-8a85-4cc4335d3ce6 1854-0392 4752800 50B8AA68-07CF-4D7C-8826-AC7B17FF3E99 Hydroperla fugitans (Needham & Claassen) Distribution. USA : AR, IA, IL, IN, KS, MO, TN, TX ( DeWalt et al. 2015 ) Material examined. McCreary Co. , Cumberland River , Cumberland Falls State Resort Park , 36.8393 , -84.3446 , 12 May 1939 , T . H. Frison & H.H. Ross , 9 exuviae ( INHS ); same locality but 12 June 1940 , T . H. Frison & H.H. Ross , 4 exuviae ( INHS ); same locality but 11 May 1988 , R .W. Baumann, R .F. Kirchner, B.C. Kondratieff , & C. R . Nelson, 4 exuviae ( BYUC ). Comments. Nymphs and nymphal exuviae of this species have distinctive pigmentation patterns ( Ray & Stark 1981 , Nelson 1996 ). The recollection of exuviae in 1988 is evidence that this species still persists in the Cumberland River Basin. We anticipate that H. fugitans is in other large rivers such as the lower Green and Ohio rivers.