Taeniopteryx ugola Ricker and Ross,
which ranges through the Appalachians from Pennsylvania south to Georgia, is generally restricted to the headwaters of cold small and medium sized creeks in Pennsylvania. Only 3 previous records exist, from Cambria and Cumberland Counties (Masteller 1996). Taeniopteryx ugola, which appears to be the only Taeniopteryx species collected in Pennsylvania creeks with pH less than 5.5 and with summer-fall stream dry periods, has been most frequently collected from upper Mountain Creek in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
New records: LEBANON: (S) Indiantown Run, PA Rte. 443 at gap in mountain, 20 February 2004, 2♂; PERRY: (S) Shaeffer Run, 2 nd Narrows Road, 24 March 1995, 1♀ (LJ); SCHUYLKILL: (S) Catawissa Creek, Girard Manor Road, 13 January 2004, 3♂; unnamed tributary to Tomhicken Creek, PA Rte. 934, 19 March 2003, 1♂.