Oxidus gracilis (C. L. Koch 1847)

Note: invasive; known to be widespread in the eastern United States (Hoffman 1999a).

North Carolina: Haywood and Swain Cos.: part of known distribution [in GSMNP?] (Shelley 2000a). Swain Co.: ATBI, Ravensford, 1–8 Aug 2001, 8–15 Aug 2001, 15–22 Aug 2001, 9–16 Oct 2001, 16–23 Oct 2001, 23–30 Oct 2001, 30 Oct 2001, 28 Dec 2001, det. Shelley 2001.

Tennessee: Blount Co.: Tremont, 19 & 22 Jun 2007, B.A. Snyder; along Little River Road, Hwy. 73, 35 °40.205’N 83°40.714’W, 20 Jun 2007, B.A. Snyder.