Family (Alpha): |
4 records for Stenocranus similis Cumberland County | View all species for Cumberland County | ||||||||||||
sciName | comName | id | date | observer | number | life_stage | comments | location | park | time_of_day | plant | obsType | photo_link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stenocranus similis | 14513 | 2024-06-25 | 1 | Adult | Fayetteville | night | 04_iNaturalist | ||||||
Stenocranus similis | 14513 | 2024-06-22 | 2 | Adult | Fayetteville | night | 04_iNaturalist | ||||||
Stenocranus similis | 14513 | 2024-06-22 | Nick Spigler and Colin Krug | 2 | Adult | (35.0580744, -78.8990098) | 11:44 pm, both stayed about 45 minutes at a makeshift moth-sheet. LED bulbs and 40w bulbs in basic household lamps. | 01_Photo | |||||
Stenocranus similis | 14513 | 2024-06-21 | Nick Spigler and Colin Krug | 1 | Adult | Hung around for a bit on the makeshift sheet setup. We were on the 6th floor of a condo building in somewhat urban Fayetteville, we ran the setup from sunset until 12:30 am | (35.0580947, -78.8990343) | 11:05 pm, DIY moth sheet setup with several LED light bulb lamps and typical 40w light bulbs | 01_Photo | Hung around for a bit on the makeshift sheet setup. We were on the 6th floor of a condo building in somewhat urban Fayetteville, we ran the setup from sunset until 12:30 am Hung around for a bit on the makeshift sheet setup. We were on the 6th floor of a condo building in somewhat urban Fayetteville, we ran the setup from sunset until 12:30 am |