Hoppers of North Carolina:
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8 records for Scaphytopius rubellus Wake County

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Scaphytopius rubellus138642020-05-17Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forest habitatnr Falls LakeFALAnight02_Sight
Scaphytopius rubellus138642019-10-26Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forest habitatnr FALAFALAnight02_Sight
Scaphytopius rubellus138642017-10-09Kyle Kittelberger1male, 3.9 mm; head 1.7 times longer than widenear Falls LakeFALAnight, attracted with a light01_Photo
male, 3.9 mm; head 1.7 times longer than wide

male, 3.9 mm; head 1.7 times longer than wide

male, 3.9 mm; head 1.7 times longer than wide
Scaphytopius rubellus138642014-10-03Kyle Kittelberger1near mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALAfound at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
near mixed hardwood forest habitat
Scaphytopius rubellus138642014-10-03Kyle Kittelberger2near mixed hardwood forest habitat; head ratio: 1.95 times as long than as wide between the eyes. Malenear Falls LakeFALAfound at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
near mixed hardwood forest habitat

near mixed hardwood forest habitat; head ratio: 1.95 times as long than as wide between the eyes. Male

near mixed hardwood forest habitat

near mixed hardwood forest habitat
Scaphytopius rubellus138642014-09-23Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALAfound at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Scaphytopius rubellus138642011-11-16Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALAseen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
mixed hardwood forest habitat
Scaphytopius rubellus138642011-06-05Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitatseen at night, attracted with a black light02_Sight