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19 records for Chionomus puellus Wake County

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sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Chionomus puellus144372024-07-24 1AdultRaleighnight04_iNaturalist
Chionomus puellus144372020-07-07Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forestnr FALAFALAnight02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372020-06-23Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forestnr FALAFALAnight02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372020-06-22Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forestnr FALAFALAnight02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372019-07-06 1AdultMorrisville04_iNaturalist
Chionomus puellus144372018-10-08Kyle Kittelberger1Adultnear Falls LakeFALAnight02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372017-09-20Kyle Kittelberger1near Falls LakeFALAnight, attracted with a light02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372014-11-12Kyle Kittelberger5lawnnear Falls LakeFALAcaught sweeping02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372014-10-09Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharfxbrushy habitat near mixed hardwood forestSandling BeachFALAfound during the day, caught while sweepnetting02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372014-10-03Kyle Kittelberger3near mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALAseen at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Chionomus puellus144372013-12-15Kyle Kittelberger3grassy lawnnear Falls Lake State ParkFALAfound during the day, caught while sweepnettingfestuca grass and clover01_Photo
grassy lawn

grassy lawn

grassy lawn
Chionomus puellus144372013-12-15Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf1grassy lawn; from CB: "probable, but there is reason to question it - namely that brachypters normally have the wings to the end of the abdomen. I don't see any other likely options"near Falls Lake State ParkFALAfound during the day, caught while sweepnettingfestuca grass and clover01_Photo
grassy lawn; from CB: "probable, but there is reason to question it - namely that brachypters normally have the wings to the end of the abdomen. I don't see any other likely options"

grassy lawn; from CB: "probable, but there is reason to question it - namely that brachypters normally have the wings to the end of the abdomen. I don't see any other likely options"

grassy lawn; from CB: "probable, but there is reason to question it - namely that brachypters normally have the wings to the end of the abdomen. I don't see any other likely options"
Chionomus puellus144372013-07-23Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharfxgrassy habitatUmstead State Park, at the visitor centerWIUMseen at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
grassy habitat

grassy habitat
Chionomus puellus144371950-06-27North Carolina State University Insect Collection7Raleigh11_Collection
Chionomus puellus144371949-10-24North Carolina State University Insect Collection1McCullers11_Collection
Chionomus puellus144371947-07-01North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Raleigh11_Collection
Chionomus puellus144371934-05-18North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Raleigh11_Collection
Chionomus puellus144371909-07-01North Carolina State University Insect Collection3Raleigh11_Collection
Chionomus puellus144370000-00-00North Carolina State University Insect Collection26Raleigh11_Collection