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6 records for Scaphoideus incisus Wake County

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Scaphoideus incisus154282018-05-22Tracy Feldman2nymphsLake Crabtree03_BugGuide
Scaphoideus incisus154282015-06-02 Bryan EnglandseveralNoticed nymphs on some nursery-grown, recently planted milkweed, but "wild" common milkweed was abundant nearby.  Uncertain whether nymphs arrived with the recent plantings (as eggs?) or were already present at site on wild milkweed or other plants.Annie Louise Wilkerson, MD Nature Preserve Parkrn5229 Awls Haven Drive, Raleigh, NC 276142:00PMAsclepias syriaca (common milkweed)01_Photo
Noticed nymphs on some nursery-grown, recently planted milkweed, but "wild" common milkweed was abundant nearby. Uncertain whether nymphs arrived with the recent plantings (as eggs?) or were already present at site on wild milkweed or other plants.
Scaphoideus incisus154281968-08-14NCSU4Raleigh11_Collection
Scaphoideus incisus154281909-08-02NCSU2Raleigh11_Collection
Scaphoideus incisus154281909-07-16NCSU45Raleigh11_Collection
Scaphoideus incisus154280000-00-00NCSU1Raleigh11_Collection