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7 records for Gyponana unidentified species Wake County

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sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Gyponana unidentified species164442024-07-24 Solomon Hendrix1Adultattracted to lightCarl Alwin Schenck Memorial Forest, Raleigh01_Photo
attracted to light

attracted to light
Gyponana unidentified species164442020-05-14Tracy S. Feldman1Adultunid_leafhopperLake Crabtree County Parkmid-morningOxydendrum arborea01_Photo
unid_leafhopper

unid_leafhopper

unid_leafhopper

unid_leafhopper
Gyponana unidentified species164442018-07-18 Tracy S. Feldman1unid_leafhopperLake Crabtree County Park1 PMSalix nigra01_Photo
unid_leafhopper

unid_leafhopper
Gyponana unidentified species164442014-09-10Kyle Kittelberger1open habitat near mixed hardwood forest edge, on a lawn; male, 8.8 mm; unique color pattern with the dark spots, doesn't match anythingnear Falls LakeFALAfound at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
open habitat near mixed hardwood forest edge; on a lawn

open habitat near mixed hardwood forest edge; on a lawn

open habitat near mixed hardwood forest edge; on a lawn
Gyponana unidentified species164442013-06-10Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitat; PROBABLY serpenta?near Falls LakeFALAseen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
mixed hardwood forest habitat
Gyponana unidentified species164442012-07-03Kyle Kittelberger1near Falls LakeFALAnight01_Photo

Gyponana unidentified species164442011-07-21Kyle Kittelberger1near Falls LakeFALAnight01_Photo