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10 records for Limotettix anthracinus Watauga County

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Limotettix anthracinus130182023-08-02Ted Wilcox1AdultJulian Price ParkDay01_Photo
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Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-20Ted Wilcox1AdultBooneDay01_Photo



Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-19Ted Wilcox 1AdultBooneDay01_Photo



Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-13Ted Wilcox1AdultBooneDay01_Photo
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Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-12Ted Wilcox1AdultBooneday01_Photo



Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-08Ted Wilcox1ImmatureBooneDay01_Photo
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Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-05Ted Wilcox1ImmatureBooneDay01_Photo
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Limotettix anthracinus130182023-06-04Ted Wilcox1ImmatureMiddle Fork GreenwayDay01_Photo
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Limotettix anthracinus130182015-06-18Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf2brushy, field-type habitatBeech Creek BogBECRfound during the day, caught while sweeping02_Sight
Limotettix anthracinus130182015-06-17Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf2grassy, brushy area on mixed forest edge; adult and nymph (with a dryinid sac)Blue Ridge Parkwayfound during the day, caught while sweeping01_Photo
grassy, brushy area on mixed forest edge; adult and nymph