Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
Scientific Name: Search Common Name:
Family (Alpha):

2 records for Pissonotus binotatus Beaufort County

View all species for Beaufort County
sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Pissonotus binotatus144882014-09-27Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf2Grassy, brushy habitat surrounded by mostly pine and some hardwoodsGoose CreekGOCRfound during the day, caught while sweepnetting02_Sight
Pissonotus binotatus144882014-09-26Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf7grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest; 5 long-winged adults. CB notes for the long-winged: "probably a dark binotatus. from the frontal view, you can see a dark line on the 2nd antennal segment - binotatus has this, in brunneus the 2nd antennal segment is usually pale. It would help explain why the specimen is so shiny; binotatus is quite shiny while brunneus is more dull colored. Admittedly a bit of a tough call."Goose CreekGOCRfound during the day, caught while sweepnetting01_Photo
grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest; 5 long-winged adults

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest; 5 long-winged adults

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest

grassy, brushy habitat in a pine dominated forest