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8 records for Chlorotettix aurum Craven County

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Chlorotettix aurum162372020-07-28Bo Sullivan1Adultmale, 7.1 mmCroatan National Forest, Road 304601_Photo
male, 7.1 mm

male, 7.1 mm

male, 7.1 mm

male, 7.1 mm

male, 7.1 mm
Chlorotettix aurum162372020-07-18 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903; female, additional pics by K. Kittelberger. ID det. by J. Kits. "Matches male C. aurum based on COI and external characters, but not Cwikla's illustration of this species. Another female we sequenced which looks like Cwikla's aurum has a sequence matching C. galbanatus. I wonder if females previously identified as aurum are actually variants of galbanatus and this is true aurum."- J. KitsPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National ForestNight - attracted to high intensity outdoor light + sheet01_Photo
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903; female, additional pics by K. Kittelberger

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596903; female, additional pics by K. Kittelberger
Chlorotettix aurum162372020-07-17Bo Sullivan1Adultmale, 7.6 mmCroatan National Forest, Little Rd. at Brice's Creek Prong01_Photo
male, 7.6 mm

male, 7.6 mm

male, 7.6 mm

male, 7.6 mm

male, 7.6 mm
Chlorotettix aurum162372020-07-16 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729; female, 7.4 mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger. ID det. by J. Kits. "Matches male C. aurum based on COI and external characters, but not Cwikla's illustration of this species. Another female we sequenced which looks like Cwikla's aurum has a sequence matching C. galbanatus. I wonder if females previously identified as aurum are actually variants of galbanatus and this is true aurum."- J. KitsPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National ForestNight - attracted to high intensity outdoor light01_Photo
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729; female, mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729; female, 7.4 mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53386729; female, 7.4 mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger
Chlorotettix aurum162372019-06-28Bo Sullivan1AdultmaleCroatan NF, Little Road and Brice's Creek Prong01_Photo
male

male

male

male

male
Chlorotettix aurum162372019-06-26Bo Sullivan1Adultat powerline; maleCroatan NF, road 121-D01_Photo
at powerline

at powerline

at powerline
Chlorotettix aurum162372019-06-26J. B. Sullivan1Adultmale, 6.6 mm; ID det. by J. KitsCroatan National Forestnight, uv trap01_Photo
male, 6.6 mm

male, 6.6 mm

male, 6.6 mm
Chlorotettix aurum162372019-06-26J. B. Sullivan1Adultmale, 6.9 mm; ID det. by J. KitsCroatan National Forest, Little Rdnight, uv trap01_Photo
male, 6.9 mm

male, 6.9 mm

male, 6.9 mm