Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    13 records for Xestocephalus brunneus Brown Xestocephalus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Forsyth2022-08-17 1AdultRural Hall2022-08-17 21:52:13night04_iNaturalist
Forsyth2023-07-07Scott Bolick1AdultBethania2023-11-26 13:26:1501_Photo
Guilford2021-07-27 1Adult?2021-08-10 11:00:2504_iNaturalist
Guilford 2022-06-08 Scott Bolick1AdultMay be a duplicate record, I hit submit and my VPN gave me some issues. Triad Park2023-01-09 13:27:38Sweet Gum01_Photo
Mecklenburg2019-08-08Rob Van Epps1AdultCame to UV light. Yard near woods.Rollingdale Lane back yard - Davidson, NC2019-08-15 12:28:54Night.01_Photo
Out Of State2017-08-10John Rosenfeld1AdultfemalePA2019-08-15 12:42:5801_Photo
Pender0000-00-00NCSU3Burgaw2017-08-16 15:19:3011_Collection
Wake0000-00-00NCSU1Raleigh2017-08-16 15:19:1811_Collection
Wake1907-08-01NCSU1Raleigh2017-08-16 15:19:0311_Collection
Wake2011-07-30Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitat; the whitish patch on the costa is an accumulation of waxy exudatesnear Falls Lake2014-10-07 10:47:50seen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Warren2011-08-03Paul Scharf 1attracted to Black LightLake Gaston2014-10-07 10:47:500541 AM01_Photo
Warren2013-07-26Paul Scharf 1Attracted to Black LightLake Gaston2014-10-07 10:47:502158 PM01_Photo
Warren2013-08-31Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf4mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edgeHubquarter, at Lake Gaston2014-10-07 10:58:50found at night, attracted with lights02_Sight