Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    12 records for Melanoliarus quinquelineatus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Cumberland2024-08-02 1AdultFort Liberty2024-08-21 11:26:10night04_iNaturalist
Cumberland2024-08-27 1AdultFort Liberty2024-10-17 01:42:41night04_iNaturalist
Dare2024-06-03 1AdultManteo2024-08-07 17:25:30night04_iNaturalist
Gaston1999-08-13North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Dallas2017-04-10 10:48:5511_Collection
Jones2019-05-21Bo Sullivan1Adultmale, 6.1 mmCroatan National Forest, Haywood Landing2022-02-02 19:51:3901_Photo
Mecklenburg2024-05-23 Rob Van Epps2AdultCaught sweeping in weedy field. Abersham Park2024-05-28 15:38:1401_Photo
Montgomery2024-05-19Scott Bolick1AdultUwharrie National Forest2024-06-12 16:45:56NightOak sp.01_Photo
New Hanover2023-05-23 Erich Hofmann, David George, Rich Teper, Jeff Niznik1AdultCarolina Beach State ParkCABE2023-05-24 18:57:100140h - attracted to moth UV light01_Photo
Out Of State1986-06-30 W.J. Morse1AdultUDCC_TCN 00106057, coll. W.J. Morse, det. C. R. Bartlett; maleDurham, Straf County, New Hampshire2022-02-02 20:04:5001_Photo
Out Of State2016-07-19 unknown1AdultUDCC_TCN 00095034, det. C.R. Bartlett, femaleWheatland, Mercer County, Pennsylvania2022-02-02 20:03:1301_Photo
Wake1950-05-01North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Raleigh2017-04-10 10:48:3111_Collection
Wake2024-07-17 6AdultRaleigh2024-08-12 12:25:16night04_iNaturalist