Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    9 records for Neomegamelanus elongatus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Beaufort2014-09-27Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharfxcoastal, mostly cordgrass habitatGoose CreekGOCR2015-07-05 20:39:50found during the day, caught while sweepnettingSpartina (cordgrass)01_Photo
Brunswick2007-09-03North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Bald Head Island2017-04-16 19:59:4911_Collection
Carteret2017-04-18Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahnxdozens and dozens, nymphs and adults. On spartina (cordgrass)Fort Macon SPFOMA2017-04-23 01:35:59day; sweepnetting02_Sight
Dare2014-09-05Kyle Kittelberger1open, coastal, pine habiatFrisco2015-03-14 18:02:35found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
New Hanover0000-00-00North Carolina State University Insect Collection12Carolina Beach2017-04-16 20:03:4111_Collection
New Hanover1919-07-27North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Wrightsville2017-04-16 19:58:3311_Collection
New Hanover2017-09-30Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf1marsh grass: black needlerush, spartina, etc.Carolina Beach SPCABE2017-10-06 17:55:48day, caught while sweeping02_Sight
Onslow1975-06-04North Carolina State University Insect Collection3Ashe Island2017-04-16 19:58:5811_Collection
Onslow1975-08-19North Carolina State University Insect Collection3Ashe Island2017-04-16 19:59:2511_Collection