Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    19 records for Pareuidella weedi
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Cabarrus1999-08-01North Carolina State University Insect Collection2Coddle Creek Reservoir [Lake Don T. Howell]2017-04-11 22:08:0611_Collection
Cumberland2016-09-05Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn5attracted at night with a lightCarver's Creek SPCACR2017-10-30 13:35:39night02_Sight
Dare2014-09-05Kyle Kittelberger1open, coastal, pine habitatFrisco2015-03-14 19:09:15found at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Gates2014-09-20Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf1open, grassy area near mixed hardwood forest. Female, ID determined via specimen by C. Bartlett. Comments from CB: it looks like Pareuidella females have slightly embrowned wings and males are more apt to be clear."MEMIMEMI2020-08-13 15:30:30found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
Jones2019-05-21Bo Sullivan2AdultprobableHaywood Landing, Croatan N.F.2020-03-16 17:56:5501_Photo
Madison2022-08-16 1AdultHot Springs2022-09-30 20:06:40night04_iNaturalist
Mecklenburg2000-05-20University of Delaware1Charlotte2017-04-11 22:08:3911_Collection
Mecklenburg2013-08-17University of Delaware2Newell2017-04-11 22:09:0111_Collection
Mecklenburg2022-09-21 Ken Kneidel1Adult3.6 mm, came to UV/CFL lights at night424 Bertonley Ave, Charlotte2022-10-04 20:02:15night01_Photo
Mecklenburg2023-07-11 Ken Kneidel1Adult4.4 mm female captured in a sweep over athletic field turfRandolph Middle School, Charlotte2023-07-20 21:47:5001_Photo
Onslow2019-06-04Mark Shields1Adult Holly Ridge2019-09-09 17:43:1511:30 pm. Attracted to LED. 01_Photo
Orange2018-07-03Randy L Emmitt1UV lightMixed hardwood forest2018-07-06 22:49:4511 pm01_Photo
Rockingham2014-09-11Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn1grassy area near mixed hardwood forest and a pondMayo River SPMARI2015-04-06 18:39:51found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
Rockingham2015-09-09Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf, Brian Bockhahn1attracted at night with a lightMayo River SPMARI2017-04-06 13:25:35night01_Photo
Wake1994-07-19North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Raleigh2017-04-11 22:06:5011_Collection
Wake1995-08-17North Carolina State University Insect Collection2Raleigh2017-04-11 22:07:1511_Collection
Wake1996-07-22North Carolina State University Insect Collection4Raleigh2017-04-11 22:07:3811_Collection
Washington2014-08-31Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn1open forest habitat; "you can't really tell the Pareuidella species apart externally, but weedi is the most common" CBPETTPETT2014-12-22 12:23:03found at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Yancey2018-08-29Ken Kneidel1Adult4.4 mm; ID determined via specimen by C. BartlettArthur Morgan School, 35.813034, -82.1859562020-08-13 15:31:0201_Photo