Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    9 records for Cedusa obscura
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Dare2014-10-10Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf4grassy, brushy habitatAlligator River NWR2015-08-28 01:13:05found during the day, caught while sweepnetting01_Photo
Mecklenburg2021-09-13Ken Kneidel1AdultThis female was caught in the same sweep with a Cedusa obscura male, so it's likely this is also C. obscura. Habitat was an open, weedy, marsh.Harrisburg Sports Complex2021-09-29 04:39:2701_Photo
Mecklenburg2021-09-13Ken Kneidel3Adult4.1 mm, caught in a sweep through an open, weedy, marshHarrisburg Sports Complex2021-09-28 18:33:3601_Photo
Mecklenburg2023-08-21 Rob Van Epps1AdultCaught sweeping in a weedy woodland edge. Abersham Park2023-08-23 09:39:5401_Photo
Moore0000-00-00North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Southern Pines2015-12-23 17:04:1911_Collection
New Hanover1918-08-01North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Wilmington2015-12-23 17:02:2311_Collection
Pender0000-00-00North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Burgaw, Big Savannah2015-12-23 17:04:0511_Collection
Pender1958-09-05North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Burgaw2015-12-23 17:02:5411_Collection
Wake0000-00-00North Carolina State University Insect Collection2Raleigh2015-12-23 17:03:4511_Collection