Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    19 records for Ophiderma pubescens
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Alleghany2023-06-04 2Adultlength of one around 7.1 mmBlue Ridge Parkway2023-06-05 10:56:02nightoak04_iNaturalist
Ashe0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Chatham2018-05-15 Julie Tuttle1AdultThis site is low-density residential in a dry, rocky hilltop oak-hickory forest dominated by white oak (Quercus alba) in the tree canopy.311 Boothe Hill Road, Chatham, NC 275172020-03-06 15:19:08Photos taken around 9:42 pm. Observation was made at black/UV light (I use both black-light bulbs and a columnar UV light in the same area on outside of house; this observation was made on wood paneling on outside of house rather than on the sheet, so that indicates that it was observed closer to the black-light bulbs than the columnar UV light -- if that helps/matters). 01_Photo
Gaston0000-00-00Schiele Museum1?2017-08-17 16:52:1011_Collection
Hoke0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Jackson0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Johnston0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Mecklenburg2020-04-17Ken KneidelseveralAdult7.5 mm female on Willow Oak, Quercus phellos, stuck in Tanglefoot on a tree band, others of both sexes nearby to be submitted separately. "It does appear to be a little larger than most specimens, but the markings are correct and it really is not as robust as female O. salamandras."- M. RothschildColville Rd, Charlotte2020-05-04 13:17:27Willow Oak (Quercus phellos)01_Photo
Mecklenburg2020-04-21Ken KneidelseveralAdult6.7 mm male on Willow Oak, Quercus phellos, stuck in Tanglefoot on a tree band, others of both sexes nearby to be submitted separatelyHempstead Place, Charlotte2021-01-05 10:07:20Willow Oak (Quercus phellos)01_Photo
Mecklenburg2021-04-28Ken Kneidel1Adult7 mm male trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on Quercus phellosLatrobe Drive, Charlotte2021-05-06 18:52:15loosely associated with Quercus phellos01_Photo
Montgomery2022-05-13Scott Bolick1Uwharries2022-06-04 18:48:179:30pmSouthern Red Oak01_Photo
Moore0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Out Of State0000-00-00Matthew S. Wallace1male 2015-09-05 15:47:2401_Photo
Out Of State0000-00-00Mark J. Rothschild2male and female 2015-09-05 16:12:0301_Photo
Out Of State2016-06-19Kyle Kittelberger1female, 6.4 mmNew Hampshire2017-04-02 22:43:17night01_Photo
Out Of State2016-06-21Kyle Kittelberger1female, 6.0 mmNew Hampshire2017-04-02 22:45:17night01_Photo
Scotland0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Wake0000-00-0002014-10-07 18:03:1210_NC_Checklist
Watauga2023-06-24Ted Wilcox1AdultBoone2023-06-24 21:40:32DayRed Oak01_Photo