Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    13 records for Paraphlepsius fulvidorsum
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Ashe2021-07-29Bo Sullivan1Adultfemale, 6.1 mmWagon Rd, Warrensville2022-01-28 22:06:1901_Photo
Buncombe0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Montreat2015-05-31 16:31:4811_Collection
Buncombe1919-08-17NCSU10Swannanoa2017-09-20 22:11:1711_Collection
Chatham2024-07-15 1AdultWhite Pines Nature Preserve2024-08-11 20:54:45night04_iNaturalist
Graham0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Robbinsville2015-05-31 16:33:4011_Collection
Macon0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Highlands2015-05-31 16:31:0211_Collection
Macon0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Wayah Bald2015-05-31 16:37:0711_Collection
Out Of State0000-00-00Kyle Kittelberger2NCSU specimens?2017-09-18 14:14:1401_Photo
Out Of State2016-08-08Kyle Kittelberger1male; 5.7 mmNH2017-09-20 16:05:3901_Photo
Transylvania0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Pisgah2015-05-31 16:32:4311_Collection
Transylvania0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751L. Toxaway2015-05-31 16:34:4711_Collection
Transylvania2019-09-05Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn1Adultfemale; 5.8 mm. "Over all it looks better for that species, the sternite does look weird but I found a similar specimen in our collection so I think that’s just a rare variation."- J. KitsGorges SPGORG2022-02-07 17:08:53day01_Photo
Wake0000-00-00Paraphlepsius & Pendarus Revision (Hamilton), 19751Raleigh2015-05-31 16:33:1111_Collection