Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    20 records for Idiocerus nervatus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Brunswick2019-08-24 2AdultSmith Island, Bald Head Island2019-08-25 15:01:07night04_iNaturalist
Buncombe1919-08-23NCSU1mislabeled as I. pallidusSwannanoa2017-10-18 15:35:4111_Collection
Craven2019-06-19Bo Sullivan1Adult female, 4.0 mmLittle Rd at Brice's Creek2020-08-15 03:00:0601_Photo
Dare2014-08-29Kyle Kittelberger1open, coastal, pine habitatFrisco2015-03-18 17:37:16found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo
Dare2014-09-05Kyle Kittelberger1open, coastal, pine habitatFrisco2015-03-18 17:59:21found at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Dare2024-07-03 1AdultNags Head2024-07-08 01:42:05night04_iNaturalist
Hyde1959-06-17NCSU6?2017-10-18 00:20:4411_Collection
Hyde1959-06-17NCSU2mislabeled as I. pallidus?2017-10-18 15:42:2411_Collection
Mecklenburg2023-04-16 Ken Kneidel1Adult4.4 mm female found stuck on a tree band on oak, deadLaTrobe Drive, Charlotte2023-04-23 15:08:1001_Photo
Mecklenburg2023-07-31 Rob Van Epps2AdultFound on Black Willow (Salex nigra).Antiquity Greenway2023-08-01 09:39:3001_Photo
Mecklenburg2023-08-30 Rob Van EppsseveralAdultFound on Salex nigra (Black Willow).Parham Park2023-09-06 11:35:5101_Photo
Onslow2020-01-14Mark Shields1AdultHolly Ridge2020-01-17 21:47:328:00 pm; attracted to white LED and UV lights01_Photo
Out Of State2016-11-01Ken Childs1TN2017-10-18 00:08:50night01_Photo
Robeson2022-06-15 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/122230238Lumber Bridge2022-06-17 22:47:24night04_iNaturalist
Rockingham2015-09-09Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf, Brian Bockhahn1attracted at night with a lightMayo River SPMARI2017-04-06 13:26:58night02_Sight
Stanly1958-06-20NCSU1Morrow Mountain SPMOMO2017-10-12 22:07:3711_Collection
Stanly1958-06-20NCSU6mislabeled as I. pallidusMorrow Mountain SPMOMO2017-10-18 15:36:1111_Collection
Vance2014-09-17Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf7mostly brushy vegetation consisting of willows, etc., on shore of lake; some grass as wellSatterwhite PointKELA2015-05-27 13:22:24found during the day while sweepnettingon black willow (Salix nigra)01_Photo
Wake1957-06-14NCSU4Raleigh2017-10-12 22:07:0811_Collection
Washington2014-08-31Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn1open habitat near forest edge; in parking lotPettigrew State Park, at the visitor centerPETT2015-03-17 23:28:36found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo