Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    11 records for Neocoelidia tumidifrons
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Buncombe1919-08-12NCSU1Swannanoa2017-10-03 23:21:4111_Collection
Buncombe1957-08-15NCSU1Mt Pisgah2017-10-03 23:21:5111_Collection
Mecklenburg2019-07-16Rob Van Epps1AdultCaught sweeping - weedy edge of woods.Abersham Park2019-07-17 14:01:0201_Photo
Mecklenburg2023-08-01 Rob Van Epps1AdultPlum Creek Greenway2023-08-03 14:39:4501_Photo
New Hanover1912-07-26NCSU1Wilmington2017-10-04 11:00:5811_Collection
New Hanover1934-05-00NCSU1Carolina Beach2017-10-04 10:59:5211_Collection
Out Of State0000-00-00Kyle Kittelberger2NCSU specimens; males; N. vittapennis?2019-11-28 22:38:2101_Photo
Randolph2023-07-13Scott Bolick1ImmatureUwharrie NF2023-07-21 15:12:05Night01_Photo
Randolph2023-07-15Scott Bolick1ImmatureUwharrie NF2023-07-23 20:42:06Night01_Photo
Stanly2015-07-22Paul Scharf, B Bockhahn1Caught sweeping. Dr. Hamilton\'s comments: A female Neocoelidia tumidifrons; on goldenrod, but not common that far east because it is flightless.Morrow Mountain State ParkMOMO2015-10-01 05:19:50140501_Photo
Wake1909-07-00NCSU10Raleigh2017-10-04 10:59:2011_Collection