Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    16 records for Tinobregmus vittatus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Beaufort1903-06-06NCSU2?2017-10-03 16:02:51day11_Collection
Brunswick1919-07-28NCSU2Southport2017-10-03 16:03:1711_Collection
Brunswick1939-06-08NCSU1Seaside2017-10-03 16:08:5411_Collection
Carteret2023-05-31R. Newman1ImmatureFOMAFOMA2023-06-03 16:22:5701_Photo335668
Cumberland2004-06-10 1nymphFort Bragg2017-10-03 15:48:38day03_BugGuide
Dare1940-07-16NCSU4Pea Island2017-10-03 16:09:0811_Collection
Dare2023-06-16 1Adult?2023-06-16 19:55:29day04_iNaturalist
New Hanover0000-00-00NCSU6Carolina Beach2017-10-03 16:10:0111_Collection
New Hanover1927-07-04NCSU13Carolina Beach2017-10-03 16:03:5511_Collection
New Hanover1932-07-26NCSU1Wrightsville2017-10-03 16:04:1311_Collection
New Hanover1932-09-03NCSU2Carolina Beach2017-10-03 16:04:3311_Collection
New Hanover1957-07-08NCSU1Fort Fisher2017-10-03 16:09:3711_Collection
New Hanover2022-06-10 Erich HofmannDozensAdultMultiple individuals, several male+female pairs with one mating pair found. All seen on Sea Ox-Eye along the edge of Cape Fear River salt marsh (looking out to Zeke's Island - "The Basin"), not seen on Sea Ox-Eye farther inland on the trail.Fort Fisher SRA - Basin TrailFOFI2022-06-12 15:33:461120hAll individuals found on Sea Ox-Eye (Borrichia frutescens)01_Photo
New Hanover2022-06-10 Erich HofmannDozensAdultMultiple individuals, several male+female pairs with one mating pair found. All seen on Sea Ox-Eye along the edge of Cape Fear River salt marsh (looking out to Zeke's Island - "The Basin"), not seen on Sea Ox-Eye farther inland on the trail.Fort Fisher SRA - Basin TrailFOFI2022-06-12 15:39:141120hAll individuals found on Sea Ox-Eye (Borrichia frutescens)01_Photo
Out Of State0000-00-00Kyle Kittelberger1NCSU specimen; nymph?2017-10-03 16:45:2001_Photo
Out Of State0000-00-00Kyle Kittelberger1NCSU specimens?2017-10-03 17:04:0701_Photo