Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    8 records for Ponana scarlatina
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Buncombe2023-08-23 tom ward1AdultThis was in our NC Registered Natural Heritage Area & forest types were determined by their botanist. Most of my other observations are from the an old cabin at the bottom of the heritage area in Cove Forest, but hope to be sampling more up top!Cherokee Lane2023-09-04 11:58:4910:25pm, came to portable LepiLED light that has combo of light designed to attract moths.Near the ridgeline in Montane Oak-Hickory forest just above Dry Heath subtype of Chestnut Oak forest. Elevation approx 3250'01_Photo
Johnston1957-06-06NCSU1Clayton2017-10-08 20:08:4711_Collection
New Hanover2023-05-22 Erich Hofmann, David George, Rich Teper, Jeff Niznik1AdultCarolina Beach State Park - near visitor's centerCABE2023-05-26 09:57:372245h - attracted to moth UV light01_Photo
New Hanover2024-04-16 1Adult?2024-04-26 17:24:43night04_iNaturalist
New Hanover2024-04-17 1Adult?2024-04-26 23:14:45night04_iNaturalist
Out Of State0000-00-00Kyle Kittelberger1NCSU specimen?2017-10-08 20:11:2601_Photo
Wake1911-07-01NCSU1Raleigh2017-10-08 20:08:1411_Collection
Wake1940-06-04NCSU1Raleigh2017-10-08 20:08:3211_Collection