Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    8 records for Texananus unidentified species Texananus (Iowanus)
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Buncombe2018-08-01vin stanton1Asheville yard2018-10-07 21:25:31night, porch light01_Photo
Craven2020-07-11 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52790267 - unid_leafhopperPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National Forest2020-07-12 10:52:03Night - attracted to high-intensity outdoor light01_Photo
Cumberland2023-07-22 Michael P. Morales1AdultSeen during Moth Night event.J. Bayard Clark Park & Nature Centerrn631 Sherman Dr.rnFayetteville, NC 28301rnon outside Nature Center wall2024-10-28 09:15:599:36 pm, white mercury vapor01_Photo
Durham2020-08-24Simpson Eason1AdultDurham Northgate Park neighborhood2020-08-29 19:40:579pm attracted to porch light01_Photo
Madison2019-08-30 Jim Petranka1AdultAttracted to black light.782 River Bend Drive, Mars Hill.2019-08-31 10:01:5101_Photo
Orange2017-08-06Randy L Emmitt1backyard moth lights2018-10-07 21:26:5310:30pm01_Photo
Orange2018-07-28Randy Emmitt Next to moth lights - unid_planthopperMixed hardwood forest2018-10-07 21:25:5010 pm01_Photo
Randolph2020-07-27 1Adult?2020-07-28 09:52:17night04_iNaturalist