Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    10 records for Ponana aenea
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Ashe2017-07-04Bo Sullivan2Adultmale, photographed by K. Kittelberger; 8.5 mm (#1). ID det. by J. KitsJones Bog, south end of Bluff Mountain2022-03-19 17:09:3501_Photo
Buncombe2021-06-12 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/82852779?2022-03-23 20:23:33night04_iNaturalist
Buncombe2021-06-25 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/84508658?2022-03-23 20:24:04night04_iNaturalist
Buncombe2023-06-03 1AdultAsheboro2023-06-07 22:11:17night04_iNaturalist
Henderson0000-00-00DeLong 19421AdultHendersonville2022-03-19 17:08:3105_Literature
Onslow2019-06-10Mark Shields1AdultHolly Ridge2022-03-23 20:22:299:00 pm. Attracted to LED and black lights.01_Photo
Polk0000-00-00DeLong 19421AdultTryon (listed as Tyron)2022-03-19 17:09:1405_Literature
Polk2020-07-15Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn3Adult1 female, 2 males: 9.0 mm male & 8.8 mm maleChimney Rock SP, World's Edge2022-03-19 17:14:10night01_Photo
Swain2021-06-04 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/81651502Bryson CityDISW2022-03-23 20:27:15night04_iNaturalist
Yancey2018-06-20Ken Kneidel1Adult8.4 mmArthur Morgan School, Burnsvillern35.813034,-82.1859562022-03-23 20:22:4201_Photo