Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    8 records for Chlorotettix fuscus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Craven2020-07-10 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52705306; tentative, but has a broken transverse band on the crownPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National Forest2025-08-17 14:31:06Night - attracted to high-intensity outdoor light01_Photo
Craven2020-07-18 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596905; female, 7.6 mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger. ID determined via specimen by C. DietrichPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National Forest2025-08-12 19:14:01Night - attracted to high intensity outdoor light + sheet01_Photo
Craven2020-07-18 Erich Hofmann1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53596890; male, 8.1 mm, additional pics by K. Kittelberger. ID determined via specimen by C. DietrichPrivate property adjacent to Croatan National Forest2025-08-12 19:15:20Night - attracted to high intensity outdoor light + sheet01_Photo
Dare2014-07-02Britta Muiznieks1Adulttentative, but has a transverse band on the crownBuxton2025-08-17 14:32:0901_Photo
Out Of State2018-07-17Ken Childs1Adulttentative, but has a broken transverse band on the crownTN2025-08-17 14:33:1201_Photo
Out Of State2018-07-25Ken Childs1Adulttentative, but has a broken transverse band on the crownTN2025-08-17 14:33:2201_Photo
Rockingham2014-07-22Paul Scharf, B Bockhahn1AdultAttracted to UV Light; tentative, but has a broken transverse band on the crownHaw River State ParkHARI2025-08-18 16:47:222248 PM01_Photo368832
Wake2020-07-20 1Adulttentative?2025-08-17 14:18:57night04_iNaturalist