Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    23 records for Epeurysa nawaii
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Durham2024-07-06 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/227735723Durham2025-09-01 02:24:39night04_iNaturalist
Durham2025-06-07 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/287817739Durham2025-09-01 02:23:33night04_iNaturalist
Durham2025-06-29 1AdultDurham2025-11-30 01:58:41night04_iNaturalist
Guilford2022-07-27 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/128934850?2025-09-01 02:26:38night04_iNaturalist
Henderson2025-08-30 1AdultHendersonville2025-11-29 01:15:49day04_iNaturalist
Henderson2025-10-18 Marilyn Westphal, Jim Petranka, Becky Elkin3AdultCaught in sweep net sweeping through river cane along the French Broad RiverConserving Carolina - Mud Creek2025-10-21 16:00:34Late afternoonRiver cane01_Photo
Henderson2025-10-25 Marilyn Westphal, Nora Murdock1AdultFrench Broad River flood plain - old field using beat sheetConserving Carolina - Mud Creek property2025-10-26 11:48:09Mid day01_Photo
Henderson2025-10-25Marilyn Westphal, Nora Murdock 8ImmatureOld field in French Broad River floodplain - using beat sheet. These were numerous where we were beating river cane.Conserving Carolina - Mud Creek property2025-11-04 11:21:58Mid day01_Photo
Henderson2025-10-31 Marilyn Westphal3ImmatureNymph collected and raised to adulthood in a jar with river cane leaves. At least 3 in the jar.Nymph collected at Conserving Carolina - Mud Creek site2025-12-06 12:39:08DayRiver cane01_Photo
Henderson2025-11-05 Marilyn Westphal2ImmatureOne older nymph close to adulthood and one young nymph. Both collected and raised in a jar with river cane leaves to adulthood. Nymph collected at Conserving Carolina - Mud Creek site2025-12-06 12:44:28DayRiver cane01_Photo
Henderson2025-11-12 Marilyn Westphal4ImmatureSeveral very young nymphs, these possibly hatched from eggs on cane leaves in the jar where older nymphs were collected on 10/31. Nymph collected at Conserving Carolina - Mud Creek site2025-12-06 12:49:08DayRiver cane01_Photo
Henderson2025-12-13 Marilyn Westphal1AdultConserving Carolina - Mud Creek2025-12-18 21:10:57MiddayCane01_Photo
Jackson2025-08-22 1AdultCullowhee2025-10-22 22:05:12day04_iNaturalist
Mecklenburg2021-09-11Ken Kneidel1Adult3.7 mm, came to UV light at night424 Bertonley Ave, Charlotte2025-09-01 02:17:1001_Photo
Orange2023-07-11 Margarita Lankford1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172437470Chapel Hill2025-09-01 02:20:208:14pm01_Photo
Orange2023-07-21 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/261421013Chapel Hill2025-09-01 02:25:08night04_iNaturalist
Randolph2025-05-22 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/283265028Creekside Park, High Point2025-09-01 02:24:07day04_iNaturalist
Richmond2025-08-16 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/307193281Hoffman2025-09-01 02:27:56night04_iNaturalist
Wake2022-08-01 1AdultKnightdale2025-11-30 01:48:51night04_iNaturalist
Wake2024-01-11 1AdultRaleigh2025-11-30 15:11:03day04_iNaturalist
Wake2024-07-23 1Adulthttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/236830923Raleigh2025-09-01 02:26:01night04_iNaturalist
Wake2024-07-24 Solomon Hendrix1Adultattracted to lightCarl Alwin Schenck Memorial Forest, Raleigh2025-09-01 02:18:1801_Photo
Wake2024-07-24 1AdultRaleigh2025-11-30 01:50:4004_iNaturalist