Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    6 records for Catonia unidentified species
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Orange2017-09-17 R Emmitt2AdultThinking it is Catonia carolina, very small around 5 mm or smaller. The head did show a dark triangle on it. - unid_planthopperback yard moth lights2025-09-09 12:11:189;30pm01_Photo
Orange2018-08-27 Randy Emmitt1Adultmoth shhetmixed hardwood forest2025-09-09 12:10:4511pm01_Photo
Wake2012-07-29Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forestnear Falls LakeFALA2025-09-21 18:00:39seen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Wake2013-08-27Kyle Kittelberger1Adultmixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALA2025-09-21 18:00:29seen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Wake2014-07-30Harry Wilson1Adultmixed hardwood and pine habitathome2025-09-09 12:11:319:30 pm; attracted to white CFL light01_Photo
Warren2013-08-29Paul Scharf 1AdultAttracted to Black LightLake Gaston2025-09-09 12:11:040535 AM01_Photo