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DELPHACIDAE Members: NC Records

Pareuidella triloba - No Common Name



© Ken Kneidel- note appearance

© Ken Kneidel

© Ken Kneidel- note tip of abdomen
Taxonomy
Family: DELPHACIDAESubfamily: Delphacinae
Taxonomic Author: (Metcalf, 1923)
Identification
Online Photographs: BugGuide, GBIF  iNaturalist                                                                                  
Description: A light brown to reddish-brown species, with an unmarked face and body. This species can be both macropterous and brachypterous. The appendages at the tip of the male abdomen are a distinctive shape for this species.

For images of a pinned specimen, see: UDEL.

Distribution in North Carolina
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Distribution: Southeastern United States; also Bermuda and Bahamas (UDEL)
Abundance: Several records from the Piedmont and Coastal Plain.
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Behavior: Can be attracted at night with a light.
Comment: C. Bartlett notes that you cannot really tell apart most members of this genus externally, unless you get a good view of the tail/ tip of the abdomen.
Status: Native
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Species Photo Gallery for Pareuidella triloba No Common Name

Photo by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night
Photo by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night
Photo by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night
Photo by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night
Photo by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night