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Patara vanduzei - No Common Name


Patara vanduzei
© Kyle Kittelberger- side view
Patara vanduzei
© Kyle Kittelberger- top view
Patara vanduzei
© Scott Bolick
Taxonomy
Family: DERBIDAESynonym: Patara vanduzeei
Taxonomic Author: (Ball, 1902)
Identification
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Description: A small dark species, about 5 mm long or less. Adults are sexually dimorphic, with color varying among sexes (females seem to have reddish-brown wings while males are blackish), and male antennae are noticeably longer and thicker than those of the female. In both sexes, there are red and white patches on the outer margin of the wigns, and there is a white band extending along both sides of the thorax at the base of the wings. The frons (face) is very compressed, and the antennae lack appendages (like those in Otiocerus). The head only slightly projects forward in front of the eyes. The legs are pale. (UDEL)
Distribution in North Carolina
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Distribution: Eastern North America (UDEL)
Abundance: Uncommon to scarce, scattered records across the state; possibly more abundant in the right habitat.
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Has been found in open habitat near mixed hardwood and pine forests.
Plant Associates: Derbidae are known or assumed to feed on fungal hyphae as immatures (UDEL); adults have been found on hickory (Carya sp.).
Behavior: Can be attracted at night with a light.
Comment: The sole member of this genus in North America.
Status: Native
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Species Photo Gallery for Patara vanduzei No Common Name

Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Ted Wilcox
Avery Co.
Comment: unid_planthopper
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Ted Wilcox
Avery Co.
Comment: unid_planthopper
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Scott Bolick
Guilford Co.
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Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Scott Bolick
Guilford Co.
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Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Scott Bolick
Guilford Co.
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Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Scott Bolick
Guilford Co.
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Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Paul Scharf
Warren Co.
Comment: Attracted to Black Light. First and only one observed in three years
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Paul Scharf
Warren Co.
Comment: Attracted to Black Light. First and only one observed in three years
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf
Beaufort Co.
Comment: open, grassy habitat surrounded by pine and mixed hardwood forest
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf
Beaufort Co.
Comment: open, grassy habitat surrounded by pine and mixed hardwood forest
Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: B. Bockhahn
Stokes Co.
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Patara vanduzeiPhoto by: F. Williams, S. Williams
Gates Co.
Comment: MEMI