Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
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Scientific Name:
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Family (Alpha):
ACANALONIIDAE-Acanaloniid Planthoppers
ACHILIDAE-Achilid Planthoppers
APHROPHORIDAE-Spittlebugs
CALISCELIDAE-Piglet Bugs
CERCOPIDAE-Spittlebugs
CICADELLIDAE-Leafhoppers
CIXIIDAE-Cixiid Planthoppers
CLASTOPTERIDAE-Tube Spittlebugs
DELPHACIDAE-Delphacid Planthoppers
DERBIDAE-Derbid Planthoppers
DICTYOPHARIDAE-Dictypharid Planthoppers
FLATIDAE-Flatid Planthoppers
FULGORIDAE-Fulgorid Planthoppers
ISSIDAE-Issid Planthoppers
MEMBRACIDAE-Treehoppers
TROPIDUCHIDAE-Tropiduchid Planthoppers
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DICTYOPHARIDAE Members:
Nersia florida
Phylloscelis atra
Phylloscelis pallescens
Phylloscelis rubra
Rhynchomitra lingula
Rhynchomitra microrhina
Rhynchomitra recurva
Scolops angustatus
Scolops perdix
Scolops pungens
Scolops stonei
Scolops sulcipes
NC
Records
Scolops perdix
- No Common Name
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Taxonomy
Family:
DICTYOPHARIDAE
Tribe:
Scoloptini
Subgenus:
Scolops
Taxonomic Author:
(Uhler, 1900)
Identification
Online Photographs:
BugGuide
,
GBIF
iNaturalist
Description:
A brownish species with mottled brown and white wing venation. See here for images of a pinned specimen: (
1
), (
2
). Note: this species is very similar to
S. pungens
and may not be distinguishable from pictures.
Distribution in North Carolina
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Distribution:
United States, as far west as the Rocky Mountains (
UDEL
)
Abundance:
Recorded from a single county in the Piedmont; possibly more abundant in the right habitat.
Seasonal Occurrence
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Plant Associates:
Helianthus angustifolius (swamp sunflower) (
UDEL
)
Behavior:
Comment:
Status:
Native
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