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Delphacodes acuministyla - No Common Name



© John Rosenfeld- male

© John Rosenfeld- male
Taxonomy
Family: DELPHACIDAESubfamily: DelphacinaeTribe: Delphacini
Taxonomic Author: Dozier, 1926
Identification
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Description: A fairly distinctive species. Males are orange to brown overall with an indistinct black band at the base of the abdomen, a black band at the tip of the wings and middle of the abdomen, and the pygofer is black (tip of the abdomen). Females are a light, uniform brown color with a plain face.
Distribution in North Carolina
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Out of State Record(s)
Distribution: Eastern United States (UDEL)
Abundance: Recorded from a single county in the Piedmont, possibly more abundant in the right habitat; rare.
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Has been found in grassy areas
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Status: Native
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Species Photo Gallery for Delphacodes acuministyla No Common Name

Photo by: John Rosenfeld
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: John Rosenfeld
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: Paul Scharf, K. Kittelberger
Vance Co.
Comment: Caught sweeping , short cut grass
Photo by: Paul Scharf, K. Kittelberger
Vance Co.
Comment: Caught sweeping , short cut grass