Species Photo Gallery for Oecleus unidentified species No Common Name 13 |
 | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 5.5 mm, sitting on vegetation on the margin of a wet detention basin - unid_leafhopper |  | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 5.5 mm, sitting on vegetation on the margin of a wet detention basin - unid_leafhopper |
 | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 5.5 mm, sitting on vegetation on the margin of a wet detention basin - unid_leafhopper |  | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 5.5 mm, sitting on vegetation on the margin of a wet detention basin - unid_leafhopper |
 | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 5.5 mm, sitting on vegetation on the margin of a wet detention basin - unid_leafhopper |  | Photo by: Erich Hofmann; Kayla Weinfurther New Hanover Co. Comment: |
 | Photo by: Erich Hofmann; Kayla Weinfurther New Hanover Co. Comment: |  | Photo by: Erich Hofmann; Kayla Weinfurther New Hanover Co. Comment: |
 | Photo by: Paul Scharf Warren Co. Comment: Caught Sweeping.There are two species of Olecleus expected in the East, O. borealis and O. productus. There is no known way of separating these species externally. Since borealis is more common this individual is more likely to be that species.\" |  | Photo by: Paul Scharf Warren Co. Comment: Caught Sweeping.There are two species of Olecleus expected in the East, O. borealis and O. productus. There is no known way of separating these species externally. Since borealis is more common,this individual is more likely to be that species."
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 | Photo by: Paul Scharf Warren Co. Comment: Caught Sweeping.There are two species of Olecleus expected in the East, O. borealis and O. productus. There is no known way of separating these species externally. Since borealis is more common this individual is more likely to be that species."
|  | Photo by: Paul Scharf Warren Co. Comment: Caught Sweeping.There are two species of Olecleus expected in the East, O. borealis and O. productus. There is no known way of separating these species externally. Since borealis is more common this individual is more likely to be that species."
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 | Photo by: Paul Scharf Warren Co. Comment: Caught Sweeping.There are two species of Olecleus expected in the East, O. borealis and O. productus. There is no known way of separating these species externally. Since borealis is more common,this individual is more likely to be that species."
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