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CICADELLIDAE Members: NC Records

Danbara aurata - No Common Name


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Taxonomy
Family: CICADELLIDAESubfamily: DeltocephalinaeTribe: Athysanini
Taxonomic Author: (Ball, 1909)
Identification
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Description: A pale golden-yellow species, lacking definite markings. The anterior margin of the vertex has an ivory line, behind which there are six brown points that are faintly indicated. The face and underside are yellow, with traces of alternate light and brown arcs on the front disc. The elytra are moderately long and slender, with indistinct venation. The posterior margin of the female pregenital sternite is an obtusely angled triangle, with the apex slightly produced; the pygofers are short and stout. Adult females are 4.5 mm long. (Ball, 1909)

For images of a specimen and diagrams of this species, see: 3I, BG.

Distribution in North Carolina
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Distribution: Southeastern United States, from DC to North Carolina and Arkansas
Abundance: A single record from the Piedmont, rare (since its a somewhat distinctive species).
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Status: Native
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