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Enchenopa on-carya - Undescribed Enchenopa on Hickory


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Taxonomy
Family: MEMBRACIDAESubfamily: MembracinaeTribe: Membracini
Identification
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Description: A dark, blackish-brown species with two distinctive yellowish marks down the back. The wings are mostly concolorous with the rest of the body, with rufous-tinted tips. Sexes can be distinguished from one another by the length of the horn- in females, the horn is noticeably long and prominent, while in males the horn is much smaller, sometimes nothing more than a little nub. Egg masses are whitish in color, resembling raised shells on a stem.

See here for a nice depiction of the life cycle of nymphs of this genus.

Distribution in North Carolina
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Distribution: Eastern United States
Abundance: Recorded from a couple counties in the mountains and Piedmont; likely more widespread and just under-reported.
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Woodlands
Plant Associates: Hickory (Carya spp., e.g. Carya tomentosa, C. ovata)
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Comment: Recent studies have shown that there are a number of undescribed species within the Enchenopa binotata species complex, with each undescribed species feeding on a specific, different host plant. These host plants include Cercis (redbud), Juglans (walnut), Viburnum, and Carya (hickory). Adults of the various species cannot be distinguished from one another, so it is imperative to record the host plant that Enchenopa individuals are found on. Some nymphs of this complex are distinctive enough to be identified to species: see here.
Status: Native
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Species Photo Gallery for Enchenopa on-carya Undescribed Enchenopa on Hickory

Photo by: Alicia G Jackson
Moore Co.
Comment: 4 individuals seen on hickory in wooded yard. Present from at least 2-10 June 2023. Other potential host spp listed don’t occur in this area, other than Liriodendron on the opposite side of the house. Viburnum prunifolium within ~70 ft.
Photo by: Alicia G Jackson
Moore Co.
Comment: 4 individuals seen on hickory in wooded yard. Present from at least 2-10 June 2023. Other potential host spp listed don’t occur in this area, other than Liriodendron on the opposite side of the house. Viburnum prunifolium within ~70 ft.
Photo by: Shady Canary
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: Shady Canary
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: Shady Canary
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: Shady Canary
Haywood Co.
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