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Bothriocera cognita Caldwell, 1943 - No Common Name     CIXIIDAE Members: NC Records Public View


© Kyle Kittelberger- note dark coloration

© Kyle Kittelberger

© Ken Childs- note wing pattern

© Ken Childs- side view

synonym
description A dark, bold species with fairly dark wings with two main black transverse bands. There are three main clear wing windows: one between the two black bands, and two to the side of the abdomen. There is a diagonal dark line that extends on the outer edge of these last two wing windows, connecting to another dark wing mark that resembles a musical quarter note. This dark 'note' and the rest of the wing pattern, especially the completely embrowned/black clavus of each wing, can help differentiate this species from the similar B. maculata. The body is blackish, and the top of the square-shaped head is typically orange though ranges from light to dark tawny. The middle portion of the dorsal surface of the head is variably darkened, the face is strongly darkened except for the lateral margins. The pronotum is variably embrowned, while the mesonotum is a reddish brown to nearly black; the tegulae are usually dark. Adult males are 4.8-5.5 mm long, females are 5.0-5.8 mm. (Kramer, 1983)

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distribution Eastern United States (UDEL)
abundance Recorded throughout the Piedmont and Coastal Plain, with a single record from the mountains; possibly more abundant in the right habitat; uncommon to locally common.
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habitat Has been found in open habitat, near mixed hardwood forest.
plant associates Nymphs are presumed to be root feeders. Adults have been found to associate with: Spartina (Poaceae, cordgrass), Juncus (Juncaceae, Rush), Cephalanthus occidentalis (Rubiaceae, common buttonbush), and Quercus (Fagaceae, Oak). (UDEL)
behavior Can be attracted at night with a light.
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status [Native:] [Introduced:] [Extirpated:]
list_type [Official:] [Provisional:]
adult_id Unmistakable and widely known Identifiable from good quality photos of unworn specimens
Identifiable from photos showing undersides, or other specialized views [e.g., legs, face]
Identifiable only by close inspection of structural features or by DNA analysis NULL
nymph_id Unmistakable and widely known Identifiable from good quality photos, especially where associated with known host plants
Identifiable from close inspection of specimens or by DNA analysis
Identifiable only through rearing to adulthood NULL
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tribe Bothriocerini
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Species Photo Gallery for Bothriocera cognita No Common Name

Photo by: Paul Scharf
Warren Co.
Comment: Attracted to Black Light
Photo by: Paul Scharf
Warren Co.
Comment: Attracted to Black Light
Photo by: T. DeSantis
Camden Co.
Comment: DISW
Photo by: Brian Bockhahn
Rockingham Co.
Comment: sweep net
Photo by: Ken Childs
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: Ken Childs
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: Amanda Auxier
Pender Co.
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Photo by: Amanda Auxier
Pender Co.
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Photo by: Tony DeSantis
Camden Co.
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Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger; females
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: photographed by K. Kittelberger
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
Craven Co.
Comment: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52793424 - unid_planthopper
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
Craven Co.
Comment: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52793424 - unid_planthopper
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
Craven Co.
Comment: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52793424 - unid_planthopper
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
Craven Co.
Comment: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52793424 - unid_planthopper
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
New Hanover Co.
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Photo by: Erich Hofmann
New Hanover Co.
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Photo by: Erich Hofmann and Kayla Weinfurther
New Hanover Co.
Comment: Attracted by outdoor lights
Photo by: Erich Hofmann and Kayla Weinfurther
New Hanover Co.
Comment: Attracted by outdoor lights
Photo by: Erich Hofmann
Bladen Co.
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Photo by: Erich Hofmann, David George, Rich Teper, Jeff Niznik
New Hanover Co.
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Photo by: Rob Van Epps
Mecklenburg Co.
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