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Cixius coloepeum - No Common Name     CIXIIDAE Members: NC Records Public View


© Solomon Hendrix

© Solomon Hendrix

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description Adult males are 4.8-5.7 mm long, while females are 5.0-6.0 mm. The base color of the head and thorax are tawny with the face and pronotum darkened with shades of brown to black. Coloration on the wings can be quite variable. (Kramer 1981)

This species superficially resembles Cixius pini in wing pattern. The face tends to be darker in C. pini though compared with C. coloepeum, but an identification may not be possible for some individuals without dissection.

distribution Widespread across North America, ranging from the East Coast as far west as at least the Rocky Mountains (UDEL)
abundance Primarily recorded from the mountains, with an old record from the Sandhills. Probably more abundant in the right habitat, especially the mountains.
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plant associates "Nymphs of cixiids are subterranean, feeding on roots and possibly fungi. The significance of adult host records is unclear. Many cixiids are presumed to be polyphagous (as adults), most often on woody plants." Adults have been recorded from Gaylussacia (huckleberry, Ericaceae). (UDEL)
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comments This species superficially resembles C. pini; a species ID may not always be possible for individuals that may represent one of these two species. Charles Bartlett notes "I have tried hard to find a consistent difference between pini and coloepeum - I think there must be - but I have always dissected to be sure" (pers. comment). Cixius can be very difficult to ID.
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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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Species Photo Gallery for Cixius coloepeum No Common Name

Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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Photo by: C Bartlett & A Gonzon
Haywood Co.
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