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A light brown to reddish-brown species, with an unmarked face and body. This species can be both macropterous and brachypterous. The appendages at the tip of the male abdomen are a distinctive shape for this species.
For images of a pinned specimen, see: UDEL. |
distribution |
Southeastern United States; also Bermuda and Bahamas (UDEL) |
abundance |
Several records from the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. |
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Can be attracted at night with a light. |
comments |
C. Bartlett notes that you cannot really tell apart most members of this genus externally, unless you get a good view of the tail/ tip of the abdomen. |
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[Native:]
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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 Pareuidella triloba No Common Name |
![](photos_records/2021/12/tnPareuidella_triloba1640234233.jpg) | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night | ![](photos_records/2021/12/tnPareuidella_triloba1640234089.jpg) | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night |
![](photos_records/2021/09/tnPareuidella_triloba1632414074_2.jpg) | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night | ![](photos_records/2021/09/tnPareuidella_triloba1632414074_3.jpg) | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night |
![](photos_records/2021/12/tnPareuidella_triloba1640233966.jpg) | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: 3.7 mm, came to UV light at night |