| description |
A uniformly brown species, with small fine black points all over the body. The prominent wing venation and the claws are also black. The vertex of the head is narrow, with the lateral margins diverging; this gives the vertex, which is relatively flat on the top without any pronounced margins, more of a chevron-like shape than other species in the genus (BG). This subtle but important field mark can be useful in differentiating from the similar T. bullata. Adults, at least females, are large for this genus, being 8 mm long from tip of the head to apex of the wings (T. quinquata). See here for images of an adult female: lateral, dorsal, and frontal. Nymphs are greenish with orange transverse stripes down the back and an orange margin to the head. The head length itself is distinctive, as the head noticeably extends past the eyes, converging to form a triangle when viewed from above. |
Species Photo Gallery for Thionia quinquata No Common Name |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Vance Co. Comment: mixed hardwood forest edge near grassy areas |  | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Vance Co. Comment: mixed hardwood forest edge near grassy areas |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Vance Co. Comment: mixed hardwood forest edge near grassy areas |  | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Moore Co. Comment: sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex) |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Moore Co. Comment: sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex) |  | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn Moore Co. Comment: sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex) |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf Gates Co. Comment: grassy, brushy habitat and mixed hardwood, cypress forest; nymphs |  | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Paul Scharf Gates Co. Comment: grassy, brushy habitat and mixed hardwood, cypress forest; nymphs |
 | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: captured during sweep of low vegetation bordering athletic field |  | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: captured during sweep of low vegetation bordering athletic field |
 | Photo by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: captured during sweep of low vegetation bordering athletic field |  | Photo by: Scott Bolick Guilford Co. Comment: |
 | Photo by: Scott Bolick Guilford Co. Comment: ID supported by C. Bartlett |  | Photo by: Margarita Lankford Orange Co. Comment: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/119471793 |
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