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Chlorotettix floridanus (DeLong, 1924) - No Common Name     Cicadellidae Members: NC Records Public View


© Kyle Kittelberger

© Kyle Kittelberger- note round head

© Bo Sullivan- male, note plate shape

© Bo Sullivan- female, note sternite

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description A pale yellow to brownish yellow species. The eyes are light yellow to reddish-brown, and the forewings are yellowish subhyaline. The crown is roundedly produced, with the median length only slightly longer than the length next to the eye. The female pregenital sternite has a moderately deep V-shaped excavation that extends about three-quarters of the length of the sternite; there is a very shallow notch in the middle of the bigger excavation, which has a dark brown border, and the lateral angles are triangular. The male subgenital plates are triangular, with the lateral margin slightly sinuate; the apex is rounded. Adult males are 5.4-5.9 mm long, females are 6.1-6.5 mm. (Cwikla 1988)

For additional images of pinned specimens, see: BOLD.

distribution Eastern United States; reported to be fairly common along coastal areas of the Gulf Coast states (Cwikla 1988)
abundance Recorded from several counties in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont; likely under collected and therefore under reported, should occur throughout the Coastal Plain. It has been collected across its range from April through September (Cwikla 1988).
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habitat Grassy areas, fields, regenerated farmland
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behavior Can be attracted at night with a light.
comments NOTE: Chlorotettix is a notriously difficult genus to identify to species visually; a majority of the species are various shade of yellow and green, and they can only be reliably distinguished by looking at genital features. Therefore, it is very important for all Chlorotettix species other than necopinus and tergatus to obtain a picture of the underside.

This species is in the subgenus Chlorotettix.

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 Pendarini
subgenus Chlorotettix

Species Photo Gallery for Chlorotettix floridanus No Common Name

Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Craven Co.
Comment: powerline; male
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Carteret Co.
Comment: male, regenerated farmland
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female, 6.4 mm; photographed by K. Kittelberger. Maybe C. similis? Not really sure, no good match.
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female, 6.4 mm; photographed by K. Kittelberger. Not really sure, no good match.
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female, 6.4 mm; photographed by K. Kittelberger. Not really sure, no good match.
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female, 6.4 mm; photographed by K. Kittelberger. Not really sure, no good match.
Photo by: Bo Sullivan
Pender Co.
Comment: female, 6.4 mm; photographed by K. Kittelberger. Not really sure, no good match.
Photo by: Scott Bolick
Forsyth Co.
Comment:
Photo by: Scott Bolick
Forsyth Co.
Comment:
Photo by: Scott Bolick
Forsyth Co.
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