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Oncopsis nigrinasi (Fitch, 1851) - No Common Name     Cicadellidae Members: NC Records Public View


© Scott Bolick- male; note dark face & wings

© Scott Bolick- female (41%)

© Scott Bolick- ferruginous female (24%)

© Kyle Kittelberger- note female pregenital
sternite & dark face

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description A typically dark species. Males have a black venter, dark brown to blackish face, paler yellowish-brown pronotum speckled with dark coloration, reddish brown scutellum, and contrasting yellow legs. The wings are ferruginous to dark brown with a pale spot along the apex of the commissure (inner edge of the wings). Females are quite variable, typical of members of Oncopsis. Color ranges from being completely dark with mostly black wings and a slightly paler clavus and thorax (phase A, 2%); black with hyaline, clear "windows" in the wings (phase B, 4%), entirely ferruginous or grey (phase H, 24%); yellowish wings with a contrasting black scutellum and face (phase G, 20%); yellowish, ferruginous with dark markings on the scutellum and a dark face (phase F, 41%); and mottled with ferruginous, brown, and black with a bright yellow venter (variations: phase C, 2%; phase D, 2%; phase E, 5%). Females have a very short, truncated pregenital sternite that is broadly excavated; this sternite shape is characteristic of this species. Adult males are 4.1-4.6 mm long, while females are 4.3-4.9 mm. The nymph of this species is entirely ferruginous. (Hamilton 1983)
distribution Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada
abundance Uncommon to rare in the state with scattered records, only one of which is recent; probably more abundant in the mountains, but has also been found in multiple locations in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain (which is perhaps a result of the widespread distribution of the host plant), differing from the distributions of other Oncopsis that occur in the state.
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habitat Forest, open woodlands, shrubby areas
plant associates The only macrospine species known to feed on blue-beech/American hornbean (Carpinus caroliniana) (Hamilton 1983)
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comments Individuals found in North Carolina (and north of Florida) belong to the subspecies O. n. nigrinasi; individuals in Florida belong to the subspecies O. n. floridana. (Hamilton 1983)
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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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tribe Macropsini
subgenus Oncopsis

Species Photo Gallery for Oncopsis nigrinasi No Common Name

Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; female
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; female
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; female
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; female
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; females
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
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Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; male
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
Comment: NCSU specimen; male
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Out Of State Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Photo by: J L
Davidson Co.
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Photo by: J L
Davidson Co.
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Davidson Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Photo by: Rob Van Epps
Mecklenburg Co.
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Mecklenburg Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Guilford Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Randolph Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Wilkes Co.
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Photo by: Ted Wilcox
Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Watauga Co.
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Forsyth Co.
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Forsyth Co.
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Iredell Co.
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Iredell Co.
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Iredell Co.
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Iredell Co.
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