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description |
A fairly distinctive Erythridula. Adults are yellowish or white with a bold red or orange claval streak on each wing parallel to the claval suture, giving this species the appearance of having a bold dorsal V across the wings. The vertex is unicolorous with a pale midline, and the face, pronotum, mesonotum, and thoracic venter are also pale. The abdomen is also pale dorsally. Adults are 3.1-3.4 mm long. (3i) |
distribution |
Scattered record in the eastern United States and eastern Canada; an infrequently encountered species. (3i) |
abundance |
Rare, a couple recent records from the mountains. |
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habitat |
Recorded in NC from open herbaceous areas. |
plant associates |
Vaccinium sp. (3i) |
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[Native:]
[Introduced:]
[Extirpated:] | list_type |
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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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Erythroneurini |
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Species Photo Gallery for Erythridula victorialis No Common Name |
 | Photo by: Maxwell R Avery Co. Comment: On a bare rock near the plants mentioned above. At around 5500 ft. - unid_leafhopper |  | Photo by: Maxwell R Avery Co. Comment: On a bare rock near the plants mentioned above. At around 5500 ft. State record |
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