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Catonia unidentified species - No Common Name     ACHILIDAE Members: NC Records Public View

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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 Catonia unidentified species No Common Name

Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Wake Co.
Comment: mixed hardwood forest
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Wake Co.
Comment: mixed hardwood forest
Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger
Wake Co.
Comment: mixed hardwood forest habitat
Photo by: Randy Emmitt
Orange Co.
Comment: moth shhet
Photo by: Paul Scharf
Warren Co.
Comment: Attracted to Black Light
Photo by: R Emmitt
Orange Co.
Comment: Thinking it is Catonia carolina, very small around 5 mm or smaller. The head did show a dark triangle on it. - unid_planthopper
Photo by: Harry Wilson
Wake Co.
Comment: mixed hardwood and pine habitat