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8 records for Omolicna uhleri Mecklenburg County

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sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Omolicna uhleri125752023-09-06 Rob Van Epps1AdultAttracted to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.Davidson01_Photo
Attracted to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.

Attracted to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.

Attracted to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.
Omolicna uhleri125752023-09-01 1AdultCharlottenight04_iNaturalist
Omolicna uhleri125752023-09-01 Ken Kneidel1Adult5.2 mm424 Bertonley Ave, CharlotteLED light at night01_Photo
5.2 mm
Omolicna uhleri125752021-08-29Ken Kneidel1Adultcame to CFL porch light at night424 Bertonley Ave, Charlotte01_Photo
came to CFL porch light at night

came to CFL porch light at night
Omolicna uhleri125752019-08-13Ken Kneidel1Adult5 mm, low vegetation of retention basinRandolph Middle School, 4400 Water Oak Rd, Charlottedaytime sweep01_Photo
5 mm, low vegetation of retention basin

5 mm, low vegetation of retention basin

5 mm, low vegetation of retention basin
Omolicna uhleri125752017-08-17Rob Van EppsHardwood forest, attracted to black light.Stephens Road Nature Preserve01_Photo
Hardwood forest, attracted to black light.
Omolicna uhleri125751974-09-01University of Delaware3Rt. 51, 1mi W of Rt 16, nr Matthews11_Collection
Omolicna uhleri125751974-08-31University of Delaware3Rt. 51, 1mi W of Rt 16, nr Matthews11_Collection