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5 records for Catonia carolina Warren County

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sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Catonia carolina143792014-09-17Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf1open grassy area within mixed hardwood forest habitatCounty Line ParkKELAfound at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Catonia carolina143792013-10-04Paul Scharf1Attracted to Black lightLake Gaston2154 PM01_Photo
Attracted to Black light

Attracted to Black light
Catonia carolina143792013-08-31Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf4mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edgeHubquarter, at Lake Gastonfound at night, attracted with lights01_Photo
mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edge

mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edge

mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edge

mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edge
Catonia carolina143792013-08-29Paul Scharf 1Attracted to Black LightLake Gaston0535 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Black Light

Attracted to Black Light
Catonia carolina143792012-08-10 Paul ScharfSeveralThese are fairly common in Aug and are attracted to the Black Light. However, a facial photo is required for positive ID. Several observed and photographed 12 & 13 Aug 2013Lake Gaston0712 AM01_Photo
These are fairly common in Aug and are attracted to the Black Light. However, a facial photo is required for positive ID. Several observed and photographed 12 & 13 Aug 2013

These are fairly common in Aug and are attracted to the Black Light. However, a facial photo is required for positive ID. Several observed and photographed 12 & 13 Aug 2013