Hoppers of North Carolina:
Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, Treehoppers, and Planthoppers
    11 records for Flataloides scabrosus
countydateobservernumberlife_stagecommentscollectionlocationparkdate_ctime_of_dayplantobsTypenrid_id
Chatham2016-09-06 1https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4783348?2018-08-30 21:41:1404_iNaturalist
Chatham2018-08-14 Mike Dunn1Attracted to black light for mothshome, Redbud community2018-08-17 04:41:1110:30 pm.01_Photo
Durham2023-08-21 1Adult?2024-01-01 22:49:58night04_iNaturalist
Franklin2023-08-12 1Adult?2023-08-13 10:38:49night04_iNaturalist
Franklin2023-08-12 Lior S. Carlson 1AdultLepiLED light used, sheet set up next to pine trees.Strange Rd, Louisburg 2023-08-18 21:04:17Night01_Photo
Orange2015-07-14 Steve Hall1Found while sampling for moths on a sheet, using 15 watt blacklight Chapel Hill, Southbridge Neighborhood2015-08-07 12:07:0311:59 p.m.01_Photo
Orange2020-09-05 1AdultLittle River2020-09-05 14:33:46day04_iNaturalist
Wake2009-09-11North Carolina State University Insect Collection1Lewis Road2015-10-20 20:33:5011_Collection
Wake2011-09-04Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitat; first record of this genus this far northnear Falls LakeFALA2015-08-07 12:07:03seen at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Wake2014-09-02Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALA2015-08-07 12:07:03found at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
Wake2014-09-10Kyle Kittelberger1open habitat near mixed hardwood forest edge; on a lawnnear Falls LakeFALA2015-08-07 12:07:03found at night, attracted with a light01_Photo