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Pissonotus tessellatus - No Common Name



© Charles Bartlett- male

© Charles Bartlett- male, note wings

© Charles Bartlett- note face
Taxonomy
Family: DELPHACIDAESubfamily: DelphacinaeTribe: DelphaciniSynonym: Pissonotus tesselatus
Taxonomic Author: (Ball, 1926)
Identification
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Description: A dark brown species maculated with yellowish and white color and a reddish tinge. The frons is brown with yellowish maculations and the epistomal margin with a white transverse band. The first antennal segment is dark brown while the second is paler. The wings are light brown with pale reticulated venation. The abdomen is dark brown with elongate white maculations. The front tibiae on the legs are greatly expanded. Adult brachypterous males are 1.76-2.22 mm long, while females are 2.24-2.68 mm. (Bartlett & Deitz, 2000)
Distribution in North Carolina
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Out of State Record(s)
Distribution: Eastern United States (UDEL)
Abundance: Recorded from a single county in the Coastal Plain; rare.
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Probably grassy areas
Plant Associates: Asteraceae
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Comment: The macropter is unknown in this species. (Bartlett & Deitz, 2000)
Status: Native
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Species Photo Gallery for Pissonotus tessellatus No Common Name

Photo by: C.W. O'Brien & B. Korotyaev
Out Of State Co.
Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett
Photo by: C.W. O'Brien & B. Korotyaev
Out Of State Co.
Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett
Photo by: C.W. O'Brien & B. Korotyaev
Out Of State Co.
Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett