The pronotum of males are typically dark brown, riddled with yellow spots, while females are green.
Their head has a yellowish-green hue if male, and more of a pale brown if female.
[2] C. dixianus is found in the Midwest-Southeastern area of the United States.
It feeds on many types of oaks, including Quercus alba, Q. falcata, Q. palustris and Q.
[2] This Hemiptera article related to members of the insect suborder Auchenorrhyncha is a stub.