Decua

Oman, 1949

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Decua is a of leafhoppers in the Cicadellidae, tribe Cicadellini, established by Oman in 1949. As a member of the Cicadellinae, it belongs to a diverse group of sap-feeding insects commonly known as sharpshooters. The genus is part of the large leafhopper fauna of the Western Hemisphere. No -level biological data or diagnostic descriptions are readily available in major databases.

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How to pronounce Decua: /ˈdɛ.kwə/

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Taxonomic placement

Decua is classified in the tribe Cicadellini, one of the largest tribes within the leafhopper Cicadellinae. The was erected by Paul W. Oman in 1949. No comprehensive revision or -level treatment has been widely disseminated in accessible literature.

Data availability

As of current database records, Decua has zero observations in iNaturalist and lacks entries in major biodiversity informatics platforms beyond basic nomenclatural registration. This suggests either extreme rarity, restricted geographic range, or taxonomic obscurity requiring literature access.

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