Crumbana

Oman, 1949

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Crumbana is a of leafhoppers in the Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae. The genus was established by Oman in 1949. It belongs to the tribe Deltocephalini, a diverse group within the leafhopper superfamily Membracoidea. -level information for this genus appears limited in public databases.

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How to pronounce Crumbana: /ˈkrʌmbəˌnə/

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Identification

As a member of Deltocephalinae, Crumbana likely shares the 's characteristic features: forewings with arranged in a distinct pattern and a pronotum that extends posteriorly over the . Definitive -level diagnostic features require examination of male genitalia structures, particularly the and pygofer, which are standard for leafhopper . Without -level revision, specific identification criteria remain undocumented in readily accessible sources.

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Taxonomic placement

Crumbana is classified within the Deltocephalinae, the largest of leafhoppers, which contains over 6,000 described . The tribe Deltocephalini is one of the most species-rich tribes within this subfamily, though tribal boundaries have undergone significant revision in recent phylogenetic studies.

Data availability

The is represented by only 25 observations on iNaturalist as of the source data, suggesting either restricted geographic range, specificity, or undercollection. No -level entries are provided in the source material, indicating limited publicly available taxonomic documentation.

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