Bajulata

Ball, 1933

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Bajulata is a of treehoppers in the Membracidae, Smiliinae, and tribe Amastrini. It contains a single , Bajulata bajula, described by Ball in 1933. As a , it belongs to the diverse group of true bugs known for their enlarged and often elaborate pronotal structures. The genus is rarely documented, with minimal observational records available.

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How to pronounce Bajulata: /bəˈdʒuːləˌtɑː/

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Taxonomic status

Bajulata is accepted as a valid in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF. The genus is , containing only the type Bajulata bajula.

Etymology

The name appears to derive from the epithet bajula, though the original description by Ball (1933) would provide definitive clarification.

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