Bajulata
Ball, 1933
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1Bajulata 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.
Pronunciation
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.