Kathleenum

Gnezdilov, 2004

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Kathleenum is a of planthoppers in the Issidae, described by Gnezdilov in 2004. It belongs to the tribe Thioniini and subtribe Thioniina within the Issinae. The genus is part of the diverse fulgoroid radiation of Hemiptera, characterized by their distinctive body forms and reduced wings in many . As a relatively recently described genus, its species-level diversity and remain incompletely documented.

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Taxonomic history

Kathleenum was erected by Gnezdilov in 2004 within the tribe Thioniini ( Issinae, Issidae). The is placed in the subtribe Thioniina, a group of Old World issid planthoppers characterized by particular wing venation patterns and male genitalia structures.

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As of the available sources, iNaturalist records 12 observations for this , though -level identifications and biological details are not provided in the accessible data. The Catalogue of Life and GBIF confirm its accepted status with no listed synonyms.

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