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Nabalua

Moulton, 1923
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Nabalua is a genus of cicadas from Southeast Asia. [1]

List of species

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References

  1. Duffels J.P. 2004. Revision of the cicada genus Nabalua (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Southeast Asia. Oriental Insects 38:463-490