Scaralina marmorata is a species of planthopper in the family Fulgoridae, found throughout the southeastern United States.
[1] Historically, this species has been incorrectly associated with three other genera; the genus Calyptoproctus (which molecular DNA evidence suggests is not in the tribe Poiocerini),[2] the genus Crepusia, a slightly more closely related genus from South America, and Alphina, a closely-related genus also from South America.
Scaralina marmorata is associated with oaks (Quercus spp.).
[1] It is the only species in the genus routinely found at elevations below 1000 meters.
[1] Scaralina marmorata is found from central Texas up to Oklahoma and across to Virginia, and all areas south and east of this, wherever oaks are found.