Eosiini
Eosiini is a tribe of longhorn beetles within the subfamily Lamiinae. These beetles are primarily found in the Old World tropics, with a notable distribution across Southeast Asia and parts of Africa. The tribe is characterized by certain morphological features, including specific arrangements of antennae segments and pronotum sculpturing, although taxonomic classification can be complex and subject to revision. Species within Eosiini are often wood-borers in their larval stage, feeding on decaying or living wood of various trees. The adult beetles are typically crepuscular or nocturnal and their feeding habits can vary, with some species consuming leaves or bark. Information regarding the specific life cycles and ecological roles of many Eosiini species is still limited, making them a subject of ongoing entomological research. The diversity within the tribe means that physical characteristics, such as size and coloration, can vary significantly among different genera and species, ranging from small, drab insects to larger, more conspicuously patterned individuals.