Estola
Estola is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles. It belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae and comprises a large number of described species. The genus has a Neotropical distribution, with many species reported from Central and South American countries, and additional records from the Caribbean and southern North America.
Members of Estola are typically slender, medium-sized beetles with elongated bodies and long antennae, often extending
Like other cerambycids, the larvae of Estola are wood-borers, developing in dead or decaying wood, and sometimes
The genus comprises numerous described species, and taxonomic work continues as new species are identified and