eriparitus
Eriparitus is a genus within the subfamily Lepturinae of the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles. This genus encompasses several species characterized by elongated bodies and long antennae, typical of cerambycid beetles. Members of Eriparitus are primarily distributed in regions of Central and South America, where they inhabit forests and woodland environments.
The species within this genus exhibit variations in coloration and size, but often display muted tones such
Taxonomically, Eriparitus was first described based on morphological features such as body shape, antenna length, and
Ecologically, Eriparitus species are considered important in forest health as indicators of ecological integrity and contributors
Due to their ecological significance and diversity, Eriparitus continues to be a subject of entomological research,