phasoreina
Phasoreina is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles. This genus comprises a small group of species characterized by their elongated bodies and distinctive antennae, which often exceed their body length. Phasoreina species are primarily found in Central and South America, inhabiting forests and tropical regions.
Members of the genus Phasoreina typically exhibit vibrant coloration and patterns that serve as camouflage or
Taxonomically, Phasoreina was established based on morphological traits such as body shape, antenna structure, and surface
Conservation status of Phasoreina species varies, with some potentially threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation
Overall, Phasoreina represents a notable group within longhorn beetles, notable for their adaptability to tropical environments