tabassa
Tabassa is a genus of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, commonly known as beetles. They are part of the family Cerambycidae, which are the longhorn beetles. The genus Tabassa is characterized by its distinctive physical features, including elongated antennae and a robust body shape. Species within this genus are primarily found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia.
The diet of Tabassa beetles varies depending on the species and their life stage. Adult beetles often
Reproduction in Tabassa beetles involves the female laying eggs, usually in crevices of bark or in decaying