Acasanga humeralis

Definition
Acasanga humeralis is a species of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles.

Overview

  • Taxonomic rank: Species
  • Genus: Acasanga
  • Family: Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles)
  • Order: Coleoptera (beetles)
  • Class: Insecta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Kingdom: Animalia

The species is recorded in scientific literature as a member of the diverse Cerambycidae, a family characterized by elongated bodies and notably long antennae, often exceeding the body length. Specific information regarding its geographic distribution, habitat preferences, and ecological role is not widely documented in readily accessible encyclopedic sources.

Etymology / Origin

  • The generic name Acasanga appears to be a constructed term, likely derived from a combination of Greek or Latin roots, though its precise linguistic origin has not been formally explained in taxonomic publications.
  • The specific epithet humeralis is derived from the Latin humerus meaning “shoulder,” and the suffix ‑alis indicating “pertaining to.” In entomological nomenclature, humeralis typically refers to a distinguishing feature or coloration on the shoulder (humeral) region of the insect’s elytra (wing covers).

Characteristics

  • As a member of Cerambycidae, Acasanga humeralis can be inferred to possess the family’s general morphological traits: an elongated and robust body, well‑developed mandibles, and antennae that are often multi‑segmented and long.
  • The epithet humeralis suggests that the beetle may exhibit a notable marking or coloration near the humeral (shoulder) area of its elytra; however, without specific descriptive literature, this characteristic cannot be confirmed.
  • Detailed information on size, coloration, lifecycle, and behavior for this particular species is not presently available in authoritative encyclopedic references.

Related Topics

  • Cerambycidae – the longhorn beetle family, encompassing thousands of species worldwide.
  • Coleoptera – the order of insects commonly known as beetles, the largest order of animals.
  • Insect taxonomy – the scientific classification system applied to insects.
  • Elytra – the hardened forewings of beetles that protect the hind wings and abdomen.

Note: While the existence of Acasanga humeralis as a taxonomic entity is acknowledged in entomological catalogs, comprehensive and verifiable details regarding its biology, distribution, and morphology are limited in publicly available encyclopedic sources. Accurate information is not confirmed for many specific aspects of this species.

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