The term Eranina cincticornis does not correspond to an entry that is widely documented in major taxonomic or encyclopedic references. Consequently, reliable, detailed information about its classification, description, distribution, or ecological significance is not available in the consulted sources.
Possible interpretation
- Eranina is a generic name that has been used for certain groups of longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae) in the subfamily Lamiinae.
- The specific epithet cincticornis is derived from Latin roots: cincti‑ meaning “banded” or “girdled” and ‑cornis meaning “horned.” Such epithets are commonly employed in entomology to describe beetles with banded antennae or horn‑like structures.
Because no verifiable encyclopedic record of a species named Eranina cincticornis could be located, further factual details (e.g., authority of description, type locality, morphological characteristics, habitat) remain unavailable.