Glenea subhuonora

Glenea subhuonora is a species of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles. It was scientifically described by Stephan von Breuning in 1966.

As a member of the genus Glenea, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which is diverse and widespread, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. The Cerambycidae family is characterized by their often unusually long antennae, which can sometimes be longer than the beetle's body itself. Larvae of most longhorn beetles are wood-borers, living within timber and feeding on the wood, which can sometimes make them pests in forestry or to wooden structures.

Glenea subhuonora is classified within the following taxonomic hierarchy:

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Coleoptera (Beetles)
  • Family: Cerambycidae (Longhorn beetles)
  • Genus: Glenea
  • Species: Glenea subhuonora

Details regarding its specific habitat, geographic distribution, and ecological role beyond its classification are typically found in specialized entomological literature.

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