Anatragus
Anatragus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Cerambycidae, the longhorn beetles. These beetles are characterized by their elongated bodies and often very long antennae, which are typically at least as long as, and sometimes much longer than, their body. The genus Anatragus is found primarily in Africa. Information regarding the specific species within the genus, their life cycles, host plants, and ecological roles is limited and requires further research. Details on their taxonomy, morphology, and distribution are available in scientific literature related to entomology and Coleoptera.