Geropa
Casey, 1912
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1Geropa is a of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) established by Casey in 1912. The genus is , containing only Geropa concolor. It is classified in the Cerambycinae and tribe Achrysonini.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Geropa: /dʒɛˈroʊpə/
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Identification
As a , Geropa is currently defined by the characteristics of its sole , Geropa concolor. Distinguishing features from other Achrysonini genera would require examination of specific morphological traits such as antennal structure, pronotal shape, and elytral , though these details are not documented in available sources.
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Distribution
Mexico and the United States.
Similar Taxa
- AchrysonBoth belong to tribe Achrysonini and share general body plan of Cerambycinae longhorn beetles; Achryson contains multiple and is more broadly distributed in the Americas.
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Taxonomic status
Geropa has been accepted as a valid since its description by Casey in 1912. The genus has not been synonymized with other genera, maintaining its distinct status within Achrysonini despite being .