Penichroa fasciata
(Stephens, 1831)
Penichroa fasciata is a of longhorn in the , Cerambycinae, and tribe Graciliini. It was described by in 1831. The species has a broad distribution spanning Europe and northern Asia (excluding China) as well as North America, though specific details of its biology and remain poorly documented in the available literature.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Penichroa fasciata: /pɛˈnɪkroʊə fæˈsiːətə/
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Distribution
Europe and northern Asia (excluding China); North America (including Alabama, Armenia, and unspecified localities as AL, AM). The has been recorded as present across these regions, though specific locality details beyond the abbreviated codes are not available.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described by in 1831, Penichroa fasciata has been classified within the tribe Graciliini of the Cerambycinae. The Penichroa contains this and related , though comprehensive taxonomic revisions of the group appear limited in recent literature.
Data Availability
Despite having 182 observations recorded on iNaturalist and presence records in GBIF, detailed biological information for this remains sparse. The available sources provide primarily nomenclatural and distributional data without accompanying ecological or behavioral observations.