Basitoxina
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1Basitoxina is a subtribe within the longhorn beetle Cerambycidae, specifically placed in the Prioninae and tribe Macrotomini. It represents a taxonomic grouping of prionine beetles characterized by robust, often large-bodied forms typical of this subtribe. The subtribe is part of the diverse and economically significant family of wood-boring beetles known for their elongated .



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How to pronounce Basitoxina: //ˌbæsɪˈtɒksɪnə//
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Taxonomic Placement
Basitoxina is classified within the Prioninae, a of Cerambycidae known for large, robust beetles with powerful . The subtribe is part of the tribe Macrotomini, which includes with notably enlarged mandibles in males.
Observation Data
The subtribe has been documented in at least 92 iNaturalist observations, indicating some level of field recognition and photographic documentation by naturalists, though specific identification to subtribe level in field observations may be challenging.