Achrysonini

Guides

  • Achryson

    Achryson is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae, established by Audinet-Serville in 1833. The genus comprises approximately 17 described species distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. It is the type genus of the tribe Achrysonini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. Species in this genus are characterized by their elongated body form and relatively long antennae typical of cerambycid beetles.

  • Geropa

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

  • Geropa concolor

    Geropa concolor is a longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) native to North and Middle America. Originally described as Achryson concolor by LeConte in 1873, it was later transferred to the genus Geropa. The species belongs to the tribe Achrysonini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. Records indicate presence in Mexico and the United States, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in the available literature.