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== Turisanus ==
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Turisanus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:

  • Turisanus albopictus (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus apicalis (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus batesi (Linsley, 1935)
  • Turisanus championi (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus costaricensis (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus guatemalensis (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus mexicanus (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus nigropictus (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus panamensis (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus salvini (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus sinaloensis (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus subfasciatus (Bates, 1885)
  • Turisanus vittatus (Bates, 1885)

Description[edit]

The Turisanus genus belongs to the Cerambycidae family, also known as longhorn beetles or long-horned beetles. The species within this genus are characterized by their elongated bodies and antennae, which are often as long or longer than their bodies. The coloration of these beetles varies greatly, ranging from black to brown, red, yellow, or a combination of these colors.

Distribution[edit]

Turisanus species are found in various regions across the globe, including Central and South America, and parts of North America. They are typically found in forested areas where they feed on wood and plant matter.

Behavior[edit]

Like other beetles in the Cerambycidae family, Turisanus species are known for their wood-boring behavior. The larvae of these beetles bore into the wood of trees and other plants, where they feed and develop into adults.

Conservation[edit]

While the conservation status of many Turisanus species is not well-documented, habitat loss due to deforestation and other human activities is a potential threat to these beetles.

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