Abryna basalis explained

Abryna basalis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1908. It is known from the Solomon Islands.[1]

Description

Abryna basalis has a body length of approximately 15 mm. Its body color is primarily dark brown, complemented by a mix of grayish and yellowish pubescence. The elytra are subcylindrical and short, rounding at the apex. From the base to the apex, the elytra are punctuated and covered with a dense dark brown pubescence, sprinkled with ash-colored spots. Notably, a well-defined whitish band is present at the base between the humeral calli, and a very wavy, barely visible ash-colored line is observed behind the middle. The legs of Abryna Basilis are adorned with whitish bristles. [2]

Distribution

Abryna basalis was identified on Tuilagi Island in the Solomon Islands. [2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id230842/ BioLib.cz - Abryna basalis
  2. AURIVILLIUS . Christopher . Neue Coleoptera Longicornia (Col.) aus einer vom Herrn Gouverneur von Bennigsen zusammengebrachten Sammlung. . Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift . 1908 . 221-222 .