Summary
Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles, are a family of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera. They are characterized by their long antennae, which can be as long as or even longer than their bodies. These beetles are typically large in size and have elongated bodies, often with colorful patterns. They are known for their wood-boring habits, with larvae feeding on various types of wood, making them important decomposers in forest ecosystems.