Lagriinae

Lagriidae Lagriinae is a subfamily of long-jointed beetles in the family Tenebrionidae.

[1][2][3][4] Adults of Lagriinae are mostly medium-sized (5-12 mm) and have the typical Tenebrionidae features of a 5-5-4 tarsal formula and the antennal bases being hidden by canthi.

The eyes are usually deeply emarginate and in many species partly surround the antennal bases.

The head tends to be at least as broad as the pronotum and is often constricted behind the level of the eyes.

Additionally, the pronotum is generally broadest at its base, and its sides are sinuate or otherwise constricted.