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Aeolesthes induta, commonly known as the satin-wood borer or the silky gray-brown longhorn, is a species of longhorn beetle.

Description
Aeolesthes induta is characterized by usually six to eight (sometimes more) antennae segments that are thicker away from the body (endoapical). Its body is covered by fine golden brown hair.

Distribution and habitat
Aeolesthes idnuta can be found in Sri Lanka, Burma, south China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Classification
Aeolesthes induta is classified under the subgenus Aeolesthes of the genus Aeolesthes. It belongs to the tribe Cerambycini, subfamily Cerambycinae of the longhorn beetle family Cerambycidae.