Enoclerus bombycinus
(Chevrolat, 1833)
Enoclerus bombycinus is a of checkered beetle in the Cleridae. The species is found in Central America and North America. Like other members of the Enoclerus, it is likely a associated with dead wood .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Enoclerus bombycinus: //ɛn.oʊˈklɛ.rəs bɒmˈbɪ.sɪ.nəs//
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Habitat
Dead wood environments, based on -level . Members of Enoclerus are typically found on recently fallen or dead trees and branches.
Distribution
Central America and North America. Specific country records are not documented in available sources.
Ecological Role
of woodboring beetles, inferred from -level . Enoclerus are known to prey particularly on bark beetles (Scolytinae).