Enoclerus schaefferi
Barr, 1947
Enoclerus schaefferi is a of checkered beetle in the Cleridae, described by Barr in 1947. The species is known from western North America, with records from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. Like other members of the Enoclerus, it is likely associated with dead wood where it preys on other insects, though specific details about this species remain poorly documented.


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How to pronounce Enoclerus schaefferi: /ɛˈnɒklərəs ˈʃɛfɛraɪ/
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Habitat
Associated with dead wood environments, based on -level patterns and . Specific microhabitat preferences for this are not documented.
Distribution
Western North America. Documented from Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. The full extent of its range within North America is not well characterized.
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Data limitations
This is poorly represented in public databases, with only 45 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff. Most available information pertains to congeneric species, particularly E. ichneumoneus, which is frequently discussed in entomological literature. Direct observations or studies specifically targeting E. schaefferi appear to be lacking in the provided sources.