Enochrus grossi

Short, 2003

Enochrus grossi is a of water scavenger beetle in the Hydrophilidae, described by Short in 2003. The species is known from scattered localities in the south-central United States. Like other members of the , it is associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic . The specific epithet honors an individual, following the naming convention established by the original author.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Enochrus grossi: //ɪˈnɒkrʊs ˈɡrɒsi//

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Distribution

United States: Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, Mississippi, and Texas.

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