Enneboeus caseyi
Kaszab, 1981
Enneboeus caseyi is a of cryptic in the Archeocrypticidae, described by Kaszab in 1981. The species occurs in both Central America and North America, with confirmed records from Middle America and North America. Like other members of the Enneboeus, this species is associated with fungal . Very limited biological information is available for this species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Enneboeus caseyi: /ɛnˈnɛboʊəs ˈkeɪsiaɪ/
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Distribution
Central America and North America; specifically recorded from Middle America and North America.
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Taxonomic note
The Archeocrypticidae (formerly Tenebrionidae: Archeocrypticinae) contains small beetles commonly known as cryptic fungus beetles. The Enneboeus is the primary genus in this family, with distributed primarily in the Americas.
Data limitations
This is known from only 2 observations in iNaturalist and appears to be rarely encountered or underreported. Detailed biological and ecological information is sparse in the available literature.