Enneboeus marmoratus

Enneboeus marmoratus is a of in the Archeocrypticidae, a small and poorly known family of coleopterans. The species epithet 'marmoratus' refers to a marbled or mottled appearance. Very little published information exists on the , , or distribution of this species. The family Archeocrypticidae contains relatively few species globally and is not well represented in entomological literature.

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How to pronounce Enneboeus marmoratus: //ɛn.nɛˈbeɪ.əs mɑrˈmɔr.ə.təs//

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Taxonomic Context

The Archeocrypticidae is a small group of beetles with limited study. Enneboeus marmoratus belongs to this obscure family, which is sometimes grouped with other small families of uncertain placement within the polyphagan beetles.

Data Limitations

Only 18 observations are recorded on iNaturalist for this , indicating it is rarely encountered or poorly documented. No peer-reviewed literature or comprehensive taxonomic treatments were found in the provided sources regarding this species specifically.

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