Archeocrypticidae

Guides

  • Enneboeus

    cryptic fungus beetles

    Enneboeus is a genus of small beetles in the family Archeocrypticidae, commonly called cryptic fungus beetles. The genus contains at least two described species: Enneboeus caseyi and Enneboeus marmoratus. It is restricted to the Neotropical region, with records from Colombia. The family Archeocrypticidae is a small, poorly studied group with limited ecological data available.

  • Enneboeus caseyi

    Enneboeus caseyi is a species of cryptic fungus beetle in the family 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 genus Enneboeus, this species is associated with fungal habitats. Very limited biological information is available for this species.

  • Enneboeus marmoratus

    Enneboeus marmoratus is a species of beetle in the family 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 biology, ecology, or distribution of this species. The family Archeocrypticidae contains relatively few species globally and is not well represented in entomological literature.