Definition: Enenteridae, or entomophiles, are a group of insects that have evolved from insects that were once known as Coleoptera but have since been reclassified under the class Insecta. These insects share many similarities with other arthropods and can be found in various habitats throughout the world, including forests, gardens, and even on the surface of rocks. Some notable members of this family include ants, bees, butterflies, moths, ladybugs, lacewings,