His extensive collection, which includes specimens from his collection trips to southern Europe, the Mediterranean region (including Greece, Corfu, Rhodes, Palestine (1927), Egypt (1934)) and India (1929), as well as his material from Germany, is held by Zoologische Staatssammlung München.
[3] Enslin was born in Nuremberg, the son of trader Georg Heinrich Enslin and Luise Margarete Magdalene born Stich.
Even as a school student he became a member of the natural history society at Nuremberg.
[3] Manfred Kraus and Stephan M. Blank (1998) give a bibliography of his 133 publications.
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