Amblymelanoplia enodisuturalis is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in South Africa (Western Cape).
Adults reach a length of about . They are mostly dull black. The clypeus and the head have black setae. The pronotum has pale-brown setae, as well as some white scales and black setae at the anterior and posterior margins. The elytra have pale-brown setae, as well as black setae.
The species name is derived from Latin enodi (meaning smooth) and refers to the complanate suture on the elytra.