Anillinus indianae Jeannel, 1963

Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher & Cornell, James F., 2004, Review of Anillinus, with Descriptions of 17 New Species and a Key to Soil and Litter Species (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (2), pp. 185-233 : 202-203

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Anillinus indianae Jeannel
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Anillinus indianae Jeannel View in CoL

(Map fig. 39)

Anillinus indianae Jeannel, 1963 b:152 View in CoL . Holotype female glued on rectangular card and labeled / LaurenCe Co., Ind. W.S.B. 7-16-16/ TYPE/ TYPE No 69548 USNM/ Anillinus indianae View in CoL type R. Jeannel det., 19 /. Deposited USNM.

Holotype examined. Specimen is in good condition, not damaged or dissected.

Description. Medium-sized species for genus (ABL, 1.69 mm). Habitus subconvex, ovoid (WE/ABL, 0.40), head of moderate size (WH/WPm, 0.75), elytra relatively wide (WPm/WE, 0.79). Color of body rufotestaceous, appendages testaceous. Dorsal microsculpture distinct over all dorsal surfaces of head and and pronotum.

Pronotum moderately convex and transverse (WPm/LP, 1.32), margins moderately rectilinear convergent posteriad (WPm/WPp, 1.28). Anterior angles evident, slightly prominent. Posterior angles nearly rectangular. Width between posterior angles approximately the same as between anterior angles (WPa/WPp, 0.97).

Elytra moderately convex, moderately depressed along suture, length normal for genus (LE/ ABL, 0.58), with traces of interneurs 4–5. Humeri prominent, moderately rounded. Vestiture of elytra short.

Genitalia not examined.

Distribution. Known only by the type specimens from Lawrence and Crawford Co., Indiana ( Fig. 39).

Habitat. Unknown.

Differential Diagnosis. Anillinus indianae is ovoid in form with distinct microsculpture on the forebody ( Table 2, species group I of litter species). This species is not known to be sympatric with any other members of the genus. From most species of

group I it can be distinguished by the presence of the elytral interneurs laterad to the discal setae, also by its limited distribution. Additional specimens and aedeagal examination are required for further diagnosis.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Anillinus

Loc

Anillinus indianae Jeannel

Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher & Cornell, James F. 2004
2004
Loc

Anillinus indianae

Jeannel & Supplement & Anillini & Sur quelques especes nouvelles de & Nord & Revue Francaise 1963: 152
1963
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