Anillinus minor Zaballos and Mateu, 1997

Sokolov, I. M. & Carlton, C. E., 2012, Species Of Anillinus Casey (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae) Described From Brazil And Their Relation To North American Representatives Of The Genus, The Coleopterists Bulletin 66 (3), pp. 245-249 : 246

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/072.066.0310

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/951E8797-F91D-1155-FF2F-A96FFBFEFB90

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Anillinus minor Zaballos and Mateu, 1997
status

 

Anillinus minor Zaballos and Mateu, 1997 View in CoL

Anillinus minor Zaballos and Mateu 1997: 134 View in CoL .

The most distinctive character mentioned by the authors in the description of this species is the presence of visible setae on the ventral part of the median lobe of the aedeagus. Among eastern U.S. Anillinus species , this character is known only for Anillinus steevesi Barr View in CoL (Barr 1995; Sokolov and Carlton 2010) and one undescribed species which may be regarded as a possible sister species of the former. Thus, the A. steevesi View in CoL lineage is characterized by the presence of these distinct median lobe setae. When illustrations of the aedeagi of A. steevesi View in CoL and A. minor View in CoL are compared, they match in all significant diagnostic features ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). These features include the acute apex of the median lobe with a finger-like incision, the curved and elongate armature of the endophallus, similar setation on the ventral side of the median lobe, short right paramere, and similar shape of the left paramere. Small discrepancies are explainable by the rotational orientation of the aedeagi along the horizontal axis and an obvious mistake in the scale bar on Zaballos and Mateu’ s drawing (according to the scale bar, the aedeagus would exceed the length of the beetle). The concave apex of the median lobe even suggests a regional affinity with the southern populations of A. steevesi View in CoL in the northeastern corner of Georgia and the northern counties of Alabama and Mississippi (Sokolov and Carlton 2010). Based on the overwhelming similarity in these diagnostic features, we consider A. minor View in CoL to be a synonym of A. steevesi View in CoL .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Anillinus

Loc

Anillinus minor Zaballos and Mateu, 1997

Sokolov, I. M. & Carlton, C. E. 2012
2012
Loc

Anillinus minor

Zaballos and Mateu 1997: 134
1997
Loc

A. minor

Zaballos and Mateu 1997
1997
Loc

A. minor

Zaballos and Mateu 1997
1997
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