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Anillinus Erwini
''Anillinus'' is a genus in the ground beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Anillinus'', from the southeastern United States. They range from the east coast as far west as Texas and Oklahoma. Two species, ''Anillinus magnus'' and ''Anillinus minor'', have been described from Brazil, although validity of these species has been questioned. Like other members of the subtribe Anillina, the species of ''Anillinus'' are blind, wingless, and small, typically 3 mm long or less. They live in deep forest litters, under rocks or in soil, or in caves as true troglobites. ''Anillinus'' species tend to have extremely localized distributions, with a relatively large number of species in a few states. They have a geologically recent history of lineage diversification. This provides a valuable source of biogeographic information used in modeling evolutionary systems of regional biotas. The genus ''Anillinus'' remains one of the most incompletely known genera of ...
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Anillinus Clinei
''Anillinus'' is a genus in the ground beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Anillinus'', from the southeastern United States. They range from the east coast as far west as Texas and Oklahoma. Two species, ''Anillinus magnus'' and ''Anillinus minor'', have been described from Brazil, although validity of these species has been questioned. Like other members of the subtribe Anillina, the species of ''Anillinus'' are blind, wingless, and small, typically 3 mm long or less. They live in deep forest litters, under rocks or in soil, or in caves as true troglobites. ''Anillinus'' species tend to have extremely localized distributions, with a relatively large number of species in a few states. They have a geologically recent history of lineage diversification. This provides a valuable source of biogeographic information used in modeling evolutionary systems of regional biotas. The genus ''Anillinus'' remains one of the most incompletely known genera of ...
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Anillinus Depressus
''Anillinus depressus'' is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri .... References Further reading * * * * * * Trechinae Beetles described in 1963 {{trechinae-stub ...
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Anillinus Davidsoni
''Anillinus'' is a genus in the ground beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Anillinus'', from the southeastern United States. They range from the east coast as far west as Texas and Oklahoma. Two species, ''Anillinus magnus'' and ''Anillinus minor'', have been described from Brazil, although validity of these species has been questioned. Like other members of the subtribe Anillina, the species of ''Anillinus'' are blind, wingless, and small, typically 3 mm long or less. They live in deep forest litters, under rocks or in soil, or in caves as true troglobites. ''Anillinus'' species tend to have extremely localized distributions, with a relatively large number of species in a few states. They have a geologically recent history of lineage diversification. This provides a valuable source of biogeographic information used in modeling evolutionary systems of regional biotas. The genus ''Anillinus'' remains one of the most incompletely known genera of ...
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