Trechinae, Bonelli, 1810
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Anillinus cherokee Sokolov and Carlton ( Fig. 7 View Figures 7–12 )
Range: Blount Co., Tennessee ; Graham Co., North Carolina. Habitat: deciduous hardwood forests at middle altitudes (600–1510 m). Collection Method : sifting/ Berlese forest litter. Biology : blind, flightless, presumed predatory, otherwise unknown. Present Study : s ignificantly higher abundance in leaf litter, primary forest, and spring. References : Sokolov and Carlton 2008 .
Anillinus langdoni Sokolov and Carlton ( Fig. 8 View Figures 7–12 )
Range: northwest ranges of Great Smoky Mountains: Cocke, Monroe, and Sevier Counties, Tennes- see. Habitat: litter of hardwood forests at low to middle altitudes (700–1300 m). Collection Method: sifting/Berlese forest litter and rotten logs. Biology: blind, flightless, presumed predatory, otherwise unknown. Present Study: significantly higher abundance in leaf litter, primary forest, and spring.
References: Sokolov et al. 2004, 2007.
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