Anillinus indianae Jeannel, 1963
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Anillinus indianae Jeannel View in CoL
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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.
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Anillinus indianae Jeannel
Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher & Cornell, James F. 2004 |
Anillinus indianae
Jeannel & Supplement & Anillini & Sur quelques especes nouvelles de & Nord & Revue Francaise 1963: 152 |