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A new species of Anillini from Anatolia
Caecoparvus gardinii n. sp. is described from the Haçi Akif Isle, in Beysehir Lake, SW Anatolia. This new species is closely related to C. lydiae Giachino & Vailati, 2019 from Nif Dagi Mt. (Izmir).
Pier Mauro Giachino
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Zootaxa, 2020
Four new species of anilline ground beetles are described from Alabama. Two species from Jackson County, Anillinus clinei new species, and Anillinus folkertsioides new species, are troglobitic and litter species, respectively.
I. Sokolov
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Four new species of anilline ground beetles are described from Alabama. Two species from Jackson County, Anillinus clinei new species, and Anillinus folkertsioides new species, are troglobitic and litter species, respectively.
I. Sokolov
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Zootaxa
Three new species of blind subterranean ground beetles of the tribe Anillini, genus Nesamblyops, are described from New Zealand: N. nunni sp. nov. (type locality: New Zealand, South Island, Central Otago, Old Man Range), N. larochellei sp. nov.
I. Sokolov
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Three new species of blind subterranean ground beetles of the tribe Anillini, genus Nesamblyops, are described from New Zealand: N. nunni sp. nov. (type locality: New Zealand, South Island, Central Otago, Old Man Range), N. larochellei sp. nov.
I. Sokolov
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Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.)
Summary. Iason paragamiani n. sp. from Crete island (Greece) is described. A summary of the knowledge of the genus Iason Giachino & Vailati, 2011 in Crete is provided. Faunistic, phylogenetic and zoogeographic implications of this discovery are discussed.
Arnaud Faille, Pier Mauro Giachino
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Summary. Iason paragamiani n. sp. from Crete island (Greece) is described. A summary of the knowledge of the genus Iason Giachino & Vailati, 2011 in Crete is provided. Faunistic, phylogenetic and zoogeographic implications of this discovery are discussed.
Arnaud Faille, Pier Mauro Giachino
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2023
Key to the Genera of North American (North of Mexico) Anillini 1. Mandibles extremely long and narrow, much longer than head behind the antennal insertions (Fig. 3); sides of head behind antennal insertions more-or-less parallel and straight; frontal furrows deep and long, extending to occiput (Fig.
LaBonte, James R., Maddison, David R.
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Key to the Genera of North American (North of Mexico) Anillini 1. Mandibles extremely long and narrow, much longer than head behind the antennal insertions (Fig. 3); sides of head behind antennal insertions more-or-less parallel and straight; frontal furrows deep and long, extending to occiput (Fig.
LaBonte, James R., Maddison, David R.
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2023
Tribe Anillini JEANNEL 1937 Genus Cryptorites JEANNEL ...
Merene, Yeshitla +4 more
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Tribe Anillini JEANNEL 1937 Genus Cryptorites JEANNEL ...
Merene, Yeshitla +4 more
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Structure of male genitalia in a lineage of minute endogean ground beetles: how four new species of Microcharidius Coiffait, 1969 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) reveal gradual change and convergent evolution [PDF]
Typhlocharina is a diverse lineage of minute endogean Anillini (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae) formed by three genera endemic to the Mediterranean region. Four new species of Microcharidius Coiffait, 1969 from Extremadura (Spain) are described in this work, all of them sharing unusual features of the male genitalia: M. andujari sp.n., M. lencinai sp.
S. PÉREZ-GONZÁLEZ, J. Zaballos
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