Anillinus merritti Sokolov & Carlton, 2010

Harden, Curt W. & Caterino, Michael S., 2024, Systematics and biogeography of Appalachian Anillini, and a taxonomic review of the species of South Carolina (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini), ZooKeys 1209, pp. 69-197 : 69-197

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1209.125897

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13270411

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Anillinus merritti Sokolov & Carlton, 2010
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Anillinus merritti Sokolov & Carlton, 2010 View in CoL

Figs 21 R View Figure 21 , 24 P View Figure 24 , 38 View Figure 38 , 39 A View Figure 39

Anillinus merritti Sokolov & Carlton, 2010: 9. View in CoL

Material examined.

Holotype male ( USNM), point mounted and dissected with genitalia in dried-out glycerin cup pinned beneath specimen.

Other material

(n = 77). USA • Georgia (new state record) • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Habersham Co.; 34.5726, - 83.5477; Jun. 1946; J. M. Valentine leg.; CMNH GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♂, 4 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, ca. 1 km south of Rabun bald trailhead ; 34.9708, - 83.3032; 2 Jul. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; buried pipe trap; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, ca. 1 km south of Rabun bald trailhead ; 34.9709, - 83.3031; 2 Jul. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; buried pipe trap; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂, 4 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, ca. 1 km south of Rabun bald trailhead ; 34.9711, - 83.3032; 2 Jul. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; buried pipe trap; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, ca. 1 km south of Rabun bald trailhead ; 34.9712, - 83.3030; 2 Jul. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun Bald trail ; 34.9724, - 83.3020; 29 Sep. 2019; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 027, CUAC 000169281 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂, 4 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, 0.6 km south of Rabun Bald trailhead, east of Sky Valley ; 34.9736, - 83.3085; 26 Oct. 2019; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 041, CWH- 043 to CWH- 046, CUAC 000168372 About CUAC , CUAC 000169274 About CUAC to CUAC 000169277 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♂, 3 ♀; Rabun Co.; Chattahoochee National Forest, 0.6 km south of Rabun Bald trailhead, east of Sky Valley ; 34.9748, - 83.3059; 26 Oct. 2019; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 040, CWH- 042, CWH- 047, CWH- 048, CWH- 095, CUAC 000168371 About CUAC , CUAC 000168373 About CUAC , CUAC 000169278 About CUAC to CUAC 000169280 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • Rabun Co.; Beegum Gap ; 34.9786, - 83.3032; 11 Aug. 1970; T. C. Barr leg.; CMNH GoogleMaps ; • North Carolina • 1 ♂; Macon Co.; Coweeta Hydrological Lab, ca. 13 mi west of Highlands ; 35.0450, - 83.4510; 22 May 1965; H. R. Steeves leg.; CMNH GoogleMaps ; • 3 ♂, 4 ♀; Macon Co.; Turtle Pond Creek, ca 4 mi west-northwest of Highlands ; 35.06, - 83.26; 8 Aug. 1970; T. C. Barr leg.; CMNH ; • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Jones Gap ; 35.0752, - 83.2883; 16 Jul. 2015; S. Myers leg.; SSM 245 and SSM 246, CUAC 000170592 About CUAC and CUAC 000170593 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Jones Gap ; 35.0785, - 83.2923; 22 Jul. 2015; S. Myers leg.; SSM 174, CUAC 000169286 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, Cliffside Vista trail ; 35.0795, - 83.2416; 2 Jul. 2020; C. W. Harden and L. M. Thompson leg.; under rock; CWH- 203, CUAC 000169284 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; 4 mi northwest of Highlands ; 35.0840, - 83.2570; 19 Mar. 1976; Q. D. Wheeler leg.; litter extraction; OSUC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Macon Co.; 0.6 mi northeast of Goldmine, California Ridge ; 35.10, - 83.28; 14 May 1971; T. C. Barr leg.; CMNH ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, off Wayah Road ca. 10 km from Route 64; 35.1554, - 83.5584; 3 Aug. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; buried pipe trap; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, off Wayah Road ca. 10 km from Route 64; 35.1556, - 83.5583; 20 Oct. 2019; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 055; CUAC 000169291 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 3 ♂, 14 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, off Wayah Road ca. 10 km from Route 64; 35.1557, - 83.5583; 3 Aug. 2020; buried pipe trap or under rock; C. W. Harden leg.; CWHc GoogleMaps ; • 2 ♂, 9 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, off Wayah Road ca. 10 km from Route 64; 35.1557, - 83.5583; 4 Jun. 2021; C. W. Harden leg.; buried pipe trap GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, Forest Service road 1.25 mi south of Wayah Bald ; 35.1700, - 83.5810; 18 Apr. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 165 and CWH- 166, CUAC 000169282 About CUAC and CUAC 000169283 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♀; Macon Co.; Nantahala National Forest, Bartram Trail, Wallace Branch, end of Ray Cove Road ; 35.1809, - 83.4336; 3 Aug. 2020; C. W. Harden leg.; under rock; CWH- 208, CUAC 000169285 About CUAC GoogleMaps ; Swain Co.; Twentymile Trail near Twentymile Creek ; 35.4800, - 83.8450; 19 Oct. 2007; I. M. Sokolov leg.; litter sifting; NCSU _ ENT 00293734 View Materials ; NCSU GoogleMaps ; • South Carolina (new state record) • 1 ♀; Oconee Co.; Indian Camp Creek ; 34.9899, - 83.0724; 4 May 2015; S. Myers leg.; litter extraction; SSM 414, CUAC 000169287 About CUAC GoogleMaps .

Literature records.

USA • North Carolina • Macon Co.; Coweeta Hydrobiological Station, Shope Fork ; 35.0597, - 83.4532; 29 May 1983; D. S. Chandler leg.; litter extraction; LSAM GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

The male genitalia are diagnostic: the median lobe is straighter than in other loweae - group species, and the apex is more elongate. The flagellum is slightly rotated dorsally; in right lateral view it is similar to that of A. loweae , but shorter; in dorsal view it is evenly curved. Female spermatheca (Fig. 21 R View Figure 21 ) is similar in form to that of A. loweae , S-shaped with deep basal bend, and a short uncoiled spermathecal duct.

Females of this species have two distinct phenotypes: west of the Little Tennessee River, most females resemble those of A. cherokee (cf. Fig. 39 C View Figure 39 ), whereas east of the Little Tennessee River, females have greatly narrowed humeri without angles, giving the body a striking hourglass shape (Fig. 39 A View Figure 39 ). The two forms seem to intergrade in the vicinity of Wayah Bald in Macon Co., NC, and the DNA sequence data associate both forms with typical males of A. merritti .

Distribution.

The range of this species is similar to that of A. cherokee , but it has not yet been found in Tennessee (Fig. 38 View Figure 38 ).

Sympatry.

At the single known SC locality, this species was collected with A. murrayae and S. dunavani .

Natural history.

This species inhabits deeper strata than the other described members of the loweae group, and should be considered endogean in habit. Evidence for this comes from seven years of extensive litter sampling within the range of A. merritti producing only four specimens, while a single year of endogean collecting (turning rocks during rain and using buried pitfall traps) yielded more than 50 specimens. The morphology of the sloped-humeri females is also considered to be associated with increased mobility through deeper soil strata ( Sokolov 2013).

Note.

The single specimen known from South Carolina is a female.

Species group incertae sedis

Anillinus sp. “ South Carolina, Wateree ”

Fig. 40 A – C View Figure 40

Material examined. USA • South Carolina • 2 ♀; Kershaw Co.; English Swamp, Wateree Floodland Memorial Forest   GoogleMaps ; 34.0911, - 80.6578; 27 Feb. 2010; J. F. Cornell, S. Cornell, and B. Gregory leg.; litter ex Pinus stumps; NCSU.

Diagnosis. The two female specimens of this species are unique among known eastern Anillinus females in having a sharp tooth on the posterior margin of the metafemur in the distal 1 / 3 (Fig. 40 B View Figure 40 ). The specimens are large, ABL = 2.25 mm, dorsoventrally flattened and parallel-sided (Fig. 40 A View Figure 40 ). Dorsal microsculpture is fully developed on the head and pronotum. The spermatheca is long, 2 - shaped in ventral aspect (Fig. 40 C View Figure 40 ), stem narrow with an acute bend basally, abruptly enlarged at curved apex. Spermathecal duct long and not coiled. The gonocoxites are longer and narrower than in most Anillinus species.

Notes. The proper systematic placement of this species is unclear. Externally, the species is similar to members of the elongatus group, but all species in that group have a long and heavily coiled spermathecal duct, and modified metafemora are unknown in females. Several large samples of sifted wood and soil taken from large pine stumps at the known locality in April 2021 failed to produce specimens.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

OSUC

Oregon State University

NCSU

North Carolina State University Insect Museum

LSAM

Louisiana State Arthropod Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Anillinus

Loc

Anillinus merritti Sokolov & Carlton, 2010

Harden, Curt W. & Caterino, Michael S. 2024
2024
Loc

Anillinus merritti

Sokolov IM & Carlton CE 2010: 9
2010