Anillinus fortis (Horn, 1869)
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Anillinus fortis (Horn, 1869) View in CoL
Anillus fortis G.H. Horn, 1869a: 127. Type locality: "mountainous regions of eastern Tennessee" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♀) in MCZ [# 35575].
Anillinus carolinae Casey, 1918: 168. Type locality: "Blacks M[oun]t[ain]s, North Carolina" (original citation). Four syntypes [4 originally cited] in USNM [# 46902]. Synonymy established by Jeannel (1937a: 352), confirmed by Barr (1995: 241).
Distribution.
This species is known from North Carolina, north of the French Broad River (Sokolov et al. 2004: 201), and presumably eastern Tennessee (Horn 1869a: 127). The records from the District of Columbia (Ulke 1902: 6), Virginia (Schwarz 1891: 24), South Carolina (Ciegler 2000: 55), and northeastern Georgia (Leng 1910: 73; Fattig 1949: 18) are probably in error.
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USA: NC, TN
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Anillinus fortis (Horn, 1869)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Anillinus carolinae
Casey 1918 |