Anillinus barberi

Jeannel, 1963

Anillinus barberi is a small carabid in the tribe Bembidiini, described by Jeannel in 1963. It belongs to a of minute ground beetles characterized by reduced or absent and elongated appendages adapted for subterranean life. The is known from the United States and is part of a poorly studied group of beetles with limited published ecological data.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anillinus barberi: /ænɪˈlaɪnəs ˈbɑrˌbɛri/

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Distribution

United States; North America.

Similar Taxa

  • Anillinus speciesCongeneric share reduced development and subterranean adaptations, requiring dissection or detailed morphological examination for reliable identification.

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