Anillinus kingi
Sokolov, 2012
Anillinus kingi is a of minute ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Sokolov in 2012. The Anillinus comprises small, often eyeless or reduced-eyed beetles adapted to subterranean or hypogean . Members of this genus are typically found in soil, leaf litter, or caves in North America. Anillinus kingi is known from the United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anillinus kingi: /ˌænɪˈlaɪnəs ˈkɪndʒaɪ/
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Distribution
United States (USA)
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Taxonomic Notes
Anillinus kingi belongs to the subtribe Anillina within the tribe Bembidiini. in this are often difficult to distinguish without detailed examination of genitalic structures. The species was described relatively recently (2012), suggesting it may be known from limited specimens.