Serranillus dunavani
(Jeannel, 1963)
Serranillus dunavani is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Jeannel in 1963. It belongs to the subtribe Anillina, a group of minute carabid beetles characterized by reduced and subterranean habits. The species is known from the United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Serranillus dunavani: /sɛr.ˈræn.ɪ.ləs duˈnæ.və.nɪ/
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Distribution
United States (North America). Distribution records indicate presence in the USA, though specific states or localities are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described by Jeannel in 1963. Placed in Serranillus, which contains formerly assigned to Anillus and related genera. The subtribe Anillina to which it belongs consists of small to minute beetles with troglomorphic or endogean adaptations.
Data availability
This is represented by extremely limited occurrence data (one iNaturalist observation) and lacks published biological studies. Most aspects of its , , and remain undocumented.