Tennessee-endemic

Guides

  • Anillinus steevesi

    Anillinus steevesi is a small ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Barr in 1995. It belongs to the subtribe Anillina, a group of minute carabids often associated with subterranean or soil-surface habitats. The species is known from the United States.

  • Elliptera tennessa

    Elliptera tennessa is a species of limoniid crane fly described by Charles Paul Alexander in 1926. The species epithet references Tennessee, indicating its type locality. As a member of Limoniidae, it belongs to a diverse family of delicate, long-legged flies often mistaken for mosquitoes. Published records for this species are sparse.