dc:creator"Sokolov, Igor M.; Carlton, Christopher E.";
dc:date"2010";
dc:title"New species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini) from the Southern Appalachians and phylogeography of the A. loweae species group";
dc:description"FIGURES 10 – 13. Male aedeagus of (10) Anillinus gimmeli, new species, (TN, Blount Co., White Oak Sink); (11) A. juliae, new species, (TN, McMinn Co., Starr Mtn.); (12) A. merritti, new species, (NC, Swain Co., Twentymile Creek Trail); (13) A. steevesi Barr (GA, Dade Co., Cloudland Canyon State Park); left lateral aspect. a – median lobe, b – left paramere, c – right paramere. Scale = 100 μm.";
dc:description"FIGURES 28 – 35. Right stylomers and sternum IX of (28) Anillinus gimmeli, new species (TN, Blount Co., White Oak Sink); (29) A. juliae, new species, (TN, McMinn Co., Starr Mtn.); (30) A. merritti, new species, (NC, Swain Co., Twentymile Creek Trail); (31) A. steevesi Barr (GA, Dade Co., Cloudland SP); (32) A. erwini Sokolov & Carlton (VA, Smyth Co., Mt. Rogers); (33) A. fortis (Horn), (NC, McDowell Co., Deerlick Gap Overlook); (34) A. loweae Sokolov & Carlton, (NC, Haywood Co., Cataloochee Divide Trail); (35) A. cherokee Sokolov & Carlton (NC, Graham Co., Nantahala National Forest). Scale = 100 μm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 36. The best scoring ML tree of COI gene sequences of the anilline dataset (Anillinus + Serranillus), rooted with Bembidion spp. Bootstrap values (> 70 %) are indicated at nodes of major clades. The first / second numbers are from maximum likelihood / maximum parsimony analyses, respectively. The scale bar represents number substitutions per site. For codes, see Table 1.";
dc:description"FIGURE 37. Elevation records of species within the loweae - group (ordered from north-east to south-west). 1 – A. erwini; 2 – A fortis; 3 – A. loweae; 4 – A. cherokee; 5 – A. merritti; 6 – A. gimmeli; 7 – A. juliae; 8 – A. steevesi.";
dc:description"FIGURE 38. Geographical distribution of loweae - group species in the southern Appalachians. Solid circles Anillinus steevesi Barr; half solid circle: A. juliae, new species; solid triangles: A. loweae Sokolov & Carlton; open triangles: A. cherokee Sokolov & Carlton; bold Z: A. merritti, new species; bold X: A. gimmeli, new species; open stars: A. fortis (Horn); solid stars: A. erwini Sokolov & Carlton. 1 – Great Smoky Mountains; 2 – French Broad River valley; 3 – Plott Balsam Mountains; 4 – Great Balsam Mountains; 5 – Coweeta Mountains; 6 – Nantahala Mountains; 7 – Unicoi Mountains.";
dc:description"FIGURE 39. Geographical distribution of loweae - group within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Solid triangles – A. loweae; open triangles – A. cherokee; solid circles – A. steevesi; bold X – A. gimmeli; bold Z – A. merritti. 1 – Thunderhead Mt.; 2 – Clingmans Dome.";