taxonID	type	description	language	source
AF2453E95C5051B4AF9C4E41FC4BEA46.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2, 5 C	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
AF2453E95C5051B4AF9C4E41FC4BEA46.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material. One female (in poor condition, only head, pronotum and abdominal ven-trites present, ovipositor sclerites and spermatheca lost), deposited in CAS, labeled: \ Zara- 3873: TX: Bexar Co., Holy Smoke Cave, 10. XII. 2008, P. Sprouse, S. Zappitello \.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
AF2453E95C5051B4AF9C4E41FC4BEA46.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latinized adjective in the masculine form based on the name of Bexar County, from which the new species is described.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
AF2453E95C5051B4AF9C4E41FC4BEA46.taxon	description	Description. Medium-sized for genus (SBL range 1.68 - 1.88 mm, mean 1.78 + / - 0.082 mm, n = 7). Habitus. Body form (Fig. 1 A) subdepressed, subparallel, markedly elongate (WE / SBL 0.37 + / - 0.009), head (Fig. 1 B) large for genus compared to pronotum (WH / WPm 0.76 + / - 0.0207), pronotum wide in comparison to elytra (WPm / WE 0.82 + / - 0.020). Integument. Body rufobrunneous, appendages testaceous. Microsculpture distinct over all dorsal surfaces of head, pronotum and elytra, with isodiametric polygonal meshes. Head. Labium with mental tooth; mentum and submentum separated by suture. Prothorax. Pronotum (Fig. 1 C) relatively long (LP / LE 0.39 + / - 0.017) and transverse (WPm / LP 1.31 + / - 0.017), with lateral margins shallowly sinuate and moderate-ly constricted posteriorly (WPm / WPp 1.28 + / - 0.026). Anterior angles indistinct, poste-rior angles nearly rectangular (95 - 105 °). Width between anterior and posterior angles of approximately equal length (WPa / WPp 0.99 + / - 0.035). Basal margin slightly concave. Elytra (Fig. 1 A). Slightly and widely depressed along suture, of normal length (LE / SBL 0.59 + / - 0.013) and narrow for genus (WE / LE 0.62 + / - 0.021), with traces of 5 - 6 striae. Humeri distinct, rounded, in outline forming obtuse angle with longitudinal axis of body. Lateral margins subparallel, slightly divergent at basal fifth, evenly rounded to apex in apical fourth, without subapical sinuation. Vestiture of elytra short (less than one-third length of discal setae). Apex of elytron truncate with distinct sutural angle. Legs. First male protarsomere markedly dilated apico-laterally with two rows of adhe-sive setae ventrally. Male hind legs modified: metafemora triangularly dilated along posteroventral margin with a small tooth at tip of dilation. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 2 A) with short basal lobe, long almost rectangularly bent shaft, and with apex enlarged and bent upwards, narrowly rounded at tip. Apical half of shaft with dorsal protuberance only slightly protruded beyond the general contour of the shaft (Fig. 2 A, dp). Dorsal margin narrowly sclerotized along almost all its length. Ventral margin enlarged in apical part, with numerous poriferous canals. Dorsal sclerite in the form of a semicircular stylus-like structure, with characteristic posterior basal prolongation (Fig. 2 A, pbp). Scaly membranous field occupies almost entire apical third of the shaft, with numerous short spines basally and anteroventrally. Enlarged apical area of median lobe with a dark spine-like structure (Fig. 2 a, ss). Left paramere (Fig. 2 B) wide, greatly enlarged basally, without long setae. Right paramere (Fig. 2 C) long and wide, with numerous (> 8) long setae, their length approximately equal to the length of the para-mere. Female genitalia. Ovipositor sclerites (Fig. 2 E) typical for Anillinus. Gonocoxite 2 unguiform, of moderate length, with slightly curved blade and narrowly rounded apex, with one nematiform and two ensiform setae. Later-otergite with 8 - 9 setae. Spermatheca with distal part of cornu abruptly dilated. Nodulus short, slightly sclerotized, ramus undifferentiated (Fig. 2 D). Spermathecal gland and spermathecal duct shorter than the length of the spermatheca.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
AF2453E95C5051B4AF9C4E41FC4BEA46.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution. This species is known only from several caves located in Bexar County, Texas (Fig. 5 C).	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
E950509FCF1759B5BA46844B5EDEBA9B.taxon	description	Figs 3, 4, 5 B	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
E950509FCF1759B5BA46844B5EDEBA9B.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material. One male (aedeagus lost), deposited in CAS, labeled: \ TX: Williamson Co., Lobo's Lair, 13. IX. 1991, J. Reddell & M. Reyes \ Texas Memorial Museum In-vertebrate Zool Coll # 27.142 \; one female, deposited in CAS, labeled: \ TX: Williamson Co., Lobo's Lair, 1. IX. 1991, W. Elliot, J. Reddell, M. Reyes, M. Warton \ Texas Memorial Museum Invertebrate Zool Coll # 27.126 \.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
E950509FCF1759B5BA46844B5EDEBA9B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latinized eponym in the genitive case and is based on the surname of James R. Reddell, Curator Emeritus of Cave Invertebrates Collection at the University of Texas at Austin, TEXAS, U. S. A., a participant of many speleological expeditions, outstanding explorer of cave fauna, and a collector of a great number of troglobitic invertebrates, including numerous taxa new to science.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
E950509FCF1759B5BA46844B5EDEBA9B.taxon	description	Description. Medium-sized for genus (SBL range 1.53 - 1.83 mm, mean 1.67 + / - 0.147 mm, n = 3). Habitus. Body form (Fig. 3 A) subdepressed, subparallel, markedly elongate (WE / SBL 0.36 + / - 0.004), head (Fig. 3 B) large for genus compared to pronotum (WH / WPm 0.77 + / - 0.008), pronotum wide in comparison to elytra (WPm / WE 0.87 + / - 0.005). Integument. Body rufotestaceous, appendages testaceous. Microsculpture distinct over all dorsal surfaces of head, pronotum and elytra, with isodiametric polygonal meshes. Head. Labium with mental tooth; mentum and submentum separated by suture. Prothorax. Pronotum (Fig. 3 A, C) relatively long (LP / LE 0.42 + / - 0.014) and transverse (WPm / LP 1.27 + / - 0.015), with lateral margins shallowly sinuate and moderate-ly constricted posteriorly (WPm / WPp 1.28 + / - 0.027). Anterior angles indistinct, poste-rior angles nearly rectangular (95 - 100 °). Width between anterior and posterior angles of approximately equal length (WPa / WPp 0.99 + / - 0.010). Basal margin slightly concave. Elytra (Fig. 3 A). Slightly and widely depressed along suture, of normal length (LE / SBL 0.58 + / - 0.015) and narrow for genus (WE / LE 0.62 + / - 0.016), with traces of 5 - 6 striae. Humeri distinct, rounded, in outline forming obtuse angle with longitudinal axis of body. Lateral margins subparallel, slightly divergent at basal fifth, evenly rounded to apex in apical fourth, without subapical sinuation. Vestiture of elytra short (less than one-third length of discal setae). Apex of elytron of normal shape with distinct sutural angle. Legs. First male protarsomere markedly dilated apico-laterally, with two rows of adhe-sive setae ventrally. Male hind legs modified: metafemora triangularly dilated along posteroventral margin with a small tooth at tip of dilation. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 4 A) with short basal lobe, long rectangularly bent shaft, and with apex enlarged and bent upwards, tapering to angular tip. Dorsal margin strongly sclerotized along almost all its length. Ventral margin enlarged along entire length to basal orifice, with numerous poriferous canals. Dorsal sclerite in form of a semicircular flagellum-like structure, with characteristic anterior basal prolongation (Fig. 4 A, abp). Scaly membranous field located between anterior basal prolongation and flagellum of dorsal sclerite. Apical area of shaft with a dark spine-like structure (Fig. 4 A, ss). Left paramere (Fig. 4 B) wide, greatly enlarged basally, without long setae. Right paramere (Fig. 4 C) long and wide with numerous (> 8) long setae, their length approximately equal two-thirds of the length of the para-mere. Female genitalia. Ovipositor sclerites (Fig. 4 E) typical for Anillinus. Gonocoxite 2 unguiform, of moderate length, with slightly curved blade and acute apex, with one nematiform and two ensiform setae. Later-otergite with 8 - 9 setae. Spermatheca (Fig. 4 D) with distal part of cornu abruptly dilated. Nodulus short, slightly sclerotized, ramus undifferentiated. Spermathecal gland and spermathecal duct shorter than length of the spermatheca.	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
E950509FCF1759B5BA46844B5EDEBA9B.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution. This species is known only from several caves dis-tributed in Williamson County, Texas (Fig. 4 B).	en	Sokolov, Igor M. (2022): Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species. Subterranean Biology 44: 153-166, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.91002
