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Anillinus - female

Anillinus - Female
GWNF, just west of Luray., Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
June 28, 2015
Size: 2 mm
Sifted from litter beside a log in a flat, open forest.

Update, 20191210: This belongs to the most common Anillinus species in Virginia, a member of the 'langdoni-group'. It is either A. virginiae Jeannel, or an undescribed species. Jeannel's aedeagus illustration of 'virginiae' doesn't match this species, but his holotype is a female and this species occurs near the 'virginiae' type locality, so 'virginiae' might be this species rather than the one he illustrated.