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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Field collecting
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Morphology
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Material examined
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Distribution maps
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Taxonomy
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Molecular phylogenetics
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Results
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Molecular phylogenetics
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Systematics of Appalachian Anillinus
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Key to eastern genera of Anillini and most species groups of Anillinus
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Species groups of Appalachian Anillinus
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‘moseleyae group’
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Anillinus sp. “Kentucky, Hestand sp. 1”
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‘indianae group’
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‘folkertsi group’
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‘barberi group’
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‘hirsutus group’
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‘erwini group’
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‘dentatus group’
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‘valentinei group’ sensu novo
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‘albrittonorum group’
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‘elongatus group’ sensu Harden and Caterino (2024)
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‘sinuaticollis group’ sensu novo
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‘pecki group’ sensu Harden and Caterino (2024)
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Anillinus sp. “Tennessee, Kings Saltpeter Cave”
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‘langdoni group’ sensu novo
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‘loweae group’ sensu novo
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‘steevesi group’
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Taxonomic review of Anillini of South Carolina
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Partial key to the species of Serranillus of South Carolina and adjacent parts of North Carolina and Georgia
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‘dentatus group’
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‘albrittonorum group’
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‘valentinei group’
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Discussion
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Phylogenetics and systematics of eastern Nearctic Anillini
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Biogeography of eastern Nearctic Anillini and the unique South Carolina assemblage
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Conservation of Appalachian Anillini
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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Ethical statement
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Funding
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Author contributions
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Author ORCIDs
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Data availability
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References
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Supplementary materials
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