334 
Psyche 
[September 
p. 154). A macropterous 9 from Arlington, Mass., herewith desig- 
nated as neotype and the place as type loc. (“Boston area” already 
designated by Lth., l.c.). — Dyschirius globulosus [Lth. 1961, p. 
154 ]. 
339 Clivina sphaericollis ( 1823b: 23). No type area given; Rum- 
ney, N. H., designated as type loc. by Lth. (1961, p. 145). Say’s 
description cannot be interpreted. His name is used here according 
to general practice, as expressed in coll. Lee. (MCZ). A $ from 
Rumney, N. H. designated as neotype. — Dyschirius sphaericollis 
[Lth. 1961, p. 145]. 
346 Clivina pallipennis (1823b: 24). Type loc. Egg Harbour, 
N. J., herewith designated; also Virginia & Florida mentioned. 
Though Say’s description does not exclude sellatus Lee., it seems per- 
missible to use his name according to general practice, that is, for 
the species without dorsal puncture on the elytra. A cf from Anglesea, 
N. J., designated as neotype. — Dyschirius pallipennis [Lth. 1961, 
P. 142]. 
365 Clivina pallida ( 1823b: 22). Type loc. Chinquoteague Island, 
Va., “under yellow pine bark.” Mr. T. F. Hlavac, who is revising 
this group of Clivina , has preserved Say’s name for the species char- 
acterized by slender pro-tibiae with short lateral teeth, thus separated 
e. g. from rubicunda Lee. C. rufescens Dej. has been regarded as a 
probable synonym of pallida (Lee., 1859b, p. 452) and specimen nr. 
1 in coll. Lee. (MCZ), labeled “C. rufescens Dej. ? pallida Say,” 
belongs to pallida Say as defined by Hlavac. Since no authentic 
specimen of rufescens Dej. is present in the Paris Museum (Lth., 
1955a, P- 13), a correct application of the name may be difficult. As 
neotype , Hlavac has designated a cf from South Carolina (coll. 
Liebeck). — Clivina pallida [as characterized above]. 
383 Clivina Uneolata (1823b: 22). No type area given; Alle- 
gheny, Penn., designated as type loc. by Lth. (1961, p. 166). Say’s 
description could as well be applied to sulcifrons Putz. ( 1846) which, 
by Lee. (1859b, p. 451) and also by Putzeys himself (1866, p. 223), 
was regarded a. synonym (see Lth., 1 . c.). The interpretation here 
made is in accordance with that of the coll. Lee. (MCZ). A cf 
(with genitalia dissected) from Allegheny, Penn., designated as neo- 
type . — Schizogenius lineolatus [Lth. 1961, p. 66]. 
395 Clivina viridis ( 1823b: 21). No type area given. It is almost 
certain that Say described viridis auct. He would hardly have over- 
looked the coarse puncture? on the disc of prothorax in puncticollis 
Dej.; and the remaining three N. American species of Ardistomis 
have striate, not seriately punctate elytra. A cf (genital slide made) 
