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well be treated as a subspecies confined to the interior. A cf from 
Devil’s Lake, N. Dakota, has been designated as neotype and the 
place as type loc. — - Pterostichus lucublandus convexicollis [Lth., 
1966, p. 483]. 
1167 Feronia tartarica (1823b: 44). No type area given. The 
species belongs to a difficult group (subg. Lophoglossus ) in need of 
revision. Say’s description cannot be interpreted but the selected cf 
neotype agrees with Leeds description (1852) of the cf meso-tibiae 
and with the single cf (orange disc) in his collection. Casey’s “tar- 
taricus ” (1913) is different, agreeing in said respect with strenuus 
Lee.; in haldemani Lee., the apical process of the cf meso-tibia is 
more acute. A cf from Mobile, Ala., designated as neotype and the 
place as type loc. — Pterostichus tartaricus [Lee. 1852, p. 249]. 
1174 Feronia caudicalis (1823b: 56). No type area given; Ar- 
lington, Mass., designated as type loc. by Lth. (1966, p. 500). Say’s 
description is not decisive, but Lee. (1859b: 480) says that he has 
studied specimens sent by T. W. Harris who had compared them 
with “Say’s type.” A cf from Arlington, Mass., designated as neo- 
type . — Pterostichus caudicalis [Lth., 1966, p. 500]. 
1178 Feronia muta (1823b: 44). No type area given; Black 
Mts., N. C., designated as type loc. by Lth. (1966, p. 489). Say’s 
description is not quite decisive and I have followed Leeds interpreta- 
tion according to his collection (MCZ). A cf from Black Mts., 
N. C., designated as neotype. — Pterostichus mutus [Lth. 1966, p. 
489]. 
1190 Feronia oblongonotata (1834: 425). Type area “North 
West Territory” (probably Minnesota, possibly Manitoba). The 
name is still used for an independent species in Leng (1920). The 
description is apparently based on an immature specimen and would 
equally well apply to pensylvanicus Lee., which name, if so, it would 
replace. In order to avoid this it is justifiable to synonymize oblongo- 
notatus with adstrictus Eschz. A cf from Aweme, Man., designated 
as neotype. — Pterostichus adstrictus Eschz. [Lth. 1966, p. 485]. 
1217 Feronia recta (1823b: 58). No type area given. The neo^ 
type agrees with Casey’s description (1918, p. 381) and also, except 
that it is larger, with the 7. ex. in coll. Lee. (MCZ). A cf , with 
genitalia dissected, from South Carolina, designated by R. T. Allen 
as neotype and the state as type area. — Loxandrus rectus [Lee. & 
Horn 1879, p. 51]. 
1262 Zabrus avidus (1823a: 148). Type area not given but col- 
lected during the Rocky Mountain Expedition; N. Fork S. Platte 
Canyon, Colo., designated as type loc. by Lth. (1968). The descrip- 
