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sive. In the Paris Museum is a cf with two green Dejean labels: 
(a) “emarginatus Say, in Amer. Bor.”; (b) “D. Say.” This I have 
designated as lectotype. Selected type loc. : White Sulphur Springs, 
W. Va. (MCZ). — Chlaenius ( Anomoglossus) emarginatus [Bell 
i960, p. 106]. 
1858 Chlaenius pusillus (1823b: 63). No type area given. Say’s 
description of the deeply emarginate labrum, together with the small 
size, is sufficient for an interpretation. A cf from Franklinville, 
Penn., designated as neotype , and the place as type loc. — Chlaenius 
(Anomoglossus) pusillus [Bell i960, p. 107]. 
i860 Chlaenius lithophilus ( 1823b: 62). No type area given. The 
small size is sufficient for the interpretation of Say’s name. A cf 
from Rivervale, N. J., designated as neotype and the place as type 
loc. — Chlaenius (Brachylobus) lithophilus [Bell i960, p. 137]. 
1862 Oodes parallelus (1834: 420). Type area Louisiana. Say’s 
description is conclusive. A cf from Louisiana designated as neo- 
type . — Oodes (Lachnocrepis) parallelus [Lee. & Horn 1882, p. 29]* 
1882 ( ? syn.) “ Amara ? grossa” (1834:430). Type area “N. W. 
Territory.” Ball (i960, p. 48) pointed out that Say’s description is 
sufficient for deciding that his species is the same as zabroides Lee. 
and that, therefore, Say’s name has priority. A $ from Denver, Colo., 
designated as neotype , and the place as type loc. (Lth., 1968). — 
Euryderus grossus [Lth., 1968, p. 747]. 
1897 Harpalus erraticus (1823b: 27). No type area given. Say’s 
description is almost conclusive and retractus Lee. seems unlikely for 
geographical reasons. A cf from Medora, Kansas, designated as 
neotype , and the place as type loc. (Lth., 1968). — Harpalus er- 
raticus [Lth., 1968, p. 766]. 
I 9°3 (syn.) Harpalus viridis (1823b: 31). No type area given. 
Application of Say’s name is clear from his mentioning the elytral 
pubescence; it is a synonym of affinis Schrank 1781, aeneus Fabr. 
1792, and viridiaeneus Beauv. 1805. A cf from East Boston, Mass., 
designated as neotype , and the place as type loc. — Harpalus affinis 
Schrank [Lth., 1968, p. 768]. 
1904 Harpalus amputatus (1834: 432). Type area “N. W. Ter- 
ritory.” Say separates his species from aeneus F. (= affinis Schrank) 
on the nonsinuate elytral apex and his description may be regarded 
as decisive. A cf from San Luis Valley, Colo., designated as neotype, 
and the place as type loc. — Harpalus amputatus [Lth., 1968, p. 769]. 
1922 Harpalus faunus (1823b: 28). Type area not given. Say 
mentions the punctulate elytral striae which makes the interpretation 
virtually conclusive (see Ball & Anderson, 1962, p. 12). Apparently, 
