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are “not depressed” (both characters fitting dulcicollis Laf. 1841). 
This, however, does not provide sufficient reason for removing Say’s 
name from the by far commonest species of subg. Gynandrotarsus 
(Triplectrus) . A cf from Rumney, N. H., designated as neotype , 
and the place as type loc. (Lth., 1968). — Anisodactylus (Gynandro- 
tarsus) rusticus [Lth., 1968, p. 843]. 
2092 Harpalus agricola (1823b: 33). No type area given. In 
coll. Dejean (MNP) is a c? carrying three green labels: (a) “cf 1 ”; 
(b) “agricolus Say, in Amer. bor.” ; (c) “D. Say.” This, without 
any doubt, is an authentic Say specimen. Unfortunately, it belongs to 
melanopus Hald. Say’s description is not decisive. Actually, Lee. 
originally (1848, p. 379), used the name for melanopus but, in his 
catalogue (1863), introduced the practice followed ever since (e.g. 
by Horn, 1880), that is, applying the name to the species with a 
single pair of setiferous punctures on clypeus. It is justified, I think, 
to regard Say’s agricola as a composite concept, including both spe- 
cies concerned, and to apply it according to present practice. There- 
fore, I have refused to select the Paris specimen as lectotype and have 
made a neotype of the “true” agricola. Since, in the original descrip- 
tion, Say used “agricolus” and “agricola” as alternative spellings, the 
latter one, linguistically correct, should be used. A 9 from Alle- 
gheny, Penn., designated as neotype , and the place as type loc. (Lth., 
1968). — Anisodactylus agricola [Lth., 1968, p. 856]. 
2107 Harpalus caenus (1823b: 34). No type area given. In the 
Paris Museum is a 9 with three green Dejean labels: (a) “ 9 ”; (b) 
“caenus Say, in Amer. Bor.”; (c) “D. Say.” The specimen belongs 
to caenus a.uct. and I have labeled it as lectotype. Designated type 
loc.: Newark, N. J. (Lth., 1968). — Anisodactylus caenus [Lth., 
1968, p. 860]. 
21 1 1 Feronia interstitialis (1823b: 57). Type area “Missouri” 
or Pennsylvania. Though the elytral pubescence is not mentioned by 
Say, the description may be regarded as decisive. A cf from Camp 
Hill, Penn., designated as neotype , and the place as type loc. — 
Anisodactylus ( Amphasia) interstitialis [Lth., 1968, p. 860]. 
2127 Harpalus baltimoriensis (18238:33). Type loc. (Say, 1834, 
p.431) Baltimore, Md. The description is conclusive. After sanctae- 
crucis F. 1798 was interpreted as referring to the same species 
(Schaum, 1847, p. 47), Say’s name has fallen into synonymy. Say 
consistently (also 1834, P- 43 1 ) used the spelling “baltimoriensis” 
and there is no reason to change this. A cf from Pennington Gap, 
Va., designated as neotype. — Anisodactylus (Anadaptus) sanctae- 
crucis F. [Lth., 1968, p. 839]. 
