Clivina intersecta is not widely recognized in established scientific or encyclopedic sources as a documented species or concept. The binomial format suggests it may be intended as a scientific name, potentially for a species within the genus Clivina, which belongs to the family Carabidae (ground beetles). However, no verifiable taxonomic records or peer-reviewed literature confirming the existence or classification of Clivina intersecta as a valid species could be identified.
The name "intersecta" may derive from Latin, meaning "intersected" or "crossed," possibly referring to morphological markings or patterns. Without authoritative references, its validity, taxonomic status, or biological characteristics cannot be confirmed. It may represent a misidentification, an obsolete synonym, or an unpublished designation.
Due to the lack of reliable documentation, further details regarding distribution, ecology, or nomenclatural authority are unavailable.