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Geyon canadensis. 



Aeolus canadensis, Aslimead, Can. Ent., xx, p. 50. 

 Grijon canadensis, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 207. 



Type 9 9 in Coll. Ashmead, from Ottawa. Females very abundant 

 in moss and in sweepings, Hull and Ottawa. One S' at Hull, 7th August, 

 1897. . 



The S antennaj are pubescent and very slender, much longer than 

 the body. 



Gkyox columbianus. 



Gryon colnmbianus, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 208, 9. 



Three 9 9 from moss from Experimental Farm, Ottawa ; one <?, 15th 

 August, 1897, Hull. 



Tribe IV. — Scelionini. 



Caloteleia Maklattii. 



Caloteleia Marlatiii, Ashmead, INIonog. X. A. Proc, p. 214. 



Fourteen 9 9 and three S S obtained by sweeping herbage in hickory 

 grove, Hull. Except one <? taken on 9th June, 1895, all the specimens 

 occurred toward the end of August. Individuals vary somewhat in 

 colour; the front centrally is polished, with scattered coarse punctures, 

 which are more numerous around mouth and eyes ; central tooth of 

 mandible very small, and almost undistinguishable in one specimen; 

 terminal segment of 9 narrowed and pubescent. 



Bakycoxus cixctus. 



Barijconus cinctus, Harrington, Can. Ent., xxxi, p. 79. 



Three type 9 9 taken with sweeping-net in sandy pasture, August, 

 Ottawa. 



Barycoxus bicolor. 



Baryconus bicolor, Harrington, Can. Ent., xxxi, p. 79. 



Ten type 9 9 and four type ^ $ with above, August, Ottawa. 



Macroteleia vikginiensis. 



Macroteleia virginiensis, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 218. 



One 9 and five ^ ^ from hickory grove, Hull, August. The speci- 

 mens vary somewhat in colour of legs and of scape of antennœ ; the coxa? 

 are black, except of one ^ . 



Opisthacantha mellipes. 



Opisthaccmtha mellipes, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 221, pi. ix, fig. 4, 9- 

 One 9 from Ottawa. 



