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4. С. Fabricii Schiødte. 



Only one specimen is known from East-Greenland, a female 

 taken at Jameson Land. 



Geographical distrjibution: This species is just as 

 common as the foregoing in West-Greenland, and like it, it 

 is not known out of the country. 



5. Phygadeuon cylindraceus Ruthe. 



A series bred from Dipterous pupæ (each of which con- 

 tained only a single parasite) was brought from East-Greenland. 



Geographical distribution: Common and widly distri- 

 buted along the whole of the West coast of Greenland. Lund- 

 beck (7.225) found them chiefly under seaweed along the 

 coast, where he 'supposed they attacked FucelUa pupae. Besides 

 Greenland it is found in Sweeden, Iceland and the Færoe 

 Islands. 



6. Hemiteles sp. 



A moderate thick and robust species, of which a single 

 specimen was taken at Кар Stewart, is most probably new. 



7. Pimpla Nordenskiöldn Holmgr. 



Several specimens from Hekla Havn 1.4.91, Кар Dalton 

 7.1900. Rode Ö 14.7.92, а male was bred from an Argymiis 

 pupa 16.5.92. 



Geographical distribution: Common in West-Green- 

 land. As Aurivillius and Lundbeck have already mentioned, 

 this species is certainly the same as P. longiceps Thoms. If 

 this is correct the species also occurs in Lapland, but is 

 unknown from other localities. 



8. Bassus groenlatidicus Holmgr. 



Only one male is known from East-Greenland, that was 

 found at Hekla Havn in August 1891. 



Geographical distribution: Single specimens have 

 been found in West-Greenland but it is unknown out of the 

 country. 



