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Staudinger separated the Greenland specimens as a 

 separate form var. Brüllei^ on account of its darl^er colour, but 

 later on, he again abandoned it; Bang Haas also separated 

 them later in his Lepidoptera Groenlandica 1896 p. 188. 



Geographical distribution: Common in West-Green- 

 land , and also mentioned from Finmarken, Arctic Lapland, 

 Belle Isle Street, Caribou Island and Labrador. 



2. C. frigidaria Guén. 



Five males were taken at Hold with Hope 20. 7. 92 and 

 Rode Ö 17. 8. 92. Aurivillius mentions a specimen of 

 Psychophora Sabinei Kirb. from Clavering Ö; it is most pro- 

 bable that this species is identical with C. frigidaria. (10. 1139.! 



Geographical distribution: Packard^) names Glau- 

 copteryx sabinaria from Polaris Bay and Mc, Lachlan^) also 

 mentiones it from West-Greenland. Bang Haas states that 

 this species is the same as С frigidaria., that according to the 

 foregoing, also occurs in West-Greenland. 



C. frigidaria is also known from Finmarken and Northern 

 Lapland. 



3. Ewpithecia gelidata Mösch. 



Hekla Havn 19.6.92 and Gaaseland 7. 12.92. 



Geographical distribution: Several specimens of 

 this species are known from West-Greenland, where it is most 

 probably common ; it occurs also in Labrador. 



Botidæ. 



1. Botys torvalis Mösch. 



Hekla Havn 20.7.91, 2^.7.91, 2.8.91. 



The Swedish Expedition found it at Sabine Ö 9. 7. 99, 

 Pendulum Ö 7. 7. 99, Clavering Ö 16.7.99, Mackenzie Bugt 

 7. 8. 1900 and Кар Franklin 24. 8. 1900. (10. 1139.) 



1) Ent. Mo. Mag. XIII. 1897. p. 229 (quoted from Bang Haas) 



2) 1. с p. 82, 



