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neither of that material in NHR, so apparently the second loan has not been returned (L. A. JANZON and J. LILJEBLAD, pers. comm.). The only type specimens ol ï Entedon cyanellus which was found in NHR is the above-mentioned female syntype, being a female of Euderus sp., what agrees with GRAHAM'S note (1971). In all likelihood the lectotype of Entedon cyanellus is in GRAHAM'S collection rehoused now in BMNH, but it has not been found yet there (Susan Lewis, pers. comm.). Also Zd. BOUCEK proposes (pers. comm.), that probably the lectotype of E. cyanellus was returned, but was not placed back since the return. GRAHAM (1971) pointed out, that the lectotype of E. subimpressus differs from the lectotype of E. cyanellus only in the following characters, wich are subject of variation in other species: having somewhat finer and rather less strong sculpture of the face, shorter pilosity on the eyes, and strong transverse impression on the scutellum. I studied the type of E. subimpressus THOMSON, and can conclude, that the difference between the two species is too slight for their separation. Also, transverse impression on the scutellum in this species is not strong, but very shallow and even hardly discernible. This species resembles E. (E.) ductus, E. (E.) intumescens and E. (E.) jozsefi. It differs from E. (E.) intumescens mainly in having more broadly darkened hind and mid tibiae. Males of E. (E.) ductus and E. (E.) jozsefi differ from males of E. (E.) cyanellus in having antennái funicle 4-segmented and mono-segmented clava (respectively 3-segmented and 2-segmented in the latter species). Female of E. (E.) ductus has wider head, somewhat narrower oral fossa, shorter eye height in comparison to length of malar space, and also differs from female of E. (E.) cyanellus in some other characters (see couplet 24 of key to females). Host. Tychius quinquepunctatus LINNAEUS (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) (SZELÉNYI 1961; BouCEK & ASKEW 1968; here), also probably Apion sp. (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) associated with Astragalus austriacus, A. anobrychidis, A. cicer and Vicia silvesteris. Biology. Solitary parasite of larvae. Emergence in early spring from earth cells of the host (BouCEK & ASKEW 1968). Distribution. Holarctic: Sweden, Hungary (DALMAN 1820; ERDŐS, 1944, 1951; BouCEK & ASKEW 1968; here), Mongolia (SZELÉNYI 1977; here), new for Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia (Siberia), USA: Montana, Colorado (new records). Entedon (Entedon) jozsefi sp. n. (Figs 5-7) Entedon nubilatus ERDŐS, 1944: 26, ex parte: 6 Type material. Holotype ó (paralcctotype of Entedon nubilatus ERDŐS, Hym. Typ. No. 4853), "Visegrád. Bartkó.", "VII" (on underside) (HNHM). Description of male (holotype). Length 4.3 mm. Body dark green with golden tint on thorax and gaster. Extreme tips of femora, two stripes on frontal and inner surfaces of fore tibia, distal 1/5 and basitarsus of hind tibia, distal 1/6 and two proximal tarsi of mid tibia white. Antennae dark brown, scape with blue metallic tint. Fore wings with brown venation and weak brown cloud in