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conspicuously small; joints of club of about equal length, 
the middle joint however being a fraction longer than 
the other two. Sense-organs short, sense hairs long. 
apical joint of club the longest, the middle di- 
stinctly shorter than the other two. 
Anterior wings proportionally short and broad. Mar- 
ginal vein long, radius short, stigma in apical half of 
wing. Surface of wing with 0—4 long, strong hairs near 
anterior margin and near stigma, also long hairs on mar- 
ginal vein. Fringe extremely long and powerful, the 
longest at posterior angle, half as !ong as length of wing. 
A rather strong shading on the inner third of wing, and 
a slightly lighter shading below stigma. 
Posterior wings without hairs on surface but with very 
long fringe both on anterior and posterior margin. 
Penis and ovipositor short. 
Saw provided with six teeth. 
Length: male 0,45 mm, female 0,60 mm. 
Dania: Ryget, Fortunens Indelukke, Dyrehaven at For- 
nen, Ermelunden. The localities are open sunny dry 
grounds with short grass. 
At total of nine specimens (6 92 +3 J 4) 1905 — 1916. 
Dates: 25/, — 165. 
Type specimens in Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. 
Oligosita pallida nov. spec. 
Q. Head cord-shaped, thorax long and narrow, abdo- 
men long and narrow, the whole giving an elongate ap- 
pearance. Thorax of about the same length as abdomen. 
Eyes small, black, ocelli black, forehead broad. Entire 
insect pale yellow. Antenne placed almost in center of 
face. Antenne elongate narrow, scape as long as pedi- 
cellus, anellus and funiculus together, pedicellus about 
two thirds of scape, club almost half of the length of 
whole antenne. First joint of club a little longer than 
funiculus, second joint shorter than pedicellus and third 
