320 
Eyes black, egg-shaped, ocelli black, placed almost 
in a straight line. 
Antennæ placed in center of face, short and very po- 
werful. Scape long and narrow, pedicellus short and 
thick, about two thirds of the length of scape, funiculus 
short, narrower than pedicellus, and half as long as same. 
ER, Club short and thick hardly as 
I long as scape, all three joints 
of about equal length. Sense- 
organs long and powerful, pro- 
duced far beyond apex of an- 
B tenne. 
Fig. 14. Bae incrassata Anterior wings with very 
Kryger. long marginal vein, radius hardly 
A Forewing. B Antenna female. visible; about five short rows of 
hairs on the apical half of surface, two irregular rows at 
posterior margin below stigma. A dark shading below 
stigma. The shading which is strongest immediately be- 
low stigma becomes fainter towards posterior margin. 
Fringe long. 
Posterior wings with one row of hairs on surface. 
Anterior margin with short hairs, posterior margin with 
long fringe. 
Length: female 0,60 mm. 
%/, 1906. One female taken amongst short grass on 
Amager common. 
Dania: Amager. 
Type in Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. 

Oligosita subfaciata Westwood. 
1879. Oligosita subfasciata. Westwood. Trans. Linn. Soc. London. 
Zool. (2) I. p. 591. 
1904. Westwoodella subfasciata. Ashmead. Classification p. 359. 
1909. = — Schmiedeknecht. Gen. Insect. Fasc. 
97, p. 550. 
1915. Oligosita subfasciata. Zeitschr. f. Forst- u. Jagdw. XLVII. Wolff. 
p- 563. 
