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places, especially near „den slesvigske Sten“), Ermelunden 
(Ridepladsen), Fortunens Indelukke, Sorte Mose near Lil- 
lerød,, Sandbjerg, Ørholm. 
Altogether in the course of years I have collected 103 
males and 167 females from the various localities where 
I have worked. 
Dates: 1/,—!!/,, one single specimen ?°/,. 1905—1918. 
Dania. England. 
Specimens in Zoological Museum Copenhagen. 
I have no doubt that the species here described is 
identic with subfasciata Westwood. The colours, cer- 
tainly, do not correspond quite, but as Westwood pro- 
bably only had a single card-mounted specimen for 
examination whereas I have had ample fresh specimens 
partly in alcohol partly in Xylol-balsam for examination 
under strong light in the microscope, I have not consi- 
dered this small divergenses as of any weight. Westwood 
facies drawing of O. subfasciata I think is excellent and 
it gives an exceedingly good picture of our Danish spe- 
cies. Westwood’s drawing of the mandible, however is 
surely wrong. Such a mandible is not to be found in 
any of the Trichogrammini examined by me. None of 
the species possesses more than two distinct external and 
one indistinct internal tooth on the mandible (vide my 
drawing of Prestwichia). 
Oligosita impudica nov. spec. 
Head heart-shaped, Thorax more than half as long as 
abdomen; abdomen of male slender, cylindrical, of fe- 
male broader, conical. Head and thorax yellowish, lower 
part of face, abdomen and all legs darker yellow red- 
brown. 
Antenne placed near mouth at lower point of eyes, 
in male shorter and more slender than in female. An- 
tenne of female abundantly provided with sense-organs 
on club; these organs on last clubjoint produced far 
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