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or less distinct line from a little distad of knob of stig- 
mal vein, out from the margin, distad to and around the 
apex and a short line of three or four near caudal mar- 
gin opposite the stigmal vein and a longer one along 
cephalic edge; longest marginal cilia (at apex) four fifths 
the greatest wing width. Proximal joint of hind tarsus 
long and slender, somewhat longer than the other two 
which are subequal. Funicle joint one and a half times 
longer than wide, shorter than the pedicel, distinctly lon- 
ger than the proximal joint of the club which is a little 
longer than wide and somewhat shorter than the follo- 
wing two joints, terminal setae not conspicuous. 
Length: 0,65 mm. 
Female: The same but darker yellow (deep orange 
yellow); antenne not seen. . 
Patria: Germany (Salzburg). 
Types: Zool. Mus. Berlin. (Kat. No. 31957). 
Oligosita sanguinea Girault. 
Girault relates (Entom. News. Philad. XXVI No. 1. Ja- 
nuar 1915 p. 32) that Oligosita sanguinea has been reared 
‘from cold storage material, mostly leaves and stems of 
lucerne collected at Portici, Italy. It has probably been 
introduced into Europe in connection with the importa- . 
tion of grasses. 
I am not able to give the description of Oligosita 
sanguinea because nothing of the litterature concerning 
the species is found here in Copenhagen. 
I have not overlooked the fact that it might perhaps 
have been reasonable to split the genus Oligosita in se- 
veral genera. As I mean, however, that we are in pre- 
sent time too inclined to splitting of genera and as the 
species described by me are so characteristic in their ap- 
pearance that the genus Oligosifa can immediately be 
