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Antenne: 7 jointed in both sexes, and nof as stated 
by Mayr 8 jointed, it being his belief that there are two 
annellus joints. Specimens placed fresh in Xylol-balsam 
show quite distinctly ove anellus, so that most probably 
Mayr’s mistake originates from his having old tag-mounted 
specimens for examination. Scape long and narrow, lon- 
ger than pedicellus, funiculus about one third of scape, 
middle joint of club of female as long as funiculus, first 
joint of club, a little shorter and third slightly longer 
than middle joint. In the male the middle joint the 
shortest, slightly shorter than the first and much shorter 
than the third. Sensitive hairs long and powerful, longest 
in male. Club as long as scapus. 
Mandibles with two strong outer teeth, similar to the 
other species. 
Mesothorax double as broad as long with well per- 
ceptive parapside furrows. Two very strong hairs on 
Mesothorax, scutellum distinctly shorter than mesothorax. 
Abdomen with few spread strong hairs. Chitinising 
strongest on front margin of segments of abdomen, seg- 
ments with chitinised vertical stria, however only visible 
under high magnifying power. Ovipositor stout and 
thick produced almost as far beyond apex of abdomen 
as the length of abdomen, sheaths with strong hairs 
pointed backwards. 
Anterior wings faintly coloured with brown, posterior 
wings brownish with two rows of hairs on surface, sword- 
scaped, fringe on hind margin long, double as long as 
the longest on anterior wings, fringe on front margin 
insignificant. kg 
Entirely red-brown, in the male the apex of abdomen 
darker, antennæ, legs and especially tarsi somewhat ligther, 
middle portion of ovipositor darker than abdomen. 
Length: male 0,60 mm, female 0,60 mm. 
On the shores of Furesø on a liitle slope below Fre- 
derikslund Garden, where all manner of insects, which 
