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Mayr's description is given here below: 
»Syn. Eulophus exiguus Nees. 
© length 0,5 mm. Not or hardly shining, underside 
faintly shining, dark brown, temples, mesonotum and 
scutellum black or brown-black, knees narrow, yellowish 
white. Very sparingly pubescent with protruding hairs. 
Eyes covered with short perpendicular protruding hairs, 
funiculus and clavus covered with scanty rather long 
diagonally placed hairs. Legs thinly covered with short 
recumbent hairs. Head and thorax finely wrinckled, ab- 
domen above smooth or almost smooth. 
Head seen from front rounded triangular, almost broa- 
der than thorax, posterior edge of temples appear as in 
Brachystira to be sharp, although I am not quite sure of 
this point as the head is very much shrivelled, and this 
edge may have been produced by the shrivelling in of 
the head. 
Antennæ 9 jointed and not as stated by Förster 7 
jointed, he not having paid regard to the two small 
anelli, scape is not flat and does not reach to the front 
ocellus, the moderately large pedicellus is almost one and 
a half times as long as it is broad at its extreme end, the 
two next following ring-joints are extremely small and 
can only be observed under a microscope; funiculus two 
jointed, as thick as pedicellus, both of the two joints 
somewhat longer than thick; clavus consisting of three 
joints and not quite three times so long as thick, each of 
the two first joints hardly shorter than thick and evidently 
broader than the joints of the funiculus, apical joint co- 
nical. 
Mesonotum broader than long as usually in the Tri- 
chogrammatine, with two sharply impressed parapsid fur- 
rows. Scutellum not strongly rounded behind. 
Abdomen short almost circleround, not longer than 
thorax. Ovipositor and sheaths not produced. Legs ra- 
ther thin and not short, 
