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The evenly broad anterior wings with a costal vein, 
almost similar, to that in Poropoea, being situated al- 
most nearer to the costal margin, than in that genus, 
although not confluent with margin, which is plainly 
seen under the microscope. From this point the vein 
-bends as a ramus stigmaticus of average length down- 
wards towards the middle of the wing and ends with a 
insignificant little knob. Marginal hairs rather short to- 
wards the apex of wings. The hyaline surface of anterior 
wings evenly covered with short brown hairs, only from 
the knob of the ramus stigmaticus is to be seen a 
clearly defined row of hairs towards the apex of the wing 
and another more indistinct diagonally towards the lover 
quarter of the anterior margin of the wing. 
Together with Forsters types which originate from Ger- 
many are two other specimens of the same species mar- 
ked «exiguus Nees (Eulophus exiguus Nees) Original- 
exempl.“, which must be regarded as Nees’ types.“ 
The species has not been found since from any lo- 
cality. 
As at present known the European Trichogrammidae 
comprise at least 
11 genera and 30 species 
of which 
8 genera and 19 species are found in Denmark. 
All the original figures in this work have been drawn 
by help of Leitz’s camera Nr. 2. Zeis’s microscope ha- 
ving been used; tube length 160 mm. The following 
oculars and objectives have been used with all the figures: 
