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pieces converge, and when seen from the side are upturned and 

 triangular in outline ; superior to these pieces and passing between 

 the setae is a large upturned tapering process (presumably the 

 penis) which appears to have on either side of it a spiniform 

 sheath. The $ does not appear to have any salient characters 

 at apex of abdomen. Expanse of forewings : $, 9^ mm.; $, 

 12 mm. 



Originally described from near Dresden it has since 

 been received from Finland, where it has been taken in 

 several localities by Sahlberg and Palmen. As its con- 

 tinental range is thus considerable, it may yet prove to 

 be an inhabitant of Great Britain. 



