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terebx^a distinctly reflexed and hardly shorter than the body. Legs unicolorous pale 

 testaceous with claws minute ; inner hind calcar the longer. Wings short and broad, 

 hyaline with the radial cell trapeziform ; stigma triangular and pale piceous ; basal 

 nervure strongly postfurcal below median ; nervures of hind wing apically, and the 

 median basally, wanting; nervellus strongly postfurcal and not intercepted. Length, 3 mm. 

 ? only. 



Allied to T. minutus Bridgm., and smaller than the common palaearctic T. moderator 

 Grav., so well known through its attacks on the heteromerous beetle, Orchesia micans, 

 Panz., in Boleti. 



The habits of the present species appear similar, since the type, which alone I have 

 seen, bears Mr Scott's label : — " Bred, together with many Anobiid and other beetles, 

 from a fungus, found in damp jungle, about two thousand feet ; Silhouette, 29th July, 

 1908.— H.S." 



