. Fig. 50. Wing of T. pauciseta ?. femora more brownish; front tibiæ with a dorsal bristle above the middle, middle tibiæ with a pair at about the upper third and a very small anterior bristle at apex, hind tibiæ with an anterodorsal bristle above the middle and a quite small anterior bristle at apex. Wings a little brownish tinged, veins brown; costa reaching well to the middle; 1 about equal to 2 + 3; fork unusually long and the angle very acute; costal ciha somewhat short; third vein thickened in its whole length and bearing an open row of fme bristles stretching to the base of the fork, th


. Fig. 50. Wing of T. pauciseta ?. femora more brownish; front tibiæ with a dorsal bristle above the middle, middle tibiæ with a pair at about the upper third and a very small anterior bristle at apex, hind tibiæ with an anterodorsal bristle above the middle and a quite small anterior bristle at apex. Wings a little brownish tinged, veins brown; costa reaching well to the middle; 1 about equal to 2 + 3; fork unusually long and the angle very acute; costal ciha somewhat short; third vein thickened in its whole length and bearing an open row of fme bristles stretching to the base of the fork, the last bristle placed on the base of the anterior- branch of the fork; fourth vein issuing far beyond the base of the fork, near the end of third vein, it is evenly curved in its whole length; seventh vein long, interrupted just before the margin. Halteres blackish. Length fully 2 mm. T. pauciseta is rare, only two females have been taken; Bogø south of Sealand V? 1917 and at Lohals on Langeland ^V? 1920 (the author). Geographical distribution: — Besides the Danish specimens only one other specimen, likewise a female, is known, taken by Schmitz in Dutch Limburg, while the male still remains unknown.


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