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Paracymus nitidiusculus (Brown). — Brunswick, in a stream ; 
Gooseberry Hill, in a small stream. 
Berotus munitipennis (Blackb.). — Kalgoorlie, in a dam containing 
brackish water in the dried bed of Hannan’s Lake. 
Berotus australiae (Muls.). — Pinjarrah, in the Murray River. 
Perhaps this specimen should be regarded as B. gravis 
(Blackb.). 
Cyclonotum australe (Blackb.). —Monger’s Lake. 
PART IX. BRACONIDAE and ICHNEUMONIDAE. 
By Gy. Szepligeti, of Budapest. 
Pp. 317-324, with 2 figures in the text and a part of Plate III. 
There are only 9 species in the collection, all of them new. 
Three require the creation of new genera, two the creation lof 
new sub-families. 
BRACONIDAE. 
Sub-Family Braconinae. 
Bracon hartmeyeri, n. sp. — N. of Subiaco. 
Sub-Family Exothecinae. 
Xenarcha tricolor, n. sp. —Denham. 
Opiopterus parvus, n. gen., n. sp. — Dirk Hartog, Brown Station. 
Sub-Family Cheloninae. 
Ascogaster abdominalis , n. sp. — Yalgoo. 
„ antennalis, n. sp. — Serpentine. 
ICHNEUMONIDAE. 
Sub-Family Ophioninae. 
Allocamptus bituber culalus, n. sp. — Serpentine. 
Sub-Family nov. Orthognathellinae. 
Ortho gnathella superba, 11. gen., n. sp. — Mundijong. 
Sub-Family Metopiinae. 
Metopius michaelseni, n. sp. — Dirk Hartog, Brown Station. 
Sub-Family nov. Megacerinae. 
Megaceria opheltes, n. gen., n. sp. — Donnybrook. 
PART X.— TENEBRIONIDAE. 
By H. Gebien, of Hamburg. 
Pp. 325-348, with 4 figures in the text and a part of 
Plate III. 
The collection is rather rich in species, a great number of 
which are new. As very many species are already known from 
Western Australia, and only a few of these occur in the collection, 
it must be assumed that our knowledge of Western Australian 
