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Jsopoda cemssata, n. sp. — Northampton. 
,, cana, n. sp. — Cranbrook. 
Besides these, Isopoda pingellya (Hogg) is found in W.A., at 
Pingelly, and in the Darling Ranges ; and I. sunder si (Hogg) on 
the Chapman River. 
Pediana tenuis (Hogg). — Day Dawn. 
Besides this species, P. occidentalis (Hogg) is recorded from 
W.A. 
Olios calligaster (Thorell). — Denham, Broome Hill. Spread over 
nearly the whole continent. 
Besides this species, 0 . pictus (L. Koch) and 0 . diana (L. 
Koch) are also found in W.A. 
Heteropodeae. 
Heteropoda regia (Fabricius). — W.A., Murchison district (?). In 
the collection of the W.A. Museum. Spread over all tropical 
regions. 
Sub-Family Molycrieae, n. subfam. 
Myandra bicincta, n. sp. — Boyanup. 
Molycria splendida, n. sp. — Northampton. 
,, flavipes, n. sp. — East Fremantle. 
,, alboplagiata , n. sp. — Lion Mill. 
Honunius quadricauda, n. gen., n. sp. — Harvey. 
PART XIII. FOSSORES. 
By W. A. Schulz, of Geneva. 
Pp. 447-488, with three figures in the text. 
The collection of Fossores from W.A. is only small, containing 
not more than thirteen species. Of these species six are new. 
Two of these, Nitela austrgdiensis and Lyroda michaelseni, 
belong to genera which had not been previously recorded from 
Australia. Two other species, both Thynnids, are probably 
restricted to the South-West of this continent. 
The previously described species of the collection are no 
less interesting. Dimorphoplera unicolor (F. Sm.), Cryptochilus 
( Prionocnemis ) tuberculatus (F. Sm.), and Larra ( Notogonia ) chry so- 
nata (F. Sm.) must be regarded as endemic Four other species 
are recorded from W.A. for the first time. 
MUTILLIDAE. 
Ephutomorpha rugicollis (Westw.). — Northampton, Eradu. Pre- 
viously recorded from Victoria, N.S. Wales, and 
Queensland. 
,, carbonaria (F. Sm.). — Guildford. Recorded from 
Tasmania. 
