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THYNNIDAE. 
*Enteles wagneri, n. sp. — Leederville. 
„ sanguineiventris, n. sp. — Geraldton. 
SCOLIIDAE. 
Dimorphoptera unicolor (F. Sm.). — Boorabbin. Recorded also 
from the Swan River district. 
Scolia (Triselis) austmlensis (Sauss and Sich.). — N. of Subiaco. 
Formerly known from “ Nova Hollandia.” 
+ „ (Triselis) ferruginea (Fabr.). — Murchison District (?). In 
the collection of the W.A. Museum. From the northern 
parts of Australia. 
+POMPIL1DAE. 
Pseudagenia parcesignata, n. sp. — Dirk Hartog, Brown Station. 
Cryptochilus (Prionocnemis) tuber cluatus (F. Sm.). Fremantle. In 
the collection of the Nat. Hist. Mus. of Hamburg. 
From the Houtman’s Abrolhos. 
malecollocandus, n. sp. — Dirk Hartog, Brown Sta- 
tion. 
LARRIDAE. 
Larra ( Notogonia ) chrysonota (F. Sm.). — Coolgardie. Known also 
from Champion Bay. 
Lyroda michaelseni, n. sp. — Denham, 
MISCOPHIDAE. 
Nitela australiensis, n. sp. — Denham. 
BETHYLIDAE. 
A single male from Guildford of an undescribed genus and 
species. In an appendix to the Fossores, the author notes two 
more species of Braconidae, Perilitus, n. sp., and Lysiphlebus, n. 
sp., both from East Fremantle. 
Footnotes by the Editors of the “ Journal of the Natural History and 
Science Society of Western Australia. 
* This species is in no way connected with Enteles in which the males 
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