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the species described as Thynnus crudelis by Turner in Proc. Linn. Soc., 
N.S.W., xxxiii, pp. 83, 238 (1908), male. Should this prove to be the case, 
it is placed in the genus Zaspilothynnus. See Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon., June, 1910, 
pp. 253, 356, where the female is described. Also a great number of new 
species, and hitherto unknown sexes. 
f This is not a true Trielis, there being an extra discoidal cell, as in 
Liacos, but there are two recurrent nervures ; the difference in neuration 
between this species and the other Australian Trielis consisting in the pre- 
sence of a transverse nervure connecting the two recurrent nervures and 
thus forming an extra cell. Now placed in the genus Campsomeris. See 
" A Revision of the Australian Species of the Genus Scolia," by Rowland 
E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S., Ann. and Mag. Nat. His., Ser. 8, Vol. IV, pp. 173, 
September, 1909. 
J It is unfortunate that the old name for this family, "Pompilidae,” has to 
be superseded (after being so long in use) by that of “ Ceropalidae.” 
A. Gibb Maitland. 
F. Tratman. 
H M. Giles. 
