THE FAUNA OF SOUTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
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This species is remarkable on account of its multiple affinities. 
It resembles P. suteri from New Zealand, P. orienlalis from Eastern 
Australia, and P. occidentalis (Fletcher) from Western Australia 
(Bridgetown), the only species formerly known from W.A. 
VOLUME II, Part 19.— CEPHALOPODA. 
By Dr. Werner Th. Meyer (Hamburg). 
Pp. 329-335, with n figures in the text. 
The small number of species, among which are two new ones, 
does not suffice for an account of the limits of the geographical 
region. Of chief interest is the occurrence of Sepiotenthis matin- 
liana and Sepioloides lineolata on t he coasts of Western Australia, 
The former species was previously only known from Mauritius, 
the latter from East and South Australia. 
LOLIGINIDAE. 
Sepioteutliis mauritiana, Ouoy et Gaim. — Albany. 
SEPIOLIDAE. 
Sepioloidea lineolata, Ouoy et Gaim. -Western Australia. 
SEPIIDAE. 
Sepia latimamis, Ouoy et Gaim. — Sharks Bay (Useless Inlet). 
,, galei, n. sp. — Sharks Bay off Brown Station, Dirk Hartog. 
,, irvingi, n. sp. — Cockburn Sound (Port Royal), Warnbro 
Sound. 
,, sp . — Cockburn Sound (Port Royal). 
The numerous but small immature Octopodidae could not 
be determined. 
VOLUME II, Part 20. HOMOPTERA. 
By Prof. Dr. Arnold Jacobi (Dresden). 
Pp. 337-345, with 13 figures in the text. 
In the preface the author gives a critical historical review 
Of the literature on the Australian Homoptera. 
The collection from Western Australia contained mature 
specimens of only 14 species, mostly new ones. 
Sex/ ius occidentalis. n. sp. — Dirk Hartog. 
Paradorydium michaclseni, n. sp. East Fremantle. 
N otocephalius hartmeyeri, n. gen., n. sp. — Dirk Plartog. 
Eurymela rubrovittaia , A. S. — Boorabbin. 
Enrymeloides acmaeops , n. sp. -Mundaring \\ eir. 
,, lends, n. sp. — Lion Mill. 
I po torpens, n. sp.— Monger's Lake. 
,, procurrens, n. sp. — Bovanup. 
