THE FAUNA OF SOUTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
101 
It is remarkable that most of the species in the present 
collection are new ones, or at least aberrant forms, and probably 
confined to the Australian continent. Among all the Australian 
PJiyllopods we know only one, Cyclestheria hislopi, which is said 
to occur also in other continents. But it seems questionable to 
the author whether the South American, Indian and African 
representatives of this species might not prove on more exact 
study to be different from the Australian form. 
The following list is confined to the species from W.A., but 
the author includes in his paper some species from other parts of 
the Australian region. 
ANOSTRACA. 
Family BRANCHIPODI DAE . 
Brancliinella eyrensis, Sayce.- -Hannan s Lake near Kalgoorlie. 
,, longiros/ris, n. sp. — Boorabbin. 
NOTOSTRACA. 
F amity TRIOPSIDAE. 
Triops gracilis, n. sp.- -Hannan’s Lake near Kalgoorlie. 
Tepid virus viridis, Baird, n. var. elongatus .- Broome Hill. 
CONCHOSTRACA. 
Family LIMNADIIDAE. 
Eulimnadia badia, n. sp. -Boorabbin. 
VOLUME III, Part 10. TETRAXONIDA. 
By Dr. Ernst Hentschel (Hamburg). 
Pp. 277-399, with 54 figures in the text. 
The present part of the Tetraxomda of \\ .A. deals with the 
tribe Sigriuitophora and the family Desiuacidonidue of the tribe 
Sigmatomonaxonellida , both tribes belonging to the subordei 
Sigmatoletraxonida. 
Suborder SIGMA 10 1 E 1 RAXON 1 DA. 
Tribe SIGMATOPHORA. 
Family TETILI.IDAE. 
Tetilla cinachyr aides, n. sp.— Western Australia, Barrow Island. 
Cinachyra malacccnsis, Soli. — Cossack. 
phacoides, n. sp.— Sharks Bay (Middle Bluff). 
Tethyopsi l hi zatlandica , ( art. — Shark> Ba\ (Outer Bar). 
