94 ORTHOPTERA. 



latrum^ cibarial organs^ and antennse fulvo-testaceous ; two fulvous 

 spots on the head^ one close to the inside of each eye, a short fulvous 

 line on the middle of the hind part. Antennae with at least nineteen 

 joints, first joint the longest, second very short, third three times the 

 length of the second, fourth a little longer than the second, the others 

 gradually increasing in length: Prothorax square, fulvous in front, 

 with a short impressed line in the middle. Abdomen widest about the 

 seventh joint, deep blackish-brown, the margins slightly fulvous, last 

 segment of abdomen large, with some wide longitudinal lines above ; 

 the forceps short, slightly hooked at the end, with two or three sinua- 

 tions on the inner edge ; legs fulvous, tarsi without apparent pads. 

 Apterous. (White.) 



Hab. Under stones on the beach; the whole of the North Island, 

 and the north part of the South Island, as far as Martin's Bay on the 

 West Coast. 



