The Cane Grubs-of Australia. 59 
No. 650. 
This species has been confused with the preceding, so much of our 
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data have proved useless. The stages have been recorded on the follow- 
ing dates at Gordonvale: 
Stage I. | Stage II. Stage III. 
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Nil April 1, 14, 238 | January 19 
May 30 
July 16 
August 12, 17, 20, 26 
Also Stage II. at Cooktown, February 2. Larvze have been obtained 
from the following situations:—(1) From canefields, red volcanic soil, 
four records; (2) from cornfields, red volcanic soil, one record; (3) from 
grass and weeds, ploughing, dark loam, one record; (4) from canefield, 
dark loam, three records; (5) from under log in forest, one record; 
(6) from roots of Cynodon and Chrysopogon grasses, one record; (7) 
ploughing forest, dark loam, one record. Also in soil under log, forest, 
Cooktown, one specimen. 
ANGMALA AUSTRALASIA Blackburn. 
Three unknown larve of a scarabeid were taken from under cow- 
dung in forest, April 15, 1912, and placed in damp sifted earth in a 
flower-pot. The cage was opened November 11, two larve being found; 
one died shortly afterwards, the other pupated and emerged on December 
24. It was this species. 
Adults have been captured as follows:—Two at lights, December 
11, 1912; one at light, December 17, 1913; one from foliage of banana, 
December 19, 1913. All records made at Gordonvale. 
PENTODON AUSTRALIS Blackburn. 
The following records:—Two adults from canefield, apparently 
boring into stalks of cane, January 24, 1912, Mackay, N.Q. (L. G: 
McCready); four adults reported to be eating shoots from cane-plants 
underground, Gordonvale, July 16, 1913; two adults following plough 
in grass, canefield, Harwood, Clarence River, N.S.W.,.May, 1914; one 
adult from canefield, Mackay, N.Q., April 2, 1912 (D. H. Walker). 
MASTOCHILUS AUSTRALASIZ Perch. 
A dead adult found within a decayed log in jungle, Innisfail, N.Q., 
January 15, 1912. 
CLADOGNATHUS TORRENSIS Deyr. 
A female, doubtfully this species, caught at lght, Gordonvale, 
February 2, 1913. 
NESO PLANICOLLIS Blackburn. 
A single specimen caught at light, Gordonvale, February 2, 1913. 
