230 Transactions. 
9. Subimago: Total length, 16-5 mm. ; forewing, 19 mm. ; hindwing, 
7 mm. ; expanse, 40 mm. Generally resembling the same stage in I. hud- 
soni McL., but with the following differences: The whole body, legs, and 
appendages are a dull earthy greyish-brown ; the forewing has the ground- 
colour pale-greyish tinged with yellowish, the pale basal patch pale orange, 
the costal band dull purplish-brown, and the two oblique clouds a medium 
fuscous and more sharply angulated below R, than is the case in J. hud- 
soni MeL.; the hindwing is dull purplish-brown, paler towards the base 
and posterior margin. (In J. hudson? McL. the hindwing is pale-greyish, 
es.—Holotype male imago and allotype female subimago in Cawthron 
Institute collection. 
Localityj.—Maitai River, Nelson; taken by Mr. A. Philpott on 29th 
December, 1920. No further specimens have so far been found, but the 
larva was taken in the following January by Mr. Philpott and myself, by 
scraping away the loose rubbly bank of the stream. It seems probable 
that this species may be found widely distributed throughout the South 
Island if searched for. 
Авт. 21.—On some New Zealand Cave Orthoptera. 
\ Ву L. ОнорАвр, D.Sc. 
Communicated Ьу Н. Hamilton. 
[Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 7th June, 1921; received by Editor, 
Ith June, 1921; issued separately, 17th February, 1923. : 
this, Professor R. Ebner was recently good enough to send me the types 
of Rhaphidophorinae of Brunner's collection, among which I found Neonetus 
Stenopelmatidae of New Zealand, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 29: 
32, pp. 19-21, 
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