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p. 108. Fraser Range. 



Dactylotum (?) sp. ^Mount S(|uireM, &c. Pour adults (throe 



males, one female) and six larv;e, apparently belonging to 



the same species, which is found in the Mount Lofty Ranges, 



near Adelaide. They are referred provisionally to this 



genus, and may re(iuire a new genus for their reception. 



Besides the above, there are 1 3 specimens of small sizes, and from 



the Fraser Uange chiefly, which belong to several species, but 



which I cannot at present locate with any reliability, on account 



of the lack of the requisite literature. I also beg to point out 



that for the same reason the names given are only provisional, 



indicating the affinity of the repective insects, until by more 



critical study their true position can be defined. It is surmised 



that a fair proportion will prove new. 



LoousTODEA (Longhorned Locusts). 



A. PHANEROPTERID.E. 



Dictyota Elderi, Tepper. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust,., XV., p. 99. 



Mount Squires. One male. 

 Taeniomena Fraseriensis, Tepper, op. cit.. 

 One male. 



B. LOCUSTID.E. 



Mecopoda (?) sp. Mount Squires. One female. 

 Saga (?) sp. Fraser Range. One female. 



C. ORYLLACRIDyE. 

 Paragryllacris deserta, Tepper, op. cit., p. 162. Cootanoorina, 



One adult male and three larvre. Native name, " Billarbi " 



{R. Helms). 

 Ametrosomus Helmsi, Tepper, op. cit., p. IGO. Blyth Hill and 



Barrow Ranges. Two adult males. 



GiiyLLODEA (Cricket-like Insects). 



Schoenobates (?) sp. Fraser Range. One fesmale. Quite uni(]ue 

 in form, and probably new. 

 Among the Pseudo-Orthoptera (or Pseudo-Neuroptera) is a 

 single Dragon Fly (Agrionidm) and several species of Ant-lions 

 (Myrmelionidw). These, however, are reserved for critical study. 

 When the requisite literature has been obtained they will be 

 further reported on. It may, however, be remarked that the 

 former appears to be identical with one of our common species, 

 and the latter different fro)n anything hitlioto found in the 

 settled part of the province. 



