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HORN EXPEDITION—OKTHOPTERA. 
Locality. —>Stonii Creek (c? ), Stevenson River (? ), Mount Tate (larger 
larva), Palm Creek (smaller larva). 
Haania conspersa, Sauss. (Joe. cit., p. 75). There is one male, which I 
doubtfully refer to this species, but may be new. Head and pronotum are rugose, 
not spilled. Length of body, 18 mm.; of elytra, 20 mm. 
Locality ,—Illamurta. 
Haania, sp. Size very small, brownish-tawny. Head and pronotum not 
spinose, scarcely rugulose. Elytra almost pellucid, apex slightly smoky. Trans¬ 
verse veinlets few, distant, pale. 
Length of body (male) - - • - 11 mm. 
,, elytra - - - - - 12 ,, 
„ pronotum - - - - 2 ,, 
Width „ - - - - - 1-2 „ 
Locality. —Finke Gorge. The material is too scanty to warrant the applica¬ 
tion of a specihe name, but the description may serve as a guide for future 
identification. 
Section IV.—PHASMOHEA. 
CyphoCPania pasimachus. Westward. A small sized female with the 
wings much damaged. Although applying the name to the specimen, T have to 
note that the fore tibiie are not lobed as described, and that there are some other 
ditferential characters that may entitle the present form to a varietal rank when 
better known. The species is widely distributed in Central and Northern Australia, 
but few individuals appear to be seen. Length of body (?) 170 mm., of elytra 
25 mm., of wings 36-38 mm. 
Locality.—Oodncidatta. 
Bacteria, sp. Probably new. There are four apparently immature 
specimens, which are remarkable for slenderness, and a very fine black dorsal 
median line for the whole length. Length of body 56-63 mm., width of body L3 
mm., legs very long and slender, antenme 44 jointed. 
Locality. —Ayer’s Rock (2), Bagot’s Creek and Crown Point (1 each). 
