HORN EXPEDITION—ORTHOPTERA. 
and wholly pale. One female and a young nymph. Length of body 43 mm., 
of pronotum 13 mm., of elytra 47 mm. 
Locality .—Alice Springs. 
Stropes. 
Stropis OCellatUS (?). Size large, greenish-tawny to pale brownish. 
Antennm ensiform, longer than pronotum, apical part blackish. Fastigium sulcate, 
very prominent, much depressed below summit of vertex, horizontal. Vertex 
arcuate. Eyes oval, varied with crowded cerebriform markings. Face much 
declined. Pronotum rotundate, medial carina faintly developed, interrupted ; fore 
margin distinctly reflexed, first sulcus not continued downwards, second and third 
extending to interior margin of lobes; hind mai'gin not much pi-oduced, subro- 
tundate on each side, before last sulcus two shallow bluish-white depressions. 
Head and pronotum ornamented with distant, I'ound, but minute granulations, 
apparently translucent and resembling ocelli. Margins of lobes broadly pale 
tawny, colour extending to pleura of mesonotum. Elytra very pale tawny, slightly 
spotted darker. Wings translucent, veins black. Hind femora whiti.sh with 
regular, angulated, brown, transverse bars laterally and above. Tarsi with first 
two joints shorter than third ; arolia very large. Two females. 
Length of l)ody 
„ elytra 
,, pronotum 
Width ,, 
50 mm. 
42 „ 
12 „ 
8 „ 
Locality .—Stevenson River, Alice Springs. 
The colour of the specimen has been much altered, probably by the spirits in 
which it was preserved. A young nymph from Alice Springs appears to belong to 
it, but is only 24 mm. in length and much discoloured. 
{?) Cratippus dispar, sp. n. Tawny to yellowish-brown. Male rather 
slender. Head declined ; fastigium produced, concave at apex ; antennaj narrowly 
ensiform, longer than head and pronotum together; vertex convex. Pronotum 
slightly rugulose, lateral ridges indistinctly denoted by a few tubercles, medial 
ridge low, interiupted, lateral lobes with inferior margin broadly whitish, above 
which a broad brown stripe, much wider behind and in front extending around 
the face. Elytra slightly exceeding the abdomen, tawny, unmarked. Abdomen 
with the first six segments banded black above, except the pale space along the 
middle; first two segments with a small oval whitish spot on each side. 
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