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HORN EXPEDITION-ORTHOPTERA. 
ciliate. Cerci similar to female, ciliate, apex acute, l)lackish. Suligenital lamina 
transverse, hind margin almost straight. Styles rudimentary. 
c? ? 
Length of body - - 25 mm. - 28 mm. 
,, pronotum - 5‘5 ,, - 6'5 ,, 
„ ovipositor - - - 40 „ 
Locality. —Crown Point (J'), Idracovvra ( ?). The measurements given are not 
very reliable ; having been taken from spirit specimens, the bodies may have 
become considerably contracted in drying. 
Section VIT.—CRYLLODEA. 
Q'lCANTIlIDiE. 
CEcanthus ( minutus, Sauss. X). Creamy white ; eyes brown ; elytra and 
wings pellucid, large, rotundate ) hind femora shorter than hind tibue, latter with 
four slender spines I'emote from apex internally, and numerous minute spinelets 
externally. Abdomen slender. Cerci of male very long, pilose, gradually 
acuminate. Subgenital lamina large, crest-shaped, apex rounded. A single 
defective specimen. 
Length of body (- - - - - 10 mm. 
„ elytra - - - - - 12 „ 
,, pronotum - - - - - 3 ,, 
,, hind femora - - - - 7 ,, 
,, hind tibim - - - - - 9 ,, 
Locality .—Storm Creek. The single male specimen received is without 
antenme and has lost four of its legs ; hence no name could be attached with 
certainty. The genus appears to be very rare in most parts of Australia, for this 
is the first I have seen, and it is not represented in the S.A. Museum. 
GRYLLIDiE. 
Nemobius larapintse, sp. n. Dark brown. Body stout, with long remote 
hairs. Elytra smoky, with four longitudinal veins but without transverse veinlets, 
nearly as long as abdomen; apex subtruncate. Wings none. Ovipositor slightly 
i-ecurved, apex acute. Cerci rather thick, densely long pilose, slightly e.xceeding 
the ovipositor. Hind femora very thick, twice as long as abdomen (hind tibiae 
with five very long spines on each side, the apical longest). Two females. 
