HORN EXPEDITION— ORTIIOPTERA. 
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Length of body 
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- 7‘3 mm 
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- 1-75 „ 
,, elytra 
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- 3-5 „ 
,, hind femora 
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- 4-5 o 
Locality .—Fiuke Gorge, Reedy Hole. 
Endacustes, sp. Only one male, probably a young larva, the adults attain¬ 
ing usually a much larger size. Pale tawny, spotted with brown. Legs banded 
blade and spotted with bruwji. Antennfe as long as body, banded dark. Cerci as 
long as body, densely long pilose. Hind femora incrassated, exceeding abdomen 
moie than twice its length. Hind tibiie as long as femora, with four pairs of 
spinelets near apex, ciliate above. 
Length of body - - - - - 7‘5 mm. 
,, pronotum - - - - - 1-7 ,, 
,, hind femora - _ - . 6-3 
I.ocality .—Paisley Bluff. The genus is entirely apterous, and the various 
known species inhabit preferentially the burrows of animals. The genus is widely 
distributed in Australia. 
Gryllotalpid^. 
Gryllotalpa coarctata, Walk. (8auss.) (Mel. Orth., ii., 200). The 
specimens obtained appear to belong all to the same species, and consist of adults, 
nymphs, and larva of various stages, and apparently belong to our commonest 
species. 
Locality .—Palm Creek (7), Bagot’s Creek (2), Darwent Creek, RudalFs Creek, 
and Illamurta, one specimen each. 
