100 Mr. W. F. Kirby's 



94. noplolopha horrida. 



Pamphagus horridus, Burmeister, Handb. Eiit., ii, p. G17 

 (1838). 



Hah. Cape Colony: Grahamstown (Schonland, Feb. 25) ; 

 Brak Kloof (J/rs. G. White, March 1895). 



Several specimens, approximately agreeing with the 

 insufficient description of this species. Antennae IG-jointed, 

 joints 3 — 11 flattened, broader than long, 12 and lo 

 narrower, almost square ; terminal joint broadly fusiform, 

 about twice as long as broad. 



CYRTACANTHACRID^. 

 EUTHYMIINyE. 



Genus Lentula. 



Lcntula, Still, Bihang Vet. Akad. Handl., v (4), pp. 45, 90 

 (1878). 



95. Lenhola dbhmfrons. 



Lentula ohtusifrons, Stal, Bihang Vet. Akad. Handl., v 

 (4), p. 90 (1878). 



Hah. Barberton {Rciidall) ; Natal : Zululand (B. M.). 

 One immature specimen from Barberton of this interest- 

 ing and little-known species. 



OXYIN^. 



Genus Oxya. 



Oxija, Serville, Ann. Sci. Nat., xxii, p. 282 (1831); Ins. 

 Orth., p. 675 (1839) ; Stal, Rec. Orth., i, pp. 41, 81 



(1873). 



96. Oxya viridivitta. 



$ Hdcracris viridivitta, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt., iv, p. 660, 



n. 10 (1870) (South Africa). 

 ^ Hdcracris hume.ralis, Walker, I.e., p. 662, n. 16 (1870) 



(Madagascar). 



Hah. Transvaal : Pretoria, one $ (Distant) ; South 

 Africa (Sir A. Smith); Madagascar (Ida Pfciffcr); 

 Lagos (Strachan). 



