346 Mr. W. F. Kiibj on 



4. Pyrgomantis singularis. 



Pyrgomantis singularis^ Gerst. Arch. f. Nat. xxxv. p. 211 (1869) ; 

 Sauss. Mitth.' scliweiz. ent. Ges. iii. p. 223 (1870); M(5ra. Soc. 

 Geneve, xxi. p. 177 (1871) ; Westw. Rev. Mant. p. 3, pi, xiv. 



figs. 4, 5 (1889). 



2, Pretoria {W. L. D.). 



Between Mombas and Wanga (Gerst.) ; Natal [Oueinzius) ; 

 Zululand (IF. H. Heale) ; Pirie Bush, S, Africa (.4. N. 

 Stenning) . B. M. 



A curious species, with a long pointed cone-shaped head 

 like Pseudorhynchus or Tryxalis. 



5. Lygdamia capitata. 



Chiropacha capitata, Sauss. Mitth, schweiz. ent. Ges. iii. p. Gl (18G9) ; 



M«5m. Soc. Geneve, xxi. p. 18, pi. iv. fig. 2 (1871). 

 Lygdamia ca2}itata, StSl, Biliang Vet.-Akad. Handl. ix. (10) p. 17 



(1877). 



3, Pretoria (W. L. D.) ; 1, Pienaars River (TF. L. D.) ; 

 1, Zoniba (P. Rendall) ; 3, Fort Johnston (P. Rendall). 



Zanzibar (Brunner) ; Durban, Natal [Marshall) ; British 

 East Africa (Maziwa, Matata, and Manuga), March 14 and 

 April, 1897 (C. S. Betton). B. M. 



6. Lygdamia lenticidaris. 



Chiropacha lenticidaris, Sauss. Mem. Soc. Geneve, xxiii. p. 11, pi. ix. 



fig. 18 (1873). 

 Lygdamia lenticularis, Stal, Bihang Vet.-.\kad. Handl. iv. (10) p. 17 



(1877). 



1, Pienaars River [W. L. D.). 



Natal [Leij^zig Museum). Appears to be a much scarcer 

 species than the last. 



Mantin^. 



7. Entella Delalandii. 



Gonypeta Delahmdii, Sauss. Mom. Soc. Geneve, xxi. p. 55, pi. iv. 

 figs. 12, 13 (1871). 



2 S, Zomba (P. Rendall) \ \ S , Fort Johnston (P. Ren- 

 dall). 



Cape [Paris Museum). 



Distinguished from the closely allied E. nelndosa, Serv. 

 (nee Thunb.), which is in the Natural History Museum from 

 Eslcourt, Natal [Marshall), by the absence of the black 

 transverse lines on the face, which are so conspicuous in 

 E. nehulosa. 



