94 MR. W. F. KIRBY ON ORTHOPTERA FROM [Feb. 4, 



Movint Ruwenzori ; a large specimen measuring 5^ inches in 

 expanse. 



This species inhabits East and Central Africa and the Congo 

 district. 



Yatin^. 



POPA. 



Popa Stai, CEfv. Vet.-Akad. Forh. xiii. p. 169 (1856). 



4. Popa undata. 



Mantis undata Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 19 (1793). 

 Mouiit Elgon ; one specimen. 

 . A well-known sjiecies in South Africa and Madagascar. 



ACHETID^. 



CURTILLINiE. 



CURTILLA. 



Gryllotalpa Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust. Ins. xii. p. 121 (1804), nom. 

 spec. 



Curtilla Oken, Lehrb. Nat. iii. p. 445 (1815). 



5. Curtilla africana. 



Gryllotalpa africana Beauv. Ins. Afr. Amer. p. 229, pi. 2. f. 6 

 (1805). 



Two specimens, 4000 feet, Baringo, Dec. 20, 1899. 

 A widely-distributed African and East-Indian species. 



ACHETINiE. 

 ACHETA. 



Gryllm (Acheta) Linn. Syst. Nat. (ed. x.) i. p. 428 (1758). 

 Ac'heta Leach, Edinb. Encycl. ix. p. 119 (1815). 



6. Acheta bimaculata. 



Gryllus hiinaculatus De Geer, Mem. Ins. iii. p. 338, pi. 43. f. 1 

 (1773). 



Acheta capensis Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 281. n. 6 (1775). 



Four specimens, Entebbe, Oct. 1900. 



A common species throughout a great part cf Southern Europe 

 and Asia, and throughout all Africa. 



phasg0nurid.e. 



Mecopodin^e. 



AxOiDOPODA. 



Ancedopocla Karsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xxxvi. pp. 333, 346 (1891). 



7. Ancedopoda latipenxis. 



Mecopoda latipennis Burm. Haudb. Eut. ii. p. 086. n. 2 (1838). 



