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Type of the genus : D. thunbagi, Stal. 



This genus is now restricted to five species 



Geographical distribution of species. 



inliahitm.i;" Jiquatorial and Austral Africa. 



1. D. Ihunhogi. Stal, Oefv. \ ot.-Akad. I'^orh. Vol. t3, p. 169 (i856). — Southand East Africa, north 



Plate, Fig. 10. IMf)nibasa, Madagas- 



thniihergi, Saussure, Mélang. (.)rth. I't. i, p. 444, pi. 7, ft'. 66, ôyiiSjii; 

 Karsch. Ent. Nachr. Vol. i5. p. 273 1 1SS91. 



2. gi'dcilis (Scluilthess), Ann. .Mus. Stor. Nat. Genijva, N'ol. Sg, p. iSo .Somaliland. 



(189S) {Popa). 



3. D. iinpannosa. Karsch, Ent. Nachr. V'ol. i5, p. 274 (1889). Nubia. 



4. D. sclnveinfuiihi, Werner, Sitz.-Bcr. Akad. Wissensch. Wien, Vol. n6, Gazelle Kiver, Soudan. 



lieft 2. p. 246 (1907). 



5. D. huchholzi, Gerstaecker, Milt, .\atur\v. \ er. \ orpomm. \'ol. 14, p. g3 Gold Coast, Portuguese 



(i883). West Africa. 



□ anuriodes. ( 



24. Genus DANURIODES, Giglio-Tos 



Tds, Bull. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, Vol. 22, no. 5()3, p. i5 (1907). 



Characters. — « Related to Dannria and Macrodaniiria ; differing, however, from the genus 

 Diuniiia in the vertex having, between the elevated conical tubercles, four lower obtuse tubercles, 

 separatetl by deep sulci, of which the two intermediate are the lesser, anterior coxœ with the infeiior 

 area broader, margins stronglv denticulate, apical lobe shorter, intermediate femora with a preapical 

 lobule; from the genus Macnidanitria in the bicornate vertex, the subovate eyes, narrowed above, anterior 

 coxte with the apical lobe shorter, anterior femora with four discoidal spines, intermediate tibiae not 

 lobate. » 



ish East .Africa. 



Type of the genus : D. holanaiia (Saussure). 



Geographical distribution of species. — h^jur species from Equatorial Africa are known. 



1. D. bolauatia (Saussure), Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. \'ol. 3, p. 70 (i86g) Zanzibar, German and Brit 



{Danuria); ^lélang, Orth. Pt. i, p. 3io (1871) (Daiiiiria). 



Mantis [Danuria ?) siipercH/dris, Gerstœcker. Arch. f. Naturg. Vol. 35, 



p. 210 (1869); Vou der Decken's Keisen in Ost-,-\frika, Vol. 3. Pt. 2, 



p. i5, pi. I, ff. 7, y a h (1873). 

 Danuria 1 caffva. AVestwood, Kevis. Ins. l"am. Mant. p. 42. pi. i, f. 5 (1889). 



2. D. bai'bozae (B(jlivar), Jörn. Mat. Ph^^s. Nat. Acad. Sc. Lisboa (2), 



\'ol. 1. p. 8,5 (1890) {Da/niria). 



3. D. serratodeiiiata (Karsch), F.nt. Xachr. \'ol. i5, \). 274 (1S89) (Dniaiiia). 



4. D. kilimandjarica (Sjöstedt), Wissensch. Ergebn. .Schwed. Zool. Exp. 



Kilimandjaro. Pt. 17, Orth. p. 72 (1909) {Danuria). 



Portuguese West .Africa , 



Congo. 

 Malange (Poi tuguese West 



Kilimanjaro. 



[Africa). 



25. Genus POPA, Stàl 



Popa. Stal, Orfv. Vet. -.Akad. Forh. \'ol. i3, p. ibg (i85G), Bihang Sv enska \ et. -.Akad. Handl. \ ol. 4, 

 no. 10, p. 70 (1S77); \A'erner, Jahresb. Ver. Vat. Nat. Württemberg, \"ol. 62, p. 074 (1906); 

 .Sjöstedt, Wissensch. Ergebn. Schwed. Zool. Exp. Kilimandjaro. Pt. 17, Orth. p. 72 (1909). 



Characters. — Body moderately elongate, rugose. Head trigonal; e3'es quite prominent, 

 globose; occiput with a pair of acute juxta-ocular tubercles on each side, the intervening portion trunc- 

 ate ; postocellar region elevated into a considerable more or less rounded protuberance; facial shield 



