The spatial distributions of egg pods of two grasshopper species, Hieroglyp
hus daganensis Krauss and Cataloipus fuscocoeruleipes Sjostedt, collected f
rom three oviposition sites, Piliostigma thonningi (Schumach.) Milne-Redhea
d, Vetiveria nigritana (L.) and Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, are described
using Taylor's power law. Both grasshopper species showed a highly aggregat
ed distribution with Taylor's index of dispersion ranging between 1.380 and
1.709, except for C. fuscocoeruleipes from S. bicolor where an index of di
spersion of 0.885 indicated a regular distribution. Enumerative sampling pl
ans incorporating Taylor's power law are presented to estimate mean grassho
pper egg pod densities with predefined levels of reliability for future stu
dies. For egg pod densities of < 1.0 m(-2), optimal sample sizes at a site
consist of 50 P. thonningi shrubs, 125 V nigritana clumps and 150 S bicolor
patches with a reliability level of D = 0.3. This would demand a team of s
even people to work for approximately 15 h.