Dr. Papp Jenő szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 24/24-42. (Budapest, 1971)
mainly the fauna of the Oriental and Indo-malayan regions and the revisions of REHN treating the same of the Australian and North American regions, thus the African region was completely unsurveyahle. The list of African species was followed by a list of the Oriental fauna (Acta Zool. Acad. Sei. Hung., 16: 215-240) which included 433 species, then the Neogaea or the Neotropic species were listed (Pol. Ent. Hung., 22: 383-404). Subsequently, the Indo-Australian (Notogaea) list (Opusc, Zool., Budapest, 10: I55-I64) was issued and at present the Nearctic is with the printers to be published in Acta Zool. Acad. Sei. Hung. , vol. 17. The paper in this series will appear also in Eol.Ent.Hung. , vol« 18 discussing the species of Madagascar. These lists will give an overall Zoogeographie picture of the 988 species for the experts until the world catalogue "Orthopterorum Catalogus" will appear as an independent work. I. subfamilia: CLADONOTINAE EPITETTIX Hancock Lond.Trans.Ent. , 21, p. 1 (19O7) 1. E. elytratus Günther Abh. Ber. Stattl. Mus. Drezd. , 20, p. 306. (1939) East Hymalayas AUSTEOHANCOCKIA Günther Mitt.Zool. Mus.Berlin, 23, p.349 (1938) 2. A. kwangtungensis Tinkham Lingnan. Sei.J. , I5, p. 402 (1936) (HANCOCKIA) Center and South China, Formosa