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Durmitor, 2abljak, rét (=meadow), 30 June 1958, 2 C\ leg. MIHÁLYI. - 3. Monte­negro (=Crna Gora), Ëabljak, 30 June 1958, 1 €, leg. MIHÁLYI. Chelonus corvulus MARSH. The single male of Rijeka separates with its nearly parallel-sided abdomen, antenna 30 jointed, length 5 mm. Frequent in the Palearctic Region. GRAEFFE (1908) re­ported it from Loitsch (=Dolenje Logatec), Slovenia. Localities: 1. Dalmatia, Novi, 4 o. & 16 6* (3 <f with a pair of reddish spots on the end of abdomen resembling the specific mark of Ch. bonellii), leg. SZÉP LIGETI. ­2. Dalmatia, Ragusa (=Dubrovnik), 1914, 1 cf, leg. HORVÁTH. - 3. Rijeka, Pra­putnjak, 30 May 1966, 1 6, leg. UREMOVIC*. - 4. Dalmatia, Budva, 9 July 1958, 3 cy, leg. MIHÁLYI. - 5. Kosovo, Mts. Sar, Brezovica, 900-1200 m, 20-23 May 1971, 5 S, P-H, No. 16. Chelonus dauricus TEL. A very interesting species in the fauna of Yugoslavia. Reported from USSR (TELEN­GA 1941, TOBIAS 1972) and Mongolia (PAPP 1971). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Apical quarter of abdomen almost smooth and shiny. Comparing the Yugoslavian fe­male with Mongolian ones seen there is a difference between the strength of abdomi­nal sculpture: Mongolian oj Yugoslavian c­-Longitudinal rugosity less striateform, - Longitudinal rugosity more striate­relatively weaker. form, relatively stronger - Abdomen with a pair of great basal - Two basal yellow spots very small, and yellow spot. restricted to the side of abdomen. Locality: Montenegro (=Crna Gora), Zabljak, 1400 m, 30 June 1958, 1 c-, leg. MI­HÁLYI. Chelonus inanitus (L.) Common throughout the Palearctic Region. GRAEFFE (1908) listed it from Loitsch (=Dolenje Logatec), Tolmein (=Tolmin), Slovenia, and Volosco, Dalmatia. FAHRINGER (1925) recorded it from Metkovid, Dalmatia. HELLÉN (1958) had taken it in Ohrid, Macedonia, and Titograd, Crna Gora. Locality: "Albania, Korab" (=Y. P Korab), 1400-1800 m, 22 July 1918, 1 o, leg. CSÍKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.) Chelonus ?luteipes THOMS. HELLÉN (1958) reported it from Laibach (^Ljubljana, Slovenia); he expressed his doubt of the correct identification of the é specimen at his hand. Chelonus oculator (PANZ.) Similar to Ch. submuticus WESM., however, lower posterior part of abdomen not pressed laterally. Common in the Palearctic Region. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Albania, Ipek (=Y. , Kosovo, Ped) 26 July 1917, 1 c>, leg. CSÍKI (Akad.Balk. Exp.)

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