S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)

Heterogamus excavatus Telenga, 1941 - First tergite 1,2-1.3 times as long as broad behind. Second tergite more or less shorter than wide at hind. Tergites 2-3 of male sex with an oval de­pression at the middle which are covered with adpressed pubescence. Antenna with 48 ( o_ ) and 47­50 ( if) joints. In comparison to H. dispar (Curtis) head and mesosoma roughly rugose. Ground col­our of body similar to that of H. dispar , however, there may be specimens coloured almost entire­ly blackish brown. - Distribution: Palaearctic Region, in Europe sporadic (Czechoslovakia, North Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Netherland). Localities - I/l: 3 Í : Borosjenő (= Ineu, Transylvania). - II/ 1: 1 S : Tés, Móroctető, swept in an Orno-Quercetum . 1 6 : Tihany, Csúcshegy. - III/l: 1 6: Holies (= Holic, Slovakia). - V/l: 2 6 : Kőszeg, Szabó-hegy. - Vl/3: 2 6": Krapina (Yugoslavia). - VI-VIII. Heterogamus testaceus Telenga, 1941 - First tergite as long as wide at hind. Third tergite quadrate. Antenna with 32-35 joints. Head in dorsal view transverse, 1.7-1.75 times broader than long, temple constricted. Ground colour of body yellow, brownish yellow to brown; propodeum,up­per part of mesopleuron and metapleuron brown with blackish brown to black pattern. - Distribu­tion: From Soviet Middle Asia as far westwards as southern Europe (Spain, Italy, Greece), a rare species. Localities - II/l: 1 o_ : Acsteszér, Homokházi erdő. 1 g : Tihany. - VII. ROGAS Nees, 1818 Rogas testaceus (Fabricius, 1798) - Propodeum rugose, roughly rugose. Ocelli large.Occipital carina evenly present. Body yellow to vivid yellow, ocellar field and apex of mandible black, fla­gellum brown to blackish brown. - Distribution: western Palaearctic Region as far eastwards as Georgia and Armenia in the USSR. Localities - 1/1: 1 o_ : Kunmadaras, Döghalom. 3 .g + 1 £ : Ujszentmargita.- II/2: 1 8 : Mátra­szentlászló, 830 m. - III/2: 1 £ : Alsóilosva (= Ilisua, Transylvania). - HI/4: 1 o. : Tornova (= Ttrnova, Transylvania). - V/2: 1 £ : Sopron. - VI/2: 1 £ : Simontornya. 1 £ + 1 è : Szentgothárd. - VIII-IX. A checklist of the species of Rogadinae in Hungary Forty-five Rogadinae species ( Aleiodes Wesmael: 40, Petalodes Wesmael: 1, Heterogamus Wesmael: 3 and Rogas Nees: 1 species) are recorded from Hungary and the adjacent countries with­in the Carpathian Basin in a zoogeographical sense. The material testifying the occurrence of the species in Hungary is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Further 16 species are enumerated in brackets C ... J indicating their expected occurrence in our country. ROGADINAE ALEIODES Wesmael, 1838 = Camptocentrus Kriechbaumer, 1894 = Nebartha Walker, 1860 = Rogas / Rhogas auct. nec Nees, 1818 = Schizoides Wesmael, 1838, nom. nud. Subgenus NEORHOGAS Szépligeti, 1906 = Rogas / Rhogas auct. nec Nees, 1818 [aestuosus (Reinhard, 1863)] [arnoldi (Tobias, 1976)] carbonarius Giraud, 1857 [caucasicus (Tobias, 1976)] cruentus (Nees, 1834) dimidiatus (Spinola, 1808) = alpinus (Thomson, 1891) = brevicornis Wesmael, 1838 = nlgripalpis Wesmael, 1838 = rufieornis Herrich-Schäffer, 1838 dissector (Nees, 1834)

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