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Platyphylax frauenfeldi Brauer, 185 - Kaposfő, Oct. 25, 1986 1 S (light trap). The first home specimens were published by ÚJHELYI (1981, 1983), further data were given by NÓGRÁDI et al. (1985). This exceptionally rare species was caught at the fourth site of Hungary: along the upper branches of Kapos Stream, on the northwest margin of the Zselic Downs. Orthotrichia angustella McLachlan, 1865 - Nemeskeresztúr, Marcal River, June 14, 1987 22 S 12 ç, Aug. 22, 1987 7 p (leg. A. UHERKOVICH), Csabrendek, Stream "Melegviz" Aug. 24, 1987 1 Ó* 9 ç (leg. Á. UHERKOVICH and L. ÁBRAHÁM), Sármellék, Sept. 3, 1987 1 2 ("eg. S. U. NÓGRÁDI and Á. UHERKOVICH). - The first Hungarian occurrence was published only two years ago (NÓGRÁDI 1986). In 1987 several specimens were collected along a very special biotope, the upper branches of Marcal River and the Stream "Meleg-viz". The water temperature of the latter water does not fluctuate but almost permanent all round the year because of the large quantity of the karst water pumped into its bed from bauxite mines. Thus the composition and phenology of its Trichoptera is rather unusual. Ptilocolepus granulatus Pictet, 1834 - Szöce, W. Hungary, May 4, 1986 1 ç (Malaise trap). - It has been known from two localities in West Hungary (NÓGRÁDI 1986). The third known biotope is along the Szdce Stream: this is one of the richest biotopes for caddisflies in Hungary, more than 70 species were collected on the same site during some years. Further several specimens were swept along the other two known sites, too. along the Stream "Hármas-patak", Kőszeg and in Jeli's Arboretum, Kám. Parachiona picicornis Pictet, 1834 - Kőszeg, Stream "Hármas-patak", May 6, 1987 21 <? 1 o (leg. Á. UHERKOVICH). - It has been known only from the Mátra Mountains (ÚJHELYI 1985). Colpotaulius incisus Curtis, 1834 - This species was scarcely published in the Hungarian literature. In the past years, mostly in 1986 and 1987, we collected several specimens in many localities at places it was rather frequent (e. g. Nemeskeresztúr, Marcal River, June 14, 1987 37 S 39 p, leg. A. UHERKOVICH). It was collected in about twenty or thirty sites in West and South Transdanubia, but we collected it on the Great Hungarian Plain, too. REFERENCES BOTOSÄNEANU, L. andl H. MALICKY j (19 78): trichoptera. In: ILLIES, J. : Limnofauna Europea, 2nd ed., pp. 333-359." CHANTARAMONG KOL, P. (1983): Light-trapped caddisflies (Trichoptera) as water quality indicators in large rivers: Results from the Danube at Verőce, Hungary. - Aquatic Insects, 5: 33-37. KISS, O. (1981): Data to the Trichoptera fauna of *he Mátra Mountains (Hungary), I. - Folia hist. -nat. Mus. matrensis, 7: 37-40. McLACHLAN, R. (1874-1880): A Monographic Revision and Synopsis of the Trichoptera of the European Fauna. - London. NEBOISS, A. (19 63): The Trichoptera types of species described by J. Curtis. - Beitr. z. Entomol., 13 (5-6): 582-635. NÓGRÁDI, S. (1984): Six caddisfly species new in the Hungarian fauna (Trichoptera). - Folia ent. hung., 45 (1): 159-165. Figs 13-26. - 13= Male genitalia of Hydropsyche siltalai Döhler lateral, 14= dorsal, 15 = the phallus and 16= inferior appendages (Kőszeg, Chernel's Arboretum, July 18- 19, 1985, light trap, gen. prep. No. 1134) - 17= Male genitalia of Adicella balcanica Bots, et Novak lateral, 18= dorsal, 19-20= two views of interior appendages, 21= phallus dorsal and 22 = lateral (Kőszeg, Stream "Hármas-patak", July 1, 1986, leg. Sára Nógrádi and Á. Uherkovich, gen. prep. No. 922). - 23= Male genitalia of Limnephilus tauricus Schmid lateral, 24= caudal, 25= dorsal, 26= phallus and titillators (Jósvafő, North Hungary, Haragistya, July 31-Aug. 7. 1983, light trap, gen. prep. No. 1028)