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dae) , leg. et educ. L. Varjas. 1 cj>: Sellye 15 July 1983 , ex Lymantria dispar L .(Lymantriidae) 15 July - 30 August 1983, leg. et educ. K. Leskó. - VI/3 (Croatia): 1 g: Krapina . - V-IX. Meteorus vexator (Haliday, 1835^) - Known nearest to Hungary from Aust­ria, listed in Great Britain, Ireland, Netherland, Sweden and the USSR (Euro­pean part). New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - Il/lt 1 o: Bakonynána, Rómaifürdő. 1 o: Csákvár, park. 2 g: Csókakő. 1 o_: Nagykovácsi, Julianna-major. - II/2: 1 o: Répáshuta, Csúnya-völgy V, VII and IX. Zele Curtis, 1832 Zele albiditarsus Curtis, 1832 - Localities I/l: 11 localities.- 1/2: 1 locality. - II/l: 5 localities. - II/2: 8 localities. - III/l (Slovakia)? 111/3-111/4 (Transylvania): 4 localities. - VI/2: 2 localities? - VI-VII and ïxT Zele chlorophthalmus (Spinola, 1808) (= Meteorus nigricollis Thomson, 1895) - Localities I/l: 22 localities. - II/l: 26 localities. - II/2: 3 local­ities. - III/l (Slovakia), 111/3-111/5 (Transylvania): 9 localities? - V/l: 1 locality.~-"yi/l: 1 locality .~-~VI/ 2 : 6 localities. - VI/3 (Croatia) :~1 lo­cality. - IV-X, most frequent in June and July. Zele deceptor (Wesmael, 1835) - Localities I/l: 2 localities. - II/l: 7 localities. - II/2: 13 localities. - III/l (Slovakia) - III/ 5 (Transylvania): 9 localities. -~IV (Transylvania): 1 locality. - V/l: 3 localities. - VI/1­VI/3: 4 localities. - V-IX, most frequent in May and June. BLACINAE The subfamily is represented in Hungary by two genera as Blacometeorus Tobias and Blacus Nees with 1 and 31 species, respectively; i.e. a total of­32 blacine species are reported. The following 5 species are new to the fauna of Hungary: Blacometeorus pusillus (Hellén), Blacus conformis Wesmael, B . mamil- lanus Ruthe, B . robustus Haeselbarth and B . varius Haeselbarth. Blacometeorus Tobias, 1976 Blacometeorus pusillus (Hellén, 1958) - The genus Blacometeorus has been described by Tobias on the basis of one species taken in Azerbaidzhan (USSR) and later he recognized that the two species brevicauda and pusillus original­ly placed in the genus Diospilus (Hellén 1958) also represent this genus ("To­bias 1986). My specimen agrees in all respects with the description and with Tobias' new taxonomic arrangement. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - II/l : 1 o.: Csákvár, park. 1 g: Visegrád. - IX. Blacus Nees, 1818 Blacus (ischnotron) achterbergi Haeselbarth, 1976 - Sporadical in Europe, in Hungary fairy frequent. First reported from the Hortobágy National Park un­der the name B. (i.) gracilis Haeselbarth (Papp 1981). Localities - I/l: 1 g_: Új szentmargita, Galatello-Quercetum roboris. 1 g: Debrecen, Nagyerdő. 1 g: Kecskemét, Törökfái. - II/l: 1 ô": Bakonypölöske, Kupi-erdő. 1 g: Szár, Fani-völgy. - II/2: 1 g: Miskolc, ómassa. - VII-IX. Blacus (Ganychorus) armatulus Ruthe, 1861 - Localities I/l: 1 g: öcsa. 3 o_ : öcsa, Nagyerdő. 3 g: Szigetszentmiklós. 1 g: Sződ. 3 g: Vác-Sződ. 1 g: Za­márdi. - 1/2: 1 g: Nagysalló (= Tekovské LuSany). 1 g: Pápa. - II/l: 1 á": Bu­dapest, Gellért-hegy. 1 g^ Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 2 g; Fehérvárcsurgó. 1 g: Na­dap. 6 g: Sukoró. - II/2: 1 g: Telkibánya. - III/5 (Transylvania): 1 g: Nagy­enyed (= Aiud). - III, VII-XÍ. Blacus (Blacus) bovistae Haeselbarth, 1973 - Distributed in Europe rath­er sporadical, known from northern Africa (Tunisia), too.

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