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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.