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dapest (Haeselbarth 1973: 123). Herewith I must report that this paratype spe­cimen disappeared from the card; it was glued certainly soon after its collect­ing in 1904. Since that time the glue-material must have loosened and the spe­cimen in question unfortunately fell off after its designation as paratype in 1973, and nobody perceived it. Consequently, the female paratype of this spe­cies must be considered as lost. Blacus (Blacus) forticornis Haeselbarth, 1973 - In Europe known only in a few countries: Denmark, Great Britain, Hungary and the USSR (European part, Sochi). A rare species. First reported from Hungary (Csákvár) by Haeselbarth (1975). Localities - II/l: 1 o: Csákvár, park. 2 5": Dudar . - V/3: 1 g: Farkasfa.­VI-VII and IX. Blacus (Blacus) hastatus Haliday, 1835 - The species is listed from many countries of Europe; in Hungary very rare . Localities - IJ/2: 1 6: Miskolc, ömassa, Nyárju. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 0*i Tátraszéplak (= Tatfanská Polianka). - VI. Blacus (Blacus) humilis (Nees, 1812) - A Holarctic species, however, in the eastern Palaearctics listed only from Korea. Localities - I/l: 4 localities. - 1/2: 1 locality. - II/l: lO localities.­II/2: 13 localities?"- III/l: 3 localities. - V/l: 2 localities'. - VI/l-VI/2: 8 localities. - III-IX, most frequent in June and July. Blacus (Blacus) instabilis Ruthe, 1861 - A Palaearctic and frequent sp­cies; fairly sporadic in Hungary. Localities - I/l: 1 g: Budapest, Ráday-utca. 1 6*: Egyek, Ohati erdő. 1 c*": Hortobágy, Zám. 1 57 Nagyiván. - 11/1= 1 g: Bia. - II/2: 2 8": Háromhuta, Nagy­péterménkő. - VI and IX-X. Blacus (Blacus) interstitialis Ruthe, 1861 - A western Palaearctic and sporadically distributed species; in Hungary rare. Localities - II/l: 1 6*": Budapest, Lipótmező. - II/2: 1 g: Vác. - III/l: 1 g: Orovska Polhorä(Slovakia) - VI/2: 1 o.: Balatonbögllr. - V-VIII. Blacus (Blacus) leptostigma Ruthe, 1861 - A rare species, known only from Germany, Hungary,Ireland and the USSR (European part). In Hungary first report­ed from the Kiskunság National Park (Papp 1987a). Localities - I/l:. 1 g: Agasegyháza. 1 o.: Fülöpháza. - II/l: 1 g: Dudar. 1 g: Keszthely. - VÏ ând VIII-IX. Blacus (Blacus) longipennis (Gravenhorts , 1809)- A western Palaearctic species; in Hungary rather rare. Localities - II/2: 1 g: Füzér, Milic. 2 g: Varbó, örvénykő. 1 ö": Vác, Na­szály. - III/l (Slovakia): 2 S: Alacsony Tátra, Breznó, Zálomy.- VI-VII. B lacus (Ganychorus) macropterus Haeselbarth, 1973 - Originally describ­ed as a subspecies of B . ambuláns (Haliday, 1835) ; recently Van Achterberg (1988) gave it a new status and raised it to specific level. Distributed in the Palaearctic Region, in Europe frequent. Localities - 1/2: 1 g: Kám, Jeli arborétum. - II/l: 1 g: Pilisszentkereszt, Dobogókő. 1 S: Visegrád. - II/2: 1 Ç: Nagyvisnyó, Elzä-Iak. 1 ó"": Nagyvisnyó, Leány-völgy. - III/l (SlovakíaJ: 4 g: Garamberzence (= Hronská Breznica). 1 g: "Magas Tátra" ("vysoké Tatry). 1 g: Nagysalló (= Tekovské Lu5 any). - III/2 (Transylvania): 2 g: Betlen (= Becîean). 1 S: Gödemesterháza (= StîncenlJ. ~1 g: Kudu (= Coldau). - III/5 (Transylvania): 4 ç: Magyarbagó (= Bagáu). 1 g: Nagy­enyed (= Aiud). - V/Ï7 I g: Kőszeg, Chernel-kert. 1 ö": Kőszeg, Meszes-völgy. 4 g + 7 S: Kőszeg, Szabó-hegy. 10 g + 9 6*: Velem. - V/3: 2 g: őriszentpéter. ­IV and VI-VIII, most frequent in June. Blacus (Ganychorus) maculipes Wesmael, 1835 - A western Palaearctic spe­cies, common in Hungary. Localities - I/l: 14 localities. - 1/2: 3 localities. - II/l: 32 local­ities. - Hili 9 localities. - III/l (Slovakia)- III/5 (Transylvania): 16 local­ities - V/I ând V/3: 4 localities? - VI/2: 7 localities. - I-XII, most frequent in June to September . Blacus (Hysterobolus) mamillanus Ruthe, 1861 - Known from 10 countries of Europe, in Hungary very rare and new to our fauna.

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