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Locality - II/l: 1 g: Várpalota, ex cono Pinus nigra, II (bred in laboratory) . Blacus (Blacus) nigricornis Haeselbarth, 1973 - Frequent in Europe, distributed eastwards as far as the European part of the USSR and Turkey. - Six specimens (5 gg + 1 5") from Tihany served also to the original description, the paratypes are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, their depository numbers see below. Localities - ílíi 1 g: Mezőtúr. 1 g: Uj szentmargita , Galatello-Quercetum roboris. 1 g + 1 6" (paratypes, Hym. Typ. Nos 7038 and 7043): Tihany, 1 6": IX 1929 and leg. Zilahi-Sebess, 1 g: 20 VI 1966 and leg. L. Móczár. 4 g (paratypes, Hym. Typ. Nos 7039-7042): Tihany, Malaise-trap, 6 VII 1967, leg. L. Móczár. 1 g: Dudar. 1 g: Tihany. - VI-VII. Blacus (Ganychorus) nitidus Haeselbarth, 1973 - Its describer, E. Haeselbarth (1973) , expressed his assumption that this species has a boreo-alpine distribution. Its Hungarian localities with their natural conditions do not seem to confirm this idea. One female paratype from Hungary (Vác) also belongs to the type-series, it is housed in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 7044. Localities - I/l: 1 g: Szigetbecse. - II/l s 2 g: Révfülöp, Fülöp-hegy. II/2: 1 g: Fót, Somlyó. lő": Füzér, Milic. ï g: Magyarkút. 2 g: Nagyvisnyó, Taró-völgy. 1 g (paratype): Vác, Tudósdomb, 16 VI 1929, leg. Biró. - V/l: 5 g: Kőszeg, Borha.- Vt/1: 1 g: Pécs, Lámpás-völgy. - V-IX. Blacus (Blacus) paganus Haliday, 1835 - Reported from 14 countries in Europe, distributed in the Holarctic Region. In Hungary occurring sporadically. Localities - I/l£ 1 g: Gyula. 1 f: Gyula, Pósteleki erdő. - II/l: 1 ő": Budapest, Irhásárok. - II/2: 1 g: Répáshuta. - III/l : (Slovakia): 1 5: Magas Tátra, Késmárki menedékház (= Vysoké Tatry, Kesmarok chata). - V-VI and VIII-IX. Blacus (Ganychorus) pallipes Haliday, 1835 - A western Palaearctic and frequent to common species. In Hungary it occurs only in the hilly and mountainous districts. Localities - II/l: 14 localities in Bakony Mts. (Papp in press). 1 g: Csókakő. 1 6: Szár, ~FanJ-völgy. - II/2: 1 o**: Cserépfalu, Hór-völgy, Oszla. 1 g+ 1 5": Füzér, Milic. 1 g: Háromhuta, Nagykirályos. 1 g + 1 6**: Máriabesnyő. 4 5: Nagyvisnyó, Feketesárbérc. 2 5*: Nagyvisnyó, Hármaskut. 15 g + 1 ö: Nagyvisnyó, Taró-völgy. 1 í: Parádsasvár, Rudolf-tanya. 5 g: Szilvásvárad, Feketesár. 1 g: Szilvásvárad, Tótfalu-völgy. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 6": Alacsony Tátra, Breznó, Zálomy, 600-700 m. 1 g: Késmárk""(= Kezmarok). 1 g: Trencsen (= Trencin), Brezina • ~ III/5 (Transylvania): 1 g: Magyarbagó (= BagSu). - V/l: 1 g: Kőszeg, Borna.- VÏ/2: 2 ö: Nádasd, Csonka-erdő. - VI-IX, collected mostly in September. Blacus (Blacus) pappianus Haeselbarth, 1973 - The species was described from Hungary, reported from Austria, Ireland, the USSR (Ukraine) and Spain: Canary Island. Localities - I/l: 1 5*: Csévharaszt. 1 o: Gyula. 2 6**: Gyula, Pósteleki erdő. IC: Szigetszentmiklós. 2 Ú jszentmargita, peucedanum-Quercetum. - II/2. : 1 g: Sátoraljaújhely (holotype, in Museum Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 704 5,7. - V-VI ana VIII-IX. Blacus (Blacus) pectinatus Haeselbarth, 1973 - A rare species, besides Hungary known from Austria, Czechoslovakia and Finland. In Hungary fairly frequent; first reported from our country (Kisoroszi) by Haeselbarth (1975). Localities - I/l: 1 g: Csévharaszt, 1 í: Diósviszló. 2 ő": Fülöpháza. 1 g+ 1 Kerecsend. 1 g: Kisoroszi. 1 g: Kunfehértó, Holdrutás erdő. - II/l: 10 localities in Bakony Mts (Papp in press). 1 g: Pilisszántó, Pilis-hegy. - II/2: 11 localities in Bükk Mts. 1 g: Egerbakta. 1 g: Kisoroszi. - III/l (Slovakia): 2 6: Alacsony Tátra, Breznó, Bystra, 500-700 m. 15": Selmecbánya ?= Banská Stiavnica), 600 m. 3 S: Trencsen (= Trenőin), Brezina. - V/l: 3 g: Kőszeg, Szabóhegy. - VIÎ1: 15 g + 1 6**: Mánfa, Mély-völgy. - VI/2: 2*~g7 Bánya, Denna. 1 6*: Mernye, taken from Matricaria inodora. 1 g: Nádasd, Csonka erdő. 1 6": Szalafő. 4 g + 5 5": Szőce. - IV-IX, collected mostly in July. B lacus (Hysterobolus) robustus Haeselbarth, 1973 - Though its area extends to the Holarctic Region it is sporadic everywhere. New to the fauna of Hungary . Localities - II/l: 1 g + 3 5": Olaszfalu, Alsópere. 1 6**: Tés, Hegyesberek. VII.