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110. Opa l imosina (Dentilimosina) denticulata (Duda, 1924) (Papp 1983a) 0. (opalimosina) calcarifera (Rohácek, 1975) (Papp, 1984, 1987) O. (Opalimosina) collini (Richards, 1929) O.(Opalimosina) mirabilis (Collin, 1902) 0 .(Opalimosina) simplex (Richards, 1929) (Papp 1987) Pteremis fenestralis (Fallén, 1820) Opacifrons coxata (Stenhammar, 1854) Opacifrons humida (Haliday, 1836) 118. Opacifrons maculifrons (Becker, 1907) (Papp 1984)** 119. Opacifrons moravica (Rohácek, 1975) (Papp 1983a) 120. Opacifrons septentrionalis (Stenhammar, 1854)** Leptocera (Leptocera) caenosa (Rondani, 1880) Leptocera (Leptocera) fontinalis (Fallén, 1826) Leptocera (Leptocera) nigra Olivier, 1813 (syn. curvinervis (stenhammar, 1854)) Leptocera (Leptocera) oldenbergi (Duda, 1918) Leptocera (Rachispoda) anceps (Stenhammar, 1854) 126, Leptocera (Rachispoda) breviceps (Stenhammar, 1854)* Leptocera (Rachispoda) brevior Rohácek, 1990 (Rohácek 199o) Leptocera (Rachispoda) cilifera (Rondani, 1880) Leptocera (Rachispoda) duplex Roháéek, 1990 (Rohácek 1990) 130. Leptocera (Rachispoda) hostica Villeneuve, 1917 Leptocera (Rachispoda) intermedia (Duda, 1918) (Rohácek 1990; Papp 1973: see under fuscipennis /Haliday, 183 3/) Leptocera (Rachispoda) limosa (Fallen, 1820) Leptocera (Rachispoda) longior Rohácek, 1990 (Rohácek 199o) Leptocera (Rachispoda) lugubrina (Zetterstedt, 1847) (Roháőek 1990) Leptocera (Rachispoda) lutosa (Stenhammar, 1854) Leptocera (Rachispoda) lutosoidea (Duda, 1938) Leptocera (Rachispoda) modesta (Duda, 1924) Leptocera (Rachispoda) opinata Roháőek, 1990 (Roháőek 1990) 140. Leptocera (Rachispoda) pseudohostica (Duda, 1924) Leptocera (Rachispoda) segem Roháéek, 1990 (Rohácek 1990) Leptocera (Rachispoda) tuberosa (Duda, 1938) Leptocera (Rachispoda) varicornis (Stróbl, 1900) Remarks 5. Ischiolepta nitida: In 1973 it was supposed that nitida is a junior synonym of d enticulata . Contrarily, Prof. K.C. Kim designated a lectotype for denticulata ,which is conspecific with Duda' s paracrenata and was published as such by Han and Kim (1990) (cf. Papp 1984 , Roháőek and Papp 1984). 12. Copromyza nig r ina: This name was published under "Nomina dubia" in the Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera (Papp 1984), however, Kuznetzova (1987) found and revised Gimmerthal's type and its synonymy with similis (Coll.) has been established. 31. Crumomyia rohaceki : Norrbom and Kim (1985) pointed out that Meigen's glaciális has been misinterpreted eversince its description; the biological species defined in the Fauna Hungáriáé (and in Duda 's , Rohácek's, etc. works) is the one they described as rohaceki (the true g laciális known from the Alps only) . 60. Aptilotus paradoxus: new to Hungary. Locality: 53 6/ p: Bozsok, Vas m., Irott-ko, 883 m, rőzsekötegekből kopogtatva, 1981. VII.16., leg.Ádám L. 85. Spelobia manicata: Pitkin (1988) has proposed its synonymy with clunipes (Meig.) , however, I concur with Rohácek 's (1983) opinion for this issue: they may be "ecomorphs" or they may have been reproductively isolated sibling species; this is a question to be answered by results of studies other than morphological ones. no