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In the case of the Hungarian speciemens (i.e.: in case of R. mediterranea) the thickened (and rather smooth) lateral walls of the main part of atrium bursae are more or less parallel with each other (Fig. 3), while in the case of the other three specimens (i.e.: in case of/?, o. ophiopsis) the very strongly thickened (and wrinkled) lateral walls of the same organ are definitely convergent proximally (Fig. 4). Examined material: Rhaphidia mediterranea - males: Baja, Buvat, gallery forest, 27.06.1962, leg. L. Gozmány; Hódmezővásárhely, leg. Bodnár; Mosomagyaróvár, from a stable, 18.06.1963, leg. Benedek; Tompa, park, 14.06.1962, leg. Erdős; Vasegerszeg, 12.05.1962, leg. Németh; Zalavár, Lebúj-puszta (Kis-Balaton), leg. Kaszab; same locality, leg. Kaszab et Székessy; - females: Biatorbágy, Bia, 7.06.1963, leg Benedek; Hajdúhadház, 7.06.1927; Hódmezővásárhely, leg. Bodnár; Vasegerszeg, 5.07.1962, leg. Németh. Raphidis ophiopsis - male: Latvia, Liepaja (=Libau), 5.07.1913, ex coll. Lackewich; females: Latvia, Liepaja, 26.07.1921, ex coll. Lackewich; Roumania, Gilau (=Gyalu), 15.07.1959, leg. J. Papp; Slovakia, Boleso, c. Trencsén (= region of Trencin), leg.J. Laczó. References Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U. und Rausch, H. (1977): Polyzentrische Ausbreitung eines „sibirischmediterranen" Faunenelements am Beispiel der polytypischen Kamelhalsfliege Raphidia ophiopsis L. (Neuroptera, Raphidioptera, Raphidiidae). -Z. Arbeitsgemein. Osterr. Ent. 28: 89-108. Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U. und Rausch, H. (1991): Die Raphidiopteren der Erde I-II. - Goecke et Evers, Krefeld, pp. 730; 550. Földi, J. (1801): Természeti história a' Linne Systémája szerént. - Wéber, Pozsony, pp. 341. Kiss, B. (1984): L'orde Raphidioptera (Insecta) en Roumanie. - Trav. Mus. Hist. nat. „Gr. Antipa" 26: 85-97. Author's address: Dr. György SZIRÁKI Zoological Department Hungarian Natural History Museum Baross u. 13 H-1088 Budapest HUNGARY