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fall to the Eupanonicum (1/1) and Matricum (11/1-2). — Localities: 1/1: 1 female: Arad (Transylvania). 1 female: Becej (= Óbecse, Serbia, Voivodina). 1 female + 1 male: Borosjenö (= Ineu, Transylvania). 1 female: Bugac, Alsópuszta. 1 female: Csömör. 1 fe­male: Debrecen. 1 male: Gyula. 1 female + 3 males: Kiskunfélegyháza, ex Pyralis costa­lis Fabricius (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) (new host record) 12 June 1974, leg. et educ. Nóg­rádi. 1 female: Kunfehértó. 1 female: Nagyiván. 1 female: Szigetbecse. 1 female: Za­márdi — 1/2: 2 males: Pápa — II/l: 1 female: Budakeszi. 1 female: Budapest, Gellért­hegy. 1 female: Dudar, taken with light trap. 1 female: Nagykovácsi. 2 females: Pilis­szántó, Hosszú-hegy. 1 female: Tihany, taken with light trap — II/2: 1 female: Nógrád­verőce. 2 females: Noszvaj, Síkfőkút, swept in Quercetum petraeae-cerris. 2 females: Tard — IV (Transylvania): 1 female (lectotype, in Budapest Museum, Hym. Typ. No. 474): Mehádia (= Mehadia) — VI-IX, taken frequently in June. Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) atra Snoflák, 1951 — Listed from ten countries in Europe: England, France, Austria, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Greece (van Achterberg 1990: 23), Slovakia (Capek and Lukas 1989: 42) and Russia (European part), Armenia, Azerbaidzhan (Tobias 1976: 139). New to the fauna of Hungary. — Localities: 1/1: 1 male: Bátorliget, Bátori-legelő. 1 male: Budapest, Mátyásföld. 2 females + 1 male: Csévharaszt, swept in Festuco-Populo-Quercetum betuletosum. 1 female: Dabas, Gyón. 2 males: Lakitelek, Tőserdő. 1 female: Nagyiván. 2 males: Őrbottyán: Őrszentmiklós — 1/2: 1 female: Kapuvár — II/l: 1 female + 1 male: Budapest, Nagy-Hárs-hegy, swept in Quercetum petraeae-cerris melicetosum. 1 male: Budapest, Vadaskert. 1 male: Felsőörs — VI/2: 1 female: Kaposvár. 1 female; Simontornya — V-VII, taken mostly in June. Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) bilinea Lyle, 1924 (= Ph gregori Snoflak, 1951) — Distributed in the western Palaearctic Region (Great Britain, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, European part of the former USSR). In Hungary known from four localities, a fairly rare species. — Localities: 1/2: 1 female: Feketeerdő, pasture. 3 females: Moson­magyaróvár, Istvánpuszta, swept in Populo-Aceretum cultum — II/l: 1 female + 1 male: Bodajk, Gaja-szurdok — II/2: 1 male: Martonyi, Pogány-hegy — III/5 (Transylvania): 1 male: Dicsöszentmárton (= Tîrnaveni) — VII—VIII. Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) capeki van Achterberg, 1990 — Recently described from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Turkey, reported from Switzerland (Papp 19966: 92). New to the fauna of Hungary. — Locality: II/2: 1 female: Tarcal — VII. Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) dentata (Panzer, 1805) (= Ph. minor Snoflák, 1951) — Widely distributed in Europe (van Achterberg 1990: 28). In Hungary distributed fairly sporadically. — Localities: 1/1: 1 female: Őrbottyán, Dukai-hegy — 1/2: 1 female: Feketeerdő — II/l: 1 female: Nagykovácsi, Juliannamajor, 19 April 1972 (collecting time of the caterpillar host), ex Aurana advenella Zincken (Lepidoptera, Phycitidae) 6 June 1972, host's food-plant Crataegus monogyna, leg. et educ. G. Reichart. 1 male: Dudar. 1 female: Keszthely. 2 females + 4 males: Budakeszi, Hársbokor-hegy, taken with light trap. 1 female: Nagyvázsony, Kab-hegy. 1 female + 1 female: Tihany. 1 fe­male: Sümeg, Uzsabánya — II/2: 1 female: Szőlőske (= SeleSka, Slovakia) — III/5 (Transylvania): 1 female: Dés, Tisztási erdő — VI-VIII, taken mostly in August. Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) diversa (Walker, 1874) ssp. picta (Snoflák, 1951) — The nominate subspecies is distributed in the eastern Palaearctic Region. The subspecies Ph. diversa picta occurs in the Czech Republic and Hungary. New to the fauna of Hun­gary. — Locality: VI/2: 2 females + 2 males: Mernye — VIII. Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) fracta Kokoujev, 1903 (= Ph. planifrons auct. p.p.) — Widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. In Hungary frequent in the zoogeo-

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