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Map. 2. The presence of the tardigrade species new in the Hungarian fauna (1 = Macrobiotus ovidii, 2 = M. pseudohufelandi, 3 = M. subintermedius, 4 = M. willardi, 5 = Hexapodibius bindae, 6 = //. pseudomicronyx, 7 = H. reginae, 8 = Apodibius richardi, 9 = Isohypsibius dastychi, 10 = Eremobiotus alicatai, 11 = Doryphoribius macrodon, 12 = Diphascon (Diphascon) iharosi, 13 = Ramazzottius anomalus) 13. Ramazzottius anomalus (Ramazzotti, 1962) — Hungarian localities: Badacsony, moss from stone, sample collected by the author (23 May, 1991 and 9 April, 1992); Balatonfüred, moss from tree, sample collected by the author (9 April, 1992); Hetvehely, moss from stone, sample collected by the author (12 September, 1992); Kadarkút, moss from roof tile, sample collected by the author (29 June, 1993); Uppony, moss from soil, sample collected by János Varga (15 July, 1993); Zselickislak, moss from roof tile, sample collected by the author (7 July, 1992). Distribution: Europe (Poland, England), USSR (Caucasus, Kislovodsk), Eurasia (Afghanistan), South America (Chile, Argentina). The Hungarian localities of the above-mentioned species are shown on the Maps 1 and 2. At present 120 Tardigrada species are found in Hungary. The revised list (in Appendix) contains the species reported till now on the basis of Iharos's work (Iharos 1985) and works of Dastych (1988), Mclnnes (1994) and Ramazzotti and Maucci (1983) concerning the taxonomy and the new ranging of the species. APPENDIX List of the Hungarian tardigrade fauna Class: Heterotardigrada Marcus, 1927 Genus: Cornechiniscus Maucci et Ramazzotti, Order: Echiniscoidea Marcus, 1927 1981 Family: Echiniscidae Thulin, 1928 Cornechiniscus cornutus (Richters, 1907) Genus: Bryodelphax Thulin, 1928 Genus: Echiniscus Schultze, 1840 Bryodelphax parvulus Thulin, 1928 Echiniscus arctomys Ehrenberg, 1853