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346 L. Papp Dicranomyia ornata (Meigen, 1818). — 7 maies, 6 females: Miskolc, Garadna, Petasites hybridus leveleiről [on leaves] - 1998. V. 21., or, patakpart, V. 19., Szappanos ­Papp L.; 2 males: Diósjenő, Király-kút környéke, Petasites, 1997. VI. 10., leg. Papp L. It is incredible but true that this beautiful and peculiar species has not been recorded previously from Hungary (cf. Savchenko et al. 1992). Most of the specimens were caught during a pouring rain on the lower surface of Petasites leaves. CYLINDROTOMIDAE A small family of tipuloid flies, four or five species of four genera (Cylindrotoma Macquart, 1834, Diogma Edwards, 1936; Phalacrocera Schiner, 1863 and Triogma Schiner, 1863) may occur in Hungary. The following species represents a genus former­ly not recorded from our country (cf. Soós and Oosterbroek 1992). Phalacrocera replicata (Linnaeus, 1758). — 1 male: Bózsva, Senyő-völgy, korhadt nedves fák [rotten wet logs], 1998. V. 20., leg. Papp L. DITOMYIIDAE A small family of mycetophiloid flies; three species of two genera are likely to occur in Hungary. Ditomyia fasciata (Meigen, 1818) — 3 males: Verőce, Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v.[creek valley], patakpart - 1997. IV. 26. leg. Papp L.; 1 female: Pálháza, Vajda-völgy, patak fölött [over the creek], 1998. V. 20., Papp L. - Hungary was not listed for this species by Mamaev and Krivosheina (1988) and the genus and species have not former­ly been collected in the modern Hungary. Thalhammer (1900) listed this species from "Bucsecs, Götzenberg, Nagyszeben... Herkulesflirdő", which all are in Romania. Since the specimens perished in fire in 1956, today nobody can establish the identity of the specimens in Thalhammer's reference. Symmerus nobilis (Lackschewitz, 1937)— 1 male: Miskolc, Sebes-víz, patak mel­lett, 1998. V. 21., Papp L. New to Hungary. MYCETOPHILIDAE A huge family, even in its sensu stricto form. As much of our collecting was carried out near decaying wet wood, a greater part of the species below belong to that form of life-habits. SCIOPHILINAE Mycomyini Neoempheria lineola (Meigen, 1818) — 1 female: Regéc, Vajda-völgy, patakpart, 1997. VI. 6., leg. Papp L. This is the second specimen from Hungary but the only female in the collection of the HNHM (Börzsöny hg., Szénpatak, 1964. V. 30., Horvatovich, "Neoempheria lineola (Meig.) $" L. Matile det. 1972) is probably not published (cf. Väisänen 1988). Thalhammer's (1900) record, "Herculesfurdő" is from Romania. Neoempheria striata (Meigen, 1818) — 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő - tölgyes avarból [oak forest, from litter], 1996. X. 23., leg. Papp L. A species new to Hungary (cf. Väisänen 1988).

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