S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 62. (Budapest, 2001)
07, October: okt, 10, etc.; since the labels are written in Hungarian, months come first. Some abbreviations used on the collection labels: NP: Nemzeti Park [National Park], TK: Tájvédelmi Körzet [Landscape Protected Area], TT: Természetvédelmi Terület [Nature Reserve], hg, hegys.: hegység [mountains]; p.: patak [brook]; v.: völgy [valley]. The following Hungarian words are on numerous labels: "csapda": trap, "erdő": forest, "rét": meadow, "patak fölött": over the brook, "patak fölött és mellett": over and along/beside the brook. CHAOBORIDAE Mihályi (1955) reported three species of Chaoborus from Hungary, since then only one additional species was found, which is published below. The collection of the Chaoborus was also annihilated in 1956. Mihályi built up a new collection of the mosquitoes but there was not any Chaoboridae identified from Hungary in the HNHM between 1957 and 2000. Last year I identified our unnamed material and three species were found (Chaoborus pallidus (Fabricius, 1794) was not found again but there is no doubt about the correctness of Mihályi's identification prior to 1955). Other two species and the genus Mochlonyx Loew are expected to occur in Hungary. Chaoborus obscuripes (van der Wulp, 1859) — 1 male: Hortobágy NP, Ujszentmargita, Margitai-erdő, 1974. VII. 2, Malaise-csapda, leg. Holló. - First record for Hungary; Mihályi (1955) included it in his key as a species expected to occur. DIXIDAE Dixella amphibia (De Geer, 1776) — 1 male: Hortobágy NP: Ujszentmargita, Margitai erdő, 1975. VI. 2, fényre repült, leg. Papp L. 1 female (probably belongs to this species, or to the next one): Zempléni TK: Regéc, Ördög-völgy, patak fölött és mellett, 2000. 07. 03, leg. Papp L. - During the identification of the dixid material collected in 2000, a genitalia preparation of the above male was also made. I found its genitalia identical with those of D. amphibia published in authentical works. A comparison to the specimens I published last year as D. amphibia showed that I misidentified those specimens from the Bükk (see next). Consequently, this is the first reliable record of D. amphibia from Hungary. Dixella monticola (Nielsen, 1939) — 1 male, 2 females: Bükk NP: Miskolc, Sebesvíz, patak fölött és mellett, 1999. június 10, leg. Papp L. - Papp (2000) published these specimens as D. amphibia, but that was a misidentification of the former species. This is one of the rarest dixid species in Europe. Szabó (1959) published it under the name D. (Paradixa) atra sp. nov.