S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 62. (Budapest, 2001)

MYCETOBIIDAE Soós (1940) listed only one species, M. pallipes Meigen from the Carpathian Basin but that one from Munkács (Ukraine). Zilahi-Sebess (1960) reported it from Pécs and Kőszeg but the specimens are obviously lost. The pin with all the (four) labels of the Kőszeg specimen are still preserved in the HNHM (all hand-written: Kőszeg, 1941. III. Visnya, méh odúból, Mycetobia - Mycetobia pallipes). The specimen should have lost together with the kerria-bricklet holding the minuten-pin. The first reliable records of the mycetobiids from Hungary are only as follow. Mycetobia gemella Mamaev, 1968 — 1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-patak fölött és mellett, 2000. 06. 28, leg. Papp L.; 1 female: Regéc, Ördög-völgy, patakpart, hegyi juhar sebén, 1997. VI. 5, leg. Papp L.; 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Halmi-erdő, tölgyes, avarszint, 2000. április 29-30, leg. Papp L. - The coxae of this species are completely or partly black, which makes possible to identify also the females. Similarly the next species, it is particularly rare but widely distributed in Europe to the Caucasus (it was described from there). Mycetobia obscura Mamaev, 1968 — 1 female: Pálháza [correctly: Regéc], Ördög­v, 1998. V. 20, leg. Szappanos A.; 1 female: K-Mecsek TK, Óbánya, Óbányai-völgy, patak fölött, 1999. május. 30, leg. Papp L.; 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, szilfák sebéről, 1996. IV. 27-28, leg. Papp L. - Since all these speci­mens are females, they were identified with some doubt. This is probably a rare but widespread species: known from Denmark to the Caucasus. Mycetobia pallipes Meigen, 1818 — 1 female: Lasztonya, 1967. VI. 27, leg. Móczár; 5 males, 3 females, leg. Papp L.: 3 males: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, szilfa nedvéből kelt [adults emerged from sap of an elm], 1991. VII. 3-10, 1 male: ibid, virágokról, 1993. VIII. 17, 1 female: ibid, szilfák sebéről, 1996. V. 18-19, 1 male: Szendehely, Aranyos-kút, tölgyerdő, 1993. VIII. 21-22, 1 female: Verőce, Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v, tölgyrönkökről, 1999. július 25, 1 female: ANP, Aggtelek, Medvés-kert, patakpart, 1989. IX. 7. - The females of this species tend to have the sides of their two basal abdominal segments yellowish. A rarely captured but widespread European species. SCATOPSIDAE Holoplagia lucifuga (Loew, 1870) — 1 male, 1 female: Gánt, Fáni-v, 1996. VI. 4, leg. Papp L. (on the male: "Psathyrella-TÓl"); 1 male: Verőce, Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. völgy, 1996. V. 26, korhadt nyárfarönk, leg. Papp L.; 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Halmi-erdő, nyírfa sebéről, 2000. június 25, leg. Papp L. ­The genus Holoplagia, too, is recorded here from Hungary for the first time. Holoplagia transversalis (Loew, 1846) — 1 male: Gerecse TK, Tata-Ago sty án, Bocsájtó-völgy, tisztás, 1990. IX. 7, leg. Papp L. - First record for Hungary. Rhexosa richardsi Freeman, 1985 — 1 male: B[ükk] N[ational] P[ark], Miskolc, Nagy-mező, 1981. V. 26, leg. Papp L. (head lost, its wings are prepared on a slide, cau­dal half of its abdomen with genitalia in a plastic microvial). Its genitalia are complete­ly identical with those on the figures published with its description (Freeman in Freeman

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