S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 63. (Budapest, 2002)
Epicypta scatophora (Penis, 1849) - 1 male: Dunafalva, erdő, ártér, 1978. VII. 24, leg. Draskovits. - This species was published by Papp (2000) as new to Hungary, but that turned out to be a misidentification (see Sevcík & Papp 2001). This time its identity was determined by preparation of the genitalia. This is the second known male of this species and the first reliable record for Hungary. Mycetophila edwardsi Lundström, 1913 - 1 male: Bükki NP: Miskolc, Sebes-víz p. fölött és mellett, 2001. 06.16, leg. Papp L. - Lastovka (1988) reported it in the Palaearctic catalogue as "H", but we cannot find the factual basis for that record (cf. Papp & Sevcík 2001 ). So we regard the present one as the first reliable record from Hungary. Platurocypta testata (Edwards, 1925) = Epicypta fumipennis Bukowski, 1934, syn. nov. - 1 male: Hungary, Bükki NP, Nagyvisnyó, Taró-völgy, 1982.IX.8, leg. Bessenyi. Additional material examined: Czech Republic: Bohemia, Sumava Mts., Nová Hurka, peat-bog, 22.7. - 20.8.1999, 1 male, M. Barták and S. Kubik leg; Vysoké Chvojno, 2-10.9.1998, 1 male, B. Mocek leg; Moravia and Silesia, Kuncice pod Ondfejnfkem, 15.8.1997, 1 male, Mofkov, Trojacka Nature Reserve, 3.8. 1999,1 male, Polanka nad Odrou, Blücherüv les forest, 12.9.1997, 1 male, 10.9.1998, 1 male, Silhefovice, Öerny les Nature Reserve, 1-12.11.1998, 1 male, Vrbno pod Pradëdem env., Jeleni bucina Nature Reserve, 4.9. -9.10.1999, 1 male, all J. Sevcík leg. Slovakia: Mala Fatra Mts, Podhate, Dőlné Diery, 26.5.2000, 1 male, J. Roháőek leg., Povazsky Inovec Mts, Lúka env., 2-9.8.1999, 1 male, Veporské vrchy Mts, Hrinová env., 20.9.1995, 1 male, both M. Kozánek leg. - The Hungarian specimen was tentatively identified as P. fumipennis (see Sevcík & Papp 2001), but we are now convinced that it is a junior synonym of P. testata. We have not seen the type material, but the original figures by Bukowski (1934) are diagnostic enough to establish this synonymy. Trichonta apicalis Stróbl, 1898 - 1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-p. fölött és mellett, 2001. 06. 27, leg. Papp L. - Gagné (1981) published it as from "Hungary"; there are five males from the Bükk Mts (Lusta-v.), Csákvár, Kőszegi-hg. and Budapest in the HNHM, identified by him. This is a corroboration of its occurrence in Hungary. Trichonta beata Gagné, 1981 - 1 male: Zempléni TK, Regéc: Ördög-v., patak fölött mellett, 2001. június 13, leg. Papp L., Szappanos A. Additional material examined: Czech Republic, Moravia and Silesia, Jelenice near Vitkov, Valach Nature Reserve, 20.9.1997, 1 male, J. Sevcík leg. - A rare Holarctic species, which is here recorded as new for both Hungary and the Czech Republic. Trichonta fusca Landrock, 1918-1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-p. fölött és mellett, 2001. 06. 27, leg. Papp L. Sevcík (2001) studied the holotype of this species collected at Budapest, 10.4.1914 by Újhelyi (cf. Papp & Sevcík 2001: 137). - It is deposited in the Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic. This is a confirmation of recent occurrence of this species in Hungary. Trichonta hungarica Landrock, 1925 - 1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-p. fölött és mellett, 2001. 06. 27, leg. Papp L. - Although the specific epithet of this species is hungarica, the type locality lies in the present Romania. The holotype is deposited in the Moravian Museum, Brno (cf. Sevcík 2001). This is the first record from Hungary today. Trichonta pulchra Gagné, 1981 - 1 male: Zempléni TK: Regéc: Ördög-v. patak fölött, mellett, 2001 .június 13, leg. Papp L., Szappanos A. -This Holarctic species is known in Europe from Great Britain and the Czech Republic (cf. Sevcík 2001). This is the first record from Hungary. Zygomyia pictipennis (Staeger, 1840) - 1 male: Zempléni TK: Regéc: Ördög-v., patak fölött és mellett, 2001. 07. 10-11, leg. Papp L.; 1 male: ibid., Füzér, László-tanya alatt, égeres láp és kifolyója, 2001. 07. 11. - Lastovka (1988) reported it in the Palaearctic catalogue as "H", and although we did not find the voucher specimen(s) for that record, we included this widespread species in the Checklist (see Papp & Sevcík 2001 ). However, the above is the first well-based record for Hungary. Zygomyia valida Winnertz, 1863 - 2 males: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Halmi-erdő, tölgyes, 2001.10.9-10, leg. Papp L. - This is the first record for Hungary.