S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 63. (Budapest, 2002)

Phoridae chapter of the "Checklist of the Diptera of Hungary" (2001) was pub­lished (see Ádám & Papp 2001), its content was largely the same as our former pa­per (some corrections are published below). At the end of 2001, after preparing the Phoridae chapter in the Checklist, I made an identification work on specimens in the HNHM, including those, which were captured in the last three years, i.e. during our faunistic project. Twenty-three species were found, which had not been re­corded formerly, and other 59 species are recorded again, based on my identifica­tions, which were known and listed formerly. All the specimens reported here are preserved in the Diptera collection of the Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest (HNHM). In case of species, which were formerly reported from Hungary, mostly only the number of specimens identified and the time period derived from label data are given. I publish complete label data for specimens representing species new to Hungary. The months are given as on the collection labels, i.e., May: május, 05., V., July: julius, 07., VII., October: okt., 10., X., etc.; since labels are written in Hungarian, months come first. Some abbreviations used on collection labels: NP: Nemzeti Park [National Park], ANP: Aggtelek National Park, BNP: Bükk National Park, KNP: Kiskunság National Park, TK: Tájvédelmi Körzet [Landscape Pro­tected Area], TT: Természetvédelmi Terület [Nature Reserve], hg., hegy s.: hegy­ség [mountains]; p.: patak [brook]; v.: völgy [valley]. The following Hungarian words are on numerous labels: "csapda": trap, "erdő": forest, "erdei út": forest path, "rét": meadow, "patak fölött": over the brook, "patak fölött és mellett": over and along/beside the brook. Any kind of handwriting is given in quotation marks. If not otherwise specified, the specimens were collected by László Papp. Aenigmatias Meinert, 1890 Ádám & Papp (1996) reported merely the genus as new for the Hungarian fauna. Below one species with concrete data is recorded. This is actually the first record of the genus from our country. There are other five species of the genus Aenigmatias, which are expected to occur here, namely Ae. brevifrons (Schmitz, 1955), Ae.franzi Schmitz, 1950, Ae. lubbocki (Verrall, 1877),Ae. picipes Schmitz, 1927 and even Ae. pyrenaicus (Becker, 1912). Aenigmatias dorni (Enderlein, 1908) - 1 male: Kiskunsági NP: Bugac, rét, Malaise csapda, 1979. VIII. 9, leg. Draskovits; 4 males: KNP: Bugac, "V2" csapda, 978. VIII, leg. Móczár "po". 1 male: Csévharaszt, 1980. VII.21, leg. Draskovits and Vály. - New for the Hungarian fauna.

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