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29, leg. Babos - Bohus, Suillus granulates, kelt: 1972. VII. 10; 2 males: Pomáz, 1971. VI. 17, leg. Babos, Boletus edulis, kelt 1971. VII. 24; 6 males: Üröm, 1971. VI. 4, leg. Babos, Boletus edulis, kelt 1971. VI. 24; 1 male: Zámoly, Forráspuszta, birkalegelő, 1992. X. 6; 1 male: Verőce, Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v., 1991. aug. 25; 1 male: Visegrád, Apát-kúti-völgy, patakpart, 1995. IX. 12. ­Identifications were based on genitalia preparations. Schmitz (1924: 80) reported it as "U" (under C. similis, and C. pauxilla Schmitz, 1920); not listed in Disney (1991) for Hungary. Conicera tarsalis Schmitz, 1920 - 3 males: Bükk-hg., Síkfőkút [actually Eger, Szőlőcske­puszta], 1973. V. 9./IX. 5; 2 males: ANP: Szögliget, Ménes-p. völgye, 1988. V. 12; 1 male: Budake­szi, Makkosmária, almacsalétek, 1986. IX. 26, leg. Ádám, Papp L. - Identifications were based on genitalia preparations; new for the Hungarian fauna. Conicera tibialis Schmitz, 1925 - 1 male: Vértesboglár, birkalegelő, Eiipliorbia-w\, 1993. VI. 30; 4 males, 2 females: Budapest, Rákoshegy, WC, 1968. VI./IX. 16, leg. Aradi; 1 male: Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr, WC, 1968. VI. 8, leg. Mihályi; 1 male: Kiskunsági NP: Kunfehértó, Városerdő, talajcsapda, 1979. VI. 13. - VII. 25., leg. Tóth L.; 1 male: Börzsöny-hg., [Verőce] Magyarkút, tölgyes, 1980. VIII. 14-15; 1 male: Aranyosgadány, gyurgyalagfészekből kelt [emerged from a nest of Me­rops apiaster], 1970. VIII. 21; 1 male: Aggteleki NP: Aggtelek, Ménes-völgy, madárdögről [from a dead bird], 1990. V. 9; 4 males: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, pajzstetves szilcser­jékről/tölgyes, tisztás, 1993. V. 30.AT. 19./2001. 08. 12. - It is worth mentioning, that this species, "The coffin fly", was described by Schmitz (1925: 119) from "Puszta-Szent-Lőrincz" [Budapest: Pestszentlőrinc], based on a male holotype and a number of male and female paratypes, which all also perished in 1956. The neotype must be selected from these specimens captured in the Péterhalmi for­est. The type locality was erroneously given in the Palaearctic Catalogue (cf. Disney 1991). Diplonevra Lioy, 1864 This is a genus rich in species, of which 12 were reported also from Hungary (Ádám & Papp 1996,2001), but other seven species were listed as expected to occur. The following three species were described from Hungary: D. lophochaeta (Schmitz, 1927) (p. 60, Diploneura, type locality: Gyón [Dabas]), D. sesquicornis (Schmitz, 1927) (p. 59, Diploneura, type locality: Budapest) and D. unispinalis (Schmitz, 1927) (p. 60, Diploneura, type locality: Visegrád). Although only a mi­nor part of the Diplonevra material in the HNHM was identified now, representa­tives of nine species were found, one of them is new for the Hungarian fauna. D. altipetax (Schmitz, 1935), D. glabra (Schmitz, 1927), D. lophochaeta (Schmitz, 1927) and D. unispinalis (Schmitz, 1927) were not among them. Diplonevra abbreviata (von Roser, 1840) - 1 male, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes tisztásain, virágokról, 2001. 08. 05. Other 12 males, 50 females from the ANP: Jósvafő (Lófej-v.), KNP: Ócsa, Kiskörös (Szücsi-erdő), Tabdi (kőrisláp), BNP: Miskolc (Ga­radna-v.), Duna-Ipoly NP: Kemence (Királyháza), Börzsöny-hg.: [Verőce] Magyarkút, Bakony-hg.: Vinye, Zirc, K-Mecsek TK: Óbánya (Óbányai-v.), Zempléni TK: Nagyhuta (Rostalló), Budapest, Aranyosgadány, Balatonfüred, Keszthely, Monostorapáti, Nagykevély. - It was first published from Hungary ("U") by Schmitz (1928: 142) as Diploneura (Tristoechia).

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