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Triphleba intermedia (Malloch, 1908) - 9 maies, 4 females: Nagykovácsi, Júlia-major, őszi búza, 1979, leg. Darvas B.; 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, hó fölött, 1996.1. 14; 9 males, 1 female: Aranyosgadány, Viszla-v., legelő, 1978. III. 27; 2 males: Kiskunsági NP: Ócsa, csatornapart, 1978. IV. 24; 1 male: ibid., Fülöpháza, láprét, IV. 2, leg. Draskovits; 1 male: KNP: Orgovány, talajcsapda, 1978. III. 15, leg. Ádám. - It was reported from Hungary for the first time by Schmitz (1924: 80, as Trupheoneura). Triphleba longifurcata (Schmitz, 1922) - It was described from Hungary (Schmitz 1922: 34, as Parastenophora). The type locality is Gyón [Dabas]; it was not found again anywhere (cf. Disney 1991), and neither have I found it in our material. [Triphleba lugubris (Meigen, 1830)] - Schmitz (1924: 80) reported it under Trupheoneura from Budapest but Hungary was not listed in later works for this species. Finally Schmitz ( 1953: 204) wrote: "...von Berlin 1924 (3) fehlbestimmt als lugubris (Meig.)". - Although we (Ádám & Papp 1996, 2001) accepted the original record, I think now, for the time being, it is better to delete it from the Hungarian list (cf. Disney 1991). Triphleba nudipalpis (Becker, 1901) - 1 male: Hortobágy NP: Újszentmargita, Margitai-er­dő, fűháló, 1974. V. 9-10, leg. Holló. - First reported by Schmitz (1953: 204) (Hungary was not in Disney 1991). It is good to have a representative of this conspicuous species in the collection of the HNHM. Triphleba opaca (Meigen, 1830) - 1 male, 2 females: Dobogókő, 1984. III. 11 ; 1 female. Kis­kunsági NP: Kiskőrös, Szücsi-erdő, száraz nyáras, talajcsapda, 1978. IX. 15. - 1979. III. 28, leg. Tóth L.; 1 maie: BNP: Cserépfalu, 1984. III. 11, leg. Merkl; 1 female. Szokolya, Spartacus th., Szén-patak, patakparti növ., 1995. V. 4; 4 males: Ócsa, swept, 01.11/23. III. 97, R.v.d. Weele. - It is better to leave Thalhammer' s (1900: 36, as Phora nigricornis Egger, 1862) record out of consideration. Schmitz (1924: 80) reported it for the first time as Trupheoneura from Budapest. Triphleba papillata (Wingate, 1906)- 1 male: KNP: Dabas, talajcs., 1978. III. 18, leg. Hámo­riné; 1 male: Hortobágyi NP: Balmazújváros, Görbehát, talajcs., 1976. VIII. 23. - X. 14; 1 male: Nagykovácsi, Júlia-major, őszi búza, 1979, leg. Darvas B.-Schmitz (1928: 146,1940: 128) reported it as "U" but he gave also localities, Pécs and Simontornya later (Schmitz 1953: 204). Triphleba transparens (Schmitz, 1922) - Schmitz (1928: 146, 1940: 128) published only "U". We (Ádám & Papp 1996, 2001) and also Disney (1991) accepted this record, although this spe­cies was not included in the Phoridae list of the HNHM (Schmitz 1953). I did not find it now in our material. Triphleba trinervis (Becker, 1901) - It seems common also in Hungary on forest soil in win­ter. In the HNHM there are 46 males and 35 females from Hortobágyi NP: [Nagyhegyes] Vajdalapos[i-erdő], Újszentmargita, KNP: Ágasegyháza, Bugac, Izsák (Kolon-tó), Lakitelek (Tőser­dő), Orgovány, Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc (Halmi-erdő), Börzsöny-hg., Magyarkút, Marcali, Nagy­kovácsi (Júlia-major), from Jan 20 to Nov 5. - Schmitz (1940: 128) recorded it as "U", later he (Schmitz 1953: 204) gave also localities "Simontornya, Sz. Miklós". Tubicera Schmitz, 1920 Tubicera lichtwardti Schmitz, 1920 - This is an extremely rare species, which was first re­ported from Hungary (Gyón) by Schmitz (1924: 83). Also that specimen was destroyed in 1956, but fortunately I found another male from Pécs in the HNHM (Papp 2001: 284).

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