S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 64. (Budapest, 2003)

Legs yellowish. Hind coxa posterolaterally with a black basal seta and several apical ones. Hind femur in the basal third with a dark cloud ventrally. First abdominal tergite mostly dark, tergites 2-6 basally dark, apically and laterally yellow. Terminalia large, complex (Figs 10-11). Gonostylus with the black sclerotized lobe narrow, pointed, basally haired, in the apical half bare. The lateral lobe triangular, haired, simple, without any internal lobe. Three small me­dial lobes, the caudal one largest, the medial one relatively broad, apically widened and darkened, the proximal smallest one bearing three short setae apically. The gonocoxites dorsally sclerotized along inner margins. The medioventral process of gonocoxites as in Fig. 11. Female. Similar to male. Wing length 3.9 mm. Remarks - The new species is very similar to Allodiopsis korolevi Zaitzev, 1982 and A. pseudodomestica (Lackschewitz, 1937), from which it differs by de­tails on the male terminalia, especially on the medioventral process of gonocoxites. The same species is perhaps figured by Ostroverchova (1979) under the name A. pseudodomestica. Etymology - This species is named after the Czech mycologist Michal Graca, who found the larvae of the new species in the fruit body of the fungus Lycoperdon perlatum. Exechia l'estiva Winnertz, 1863 - 1 male: Kelet-Mecsek TK, Mecseknádasd, Varasdi-patak fölött és mellett, 2002.04.28. A rare species, known from several European countries. Recently re­corded by Sevcík (2002) as new for Slovakia. - First record from Hungary. Exechia macula Chandler, 2001 /syn. E. maculipennis (Stannius, 1831)/- 1 female: Verőce: Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v., patak mellett, 2002. június 27, 20-22 óra. Recorded by Dely-Dras­kovits (1974: 33), but this is the first voucher specimen in the HNHM collection. Rymosia setiger Dziedzicki, 1910- 1 male: Őrségi NP, Felsőszölnök, Hármashatár, Szölnö­ki-patak fölött és mellett. 2002. júl. 16. Also this species was recorded already by Dely-Draskovits (1974) without preserving/labelling voucher specimens. Synplasta dulcia (Dziedzicki, 1910) - 2 males (1 male in coll. Sevcík): Budapest, Pestszent­lőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes, 2002.05.14; 1 male: Csévharaszt TT, nyíres, 2002.06.25. A rare species, hitherto known only from Byelorussia, Germany and the Czech Republic (cf. Sevcík 1999). - New to Hungary. Synplasta sintenisi (Lackschewitz, 1937) - 5 males: Duna-Ipoly NP: Diósjenő, 2002. júl. 27, Kemence-p. felső folyása fölött és mellett; 1 male: Zempléni TK, Regéc, Ördög-v., patak fölött, mellett, 2002.07.05; 1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-patak fölött és mellett, 2002. júl. 11. ­First reported last year by Sevcík & Papp (2002). * Acknowledgement - We would like to express our grateful thanks to Peter Chandler (Melks­ham, England U.K.) for his advice and also for inclusion of the description of N. stubbsi by himself and Eugénia Ribeiro (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) in our paper.

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