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small, each with 3 rather long setae (punctata with 6 but smaller setae). Gonostylus (Fig. 3) in 2 lobes (branches), each with an apical-subapical tooth. Medial lobe darker pigmented, broad, widely rounded apically, lateral lobe longer, curved in its apical fourth but its narrow apical part almost straight. Aedeagus comparatively short apically with 2 overlapping lobes. M. vaisaneni sp. n. keys to M. punctata (Meigen, 1804) in Väisänen's key. Indeed, it differs from M. punctata by the male genitalia, although some differences are extensive. The gonostylus of M. punctata is similar but medial lobe is somewhat shorter, lateral lobe curved at a more apical point. The differences are most obvious as for cerci: in M. punctata both dorsal and ventral lamellae slightly concave, when seen from dorsal side, dorsal lamella deeply bilobed (back to its 1/2 length), ventral lobe distinctly narrower (but otherwise it is similar to that of the new species). Beside the similarity (shape and setosity) of tergite 8, the similarity of gonostyli are the best proves for the closer relations of M. punctata to this new species. The most peculiar feature of this new species is the extent and structure of the dorsal lamella of proctiger (or cerci). Those lamellae were faithfully depicted by Väisänen (1984) but not described. They are large also in M. maculata (Väisänen 1984: figs 762-763) and in M. punctata (Väisänen 1984: figs 772-773) but both lamellae are slightly bilobed apically there and without the pecularities of the new species. I used a male of M. punctata (Meigen, 1804) in the HNHM (Finland NL 60,1°, N. Esbo Kolmpera-4.VII.1967, leg. Mihályi - "ó* punctata (Meig.) det. R. Väisänen" 19"81") for comparison. I name this species after Dr Rauno Väisänen, for his unparalleled achievements with this species rich and difficult mycetophilid genus. Mycomya vittiventris (Zetterstedt, 1852) - Väisänen ( 1984: 103) reported it from Hungary as "Hungary: M. Tátra,...". This is Vysoké Tátry Mts in Slovakia. In the HNHM there are 29 males and females from Vysoké Tatry identified by Dr R. Väisänen. Mycomya wankowiczii (Dziedzicki, 1885) - 2 males: BNP, Miskolc, Garadna-v., 1989.X.11; 1 male: ibid., Sebes-víz p. fölött és mellett, 2002. VI. 19; 2 males: Zempléni TK, Füzér, Alsó-patak fölött és mellett, 1999. június 29, leg. Papp L., Bajza Zs.; 1 male: Regéc, Ördög-völgyi patak fölött és mellett, 2000. július 3; 1 male: ibid., Vajda-völgy, Kemence-patak fölött és mellett, 2002. júl. 5; 1 male: Nagyhuta, Vajda-v., Kemence-patak fölött és mellett, 1999. június 28, leg. Papp L., Bajza Zs.; 1 male: Duna-Ipoly NP, Szendehely, Aranyos-kút-f., 99.X.17; 1 male: Verőce, Magyarkút, gyertyános tölgyes, 1978.VIII.3; 1 male: ibid., Les-völgyi patak, 1999.VI.22. - New to Hungary. Mycomya winnertzi (Dziedzicki, 1885) - Newly identified material: 29 males from Kőszegi TK (Kőszeg), K-Mecsek TK (Kisújbánya, Óbánya, Komló, Zobákpuszta), Melegmány TT (Pécs), Duna-Ipoly NP (Szokolya, Les-v.), Bükki NP (Miskolc: Sebes-víz, Garadna-v.), Aggteleki NP (Aggtelek), Zempléni TK (Füzér, Nagyhuta, Regéc), Abaújlak (Szanticska), Gagyvendégi, Hetvehely and Budapest (Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő). Dr R. Väisänen (1984: 225) identified and published