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HYBOTIDAE Chersodromia cursitans (Zetterstedt, 1819) - 1 male, 2 females: Balatonakaii, parti nádas, 2002. aug. 15/16. - In his Fauna Hungáriáé book Wéber (1975) keyed five species expected to occur in Hungary (no species actually recorded). Later he (Wéber 1987) published Ch. arenaria (Haliday, 1833) from the Kiskunsági NP. Those voucher specimens are still preserved in the HNHM. Földvári (2001) quoted Weber's (1987) record correctly. Now also those specimens (4 males, 4 females: Kiskunsági NP, Kerekegyháza, Kondor-tó, tószegély, 1979. VI. 5, leg. Papp L.) were revised. They all belong to Ch. cursitans. I cannot understand that mistake. Wéber prepared the male genitalia, which show clearly features of Ch. cursitans and strongly different from those of Ch. arenaria (see Chvála 1975: fig. 644-646, cf. 650-652). In addition, Wéber possessed (on loan) a pair of true C. arenaria from Hejls (Denmark), which the HNHM received as a gift from the Copenhagen Museum (Lund­beck's Collection). So C. cursitans is a species new for the Hungarian fauna and C arenaria (Hali­day, 1833) is proposed to be deleted from the Hungarian list. Drapetis (Drapetis) sp. n. - 2 males, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes /tölgyes, tisztások, 2002.05.14./18-20./25-26. - This is a species in the D. incompleta group (cross-veins close together, wings evenly but strongly darkened, setae ventrally on pedicel very short, vein R 4+s abbreviated, not reaching wing margin). However, since male genitalia are different from those of D. incompleta Collin, 1926 or D.fumipennis Stróbl, 1906 (Spain), this is probably a new (un­described) species. Dysaletria atriceps (Boheman, 1852) - 1 male: Balatonakaii, parti nádas, 2002.07.16; 1 male, 1 female: Balatonfelvidéki NP: Tihany, Külső-tó, 2002. aug. 16. - This is a rare species new to Hun­gary (formerly known from N Europe, inch Russia, from Poland and Germany) (Chvála & Kovalev 1989). Dysaletria nigripennis Chvála, 1975 - 1 female: Ócsai TK: Ócsa, Nagy-erdő, 2002.05.11 ; 2 males, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes, 2003.05.10-11. - It was pub­lished from Hungary very recently (Papp & Földvári 2002), based on a pair of specimens from the Péterhalmi forest. Euthyneura biennis (Becker, 1910) - 3 males, 2 females: K-Mecsek TK: Óbánya, Óbányai­völgy, patak fölött/Malaise-csapda, 1999. május 25/30,2001.05.28; 1 female: Mecsek-hegys., [Pécs] Vasas IL, fcs, 1966.IV.21, Dr Wéber; 1 male: Melegmányi TT: Pécs, Melegmányi-völgy, 2001. 05.29, patak fölött, mellett; 3 males, 1 female: Duna-Ipoly NP: Szokolya, Szén-p. fölött és mellett, 2000. május 13, 1 female: ibid., Vasfazék-völgy, 1996.V. 14; 1 male: Jósvafő, erdő, 1963.VI.4, leg. Mihályi; 5 males, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, erdei tisztás/tölgyes, 2001. 04.29-30/május 13/05.19-20/2003.05.10-11; 1 female: Gánt, Köves-v., 1961 .V.l 1, leg. SoósÁ.; 1 female: Gánt, Fáni-völgy, 1997.V.14, leg. Papp L. & Ádám L. - This is a species new for the Hungar­ian fauna. Three specimens were published as E. myrtilli (see below), the others were collected in the frame of our faunistic survey. Euthyneura myrtilli Macquart, 1836 - 1 male, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Halmi­erdő, tölgyes, avarszint, 2000. április 29-30/május 7. - These specimens are the first true voucher specimens for its occurrence in Hungary. All the four specimens published by Wéber (1975) were misidenlified. Three of them belong to E. inermis (see above), the fourth one, a female (published as male) from Slovakia (Dobsina, Vasút áll., 1964.VII. 23, Horvatovich, Euthyneura myrtilli Macq., det Wéber) may belong to an undescribed species (with extremely long proboscis). Unfortunately it is se­riously damaged. E. myrtilli was first published by Wéber (1966) as E. simillima Strobl. So both the records are based on misidentifications. Megagrapha europaea Papp et Földvári, 2002 - 9+1 males, 1 female: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hármas-p. fölöttes mellett, 2001.06.2772002. júl. 10; 1 female: ibid., Hétforrás, patak fölött, 2002.

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