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Clinocera barbatula (Mik, 1880) - 5 males, 4 females: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hétforrás, patak fölött,2001.06.29./2002.júl. 12; 1 male, 1 female: ibid., Hármas-patak fölöttes mellett, 2002. júl. 11. - It was reported as new to Hungary (Papp & Földvári 2002) based on a single male from "Hétvezér­forrás", i.e. hitherto known only from the Kőszegi Mts in our country. Clinocera sp. nr barbatula - 1 male: Melegmányi-völgy TT: Pécs, Melegmányi-völgy, 2001.05.29, patak fölött és mellett. - This is a species close to C. barbatula (stigma faint, R 4 very long, fore femur with apical medical comb, legs darker, cf. Collin 1961) but its surstylus is pointed apically with straight anterior edge. Clinocera wesmaeli (Macquart, 1835) - In the last three years 66 males and 59 females (April 1 to Aug 3) were captured and preserved from the following localities: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg (Hár­mas-p., Hétforrás), Velem (Hosszú-v.); Zempléni TK: Füzér (Alsó-p., László-tanya), Regéc (Ördög-v., Vajda-v., Kemence-p. felső folyása); Bükki NP: Miskolc (Sebes-víz); Duna-Ipoly NP: Szokolya (Szén-p.), Diósjenő ( Kemence-p. felső folyása). Dolichocepha spp. - In 2001 and 2002 representatives of three species (other than the common D. irrorata) were collected in the frame of our faunistic survey. They are as follow: D. guttata (Haliday, 1833): 17 males, 8 females from Hetvehely (Nyárás-p.), Kelet-Mecsek TK: Óbánya (Óbá­nyai-p.), Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg (Hármas-p.); D. obion gopunctata (Dale, 1878) (recorded as D. engeli Niesololowski, 1992 by Papp & Földvári (2002)): 2 males from Zempléni TK, Regéc (Ördög-v.); D. ocellata (Costa, 1854): 1 male, 3 females from Melegmányi-völgy TT: Pécs (Melegmányi-v.) and Kelet-Mecsek TK: Óbánya (Óbányai-p.). Gloma fuscipennis Meigen, 1822 - Papp & Földvári (2000) recorded it first from Hungary based on four males captured in 1999. In the last three years (May 28 to June 28) 50 males and 6 fe­males were captured at the following localities: Kőszegi TK: Velem (Hosszú-v.), Kőszeg (Hármas-p., Hétforrás), Kelet-Mecsek TK: Óbánya (Óbányai-p.), Komló, Zobákpuszta (Hidasi-v.), Mecsekná­dasd (Varasdi-p.), Duna-Ipoly NP: Szokolya (Szén-p.), Diósjenő (Kemence-p. felső folyása), Orfű (Szuadó-v.), Pécs (Éger-v., Melegmányi-v.), Felsővadász. Hemerodromia joosti Wagner, 1984 - 1 male, 3 females: Szatmár-beregi TK: Kisar, Tisza ártere, 2001.07.12.; 1 male: Szeged: Újszeged, Tisza-part, 1997.05.31, leg. Paulovics P. - These are the only known specimens other then the holotype. Brachystoma vesiculosum (Fabricius, 1794) - 1 male: Duna-Dráva NP, Bélavár, Dráva árterület, bányatavak mellett, 2002. május 30. - This species represents not only a genus but a subfamily new for the Hungarian fauna. DOLICHOPODIDAE Tachytrechus notatus (Stannius, 1831) - 2 males: Balatonakaii, parti nádas, 2002. aug. 15. ­Wéber (1989) keyed eight species of Tachytrechus in his book in Fauna Hungáriáé: three species with notes that although Thalhammer (1900) recorded them from localities of the present Hungary, no voucher specimens were preserved (or survived the 1956 fire), and five species in square brackets, inch T. kowarzi Mik (i.e. as species expected to occur). Földvári (2001) listed all those eight species but only T. kowarzi Mik, 1865 was without square brackets, since its type locality is Miskolc. I con­curred with that solution. In any case, these are the first Tachytrechus specimens from Hungary in the collection of the HNHM collected after 1956.

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