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Palloptera laetabilis (Meigen, 1826) - 1 maie, 2 females: Kőszeg, Hármas-patak fölött és mellett, 2002. júl. 10./11. Palloptera marginata (Meigen, 1826) - 1 male: Zempléni TK, Regéc, Vajda-völgy, Kemence-patak fölött és mellett, 2001.06.15; 3 males: Bükki NP: Miskolc, Sebes-víz-p. fölött és mellett, 2002.06.1972001.06.16. Temnosira saltuum (Linnaeus, 1758) - 1 male, 7 females: Bükki NP: Miskolc, Sebes-víz-p. fölött és mellett, 2002.06.19707.07. - It was reported from Hungary by Merz (2000/?) for the first time. Toxoneura trimacula (Meigen, 1826) - 2 males, 1 female: Zempléni TK: Nagyhuta, Senyővölgy, patak fölött és mellett, 2002. júl. 05, leg. Papp L./Szappanos A. - It was reported from Hungary by Merz (2000b) for the first time. LONCHAEIDAE In 1976 Dr Árpád Soós identified/revised all the Hungarian collection of Lonchaeidae in the HNHM as for a preparation of a manuscript for the Lonchaeidae part of the Fauna Hungáriáé (Soós 1980). There he keyed 26 species from modern-day Hungary (but he wrote only 25) and he postulated the occurrence of another 14 species (but he included 15 species of this kind in his keys). Last year and early this year the lonchaeid specimens collected only during our faunistic project were identified. As for the rest of the HNHM collection, only those specimens were identified or checked, which had to be for the treatment of species new for the Hungarian fauna. Due to lack of time the revision of all the Lonchaeidae collection from Hungary and the identification of the unnamed specimens have to be postponed. As a result of this identification work, two species are proposed to be deleted from the Hungarian list (L. peregrina, L. zetterstedti), since the voucher specimens of their occurrence in Hungary proved to be misidentified. However, 18 species (inch L. peregrina) are reported from Hungary for the first time based on specimens mostly collected during our faunistic survey (1999-2002). These 42 species recorded by now are thought to be 70% of the Hungarian fauna. In Germany 47 species, in the Czech and Slovak Republics 58 species (41 species overlapping) have hitherto been reported (Máca 1997, 1999). Only four of the 42 species (S. laticeps, P. greciana, L. bukowskii, Lonchaea sp. aff. nitens) are not included in the former two lists, consequently, we think, that ca. 60 species may occur in Hungary. DASIOPINAE Sylvestrodasiops laticeps (Czerny, 1934) - 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes, avarszint, 2001. május 13. - It was described from Sweden and since that time it was collected in Mongolia only.