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PERISCELIDIDAE Periscelis winnertzii Egger, 1862 - 1 maie: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hétforrás, patak fölött, 2002. júl. 10. - This is a very rare species, whose specimen was now captured by sweep netting over a brook and not on the outflowing sap of deciduous trees, as usual. SCIOMYZIDAE Trypetolimnia rossica Mayer, 1951 - 14 males, 10 females: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péter­halmi-erdő, leg. Papp L.: 7 males, 6 females: tölgyes, 2002.05.18-20; 5 males, 2 females: ibid., 05.14; 2 females: nyáras, 05.20; 1 male: tölgyes, avarszint, 2000. április 29-30; 1 male: erdei tisztás, 2001.04.29-30. - It was known from Ukraine, south part of the European Russia and from the Asian part of the Palaearctic and it was reported from Hungary last year. Found in the Péterhalmi forest only, but its does not seem rare there in May (from the end of April). LAUXANIIDAE Frendelia martineki (Ceianu, 1991) - 1 male: Duna-Dráva NP, Őrtilos, kavicszátony, 2002. május 30. - This species is new to Hungary. Sapromyza viciespunctata Czerny, 1932 - 1 male: Duna-Dráva NP, Bélavár, Dráva árterület, bányatavak mellett, 2002. május 30. - Also this widespread but very rare species is new for our fauna. CHAMAEMYIIDAE It is easy to find the weakest (most poorly written) part of the Checklist: that is the family Chamaemyiidae. I made the draft versions for each family based on the Fauna Hungariac part and on the collection of the HNHM (voucher specimens). I cannot find explanation or excuse, why that version was submitted, although I had all the necessary information (Tanasijtshuk's book (1986) and all the papers in the bibliography below), since I used them while compiling the MS for the Swiss fauna. In the last weeks of the last year and early this year I was to make all the strictly necessary identifications, but I had not enough time to revise all our collec­tion. Dr Venelin L. Beschovski' s papers and his advice in letters were particularly useful to make the corrections and additions to the Checklist. Parochthiphila kirilli Tanasijtshuk, 1986 - Although it was described from Hungary (Döm­söd: Apajpuszta, now Apaj), it was omitted from the Checklist. It is known from Bulgaria and Hun­gary only (Beshovski pers. comm.). Unfortunately no additional specimen was found among all the 42 specimens of P. spectabilis in the HNHM from Hungary.

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