S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 64. (Budapest, 2003)

Chamaemyia species of the Carpathian Basin Abdominal tergites with broad black caudal bands Ch. elegáns Ch. fasciata Loew Ch. nataliae Abdominal tergites with paired black spots or without 1st flagellomere largely or completely yellow Ch. bicolor Ch. flavoantennata Ch. flavipalpis - to be deleted from lists Ch. sylvatica 1st flagellomere largely or completely black - First flagellomere completely black polystigma gr. juncorum gr. Ch. hungarica (T3-5 abd. spots) Ch. juncorum (abd. spots, t. clearly yellow) Ch. submontana Ch. geniculata (light golden, small/long prsc, epandrium broadly rounded ventr., t. darkened, abd.spots +/0) Ch. aridella: small prsc, unspotted abd. - First flagellomere yellowish or reddish basally (at least around aristal base) polystigma gr. juncorum gr. Ch. aridella (no abdominal spots, long aed.) Ch. emiliae (no abdominal spots) Ch. geniculata (tibiae black) Ch. aestiva (abdominal spots, t3 Ch. subjuncorum with dark parts) Ch. polystigma (clearly yellow t3, golden body) Ch. sylvatica Ch. hungarica AGROMYZIDAE Agromyza ferruginosa van der Wulp, 1871 - 1 male: Őrségi NP: Őriszentpéter, Keserűszer, patakmeder, 2002. júl. 16. - This species is new to Hungary; in the Checklist it was listed as a species expected to occur (Papp & Cerny in Papp 2001a). Phytoliriomyza melampyga (Loew, 1869) - 1 male: Kőszegi TK: Kőszeg, Hétforrás, patak fölött, 2002. júl. 12. - Its abdomen with genitalia and right hind tibia and tarsi are prepared and kept in a plastic microvial with glycerol. This species is new to Hungary. Surányi (1942) collected mines, which he identified as Ph. melampyga, but since even those herbarium specimens were lost, we (Papp & Cerny in Papp 2001 a) regarded that record as highly questionable and all those species occurrences based exclusively on mines were listed in the Checklist as species expected to occur. This is valid also for the next species. Phytomyza pubicornis Hendel, 1920 - 1 male: Duna-Ipoly NP: Szendehely, Keskenybük­ki-p. fölött és mellett, 2002. ápr. 1. - New for our fauna.

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