S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 64. (Budapest, 2003)
mm in longirostris). Acrostichals in ca. 6 rows anteriorly, in 4 rows less anteriorly and 2 rows posteriorly. Wing light grey, vein greyish yellow. Strong costal fringe on 3/4 section between veins R2+3 and R4+5 (this is 1/2 to 2/3 in longirostris). Knob of haltères white, stalk dark. Squamal fringe yellowish. M ratio 55/23 (59/27.5 and 52/23.5 in longirostris). Distal section of Cu / dM-Cu 11.5/19 (in longirostris 15/17 and 12/17). Although the two females of H. longirostris are larger than H. vibrissina (1.72, 1.94 mm), the only reliable differences are in the length and thickness of vibrissae. MILICHIIDAE Desmometopa varipalpis Malloch, 1927 - 1 female: Hortobágyi NP: Nagyiván, Új-kút, marhalepényekről, 2002. aug. 23, leg. Papp L. - Published from Spain very recently, otherwise this is a widespread species, occurring in all faunal regions. However, in the Palaearctic it was formerly known from North Africa, Israel and the Middle East only. New to Hungary. Madiza britannica Hennig, 1937 - 1 male: Verőce, Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v., ernyősökről, 2001 .júl. 26; 1 female: Kelet-Mecsek TK: Óbánya, Óbányai-patak fölött, mellett, 2002.05.28; 1 male: Bükki NP: [Mályinka] Odvaskő, bükkös, 1979.VI.12, leg. Bajza [Zs.]- Papp [L. ]. - New to Hungary. Madiza eximia L. Papp, 1993 - 1 female: Melegmányi TT: Pécs, Melegmányi-völgy, patak fölött és mellett, 2002. május 31. - This is the fourth known specimen and the third known locality of this species in Hungary. Madiza pachymera Becker, 1908 - 2 males: Zempléni TK: Nagyhuta, Rostalló, virágokról, 2002. júl. 04, Szappanos. - A very rare species, which was described from Hungary but which was not collected in the last three decades here. Neophyllomyza leanderi Hendel, 1924 - 3 males, 4 females: Kőszegi TK: Velem, Hosszúvölgy, földi bodza virágjáról, 2002. júl. 11.- This species is new to Hungary (in the Checklist it was listed as a species expected to occur). I must note that its males are similar in coloration to males of N. acyglossa, i.e. only females are so differently coloured as in its original description and also in Papp's key (1978: 23-24). EPHYDRIDAE Cnestrum lepidopes Becker, 1896 - 3 males, 3 females: Ócsai TK, Ócsa, Nagy-erdő, 2002. 05.11. - It was recorded as new to Hungary very recently (Zatwarnicki & Papp in Papp 2001«). Typopsilopa kerteszi L. Papp, 1975 - 1 male: KNP: Pálmonostora, Péteri-tó, tópart, 1980.IX. 18, leg. Papp L., det. T. Zatwarnicki; 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes, 2002.05.14. - This is still a mysterious species. It is known only from Hungary, and together with the two type specimens and the above ones, five specimens in all have hitherto been captured (incl. the first male).