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the Hungarian fauna because of misidentification. In the present paper, eleven spe­cies are recorded from Hungary for the first time. The specimens investigated have been deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest). As a result, the updated Hungarian fauna of Heteroptera consists of 853 species. SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHECK LIST OF HETEROPTERA OF HUNGARY Dipsocoridae Cryptostemma (Harpago) medium REY, 1888 - TORMA (2005). Tingidae Hyalochiton syrmiensis (HORVÁTH, 1897) (Fig. 1.) - Zala county, Várvölgy: Csetényi-rét, 22. VF 2001, leg. G. SZÖVÉNYI. - New to Hungary. From the genus only one species, H. komaroffii (JA­KOVLEV, 1880) was previously found in Hungary, but the record of this species is not surprising be­cause its type locality (Vrdnik, Serbia) is near the present border of Hungary. Miridae Isometopus mirificus MULSANT et REY, 1879 - HORVÁTH (1923). Lygocoris (Neolygus) contaminatus (FALLÉN, 1807) - BAKONYI et al. (2002). Orthotylus (Pseudorthotylus) bilineatus (FALLEN, 1807) - KONDOROSY & SZEŐKE (2004). Orthotylus (Pachylops) virescens (DOUGLAS et SCOTT, 1865) - Zala county, Balatongyörök: Bece-hegy, light trap, 11. VI. 2003. - New to Hungary. The species occurs in most countries of Eu­rope. In Hungary, it lives probably in localities, where its food-plant, Sarothamnus scoparius grows. Orthotylus (Orthotylus) quercicola REUTER, 1885 - Heves county, Noszvaj: Síkfőkút, light trap, 4. VI. 1993; Zala county, Balatongyörök: Bece-hegy, light trap, 30. V. 2001, 17. VI. 2002, 8. VI. 2003. - New to Hungary. This species is distributed in Central Europe but rarer than its relatives. Cremnocephalus alpestris WAGNER, 1941 - KONDOROSY & SZEŐKE (2004). Mimocoris rugicollis (A. COSTA, 1852) (Fig. 3.) - Baranya county, Nagyharsány: Szársomlyó, 26. VII. 1995, leg. E. KONDOROSY. - New to Hungary. This species has a Holo-Mediterranean distri­bution, the nearest locality is in Slovenia. It reaches the northernmost part of its range in the Villány Hills, belonging to the biogeographical region of Illyricum. Psallus (Phylidea) henschi (REUTER, 1888) - Zala county, Balatongyörök: Bece-hegy, light trap, 18. V. 2003.-New to Hungary. As in the case of the above mentioned species it is distributed in the Mediterranean countries but has been found in Slovakia, too. In Hungary it may be associated with warmer oak forests. Psallus (Hylopsallus) wagneri OSSIANNILSSON, 1953 - Heves county, Noszvaj: Síkfőkút, light trap, 18. V., 24. V., 25. V., 26. V., 3. VI. 1993; Zala county, Balatongyörök: Bece-hegy, light

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