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(PLATIA & SERRANO 2002), Austria, Italy (PLATIA & GUDENZI 2000a), Czech Republic and Slovakia (MERTLIK 19966, 1998). First records for Hungary. Reitterelater dubius PLATIA et CATE, 1990 - Baranya: Pécs, 1903, unknown collector (1 specimens, HNHM). - Budapest: Budapest, KUTHY (1 specimen, HNHM). - Somogy: Fonyód, V. STILLER (1 specimen, HNHM). - Zala: Rezi, fénycsapda [= light trap], 20. VII. 1977, unknown col­lector (1 specimen, HNHM). - The species is also known from Sweden, France, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece and Asia Minor (PLATIA 1994). First records for Hungary. Zorochros flavipes (AUBÉ, 1850) - Somogy: Siófok, F. LiCHTNECKERT [doubtful locality] (1 specimen, HNHM). - Győr-Moson-Sopron: Sopron, MOCZARSKI (1 specimen, HNHM). - The spe­cies is also known from Central, Eastern and Southern Europe as well as from France (PLATIA 1994). First records for Hungary. Zorochros meridionalis (LAPORTE DE CASTELNAU, 1840) - Baranya: Almamellék, V. STILLER (1 specimen, HNHM). - Budapest: Budapest, Budafok, 29. IV. 1910, (6 specimens, HNHM); Budapest, Budai-hegység, J. FODOR (1 specimen, HNHM); Budapest, Duna-part, 13. IV. 1894, J. FODOR (3 specimens, HNHM); Budapest, Kurucles, 10.1. 1939, J. FODOR (4 specimens, HNHM); Umgb. Budapest [= environs of Budapest], H. DIENER (2 specimens, HNHM). - Csongrád: Szeged, Újszeged, árvíz [= flood], 12. III. 1933, J. Erdős (1 specimen, HNHM). - Győr-Moson-Sopron: Dunakiliti, Öreg-Duna partja, kövek, fák alól [= side of main branch of Danube River, beneath stones and logs], 13. V. 1994, O. MERKL (2 specimens, HNHM); Dunakiliti, Öreg-Duna partja, talajcsapda [= side of main branch of Danube River, pitfall trap], 19. VI. 1994to4.IX. 1994,0. MERKL (65 spec­imens, HNHM); Dunakiliti, Öreg-Duna partja, egyelés [= side of main branch of Danube River, cap­tured by hand], 19. VIII. 1996, O. MERKL & O. FEGYVERES (1 specimen, HNHM); Dunasziget, Cikolasziget, száraz Duna-meder, egyelés [= dried bottom of Danube River, captured by hand], 8. VII. 1995, O. MERKL (3 specimens, HNHM); Dunasziget, Jakab-sziget, vízpart, fadarabok alól, egyelés [- waterside, captured from beneath logs], 8. VIL 1993, Gy. SZÉL (1 specimen, HNHM); Halászi, Magla-földek, 90 m, kavicsos tópart, parttaposás [= gravelly lakeshore, treading the ground], 9. VII. 1991, L. ÁDÁM (5 specimens, HNHM). - Komárom-Esztergom: Dömös, H. DIE­NER (3 specimens, HNHM); Pilisszentlélek, Pilis, 9. V. 1917, J. GYŐRFFY (4 specimens, HNHM). ­Pest: Pilis, E. CSIKI ( 1 specimen, HNHM). - Somogy: Siófok, F. LICHTNECKERT [doubtful locality] (1 specimen, HNHM). - Vas: Csepreg: IX. 1930, D. RÉVY (1 specimen, HNHM). - The species is also known from Europe, the Caucasus and Asia Minor (PLATIA 1994). First records for Hungary. Zorochros stibicki LESEIGNEUR, 1970 - Budapest: Kurucles. 10.1. 1939, J. FODOR (1 speci­men, HNHM). - The species is also known from Italy, Germany, Austria, Southeast Europe and Tur­key (LAIBNER 2000). Two specimens are known from Slovakia (Komárno) as well, which lies just across the Danube River from the Hungarian town of Komárom. First record for Hungary. SPECIES DELETED FROM THE HUNGARIAN FAUNAL LIST Agriotes pallidum KIESENWETTER, 1859, was mentioned from Hungary by GURJEVA (1979), but no exact locality was given, and original specimens are not available. The record is probably based on mislabelled material or on specimens collected outside present-day Hungary. Agriotes sordidus (ILLIGER, 1807) was mentioned by SZOMBATHY (1910), based on a speci­men from Kalocsa. The same specimen was recorded by KUTHY (1897) as Agriotes laichartingi GREDLER, 1853, which is a synonym of Agriotes litigiosus ROSSI, 1792. However, both species

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