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other two species recently (PAPP 2003). The present revision of the HNHM collection resulted in seven other species new for the fauna of Hungary. Consequently, the Hungarian fauna is presently composed of 41 species. The scathophagid faunas of the Czech Republic with its 68 species and of the Slovak Republic with 54 species are much richer (SlFNER 2003). Of course, several more species are to be expected also in Hungary. Below I list 41 species and give locality data of the seven species, which are recorded for the first time in Hungary. Cordilura aemida (COLLIN, 1958), Cordilura atrata (ZETTERSTEDT, 1846), Cordilura ciliata (MEIGEN, 1826), Cordilura picipes (MEIGEN, 1826), Cordilura pubera (LINNAEUS, 1758), Cordilura umbrosa (LOEW, 1873), Scoliaphleps melanacra LOEW, 1873, Phrosia albilabris (FABRICIUS, 1794), Parallelomma albipes (FALLÉN, 1819), Norellisoma spinimanum (FALLÉN, 1819), Norellisoma striolatum (MEIGEN, 1826, Norellia spinipes (MEIGEN, 1826), Acanthocnema glaucescens (LOEW, 1864) [PAPP 20016], Acanthocnema nigrimana (ZETTERSTEDT, 1846) [PAPP 20016], Trichopalpus fraternus (MEIGEN, 1826), Chaetosa punctipes (MEIGEN, 1826), Spaziphora hydromyzina (FALLÉN, 1819), Hydromyza livens (FABRICIUS, 1794) [PAPP 20016], Acerocnema macrocera (MEIGEN, 1826), Cleigastra apicalis (MEIGEN, 1826), Hexamitocera loxocerata (ZETTERSTEDT, 1846) [PAPP 2001è], Nanna articulata (BECKER, 1894), Nanna brevifrons (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838), Nanna fasciata (MEIGEN, 1826), Nanna flavipes (FALLÉN, 1819), Nanna inermis (BECKER, 1894), Nanna tibiella (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838), Spathephilus breviventris (LOEW, 1873), Gonatherus planiceps (FALLEN, 1819), Delina atrata (SCHINER, 1864), Americina media (BECKER, 1894), Americina vitlata (MEIGEN, 1826) [PAPP 20016, as Parallelomma], Micropselapha filiformis (ZETTERSTEDT, 1846), Coniosternum tinctinerve BECKER, 1894 [PAPP 2003], Scathophaga cineraria (MEIGEN, 1826) [PAPP 2003], Scathophaga furcata (SAY, 1823), Scathophaga inquinata (MEIGEN, 1826), Scathophaga lutaria (FABRICIUS, 1794), Scathophaga maculipes ZETTERSTEDT, 1846, Scathophaga scybalaria (LINNAEUS, 1758), Scathophaga stercoraria (LINNAEUS, 1758). Cordilura aemula (COLLIN, 1958) - 15 males and 10 females from Lesenceistvánd, Veresegyháza; Kiskunsági N.P.: Ócsa, Ágasegyháza, Bugac; Hejőbába, Tiszatarján, Oszlár, Bátorliget (from 10 April to 7-9 July). It occurs in several parts of the Hungarian lowlands; new for our fauna. Cordilura atrata (ZETTERSTEDT, 1846) - 1 female: Mátraszentimre, 1979. V. 26., leg. MIHÁLYI. A widespread European species, new to Hungary. Scoliaphleps melanacra LOEW, 1873 - 1 female: Aranyosgadány, ret, 1978. III. 31., leg. PAPP L. It is one of the rarest scathophagids. Formerly known only from Poland and Finland. Norellisoma striolatum (MEIGEN, 1826) - Bükki N.P.: 2 males, 2 females: 1 male: Miskolc, Garadna-volgy, 1981. V. 26., leg. PAPP L.; 1 male: [Szilvásvárad] Szalajka-völgy, 1983. IV. 24., PODLUSSÁNY; 2 females: [Miskolc] Jávorkút, 1983. IV. 30., leg. ÁDÁM, HÁMORI[né]. New for the Hungarian fauna; it seems to have an endemic population in the Bükk Mts. Nanna brevifrons (ZETTERSTEDT, 1838) - 1 male: Dobogókő, 1957. TV. 29. - leg. SoÓS Á. "Hexamitocera loxocerata Fall." "det. F. Sifner cf" - "Hexamitocera loxocerata Zett." det. DELY-DRASKOVITS - Spathephilus breviventris (LOEW), H. dE JONG 1999. - "Nanna brevifrons Zett." Det. L. PAPP 2005. This specimen was depicted by J. PÁL in DELY-DRASKOVITS (1981) as Hexamitocera loxocerata SlFNER (in the meantime head was lost). I cannot find any reasonable cause for the first misidentification, so I am afraid, that was an erroneous change of identification labels. I can well understand a misidentification for Spathephilus breviventris, since the two species are closely related (including characters in the male genitalia). Though I do not propose a merging of Spathephilus with Nanna in this paper, I refuse placing them in two different tribes (SlFNER 2003). Other specimens: 3 females: ibid., 1957. V. 14./IV.29.; 1 male: B.N.P. Bánkút, Nagy-mező, 1981. V.