O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 67. (Budapest, 2006)

SPECIES NEWLY RECORDED FROM HUNGARY AFTER 1996 The works listed below (published after ADAM'S (1996) checklist) include species that are either missing from ADAM'S list or (as all the species were listed without exact localities) their first mentions there do not satisfy our criteria for the published record. MAGURA & MOLNÁR (1997): Cymindis cingulata DEJEAN, 1825. MERKL (1998): Carterus angustipennis lutschniki ZAMOTAJLOV, 1988. SZÉL (1999): Dromius (Dromius) laeviceps MOTSCHULSKY, 1850 (misiden­tification, D. quadraticollis A. MORAWITZ, 1862). KOVÁCS et al. (2000): Aprisîus subaeneus CHAUDOIR, 1846, Chlaenius (Chlaeniellus) tibialis DEJEAN, 1826 (Fig. 10). HEGYESSY & SZÉL (2002): Bembidion (Bembidionetolitzkya) fascia latum (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) (Fig. 2), Bembidion (Plataphus) prasinum (DUFTSCHMID, 1812) (Fig. 6). KUTASI & SÁGHY (2002): Ophonus (Ophonus) ardosiacus (LUTSHNIK, 1922) (Fig. 8). NAGY & MERKL (2002): Nebria (Boreonebria) rufescens (STR0M, 1768) (= N. gyllenhali (SCHÖNHERR, 1806)). SZÉL & BÉRCES (2002): Acupalpus notants MULSANT et REY, 1861, Amara {Amant) littorea C G. THOMSON, 1857. TURIN etal. (2003): Carabus (Tachypus) auratus LINNAEUS, 1761 (Fig. 7). NAGY et al. (2004): Pterostichus (Feronidius) hungaricus (DEJEAN, 1828). NAGY & SZÉL (2005): Bembidion (Notaphus) obliquum STURM, 1825. SPECIES DELETED FROM THE HUNGARIAN LIST Agonum nigrum DEJEAN, 1828 - It is listed by KUTHY ( 1897) from Budapest, Pécel, Peszér, Debrecen, Mezőberény, Acs under the name A. dahli (PREUD­HOMME DE BORRE, 1879). According to CSIKI (1946) it lives in the Great Hungar­ian Plain, but the author did not give any more exact locality record from the Carpathian Basin. Although HORVATOVICH (1993) and ÁDÁM (1996) mentioned it in their checklists, such material cannot be found in the collection of HNHM. The single specimen mentioned by KASZAB & SZÉKESSY (1953) from Bátorliget proved to be Agonum longicorne CHAUDOIR, 1846 (MERKL 1991). The other re­cords in the Hungarian literature (e.g. KUTHY ( 1897), HORVATOVICH ( 1978)) also refer to either A. longicorne or A. afrum DUFTSCHMID, 1812. According to MÜL­LER-MOTZFELD (2004) its occurrence in Central Europe is only certain between

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