Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XIX. - Natura Somogyiensis 35. / Miscellanea 19. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Boóz, B. - Móra, A.: Data on the Chironomidae (Diptera) fauna of streams originating from the Mecsek Mountains, SW Hungary
90 Natura Somogyiensis 2013). Accordingly, the occurence of the species in Hungary has been expected (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species tipically inhabits the hygropetric zone of springs and small watercourses (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Möller Pillot 2013). Limnophyes punctipennis (Goetghebuer, 1919) The species has been known from Western Europe (Spies & Sether 2013) therefore was not listed among the species expected to occur in Hungary (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species inhabits temporary and stagnant streams and lakes (Möller Pillot 2013). Parthenogenetic species with more generations a year (Langton & Visser 2003, S,ether 1990). Orthocladius lignicola Kieffer, 1914 Holarctic species, widespread in Europe, thus its Hungarian occurrence is not surprising (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species inhabits springs, small watercourses and rivers, the larvae live on wood material (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Möller Pillot 2013). Paraphaenocladius impensus (Walker, 1856) Widespread species all over the world, known from many countries of Europe (Spies & Sether 2013). Accordingly, its occurrence in Hungary is not surprising (Móra & Dévai 2004). Moreover, this species is the first Hungarian representative of its genus. The species can be found in a wide range of aquatic habitats (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Möller Pillot 2013). Paracladopelma mikianum (Goetghebuer, 1937) Widespread species all over the world, but was recorded only from few countries of Europe (Spies & Sether 2013). However, it was listed among the species expected to occur in Hungary (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species inhabits fast-flowing streams and rivers (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Möller Pillot 2009). Polypedilum pullum (Zetterstedt, 1838) Widespread species in the Palaearctic region (Spies & Sether 2013), inhabiting streams, rivers and lakes (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Möller Pillot 2009). In Hungary the species name was mentioned by Koskenniemi (1989) from the Kisköre reservoir, but only for larvae that were not identified certainly (as polypedilum breviantennatum-i. (Ipullum)”). Accordingly, our records are the first ones that prove the Hungarian occurrence of this species. Polypedilum quadriguttatum Kieffer, 1921 Widespread species in the Palaearctic region occurring in many countries in Europe (Spies & Sether 2013). However, it was not listed among the species expected to occur in Hungary (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species inhabits streams and rivers (Möller Pillot 2009). Although Hungary is among the countries where the species occurs in the Fauna Europaea database (Spies & Sether 2013), no data have been found on its Hungarian occurrence. Accordingly, our records are regarded as the first ones that prove the occurrence of this species in Hungary. Tanytarsus gibbosiceps Kieffer, 1922 The species is known from some countries in Western, Northern and Eastern Europe (Spies & Sether 2013). Although it occurs in Austria and Slovakia, it was not listed among the species expected to occur in Hungary (Móra & Dévai 2004). The species lives in springs and lakes (Fittkau & Reiss 1978, Langton & Visser 2003). Annotated list of species with new records Tanypodinae Ablabesmyia longistyla Fittkau, 1962: Karasica (Villány): 30.09.2018, 2, BB-MA; Pécsi-víz (Kémes): 30.04.2017, 7, BB-MA; Pécsi-víz (Zók): 30.09.2018, 5, BB-MA. Conchapelopia melanops (Meigen, 1818): Karasica (Szederkény): 30.09.2018, 1, BB-MA; Pécsi-víz (Kémes): 30.04.2017,18, BB-MA; 04.08.2017, 8, BB-MA; Pécsi-víz (Zók): 30.09.2018, 1, BB-MA; 07.08.2019, 1, BB-MA; Pécsi-víz, Tüskésrét (Pécs): 04.08.2017, 1, BB-MA; 30.09.2018, 4, BB-MA.