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21. Ochogona caroli (Rothenbühler, 1900) Ceratosoma caroli Rothenbühler, 1900 Ochogona caroli: see Hoffman 1979 Two subspecies were described from Hungary: ssp. hungaricum Loksa, 1968, from the Bakony Mts (based on Szalay's material, 1944); and ssp. somloense Loksa, 1968, from Mt. Somló. The species is also recorded from the Kőszegi Mts (Szalay 1942b, 1943) and the juniper woodland of Bares (Loksa 1981). There is no material in the HNHM. 22. Ochogona triaina (Attems, 1895) Atractosoma triaina Attems, 1895 Ceratosoma triaina: Szalay 1942b, 1943 Ochogona triaina: see Hoffman 1979 It is reported by Szalay (1942b, 1943) from the Kőszegi Mts (without more precise locality) and Loksa (1961b) from Mt. Kovácsi. There is no material in the HNHM. Szalay (1942b, 1943) listed another form of "Ceratosoma", namely C. elaphron Attems, 1895 ssp. nubium Verhoeff, 1921 from the Kőszegi Mts, as new to the fauna of Hungary. The present status of this form, however, cannot be settled, although it is mentioned in Schubart's book (1934) as well. Its appearance in the Hungarian fauna list can be question-marked. Chordeumatidae 23. Chordeuma sylvestre C. L. Koch, 1847 Chordeuma silvestre Latzel, 1884: Schubart 1934 Chordeuma sylvestre C. L. Koch, 1847: Blower 1985 It is reported by earlier authors (e. g. Daday 1889a from the Villányi Mts). There is no material in the HNHM. 24. Melogona broelemanni (Verhoeff, 1897) Microchordeuma (Chordeumella) bwlemanni Verhoeff, 1897 Melogona broelemanni: see Hoffman 1979 Loksa (1962b) described the new subspecies gebhardti from the Mecsek Mts, Southern Hungary, and later also reported it from the juniper woodland of Bares (Loksa 1981). There is no material in the HNHM. 25. Melogona transsilvanica (Verhoeff, 1897) Microchordeuma transsilvanicum Verhoeff, 1897 Melogona transsilvanica: see Hoffman 1979 A new subspecies, ssp. hungarica was described by Sziráki (1967) from the Karancs Mts, Northern Hungary. There is no material in the HNHM.