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Fig. 1. The Hungarian localities where Baetis tricolor O and Brachycercus europaeus • were collected References Kluge, N. Ju. (1991): Mayflies of the genus Brachycercus (Ephemeroptera, Caenidae) of the fauna USSR. — Vestn. LGU. 1991, 2: 14-23. (in Russian). Kluge, N. Ju. (1997): Ephemeroptera. — In: Tsalolikhin, S. J. (ed.): Key to freshwater invertebrates of Russia and adjacent lands, Vol. 3. Zoological Institute of Russian Acad. Sei., St. Petersburg, 176-220, pi. 8-20. (in Russian) Kovács, T., Ambrus, A., Bánkuti, K. Juhász, P. (1998): New Hungarian mayfly (Ephemeroptera) species arising from collectings of larvae. — Miscnea zool. hung. 12: 55-60. Kovács, T., Ambrus, A. & Bánkuti, K. (1999): Data on the distribution of Oligoneuriella larvae in Hungary (Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae). — Folia ent. hung. 60: 349-354. Sowa, R. (1975): Ecology and biogeography of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of running waters in the Polish part of the Carpathians. 1. Distribution and quantitative analysis. —Acta Hydrobiol. 17: 223-297. Authors addresses: Tibor Kovács Mátra Museum 3200 Gyöngyös Kossuth L. u. 40. Hungary E-mail: koati@matavnet.hu Dr. András Ambrus Hortobágy National Park Direktorate Thematic Information Centre of Nature Conservation H-9495 Kópháza, Jurisich M. u. 16. Hungary Péter Juhász Water Resources Research Centre, Plc.1095 Budapest, Kvassay J. u. 1. Hungary

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