Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 59. (Budapest 1967)
Mihály, F.: Seasonal distribution of the synanthropic flies in Hungary
Fannia parva STEIN. It flies in a few localities, but in great numbers in the autumn months (Fig. 10), belongs to the wild fauna. Myospila meditabunda FABR. Caught in varying numbers from spring till autumn (Fig. 12). Primarily a wild species. Ophyra leucostoma WIED. Of many generations, with a summer maximum (Fig. 13). A significant species of the domestic and wild faunas. Hydrotaea dentipes FABR. Producing more generations (Fig. 14), with a maximum in the first half of May. Its number decreases considerably in the summer months. It belongs mainly to the wild fauna. Muscina stabulans FALL. One of the most important synanthropic species not only in the villages but in the cities as well. As the collectings in the villages had been made regularily in one site only, I cannot give its abundance graph. As shown in Table 6, they got into the traps from May till September and were most numerous in the summer months.