S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 28/2. (Budapest, 1975)
Sweden, Finland, European USSR (Ukraine: Slavyansk). I nave specimens (£0*) taken in Hungary (new record). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia and Albania. Localities: 1. Dalmatia, Novi, 3 cf, leg. SZÉPLIGETI (= Chelonella contracta NEES, det. SZÉPLIGETI). - 2. Dalmatia, Carlopago (=Karlobag, Dalmatia), 12 July, 1 ç> (=Chelonella sulcata NEES var. 2., det. SZÉPLIGETI). - 3. Albania, Mts. Gyalicalums, 9 July 1918, 1 cf, leg. CSIKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.) Microchelonus retusus (NEES) My female specimen agrees in all respects with the description (FAHRINGER 1934, HELLÉN 1958). Listed sporadically in Europe and USSR. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Kosovo, Ped, Pedka Banja, 600 m, 18 May 1971, 1 j, P-H, No. 14. Microchelonus rimatus (SZÉPL.) Since my report of the occurrence of this species in Mongolia (PAPP 1971) it was listed from Lithuania JAKIMAVlClUS 1973) and Turkmenia (ALEXEYEV 1973), corroborating my premise of the wide Palearctic distribution of this species. In Europe known from Hungary and Czechoslovakia (SHENEFELT 1973 b), I have two females each from Greece: Kephallonia (=Kefallinia) and Turkey: Istanbul (new # records). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Localities: 1. Dalmatia, Curzola (=Ins. Krk), 1914, lj, leg. HORVÁTH. - 2. Dubrovnik, 24-25 Aug. 1967, 1 cf, leg. ZOMBORI. Microchelonus cf. rimulosus (THOMS. ) My males agree with the characterization given by FAHRINGER (1934) and HELLÉN (1958), except three features: 1. Foramen of abdomen hardly twice (and not 8 times) as broad as high; 2. Abdomen rather longitudinally rugo-striated (and not reticulaterugose); 3. antenna with 22-23 (and not with 21-22) joints. Recorded as a sporadic species in Sweden, Finland, Italy, and France. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Localities: 1. Kosovo, Pec', Pe6ka Banja, 600 m, 18 May 1971, 3 ê, P-H, No. 14 - 2. Kosovo, Mts. Sar, Brezovica, 20-23 May 1971, 1 cf, P-H, No. 16. Microchelonus rugicollis (THOMS.) Length 4 mm. Apical foramen of abdomen 4 times wider than high, medially somewhat narrower than laterally. Abdomen reticulo-rugose. Legs light, coxae-femora brown, tibiae-tarsi 1-2 more extensively yellow, tibia 3 brown with a median white ring, tarsus 3 brown. Scapus reddish. Sporadically in Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Azerbaidzhan. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Albania, Ipek ("Y., Kosovo, Pec*), Möns Pekien, 19 July 1917, 1 é, leg. CSIKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.) Microchelonus subsulcatus (HS. ) Closely related to M .sulcatus (JUR.), however, its coriaceous-rugose scutellum and very small apical foramen of male abdomen differ from it sharply. Reported from