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Localities: Bakonybél, Szömörkés, 1 6, Bártfa (=Bardejov, Slovakia), Csergő Mts. , Lamaviska, 1 6. Csévharaszt, nyíres, 1 <j>. Hárskút, Esztergáli völgy, 1 o. Kőszeg, Szabó­hegy, 1 6. Sümeg, Sarvaly, 1 6. Ugod, Somberek, Hubertlak környéke, 16. - V-VI. Opius (Allotypus) saevulus Fischer, 1958 In comparision with its ally, O. saevus Hal. , head close behind eye as broad as be­tween eyes, i. e. head behind eyes moderately rounded, n. rec. distinctly antefurcal. First tergite 1. 5 times longer than wide at hind, its sides moderately diverging from base to spir­acles, behind spiracles parallel. Antenna 34 [jointed. Body 3 mm long.Female sex unknown.-Dis­tribution: taken in few .localities in England, Austria. New to the fauna of Hungary. Locality: Szigetszentmiklós, ló'. - IX. Opius (Allotypus) saevus Haliday 1837 Antenna 31 (1 oj and 32 jointed (1 g and 2 6). Temple (in lateral view) half or nearly half as wide as eye. n. rec. always intersitial, distal half of r3 arched. First tergite almost 1.6 times longer than its hind width (22:14), its sides behind spiracles parallel, before it somewhat constricted so that its fore and hind width equal in size. - Distribution: caught spo­radically in England, Denmark, Austria, most recently recorded from Korea. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: Balmazújváros, Darassa, 1 6 taken on Urtica urens. Csetény, 1 g, Csév­haraszt, nyíres, 1 p. Hárskút, Esztergáli völgy, 1 p and 1 6, Nagyiván, 1 p. Ugod, Gerence völgy, 10'.- V-VII. Opius (Utetes) saltator Telenga, 19 50 Head (in dorsal view) subcubic, 1.8 times broader than long, behind eyes feebly rounded. Stigma rather triangle in form, 3. 5 times longer than wide, rl emitting close prox­imally from its middle, r3 only approaches tip of wing. Antenna 24 jointed. First tergite evenly widening behind, its length equal with hind width, granularly rugose. Body 1.9 mm long. - Distribution: one of the most interesting Opius species taken in Hungary. Up to now reported from USSR: Amur-region, Mongolia. New to the fauna Hungary. Locality: Kiskundorozsma, 1 6 swept in paprika-plantation. Opius (Nosopoea) seebensteinensis Fischer, 1959, 6 nov us FISCHER (1959a) has described it from Austria (Seebenstein) on the basis of a single female; by FISCHER' s kindness I could compare the holotype with my two Hungarian speci­mens. Within the subgenus Nosopoea Forst, it is a very characteristic species with rusty colour of female abdomen. The single male obtained in Hungary has an abdomen with yellow fore half. Antenna 28 jointed. First tergite 1.4 times longer than broad at hind (20:14, xlOO).­Distribution : Germany, Austria, Italy. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: Bakonybél, Vörös János séd, 1 6. Vác, 1 g. Opius (Snoflakopius) snoflaki Fischer, 1959 First tergite only one-fifth longer than wide at hind, its surface with fine longitudinal striation. Scutellum rather transversely rugo-rugulose (subgeneric feature). Antenna 32 joint­ed. Coxae 2-3 black. - Distribution: hitherto known only from its type-locality in Czecho­slovakia. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: Nagykovácsi, 1 <j>. Nagykovácsi, Remete-hegy, 1 g. - IV. Opius (Nosopoea) speciosus Fischer, 1959 A rather robust species, 4.2 mm long. Antenna with 30 joints, its last 8-10 joints string of pearls-like, hardly longer than broad. N. rec. interstitial, this subgeneric feature refers to subgenus Allotypus . Ovipositor sheath (in lateral view) as long as first three tarsal joints of hind leg. Body black, legs brownish yellow, femora with blackish patterns. - Distri­bution: hitherto obtained in three localities in France (Ollicules) and Austria (Illmitz and Ötzal). New to the fauna of Hungary. Locality: Bugaci erdő, 1 p. - V. Opius (Allophlebus) staryi Fischer, 1958 The single male taken in Hungary was compared with the holotype kindly lent to me

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