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VI/1: 1 and VI/2: 2. - V-TX. Aleiodes nocturnus (Telenga, 1941) - First tergite conspicuously widening posteriorly, slightly shorter than wide at hind. Head in dorsal view transverse, 1.8-1.9(-2) times broader than long; temple strongly rounded and half as long as eye. Ocelli of the Hungarian specimens usually small, however, there may be specimens with large ocelli similar to that of the representatives originating from the desert-semidesert-steppe zone of the USSR and Mongolia. Body yellow, mustard-yellow with little black(ish) pattern on dorsal side of mesosoma, propodeum, first and third-fourth tergites. - Distribution: Frequent in the USSR and Mongolia. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - I/l: 25 o_ : Ágasegyháza, ex Harpyia hermelina Goeze, 10 Sept. 1953, leg. et educ. ÉHIK. 1 o_ : Budapest, Rákospalota. 2 o_ : Csepel. 1 o. : Fülöpháza. 4 o_ + 1 S : Kalocsa. 1 6 : Kecskemét. 1 o_ : Orgovány, Kargala. 2 o_ : Rém. 4 o_ + 2 6 : Szentendre, ex Comma c-album Linné, July 1953, leg. et educ. B. LIPTHAY. 1 o. : Szentendre, Okut. 7 o_ + 1 Ô* : Sződ, ex Cerura vinula Linné, 6 Nov. 1922, leg. et educ. BIRÓ. - II/l: 4 o_ + 1 ú : Budapest, 1 o_ : ex Harpyia hermelina Goeze. 2 o_ : Budapest, Gellérthegy. 1 o. : Nagykovácsi. - II/2: 1 o_ : Répáshuta, Pénz­patak. 1 o_ : Rimaszombat. 1 o_ : Vác. - III/l: 1 $. : Pőstyén (= Piestanl, Slovakia). - III/4: 1 o. : Vulkán (= Vulcan, Transylvania). - VI/2: 1 0. : Balatonújhely, ex Cerura vinula Linné 5 Sept. 1939, leg. et educ. F. MOLNÁR. - TV, VII-XI, frequent from August to October. Aleiodes (A.) pallidator (Thunberg, 1822) - Ocelli large, elliptic in form, distance between two hind ocelli at most half as long as diameter of an ocellus. First tergite somewhat longer than wide at hind. In lateral view eye large, only 1.4(-1.5) times higher than wide, temple very narrow. Antenna with 40-55 joints. Body and legs yellow, exceptionally head, mesonotum and last four ter­gites with blackish brown to black pattern (var. apiculatus Fahringer). - Distribution: Palaearctic Region. In Hungary frequent. Localities - I/l: 1 o_ : Budapest, Rákos. 1 o_ : Bugac, Feketeszék, swept from Pimpinella saxifraga. 1 6 : Bugac, Nagybugac, taken with MV-lamp. 3 6: Borosjenő (=Ineu, Transylvania). 1 ú : Fülöpháza, taken with MV-lamp in a Junipero-Populetum. 1 <j> : Gyón. 1 £ : Gyula, Szanazug. 1 o_ : Lakitelek, Tőserdő, taken with MV-lamp. 1 0. : Nagytétény. 3 o. : Siófok. 1 o. : Zamárdi. ­Il/l: 1 £ : Bodajk. 1 o_ : Budaörs, Csiki-hegyek, ex Eupithecia pimpinellata Hübner, 6 Sept. 1958, new host record, leg. et educ. L. KOVÁCS. 6 $. : Budapest. 1 o_ : Csákvár, Hajdúvágás. 1 0. : Balatonederics. 1 o_ : Keszthely, lo+líi Nagykovácsi, Hárs bokorhegy. - II/2: 1 í : Gyöngyös, taken with MV-lamp. - III/3: 1 o. : Déva (= Deva, Transylvania). - IV: 1 0. : Mehádia (Transylvania). - VI/1: 1 S : Nagyharsány, Szársomlyó. - V-X. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) pallidicornis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1838) - First tergite 1.2-1.3 times longer than wide at hind. Third tergite smooth and shiny. Cu2 short, r2 at most one-fourth to one­sixth longer than cuqul. In lateral view temple below slightly wider than greatest width of eye.Head in dorsal view less transverse, 1.7-1.8 times broader than long, vertex finely punctate and shiny. - Distribution: Its area is inadequately known; Central Europe, Finland, in the USSR as far east­wards as Georgia. Sporadic in Hungary and in the adjacent countries. Localities - I/l: 6 o_ + 2 S : Borosjenő (= Ineu, Transylvania). 1 6 : Budapest, Mátyásföld. 2 6 : Csévharaszt. 1 6 : Djakovár (= Dakovo, Yugoslavia). 1 g : Nagykároly (= Carei, Transylvani­a). - 1/2: 1 o_ : Pápa. - IV: 1 é : Herkulesfürdő (= Baile Herculane, Transylvania). 1 o_ : Mehadia. 1 g : Orsova (Transylvania). - VI/2: 1 0. : Becsvölgye, Barabásszeg. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) periscelis (Reinhard, 1863) - First tergite broadening posteriorly so that hind width 1.5-1.6 times greater than its basal width. Second tergite less transverse (in compari­son to that of A. rugulosus Nees), 1.3(-1.4) times wider behind than long medially. Fourth joint of hind tarsus in dorsal view long, nearly twice as long as broad distally. Body black. Leg reddish yellow, hind tibia black(ish) to brownish black and its basal two-fifths yellowish white. - Distribu­tion: Central and East Europe, Yugoslavia. In Hungary rare. Localities - I/l: 2 S : Űjszentmargita, swept in a Galatello-Quercetum roboris forest. - II/2: 2 £ : Noszvaj, Sikfőkút, swept in a Quercetum petraeae-cerris forest. - V. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) praetor (Reinhard, 1863) - From among the Hungarian Aleiodes species it is conspicuous with its yellow, occasionally reddish yellow, ground colour. Head and pro- + mesosoma light yellow. Distal end of hind tibia blackish as well as entire hind tarsus blackish to black. Wings faintly yellowish. In lateral view temple about half as wide as eye. Cheek as long as half height of eye. Third tergite hardly shorter than second tergite, latter 1.3(-1.4) times wider behind than long medially. - Distribution: Widely distributed in the southern half of the Palaearctic

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