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two species, namely Homoneura notata Fall, and Ilomoneura thalhammeri L. Papp are from Örszentmiklős). No species was found as new for our fauna. The number of the specimens preserved in the collection of the HNHM from the Kiskunság is rather significant (1245 ex.). The proportion of the rare (not abundant) species is high but only voucher specimens were mounted in the cases of abundant species. Most of the specimens were caught by sweep net­ting, some specimens were collected by Malaise trap. Homoneura biumbrata (Loew, 1847) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő. - Gyón, Kalocsa, Őr­szentmiklós, Deliblát. 18. VII. - A sylvicolous West Palaearctic species. Homoneura interstincta (Falién, 1820) - 3. Csévharaszt. 19. VI-21. VII. - Seven spe­cimens; more abundant in our mountains. Homoneura limnea (Becker, 1895) - IV. Fülöpháza. - 1. Ócsa: Mádencia-erdő, Nagy­erdő; 5, Tabdi. - Gyón. 5. VI-22. IX. - Known from the deciduous forest zones of Europe; no data on its life-habits. 6 ex. Homoneura minor (Becker, 1895) - IV. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. - Őrszentmiklós, Deliblat. 24. V-15. VII. - Known from Central Europe and from the south part of the USSR in Europe. A rare species, which were collected in our sandy lowlands. Five males. Homoneura remmi L. Papp, 1978 - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; II. Dömsöd: Apajpuszta; IV. Fülöpháza; V. Izsák: Kolon-tó; - 3. Csévharaszt. - Ásotthalom, Deliblat. 6. VI-10. VIII. - Closely related to and sympatric with the previous species. Its holotype is from Csévharaszt, specimens were collected in reeds, in sand dune areas, in Juniperus groves, etc. Ten males. Homoneura minor / remmi females - The two species are so closely related that their females are not separable by our present knowledge. Twenty-six females were collected to­gether with males, or additionally from Ágasegyháza and Kéleshalom. Homoneur a subno tata L. Papp, 1978 - 9. Kunfehértó. - Kalocsa, Szeghalom. 19. VIII.­A rare species, described from Hungary and known from some European countries. One male and one females were collected in an oak forest at Kunfehértó. Trigonometopus frontalis (Meigen, 1830) - 1. Ocsa. - Gyón, Kalocsa. IV-VIII. ­Known from Europe and Mongolia. Its imagos are collected in reeds. Minettia 'Frendelia) longipennis (Fabricius, 1794) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; IV. Fü­löpháza. - 1. ócsa: Nagy-erdő; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi; 9. Kunfehértó. - 11. V-18. VIII.­A widespread Holarctic species. It is sylvicolous though it occurs also in lowland groves and bushes. 66 ex. Minettia (Minettia) fasciata (Fallén, 1826) - II. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. - 2. Ágasegy­háza; 3. Csévharaszt; 8. Kéleshalom; 9. Kunfehértó. - Gyón. 12. V.-26. VII. - A common and widespread species, in Hungary it mainly occurs in lowlands. (22 ex.). Minett ia (Minettia) flaviventris (Costa, 1844) - 3. Csévharaszt. - Gyón, Deliblat. 19. VI. - Middle and south belts of Europe, life-habits unknown. Minettia (Minettia) loewi (Schiner, 1864) - 2. Ágasegyháza. 6. VI. - A sylvicolous species, known from Central Europe only; one male and one female were caught. Minettia (Minettia) lupulina (Fabricius, 1787) - II. Fülöpháza. - 3. Csévharaszt. 4. VI. -15. VII. - A common Holarctic species (10 ex.). Minettia (Minettia) plumicornis (Falién, 1820) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; IV. Fülöp­háza; V. Izsák: Kolon-trt; VI. Bugac. - 1. ócsa: Felsőbabád, Mádencia-erdő; 2. Ágasegy­háza; 3. Csévharaszt; 8. Kéleshalom; 9. Kunfehértó. - Gyón, Kalocsa, Kiskunhalas, De­liblat. 26. V. -9. VII. - All parts of Europe south to tree-line; an abundant species on our lowlands (100 ex.). Minettia (Minettia) rivosa (Meigen, 1826) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; IV. Kerekegyháza: Kondor-tó; V. Izsák: Kolon-tó; VI. Bugac. - 1. ócsa: Öregturján; 2. Ágasegyháza; 3. Csév­haraszt; - Kalocsa. 27. V. -9. VIII. - A common Holarctic species (42 ex.). Minettia (Minettia) tubifer 'Meigen, 1826) - II. Dömsöd: Apajpuszta; VI. Bugac. ­2. Ágasegyháza. - Gyón. 10. V.-16. IX. - A rare European species; four specimens were caught, all of them on open fields. Paroecus signatipes (Loew, 1856) - IV. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. - 2. Ágasegyháza; 3. Csévharaszt; 9. Kunfehértó. - Gyón, Kecskemét, Örkény, Deliblat. V-VI. - A majority

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