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of the specimens of this steppe species (63 ex.) in the HNHM is from the Kiskunság. They were collected in sandy areas, in open forests, etc. Trlcholauxania praeusta (Fallén, 1820) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő. - 1. Ócsa: Nagyer­dő; 3. Csévharaszt; 8. Kéleshalom; 9. Kunfehértó. 17. V.-18. VIII. - A very common spe­cies, which lives in forests fin any kind of forests also on our lowlands; 55 ex. ). Peplomyza discoidea 'Meigen, 1830) - IV. Fülöpháza. - 3. Csévharaszt. - Kecske­mét, Kalocsa, Deliblat. 10-20. V-?. - Widespread in deciduous forests of Europe (9 ex.). Peplomyza intermedia E. Remm, 1979 - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő. - 1. Ócsa: Máden­cia-erdő. - örszentmiklós. 7-19-21. IX. - Known from Central and SE Europe (incl. USSR to Armenia). Only three females were caught during our collecting programme. Peplomyza litura 'Meigen, 1826) - 1. Ócsa: Mádencia-erdő. - Kalocsa. ?-19. IX.­Two males and one female were collected in one place only; it is widespread though not abun dant in Europe (deciduous forests). [ Aulogastromyia anisodactyla (Loew, 1845) - It has not been collected in the Kiskun­ság National Park but we have specimens in the HNHM from Orszentmiklós, Csornád and Kalocsa, i.e. from areas similar to those of the Kiskunság (as for their landscape and vege­tation). J [ Lyciella (Meiosimyza) platycephala (Loew, 1847) - Gyón (now Dabas-Gyón). 17. VII.­A widespread European species, very rare on our lowlands, common in mountains (e.g. Bükk Mts). J [ Lyciella (Lyciella) decempunctata (Fallén, 1820) - Gyón. 19. VI. - Common in decid­uous forests of Europe; much to our surprise, it has not been collected in the Kiskunság N. P. ] Lyciella (Lyciella) decipiens (Loew, 1847) - IV. Fülöpháza: - 1. ócsa: Mádencia-er­dő; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi. - Gyón, Kiskunhalas. 23. V.-31. VII. - Known fromEurope (incl. the Caucasus Mts); it is more or less restricted to forests but common also on wet meadows with groves (63 ex. ). Lyciella (Lyciella) pallidiventris (Falién, 1820) - 9. Kunfehértó, 27. VII. - Wide­spread in deciduous forests of Europe but never abundant. Two males were caught in one place only. Lyciella (Lyciella) stylata L. Papp, 1978 - 9. Kunfehértó. - A single male. Lyciella (Lyciella) subpallidiventris L. Papp, 1978 - VI. Bugac: Bugaci nagyerdő. 21-25. VI. - One male only. Lyciella (Lyciella) rorida (Falién, 1820) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; 1. Ócsa: Mádencia­erdő, Öregturján; 8. Kéleshalom; 9. Kunfehértó. 28. V. -27. VII. - A common sylvicolous species (38 ex.*. Lauxania (Callixania) minor Martinék, 1974 - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; IV. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. - 1. Ócsa; 2. Agasegyháza; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi: 27. IV.-5. VI. - It is known from Europe and Mongolia (an univoltine forest species). 66 ex. Lauxania (Lauxania) cylindricornis (Fabricius, 1794) - IV. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. ­1. Ócsa: Bikarét; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi. IV. 26.-22. VI. - A Holarctic forest species (37 ex.). Calliopum aeneum (Falién, 1820) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; II. Dömsöd: Apajpuszta; IV. Fülöpháza; V. Izsák: Kolon-tó; VI. Bugac, Bocsa. - 1. Ócsa: Felsőbabád, Mádencia­erdő, Öregturján, Nagy-erdő; 2. Ágasegyháza, Orgovány; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi. - Gyón, Deliblat. 16. V. -7. X. - It is the commonest species of this family in Hungary (166 ex. ). Calliopum elisae (Meigen, 1826) - 1. Ócsa: Kisturjánosok, Turjáni-erdő. 17. VI.­31. VII. - A common though not abundant species in the wet deciduous forests of Europe. Here two males and two females were only collected. Calliopum simillimum (Collin, 1933) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; VI. Bugac. - 1. ócsa: Mádencia-erdő; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi; 9. Kunfehértó. 7. V.-l. X. - It is common in cool and wet forests (also on lowlands). 85 ex. Eusapromyza multipunctata (Fallén, 1820) - VI. Bugac: Bugaci nagyerdő. - 1. Ócsa: Turjáni-erdő; 3. Csévharaszt. - Gyón, Kalocsa, Deliblat. 23. V.-19. VIII. - A common sylvicolous European species; 91 specimens are preserved in the HNHM from the Kiskunság

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