S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 50. (Budapest, 1989)
Sapromyza (Schumannimyia) hyalinata (Meigen, 1826) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; VI, Bu gac. - 3. Csévharaszt. 5. V.-30. VI. - A Palaearctic species with unknown life-habits (38 ex.1. Sapromyza (Sapromyzosoma) quadricincta Becker, 1895 (= bipunctata Meigen, 1830) I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; VI. Bugac. - 2. Ágasegyháza; 3. Csévharaszt. - Peszér, Gyón, Kiskunfélegyháza, Deliblat. 30. VI.-9. VIII. - Known from the temperate zone of Europe. Numerous specimens (48 ex.) were caught in forests and groves (mostly on sandy areas). Sapromyza (Sapromyzosoma) quadripunctata (Linné, 1767) - II. Dömsöd: Apajpuszta. 1. Ócsa; 2. Ágasegyháza; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi; 8. Kéleshalom; 9, Kunfehértó. - Gyón, Tass. 2 l J. V. - 11. VIII. - A Palaearctic (? West Palaearctic) species; imagos are frequently collected out of forests. 22 ex. Sapromyza (Sapromyza) albiceps Fallén, 1820 - 3. Csévharaszt. - Kalocsa. 6. VI. A very rare but rather conspicuous European species; only two males were collected at these two places. Sa promyza (Sapromyza) apicalis Loew, 1847 - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; IV. Fülöpháza. - 2, Ágasegyháza; 5. Tabdi; 9. Kunfehértó. - Gyón, Kiskunhalas, Kalocsa, Kiskörös, Deliblat. 6. VI. - 24. VIII. - A Palaearctic species (probably in Europe only); imagos have also been collected in open fields but larvae develop probably in forests only. 11 ex. [S apromyza (Sapromyza) intonsa Loew, 1847 - One male was collected at Kalocsa; in all probability it occurs also in the Kiskunság. ] [ Sapromyza (Sapromyza) obsoleta Falién, 1820 - In the collection of the HNHM there is a female from Tass (7. VI.). ] [ Sapromyza (Sapromyza) opaca Becker, 1895 - It has not been collected in the Kiskunság N. P.; in the collection of the HNHM there is one specimen from Kecskemét.] Sapromyza (Sapromyza) p al pella Rondani, 1868 - 9. Kunfehértó. 25. VII. - Known from Italy to Czechoslovakia. One male and one female were caught in one place only. Sa promyza (Sapromyza) simplicior Hendel, 1908 (- simplex Loew, 1847) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; II. Dömsöd: Apajpuszta; IV. Fülöpháza; V. Izsák: Kolon-tó; VI. Bugac: Bugaci nagyerdő; - 1. ócsa: Nagy-erdő, Turjáni-erdő; 2. Ágasegyháza; 3. Csévharaszt; 5. Tabdi; 6. Kiskőrös: Szücsi-erdő; - Gyón, Kalocsa, Peszér. 10. V.-18. IX. - Known from Europe and Mongolia. It has been collected in all parts of our country; common on lowlands; imagos are caught in forests and wet meadows. 92 ex. DIASTATIDAE Small greyish flies with little known habits. In the Kiskunság N. P. six species were collected, one of them ( Diastata cervinala Chandler, 1988) is new for the Hungarian fauna. The number of specimens caught is rather low (68 ex.). Diastata cervinala Chandler, 1988 - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő; VI. Bugac: Bugaci nagyerdő. 25-28. IV. - New for the Hungarian fauna. In the collection of the HNHM there are specimens from Kalocsa and Kelebia, The specimens published as "nebulosa" from the Hortobágy (Papp 1981) belong to this species, too. Diastata costata MeigBn, 1830 (= fuscula: authors, incl. Papp 1973, 1984, not Fallén, 1823, misidentifications) - IV. Fülöpháza. 26. VII. - Only one female was caught in a grove of a sand dune area. Diastata fuscula (Fallén, 1823) (= inornata Loew, 1864) - 9. Kunfehértó. 19. VIII. One female was collected in a small oak forest. Campichoeta griseola (Zetterstedt, 1855) - IV. Fülöpháza; VI. Bugac. - 1. Ócsa. Gyón. 9- 12. V; 5. X. - Two males and five females were collected in the Kiskunság but it is known also from all the other parts of our country. Campichoeta obscuripentiis (Meigen, 1830) - I. Lakitelek: Töserdő: VI. Bugac. 20. IV. 11. V; 26, IX.-26. X. - A widespread though not common species. Thirty specimens were collected in forests and groves.