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.

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