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Antheminia lunulata (Goeze): Nyárlőrinc, 24.VII.-7.VII.1988. and 23.VII.-2. VIII.1989) Fülöpszállás, 6.VIII.1988j Ibid., Borda-tanya, 29.VII.1989; Szabadszállás, roadside, 3.VIII.1989. Palomena prasina (Linnaeus): Nyárlőrinc, 27.VII.1988. and 28.VII.1989; Tőserdö, 27.VIÎ.1989; Lakitelek, along the Tisza, 5.VIII.1989. Chlorochroa juniper ina (Linnaeus): Fülöpháza, 29.VII.1989. Chlorochroa pinic ola (Mulsant and Rey): Nyárlőrinc, 31.VII.-2.VIII.1989. Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Poda): Kecskemét, 27.VII.1988. Eurydema oleracea ( Linnaeus): Nyárlőrinc, 23.VII.-5.VIII.1989 ; Tőserdö, 27. VII. 1989; Szabadszállás, roadside, 3.VIII.1989 . Eurydema ornatum (Linnaeus): Nyárlőrinc, 24 .VII.-7.VIII.1988. and 23.VII.-5. VIII. 1989; Szabadszállás, roadside, 3.VIII.1989. Arma custos (Fabricius), Tőserdö, 30.VII. 1988; Fülöpháza, 29.VII.1989 (larva"); Nyárlőrinc, 31 .VII.1989 (larva); Lakitelek, along the Tisza, 5.VII.1989 (larva). ACANTHUSOMATIDAE + Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (Linnaeus): Bugac, 25.VII. 1989, Nyárlőrinc, 28.VII. 1989. and Fülöpháza, 29.VII. 1989, larvae from Crataegus . CONCLUDING REMARKS Despite the fact that the additional collecting in the Kiskunság reported here was only done in a very limited period of the year (end July and early August) not less than 66 species belonging to 14 families could be added to the Heteroptera list of this area, which now includes 443 species of 33 families. Collecting during other periods of the year, especially in spring and early summer, undoubtedly will result in a further increase of the number of Heteroptera known from the very diversified and rich area of the Kiskunság National Park. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks are due to Dr. K. Tóth, director of the Kiskunság National Park, Kecskemét, for giving permission to collect in the National Park, to Dr. T. Vásárhelyi, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest and Cs. Czintos, Kecskemét, for their valuable help in making the necessary arrangements during my stay in Hungary, to G. Morseid, Rheden, The Netherlands, for assistance during the field work in 1989, -to Dr. H. Günther, Ingelheim, Germany for putting material of Phytocorisaustriacus at my disposal and to Dr. U. Göllner-Scheiding, Berlin, DDR, E. Heiss, Innsbruck, Austria, and Dr. J. Péricart, Montereau, France, for identyfiing Stictopleurus , Piesmatidae and Am phiareus obscuriceps , respectively . REFERENCES Asanova, R.B. (1964): The genus Canthophorus Muls. et Rey Heteroptera, Cydnidae in the fauna of the USSR (in Russian). - Ent . Obozr., 43: 138-144. Aukema, B. (1989) : Annotated checklist of Hemiptera-Heteroptera odT^The Netherlands. - Tijdschr. Ent., 132 : 1-104. Bakonyi, G. and Vásárhelyi, T. (1987 ) : The Heteroptera fauna of the Kiskunság National Park. In: The fauna of the Kiskunság National Park. II. ed. S. Mahunka : 85-106. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest. Deckert, J. (1985): % 0ber Lygaeus simulans spec. nov. und L. equestris (Linnaeus, 1758). zwei nahe verwandte paläarktische Lygaeinae (Heteroptera, Ly. gaeidae). - Mitt. zool. Mus. Berl ., 61: 273-278.