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Fig. 1. The main regions of Hungary. I = Western part of Dunántúl. (Hilly territory with coniferous and deciduous forests.) II = Kisalföld. (Lowlands on the northen part of Dunántúl, mainly with forests on flood areas of rivers.) Ill = Dunántúli-középhegység. (Hills and mountains of medium height between the lake Balaton and the bend of Danube, mainly with deciduous-, and with cultivated coniferous forests.) IV =South- eastern half of Dunántúl. (Diversified territory, mainly with different types of deciduous forests.) V = Duna-Tisza köze. (Lowlands between the rivers Danube and Tisza, mainly with steppe and forests on sandy soils.) VI = Északi-középhegység. (Hills and mountains of medium height of North Hungary with different deciduous-, and some cultivated coniferous fo­rests.) VII = North- eastern part of Alföld. (Lowlands with diversified types of soil and vegetation.) VIII = South-eastern part of Alföld. (Lowlands mainly with loess steppe and with forests on flood areas of rivers.) Ascalaphidae Libclloides coccajus (Denis et Schiffermüller) - VI. Libelloides macaronius (Scopoli, 1763) - I, III, IV, VI. References Aspöck, H, Aspöck, U. et Holzel, H. (1980): Die Ncuropteren Europas. - Goecke et Evers, Krefeld: 1-495. Klapálek, F. (1899): Bemerkungen über die Trichopteren- und Neuropteren-Fauna Un­garns. - Természetr. Füz. 22: 429^142. Steinmann, H. (1967): Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera és Mecoptera. - In: Ma­gyarország Állativlága (Fauna Hungarica) XIII, 14., Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 204 pp. Sziráki, Gy. (1979): Notes on Hungarian species of Coniopterygidae from different or­chards. - Folia em. hung. 32: 181-184.

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