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3.) Triaspis excisus Snoflák, 1953 was also reported from the Kiskunság National Park (Bugac 1 d, Csévharaszt 1 d and Inárcs 1 9) by me (Papp 1987: 318). All three specimens (1 9 + 2 d) were re-named as T. sulcatus (Szépligeti, 1901). Schizoprymnus Foerter, 1862 Up to now 51 species of the genus Schizoprymnus are known in the Palaearctic Region of which 39 occur in Europe and 28 in Hungary, i.e. 71% of the European species is present in the fauna of Hungary. From among the 28 species eight are new to our fauna, their specification see in the previous chapter. The last comprehensive identifica­tion key has been compiled by Tobias (1986: 172-180) for the European species of Schi­zoprymnus. Recently, in the last two decades, three authors presented the descriptions of new Schizoprymnus species: Belokobylskij (1994, seven species from the Far East of Russia), Beyarslan (1988, one species from Turkey) and Papp (1989, three species from Korea). Presumably the number of the known and new species in Europe will be also increased in the future, first of all in the Mediterranean Subregion. In Hungary three Schizoprymnus species were reared from two beetle host's larvae: Mordellisiena parvula Gyllenhall (Col., Mordellidae) were parasitized by S. pallidipen­nis (Herrich-Schaeffer) and by S. terebralis (Snoflák); Neoglocianus maculaalba Herbst (Col., Curculionidae) was parasitized by S. ambiguus (Nees). Schizoprymnus acataphractus (Snoflák, 1953) - Described from Moravia, first reported from the Hortobágy National Park in Hungary (Papp 1983: 316). Not reported from any other country so far. - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Bátorliget. 1 d: Martonvásár. 1 9: Nagyiván (Hortobágy National Park). 1 d: Nagyvárad (-Oradea). II/l: 1 d: Budapest, Farkasvölgy. 1 9: Nagykovácsi. 1 d: Tahitótfalu, Cseresznyés-völgy (-valley). 1 d: Tapolca, Szentgyörgy-hegy (-mount). H/2: 1 d: Bélapátfalva, Bélkő. 1 d: Pogány-hegy (-mount). 1 d: Répáshuta, János-rét. 1 9: Vác. III/3-5 (Transylvania): 1 9: Dés (=Dej), Mala-tó. 1 d: Homoródkeményfalva (-Comänesti), 1 d: Rév (-Vadul Crisului). VI/2: 1 d: Somogyaszaló, Deseda. - V-VII. Schizoprymnus ambiguus (Nees, 1816) - Widely distributed in the western Pala­earctic Region. First reported from Hungary by Szépligeti (1898: 383). In Hungary reared from the curculionid beetle host Neoglocianus maculaalba Herbst. - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Ásotthalom. 1 d: Balatonszéplak, Töreki-láp. 1 d: Budapest, Rákos. 1 9: Dabas, Sári. 1 9: Gyula, Pósteleki erdő. 2 9 + 1 d: Őrszentmiklós (Őrbottyán). 1 9: Szarvas. 1 9 (in Papp 1983: 317 as S. bidentulus): Ujszentmargita, nature reserved forest. 1 9 (in Papp 1992: 59 as S. bidentulus): Zamárdi, taken in sandy dune of Lake Balaton. 1/2: 1 9: Kapuvár. II/1: 1 9: Budapest, Sashegy. 8 9 + 6 d: Hévíz 27 VI 1961, ex larva Neoglo­cianus maculaalba Herbst (Col. Curculionidae) 5 VIII 1961, foodplant of host Papaver somniferum L., leg. et educ. Gy. Sáringer. 1 9 + 4 d: Keszthely, Újmajor, 20 VI 1961, ex larva Neoglocianus maculaalba Herbst (Col. Curculionidae) 5 VII 1961, foodplant of host Papaver somniferum L., leg. et educ. Gy. Sáringer. 1 ci: Hárskút. III/4 (Transylva­nia): 1 9: Szilágyballa (=Borla). IV: Báziás and Mehádia (Szépligeti 1896a: 172). VI/1: 1 9: Máriagyűd, Csukma. VI/2: 4 9 + 1 d: Balatonszentgyörgy, 3 VIII 1962, ex larva Neoglocianus maculaalba Herbst (Col. Curculionidae) 21 VIII 1962, foodplant of host Papaver somniferum L., leg. et educ. Gy. Sáringer. 1 E: Fonyód. - V-VIII, taken mostly in August. Schizoprymnus angustatus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838) - In Europe a fairly frequent species, its area extends eastwards as far as Kazakhstan (Tobias 1986: 174). In Hungary

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