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Schizoprymnus luteipalpis Snoflák, 1953 - Described from Bohemia (Snoflák 1953: 355), Hungary is the second country of it occurrence. - Localities: I/l: 1 9 (in Papp 1991: 654 as S. rufipes Herrich-Schaeffer): Bátorliget, swept in Cirsio-Festucetum pratensis. 1 9 (in Papp 1983: 317 as S. rufipes Herrich-Schaeffer): Egyek, Ohat, Pusztakócsi mocsárrét (-marsh). 2 G: Nagyvárad (=Oradea, Transylvania). 1 9: Tákos, Bockereki erdő (-forest). 1 9 (in Papp 1983: 317 as S. rufipes Herrich-Schaeffer): Ujszentmargita, nature reserved forest. H/2: 1 d: Aggtelek, Hosszú-völgy (-valley). 1 d: Bódvaszilas, Vecsem. 1 6: Szarvaskő. VI/1: 1 9: Pécs, Misina. - V-VIII. Schizoprymnus nigripes (Thomson, 1892) - In Hungary a rather sporadic species, distributed in the western Palaearctic Region. - Localities: ///: 1 6: Bátorliget. 1 ci: Budapest, Káposztásmegyer. 1 ó: Csévharaszt, nature reserved forest. 1 d: Kiskunhalas, Bogárzó. 1 9: Őrszentmiklós (Őrbottyán). 1/2: 1 d: Feketeerdő, legelő (-pasture). II/l: 1 9: Pilisszentkereszt, Dobogókő. 1 9 + 1 d: Sukoró. /7/2: 1 d: Aggtelek, Százoldalas. III/3: 1 d: Homoródfurdő (-Bäile Homorod). VI/2: 1 9: Vörs, Kisbalaton. - V-VII. Schizoprymnus obscurus (Nees, 1816) - A frequent to common species in the Palaearctic Region. In Hungary it is the most frequent Schizoprymnus species. - Loca­lities: 7/7: 11 9 + 30 d from 18 localities. 1/2: 2 d: Kám, Jeli arboretum. II/l: 8 9 + 18 d from 19 localities. 11/2: 3 9 + 20 d from 17 localities. IIÎ/4 and 111/6 (Transylvania): 1 d: Oroszmező (-Rus). 1 9 + 1 d: Réty (-Ree), Rétyi nyíres (=Betuletum). V/3: 1 d: "Őr­ség". VI/1-2: 4 9 + 2 d from 4 localities. - IV-IX, taken frequently in May-June. Schizoprymnus opacus (Thomson, 1892) - In Hungary frequent to common both in the lowlands (I/l Eupannonicum) and mountainous Zoogeographie districts (II/1-2 Matricum). Distributed in the Palaearctic Region. - Localities: ///: 13 9 + 5 cf from 9 localities. /7/7: 11 9 + 7 d from 14 localities. 11/2: 11 9 + 7 d from 13 localities. III/ 1 (Slovakia): 1 d: Bártfa (-Bardejov), rez. Becherovská. 111/3-4 (Transylvania): 1 9: Déva (-Deva). 1 9: Rév (-Vadul Crisului). IV(Transylvania): 1 9: Báziás (-Buzias). 1 d: Her­kulesfiirdő (-Bäile Herculane). 19: Mehadia. V/l: 1 9: Kőszeg, Szabó-hegy (-mount). V/3: 1 d: Farkasfa. 1 d: Kondorfa. VI/1-2: 5 9 + 7 d from 8 localities. - V-VIII, taken mostly in May-June. Schizoprymnus pallidipennis (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838) - In Hungary first reported from the Kiskunság National Park (Papp 1987: 318), in the last decade it proved to be a fairly frequent species in our country. Distributed in the western Palaearctic Region (Tobias 1986: 174). Reared in Hungary from the mordellid host Mordellistena parvula Gyllenhall. - Localities: I/l: 1 d: Bátorliget, láprét (-bog). 1 d: Egyek, Ohat, nature re­served forest. 1 d: Foktő, 1946, ex Mordellistena parvula Gyllenhal (Col. Mordellidae), host's foodplant Artemisia vulgaris, leg. et educ. J. Erdős. 1 9: Gyula, Pósteleki erdő. 1 d: Tabdi, nature reserved forest. 1 9: Tákos, Bockereki erdő (-forest). 1/2 (Slovakia): 1 d: Nagysalló (-Tekovské Luzany). /7/7: 1 9: Budapest, Óbuda. 1 9: Budapest, Sváb­hegy. 1 9: Budapest, Zugliget. 1 d: Keszthely. 1 9: Nadap. 1 d: Pilisszentkereszt, Do­bogókő. 1 9: Tihany, Akasztódomb. 11/2: 2 9: Bódvarákó, Ostromalja. 1 9: Párád. 1 9: Rárós.l 9: Sátoraljaújhely. 2 d: Vác, Naszály. IV (Transylvania): 1 d: Mehadia. VI/1: 1 9 + 2 d: Nagyharsány, Fekete-hegy (-mount). VI/2: 1 d: Kisdobsza. VI/4 (Slavonia): Ru­ma. - V-VII, taken mostly in May-vJune. Schizoprymnus parvus (Thomson, 1892) - In Hungary the species is frequent to common both in the lowlands (I/l Eupannonicum) and the hilly to mountainous (II/l— 2 Matricum) Zoogeographie districts. A Palaearctic species. - Localities: I/l: 13 9 + 19 d from 18 localities. II/l: 14 9 + 1 d from 9 localities. 11/2: 8 9 + 8 d from 12 localities. III/ 1 (Slovakia): 1 9: Bártfa (-Bardejov), Lamavisko (Mts Csergő). 1 9: Trencsén

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