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Triaspis breviventris (Thomson, 1892) - Hitherto known only from Sweden; new to the fauna of Hungary. - Locality: V/2: 1 9: Sopron. -VI. Triaspis caudatus (Nees, 1816) - In Europe a frequent Triaspis species; in Hungary taken mostly in lowlands (I/l Eupannonicum, 1/2 Arrabonicum). - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Borosjenő (=Ineu, Transylvania). 1 9: Kecskemét, Nagynyír. 1 9: Kiskunfélegyháza. 1 9: Nagyiván. 1 9: Nagyvárad (=Oradea, Transylvania). 1 9: Újszentmargita, swept in Galatello-Qurcetum. 1/2: 1 9: Écs. 1 9: Röjtökmuzsaj. III/1 (Slovakia): 1 9: Nagysalló (=Tekovské Luzani). III/2 (Transylvania): 1 9: Kudu (=Coldau). V/l: 1 9: Pécs, Nagy­árpád. - VI-VIII. Triaspis efluctus Papp, 1998 - Described recently from Switzerland (Papp 1998; new to the fauna of Hungary. - Locality: 11/2: 1 d: Jósvafő, Tengerszem-tó, taken with Malaise trap. - VIII. Triaspis facialis (Razeburg, 1852) - The species was identified with the help of Snoflák's key (1953: 293); reported from five countries in Europe: France, Germany, Croatia, Bulgaria and European part of Russia (Shenefelt 1970: 288). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Locality: 1/2: 3 9: Pápa. Triaspis floricola (Wesmael, 1835) - Frequent to common in Europe and North Af­rica. In Hungary the majority of the localities is restricted to in the Zoogeographie dis­tricts Eupannonicum (I/l) and Pilisicum (II/2). - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Agasegyháza. 2 9 + 3 d: Csévharaszt. 1 9: Csömör. 1 d: Gyula. 2 9: Kápolna. 1 d: Ócsa. 1 d: Petőfiszállás, Péteri-tó, taken from Seseli annuum. 2 9: Szabadszállás. 1 9: Szigetszentmiklós. 1 d: Tiszaug. 1 6: Tompa, Zsíroskúti erdő (=forest). 1 9: Túrkeve. 1/2: 1 d: Kám. II/l: 1 6: Balatonalmádi, Csacsi-rét (-meadow). 1 d: Budapest, Látó-hegy(=mount). 1 d: Buda­pest, Óbuda. 1 9: Csákvár, park. 1 9: Gyenesdiás. 1 9: Isztimér. 2 9 +2 cí: Keszthely. 1 d: Révfülöp. 1 9: Tihany, Külső-tó (=pond). 1 9: Veszprém, Szabadságpuszta. II/2: 1 d: Gödöllő. 1 d: Kóspallag, Kisinóc (Mts Börzsöny). III/1 (Slovakia): 1 9: Bártfa (=Bardejov), Lamavisko. 19: Dévény (=Devin). 1 9: Vepor. V/2: 1 6: Szalafő. V/3: 1 d: Felsőszölnök. VI/1: 1 d: Nagyharsány, Szársomlyó. 3 d: Pécs, Nagyárpád. VI/2: 2 d: Fonyód. 1 d: Szakonyfalu. 1 d: Vörs. - V-IX, most frequent on wing in May-July. Triaspis glaberrimus Snoflák, 1953 - Described from Bohemia (Snoflák 1953: 345), reported from the European part of Russia (Tobias 1986: 176). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: II/l: 1 9: Németbánya, Jáger-völgy (=valley). 11/2: 1 d: Párád. ­VII-VIII. Triaspis lugubris Snoflák, 1953 - Widely distributed in the eastern Palaearctic Re­gion, in Europe known from Bohemia. New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: V/2: 1 9: Szalafő, Felsőszer. VI/2: 1 d: Bajánsenye, Cserta-erdő (^forest). -VIII. Triaspis luteipes (Thomson, 1874) - Widely distributed in Europe, reported from fourteen countries. In Hungary first listed from Budapest by Szépligeti (1896a: 172). ­Localities: I/l: 1 9: Balatonszabadi. 1 9: Budapest, Orczy-kert (=garden). 2 d: Kelebia, halastó (=fish pond). II/l: 1 d: Budapest, Gellérthegy. 11/2: 1 d: Kóspallag, Kisinóc (Mts Börzsöny). /77/7 (Slovakia): 1 9: Késmárk (=Kezmarok). V/l: 1 d: Kőszeg, Alsó-erdő (=forest). VI/2: 1 9: Fonyód. 1 9: Mernye. - V, VII-VIII. Triaspis metacarpalis Tobias, 1986 - Described from Moldavia (Tobias 1986: 172), recorded from Switzerland (Papp-Rézbányai-Reser 1996: 75). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Locality: ////: 1 9: Tihany. -VII. Triaspis obscurellus (Nees, 1816) (=Sigalphus simulator Szépligeti, 1901) - Distri­buted in the Palaearctic Region, in Hungary the commonest Triaspis (as well as one of the commonest braconid) species. - In Hungary reared from five beetle larval hosts: 1.)

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