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Hungarian (as well as the Carpato-Pannonian) fauna. The five diospiline genera are as follows (in parenthesis the respective species number in Hungary): Aspigonus Wesmael (0 species), Baeacis Förster (2 species), Diospilus Haliday (13 species), Dyscoletes Haliday (1 species) and Taphaeus Wesmael (1 species). To sum up the five diospiline genera are represented by 14 species in Hungary of which six are new to our fauna (Baeacis intermedius Foerster, Dispilus dilatatus Thomson, D. kokujevi Tobias, D. molorchicola Fischer, D. productus Marshall and D. robustus Reinhard). Up to now two species have been found only in the historical Hungary, i.e. Aspigonus diversicornis Wesmael in Transylvania (Romania) and Diospilus melanoscelus Nees in Slovakia; both species are expected to occur also in our country. The diospiline species are parasitoids in the beetle larvae of Alleculidae, Anobiidae, Attelabidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae, Chrysomelidae, Curculionidae, Lymexyloni­dae, Melandryidae, Nitidulidae and in the mecopterous larvae Boreidae. Aspigonus Wesmael, 1835 (=Aspidogonus auct.) In the Palaearctic Region two Aspigonus species are registered: A. aino Watanabe and A. diversicornis Wesmael (Belokobylskij 1989: 33-34); the taxonomic position of the third species, A. flavicornis (Nees), needs an examination. A. diversicornis is present in the European fauna; in the fauna of Hungary, surprisingly, this species was not found so far, however, it will be certainy detected in the future. The Aspigonus species are para­sitoids of the beetle larvae Lymexilonidae and Melandryidae. Aspigonus diversicornis Wesmael, 1835 - Locality: HI/3 (Transylvania): 3 Ç: "Re­tyezát" (=Mti Retezatului). - VI-VII. Baeacis Foerster, 1878 Tobias (1986: 155) thinks that three species belong to this genus; one of them, B. dis­similis (Nees), was not listed in the European part of the former USSR and, in my opin­ion, it seems to be conspecific with Aspigonus diversicornis Wesmael. The two species are parasitoids of anobiid (B. abietis) and cerambycid beetle larvae (B. intermedia). Baeacis abietis (Ratzeburg, 1844) - A frequent species in the coniferous vegetation zone of Europe. In Hungary rare. - Localities: 7/7/7 (Slovakia): 1 9: Brezno, Bystra, 500­700 m. 1 9: Brezno, Zálomy, 600-700 m. 1 d: Szlovák Érchegység (=Slovenské Rudo­horie), Drábsko, rezervat, 1000-1100 m. V/3: Brennbergbánya and Sopron (Győrfi 1959: 64). VI/1: 13 9 + 18 d: Lengyel, reared from cones of Picea excelsa 26 III 1970. - III and VIL Baeacis intermedia Foerster, 1878 - Sporadic in Europe, in the former USSR not found so far (Tobias 1986: 155). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Locality: VI/2: 1 6 (det. Tobias 1993): Zákány. -VI. Diospilus Haliday, 1833 Up to this time twenty-one Diospilus species are known in the Palaearctic Region (recently five Diospilus species were described by Belokobylskij [1990a, 1993] from the eastern Palaearctic, i.e. from the Far East Territory of Russia). From among the twenty­one species thirteen (i.e. 61.9%) are listed in Hungary. Two species (D. capito, D. oler-

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