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szállás. 1 Ç: Vecsés. II/l: 1 d: Ácsteszér, Homokházi erdő (=forest). 1 d: Bakonybél, Vörös János séd. 1 d: Budakeszi. 1 9: Budapest, Gellérthegy. 1 9: Budapest, Ördögárok. 1 9: Nagykovácsi, Julianna-major. 1 9: Pilisszántó, Hosszú-hegy (=mount). 1 9 + 1 d: Tihany. 1 6: Vác. 2 9: Veszprém, Szabadságpuszta. H/2: 1 d: Szín, Szelcepuszta. III/1 (Slovakia): 1 9: Barlangliget (=Tatranska Kotlina). 1 9: Borosznó (=Brusno). 1 9: Brezno, Kumstová dolina, 800-1000 m. 3 9: Brezno, Zálomy, 600-700 m. 4 9: Magas Tátra (=Vysoky Tatry), Brncalova chata, 1600 m (1 9), Csorba-tó (=lake) (1 9), Kés­márki menedékház (=Kezmarok chata) (1 9), Poprádi tó (=lake) (1 9). 1 9: Zólyom (=Zvolen), Donovali. III/2 and 111/4-5 (Transylvania): 1 d: Hadad (=Hodod). 1 9: Nagy­enyed (=Aiud). 1 9: Radnai havasok, Borsa (=Mtii Rodnei, Borsa), 1600 m. VI/2: 1 9: Szombathely. - V-IX, taken frequently in July. Diospilus nigricornis (Wesmael, 1835) (=Diospilus rufipes Reinhard, 1862; =7a­phaeus affiinis Wesmael, 1835) - The nomenclature / taxonomic position of this species was recently ascertained (Belokobylskij 1989: 35). Distributed in the Palaearctic Region. First reported from the Kiskunság National Park in Hungary under the name D. rufipes (Papp 1987: 317). - Localities: 1/1: 2 9: Borosjenő (=Ineu, Transylvania). 1 9: Csévha­raszt, Betuletum. 1 9: Ócsa. II/l: 1 9: Bakonycsernye. 1 9: Farkasgyepü. 1 9: Iharkút. 2 9 + 2 d: Keszthely, Újmajor, 30 III 1962, ex Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma Marsham (Col. Curculionidae) 24 IV 1962, leg. et educ. Gy. Sáringer. 1 d: Nagykovácsi, Nagy­szénás. 1 E: Zalaszántó, Tátika. H/2: 1 9: Diósjenő. - IV-VIII, on the wing in April-June. Diospilus oleraceus Haliday, 1833 (7=Bracon dispar Nees, 1812; =D. ruficornis Szépligeti, 1896) - In Europe frequent to common, in Hungary common. First reported from our country by Szépligeti (1896a: 186). The synonymy of D. ruficornis with D. oleraceus was ascertained by Belokobylskij (1989: 36); on the basis of the original description the name Bracon dispar (sen. name) seems to refer to D. oleraceus. De­signation of the female holotype of D. ruficornis: Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 457, in Budapest Museum. In Hungary reared from three curculionid larval hosts: Ceutorhyn­chus pallidactylus Marsham, C. pleurostigma Marsham, C sulcicollis Gyllenhal and from one scolytid larval host: Scolytus multistriatus Marsham. - Localities: 1/1: 17 9 + 16 d from 17 localities. 1/2: 6 9 + 3 d from 3 localities. II/l: 14 9 + 23 d from 18 local­ities. 11/2: 10 9 + 3 d from 9 localities. III/ 1 (Slovakia): 3 9 + 2 d from 2 localities. 111/2­5 (Transylvania): 6 9 + 3 d from 9 localities. V/l: 1 9: Kőszeg, Kispöse. VI/2: 3 9 + 2 d from 5 localities. - IV-IX, frequent on the wing May-August. Diospilus productus Marshall, 1894 - Hitherto reported from a few localities in England and Croatia. New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: I/l: 3 9: Szigetbecse. II/l: 1 9: Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 1 9: Keszthely. VI/2: 1 9: Vörs, Kisbalaton. - VI-VII. Diospilus robustus Reinhard, 1862 - Described from Austria; reported from Ger­many, Croatia (Shenefelt 1970: 213) and from Sovakia (Capek & Lukas 1989: 36). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: ///: 1 9: Budapest, Rákos. 1 9: Kalocsa. 1 9: Őrszentmiklós (Őrbottyán). 1 9: Szigetszentmiklós. II/1: 1 9: Budapest, Sváb­hegy. 1 9: Tihany. 111/3 (Transylvania): 1 9: Holdvilág (=Hoghilag). V/l: 1 9: Kő­szeg, Réti-út. Diospilus tuberculatus Abdinbekova, 1969 - Described from Azerbaidjan (Abdin­bekova 1969a: 83), reported from Bulgaria (Zaykov 1978: 232). First reported from the Bükk National Park in Hungary (Papp 1996a: 459). - Localities: II/l: 1 d: Pilis­szentkereszt, Pilis-hegy (=mounf). II/2: 1 d: Felsőtárkány, Fekete-len, swept in Quer­cetopetraeae-Carpinetum. 1 9: Répáshuta, Rejtek. V/l: 1 9: Kőszeg, Stájer-házak. ­VI-VII.

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