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first reported from the Kiskunság National Park (Papp 1987: 318). - Localities: I/l: 1 9 + I d: Balatonszéplak, Töreki-láp. 1 9: Budapest, Mátyásföld. 1 d: Csévharaszt. 1 d: Gyula, Pósteleki erdő (=forest). 1 9 (in Papp 1987: 318 as S. subangustatus): Inárcs. 1 9: Sződ. 3 9 (in Papp 1983:317 29 as S. subangustatus; 1 9 det. Tobias 1993): Újszent­margita, swept in Galatello-Quercetum (nature reserved forest). 1 9 (in Papp 1992: 51 as S. subangustatus): Zamárdi. II/1: 1 9: Budapest, Budafok. 2 9: Budapest, Gellérthegy. 1 9 + \d\ Budapest Hármashatárhegy. 1 d: Budapest, Háros. 1 9: Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 1 d: Budapest, Óbuda. 1 9: Csákvár, LóállástetŐ, swept in Cotino-Quercetum. 1 d: Pilismarót. II/2: 1 d: Szinpetri, Kopolya-völgy(-valley). III/2-4 (Transylvania): 1 9: Déva (-Deva). 1 9: Korond (=Corund). 1 9: Oravica (-Oravita). 1 d: Ósebeshely (-Sibiselul Vechi). 1 d: Szilágycsehi (=Cehul Silvanei). V/3: 1 d: Csörötnek, Huszászi. VI/2: 1 d: Darány, Juniper Woodland. 1 d: Ivánc, Bakony-erdő (-forest). VI/4: 1 9: Deliblát (-Deliblato, Voivodina). - V-VIII. Schizoprymnus arcuatus Tobias, 1976 - Described from Armenia, reported from the European part of Russia (Tobias 1986: 176). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: I/l: Gyula (Doboz): Szanazug. II/l: 1 d: Budapest, Svábhegy. - V-VI. Schizoprymnus azerbajdzanicus (Abdinbekova, 1967) - Described three decades ago from Azerbaidjan (Abdinbekova 1967: 51), elsewhere in the former USSR unknown (Tobias 1986: 180). Reported from Bulgaria (Zaykov 19806: 88). Very similar to S. obscurus (Nees). New to the fauna of Hungary. - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Bokros. 1 d: Tá­kos, Bockereki erdő (-forest). II/l: 6 E: Hárskút. II/2: 1 d: Mályinka, Vár-völgy (-val­ley). III/2-3 (Transylvania): 1 d: Déva (-Deva). 1 9: Madarasi Hargita. V/3: 1 9: Csöröt­nek. -VI-VII. Schizoprymnus bidentulus (Szépligeti, 1901) - Described from Hungary by Szép­ligeti (1901: 287 in key and 288 description), reported by Snoflák (1953: 312) from Slovakia and by Zaykov (19806: 88) from Bulgaria. Eastwards known from Armenia (Tobias 1976: 106), European part of Russia and Kazakhstan (Tobias 1986: 176). ­Localities: I/l: 2 9 + 3 d: Ágasegyháza. 1 9: Sződ.l 9: Zamárdi, Balaton-part (-shore). II/l: 1 d: Budapest. 1 d: Nagykovácsi, swept in Festucetum sulcatae. 1 d: Nagykovácsi, Nagyszénás, swept in Festucetum saxatilis. VI/2 (Croatia): 1 d: Slavonia, Laz. - I V-VI, taken frequently in May-June. Schizoprymnus brevicornis (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838) (^Sigalphus sculpturatus Szépligeti, 1898 syn. n.; Triaspis brevicornis auct.) - For many decades it was sup­pressed in the genus Triaspis. First it was Tobias (1971: 222) who recognized its correct generic status. Recorded in the following countries of Europe: Spain, Germany, Bohemia, Hungary. Ivanov (1899: 285) listed it from Ukraine, however, Tobias (1986: 176) did not indicate its occurrence in the former USSR. It seems a rare species, in Hungary known from six localities so far. - Localities: I/l: 2d (in Papp 1983: 317 as Triaspis brevicornis): Egyek, Ohat, Pusztakócsi mocsarak (-marsh). 1 d (in Papp I.e. as Triaspis brevicornis): Fülöpszállás, Kelemenszék. 1 9: Kéthalom. II/l: 1 d (holotype of Sigalphus sculpturatus Szépligeti): Budapest, Gellérthegy. 1 9 + 1 d: Veszprém, Szabad­ságpuszta. VI/2: 1 d: Mernye, iskola (-school). - VI-VII. Schizoprymnus cataphractus (Snoflák, 1953) - In Hungary first reported from the Kiskunság National Park (Papp 1987: 318); in the Zoogeographie district Eupannonicum (I/l) frequent, elsewhere rare. Its area extends to the western Palaearctic Region as far eastwards as Turkmenia. - Localities: I/l: 1 9: Ágasegyháza, taken from Euphorbia sp. 2 9: Bugac. 1 9: Csévharaszt, Betuletum. 2 9: Doboz (Gyula): Szanazug. 2 9: Fülöpháza, sandy dunes. 1 9: Kecskemét, Nagynyír. 3 9: Kéleshalom, Illancs. 3 9: Kiskunhalas,

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