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Grzegorzekia collaris (Meigen, 1818)— 1 female: Zempléni TK: Nagyhuta, Vajda­V., Kemence-patak fölött és mellett, június 30., Papp L., Bajza Zs. The genus and species are new to Hungary. Palaeodocosia alpicola (Stróbl, 1895) — Börzsönyi TK: 1 male: Szokolya, Les-völ­gyi patak fölött és mellett, július 3; 1 male: Szokolya, Szén-patak fölött, július 4. This genus and species are new for the Hungarian fauna. It is a surprise that this rare species was found; P. janickii (Dziedzicki, 1923), which has more frequently been reported, hitherto has not been collected in our country. Saigusaia flavicornis (Stróbl, 1894)— 1 male: Kelet-Mecsek TK: Obánya, Óbányai­V., patak fölött és mellett, július 20., Papp L., Bajza Zs. A genus and species new to Hungary. Speolepta leptogaster (Winnertz, 1863) — 1 male: Zempléni TK: Regéc, Vajda­völgy, patakpart, 1997. VI. 6. A genus and species new to Hungary; this is a widely dis­tributed species (Lastovka and Matile (1988), which was mainly collected in caves of Europe. Our specimen was caught open air, though. Leiini Clastobasis alternans (Winnertz, 1863) — 1 male: Vörs, Kisbalaton, fűzligetes nádas, 1986. 07. 15., Papp L., Papp A.; 4 males, 1 female: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes, erdei út és erdőszél, 1997. 06. 29.; 1 female: Csévharaszt, 1971. 06. 30., Papp J.; 25 males, 16 females: Hortobágy N.P., Újszentmargita, Margitai erdő, 1975. 06. 4., 5., 23.; 1 male, 1 female: ibid., Malaise csapda [trap], 1974. 05. 23., Papp J.; 5 males, 5 females: HNP, Egyek, Ohati-erdő, fűháló, 1975. 06. 25., Kaszab Z., Papp L.; 1 male: ibid., gyümölcsös [orchard], 1975. 06. 26., Papp L.; 2 males: ibid., 1975. 06. 17., Kaszab; 5 specimens in the collection (Margitai erdő, Nagyhegyes: Vajdalaposi erdő, Csévharaszt) without abdomen. This species (the Hortobágy NP spec­imens) was reported as Leia picta Meigen, 1830 by Dely-Draskovits (1983) from the Hortobágy NP. It was not collected during our present collecting program; it is common on lowlands in summer. Greenomyia mongolica Lastovka et Matile, 1974 — 3 females: Börzsönyi TK: Szokolya, Les-völgyi patak fölött és mellett, július 3.; 1 female: Verőce: Magyarkút, Keskenybükki-p. v., komposzt erdei út mellett, 09. 18. Hortobágy N. P.: 1 male, 1 female: Tiszacsege, Kiskecskés, 1975. 08. 25., ernyősök, Papp L.; 1 male: Újszentmar­gita, csatornapart, 1975. 08. 26.; 1 female: Egyek, Ohati-erdő, 1975. 06. 17., fűháló, Kaszab; 1 male, 1 female: ibid., 1975. 10. 22., Hámoriné, Marótiné; 1 male: ibid., 1975. 06. 17., Mahunka, Kaszab. BükkNP: 17 males: [Miskolc], Szentlélek-h., 1979. VII. [on labels VI., erroneous] IL, leg. Bajza - Papp; 1 female: ibid., Látókő, 650 m, ernyősökről, VII. 3-6.; 4 males: ibid., Harica-forrás környéke, VII. 5-7.; 1 male: ibid., Odvas-kő, bükkös, VII. 12. 1 female: Darány, 1979. VIII. 16., leg. Majer. 3 females: Piszkés-tető, 1980. VII. 2., leg. Mihályi. 1 female: Zákány, 1982. IX. 9. 1 female: Gödöllő, 1981. V. 12., Szalay L. 1 male: Visegrád, Apát-kúti-völgy, patakpart, 1995. IX. 12. 1 male: Balatonkenese, Partfő, 1987. VIII. 2. Described from Mongolia by Lastovka and Matile (1974) but it has been reported also from the Moscow district (Zaitzev 1994) and from Bulgaria (Bechev 1997); its types were studied in the collection of the HNHM. The genus and species are new to Hungary. Leia Meigen, 1818 — This is a large genus of numerous nice species. Hackman (1988) listed 25 species in the Palaearctic, Zaitzev (1994) repeated this number. A part

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