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scribed from Gyón [Dabas]. It is conspicuous though, that although he (Schmitz 1951: 261) treated this species in his monograph, it was not mentioned in his paper on the Hungarian and other Palaearctic Phoridae. (In any case, the male holotype perished in 1956). B. cephalotes was not found now but another, fourth species, which is new for the Hungarian fauna. Other two species, B. irregularis (Wood, 1912) and B. subsultans (Linné, 1767) are still expected to occur in our country. Borophaga erythrocera (Meigen, 1830) - 17 males and 12 females from Budapest, Pestszent­lőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, Csornád, Várgesztes, KNP: Ágasegyháza, Bugac (Nagybugac, Nagyerdő), Fülöpháza, Izsák (Kolon-tó), Kiskőrös (Szücsi-erdő), Lakitelek (Tőserdő), Tázlár; III. 16. - X. 5. - A good part of the specimens was captured by soil traps. First Schmitz (1924: 80) reported this large beautiful species from Hungary as Hypocera bernuthi (Egger, 1862). Borophaga femorata (Meigen, 1830) - 8 males, 3 females from ANP: Aggtelek (Almás­kerti-v., Ménes-v.), BNP: Miskolc (Létrás-tető), KNP: Lakitelek (Tőserdő), Budai-hg. (Rózsika-for­rás), Csévharaszt, Mátraszentimre, K-Mecsek TK: Komló, Zobákpuszta (Hidasi-v.); III. 21. - X. 9. ­First Schmitz (1924: 80) reported it from Hungary as Hypocera flavimana (Meigen, 1830). Borophaga germanica (Schmitz, 1918) - 1 female: Zempléni TK: Nagyhuta: Kőkapu, Ke­mence-patak, égeres, 2000. július 4. - New to Hungary. Borophaga incrassata (Meigen, 1830) - 2 males: Budapest, Pestszentlőrinc, Péterhalmi-erdő, tölgyes tisztásain, 2001. 08. 25; 1 female: Visegrád, Apát-kúti-völgy, patakpart, 1995. IX. 12. - Schmitz (1928: 142) recorded it as "U", later (Schmitz 1953: 204) concretely from Pécs; also that was annihi­lated in 1956. Chaetopleurophora Schmitz, 1922 There were four species of this genus known from Hungary (Ádám & Papp 1996, 2001). One of them, Ch. pygidialis Schmitz, 1941 was recorded by Schmitz (1953: 203) from Pécs but Hungary was not listed in the Palaearctic Catalogue (Disney 1991 ) for this species. We will never be able to know its identity since also that voucher specimen perished in 1956. Chaetopleurophora bohemanni (Becker, 1901) - 2 males: Duna-Ipoly NP: Szokolya: Les-v., patak mellett, 2001. ápr. 16; 1 male: ibid., 2000. április 24; 1 male: ANP: Szögliget, Ménes-völgy, 1992. IV. 22; 1 male: ibid., Ménes-p. mellett, 350 m, 1987. IV. 28; 1 male: Mecsek hg., Abaliget, 1979. IV. 11, leg. Draskovits; 1 male: Budai hg., Rózsika-forrás, 1981. IV. 10, leg. Draskovits and Vály. - New for the Hungarian fauna. Chaetopleurophora erythronota (Stróbl, 1892) - 16 males and 17 females from ANP: Agg­telek (Lófej-forrás, Ménes-p. v., Medvéskert), BNP: Miskolc (Garadna-v.), Szilvásvárad, Szarvaskő, plus Hór-v., Mária-forrás, Látó-kő, Oszla, Duna-Ipoly NP: Szokolya (Les-v.), Szendehely, Bör­zsöny-hg.: [Verőce] Magyarkút, Gerecse TK: Tardosbánya (Malom-völgy), K-Mecsek TK: Obánya (Óbányai-p.), Zempléni TK: Regéc (Ördög-v.), Melegmány TT: Pécs (Melegmányi-v.), Balaton­füred, Pilismarót, Rajka; V. 30. - IX. 15. - First Schmitz (1928: 142) reported it as "U", later (Schmitz 1953: 203) was listed from Pécs.

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