S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 64. (Budapest, 2003)
strongly setose on most of its surface and tapered internally on apical half (in bimaculata not tapered but rounded externally with strong setae near margin only); paramere slender (broader and externally hooked apically in bimaculata). Wing length 3.3-3.5mm. Female. Same as male except for genitalia. Etymology - This species is named for Alan Stubbs, to acknowledge his considerable contribution to collecting valuable fungus gnat material in many parts of Europe and other parts of the world. SCIOPHILINI Leptomorphus forcipatus Landrock, 1918 - 1 male: Zempléni TK: Regéc, Ördög-v., patak fölött, mellett, 2002.07.05; 1 male: Aggteleki NP: Aggtelek, Lizina-p., patak fölött és mellett, 2002. júl. 06. - This species has recently been reinstated as valid by Zaitzev & Sevcík (2003). These are the first known Hungarian specimens of this species, since they noted correctly that formerly there was no voucher specimen from Hungary. Landrock' s "Ungarn" is actually Oravské Podzámok, Slovakia (Árvaváralja in Hungarian) and Matile' s (1988: 234) "H" referred to Landrock' s record only. Figs 3-4. Neoempheria bimaculata (von Roser), male genitalia - 3: ventral view; 4: dorsal view