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Chamaemyia fasciata (Loew, 1858) - There are 13 males and 6 females in the HNHM from the Kőszegi TK (Kőszeg, Hétforrás), from the Őrségi NP, (Szakonyfalu, ERTI-telep and Szőce), from the Zempléni TK (Nagyhuta, Rostalló) and also from Hosszúhetény, Keszthelyi-hg., Lesence­istván (Uzsapuszta) and Uzsa (July 6 to August 27). It seems more widespread in our country than Ch. elegáns. There are also specimens in the HNHM from N. Szeben [Sibiu], Romania and Slovakia (Alacsony Tátra, Cervena Skala) Chamaemyia flavoantennata Beschovski, 1994 - Ch. flavipalpis: auctorum, incl. Tanasijt­shuk 1986 and all earlier works, Papp 1979, not Ch. flavipalpis Haliday, 1837) - The holotype and most of the paratypes of Ch. flavoantennata are from Hungary (Beschovski 1994). The true Ch. flavipalpis is most probably a sea shore species (i.e. its synonymy with Ch. maritima Zetterstedt seems well based just even on the ground of habitats). There are 70 males and 46 females in the HNHM from Hungary (revised), also from the Hortobágyi, Kiskunsági, Bükki and Aggteleki NP-s. A limited number of specimens belonging to Ch. bicolor (see above) were found among the speci­mens formerly identified as Ch. flavipalpis. Chamaemyia geniculata (Zetterstedt, 1838) - A high proportion of the specimens, which I identified in 1978 while preparing the Fauna Hungáriáé part (Papp 1979), were correctly identified but all need revision. However, it can be stated for sure that this species is not rare in Hungary. Also Beschovski (1995) published it from Keszthely, Kiskunság and [Izsák] Kolon-tó. Chamaemyia hungarica Tanasijtchuk et Beschovski, 1991 - It was described from Hungary (Csévharaszt, the holotype is deposited in the Institute of Zoology, Bulgarian Acad. Sei.). Newly col­lected material: 1 male: KNP: Kunpeszér, Peszéri-erdő, 2002.05.15, erdőrezervátum aljnövényzeté­ről, leg. Szappanos A.; 1 male: Keszthely, Camping, 1982.V.17, fűháló. Chamaemyia juncorum (Fallén, 1823) - Most of the specimens, which served as basis for the publication of Fauna Hungáriáé part, seem correctly identified but all need revision. Also Beschovski (1995) published it from Tihany, Bükk Mts (Nagy-mező, Tarkő), Csévharaszt and the Kiskunság. Chamaemyia polystigma (Meigen, 1830) - Most of the specimens, which served as basis for the publication of Fauna Hungáriáé part, seem correctly identified but all need revision. Also Tana­sijtchuk & Beschovski (1991) and Beschovski (1995) published specimens from Darány, Csévha­raszt and the Bükk Mts (Nagy-mező). Chamaemyia subjuncorum Tanasijtshuk, 1970 -Tanassijtchuk & Beschovski (1991: 24) re­ported from the Kiskunsági NP, Kondor-tó (actually Kerekegyháza). Beschovski (1995) added Tihany, Bükk Mts (Nagy-mező) and Darány from his collectings. No specimen was found during the present study. Chamaemyia submontana Beschovski, 1994-3 males: ANP: Jósvafő, Szelce-völgy, 1989.IX. 6. - It is new for the Hungarian fauna. Chamaemyia sylvatica Collin, 1966 - 1 male: Kiskunsági NP: Fülöpháza, homokbuckás, 1979.V. 2, leg. Draskovits. - Also the body characteristics, which Beschovski & Tanasijtchuk (1990) published after studies on its type specimens, seem to be good distinctive features. There are at least another species, which are expected to occur in Hungary: Chamaemyia nataliae Tanasijtshuk, 1986 - 1 female (HNHM): Romania, Mehádia, száraz hegyi rét, 1955.IX.18, leg. Soós Á. - New to Romania. In lieu of an overview and in order to facilitate the identification of the Cha­maemyia species, I compiled a sketch for their grouping:

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