O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 67. (Budapest, 2006)

ments are in brackets. The number of specimens studied and the abbreviation of the depository collections are in parentheses. Abbreviations of museum collections - HNHM = Hungarian Natural History Museum, Buda­pest, Hungary (curator: OTTÓ MERKL); JMHK = coll. JOSEF MERTLIK, Hradec Králové, Czech Re­public; JPM = Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, Hungary (curator: TIBOR KlSBENEDEK); KFM = Kazinczy Ferenc Museum, Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary (curator: GÁBOR HEGYESSY); MFM = Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary (curator: BÉLA GASKÓ). ANOBIIDAE Dorcatoma punctulata MULSANT et REY, 1864 - [Pest m.,] Bpst. Umgbg. [= environs of Bu­dapest], Pilisi hegys. [= Pilis Hills], [no other data,] leg. H. DIENER (1, HNHM). Identified by P. ZAHRADNÍK (Prague, Czech Republic) in 2005. Dorcatoma substriata HUMMEL, 1829 (= serra of authors, not PANZER, 1792) - Budapest, XII. ker., Tündér-hegy, autós hálózás [= netting with car], 14. VI. 2002, leg. O. MERKL (1, HNHM); Zala m., Rczi, Púpos-hegy, fénycsapda [= light trap], 10. VII. 2002, leg. E. KONDOROSY (2, HNHM). Identified by P. ZAHRADNÍK (Prague, Czech Republic) in 2005. Epauloecus unicolor (PILLER ct MlTTERPACHER, 1783) - Budapest, leg. D. KANABÉ (1, HNHM). Identified by the late S. M. IABLOKOFF-KIINZORIAN (Yerevan, Armenia) in the 1980s, checked by O. MERKL in 2003. Falsogastrallus unistriatus (ZOUFAL, 1897) - Somogy m. [no other data] (5, HNHM). Iden­tified by O. MERKL in 2004. Hadrobregmus perlinax (LINNAEUS, 1758) - Budapest, leg. I. PEREGI (2, HNHM); [Gyor-Mo­son-Sopron m.,] Sopron, 11. VI. to VII. 15. 1944, leg. E. DUDICH (1, HNHM); [Hajdú-Bihar m.,] Debrecen, leg. D. KAN ABE (1, HNHM). Identified by O. MERKL in 2006. Mesothes ferrugineus (MULSANT et REY, 1860) - Heves m., Noszvaj, Sfkfőkút, cseres-tölgyes [= turkey oak-sessile oak wood], fénycsapda [= light trap], 22. VII. 1992, leg. V. MARKO ( 1, HNHM). Identified by P. ZAHRADNÍK (Prague, Czech Republic) in 2005. - According to KOCH (1989) and other sources this species is associated with cork oak (Querctis suber). However, it is possibly not monophagous, because the Hungarian specimen was captured in an indigenous oak wood; cork oak does not occur in Hungary. Mezium americanum LAPORTE DE CASTELNAU, 1840 - Budapest, [imported from] Brazil, Rio Gr. d. Sul, ex herba/texparaguariensis, I. 1932, leg. E. CSIKI (63, HNHM). Identified by the late S. M. IABLOKOFF-KHNZORIAN (Yerevan, Armenia) in the 1980s, checked by O. MERKL in 2003. - A cosmopolitan pest of stored products, it is sometimes introduced into Europe, but not established. Ptinus (Tectoptinus) tectus BOIELDIEU, 1856 - Budapest, kisázsiai madárbőrökről [= from bird skins coming from Asia Minor], leg. E. CSIKI (1, HNHM). Identified by the late S. M. IABLOKOFF-KHNZORIAN (Yerevan, Armenia) in the 1980s, checked by O. MERKL in 2003. - A spe­cies of unknown origin, it is regularly introduced into Europe, but not established. It is categorized as eusynanthropic by SEFROVÁ & LASTÛVKA (2005). Stagetus byrrhoides (MULSANT et REY, 1861) - Békés m., Szarvas, Szarvasi Arborétum, fényre [at light], 7. VIII. 1995, leg. O. MERKL (1, HNHM); [Csongrád m.,] Zsombó, 11. VIII. 1977, leg. B. GASKÓ (1, MFM); Pest m., Örkény, 21. VII. 1999, leg. A. PODLUSSÁNY (1, HNHM); [Pest m., Gödöllő,] M[ária]besnyő, 26.V.1910 [unknown collector] (1, HNHM); Pest m., Ócsa, Alsópa­kony, katonai lőtér [= military shooting area], autós hálózás este [= netting with car at sunset], 19.

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