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bung, environs of Budapest], Isaszegh, VI. 1908, [leg. H. DIENER] (1, HNHM). Siófok, leg. F. LICHTNECKERT [unreliable] (2, HNHM). Identified by H. DAFFNER (Eching, Germany) in 1979. Liocyrtusa nigriclavis (HLISNIKOVSKY, 1967) - Budapest, 12. IX. 1915, 16. IX. 1915, 17. IX. 1915, 9. IX. 1920, 10. IX. 1920, 22. IX. 1920 [unknown collector] (7, HNHM). Identified by H. DAFFNER (Eching, Germany) in 1979. Triarthron maerkelii W. L. E. SCHMIDT, 1841 - [Pest m„] Bpest Umgbg. [= Budapest Umgebung, environs of Budapest], Isaszegh, VI. 1906, [leg. H. DIENER] (1, HNHM); Pest m., Pomáz, Holdvilág-árok, korhadt fából [= from rotten wood], 10. X. 2005, leg. N. SZEDERKÉNYI (1, HNHM). Identified by H. DAFFNER (Eching, Germany) in 1979 and O. MERKL in 2006. LlMNICHIDAE Limnichus incanus Kl ES EN WETTER , 1851 - [Vas m.,] Csepreg, IX. 1930, leg. D. RÉVY (1, HNHM); Somogy m., Gyékényes, Nyárfás, 90 m, Cypero-Jitncetum bufonii, iszapos homokról [= from muddy sand], 21. VIII. 1993, leg. L. ÁDÁM (1, HNHM). Identified by O. MERKL in 2003. - It was misidentified and published as Limnichuspygmaeus (STURM, 1807) by MERKL (1998Ô). MELANDRYIDAE Abdera trigutlata (GYLLENHAL, 1810) - Budapest, Hármashatár-hegy, autós hálózás este [= netting with car at sunset], 25. VI. 2006, leg. O. MERKL (1, HNHM); Nógrád m., Ipolytarnóc: Borókás-árok, fényre [= at light], 30. V. 1999, leg. O. MERKL (1, HNHM); Veszprém m., Balatoncsicsó, Csicsói-erdészház, esti csapkodás [= netted from the air at sunset], 22. VI. 1992, leg. O. MERKL (1, HNHM). Identified by O. MERKL in 2004. - KASZAB (1957) mentioned this species as "widely distributed but rare in our faunal area". However, all specimens on which his statement is based, are misidentified Cyrtanaspis phalerata (GERMAR, 1831) (Scraptiidac). Rushia parreyssii (Mulsant, 1856) - [Zala m.,] Molnári, Mura, vízművek [= waterworks], fénycsapda [= light trap], 30. VI. 1999, leg. Sz. KOLLÁR (1, collection of DEZSŐ SZALÓKI, Budapest, Hungary). Identified by D. SZALÓKI (Budapest, Hungary) in 2005. - KASZAB (1957) wrote that this species "irodalmi adatok szerint Magyarországon is él, de közelebbi lelőhelye ismeretlen" [= according to the literature it occurs in Hungary, but more exact locality is unknown]. Therefore this record is considered as new for Hungary. Z/7ora obscura (FABRICIUS, 1794) (Fig. 5) - [Pest m.,] Gödöllő, 1. VII. 1950, leg. J. GYŐRFFY (1, HNHM); Pest m., Isaszeg, Géza-fenyves, farakásokról [= from wood stacks], 19. V. 2004, leg. A. GRABANT, Z. GYÖRGY, O. MERKL & V. SZÉNÁSI (2, HNHM). Identified by O. MERKL in 2004. KUTHY (1897) and KASZAB (1957) mentioned it from the Carpathian Basin (but not from present-day Hungary) under the name Zilora eugeniae GANGLBAUER, 1891, which is a junior synonym of Zilora sericea (STURM, 1807). The latter name is also a junior synonym of Parnus obscurus FABRICIUS, 1794 (JÄCH & KODADA 1999).