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within the present borders of Hungary. In the case of eight well-known and really common species he gave general comments ("communis" or "frequens") instead of exact localities - these statements are considered as being based partly on specimens from present-day Hungary. Synonymy is restricted to names mentioned in the Hungarian literature. Subgenera are not indicated when only the nominal subgenus is represented in the Hungarian fauna. Hungarian names are proposed for all species and subfamilies. Dermestes (Montandonia) latissimus BlELZ, 1850 was listed from Hungary by HÁVA (2003). This was based on KUTHY ( 1897) who reported it from various localities of Transsylvania and Banat - regions that are outside present-day Hungary. Occurrence of this montane species in Hungary is highly unlikely. Dermestes (Dermestinus) kaszabi KALÍK, 1950 and Globicornis corticalis (ElCHHOFF, 1863) were erroneously reported as new to Hungary by MERKL (2006). In fact these species were previously mentioned from Hungary by MROCZKOWSKY (1960). SPECIES NEW TO HUNGARY Anthrenus (Nathrenus) signatus ERJCHSON, 1846 - Somogy county: Barcs, Fáslegelő TVT [= Pasture Woodland Nature Conservation Area], 25.VI. 1996, leg. ZIEGLER (one female, in the collection of J. HÁVA, Prague). Identified by J. HÁVA in 2003. - Although LOHSE (1976) already mentioned it from Hungary, this was based probably on KUTHY (1897) who reported it from "Fiume, Buccari", which are Croatian localities (Rijeka and Bakar, respectively), outside present-day Hungary. Attagenus silvaticus ZHANTIEV, 1976 - Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county: Aggteleki NP., Varbóc, Bokány-tető, Cirsio-Festucetum pratensis, fühálózás [= sweep netting], 9.V. 1989, leg. O. MERKL & Á. BARTOS (one female, in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest). Identified by J. HÁVA in 2007. - This specimen was previously misidentified and published as Attagenus pellio (LINNAEUS, 1758) by MERKL (1999). In the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum there is a male specimen with the following data: Ungvár [= now Uzhgorod in the Zakarpatye region of Ukraine], 1853, leg. F. VIDRA. SO the species is new to Ukraine as well. Globicornis (Globicornis) picta (KÜSTER, 1851) - Veszprém county: Pénzesgyőr, 22. VI. 1999, leg. J. HAVA (two females, in the collection of J. HÁVA, Prague). Identified by J. HÁVA in 2003.