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15. Haploporatia eremita (Verhoeff, 1909) Heteroporatia (Haploporatia) simile eremita Verhoeff, 1909 Haploporatia eremita: Schubart 1934 The first and only record is from Mt. Kovácsi (Loksa 1961b). There is no material in the HNHM. Haaseidae 16. Haasea flavescens (Latzel, 1884) Craspedosoma flavescens Latzel, 1884 Xiphogona flavescens: Cook 1895 Orobainosoma flavescens: Verhoeff 1897 Haasea flavescens: see Hoffman 1979 The only record from Hungary is by Loksa (1959b): Mt. Naszály, in a cave. There is no material in the HNHM. 17. Haasea hungarica (Verhoeff, 1928) Orobainosoma hungaricum Verhoeff, 1928 Haasea hungarica: see Hoffman 1979 Found in the Cave of Abaliget, Mecsek Mts. Loksa (1961b) refers to samples of unknown localities in the Mecsek Mts and Kőszegi Mts (after Szalay 1942b, 1943) as well. He also reports the species from Mt. Kovácsi. There is no material in the HNHM. 18. Hylebainosoma tatranum Verhoeff, 1899 The subspecies jósvaense Loksa, 1962, was described from Jósvafő, Northern Hungary, based on a comparison with Hylebainosoma tatranum var. dudichi Verhoeff, 1941, known from Velsic, now in Slovakia. There is no material in the HNHM. Craspedosomatidae 19. Craspedosoma transsilvanicum (Verhoeff, 1897) Craspedosoma rawlinsii transsilvanicum Verhoeff, 1897 Craspedosoma transsilvanicum: see Schubart 1934 Two forms were described: f. pákozdense Loksa, 1955, and f. barcsicum Loksa, 1981, from the western part of the country. The species is also recorded from the Cave of Abaliget (Gebhardt 1934), Kőszegi Mts (as ssp. austriacum Verhoeff, by Szalay 1942b, 1943) and the Visegrádi Mts (Loksa 1991). There is no material in the HNHM. A detailed revision is needed: Craspedosoma transsilvanicum may well be part of the following species. 20. Craspedosoma rawlinsii Leach, 1814 Craspedosoma rawlinsii Leach, 1814 Craspedosoma simile Verhoeff, 1910: Schubart 1934 A highly variable species, and I agree with Brölemann's opinion (1935) that it is distributed throughout Europe and the numerous forms described by different authors all belong to this species.