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ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK (SERIES NOVA) TOM. XXIV. 1971. Nr. 34. 268. The Nabid Fauna of Mongolia (Het.) Ergebnisse der zoologischen Forschungen von Dr. Z. Kaszab in der Mongolei* By P. Benedek Forecasting Centre in the Central Laboratory of the Hungarian Plant Protection Service, Budapest Revising earlier data published on Heteroptera fauna of Mongo­lia, JOSIEOV and KERZHUER (1967) established that they had re­velaed 90 Heteroptera species from that territory. Their list included 5 nabids which had been recorded by KERZHNER (1962, 1963). JOSIEOV and KERZHNER supplemented the earlier inform­ation with the data of the Heteroptera material of the Polish zoological expedition to Mongolia. In the same year WAGNER (1967) published a paper containing the heteropterological re­sults of the Mongolian-German biological expedition. Finally, the Mongolian nabid fauna was further completed by KERZHNER' s (1968) valuable study. Dr. Z. KASZAB - during six expeditions between 1963 - 1968 spent more than 200 days in Mongolia (KASZAB, 1963, 1965a, 1965b, 1966, 1968a, 1968b) and collected nearly half a million of insects which included some 700 nabid adults and larvae. Material collected by Dr. Z. Kaszab From the material of Dr. Z. Kaszab's Mongolian expeditions 10 nabid taxa were recovered. The pertaining data of these are Results of the Zoological Explorations of Dr. Z, Kaszab in Mongolia Fol. Ent. Hung., XXIV. 1971. 361

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