S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 62. (Budapest, 2001)

females, 2 males); Pivka (VL 36), 28. VII. 1958. (1 female); Skocijanske Jame (VL 25), 30. VII. 1958. (1 female), (Coe 1960); Podgorje (VL 14), 11. VIII. 1966. (1 female), (Leclercq 1968). Tabanus unifasciatus Loew, 1858 — (Moucha 1959), Gorica (UL 99) - (Strobl 1893). Heptatoma pellucens (Fabricius, 1776) — Sentvid (VM 50), 29. VI. 1964. (1 female), (Moucha 1965). Haematopota italica Meigen, 1804 — Litija (VM 80), 25. VIII. 1934. (1 female); Sentvid (VM 50), 29. VI. 1964. (5 females), (Moucha 1965); Maribor (WM 45), 7. VII. 1962. (24 females), (Leclercq 1965); Kamniska Bistrica (VM 63), 26. VI. 1957. (2 females), (Danielova 1961); Krsko (WL39), 17. VI. 1978. (1 female), (Apart of the col­lection of horse-flies in the Croatian Natural Museum in Zagreb). Haematopota pandazisi (Kröber, 1936) — Tomaj (VL 16), 20. VIII. 1975. (8 females); Dornberk (VL 08), 20. VIII. 1975. (3 females); Sempeter (WM 12), 20. VIII. 1975. (3 females), (Leclercq 1976); Gorica (UL 99) - (Strobl 1893). Haematopota pluvialis (Linnaeus, 1758) — Litija (VM 80), 25. VIII. 1934. (2 females), (Moucha 1959); Sentvid (VM 50), 29. VI. 1964. (3 females); Kamnik (VM 61), 1. VII. 1964. (1 female), (Moucha 1965); Kranj (VM 52), 19. VII. 1960. (7 females), (Leclercq 1960); Maribor (WM 45), 7. VII. 1962. (16 females), (Leclercq 1965); Vrhnika(VL49), 1. VIII. 1975. (4 females); Bovec (UM 83), 20. VIII. 1975. (3 females), (Leclercq 1976); Dolina Rakovo, 30. VII. 1958. (1 female), (Coe 1960); Brezovica (VM 60), 30. VI. 1957. (1 female); Murska Sobota (WM 86), 18. VI. 1957. (1 female), (Danielova 1961). Dasyrhamphis ater (Rossi, 1790) — Podgorje (VL 14), 1. VII. 1966. (1 female), (Leclercq 1968); Gorica (UL 99) - (Strobl 1893). Dasyrhamphis umbrinus (Meigen, 1820) — (Moucha 1959). Philipomyia aprica (Meigen, 1820) — Premani (VL 35), 19. VII. 1960. (2 females), (Leclercq 1960). Philipomyia graeca (Fabricius, 1794) — Postojna (VL 37), 13. VII. l.-VIII. 1958. (4 females); Dolina Rakovo, 30. VII. 1958. (1 male), (Coe 1960); Jurisce (VL 45), 30. VI. 2.-VII. 1957. (2 females), (Danielova 1961). DISCUSSION Faunistic work in Slovenia is complicated by the fact that certain areas were former­ly part of Austro-Hungarian Empire and so a great deal of relèvent information is scat­tered throughout the older Austrian literature. Brauer (1880) only mentioned 22 species from Slovenia. Thanks to a few researchers, the number of horse-fly species recorded in Slovenia considerably increased during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. There are no exact data about the specimens, location and dates of collection for the species Hybomitra borealis, H. montana, H. pilosa, Tabanus autumnalis, T. paradoxus, T. rupium, T. unifasciatus and Dasyrhamphis umbrinus. Moucha (1959) mentions the presence of this species in Slovenia without any further data. In the horse-fly fauna of Slovenia, in addition to bore­al; Eurasian species, there are also a few Mediterranean species because Slovenia touch­es the Adriatic Sea as the part of the Mediterranean that most deeply penetrates towards the center of Europe. The 44 determined species of horse-flies indicate the necessity to

Next

/
Thumbnails
Contents