Ábrahám Levente: Szünbiológiai tanulmányok - Natura Somogyoensis 10. (Kaposvár, 2007)
Bleicher Krisztina, Markó Viktor & Orosz András: Species composition of Cicada (Auchenorrhyncha) communities on the surrounding vegetation of apple orchards in Hungary - Kabóca közösségek hazai almásokban
BLEICHER К., MARKO V. & OROSZ A.: SPECIES COMPOSITION OF CICADA 141 Table 2. Relative abundance (%) and total scores of the most abundant cicada species collected in the surroundings of the apple orchards (edge and forest); with the number of males and species richness. Relative abundance values, lower than 2 % were marked with* Nyírtura Szigetcsép Vamosmikola species 1999-2000 1999-2000 1999-2000 Populus canadensis Flooded forest area Oak forests with Total score plantation and its and its margine Robinia margine pseudoacacia and its margine Eupteryx calcarata Ossiannilsson, 1936 65 3.6 38.7 17 Empoasca decipiens Paoli, 1930 14.9 18.1 7.6 17 Kybos virgator (Ribaut, 1933) * 49.2 3.2 8 Eupteryx atropunctata (Goeze. 1778) * 5.7 7.1 8 Kybos populi Edwards, 1908 2.5 5.3 * 8 Eupteryx cyclops Matsumura, 1906 * * 16.9 6 Edwardsiana crataegi (Douglas, 1876) 6.2 * * 5 Ribautiana tenerrima (Herrich-Schäffer, 1834) * * 7.3 4 Empoasca solani (Curtis, 1846) * 3.2 * 3 Cicadella viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) * * 3 Edwardsiana rosae (Linnaeus, 1758) * * 3.3 2 Hephathus nanus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1835) * 2 Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén, 1826) * 2.1 * 1 Eupteryx stachydearum (Hardy, 1850) * * 2.6 0 Edwardsiana lamellaris Ribaut, 1931 * 0 Japananus hyalinus (Osborn, 1900) * * 0 Eupteryx collina (Flor, 1861) * * 0 Eurhadina kirschbaumi Wagner, 1937 * 0 Eupteryx vittata Linnaeus, 1758 * * * 0 Philaenus spumarius (Linnaeus, 1758) * * 0 Alebra albostriella (Fallén, 1826) * 0 Emelyanoviana mollicula (Boheman, 1845) * * * 0 Eurhadina pulchella (Fallén, 1806) * 0 Edwardsiana diversa Edwards, 1914 * 0 Phlogotettix cyclops (Mulsant & Rey, 1855) * # 0 Number of males 1663 1521 5073 Number of species 47 57 67 Metalimnus formosus, which is typical in moist meadows, on Phragmites communis and Carex spp. Mocuellus metrius also occurs in moist, marshy meadows (WAGNER and FRANZ 1961). The species Ossiannilssonola callosa is extremely rare in Hungary, it is common in northern countries or highlands. Phlogotettix cyclops is also rare in Hungary. Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to Dániel Karácsony and Borbála Schwartz for their large part in operating the Malaise traps. This study was funded by Hungarian Research Fund (OTKA No. 46380).