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Winkler, D. & Traser, Gy. N.: Study on the Collembola fauna 47 Table 1 continued BK OAEF WM THFM HA Isotomidac Cryptopygus hipunctatus (Axclson, 19(B) . 0.33 LOO Folsomia manolacliei Baggnall. 1939 2.33 10.251.43 Folsomia penicula Bagnall. 1939 (>0.751.00 Folsomia tpuidriociilata (Tullberg, 1871) 1.00 1.00 6.33 66.13 1.26 Isotoma viridis Bourict, 18394.56 8.25 1.85 Isotomiella minor (Schaffer, 1896) 25.17 69.63 29.11 90.00 3.17 Isotomurus palustris (Miillcr, 1776)3.88 1(H) Parisotoma notubilis (Schälfcr. 1896) 0.17 0.13 3.781.16 Suhisotoma pusilla (SchälTor. 1900) 14.671.00 Tetracanthella perieurpatiea Kapros & Tsalail. 20097.75 > 0.50 1.13 Tomoceridae Tomocerus minor (Lubbock, 1862) 5.83 _ LOO Tomocerus mixtus Gisin, 1961 11.581(H) Tomocerus vulgaris (Tullberg, 1871) 0.081.00 Pogonognathellus flavescens (Tullberg. 1871) 0.171(H) iNcclidacMegahthorax minimus Willem. 1900 0.75 5.880.13 1.30 Dieyrtomidae Dicvilomina mimaa (Fabricius. 1783) . . 1.11 1.13 2.00 Arrhopalitidac Arrhopaliles aeailtliophtlialnius Gisin. 1958 0.13 _ 0.63 1.38 Arrhopaliles terricola Gisin, 1958 0.33 •1 .(HI Arrhopaliles ulelilovae Rusck. 19700.13LOO Katiannidae Smiiitliuriniisatuvus (Lubbock. 1862) . . ++ 0.13 LOO Siitinlhtirimis bimacitlaius Axclson. 19021.63 0.33 12.13 1.32 Sminlhurididac Sphaeridiapumilis (Krausbaucr. 1898) 0.92 0.25 2.50 1.88 Sminthuridac Allacma fusca (Linnaeus, 1758) 0.25 . . LOO Caprainea niarginata (Schöll. 1893) 0.83 1.500.88 2.77 Lipothrix luhhocki (Tullberg. 1872) 0.42 • 0.22 0.50 2.74 Smiiitliiirus nigmmaciilatiis Tullberg, 1871Sminthurus viridis (Linnaeus, 1758)+Of the collected species only about the 42% occurred in more than one habitats, which means that most of the species are habitat specialists. The species with the highest habitat amplitude was Isotomiella minor occurring with high abundance in both the forest and open habitats. The collected Tomoceridae species (Tomocerus minor, T. mixtus, T. vulgaris and Pogonognathellus flavescens) are typical surface dwelling forest species, which were only found in the samples from the beech forest. Another silvicolous species connected to the beech forest and sampled in high abundance are Xenylla boerneri and Folsomia penicula. The euedaphic Protaphorura species (Onychiuridae) were mostly collected from the two wet meadow habitats with the exception of P. cancellata which, although also known from meadows, seems to be more "silvicolous" in this area compared with the other Protaphorura species typical for open habitats (P. armata and P. bicampata). Further characteristic meadow species are Isotoma viridis and Isotomurus palustris. Table 2 shows the most important structural characteristics of the Collembola communities found in the four habitats.