Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok 13. - Natura Somogyiensis 28. / Miscellanea 13. (Kaposvár, 2016)

Edmunds, R.: Parna apicalis (Brischke, 1888) and Hinatara recta (G. C. Thomson, 1871) (Symphyta: TEnthredinidae) in Hungary

20 Natura Somogyiensis Fig. 3: Mine of Hinatara recta Fig. 4: Larva of Hinatara recta (C. G. Thomson, 1871) (C. G. Thomson, 1871) This leaf miner is extremely rare in the Carpathian Basin with only historical records: Újhely (old name of Sátoraljaújhely which is now partly in Hungary and partly in Slovakia) Sátoraljaújhely (still in Hungary but probably same with the Ujhely record). The part of Ujhely which remained in Hungary is still called Újhely or Sátroaljaújhely while the disconnected part of the town is called now Slovenské Nővé Mesto. Detonata (now in Romania, as Detunata), one indefinite record from Scobiola-Palade (1981) from Krassó-Szörény county (now Judeutul Caras-Severin) and Trepcza k Sanoka (Carpathian Basin part of Poland). That is all. From these 5 records, three of them are between 1885 and 1901 (Roller and Haris 2008). In Europe it is found mostly in Northern Europe and as far north as Sweden and down to Romania. Further details on these leaf miners: Edmunds (2016) http://www.leafrnines.co.uk; Ellis (2016) http://www.bladmineerders.nl Acknowledgements Ewald Altenhofer for permission to use photos taken of his specimens, Willem Ellis and Andrew Halstead for help with references, Attila Haris for his help with distribution data and references and Andrew Liston for his help, suggestions and permission to use the key for separating the adults of Parna species on Tilia.

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