Haris Attila: Hymenoptera Research in the Carpathian Basin - Natura Somogyiensis 29. (Kaposvár, 2016)

History of the Aculeata research in Hungary from 1920

96 Natura Somogyiensis Organization and member of the Hungarian Biological Association, Hungarian Entomological Association, International Bee Research Association and the Royal Entomological Society (Great Britain). Beyond his profession, he is also interested in nature photography. Co-authors of Miklós Sárospataki: Attila Lengyel earlier Loránd Eötvös University of Sciences, Budapest, Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, now Ecological and Botanical Research Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, botanist; Sándor Koczor, PhD. Plant protection Research Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is not hymenopterologist, co-author of Miklós Sárospataki in one paper; Florian Kohler Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Laboratory Soil and Vegetation, Institute of Biology, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; Jort Verhulst Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Eva Knop Community Ecology, University of Bern, Switzerland; Felix Hercog Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research Station ART, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture, Zürich, Switzerland; David Kleijn Center for Ecosystem Studies, Wageningen, The Netherlands; Sarolta Erdős PhD student at the Institute for Environmental and Landscape Management of Szent István (King Saint Stephen) University, Gödöllő. She is interested in ornithology, she also worked for the Hungarian Natural History Museum, now she is employed by the Kiskunság National Park; Tamás Rédei Ecological Research Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Vácrátót; Dávid Rédei Heteroptera specialist, Hungarian Natural History Museum; Tibor Kisbenedek Head of Dept, of Nat. Hist., Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, previously: Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus., Orthoptera specialist; Kirill Márk Orci Orthoptera specialist, Animal Ecology Research Group, Hungarian Natural History Museum; Győző Szél Coleoptera specialist, Hungarian Natural History Museum; András Orosz Hemiptera specialist, Hungarian Natural History Museum, retired; Attila Podlussány Curculionidae specialist, he was typographer of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, retired; Tamás Szűts Arachnidae specialist, University of Western Hungary, Szombathely; István Rozner Coleopterologist, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Dóra Neidert Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Gergő Gyurcsó 11th July 1988 - Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, also athlete of BEAC Hungary; Dénes Saláta 1984 Miskolc -, Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Bettina Donkó Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Áron Bihaly Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Márk Szalai assistant professor, applied entomology, Plant Protection Institute, Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Orsolya Pintér PhD student, botany and weed control. Plant Protection Institute, Szent István (King St. Stephen) University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Gödöllő, Judit Novák and Viktória Molnár both studied at Gödöllő University and completed their diploma-thesis under the supervision of Miklós. They were responsible for data collection at various museums to establish bumblebee-database, therefore they were co-authors of Miklós Sárospataki discussing the distribution, nature conservation and frequency of bumblebee species.

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