Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok 15. - Natura Somogyiensis 31. / Miscellanea 15. (Kaposvár, 2018)

Haris A.: Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy

Submitted: 24.08, 2017; Accepted: 13.11, 2017; Published: 28.03, 2018 Natura Somogyiensis 31: 45-62. Kaposvár, 2018 DOI: 10.24394/NatSom.2018.31.45 www.smrai.hu/termtud/ns/ns.htm Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) Attila Haris H-1076 Budapest, Garay street 19 2/20., Hungary e-mail: attilaharis@yahoo.com Haris, A.: Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy (Hymenoptera: Symphyta). Abstract: 105 species were collected in Belső Somogy. With the present results, the known number of sawflies of this area increased up to 164. 11 rare species were captured: Pamphilius marginatus (Serville, 1823), Dolerus (Cyperolerus) anticus ssp. anticus (Klug, 1818), Strongylogaster mixta (Klug, 1817), Strongylogaster xanthocera (Stephens, 1835), Claremontia uncta (Klug, 1816), Periclista (Periclista) albida (Klug, 1816), Periclista (Periclista) pubescens (Zaddach, 1859), Periclista (Periclista) lineolata (Klug, 1816), Rhadinoceraea (Rhadinoceraea) micans (Klug, 1816), Dineura virididorsata (Retzius, 1783) and Pristiphora (Gymnonychus) abbreviata (Hartig, 1837). Keywords: Hymenoptera, Symphyta, fauna, Belső Somogy, Hungary. Introduction In 2012, we published the first investigation of the sawfly fauna of Belső Somogy, titled: Sawflies of Belső Somogy (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) (Haris, 2012). The first investigation resulted 1 new species for the Carpathian Basin and 1 species new for the Hungarian fauna and high number of rare species. Therefore after 5 years, we returned to this area to continue the investigation and have better picture on its sawfly fauna. Material and methods We spent 10 days in April and 5 days in in May and 1-1-days in July, August, September and October with collecting in 13 sampling sites in the forest area of Belső Somogy. In the highest collecting season, in April, the weather was extreme and 2 times broke or approached the 100 years temperature records. On 19th and 20th of April, the min-max. temperatures were 0-4 and 0-3 °C with snowfalls. In opposite, on 1st, 2nd and 3rd of April, the temperature was nearly double than the usual in this time (22-6, 23-10 and 23-8 °C). For identification, Zhelochovtsev’s work on the sawflies of the European part of the former USSR (Zhelochovtsev 1988) was consulted. We also used some recent revi­sions and works to make the identifications even more precise (Blank & Ritzau 1998, Haris 2006, Koch 1988, Zombori 2016). ISSN 1587-1908 (Print); ISSN 2062-9990 (Online)

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