Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XVIII. - Natura Somogyiensis 34. / Miscellanea 18. (Kaposvár, 2020)

Haris, A.: Sawflies of the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Uplands (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)

Haws, A.: Sawflies of the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Uplands 115 Pseudocephaleia praeteritorum (Semenov, 1934) The species is known from Albania, Azerbaijan, China, Croatia, Italy, Romania and Turkey. Only 3 specimens are known from the Carpathian Basin so far, one female from Vászoly (North of Lake Balaton) collected on 23rd April 1984, one female from Borosjenő (Ineu, West Transylvania) col­lected on 10th April 1921 and 1 female from Jestice (Jeszte): Nagy-Somos, 3rd May 2019. Trichiosoma latreillii Leach, 1817: Rare Palaearctic species. In the Carpathian Basin, out of Hungary, we have record from Orsóvá (Orsova: Alion: 7 May 1995), and indefi­nite record from Slovakia. In Hungary, known from Bakonybél: Hubertlak: 2 males, 11 May 1964, Veszprém: Tekeres-völgy: 1 male, 10 August 1965, and 1 female from Simontomya. Trichiosoma vitellina (Linné, 1760): The only known specimens from Hungary cap­tured in Bakonybél: Hubertlak: 1 male, 8-10 June 1964. We have further records from Sninsky kamen (Szinnaikő): 2 males, (19th c.), Vályalunga: 1 female, Gorgota (Valea Lunga: Gorgota): 1 female, 3rd May 1968, and 1 male from Retyezát (Mt. Retezat) 19th c. Rare Palaearctic species (Fig. 12). Dolerus (Achaetoprion) pachycerus Hartig, 1837: Tihany: Külső-tó, 09. 05. 1957, 1 male. Only few specimen are known from Hungary: Budapest: Rákos, Simontomya, Kőszeg, Veresegyház, Szentendre and Csepel (part of Budapest). Also known from Humenné (Homonna), Vinicky (Szöllőske), Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Cemegura and Cracaoani. It is widely distributed, rare, North and Central European species. Dolerus {Poodolerus) blanki Liston, 1995: Tapolca, 11. 03. 1990, 1 male. From Hungary, it is reported from Szeged, Fehértó, Kis-Balaton: Zala part, Darány and Kaposvár: Tokaji-parkerdő. Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Humenné (Homonna), Hátszeg (Hateg), Tasnád (Tasnad), Peér (Pir), Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Magura, Vízakna (Оспа Sibiului), Szenterzsébet (Gusterita), Pöltinis (Paltinis), Gyilkos-tó (Lacu Rosu), Fogaras (Mt. Fagaras), Szinája (Sinaia) and Ogulin. Occurrence: temperate and Northern Europe. Dolerus (Equidolerus) pratensis (Linné, 1758): Bakonybél: Vörös János-séd, 21. 05. 1959, 1 female, Lesenceistvánd, láprét, 04. 05. 1973, 1 male and Tihany, 10. 04. 1987, 1 female. Originally sporadic species. It has not been captured in Hungary in the last 40 years. In this period, hardly any specimens were collected even in the Carpathian Basin, except one, near Bratislava. Dolerus (Poodolerus) varispinus Hartig, 1837: From Hungary, only known from the Bakony Mountains. Porva: Pálihálás, Kővágóörs and Gyulafirátót: Kálvária-domb. From the Carpathian Basin, we have further records from Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), Rovná hol’a-Luková (Lukó), Trebusafejérpatak (Dilove), Loucka, Palacov and from the Szörényi érchegység (Muntilor Semenic). Central and Northern European spe­cies. Aneugmenus fuerstenbergensis (Konow, 1885): In Hungary, only known from Fenyőfő, 03. 05. 1974, 1 female. Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Poiana- Teiului (Piatra Nemat): 1 female, 19 Aug. 1959, Bicaz baraj 19 June 1960, Pingarati, 5 july 1960 and also known from Leithagebirge b. Admont. Rare, Palaearctic species.

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