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)

118 Natura Somogyiensis Tenthredo (Tenthredella) ferruginea Schrank, 1776: Bakonybél: Hubertlak, 8-10. 06. 1964, 1 male. Out of this specimen, we have records from Tiszaalpár, Kőszegi hgs., Bükk: Moldva-völgy, Nagyvisnyó, Répáshuta and Szögliget. It is rare in Hungary and sporadic in the Carpathian Basin. Palaearctic species. Tenthredo (Tenthredella) moniliata Klug, 1817: Out of the Bakony Mountains (Hidegkút), we have records from the Bükk Mountains (Miskolc, Nagyvisnyó) and from the Mátra Mountains (Gyöngyös: Kékes-tető). Sporadic in the Carpathian Basin, but rare in Hungary. Palaearctic species. Tenthredo (Elinora) sabariensis (Mocsáry, 1880): Szombathely: 1 specimen from the 19th century, Tapolca: Szent György-hegy: 2 females, 10 Aug. 1993 and Tihany, 12. 07. 1978, 1 female. Rare species. So far, only these 3 specimens are known from Hungary. Further records from the Carpathian Basin: Záhorie: 1 female coll, in late 20th c., Zaleszczyki: 1 female, 11 July 1928, Alsókarácsonfalva (Carciunelu de Jos): 1 female, 31 May 1992; also known from Winden a. Neusiedlersee, Zumdorf, Tulcea, Mt. Rarau and Oniscani. Central and South Europaean species (Fig. 15). Anoplonyx destructor Benson, 1952: Zirc: Pintér-hegy, 1 female, 15.05.1976. This is the only record from Hungary and also from the Carpathian Basin. Rare Palaearctic spe­cies. Further records from the Carpathian Basin: PR Vrsatské bralá-Vrs. Podhradie (Oroszlánkő): 2 males and 1 female, 19 April- 8 May 2003, Tatranské Zruby (Tátraotthon): 1 male, 15 May 2007. Anoplonyx ovatus (Zaddach, 1883): The only known Hungarian specimen: Bakony: Cuha-völgy, 1 female, 23.05.1957. Further records from the Carpathian Basin: PR Vrsatské bralá-Vrs. Podhradie (Oroszlánkő): 2 males and 1 female, 19 April- 8 May 2003, Tatranské Zruby (Tátraotthon): 1 male, 15 May 2007. Rare, Palaearctic species. Cladius (Trichiocampus) ulmi (Linné, 1758): Tihany: Kis erdő-tető, 26. 04. 1983, 1 female. From Hungary, it is known from Dunaörs, Simontomya, Lébény and Szigetköz. Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Jakubov (Nagyjakabfalva), Marosgombás (Gimbas), Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt), Sibiu, Mehádia, Nagylankás (Luncavita- Cetatuie), Krassó-Szörény (Caras-Severin), Tökös (Tikves), Stolarzówka-Pieniny and Jasenová (Jaszenova-Alsójeszenő). Palaearctic species. Dineura stilata {Klug, 1816): [Bakony:] Gerence-völgy, 11. 05. 1958, 1 male, Bakony: Mogyorós-kert, 12. 05. 1957, 1 female. Other Hungarian records: Budapest: Hárs-hegy, Nagyvisnyó, Bálvány, Bükk. Also known from Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), Ihelník, Sambor region, Szvidovec hg., Podcetrtek, PR Vrsatské bradlá (Oroszlánkő) and Vefky Blh (Vámosbalog). It is a rare, European species. Nematus brischkei Zaddach, 1876 (= Craesus brischkei Zadd.): Eplény: Malomréti­­völgy: 1 female, 8 May 1974; it is also reported from Simontomya, Herkulesfurdő and Krassó-Szörény (Caras-Severin). Known from Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia and Switzerland. Euura fagi (Zaddach, 1876): Cserszegtomaj: Várvölgyi road, 22. 05. 1991, 1 female (Haris 2019). From Hungary, this species is known from Omassa, Börzsöny Mts.: Széna

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