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)

120 Natura Somogyiensis also recorded in Tátra-Kotlina: Sutova near river Vág, Piesfany, Trencín (Trencsén), Liptovsky Ján, Svarínska dolina, Prahova, Polish Tatra, Val. Mezirící and Királymező (Ust-Tschoma). Central and South European species. Pristiphora biscalis (Förster, 1854): Márké: Menyeke, 12. 05. 1963, 1 male; Tapolca: Szent György-hegy, 08. 05. 1979, 1 male. In the Carpathian Basin, it is reported from Gánt, Ivanka pri Dunaji (Pozsonyivánka), Devín-NPR Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), Hrinová (Herencsvölgy), Mosovce (Mosóc), Pernek, Solosnica (Széleskút), Stefanová (Istvánkirályfalva), Ihelník, Lúka (Vágluka), Magúra (Magura-Sibiu) (Scobiola-Palade, 1968), Szeben (Sibiu), Jicina and Kremnica (Körmöcbánya). We have indefinite record from NE Croatia either. Pristiphora cincta Newman, 1837: Bakony: Cuha-völgy, 23. 05. 1957, 1 male. Not rare in the Carpathian Basin, but it has never been reported from Hungary. Holarctic species. Pristiphorapunctifrons (Thomson, 1871): Bakony: Mogyorós, 22. 05. 1957, 1 female. We have further 3 specimens from Nagykovácsi and Bélapátfalva. Sporadic in Slovakia and Romania. Holarctic species. Pristiphora thalictri (Kriechbaumer, 1884): Várpalota: Vár-völgy, 05. 04. 1983, 1 male. Other places of capture in the Carpathian Basin: Javorina: 1 male, 4 June 1992; also known from Hainburg, Simontomya, Munkács (Mukachevo) and Klastromalja. Palaearctic species. Pristiphora fausta (Hartig, 1837): Balatongyörök: Bélap-völgy, 19. 04. 2019, 1 female; other records from the Carpathian Basin: Jakubov (Nagyjakabfalva): 1 female, 15 May 1994, Malacky (Malacka): 1 female, 15 May 1993, Ihelník: 1 female, 25 Apr.-3 May 1999, Pécel: 1 female, 19th c. and Noszvaj: Síkfőkút: 1 female. 13 May 1980. European species. Cephus infuscatus C. G. Thomson, 1871: We have records from Ábrahámhegy and further Hungarian data from Jósvafo, Szeged and Inárcs. In the Carpathian Basin, this species occurs in Cícov (Csicsó), Malacky (Malacka), Súr, NPR Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), PR Ostrov Kopác, Sekule (Székelyfalva). Central and Southern Palaearctic species. Trachelus tabidus (Fabricius, 1775): Bakonybél: Hubertlak environment, 8-10. 06. 1964, 1 female. From Hungary, it is also known from Egyek, Kiskundorozsma, Szirmabesenyő and Ohat. We have also records from Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), Piriül Doamnei, Voniesci and Bokroshát (Zlatna Greda). West Palaearctic spe­cies, it is also reported from the USA. Tremex alchymista Mocsáry, 1886: Extremely rare species, known only from Hungary, Austria and Romania. Most of the specimens were collected from Hungary, mainly in the Bakony Mountains. These specimens: Rezi: Cseres: Postaút, 12. 05. 2002, 1 female; Balatonalmádi, 13. 06. 1987, 1 male; Várpalota: Vár-völgy, 06. 08. 1968, 1 female and Várpalota: Bárok-völgy, May or June, 1969, 1 male. Other records from Hungary: Budapest, Budakeszi, Irsa and Törökkoppány (Fig. 11).

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