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)
Haris, A.: Sawflies of the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Uplands 75 Szurgyi, József Bali, Beáta Harmat, Attila Kohanóczy, László Rézbányái, Attila Podlussány and Mrs. Havasi. Till present, the most important papers on the sawflies fauna of the Bakony Mts. and Balaton Upland is the 4 papers series of Zombori (1973, 1979, 1980 and 1982b), titled: Scrwfly collection of the Bakony Natural History Museum /.- IV In this series, he listed the data of 269 species, and colour variations. The early papers, containing 1-3 records from the Bakony Mts. and the first checklist of sawflies of the Kingdom of Hungary are discussed in details in Zombori 1978b. Beyond the 4 papers monograph of Zombori the following papers contain significant amount of data (100-500 data per each) from the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Upland: "The sawfly-collection of Somogy County Museum" (Haris 2001); the " Revisional list of the Hungarian Nematinae" (Haris 2001); the "Sawflies of the Keszthely Hills and its surroundings" (Haris 2019); "The genus Tenthredopsis Costa, 1859 in Hungary" (Haris and Gyurkovics 2019) and the monograph, titled "Sawflies of the Carpathian Basin, History and Current Research" (Roller and Haris 2008). In the faunistic list below, we publish all occurrences of each species in the Bakony Mts. and the Balaton Uplands. Only the checked and revised data are published. In bracket, we indicate the source of these data. At the end of each entry, new records take place. Finally, we provide the frequency of each species and the host plants. For the discussion of the frequency, we use the following categories: "rare species": less or max 10 specimens were captured in Hungary in the last 160 years. "sporadic species": 11-30 specimens were captured in the last 160 years. "frequent species": more than 30 specimens were captured and finally Györ-Moson-Sopron Komáröm-Esztergom Hatabá'nya ^Szombathely :ékesf|hérvár Veszprémé Fig. 1: Map of the investigated area i