Juhász Magdolna (szerk.): A kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum közleményei 7. (Kaposvár, 2020)

Ábrahám Levente: The Börzsöny lacewing collection I.

THE BÖRZSÖNY LACEWING COLLECTION I. 39 Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens, 1836) si. Specimens examined: 1 6 1 9 Hungary Budapest, Rózsa-domb 08.04.1997 leg. L. Börzsöny. Remarks: It is an unclear species-group from taxo­nomic point of views. Pseudomallada flavifrons (Brauer, 1851) Specimen examined: 1 9 Jordánia E Ghor südl. Totes Meer 250m v.1999 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: It is a widespread species in the Palearctic. Pseudomallada venosus (Rambur, 1838) Specimens examined: 1 9 Jordánia E Ghor südl. Totes Meer 250m v.1999 leg. G. Müller; 9 б1 1 9 Jordánia Oberes Jordantal 250m vi.1999 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: The distribution of the species extends from the southern part of the Western Palearctic to Inner Asia. It is a frequent species in dry habitats. Suarius tigridis (Morton, 1921) Specimens examined: 2 6 5 9 Jordánia near Amman 1000m iv. 1999 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: It is distributed in North Africa and Middle Asia as well as in South Spain. Suarius walsinghami Navás, 1914 Specimens examined: 2 6 Jordánia near Amman 1000m vii. 1999 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: Its distribution is similar to the previous spe­cies. Family Nemopteridae Burmeister, 1839 There are exactly 100 nemopterid specimens in the collection those belong to 6 species. They were col­lected in 6 countries, Europa: Portugal; Asia: Jordan, Iran, Turkey; Africa: South Africa, Namibia. Most of the specimens come from the same collecting sites. Subfamily Crocinae Navás, 1910 Dielocroce chobauti (Mclachlan, 1898) Specimens examined: 1 9 Jordánia near Aquaba 04. 1999 leg. G. Müller; 1 6 Jordánia E Ghor südl. Totes Meer 250m 05. 1999 leg. G. Müller; 2 6 4 9 Jordánia E Ghor südl. Totes Meer 250 m 06. 1999 leg. G. Müller; 3 6 15 9 Jordánia Jordan, Oberes Jordantal 06. 1999 leg. G. Müller; 2 6 3 9 Jordánia Jordan, Oberes Jor­dantal 07. 1999 leg. G. Müller; 1 6 9 9 Jordánia near Amman 1000 m 07. 1999 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: It is a widespread species in North Africa from Morocco (Ábrahám 2017a) to Israel (Hölzel 1975, As­­pöck et al. 2001). Based on the collection imagoes are in flying from April to July and it is one of the most fre­quent thread-winged lacewings in June and July. This species is a new record for the fauna of Jordan. Subfamily Nemopterinae Burmeister, 1839 Halter nutans Navás, 1910 Specimens examined: 1 6 3 9 Iran Salt Lake near Bager Abad 2-4 week of July, 1996 leg. G. Müller. Remarks: Recently, Ábrahám (2014) published known distribution data for the species. In southwestern Asia, it extends from Iran to India but is also found in the southeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula (Sziráki 2011: UAE, Hölzel 1999: Oman). Nemeura tipularia (Westwood, 1874) Specimen examined: 1 6 Namibia 20 km S Windhoek 01.11.1994 leg. K. Werner. Remarks: So far, it has been found only in Namibia, it seems to be an endemic species in the area of Dama­­raland (Tjeder 1967). Nemia angulata (Westwood, 1836) Specimens examined: 1 6 South Africa Porth Nolloth, 20 km inland, 27.10.1996 leg. Werner; 1 9 South Af­rica Gavies 31.10.1996 leg. Werner. Remarks: The occurrence of the species was men­tioned in Tjeder’s (1967) monograph from South Africa and Namibia. The endemic species inhabits extreme dry areas in the western part of southern Africa (Ab­­dalla et al. 2019). Nemoptera bipennis (Illiger, 1812) Specimens examined: 9 6 29 9 Portugal Praiha de Rocha -.07.2000 leg. H. Lehmann; 2 6 2 9 Portugal Algarve -.07.1997 leg. H. Lehmann. Remarks: The distribution of the species in the Iberian Peninsula is well known (Aspöck et al. 1980). The up to date distribution map was published by Monserrat & Trivino (2013). Nemoptera sinuata Olivier, 1811 Specimens examined: 2 6 8 9 Turkey near Yarpuz 1750 m 20-30.06.1998 leg. Werner & Lizler Remarks: The general distribution of the species was published by Aspöck et al. (2001). Dobosz & Ábrahám (2009) also documented faunistic data in Turkey. Family Myrmeleontidae Latreille, 1802 Subfamily Ascalaphinae Lefébvre, 1842 The species of the subfamily are represented in high numbers (68 species) in the collection. Surprisingly, only one species is found in Europe. The recorded specimens come from the following countries: Europe: Greece; Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania;

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