Savaria - A Vas Megyei Múzeumok értesítője 23/2. (1996) (Szombathely, 1996)

Merkl, Ottó: The species of 27 beetle families (Coleoptera) from Őrség (Western Hungary)

MERKL, О.: The species of 27 beetle families (Coleoptera) from Őrség, Western Hungary LIST OF SPECIES LEIODIDAE Ptomaphagus sericatus (Chaudoir, 1845) — Kondorfa: Sásos-erdő, 05­10.07.1982, RI (1, pcIR) — It is frequent in the forests of Hungary. Nargus anisotomoides (Spence, 1815) — Máriaújfalu, 04.06.1979, PA (3, HNHM); Szalafő, 12.03.1982, PA (1, HNHM). — It is common everywhere in the forests of Hungary. Nargus badius (Sturm, 1839) — Máriaújfalu, 04.06.1979, PA (6, HNHM). — It is not uncommon in the forests of Hungary. Sciodrepoides watsoni (Spence, 1815) — Farkasfa, 04.06.1979, PA (2, HNHM); Farkasfa: Fekete-tó, 02.05.1982, PA (1, HNHM); Kondorfa, 02.05­28.06.1980, RI (2, HNHM); Kondorfa: Sasos, 04.05-30.06.1980, RI (5, pcIR); Nemesmedves, 02.05-03.06.1979, RI (1, pcIR); Őrimagyarósd, 19.04.1987, PA (1, SM). — The most common species of Cholevinae, it is widely distributed in Hungary. Catops nigricans (Spence, 1815) — Kondorfa: Huszászi-patak völgye, 06.07.1979, RI (1, pcIR), — It is one of the commoner species of Cholevinae. Catops nigrita Erichson, 1837 — Farkasfa, 04.06.1979, PA (1, HNHM); Kondorfa: Huszászi-patak völgye, 06.07.1979, RI (1, pcIR); Kondorfa: Sásos-erdő, 03.05-03.06.1979, 04.05-30.06.1980, 01.05-10.07.1982, RI (12, pcIR); Mária­újfalu, 04.06.1979, PA (1, HNHM); Nemesmedves, 02.05-03.06.1979, RI (1, pcIR); Szalafő, 12.03.1982, PA (1, HNHM); 13.03.1982, PA-RI (1, HNHM); Szalafő: Felsőszer, 02.05-10.07.1982, RI (2, pcIR). — It is distributed in the for­ests all over Hungary; especially frequent in Western Transdanubia. Catops picipes (Fabricius, 1792) — Máriaújfalu, 04.06.1979, PA (I, HNHM); Nemesmedves, 04.06.1979, PA (1, HNHM). — It is frequent in cooler and moister forests of our country. Catops subfuscus Kellner, 1846 — Farkasfa, 04.06.1979, PA (1, HNHM); Farkasfa: Fekete-tó, 02.05.1982, PA (1, HNHM); Kondorfa, 02.05-28.06.1980, RI (1, HNHM). — It is not uncommon in mountainous forests of Hungary. Leiodes cinnamomea (Panzer, 1793) — Kétvölgy: Grajka-patak völgye, 1993.09.08., VK (1, SM). -— Although seldom captured by general collecting methods, it is widely distributed in the forests of Hungary, wherever subterranean fungi (Tuber spp.) occur. Leiodes polita (Marsham, 1802) — Szalafő: Szala-rét, 18.06.1993, RI (2, pcIR). — This is the most frequently collected Leiodes species in Hungary. Anisotoma axillaris Gyllenhal, 1810 — Szalafo, 20.08.1984, PA (1, HNHM); Szalafő: Borjas-erdő, 04.06.1979, ÁL (1, SM). — In Hungary, it is a rare species known only from Transdanubia. HORVATOVICH (1981: 75) mentioned it from Szakonyfalu. Further localities (Fig. 1.): Balatonöszöd (YM18); Kolontár (XN81); Nagykapornak (XM58); Pécs: Meleg-mány (BS80). Anisotoma humeraiis (Fabricius, 1792) — Csörötnek: Apátsági-erdő [2], 10.07.1982, ÁL (1, HNHM); Szalafő: Felsőszer, 10.07.1982, Rí (2, pcIR). — It is widely distributed and common in the forests of Hungary. Amphicyllis giobiformis (C. R. Sahlberg, 1833) — Orfalu: Hegyvám-föld, 10.05.1994, VK (1, SM); Szalafő: Papszer, 09.05.1994, DR (1, SM). - It is widely distributed and common in the forests all over Hungary. 106

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