Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 4. (Budapest 1952)

Halászfy, É.: A synopsis of the Heteroptera of Hungary and the neighbouring areas. I. 1. Brachyplatidae; 2. Cydnidae

Canthophorus sexmaculatus Ramb. Oval, black. Clypeus barely longer than cheeks (Fig. 2.), anterior part of latter not re­curving, their swollen ventral anterior part yellowish-white. 6—7 mm. — According to literature, found on Umbelliferae and wheat. Widely spread, from plains to mountains. Canthophorus bicolor L. Clvoeus shorter than cheeks. (Fig. 1.) Anterior parts of latter broadly recurving ; swollen anterior ventral parts concolorous with body, but never white or yellowish-white. 5—8 mm. — On pronotum of larvae three, on corium and scutellum one, big yellowish-white spots. Dorsally on yellow abdomen broad brown, transverse streaks ; large brown spots on external sides of segments. In wet valleys, forest borders, woods, on red Stachys species, especially on the odori­ferous S. silvatica and palustris. Also on flowering blackthorn and hawthorn. On trees in spring, on Labiatae in summer. Also in gardens. If in masses, injurious to berries and horticultural vegetables (8, p. 341). Hibernating under dead leaves and stones. Adults from March to October, mainly in August. — Larvae from middle of May to end of June together with adults. In our area widely spread, except Rumania. Mancini found it from plains to high altitudes (1100 meters, 28, p. 48). 9. Ochetostethus Fieb. Head, pronotum and scutellum bluish-black, corium reddish. In sandy places; sporadic. Ochetostethus nanus H.-Sch. Facial part twice as big as vertex. Deep transversal pronotal depression medianly. Tip of scutellum not reaching external apical angle of corium. Membrane with white, black or brownish veins. 3—4 mm. —• On sandy dry soil or on trees. Prefers (33, p. 11 ) Verbascum, Artemisia campestris . From April to September. More frequent in summer. Rather rare, unknown from Austria and Czechoslovakia. In plain and hilly, according to literature, even in mountainous areas (28, p. 48). Bibliography : 1. B o s e 1 1 i, F. B. : Istinti materni det. Sehirus sexmaculatus Rbr. (Hete­roptera : Cydnidae). (Boll. Lab. Zool. Gen. Agr. Spoleto. 1932) p. 1—8. — 2. C a r a y o n, J. : Une localité des environs d'Albi (Tarn) riche en Hémiptères rares ou peu communs (Bull. Soc. Nat. Paris, 12,1950, p. 61—66). —3. D 1 a b o 1 a, J. : Nekteré pozoruhodné plostice őech a Mcravy (Rhynch., Het). (Casopis C. Spol. Ent., Praze, 40, 1943, p. 65—67). — 4. E s a k i, T. & I s h i ­h a r a T. : Hemiptera of Shansi, North China II. (Pentatomoidea) (Mushi, 22, 1951, 5, p. 29—44). — 5. F a b r i c i u s, C h. I. : Systema Rhyngotorum (Brunsvigae, 1803, pp. X+ 314). — 6. F i e ­b e r, F. X. : Die europäischen Hemiptera Halbflügel (Wien, 1861, pp. III—VI + 444). — 7. F i ­1 i p p i, N. : Nuovi contributi alla conoscenza délia fauna délie italiane dell'Egco — XII. Penta­tomoideae et Coreoideae (Hemiptera Het.) (Boll. Lab. Zool. Gen. Agr. Spoleto, 31, 1940, p. 238— 243). — 8. G u 1 d e, J. : Die Wanzen (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) der Umgebung von Frankfurt a. M. und des Mainzer Beckens. (Abh. Senckenberg, natf. Ges. Frankfurt a. M., 1921. p. 329— 503). — 9. H e d i c k e, H. : Die Tierwelt Mitteleuropas. Insekten. I. (Leipzig, 1936, 10, pp. 262). — 10. H o b e r 1 a n d t, L. : Heteroptera Behemiae III. (Sbornik ent. odd. Zern. Musea v Praze, 21—22, 1943—44, p. 276—283). — 11. H o b e r 1 a n d t, L. : Heteroptera Slovakiae (Casopis Acta Soc. Ent. Boh. Praze, 41, 1944, p. 23—31). — 12. H o r v á t h, G. : Hemiptera (in : Fauna Regni Hungáriáé, Budapest, 1897, p. 5—45). —'13. Horváth G. : Adatok a Balkán-félsziget Hemiptera faunájának ismeretéhez (Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., Budapest, 16, 1918. p. 321—340). — 14. H o r v á t h, G. : Analecta ad cognitionem Cydnidarum. (Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., Budapest, 17, 1919, p. 205—273). — 15. J a k o v 1 e v, B. E. : Notice sur le Stibaropus henkei Jak. (Hem. Het. Pent.) (Rev. Russ. Ent. St.-Petersbourg, 1908, p. 99—101). — 16. J e n s e n—H aarup, A. C. : Hemipterological Notes and descriptions IV. (Ent. Medd. Kjobenhavn, 16, 1926, 2. p. 41—56). — 17. K i r i t s h e n k o, A. N. : Nasztojascsie policsesztkökrülüe evropejszkoj csaszti Sz. Sz. Sz. R. Hemiptera (Moszkva-Leningrad, 1951 pp. 423). — 18. K i r k a 1 d y, G. W. : Cata­logue of the Hemiptera (Heteroptera) I. Cimicidae (Berlin, 1909, pp. XL +392). — 19. Kormi­1 e v, N. A. : II. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Verbreitung Jugoslavischer Hemipteia-Heteroptera. (Glasn. Soc. Scient. Skoplje, 18, 1938, p. 167—172). — 20. L a n g h o f f e r, A. : Prilozi ento­moloskioj fauni Hrvatske Rada u Zagrebu (1899, p. 12—16). — 21. L e s t o n, D. : Additional distribution records of the Netherlands Heteroptera (Hem.), with a revised generic list of the Miridae (Ent. Bericht, 14 1952, p. 84—90). — 22. L e s t o n, D. : Notes on the Ethiopian Penta-

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