Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 100. (Budapest 2008)

Sevcsik, A. ; Erős, T.: A revised catalogue of freshwater fishes of Hungary and the neighbouring countries in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Pisces)

The distribution of Hungarian molluscs The catalogue of the Mollusca Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum Z. Fehér and A. Gubányi Authors aimed to continue the traditions of Hungarian faunal mapping set by Pintér and co-workers in 1979, and to create a computer programme and a database, that are able to collect and manage data both from the literature and collections and able to create distribution maps. Due to this "living" data system, where the integration of new data is per­manently done and the errors are continuously corrected, the results are published in elec­tronic format in English and Hungarian. The CD contains the catalogue in pdf format (the reader programme Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 also present). As the first step, this CD con­tains the checklist of the Hungarian molluscs and their distribution data based on the Mollusca Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Distribution of the 220 gas­tropod and 24 bivalve species in the collection are illustrated in 10* 10 km UTM grid maps, and all of their sampling sites are listed by UTM grids. The checklist follows the nomenclature of the CLECOM (Check-list of the European Continental Mollusca) project. With all those speciess that are known under a different syn­onym name in Hungary, or occur in Hungary but not mentioned in the CLECOM list, or are missingfrom the HNHM collection, orthatare incorrectly indicated in Hungary, ortheirtaxo­nomicposition isjudged bya competentHungarian malacologistinanotherwaythen given in CLECOM, authors deal with in the Appendix. A glossary of the frequently used common names and geographical terms helps the use of the locality list. This issue will hopefully be followed by others containing literature data and data of other Hungarian mollusc collec­tions, and the series will become a useful tool for malacologists dealing with zoogeography, ecology and nature conservation. Published in 2001. 466 pages on CD disk. Price: 30 euro plus p. and p. ISBN 963 7093 70 2 Orders should be sent to The Library, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1083 Budapest, Ludovika tér 2, Hungary Fax: (36-1) 3172320, E-mail: angela@libr.nhmus.hu

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