Bauer Norbert (szerk.): A Bakonyi Természettudományi Múzeum Közleményei 15. (Zirc, 1996)

JÓZAN ZSOLT: Újabb adatok a Bakony kaparódarázs faunájának (Hymenoptera: Sphecoidea) ismeretéhez

Summary Further data to the knowledge of the Sphecoid fauna (Hymenoptera: Sphecoidea) of the Bakony Mountains - It was Benedek (1979) who first published a zoogeographical evalua­tion on the sphecoid fauna based on 160 species of the Bakony Mountains. 91 species was collected by Józan (1989) in Tihany penninsula. In last two decades the author carried out regular fieldwork in the surroundings of 50 settlements in Southern Bakony; so 3028 spec­imens belonging to 169 species were determined. In this paper the faunistical data of the collected material are described and the list of all species and their localities in Bakony Mountains is also given in Table 1., with species and their localities grouped according to local funistical regions (A=Mediterranean costal region, B = Balaton Uplands, C=Keszthely Mountains, D=Southern Bakony, E=Northern Bakony, F=Eastern Ba­kony). Table 2. Shows all species divided into subfamilies. Table 3. and 4. show species com­position from ecofaunistical and zoogeographical points of view. Species composition are presented by habitat types, open dolomite grassland, steppic grasslands of slopes, marches, sand steppes and urban sites. Table 5. shows the list of species and their speciemens col­lected in the foliage of lime trees infected by aphids. Table 6. presents the distribution of prey animals according to nestbuilding methods. The rarest species are: Ammophila hun­garica, Polemistus abnormis, Dryudella tricolor, Tachysphex grandii, Belomicrus italicus, Rhopalum clavipes, Croccocerus congener, Nysson ruobali, Dienoplus tauricus, D. tumidus, Lestiphorus bicinctus, L. bilunulatus, Cerceris bupresticida, C. stratiotes, C. tenuivittata. A szerző címe( Author 's adress): JÓZAN Zsolt 7453-Mernye Rákóczi út. 5.

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