Dr. Medvegy Mihály: A Bakony természettudományi kutatásának eredményei 19. - A Bakony cincérei (Zirc, 1987)
14. Angol nyelvű összefoglalás
In the same region, but on Juniperus Semanotus russicus FABR. and Phymatodes glabratus CHARP. were observed in great number. Trichoferus pallidus OL. was found in Balatonalmádi. Keszthely-Mountains and the South-Bakony are poorly investigated areas. Callimoxis gracilis BRULLE was found in the South-Bakony. North-Bakony is a very intensively investigated subdistrict. Hygrophyte species are the most abundant in individual numbers here. The most characteristic species: Rosalia alpina L. and Strangalia aurulenta FABR. came from the submontanean beech forests (Me.Fa.). Acanthoderes clavipes SCHRANK and Leptura scutellata FABR. also live in the higher regions. Xylotrechus pantherinus SAV. can be found in areas having cold microclimate, on goat-willow. Oplosia fennica PAYK. and Stenostola dubia LAICH, were collected on the southern side of Mount Hajag (near Herend) in linden-ash rock forest (Ti.-Fra.). Height above the sea level was more than 500 ms here. The following species came from lower parts of the same area, from mixed forests: Strangalia aethiops PODA, Isotomus speciosus SCHNEID., Mesosa curculionoides L., Saperda scalaris L., Saperda perforata PALL., Saperda octopunctata SCOP., Saperda punctata L. Rhopalopus insubricus GERM, and Lioderus kollari REDTB. are southern species, they can be collected in the warmer parts of the regions mentioned above, from maple-tree, in maple-oak forests. Tetropium castaneum L., Tetropium gabrieli WEISE, Tetropium fuscum FABR., which are frequent in the Carpathians, came from pinewood of colder places (Pi.-c). The most characteristic longhorn beetles in the natural pine-forest of Fenyőfő (Fe.v.-P.): Ergates faber L., Monochamus galloprovincialis 01. ssp. pistor GERM., Acanthocinus griseus FABR., Acanthocinus aedilis L., but other species living on Pinus silvestris can be found here as well. In the northwestern part of East-Bakony most of the hygrophyte species of Nort-Bakony can be found, but the southeastern, warmer part has definitely southern species: Agapanthia kirbyi GYLL., Phytoecia scutellata FABR., Phytoecia argus FRÖL. and Phytoecia molybdaena DALM. Finally I would give my opinion about the faunal subdistricts on the basis of faunistical datas: 3 subdistricts would be sufficent (see Map 3.): Northern part (North, Bakony • northwestern part of East-Bakony), Southwestern part (Keszthely-Mountains • South-Bakony), Southeastern part (Balaton-Highland • southeastern part of East-Bakony). Latin and Hungarian names help to find the species on the basis of their serial numbers. Photos were taking by the author using a camera Practica LTL-3, with objective Tessar.