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hegy (Szilágyi, Varga unpublished data) and from the Rafajnai-erdő so far (Magura et al. 1997). We have found two additional localities of the Carabus intricatus Linnaeus, 1761 in the Beregi-síkság (in the Kaszonyi-hegy and the Beregszászi-hegy). Leistus rufomar­ginatus (Duftschmid, 1812) occurs in a number of localities in Transdanubia (mainly in the Bakony-hegység and Mecsek-hegység (mountains)). It is also known from the Biikk­hegység, the Börzsöny-hegység (mountains) and from the Zempléni-hegység, but in the Great Hungarian Plain it has been sampled only in Lakitelek before (Szél 1996). We trapped Leistus rufomarginatus (Duftschmid, 1812) in the Kaszonyi-hegy, the Nagybégányi-hegy and the Beregszászi-hegy. In the Great Hungarian Plain Molops piceus (Panzer, 1793) has been known only from Bátorliget (Szél 1996) and the Rafajnai-erdő (Magura et al. 1997) so far. During our samplings we detected three addi­tional localities of this species (Nagybégányi-hegy, Beregszászi-hegy and Gúti-erdő). Six occurrences of the Abax parallelus (Duftschmid, 1812) have been known in the Great Hungarian Plan before. All these localities are in the Beregi-síkság (Magura et al. 1997). We recorded three additional occurrences of this species. Amara ovata (Fabricius, 1792) occurs mainly in the hills and mountains, in the Great Hungarian Plain it has been known only from the Kiskunság and the environs of Szeged (Szél 1996). During our study we collected Amara ovata (Fabricius, 1792) in the Kaszonyi-hegy. Cymindis cin­gulata Dejean, 1825 is known only from the Aggteleki-karszt (mountains) in Hungary (Magura and Molnár 1997). On the Ukrainian side of the Beregi-síkság it occurs in the Rafajnai-erdő, as well (Magura et al. 1997). We also trapped Cymindis cingulata Dejean, 1825 in the Nagybégányi-hegy. In the Beregi-síkság we have recorded some additional localities of Carabus hampei ormayi Reitter, 1896, which has a Transylvanian distribution. In the Nagybégányi-hegy 1 0.8­0.6 0.4­0.2 1 2 3 5 12 6 7 4 13 8 11 9 10 14 15 Fig. 2. Similarity of the carabid communities of the studied habitats by cluster analysis using the Marusita similarity and the Ward-Orlóci fusion method. 1 = Kaszonyi-hegy, 2 = Nagybégányi­hegy, 3 = Beregszászi-hegy, 4 = Dobronyi-erdő in 1997, 5 = Gúti-erdő, 6 = Cigányóc, 7 = Nagyláz, 8 = Dédai-erdő on the Hungarian side, 9 = Boc-kereki-erdő, 10 = Lónyai-erdö, 11 = Dédai-erdő on the Ukrainian side, 12 = Rafajnai-erdő, 13 = Dobronyi-erdő in 1996, 14 = Téglási-erdő, 15 = Peresi-erdő

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