O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 66. (Budapest, 2005)

Notes on Curculionoidea of Hungary (Coleoptera: Anthribidae, Erirhinidae, Curculionidae, Scolytidae) z. GYÖRGY & A. PODLUSSÁNY Hungarian Natural History Museum H­1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary Abstract - Acalles petryszaki DIECKMANN, 1982, Aulacobaris kaufmanni (REITTER, 1897), Araeocerodes grenieri (CH. BRISOUT, 1867), Bagous claudicans BOHEMAN, 1845, Bagous lothari CALDARA et O'BRIEN, 1998, Bagous rufimanus PÉRICART, 1989, Coccotrypes dactyliperda (FAB­RICIUS, 1801), Lepidonotaris petax (C. SAHLBERG, 1823), Orthotomicus longicollis (GYLLENHAL, 1827) and Sitona (Charagmus) gressorius (FABRICIUS, 1792) are recorded for the first time in Hun­gary. Occurrence of Bagous bulgaricus ANGELOV, 1989, Bagous dieckmanni GRATSHEV, 1993, Camptorhinus simplex SEIDLITZ, 1867, Otiorhynchus (Podoropelmus) juglandis APFELBECK, 1896 and Smicronyx nebulosus TOURNIER, 1874 in Hungary is confirmed. With seven figures. Key words - Anthribidae, Curculionidae, Erirhinidae, Scolytidae, Hungary. A critical revision and re-identification of the Carpathian Basin material of the superfamily Curculionoidea (about 182,000 specimens deposited in 270 draw­ers) of the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM) is underway for several years. This paper is devoted to publish the latest novelties encountered during the work in progress. Anthribidae: Choraginae Araeocerodes grenieri (CH. BRISOUT, 1867) - Budapest, 28. VI. 1916, E. CSIKI (HNHM). ­While determining the species of the genus Choragus KlRBY, 1819, a specimen of this species was found. New to the fauna of Hungary. Its host plant is mainly Quercus suber, but it can develop in other species of Quercus, too. The species is known from North Africa, Central and South-Europe (STREJCEK 1990) and Finland. The pygidium of this species with its acute posterolateral angles is distinctive (Fig. 1).

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