Ladislav Roller - Attila Haris - Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Sawflies of the Carpathian Basin, History and Current Research - Natura Somogyiensis 11. (Kaposvár, 2008)

Annotated red list of Symphyta of the Carpathian Basin

Lonnea perplexa (Zombori, 1976): Malacky (Malacka): 2 females, 19-24 June 1993 and Csévharaszt: 3 females, 3 June 1972. Evaluation: DD Comments: Very rare species known from Spain, France and Poland. Selandria melanosterna (Serville, 1823): Biele Karpaty-Chocholnianska dol.: 1 female, 17 July 1986, Hegyhátszentjakab: 1 female, 28 May 1983, Vihorlat-Morské oko (Vihorlat: Tengerszem): 1 female, 26 May 2007, Sohodol, 1 female, 11 June 1961, Stejarul, 1 female, 4 July 1962; also known from Stejarul-Pingarati. Evaluation: VU Comments: Rare species in endargened wetland biotopes. Strongylogasterfilicis (Klug, 1817): Goradena, 3 females, 6-8 Aug. 1967, Cozia, 1 female, 7 May 1966, Doamna, 1 female, 15 July 1966, Dubova, 2 males, 6 Aug. 1967 also known from Vatra Dornei, Valea Mraconiei and Dunadombó (Dubovac). Evaluation: EN Comments: Rare species in central Europe. Historical records prevail in Germany (TAEGER et al., 1998). Strongylogaster xanthocera (Stephens, 1835): Mosovce (Mosóc): 4 females, 21 May - 11 June 1992, Fenyőfő: 2 males, May 3 and 4 1974, Darány: 1 female, 18 May 1976, Magura: 1 female, 17 May 1948, Bálványosfüred (Baile Bálványos): 1 male, 3 June 1993, and also known from NPR Tematinske vrchy. Evaluation: DD Thrinax contigua Konow, 1885: Single historical record from Nagyszeben (Sibiu): May 1917, 1 female Evaluation: DD/EX? Allantus cingillum (Klug, 1818): Known from Trencin (Trencsén), Koritnicza, Balneum Lucski Budapest, Vihorlat, Élőpatak, Tusnád, Segesvár, Resicza, Orsova and Borov (Boro). Evaluation: DD Comments: Historical records prevail. Allantus coxalis (Klug, 1818): Putnok and Sátoraljaújhely. Evaluation: DD Comments: Very rare. Allantus xanthopygus (Klug, 1818): Single published record from Kőszegi Mts. Evaluation: DD Comments: Very rare. Ametastegia perla (Klug, 1818): Known from Devin (Dévény): 1 male, 17 June 1994, Javorina­Siroká dolina: 1 male, 17 June 1992, 1 male, 21 July 1992, Vargyas (Varghis): Vargyas-patak: 1 male, 29 May 1992, Csévharaszt: 1 male, 29 May 1968, Körtvélyes: 1 female, 23 Sept. (!) 1975, Kapuvár: 1 female and 10 males, June-July 1995-1999, Gemer (Gömör): 2 females, 27 May 2007 and Kras-Pieniny, 1 female. Also known from NPR Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény) and Apsinec. Evaluation: DD Apethymus apicalis (Klug, 1818): Hrinová (Herencsvölgy): 1 male, 15 October 1995, Ivanka p. Dunaji (Pozsonyivánka): 1 male, 2 Nov. 1992, Stefanová (Istvánkirályfalva): 1 male, 10 Oct. 1996, Ihelnik: 2 males, 18 Oct. 1999, Lúka (Hosszú-rét): 1 female, 18 Oct. 1999. Evaluation: DD. Comments: All Apethymus imagos have serotinal occurrence (October - November). A. apicalis is rare species associated with Rosa but not with Quercus as other Apethymus species. All listed records for A. apicalis are based on Malaise trap collections in xerothermous localities. Apethymus cereus (Klug, 1818): Vinosady (Csukárd-Terlény): 5 males and 2 females, 10 Oct. 1996, Ihelnik: 1 male, 1 Nov. 1999, Budapest: Jánoshegy: 20-22 Sept. 1917 and also 1 female from the 19th c, Bratislava-Patrónka (Pozsony: Patrónka): 1 male, 15 October 1999. Evaluation: DD Apethymus cerris (Kollar, 1850): Bakonybél: Kék-hegy: 1 female and 1 male, 27 Oct. 1985, Tesáre: 6 larvae and also known from Pata, Stúrovo (Párkány) and Budapest. Evaluation: DD Apethymus ustus (Klug, 1818): Budapest: 1 female, 19 th c, Hüvös-völgy: 1 female, 18 Oct. 1927, Simontornya: 1 female, 7 Nov. 1911 Evaluation: DD Athalia paradoxa Konow, 1886: Budaörs: 1 female, 15 July 1959, Zamárdi felső: 1 female, 8 Aug. 1966, Tihany: 1 female, 9 May 1968, Békás (Izvoru Muntelui Mts.): 1 female, 19 June 1996; also reported from Trencin (Trencsén). Evaluation: DD Empria candidata (Fallén, 1808): Sekule (Székelyfalva): 1 male, 10 May 2002, Gheraesti, 1 male, 12 May 1959; also known from Nebrová (Vöröskő) and Neamt county. Evaluation: DD

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