Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IV. - Natura Somogyiensis 15. / Miscellanea 4. (Kaposvár, 2009)

Haris Attila: A Zselic levéldarazsai (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)

154 Natura Somogyiensis the road to Szenna). For identification of the larva, the book by Lorenz and Kraus (1957) and the site of Kimber et al. (2003) (British leafminers) were used. Roller and Haris suggested that this species should be included in the red book of the Carpathian Basin (Roller and Haris 1998). Paracharactus (Dicrostema) gracilicornis (Zaddach, 1859) (Fig. 9) - New record for Hungary. From the Carpathian Basin we have only 1 indefinite record: North-East Croatia (Perovic and Leiner 1996). The species is well separable from the other Phymatocerini by its whitish knees, large membraneous blotch on propodeum, the whit­ish or brownish-white edges of clypeus and whitish labrum. Larva feeds on Adoxa mos­­chatellina. Pama tenella (Klug, 1816) - From our present territory, this species is known from Bátorliget and Kaposmérő (Zombori 1990a,b, Haris 1998). From the Carpathian Basin, it is also known from Dévény, Csicsó, Malacka, Mosóc, Dévényújfalu, Kopács Island, Mehádia, Bánát, Borosjenő, Bezirk, Morvamogyoród, Vágsziklás and Szászka (Lukas 1992, Roller 1999a, b, 2005, 2007, Mocsáry 1900, Zombori 1990, Scobiola-Palade 1974, 1981). This species is definitely Pama tenella KI. not the similar Pama apicalis Brischke. Larvae make mine in leaves of Tilia spp. Macrophya (Macrophya) tenella Mocsáry, 1881 (Fig. 8) - The type locality (locus typicus) of this species is Budapest: Farkasvölgy (Mocsáry 1900). Known also from Cserépfalu and Simontomya (Zombori 1996). It is also reported from Párkány, Dévény, Vágluka, Széleskút, Gyerővásárhely, Nagyszeben, Zágráb and Felsőkalosa (Lukas 1992, Roller 1999, 2005, Scobiola-Palade 1967, 1978, Jendeková 1988, Roller and Haris 2008). Out of the Carpathian Basin, known also from Bulgaria, France, Spain and Germany (Liston 1995). Tenthredo (Maculedo) vespiformis Schrank, 1781 (Fig. 6) - Relatively rare Tenthredo species in the Carpathian Basin recorded firstly from Budapest (Mocsáry 1900) and from Simontomya by Lujza Pillich (Pillich 1930). Known also from Dévény, Vöröskő, Nagykovácsi, Balatonfíired, Csesznek, Isztimér, Vállus, Szőlősgyula, Feketeardó, Hömlőc, Obást: Pogányvár, Kisgömöri, Gömör, Dévényújfalu, Récse, Sajógömör and Domogled (Lukas 1992, Lukas and Schlarmannová 1998, Roller 1999a, b, Zombori 1975, 1980, Bokotey 1956, Roller and Haris 2008). Acknowledgements I express my grateful thanks to Mr. Ottó Pintér (Sefag, Zselic Forestry), Dr. Levente Ábrahám (SMMI), Mr. Tornász Huflejt (Zool. Mus. and Inst. Warsawa, PAS), Mr. Zsolt Józan, Dr. Magdolna Juhász (SMMI), Mr. Andrew Liston (DEI) and Dr. Stephan Blank (DEI).

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