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

Haris Attila: A Zselic levéldarazsai (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)

Haris A.: Sawflies of the Zselic Hills 153 should wait for the publication of Dr. Blank and Dr. Vékony. From Europe, Mr. Thomasz Huflejt identified this species firstly, in 2003, using the keys of Togashi, 1968 and Lelej and Taeger, 1997: "Forest District Stale near Tarnobrzeg, Poland, 11.6.2003, 7 $, cap­tured at the margin of an oak-hornbeam forest, A. leucopoda Так. Det.: T. Huflejt, 2003". Earlier, it was also captured in the Russian Far East (Primorskij Kraj, Kamenushka near Ussurijsk, 2.8.1992, 2$, 3fl, leg. J. Sawoniewicz). All specimens are in the Museum and Institute of Zoology Pas, Warsaw, Poland. (Huflejt, pers. com. and permission). Gilpinia laricis (Jurine, 1807) (Fig. 12) - We know this species only from few loca­tions throughout the Carpathian Basin. Firstly, Strobl recorded it at the River Piesting (Austria - Österreich) (Strobl 1895). Further places of capture: Sasvár, Lukó, Kőszeg, Visnyeszéplak, Nagyszeben, Tompa, Disznód, Györgyfalva, Budakeszi és Székelyfalva (Pádr 1990, Roller atl al., 2006, Móczár and Zombori 1973, Scobiola-Palade 1982 and Pascu 1978). Stromboceros delicatulus (Falién, 1808) (Fig. 7) - Widely distributed in the mountain­ous area of the Carpathian Basin: Trencsén, Balázsvágás, Limpak, Szentistvánkút, Istvánkirályfalva, Jávori hágó, Deménvölgy, Lukó, Feketevág, Tusnádftirdő, Rétbánya, Sztranszka, Szent Anna-tó, Fekete Tisza, Apsinec, Berlebán, Kvasznij patak, Pop Iván, Alsóláz, Brebenyeszkul, Mencsil, Trebusafejérpatak, Körmöcbánya, Szacsva, Bélái Tátra: Hátsó Rézaknák, Magas Tátra: Hátsó Jávor völgy, Tajó, Kirujfürdő, Tolvajos patak, Zeteváralja, Szenesed patak, Resinár and Uglya (Mocsáry 1900, Roller 1999a, 2006, Roller and Haris 2008, Zombori 1982, Zombori and Ermolenko 1999). In the Post-Trianon Hungary, known only from the Mátra Mountains (Pisztrángos tó) (Zombori 1976). In the Zselic hills, 1$ (Cserénfa) and \<S (Zselickisfalud) were captured, both of them collected on Athyrium filix-femina. Dolerus (Poodolerus) blanki Liston, 1995 - Very rare species. Only 4 specimens were captured in the Post-Trianon Hungary, one female from Darány (Somogy county), one female at Kis-Balaton (border of Zala and Somogy counties) and this male is from Kaposvár (Somogy county), the Szeged: Fehértó specimen lost (Mocsáry 1900, Zombori 1982, 1985a). From the territory of the Royal Hungary, it is reported from Homonna, Hátszeg, Tasnád, Nagyszeben, Magúra, Vízakna, Szenterzsébet, Pöltinis, Gyilkos tó, Fogaras, Szinája and Ogulin (Mocsáry 1900, Scobiola-Palade 1978). Harpiphorus lepidus (Klug, 1818) - Larvae skeletonizes oak (Quercus spp.) leaves. Rare, although it was reported from the former Yugoslavia as a pest. From our present territory it is known from Budapest, Badacsony, Nadap, Őrszentmiklós, Peszér and Nova (Mocsáry 1900, Zombori 1982). Also known from Szitnya, Malacka, Ihelnik, Kereszténysziget, Nagyszeben, Hadad, Hajnica, Vágújhely, Vágsziklás, Nemesváralja and Homoródkeményfalva. (Patocka et al., 1962, Roller 1996, 1999a, 2004, Zombori 1982, Scobiola-Palade 1981, Roller and Haris 2008). Fenusella nana (Klug, 1816) - Very rare species mentioned by Strobl firstly from the Carpathian Basin at River Piesting (Strobl 1896). In an interesting way, Tóth listed it in the insect pests of forests (Tóth 1999). In the present territory of Hungary we know it only from Csévharaszt (1$, captured 1st of May, 1978) (Zombori 1985b, 1990). From Erdély, we know from Betlen, Beszterce-Naszód (Scobiola-Palade 1974). Nowicki reported it from Galicia: Sambor (Nowicki 1864). This specimen was collected as a larva on Silver Birch (Betula pendula) at Lake Petörke at Kaposszentbenedek (close to

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