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KANCSAL, B., SZINETÁR, CS., BOGNÁR, V., & ANGYAL, D.: Adatok a Velencei-tó pókfaunájához (Araneae)
KANCSAL B., SZINETÁR CS., BOGNÁR V., DOROTTYA A.: ARANEAE 139 Prominent species in faunistical regard Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck, 1757): Palearctic-spreaded species, in Hungary occurs in several places, one of our protected spiders. Araeoncus crassiceps (Westring, 1861): Palearctic-spreaded, slough and marsh dwelling, rare species. In Germany it is a redlist species (PLATEN et al. 1996). In Hungary two occurrences are known ( DUDÁS & VARGA 2002, KANCSAL et al. 2007). Entelecara omissa O. P.-Cambridge, 1902: Like the previous species occurs in good natural condition wetland habitats and it is rare. Also a species of German redlist. It's first Hungarian recovery is the consequence of present study ( KANCSAL 2005). Glyphesis taoplesius Wunderlich, 1969: Very rare species, so far there are only some data from Germany, Denmark and Hungary ( WUNDERLICH 1969, SCHARF et al. 2009, LOKSA 1981, SZINETÁR 1995) available. Slough and marsh dwelling species. Micrargus subaequalis (Westring, 1851): Palearctic-spreaded species. There are no published data from Hungary from any professional journals, it is mentioned only in a university thesis ( KÉKESI & SEGESDI 1979) and in an academic Ph.D dissertation ( SAMU 2007). Occurs in dry lawns and in agricultural areas as well. Dolomedes fimbriatus (Clerck, 1757): Palearctic-spreaded, protected spider species of Hungary, prefers wetland habitats. Philodromus pulchellus Lucas, 1846: Mediterranean-spreaded, rare species. So far there are two data from Hungary ( DÉRI et al. 2007, SAMU 2007). Trebacosa europaea Szinetár & Kancsal, 2007: European-spreaded, recently newly described species from the researched area. At present it is known from France (VILLEPOUX 1995, VILLEPOUX 2007), Byelorussia (ZHUKOVETS 2003) and Greece (Buchholz S. verbal communication). Prefers wetland habitats. Protected species in Hungary. In addition to concrete collections night field works by lamps were also carried out and the following prominent species were collected from the researched area (they are not in Table 1.) Larinia bonneti Spassky, 1939: It is rare species in the periodically flooded area of the lakes. Larinia elegáns Spassky, 1939: This pcecies lives in large amount on reeds in the deeper, permanently flooded zone. Tetragnatha shoshone Levi, 1981: Sporadic on reeds. Tetragnatha striata L. Koch, 1862: The most frequent species on reeds in the permanently flooded zone. Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank Mr. Péter Újhelyi, Warden of the Chernel István Bird Observatory, to Mr. Ferenc Falussy and Ms. Mariann Gilián Zoltánné Director of the Inspectorate of Lake Velencei, and to the Directorate of the Duna-Ipoly National Park for their kind permission to carry out the survey. We would like to thank Sára Csere and Péter Kovács for their help in field works. Special thanks to Dr. Péter Molnár for linguistic revision of the manuscript.