Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok 15. - Natura Somogyiensis 31. / Miscellanea 15. (Kaposvár, 2018)

Haris A.: Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy

Haris, A.: Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy 55 Tenthredopsis nassata (Linné, 1767); Cladius (Priophorus) brullei (Dahlbom, 1835); Cladius (Cladius) pectinicornis (Geoffroy, 1785); Dineura virididorsata (Retzius, 1783); Nematus (Nematus) lucidus (Panzer, 1801); Nematus (Pteronidea) viridissimus (Möller, 1882); Pachynematus {Pachy nematus) obductus (Hartig, 1837) (Euura obducta (Hartig, 1837)) and Pristiphora (Gymnonychus) abbreviata (Hartig, 1837). Dominant species Eutomostethus ephippium (Panzer, 1798) with 83 collected specimens, and Eutomostethus luteiventris (Klug, 1816) with 79 collected specimens are the dominant species of the region. This year, we collected only 4 Eriocampa umbratica (Klug, 1816) specimens due to the local gradation of its competitor, Agelastica alni (Linné, 1758). Rare species Pamphilius marginatus (Serville, 1823): Known in the Carpathian Basin from the fol­lowing sites: Devínska Kobyla (Pozsony: Dévény), Resinár (Rasinari), Budapest, Aggtelek, Perkupa, Szin,Mecsek hgs.: Takanyó-völgy and: RűzdTca. Dolerus (Cyperolerus) anticus ssp. anticus (Klug, 1818): Its distribution in the Carpathian Basin: Ban. Stiavnica-Bot. Gard. (Selmecbánya), Vinicky (Szöllőske), Szeged, Budapest, Kalocsa, Kecskemét, Szeged, Dunaörs, Dömsöd, Kelebia, Szabadszállás, Miskolc, Nagyvárad, Nagyfalu (Nusfalau), Ulma, Mons Alion, Arad, Subcarpathia, NE Croatia, Vukán, Pomáz, Niedzica, Lastonia. More than 60% of the specimens listed above, were collected in the 19th century. Strongylogaster mixta (Klug, 1817): Fig. 2. From Hungary, this species is known only from Miskolc. Other places of capture from the Carpathian Basin: Javorina (Balázsvágás), Pol’ana Mt. (Polánahegy), Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt, Sibiu), Balánbányai hgs., Retyezát (Mt. Retezat), Tiszabogdány, Brebenyeszkul (Bogdan), Croatian Karst, Trzy Korony-Pieniny, Frenstát, Trojacka, Tatranská Lomnica (Tátralomnic) - Start, Sekule (Székelyfalva), Vysoké Tatry: Zadná Javorová dolina (Magas Tátra: Hátsó Jávor völgy). Királymező (Ust-Tschoma). Strongylogaster xanthocera (Stephens, 1835): From Hungary, it is known only from Darány and Fenyőfő. Out of Hungary from Mosovce (Mosóé), Ihelník, Magúra, Nagyszeben (Sibiu) and Bálványosfured (Bade Bálványos). Claremontia uncta (Klug, 1816): From Hungary, it is recorded only from Aggtelek, Dobogókő and Ocsa. In the higher mountainous part of the Carpathian Basin, it is more widely distributed: Hrinová (Herencsvölgy), Javorina (Balázsvágás), Limbach (Limpak), Mosovce (Mosóc), Stefanová (Istvánkirályfalva), Ihelník, Lúka (Vágluka), Bystrá (Szentiván)-sedlo Jávorié (Jávori hágó), Rovná hol’a, Tiszabogdány, Brebenyeszkul (Bogdan), Trebusafejérpatak (Dilove), Pieniny Mts, Novy Jicín, Tatranská Lomnica (Tátralomnic) - Start and Retyezát (Mt. Retezat). Periclista {Periclista) albida (Klug, 1816): From Hungary, it is reported from Budapest, Aggtelek, Dobogókő and Nadap. Other places of capture in the Carpathian Basin: Lucenec (Losonc), Ihelník, Knazí vrch (Pap kő), Buhusi, Bákó (Bacau), Klastromalja (Podmonastyr), Zakarpatskaya oblast, Hodslavice and Sasstín (Sasvár). We have also indefinite records from NE Croatia and Galicia. Periclista (Periclista) pubescens (Zaddach, 1859): Only one specimen was collected more thand 120 years in Hungary, in Budapest. It is also rare in the Carpathian Basin: Caradice (Csárad), Bojná (Nyitrabajna), Pata, Stúrovo (Párkány), Beluja (Belugya), Sitno (Szitnya), Knazí vrch (Pap kő), Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt, Sibiu), Resica, Arad, Bílé Karpaty PLA: NNR Ceretoryje and Borosjenő (Ineu).

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