Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XVII. - Natura Somogyiensis 33. / Miscellanea 17. (Kaposvár, 2019)

Haris, A.: Sawflies of the Keszthely Hills and its surroundings

126 Natura Somogyiensis History Museum, Budapest is identical with this specimen. Tenthredo schaefferi Klug, 1817 is deleted from the list. After the reidentification of exemplares published as T. schaefferi Kl. (Zombori, 1980), they proved to be identical with T. notha Klug. In interesting way, this common species was not recorded from the Keszthely Hills nor from Bakony Mts. either. The 13 rarest species are discussed below: Pamphilius jucundus (Eversmann, 1847): From the Carpathian Basin, this species is reported from Trencsén (Trencin), Budapest, Nagykovácsi, Kecskemét, Lillafüred, Boksánbánya (Bocsa Montana) and the Retyezat Mountains. It is widely distributed in Europe. Pamphilius histrio Latreille, 1812: Rare Palaearctic species with wide distribution area from Western Europe to Japan. From the Carpathian Basin, it is known from Temetvény (Povazsky Inovec: Hrádok), Kalocsa, Buda, Margineni, Zilah (Zalau), Drohobycz, Németbogsán (Bocsa Montana) and Mts. Cememik: Okruglica. Orussus unicolor Latreille, 1812: Known from Central and South Europe, and North Africa. From the Carpathian Basin, we have published records from Szádelő (Zádiel), Garamkövesd (Kamenica nad Hronom), Vállus, Budakeszi, Fényi erdő, Nagyzsuppány (Jupalnic), Budapest, Devecser: Széki, Valkó: Szent Pál-hegy, Herkulesftirdő (Baile Herculanea), Németbogsán (Bocsa Montana) and Oroszvár (Rusovce). Tremex alchymista Mocsáry, 1886: This rare Central European species is known only from Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Romania. It is collected in Budapest, Várpalota, Irsa, Törökkopány and Budakeszi. Tremex magus (Fabricius, 1787): Central and Eastern European species known from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine. It occurs in the Carpathian Basin in Laxenburg, Jursky Súr, Leányfalu, Szár, and Újhely (Slovenské Nővé Mesto). Dolerus (Poodolerus) vemalis Ermolenko, 1964: Known distribution in the Carpathian Basin: Budapest: Farkasvölgy, Nagykovácsi, Nagyszeben (Sibiu-dealul Gusteritei), Keszthely and Szilvásvárad. It is recorded only in Austria, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Ukraine. Strongylogaster mixta (Klug, 1817): From Hungary, this species is known only from Miskolc and Szenta. Other places of capture from the Carpathian Basin: Balázsvágás (Javorina), Polánahegy (Pol’ana Mt.), Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt, Sibiu), Balánbányai hgs., Retyezát (Mt. Retezat), Tiszabogdány, Brebenyeszkul (Bogdan), Croatian Karst, Trzy Korony-Pieniny, Frenstát, Trojacka, Tátralomnic (Tatranská Lomnica), Sekule (Székelyfalva), Magas Tátra: Hátsó Jávor völgy (Vysoké Tatry: Zadná Javorová dolina), Királymező (Ust-Tschoma). Palaearctic species distributed from Western Europe to Japan. Fenella arenariae Zombori, 1978: This species known only from Hungary. Recorded occurences: Fülöpháza, Bugac, Budaörs: Naphegy, Budapest: Sváb hegy and Keszthely. Fenella nigrita Westwood, 1839: Holarctic species, rare in Hungary. In Hungary, it is reported from Fenyőfő, Menyeke, Németbánya, Csévharaszt, Márkó, Balatonszéplak, Keszthely and Bakony: Gemence patak. Periclista (Periclista) albiventris (Klug, 1816): In the Carpathian Basin we have records from Budapest, Simontomya, Mogyoród, Sukoró, Síkfőkút, Cserépfalu, Látrány, Mehádia, Krassó-Szörény (Caras-Severin), Mindszentkálla and Gyűrűfű. Known from Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland.

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