Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XVIII. - Natura Somogyiensis 34. / Miscellanea 18. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Haris, A.: Sawflies of the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Uplands (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)
Haris, A.: Sawflies of the Bakony Mountains and the Balaton Uplands 119 patak and Bükk Mts.: Nagyvisnyó. It is also known from Limbach (Limpak), Nagyszeben (Sibiu), from the Ukrainian Carpaths, Nevicke, Mts. Sar: Brezovicza, Loucka, Jicina, NPR Somoska (Somoska), PR Vrsatské bradlá (Oroszlánkő) and Raca (Récse). European species. Euura laeta (Brischke, 1883): Bakony (Ambrus 1978). Known Hungrian occurences: Sopron: galls, coll, in 1956-57, Bakony: Bakonybél: galls in July (no further data). From the other parts of the Carpathian Basin, it is reported only from Virful Nemira and Hodlsavice. This rare species known only from Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia. Euura mucronata (Hartig, 1837): [Csesznek:] Bakony: Kő-árok, 1 female, 21. 05. 1957.; [Csesznek:] Gézaháza, 1 specimen, 15. 05. 1976 (Haris 2001) and we have an additional Hungarian record from Sopron (Ambrus 1958). Rare in Hungary, but we have numerous records from the Carpathian Basin. European species. Euura venusta (Brischke, 1883): Fenyőfő, 6 males, 25-31. 05. 1965 and Zirc: Szarvaskút, 1 female, 06. 06. 1974 (Haris 2001). Out of the Bakony Mountains, only galls were collected in Sopron (Ambrus 1958). Further records from the Carpathian Basin: Kriván Mt. env.-Jamy Mt., Brassó (Brasov), Zakarpatskaya oblast, Loucka, Bezkyd and Jicina. European species. Euura trautmanni (Enslin, 1919) (= Amauronematus trautmanni Ensl.): [Csesznek:] Bakony: Kő-árok, 1 female, 21.05.1957.; Németbánya, 1 female, 21.05.1970. Rare in Hungary and also in the Carpathian Basin. Further records from Hungary: Bükk: Kurtabérc and Látrány. We also have some records from the Carpathian Basin, namely from Brebenyeszkul, Karst Mts., Tatranská Lomnica (Tátralomnic) — Start and Zeteváralja (Sub Cetatea): Szencsed-patak. Central, Western and North European species. Euura imperfecta (Zaddach, \816)(=Pachynematus imperfectus Zadd.): Zirc: Pintérhegy, 1 female, 15 May 1976. In Hungary, recently an other sepcimen was also captured: Somogytúr: Túri-erdő, 15. 04. 2018, 1 female. Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Közi chrbát-Pol’ana Mts (Kecskehát): 1 female, 11 May 1999, Királymező (Ust- Tschoma): 2 females, 4 May 1963. Rare, Palaearctic species, associated with Larix spp. Euura oblita (Serville, 1823) (= Phyllocolpa oblita Sérv.): Rare in Hungary, only galls were collected in the 60’s from Gyenesdiás. Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Belusská Slatina-Rohatín Mt., Púchov-Váh env., Pombka-Tursky potok, Soblahov- Trencín (Trencsén), Cícov (Csicsó), Demanovská slatina (Demén-völgy), Ukrainian Carpaths, Trojacka, Val. Mezifici and Csetate Boli. European species. Euura albipennis (Hartig, 1837) (= Polynematus albipennis (Hartig, 1837)): Records from the Carpathian Basin: Tihany: 3 females, Sept, 1929, Szolnok: Tisza (River Theis) bank: 1 female, 27-29 Aug. 1957, Szinaja (Sinaia): 1 male, 16 July 1963, Nagyenyed (Aiud): 1 male, early 20th c.; also known from Fehér (Alba), Arad, Prahova, Szucsáva (Suceava) counties and Budapest. It wasn’t collected in the last 50 years. Euura kriechbaumeri (Konow, 1901) (= Pontania kriechbaumeri Konow, 1901): We have indefinite records only from the Bakony Mts. (Ambrus 1978). This species was