Uherkovich Ákos: A Béda-Karapancsa Tájvédelmi Körzet élővilága (Dunántúli Dolgozatok Természettudományi Sorozat 6., 1992)
Sziráki György: A Béda-Karapancsa Tájvédelmi Körzet Psocoptera együttesének vizsgálata • A survey of the Psocoptera of the Béda-Karapancsa landscape protection area, South Hungary.
S23RÁKI, GY. 1991. A survey of the Psocoptera of the Bátorliget nature reserves. - In: Mahunka, S. (ed.) The Bátorliget nature reserves - after forty years, 1990: 319-322. SZTRÁKI GY. 1992. Magyarország faunájára új Psocoptera fajok. - Folia Ent. Hung. 52: 235-236. VlSNJAKOVA, V.N. 1986. Psocoptera. - In: Ler, P. A. (ed.) Opredelitel naszekomiih Dalnego Vosztoka. I.-Nauka, Leningrád: 323-357. A survey of the Psocoptera of the Béda-Karapancsa landscape-protection area György SZIRÁKI Twenty five Psocoptera species were collected in the Béda-Karapancsa landscapeprotection area, mostly in poplar-willow and in oak-ash-elm gallery forests. Thirteen species of the identiified psocids are ubiqusts, and live almost everywhere in the arboreal territories of Europe, or even of large areas. Other five psocids (Caecilius fuscopterus, C. atricornis, Ectopsocus briggsi, Peripsocus subfasciatus and Neopsocopsis hirticornis) are definitely hygrophilous, three Psocoptera species (Loensia variegata, Stenopsocus stigmaticus and Peripsocus didymus) first of all prefer the cooler territories of hills and mountains in Hungary, while other three psocids (Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae, Ectopsocus meridionalis, Blaste conspurcata ) are thermophilous. The habitat where Neopsocopsis hirticornis was found, has a wet microclimate. Consequently - in respect of ecological demands - the present population belongs to the northern (and eastern) populations (to a presumable ecological race) of this species (SZIRÁKI 1991). Coexistence of three very remarkable psocids (Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae, Neopsocopsis hirticornis and Trichadenotecnum innuptum) represents a considerable value of the examined landscape-protection are. Author's address: Dr. György S23RÁKI H-1431 Budapest P. О. Box 137 Hungarian Natural History Museum 69