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Kondorosy E. Földessy M.: Adatok a Duna-Dráva Nemzeti Park Dráva menti területei poloska (Heteroptera) faunájához. - Data to the Heteroptera fauna of areas along river Dráva in the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park

176 DUNÁNTÚLI DOLGOZATOK (A) TERMÉSZETTUDOMÁNYI SOROZAT 9. (1998) Irodalom AUKEMA, B. (1990): Additional data on the Heteropte- Akad. Kiadó, Budapest. 395-401 pp. ra fauna of the Kiskunság National Park. - Folia KoNDOROSY, E., HARMAT, B. (1998): Data to the ent. hung., 51: 5-16. knowledge to the Heteroptera fauna of the terri­BAKONYI, G., VÁSÁRHELYI, T. (1981): Contribution to tory of Őrség. In: Vig, K. (ed.): Az Órségi Tájvé­the Heteroptera fauna of the Hortobágy National delmi Körzet természeti képe (Natural history of Park, I. In: MAHUNKA, S. (ed.): The Fauna of the Őrség Landscape Conservation.) III. - Savaria, a Hortobágy National Park, I. - Akad. Kiadó, Vas megyei Múzeumok Értesítője. (In press.) Budapest. 55-63 pp. KONDOROSY E. (1997): További új poloskafajok a BAKONYI, G. - VÁSÁRHELYI, T. (1987): The Hetero- magyar faunában. - Folia ent. hung., in press, ptera fauna of the Kiskunság National Park. In: VÁSÁRHELYI, T. (1983): Contribution to the Heteropte­Mahunka, S. (ed.): The Fauna of the Kiskunság ra fauna of the Hortobágy National Park, II. In: National Park, II. - Akad. Kiadó, Budapest. 85- MAHUNKA, S. (ed.): The Fauna of the Hortobágy 106 pp. National Park, II. - Akad. Kiadó, Budapest. 125­FÖLDESSY, M. (1993): Data to the Heteroptera fauna 131 pp. of South Transdanubia, Hungary. - A Janus VÁSÁRHELYI T. (1985): A barcsi borókás poloskafau­Pannonius Múz. Évk., 37 (1992): 13-17. nájának alapvetése (Heteroptera). - Dunántúli GEBHARDT A. (1957): Faunisztikai és állatföldrajzi Dolgozatok Term.tud. sorozat 5: 101-104. Pécs. adatok a Mecsek-hegység és a Harsányi-hegy VÁSÁRHELYI, T., KONDOROSY, E., BAKONYI, G. Hemiptera állományának ismeretéhez. - Folia ent. (1991): The Heteroptera fauna of the Bátorliget hung., 10: 301-340. Nature Reserves. In: MAHUNKA, S. (ed.): The HALÁSZFY É. CS. (1953): Bátorliget szipókás-faunája. Bátorliget Nature Reserves - after forty years. ­In: Székessy, V. (ed.): Bátorliget élővilága. - Hung. Nat. Hist. Museum, Budapest. 347-355 pp. Data to the Heteroptera fauna of areas along river Dráva in the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park Előd KONDOROSY and K. Mariann FÖLDESSY An investigation was perfonned by the authors on the Heteroptera fauna of the areas along river Dráva in the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park (South Transdanubia, Hungary, along the border with Croatia). The area contains sandy and gallery forest habitats. Collecting trips were made between 1995 and 1997, and some museum specimens having been obtained earlier were also included in the analysis. Various collecting methods were applied, yielding a total of 356 species belonging to 32 families. The species are listed in the present paper, together with locality data. Eleven species (Cryptostemma alienum, Herrich-Schäffer 1835; Dicyphus constrictus, Boheman 1852; Dicyphus pallidas, Herrich-Schäffer 1835; Calocoris sexguttatus, Fabricius 1776; Capsodes mat, Rossi 1790; Strongylocoris luridus, Fallén 1807; Orthotylus viridinervis, Kirschbaum 1856; Criocoris nigripes, Fieber 1861; Psallus anaemicus, Seidenstiicker 1966; Psallus pardalis, Seidenstücker 1966; Amblytylus albidus, Hahn 1834) are new to the Hungarian fauna (data on most of them were published by KONDOROSY (1977), with other locality data, too, in the case of some of the species). The species richness here was the second highest after Kiskunság, among the Hungarian national parks. It is remarkable that the percentage of mediterranean species was relatively low as compared to other areas in Hungary (although the area is in the south), but there were a lot of euro-siberian species with boreo-montane distribution. The greatest species richness (207 species) was found at the mostly sandy area at Barcs-Darány from which site data from a previous study were available, too. The area with the second highest number of species (160) was in the region of Bélavár and Vízvár (sandy habitats, beech wood and flood area habitats). Authors' address: Dr. KONDOROSY Előd К. FÖLDESSY Mariann Pannon Agrástudományi Egyetem Mátra Múzeum Állattani Tanszék H-3201 Gyöngyös Deák Ferenc u. 16. Postafiók 103. H-8361 Keszthely

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