Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 102. (Budapest 2010)

Görföl, T., Dombi, I. & Csorba, G.: Revision of significant recent and early Holocene bat data from Hungary (Mammalia: Chiroptera)

206 T. Görfól, I. Dombi & G. Csorba There were a few, mostly ambiguous, recent findings on the Northern Bat in Hungary, which were reviewed in detail by CSANÁDI (1998), who concluded that only the record of PAULOVICS (1998) from a cave near Szentgál can be held as acceptable. Since then only one new occurrence, represented by a mummified specimen found in a building in Szekszárd was reported by DOMBI & SOMOGYVÁRI (2003) (Fig. 1). Because of the very low number of early Holocene and recent records any data on the occurrence of the above species have significant impor­tance and therefore have been cited by subsequent authors (BOLDOGH et al. 2007, HAVRANEK 1962, SZATYOR 1995, 2006). Since the determination of fragmented remains can be problematic, we decided to revise these im­portant data. Fig. 1. Hungarian localities mentioned in the text. 1: Mélyvölgyi-kőfiilke cave, Mecsek Mountains, 2: Szekszárd, Tolna County, 3: Szentgál, Veszprém County In the course of the revision of the Mélyvölgyi-kőfiilke cave material the specimen which was held to be a Northern bat (HNHM inventory number V.62.1 160.) proved to be a BarbasteJJe (Barbastella barbastellus ) (Figs 2-3) and the Long-legged bat (V.62.1 164.) was re-identified as a Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri ) (Figs 4-5). Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010 RESULTS

Next

/
Oldalképek
Tartalom