Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research

There are no known troglobiotic hymenopterans, although a few species regularly occur in caves, usually for an inactive phase of their life-cycles. During a recent faunistical survey of the invertebrate fauna of Bakony Mountains’ caves (Hungary) several Hymenoptera specimens were c...

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Main Authors: Zoltán Vas, Csaba Kutasi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2016-09-01
Series:Subterranean Biology
Online Access:http://subtbiol.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=10016
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spelling doaj-f9471ca7c39d48d2bc364c1d944f0c8f2020-11-24T21:40:02ZengPensoft PublishersSubterranean Biology1768-14481314-26152016-09-0119313910.3897/subtbiol.19.1001610016Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean researchZoltán Vas0Csaba Kutasi1Hungarian Natural History MuseumBakony Museum of Hungarian Natural History Museum There are no known troglobiotic hymenopterans, although a few species regularly occur in caves, usually for an inactive phase of their life-cycles. During a recent faunistical survey of the invertebrate fauna of Bakony Mountains’ caves (Hungary) several Hymenoptera specimens were collected in hypogean environments. In this paper we report the results of the survey regarding Hymenoptera. Although the Hymenoptera material was small in numbers, they provided valuable faunistical data: very rare or rarely collected species were found, and 5 taxa are first reported from hypogean environment. Aclastus longicauda Horstmann (Ichneumonidae: Cryptinae) was found new to the Hungarian fauna, considerably extending the distributional area of this species that has been known only from Northern Europe so far. Our local results clearly indicate that, both at local and world-wide level, research focusing on the usually overlooked Hymenoptera fauna of caves will certainly provide valuable faunistical, distributional and biogeographical data. http://subtbiol.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=10016
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author Zoltán Vas
Csaba Kutasi
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Csaba Kutasi
Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
Subterranean Biology
author_facet Zoltán Vas
Csaba Kutasi
author_sort Zoltán Vas
title Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
title_short Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
title_full Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
title_fullStr Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
title_full_unstemmed Hymenoptera from caves of Bakony Mountains, Hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
title_sort hymenoptera from caves of bakony mountains, hungary – an overlooked taxon in hypogean research
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Subterranean Biology
issn 1768-1448
1314-2615
publishDate 2016-09-01
description There are no known troglobiotic hymenopterans, although a few species regularly occur in caves, usually for an inactive phase of their life-cycles. During a recent faunistical survey of the invertebrate fauna of Bakony Mountains’ caves (Hungary) several Hymenoptera specimens were collected in hypogean environments. In this paper we report the results of the survey regarding Hymenoptera. Although the Hymenoptera material was small in numbers, they provided valuable faunistical data: very rare or rarely collected species were found, and 5 taxa are first reported from hypogean environment. Aclastus longicauda Horstmann (Ichneumonidae: Cryptinae) was found new to the Hungarian fauna, considerably extending the distributional area of this species that has been known only from Northern Europe so far. Our local results clearly indicate that, both at local and world-wide level, research focusing on the usually overlooked Hymenoptera fauna of caves will certainly provide valuable faunistical, distributional and biogeographical data.
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