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ANNALES HISTORIGO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Tomus 54. PARS ZOOLOGICA 1962. Micronecta minutissima (L.) (Heteroptera, Corixidae) a new species for Hungary By A. WRÓBLEWSKI , Poznan* In a recent paper of mine ( WRÓBLEWSKI , I960), the result of a study of the material kept in the Természettudományi Múzeum in Budapest, I have stated the occurrence in Hungary of only four species of Micronecta KIRK., namely M. pusilla HORV., M. meridionalis (COSTA), M. griseola HORV . and M. poweri (DGL. SC .). All others recorded for this country by HORVÁTH (1916) proved to be merely their synonyms. And so the specimens identified by this author as M. minutissima (L.) belong, in reality, partly to M. poweri (DGL. SC.), partly to M. griseola HORV. As to the geographical distribution of M. minutissima (L.), my primary supposition (WRÓBLEWSKI , 1958) was that this mainly lacustrine species is restricted to the more northern parts of Europe and does not transgress the barrier of the Sudethian and Carpathian Mountains. Nevertheless, since I found it in Czechoslovakia near Prague and also in the material from the vicinity of Brno, its occurrence in Hungary turned out to be more probable. When in June 1961 I was given opportunity to visit Hungary and to collect there personally, I tried first of all to find M. minutissima (L.), and also M. car- pan'ca WRÓBL ., whose presence in the north-eastern region of this country seemed still more likely. Owing to the friendly help of Dr. A. Soós and thanks to the eid of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, I was able to undertake several collecting trips to the Mecsek, Bükk and Zemplén Mountains, then to the Tata waters and to the Lake Balaton. It w r as in the Mts. Bükk that I succeeded to find M. minu- tissima (L.). Lillafüred, the reservoir on the Garadna brook, near its inflow. NE bank grown with alders and shrubs, muddly bottom covered with dead leaves, 19. V I . 1961, 13 a* <?> 8 ? ? . The species was accompanied by M. meridionalis (COSTA) (35 o 71 <f, 25 ? ? , 5 nymphs) and M. griseola HORV . (6 a 71 J, 6 % ? , of which 2 c/ 1 and 3 ? ? were macropterous). Less successful was I with M. carpatica WRÓBL . The Hernad and Bodrog Rivers as well as some affluents of the latter were searched for this species in vain. They do not show the conditions of the typical mountain streams, favou- red by M. carpatica WRÓBL. Another disappointment was the rareness of M. pusilla HORV . Though this species is richly represented in the Természetudományi Múzeum material, and though my quarry was considerable enough (25 samples, containing, among * Zoological Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Branch in Poznaii

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  • ANNALES HISTORIGO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Tomus 54. PARS ZOOLOGICA 1962.

    Micronecta minutissima (L.) (Heteroptera, Corixidae) a new species for Hungary

    By A. W R Ó B L E W S K I , Poznan*

    In a recent paper of mine ( W R Ó B L E W S K I , I960), the result of a study of the material kept in the Természettudományi Múzeum in Budapest, I have stated the occurrence in Hungary of only four species of Micronecta K I R K . , namely M. pusilla H O R V . , M. meridionalis (COSTA), M. griseola H O R V . and M. poweri ( D G L . SC . ) . Al l others recorded for this country by H O R V Á T H (1916) proved to be merely their synonyms. And so the specimens identified by this author as M. minutissima (L.) belong, in reality, partly to M. poweri ( D G L . S C . ) , partly to M. griseola H O R V .

    As to the geographical distribution of M. minutissima (L.), my primary supposition ( W R Ó B L E W S K I , 1958) was that this mainly lacustrine species is restricted to the more northern parts of Europe and does not transgress the barrier of the Sudethian and Carpathian Mountains. Nevertheless, since I found it in Czechoslovakia near Prague and also in the material from the vicinity of Brno, its occurrence in Hungary turned out to be more probable.

    When in June 1961 I was given opportunity to visit Hungary and to collect there personally, I tried first of all to find M. minutissima (L.), and also M. car-pan'ca W R Ó B L . , whose presence in the north-eastern region of this country seemed still more likely. Owing to the friendly help of Dr. A. Soós and thanks to the eid of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, I was able to undertake several collecting trips to the Mecsek, Bükk and Zemplén Mountains, then to the Tata waters and to the Lake Balaton. I t wras in the Mts. Bükk that I succeeded to find M. minutissima (L.).

    Lillafüred, the reservoir on the Garadna brook, near its inflow. NE bank grown with alders and shrubs, muddly bottom covered with dead leaves, 19. V I . 1961, 13 a* 8 ? ? . The species was accompanied by M. meridionalis (COSTA) (35 o71

  • others, 665 specimens of Micronectae from 21 different stations), I have caught only one ? M. pusilla H O R V . in the Rony va rivulet at Végardó. The species seems to be absent also from the Balaton, though in my former paper ( W R Ó B L E W S K I , 1960) there were given 7 of its localities from this lake. Nor did J A C Z E W S K I (1934) find this species in the Balaton. I t is quite possible that M, pusilla H O R V . , reaching the westernmost points of its range in Hungary, is in regression, and i t is perhaps suppressed by M. meridionalis (COSTA) expanding from the West. This latter, in spite of its habits as known from elsewhere, lives in Hungary also in flowing waters. I collected most macropterous specimens in small rivers and rivulets.

    Nevertheless, an experience of scarcely a fortnight is far from sufficient to warrant a final conclusion about the extinction of M. pusilla H O R V . I t is possible that the time was not proper and that just then there existed only eggs and larvae of the youngest instars which easily escape attention.

    References: 1. H O R V Á T H , G.: Micronectae duae novae ex Hungária (Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., 14, 1916, p. 501—503) . — 2. J A C Z E W S K I , T . : Notes on some Palaearctic Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Heteroptera, chiefly from South-Eastern Europe (Ann. Mus. Zool. Pol., 10, 14, 1934, p. 2 6 7 - 2 8 8 ) . - 3. W R Ó B L E W S K I , A . : The Polish species of the genus Micronecta Ki rk . (Heteroptera, Corixidae) (Ann. Zool., 17, 10, 1958, p. 2 4 7 - 3 8 2 ) . - 4. W R Ó B L E W S K I , A . : Micronectinae (Heteroptera, Corixidae) of Hungary and of some adjacent countries (Acta Zool. Hung., 6, fasc, 3 - 4 , 1960, p. 4 3 9 - 4 5 8 ) .