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FOLIA ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK Volume 67 2006 pp. 63 67. Checklist of Hungarian Anthribidae and Urodontidae (Coleoptera) Z. GYÖRGY Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary. Email: gyorgy@zoo.zoo.nhmus.hu Abstract An updated checklist of Anthribidae (21 species) and Urodontidae (5 species) of Hungary is given. Gonotropis gibbosa LECONTE, 1876 is new to Hungary and Romania. Bruchela concolor (FÅHRAEUS, 1839), Bruchela conformis (SUFFRIAN, 1845), Bruchela muscula (K. DANIEL et J. DANIEL, 1902), Gonotropis dorsalis (THUNBERG, 1796) are deleted from the Hungarian faunal list. With one figure. Key words Anthribidae, Urodontidae, Hungary, checklist. INTRODUCTION The last comprehensive list on the Hungarian species of Anthribidae and Urodontidae is found in the paper of PODLUSSÁNY (1996). Since then, GYÖRGY & PODLUSSÁNY (2005) reported the occurrence of the anthribid Araeocerodes grenieri (CH. BRISOUT, 1867). RHEINHEIMER (2004) transferred this species to Melanopsacus JORDAN, 1924, a genus he resurrected from the synonymy of Araeocerodes BLACKBURN, 1900. PODLUSSÁNY (2001) reported Bruchela schusteri (SCHILSKY, 1912) as new to the fauna of Hungary. Bruchela DEJEAN, 1821 (= Urodon SCHÖNHERR, 1823) was treated as a genus of Bruchidae by KASZAB (1967). ALONSO-ZARAZAGA & LYAL (1999) and PODLUSSÁNY (1996) list Urodoninae as a subfamily of Anthribidae. The group has family rank in STREJČEK (1990) as Urodonidae and in RHEINHEIMER (2004) as Urodontidae. This paper is devoted to present an updated checklist of the Hungarian species of Anthribidae and Urodontidae. One species is recorded for the first time from the country, and four are deleted from our lists. Hungarian names are proposed for all species.

64 Z. György REMARKS ON SOME SPECIES FROM HUNGARY According to KASZAB (1967), Bruchela concolor (FÅHRAEUS, 1839) is not uncommon in the sandy areas of the Great Hungarian Plain, and on steppe grasslands of the hilly regions of Hungary. However, this species does not occur in Middle Europe; all records are based on misidentified specimens of Bruchela schusteri (SCHILSKY, 1912). The species is herewith deleted from the Hungarian faunal lists. KASZAB (1967) mentioned Bruchela conformis (SUFFRIAN, 1845) from Hungarian localities (Szeged, Horgos, Dorozsma), based on KUTHY (1897), but admitted that these data were erroneous, and no reliably labelled and identified specimens were seen. Deletion of this species from the Hungarian faunal lists seems thus reasonable. KASZAB (1967) mentioned Bruchela muscula (K. DANIEL et J. DANIEL, 1902) as a rare species known from Budapest and Deliblát (= the Deliblat sandy region in Vojvodina, Serbia). No material is available from Budapest, and the Deliblat specimen was identified as Bruchela anatolica (PIC, 1904) by B. KOROTYAEV (Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg, Russia) in 2004. The species is therefore deleted from the Hungarian faunal lists. ENDRŐDI (1961) and PODLUSSÁNY (1996) listed Gonotropis dorsalis (THUN- BERG, 1796), in the combination of Tropideres dorsalis as a member of the Hungarian fauna. However, a revision of the material deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum revealed that this species does not occur in Hungary. All specimens belong to Gonotropis gibbosa LECONTE, 1876 (Fig. 1, which is now regarded as new to the country. Consequently, Gonotropis dorsalis is deleted from the Hungarian list. The specimens are labelled as follows. Hungaria, no closer locality, leg. E. FRIVALDSZKY (2 specimens); Budapest, 8. IX. 1909, unknown collector (1 specimen); Budapest, 22. XI. 1911, leg. E. CSIKI (1 specimen); Budapest, 26. IV. 1912, unknown collector (1 specimen); Pilis Mountains, 23. V. 1909, leg. H. DIENER (1 specimen); Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county: Aggtelek National Park, Bódvaszilas [= in fact, Komjáti], Alsó-hegy, 12. IX. 1990, leg. GY. SZIRÁKI (1 specimen). Data of the last specimen were published by PODLUSSÁNY (1999) under Tropideres dorsalis. Another record is provided by J. KRÁTKÝ: Vas county, Farkasfa, Fekete-tó, 10. VI. 2006, leg. J. PELIKÁN (in coll. JAN PELIKÁN, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic). One datum proves the occurrence of Gonotropis gibbosa in Romania, too: Mehadia, leg. E. FRIVALDSZKY (1 specimen). Rhaphitropis oxyacanthae (CH. BRISOUT, 1863) was put in square brackets by PODLUSSÁNY (1996), indicating that the species does not occur in present-day Hungary. However, this is a member of our fauna, because there are reliably labelled specimens with Hungarian localities, and the species was formerly mentioned by ENDRŐDi (1961).

Checklist of Hungarian Anthribidae and Urodontidae (Coleoptera) 65 CHECKLISTS Anthribidae BILLBERG, 1820 Orrosbogárfélék Anthribinae BILLBERG, 1820 Allandrus LECONTE, 1876 Allandrus undulatus (PANZER, 1795) hullámos orrosbogár Anthribus GEOFFROY, 1762 (= Brachytarsus SCHÖNHERR, 1823) Anthribus fasciatus FORSTER, 1770 foltsoros pajzstetvész-orrosbogár Anthribus nebulosus FORSTER, 1770 ködfoltos pajzstetvész-orrosbogár Dissoleucas JORDAN, 1925 Dissoleucas niveirostris (FABRICIUS, 1798) fehérfarú orrosbogár Enedreytes SCHÖNHERR, 1839 (= Enedreutes AGASSIZ, 1846) Enedreytes hilaris FÅHRAEUS, 1839 kétdudoros orrosbogár Enedreytes sepicola (FABRICIUS, 1792) hatdudoros orrosbogár Gonotropis LECONTE, 1876 Gonotropis gibbosa LECONTE, 1876 domború orrosbogár Fig. 1. Gonotropis gibbosa LECONTE, 1876

66 Z. György Noxius JORDAN, 1936 Noxius curtirostris (MULSANT et REY, 1861) rövidorrú orrosbogár Opanthribus SCHILSKY, 1907 (= Paramesus FÅHRAEUS, 1871) Opanthribus tessellatus (BOHEMAN, 1829) tömzsi orrosbogár Phaeochrotes PASCOE, 1860 Phaeochrotes cinctus (PAYKULL, 1800) tölgy-orrosbogár Platyrhinus CLAIRVILLE, 1798 Platyrhinus resinosus (SCOPOLI, 1763) nagy orrosbogár Platystomos SCHNEIDER, 1791 (= Platystomus SCHÖNHERR, 1833) Platystomos albinus (LINNAEUS, 1758) nagybajuszú orrosbogár Rhaphitropis REITTER, 1916 Rhaphitropis marchica (HERBST, 1797) szalagos orrosbogár Rhaphitropis oxyacanthae (CH. BRISOUT, 1863) piroslábú orrosbogár Tropideres SCHÖNHERR, 1823 Tropideres albirostris (HERBST, 1783) fehérfoltos orrosbogár Ulorhinus SHARP, 1891 Ulorhinus bilineatus (GERMAR, 1818) dülledtszemű orrosbogár Choraginae KIRBY, 1819 Araecerus SCHÖNHERR, 1823 Araecerus fasciculatus (DE GEER, 1775) kávé-orrosbogár (= coffeae FABRICIUS, 1801) Choragus KIRBY, 1819 Choragus horni WOLFRUM, 1930 Horn-orrosbogár Choragus sheppardi KIRBY, 1819 Sheppard-orrosbogár Melanopsacus JORDAN, 1924 Melanopsacus grenieri (CH. BRISOUT, 1867) nagyszemű orrosbogár Pseudochoragus PETRI, 1912 Pseudochoragus piceus (SCHAUM, 1845) parányi orrosbogár Urodontidae C. G. THOMSON, 1859 Rezedabogárfélék Bruchela DEJEAN, 1821 (= Urodon SCHÖNHERR, 1823) Bruchela cana (KÜSTER, 1848) déli rezedabogár Bruchela orientalis STREJCEK, 1982 keleti rezedabogár Bruchela rufipes (OLIVIER, 1790) őszes rezedabogár

Checklist of Hungarian Anthribidae and Urodontidae (Coleoptera) 67 Bruchela schusteri (SCHILSKY, 1912) Schuster-rezedabogár Bruchela suturalis (FABRICIUS, 1792) sávos rezedabogár * Acknowledgements Thanks are due to Dr. OTTÓ MERKL and Mr. ATTILA PODLUSSÁNY (Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest)) for their invaluable help and advice. Mr. JIŘÍ KRÁTKÝ (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) kindly allowed us to publish his record of Gonotropis gibbosa. Studies of the author were supported by a Hungarian National R & D Programme (The origin and genesis of the fauna of the Carpathian Basin: diversity, biogeographical hotspots and nature conservation significance; project no: 3B023 0 4). REFERENCES ALONSO-ZARAZAGA, M. A.& LYAL, C. H. C. 1999: A world catalogue of families and genera of Curculionoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) (Excepting Scolytidae and Platypodidae). Entomopraxis, Barcelona, 315 pp. ENDRŐDI, S. 1961: Ormányosalkatúak Rhynchophora. In: Magyarország Állatvilága (Fauna Hungariae), 10, 1. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 24 pp. GYÖRGY, Z.& PODLUSSÁNY, A. 2005: Notes on Curculionoidea of Hungary (Coleoptera: Anthribidae, Erirhinidae, Curculionidae, Scolytidae) Folia entomologica hungarica 66: 57 62. KASZAB, Z. 1967: Zsizsikfélék-Bruchidae. In: Magyarország Állatvilága (Fauna Hungariae), 9, 7. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 34 pp. KUTHY, D. 1897: Ordo. Coleoptera. In: A Magyar Birodalom Állatvilága (Fauna Regni Hungariae). III. Arthropoda. (Insecta. Coleoptera.). Királyi Magyar Természettudományi Társulat, Budapest, 213 pp. PODLUSSÁNY, A. 1996: Magyarország ormányosalkatú bogarainak fajlistája (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). Folia entomologica hungarica 57: 197 225. PODLUSSÁNY, A. 1999: Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) of the Aggtelek National Park. In: MAHUN- KA, S. (ed.): The Fauna of the Aggtelek National Park, 1. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, pp. 291 328. PODLUSSÁNY, A. 2001: Új ormányosalkatú bogárfajok Magyarország faunájában (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). (Curculionoid beetle species new for the fauna of Hungary (Coleoptera: Curculionoidae)) Folia entomologica hungarica 62: 372 378. RHEINHEIMER, J. 2004: Illustrierter Katalog und Bibliographie der Anthribidae der Welt (Insecta: Coleoptera). Mitteilungen des Entomologischen Vereins Stuttgart 39(1 2): 1 243. STREJČEK, J. 1990: Brouci čeledi Bruchidae, Urodonidae a Anthribidae. [Beetles of the families Bruchidae, Urodonidae a Anthribidae.] Academia, Praha, 87 pp.