Ecology of the Acalypta species occurring in Hungary Insecta Heteroptera Tingidae data to the knowledge on the ground-living Heteroptera of Hungary, No 3
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2004
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As a third part of a series of papers on the ground-living true bugs of Hungary, the species belonging to the lace bug genus Acalypta Westwood, 1840 (Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae) were studied. Extensive materials collected with Berlese funnels during about 20 years all over Hungary were identified. Based on these sporadic data of many years, faunistic notes are given on some Hungarian species. The seasonal occurrence of the species are discussed. The numbers of specimens of different Acalypta species collected in diverse plant communities are compared with multivariate methods. Materials collected with pitfall traps between 1979–1982 at Bugac, Kiskunság National Park were also processed. In this area, only A. marginata and A. gracilis occurred, both in great number. The temporal changes of the populations are discussed. Significant differences could be observed between the microhabitat distribution of the two species: both species occurred in very low number in traps placed out in patches colonized by dune-slack purple moorgrass meadow; Acalypta gracilis preferred distinctly the Pannonic dune open grassland patches; A. marginata occurred in almost equal number in Pannonic dune open grassland and in Pannonic sand puszta patches. |
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http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/1454/1/03073090rg.pdf Hufnagel, Levente and Rédei, D. and Harmat, B. (2004) Ecology of the Acalypta species occurring in Hungary Insecta Heteroptera Tingidae data to the knowledge on the ground-living Heteroptera of Hungary, No 3. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 2 (2). pp. 73-91. ISSN 1589-1623 |
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Penkala Bt. |
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http://www.ecology.uni-corvinus.hu http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/1454/ |
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