2020
DOI: 10.17112/foliaenthung.2020.81.81
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Further new and rare weevils in Hungary (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Abstract: Trichosirocalus urens (Gyllenhal, 1837) is first recorded from Hungary. Recent, still unpublished Hungarian records of Alcidodes karelinii (Boheman, 1844), Datonychus scabrirostris (Hochhuth, 1847), Leiosoma baudii Bedel, 1884, Minyops costalis (Gyllenhal, 1834), Minyops variolosus (Fabricius, 1775), Mogulonoides radula (Germar, 1823) and Rhinomias viertli (Weise, 1886) are presented. Multiflowered buttercup (Ranunculus polyanthemos L.) is the first host plant species of the two Minyops species. With 6 figures. Show more

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“…The author and his friends are involved in various conservation projects, and during the fieldwork they have the possibility to collect and study the weevil fauna of different areas in Hungary. This paper presents records of some rare or recently discovered species, including five which are new to the country, and raises the total species number of Curculionoidea of Hungary to 1231 (Podlussány et al 2019, Podlussány & Vig 2022, Szénási 2020. All specimens were identified by the author.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author and his friends are involved in various conservation projects, and during the fieldwork they have the possibility to collect and study the weevil fauna of different areas in Hungary. This paper presents records of some rare or recently discovered species, including five which are new to the country, and raises the total species number of Curculionoidea of Hungary to 1231 (Podlussány et al 2019, Podlussány & Vig 2022, Szénási 2020. All specimens were identified by the author.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%