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Journal of Arachnology | 2014

The effect of forest stand characteristics on spider diversity and species composition in deciduous-coniferous mixed forests

Ferenc Samu; Gábor Lengyel; Éva Szita; András Bidló; Péter Ódor

Abstract We studied how forest stand characteristics influence spider assemblage richness and composition in a forested region of Hungary. Deciduous-coniferous mixed forests dominate in the Őrség National Park. Thirty-five plots were established and sampled for spiders for three years in 70–110 year-old stands with a continuum of tree species composition. Detailed background information was acquired for stand structure, tree species composition, forest-floor-related variables and spatial position of the plots. The effect of variables was analyzed by nonparametric multiplicative regression on rarefied spider species richness and by redundancy analysis on species composition. The relative importance of variable groups was assessed by variation partitioning. Spider species richness was positively and strongly affected by tree species richness, and the species composition of the spider assemblage was influenced by the proportion of the most important tree species. This study established the importance of tree species composition, but variance partitioning analysis also showed that tree species identity and forest floor variables together explain much of the variation. These findings may guide management and conservation efforts to maintain regional diversity of the spider fauna.


ZooKeys | 2013

An annotated update of the scale insect checklist of Hungary (Hemiptera, Coccoidea)

Ferenc Kozár; Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty; Kinga Fetykó; B. Kiss; Éva Szita

Abstract The number of scale insect species (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) known from Hungary has increased in the last 10 years by 39 (16.6 %), to a total of 274 species belonging to 112 genera in10 families. The family Pseudococcidae is the most species rich, with 101 species in 34 genera; Diaspididae contains 59 species in 27 genera; Coccidae contains 54 species in 27 genera; and the Eriococcidae contains 33 species in 8 genera. The other 6 coccoid families each contain only a few species: Asterolecaniidae (7 species in 3 genera); Ortheziidae (7 species in 4 genera); Margarodidae sensu lato (5 species in 5 genera); Cryptococcidae (3 species in 2 genera); Kermesidae (4 species in 1genus); and Cerococcidae (1 species). Of the species in the check list, 224 were found in outdoor conditions, while 50 species occurred only in indoor conditions. This paper contains 22 species recorded for the first time in the Hungarian fauna.


Zootaxa | 2017

Data on the scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) fauna of Greece, with description of two new species

Éva Szita; Kinga Fetykó; Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty; Ferenc Kozár; Georgios Partsinevelos; Panagiotis G. Milonas; Mehmet Bora Kaydan

Surveys of the scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) fauna of Greece were carried out in 2013 and 2014. Altogether 93 scale insect species were collected, belonging to 11 families. Thirty-eight species (41%) proved to be new to the Greek fauna, including two species new to science (Anophococcus hellenicus Kaydan & Szita sp. n. (Acanthococcidae) and Iberococcus attikus Szita & Fetykó sp. n. (Pseudococcidae)), and two introduced invasive species (Phenacoccus graminicola Leonardi and Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana), both Pseudococcidae). The rest of the species seem to be native to the Greek fauna. The total number of scale insect species recorded from Greece is increased to 253.


ZooKeys | 2015

The genus Arctorthezia Cockerell (Hemiptera, Ortheziidae) with the description of a new species

Éva Szita; M. Bora Kaydan; Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty; Hirotaka Tanaka; Kinga Fetykó; Ferenc Kozár

Abstract This paper describes a new species of Arctorthezia Cockerell (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Ortheziidae) from the Palaearctic region. The specimens were extracted from forest litter in the collections of Muséum d’histoire Naturelle de Genève, Switzerland, using Berlese funnels. Three further species, Arctorthezia cataphracta (Olafsen), Arctorthezia occidentalis (Douglas) and Arctorthezia pseudoccidentalis Morrison, are redescribed and re-illustrated. The genus Arctorthezia now contains five species. An identification key, diagnostic illustrations, photographs of unmounted females and new locality records of the Arctorthezia species currently known are provided.


Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae | 2016

THE ROLE OF LOCAL AND LANDSCAPE LEVEL FACTORS IN DETERMINING BUMBLEBEE ABUNDANCE AND RICHNESS

Miklós Sárospataki; Réka Bakos; András Horváth; Dóra Neidert; Vivien Horváth; Dóra Vaskor; Éva Szita; Ferenc Samu

Wild bees are important contributors to the pollination ecosystem service, but they are especially vulnerable to agricultural intensification which causes the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats. We monitored bumblebee populations (Bombus spp.) in 14 grassland patches incorporated into the agricultural habitat mosaic in the Mezőfold region, Hungary. We asked how bumblebee populations were affected by local vegetation quality and the presence of various landscape elements, including fields in agri-environmental schemes, at various spatial scales. A stratified analysis revealed that vegetation quality, especially the lack of weeds, was the most important local factor that positively affected both bumblebee abundance and species number. We found no significant landscape scale effects between 50–250 m. Between 500–1000 m grassland area in the landscape had consistently significant positive effect on species richness. At the 2 km scale the extent of arable fields had a negative impact on both abundance and richness. A higher percentage area of arable fields in the landscape participating in agri-environmental schemes had no positive effect on bumblebee abundance or species richness. Considering all local and landscape effects and their possible interactions, model selection and variance partitioning revealed that local factors were the most important determinants of bumblebee richness and abundance. Local and landscape factors had high shared variance but did not interact with each other. The present study indicated that small scale landscape composition had the lowest importance, but larger scale landscape composition was significant, most likely because bumblebees can forage far from their nests. If we are able to provide good quality grassland patches incorporated into the agricultural habitat mosaic, then we can build on the strong spill over propensity of bumblebees and can expect their contribution to the pollination of various crops.


ZooKeys | 2014

New species of the genus Ortheziola Šulc (Hemiptera, Coccoidea, Ortheziidae)

Mehmet Bora Kaydan; Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty; Éva Szita

Abstract This paper describes three new Ortheziola species of the Palaearctic and Oriental regions. The specimens were extracted from forest litter using Berlese funnels, and are from the collections of Muséum d’Histoire naturelle de Genève, Switzerland. Thus the genus Ortheziola sensu stricto now includes 12 species. An identification key, distribution map and new locality records for the Ortheziola species currently known are provided.


Neotropical Entomology | 2018

Correction to: The Genus Coccidella Hambleton (Hemiptera: Rhizoecidae) with Description of Two New Species

Mehmet Bora Kaydan; Z. Konczné Benedicty; T. Kondo; A. A. Ramos-Portilla; Éva Szita

Due to an unfortunate turn of events, the initials of the third author appeared incorrectly in the original publication as the name should have read T Kondo.


Neotropical Entomology | 2018

The Genus Coccidella Hambleton (Hemiptera: Rhizoecidae) with Description of Two New Species

Mehmet Bora Kaydan; Z. Konczné Benedicty; D T Kondo; A. A. Ramos-Portilla; Éva Szita

A study was conducted on the Neotropical scale insect genus Coccidella Hambleton (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Rhizoecidae) based on soil sample material deposited at the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Descriptions of the adult females of two new Coccidella species, i.e., Coccidella hexapora Kaydan & Konczné Benedicty, sp. n. and Coccidella kozari Kaydan & Szita, sp. n., are provided, plus a redescription and illustration of adult female of Coccidella kissbalazsi Konczné Benedicty & Kozár. An identification key and new additional locality records for the currently known Coccidella species are provided and the affinities of the new species are discussed.


Zootaxa | 2017

Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) with oral rim ducts; description of a new genus and species from Turkey, and discussion of their higher classification within the Pseudococcidae

Mehmet Bora Kaydan; Éva Szita

A new monotypic mealybug genus with oral rim ducts, Bromusicoccus Kaydan gen. n. (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae: Pseudococcinae), is described from Turkey. The higher classification of mealybug genera with oral rim tubular ducts worldwide is discussed and a key is provided to separate them.


Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae | 2017

Scale insect (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha) survey of soil samples from southern Asia with description of two new species of Rhizoecidae

Mehmet Bora Kaydan; Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty; Douglas J. Williams; Éva Szita

Seventeen species of Ortheziidae, Rhizoecidae and Pseudococcidae (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) were extracted from East and South Asian soil sample collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Among 1080 soil samples almost 100 included scale insect specimens. Two new species of the family Rhizoecidae, Rhizoecus muranyii Kaydan sp. n. and Ripersiella danyii Kaydan et Konczne Benedicty sp. n. are described and illustrated, and identification keys of East and South Asian Rhizoecus and Ripersiella species are provided.

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Kinga Fetykó

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Ferenc Samu

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Ferenc Kozár

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Dóra Neidert

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Erika Botos

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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B. Kiss

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Balázs Kiss

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Csaba Szinetár

University of West Hungary

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