CASOPIS CESKOSLOVENSK.f: SPOLECNOSTI ENTOMOLOGIGKE ACTA SOCIETATIS ENTOMOLOGICAE CECHOSLOVENIAE

Ro~. Cis. Tom. 60 .. 1963 No. 1 ... 2 x

Institute of Entomo~ogy, Czechoslovak Academy af Science, Praha HEMEROBIIDtAE (NEUROPTERA) FROM Hemerobiidae (Neuroptel'a) z Geskoslovenska JIRi ZELENY Received September 14, 1962

Ie uvedeno celkem 30 druhii celedl Hemerobiidae nalezanych u nas s poznamkami a jejich rozslreni ve svete a s udaji 0 bionomii. Ie pripojen obrazkovy klfi.! k urceni druhii nalezenych v GSSR. Je popsan novy druh Sympherobius klapaleki sp. n. a jsou uvedeny tri druhynove pro faunu CSSR: Hemerobius perelegans , Boriomyia raua a B. killingtoni. Pro Slovensko jsou nove druhy: Boriomyia killingtoni, B. raua, Hemerobius perelegans, H. marginatus a Micromus lanosus. Jsou uvedeny poznamky k rozsli'eni druhu M. hirtus (v CSSRnebyl dosud nalezen) a M. tortricoides, se kterym byl M. hirtus dosud zamei'iovan. Material byl sbiran v letech 1956-1962 smykanim na bylinnem porostu, na ketlch a stromech a sklepavanim se stromii. Celkem bylo sebrano 2.175 jedincii, ktetl tvorI 21,3 % vsech ulovenych druhii radu Neuroptera. Nejhojnejsi druhy JSou: Hemerobilus humull [22,1 %), ktery zije hlavne v listnatych leslch a na krovinatych mfstech. Dale nasleduje H. micans (18,6 %), ktery zije v listnatych lesich zejmena na buku. Tretim nejhojnejsfm druhem je H. pini (15,6 %), ktery zije v jehlicnatych 1eslch. Druhy celedi Hemerobiidae ziji prevazne v listnatych i jehlicnatych 1eslch na stro­ mech a kerlch, jen nekolik druhii iije jen nabylinnemporostu. Jejich larvy jsou podlouhle a stIhle, ridce och1upene a nikdy si neptichytavajl zbytky vysate kotlsti na hfbetni stranu zadecku. My1ny nazor, ze larvy ce1edi Hemerobiidae velmi dobra pozname od larev celedi Chrysopidae zejmena podle toho, ze si larvy celedi Hemero­ biidae ptichytavajI kozky vysateho hmyzu na zadecek (K 1 a pal e k, 1908), je stale tradovan v nasich pNruckach a ucebnicich, i nejnovejslch, (napj\ P f e f fer 1954, 1960). Jen larvy nekolika druhii celedi Chrysopidae si ptichytavaji zbytky vysate kofisti na brbetnl stranu zadecku a ty k tomu maji take pi'izpiisobene dlouhe chlupy. Zadne larvy celedi Hemerobtidae toto prizpiisobeni nemaji, podobne jako larvy na­ sich nejbeznejslch zlatoocek Chrysopa carnea, C. phyllochroma a C. perla.

* The Czechoslovak species of the Hemerobiidaeoccur mostly in woods and bushy habitats. Only some species about 6-7, may be found on herbaceous plants; they occur, however, in small trees and bushes, too. The larvae feed on aphids, coccids and other sucking insects. The same food habld applies to the images. Thirtieth species of the Hemel'obUdae have been hitherto ascertained In Cze­ choslovakia, including those quoted in the present paper. The material used for this paper was mostly collected by the author, into a lesser degree by other workers of the Institute of Entomology (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciencesl. Department of Entomology (Charles University), etc. The author useS' this opportunity to express his sincere gratitude to all these persons. As for the list of Czechoslovak speCies of the Hemerobiidae, the nomenclature

55 used by T jed e r (1941, 1961), has been followed. The generic names used by N a k a h a r a (1961) are quoted in cases of different opinion of these authors. Our material was collected during 1956-1962 by sweeping on herbaceous plants, bushes and trees, all specimens of the found Neuroptera having been collected. In the present paper only the Hemerobiidae are dealt with.

REFERENCES

The order Neuroptera of Central was classifi~d by Bra u e r, Low (1857). The Czechoslovak·, species, including the Hemerobiidae, were studied mostly by K I a p a I e k (1895, 1901, 1903, 1904). The species of the Slovak territory are dealt with by Pongracz (1914), Mocsary (1918) and Fekete [1929). Mayer (1937, 1939) gives records of some species from Moravia and Slovakia. The latter territory was also studied by Ba I t has a r (1938 J. Some species from Moravia are quoted by Lan g (1941). The Neuroptera were keyed by Bar t 0 s (1959J. Some records may by found in Mar tin e k's paper (1960). T e y r 0 v sky (1961J added some notes to Bar t 0 S' s key. Some new and interesting records are found in Z e­ len y' s paper (1962J. Data on the bionomics of the Hemerobiidae are found e. g. in the KIa p a I e k (1908), P f e f fer (1954, 1960). European species were studied by a number of authors. They are BUr k 6 v n a (1955J. Friedrich (1953), Klapalek (1893,1898,1900,1904), Kozhantshi­ k 0 v (1953, 1956). K r ii g e r (1922 J, K ill i n g ton (1936, 1937), R e ute r (1894). Rousset (1960), Schneider [1885), Stitz [1931,1936), Tjeder (1940,1945). The Hemerobiidae of variOUS workerd parts were worked out in detail by Car pen t e r (1940), N a k a h a r a (1960) and T jed e r (1961).

Notes on the bionomics and dominamce of the Hemerobiidae The larvae are fusiform, narrow, sparsely haired. Mandibles are relatively shorter and less arcuated than in the Chrysopidae. When searching for food they run on leaves of trees and bushes, moving their heads right and left. They can by easily differentiated by this behaviour from the larves of Chrysopidae. The larvae of Hemorobiidae never put the rest of their prey on the dorsal side of' abdomen; they are not even morphologically adapted for similar behaviour. It is necessary to note that in some handbooks and papers, S tit z (1931), P f e f fer (1954, 1960) quote the incorrect opinion primarily given by K I a­ pal e k (1908). The mentioned author writes that the larvae of the Hemerobii­ dae put the rest of their prey on the dorsal side of the abdomen, and that they can be easily recognized by this characteristic. This is but a mistake. Only some­ species of Chrysopidae living on tree and bushes cover their abdomen with rests of their prey, but the greatest number of Chrysopidae, and all Hemero­ biidae, do not behave like this. The Hemerobiidae are represented by 21.3 % in the total number of Neuroptera specimens from Czechoslovakia. Altogether 2,175 specimens of this family were collected. The family Chrysopidae (45.5 %) and Coniopterygidae (30.8 %) were more common. Among our specimens of various species, more females than males are re­ presented. This is probably due to the earlier death of the males, while the females, owing to oviposotion, have a longer life, and for this reason they can be more commonly found. Most Hemerobiidae have two generations, only some­ species have one generation per year. The dominance of different species among our specimens is as follows: ThE1 most common Czechoslovak species is Hemerobius humuli. It is widely distri-

56 buted, living on deciduous trees and bushes (22.1 %). The second most cqrnmon species.is H. micans [1'8.6 0/0). It occurs sometimes rather abundantly in beech woods, being the dominant species there. The third com'mon species is H. pini (15.6 % ) .. It occurs as the dominant species in coniferous woods .. The mentioned three species constituted 56.3 % of the total number of collected specimens. As for abundance, the following species may by mentioned: H. nitidulus (5.9 % J Boriomyia quadrifasciata [5.8 %) - both species occurring in coniferous woods; H. lutescens (5.3 % J - occurs in deciduous woods. H. atrifrons (3.8 % J occurs mostly on the larch, H. stigma (2.8 %) may be found in coniferous woods and B. betulina (2.3 %) in deciduous woods. All the other species are even less represented, or there single specimens only; this group includes 21 species and 17.8 % of all collected specimens.

List of species Micronzus variegatus (Fabri,cius), 1793. Wing-spread 11-14 mm. Compartlvely rare. Distributed almost allover Europe, from Spain to Scandinavia; we have also material from the European part of the U.S.S.R. (new record). Two generations ,per year in Czechoslovakia .. Collected: 28. vi. - 10. ix. on herbaceous plants or low bushes in wet habitats. Found in Czechoslovakia on willows (Salix sp.), oaks. {Quercus sp.}, th'e com­ mon privet (Ligustrum vulgare), elders (Sambucus nigra), 'nettles (Urtica dio­ lea), beets (Beta vulgaris) and on clocers (Trifolium pratense). Localities. Recorded in the literature: : K I a p a I e k (1895); Cerne (JdoH~ DavIe, Karlstejn, Kozovazy, Kunratice near Praha, Lisany, Lochkov, Mochov, Mysenec, Nove Straseci - Z e 1 e n y (1962). Moravia: Hostyn - Z e 1 e n y (1962). Slovakia; Bezovec, Sturovo, Zadiel - Z e 1 e n y (1962). New localities: Moravia: Pavlov leg. Doskocil. Slovakia: Kraj. Poljany leg. K. No~ yak. Micromus (= Pseudomicromus) angulatus Stephens, 1836. Wing-spread 13 to 15 mm. Not common, but widely distributed allover Europe, Asia and in North America. Two generations per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 21. V. - 27. X.on herbaceous plants and on low bushes in meadows, edges of coniferous and deciduous woods .. Localities. Recorded in the literature: Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Hnidousy ---. KIa pal e k (1903). Slovakia: Turcek, Vrane on Tepla - P 0 n g r a c z (1914). New localities. Bohemia: DavIe, Mnisek, Mochov, Polecnice, Prerov on Labe leg. Zeleny; Miistek leg. Doskocil; Adolfov, Clunek, Kladenske Rovne, Mimon, Nasavrky, Nizbor, Novy KnIn, Orlicky, Roudna, Studnice, Trest, Tftl, Zborne leg. K.Novak; Hra­ nicna near Janov leg. HrdY. Moravia: Hostyn leg. Stary. Slovakia: Bezovec leg. Do­ skocil; Sturovo leg. stary; Hamry, J amske Pieso, Podolinec, Smokovec leg. K. Novak. Micromus (= Stenomicromus) paganus (Linnaeus), 1767. Wing-spread 16 to 20 mm. Not common, distributed allover Europe from Spain to Scandinavia to the European part of the U.S.S.R. Occurs in Czechoslovakia at higher elevations, having probably generation per year. Collected: 30. v. - 2. ix. on herbaceous plants and on deciduous bushes and trees. Found in Czechoslovakia in meadows, on maples (Acer pseudo­ platanus) and on beeches (Fagus silvatiea). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Krnce, Ze­ lezna Ruda - KIa pal e k (1903); Hrensko, Kraliiv Hradec - KIa pal e k (1904}; Hradiste near Doupov - Sam a I (1920) .. Slovakia: Bardejov, Tatry - P o'n g r a c z

57 (1914); Cervena Skala - B a 1 t has a r (1938); Kalna Roztoka, Kamenna Poruba - Mayer ( 1939) . New localities. Bohemia: , Merklin, Nove Hamry, Poleenice, Spindleriiv Mlyn leg. Zeleny; Miistek leg. Doskocil; Anenska Hut, Bezdekov, Cerny DUl, Horn! Lipka, Olesnice, Orlieka, Pec pod Snezkou, Smedec, Vicemily leg. K. Novak. Slova· kia: Dobroc, Zadiel leg. Zeleny; Plesivec leg. Holman; Javorina, Kezmarske Zieby, KIastorisko, Podspady, Tatranska Kotlina, Vys. Slavkov leg. K. Novak. Micromus (= Stenomicromusj lanosus (Zeleny), 1962. Wing-spread 17 to 23 mm. Rare, described from one locality in the Krusne hory () in Czechoslovakia. Found on maples (A. pseudoplatanus j. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: Nove Hamry 7. vii. 1961 7 od 2 92 - z e 1 e n y (1962). New finds. Bohemia: Nove Hamry 12. vii. 1962 3 00 leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Vydrari 23. Ix. 1961 1 0 leg. K. Novak. Psectra diptera (Burmeister), 1839. Wing·spread 6-8 mm. One of very rare speCies distributed in Europe, Asia and North America. Longipterous or bra­ chypterous specimens occur. Collected: vi. - vii. on low vegetation. Found on willows (Salix sp.), beets (Beta vulgaris) and on reed (Phragmintescommunis). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pal e k (1895); Prackovice 23. vii. 1957 1 S? longipterous, Mochov 12. vii. 1960 1 c;? longipterous - Z e 1 e n y (1962) . New localities. Moravia: Lednice 17. vi. 1962 1 0 brachypterous leg. stys. Sympherobius elegans (Stephens), 1836. Wing-spread 10-12 mm. Not com­ mon, distributed all over the Europe. We have material from the U.S.S.R. (new record) . Collected: 15. v. - 12. viii. in single specimens. Found in deciduous and mixed woods, and on their edges, on poplars (Populus nigra] 1 oaks (Q. robur ] J hazels (Corylus avellanaj, birches (Betula pendulaj, hawthorns (Crataegus mo­ nogyna), pears {Pirus sp.j, maples (Acer campestrej, and on pines {Po sil­ vestris j. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pal e k (1895); Libice - KIa p a I e k (1901); Hnidousy - K I a pal e k (1903); Bysicky, Hrdly, Kozovazy, Mochov, Moravsko, Velvary - Z e 1 en y (1962). New localities. Moravia: Mikulov, Pavlov leg. Zeleny. Sympherobius pygmaeus (Rambur), 1842. Wing-spread 8-10 mm. Found in single specimens, local species. Known from all over Europe, and North Africa. Collected: 20. v. - 16. viii. in woods and other bushy habitats, on variou!'. trees and bushes. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: Ceska Kuchyne, Drazkov, Hredle, Kersko, Mochov, Postoloprty, Prackovice, Vestec near Pfibram - Z e len y (1962). Slovakia: Zadiel - Z e len y (,1962). New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Stary Vestec, Revnice leg. Zeleny. Mo­ ravia: Lednice leg. Zeleny. Sympherobius fuscescens (Wallengren)" 1863. Wing-spread 10-12 mm. Widely distributed all over Europe from Spain and Italy to Scandinavia and the U.S.S.R. Collected: 25. v. - 9. viii. in coniferous woods. Found on spruces {Piicea

abies j J pines {P. silvestris J and on firs {Abies alba J. . Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Jirna, Pflbram -- K I a p a Ie k (1903]; Hejlovka, Karlovy Vary, Kozovazy, Lisany - Z e 1 en y (1962). New localities. Bohemia: leg. Zeleny. Moravia: leg. Zeleny. Slo­ vakia: Bai'iska Stiavnica, Poel1vadlo, Sitno, leg. Zeleny; Podspady, Vys. Slavkov leg. K. Novak; Kfak leg. Patocka. Sympherobius peZZucidus (Walker), 1853. Wing-spread .9-11 mm. Rare, always found in single specimens. Distribution in Europe not exactly known.. Found in Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, , England, Roumania and in Cze­ choslovakia. Collected: vi. - viii. on trees and bushes. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: Libice - KIa p a I e k (1901)'; Ze· lezna Ruda - K I a p a I e k (1903, 1904). Localities quoted in the author's paper Z e len y (1962) belong to the species S. klapaleki sp. n. New localities. Bohemia: Nove Hamry 12. vii. 1962 1 0 19 leg. Zeleny.

S Y mph e rob ius k Zap ale k i sp. n. Size: body length 3,5-4 mm, forewing 4,-5,5 mm long, hindwing 3,5 to 4,5 mm. General colouring pale brownish-grey. Head pale, yellowish-brown or pale brown. Genae dark brown. Antenae: scape and pedicel pale as face, flagelum dark brown. Thorax yellowish-brown or brown with dark brown dorsae parts. Legs yellow, tarsi dark at apex. Wings: membrane pale grey. Forewings (Fig. 1) with 3 Rs. Membrane darker, smoky around cross-vein. Cross-vein dark brown, except the basal cross-vein betwen the first branch of Rs and MI, which has a pale centre. Longitudinal veins pale grey. Hindvings: membrane hyaline, venation pale grey. Abdomen pale brownish-grey, paler than thorax. Tergites and sternites dark pigmented. Male genitalia (Figs. 2-6). Tergite 9 narrow. Sternite 9 large and elongated. Ectoproct triangular, armed with one acute spine with brackish apex, and one dull-pointed lower processus (Figsl. 3, 10). Cercal callus with 7 tricho­ bothria. Parameres (Fig. 6) slender; their apophysis proxima broad in lateral view (Fig. 4); their distal membraneous dilatation broad with a short incision at apex hardly usable processi, in lower part of membrane. Gonarcus with arcessus ventral view (Fig. 5). Gonarcus with arcessus and with parameres la teral view (Fig. 4). Female: Similar to the male. Abdomen (Fig. 7). Ectoprocts almost round; cercal callus with 10 trichobothria. Stylus elongate, club-shaped. Gonapophyses laterales as high as the above mentioned expanded portion. Subgenitale (Fig. 8). Spermatheca (Fig. 9). The new species reported in the present communication belong to the specific groups of S. pellucidus and S. fuscescens. It is very similar to S. pellucidus. It differs from the latter in colouring of the head and the two basal antenal segments as well as by the morphology of the 'Copulatory organs. The chief differences are clearly perceptible from the illustrations (Figs. 10-12). The most important differences are given below:

S. klapaleki S. pellucidus head pale, yellowish· or yellowish head dark, blackish --,- brown scape and pedicel pale as head, easily scape and pedicel dark as rest antenae distinguishable from the dark rest of segmented antenae 0: sternite 9 longer than in S. peLZu­ 0: sternite 9 shorter than in S. klapa­ cidus leki, lower procesus of ectoproct see (Figs. lower processus of ectoproct see . ( Fig. 3, 10) ll) and S. fuscescens (Fig. 12).

59 See also pictorial keys. S. klapaleki sp. n. was found in deciduous woods on hawthorns [Crataegu!> monogyna}. Material: holotype 0, allotype 2 and paratypes 2 00.

Localities: Mochov 15. v. 1960 1 0, 18. viii. 1960 1 2 allotype, 8. Y. 1960 1 J: Praha-Krc 17. vii. 1962 1 <5 holotype leg. Zelen'9'. All the specimens are in the author's collection. Hemerobius humuli Linnaeus, 1758. Wing-spread 15-19 mm. One of the rather common and widely distributed species in Europe, Asia and North America. Two generations per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 15. iv. - 2. x. Occurs in deciduous tre.es and bushes, in woods parks and orchards. Found on hawthorns [C. monogyna}, oaks [Q. robur}, hornbeans (Carpinus betulus),. beeches (Fagus sllvatica), elm-trees [Ulmus sp.], ash-trees (Fraxinus excelsior),. hazels (Corylus avelana], pears (Pirus sp.], apple-trees [Malus silvestrts], plumes (Prunlls domestica], larches [Larix decidua], pines {P. silvestris],. and on spruces (P. abies]. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Hnidousy, Chuchle, Jirna, Plzen - KIa pal e k (1903); HavHckuv Brod, HradiSte, Chotebor,. Libice, Zct'ar on Sazava - K I a p a I e k (1901). Moravia: Jihlava - KIa pal e k (1901). Slovakia: Po n g a c z (1914) - everywhere; Durcina, Kalna Roztoka Mayer (1939). New finds: Bohemia: Bdeneves, Bysicky, Geska Kuchyne, DavIe, Drazkov, Dublo­ vice, Kam'9'k, Karlovy Vary, Karlstejn, Kersko, Kozovazy, Kunratice near Praha, Lito­ meNce, MniSek, Mochov, Nymburk, Praha. Prerov on Labe, PNbram, Prosecnice, Star9 Vestec, Spindleruv Ml'9'n, Trebon, Trebusfn, Vestec near Pribram, Vodna, Vysehorovice leg. Zelen'9'; Adolfov, Barchov, Bechyne, Bernartice, Bezdekov, Blazejov, Bohdanec, Bohutln, Broumy, Cikhaj, Cabuze, Gervena ~ecice, Dvorce, Horn! Rena, Hyncice, Ja· blone, Kaplice, KOjetIn, Malin, Mechenice, Mestecko, Mezisveti, Mimon, Nechanice, Opocno, Orlicka, Postoloprty, PotStejn, Prackovice, ~evnice, Slatina, Smedec, Stozec, Susice, Svetla, Sluknov, Uhersko, Vlcemily leg. K. Novak; Velka Zdobnice leg. Ze­ man; KarlStejn, Kobylisy, Luzany leg. Skuhrav'9'; Mala Skala, Lisany leg. Oberberger. Moravia: Doln! Vestonice, Domasov, Lednice, Mikulov, Pavlov, Pouzdrany leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Kysibl, Pocuvadlo, Sitno leg. Zeleny; Branisko, Brusnica, Hamry, Hlinne, Jablon, Jasenov, Javorina, Keckovice, Klastorisko, Kezmarske Zleby, Ladmovce, Mezi­ laborce, Morske Oko, Nizne Haje, SVina, Strba, Tichy Potok, Vel~e Kapusany, VOjany. Vys. Slavkov leg. K. Novak; Bezovec leg. Doskocil; StUrovo leg Zeman. Hemerobius perelegans Stephens, 1836. Wing-spread 17-18 mm. Known from Scandinavia and England. Occurs rather rarely. New for the fauna of Czechoslovakia. Localities. Nlzke Tatry - Gertovica 25. v. 1962 1 0 1 2 leg. K. Novak. Hemerobius simulans Walker, 1853. Wing-spread 18-20 mm. Distributed all over Europe, Asia and North America. Occurs rarely. Collected: vi. - vii. in mixed and coniferous woods on larches (L. decidual and on pines (P. silvestris). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: KIa pal e k (1895); Dublovice, Mochov, Vestec near Pribram - Z e 1 e n y (1962). Moravia: Radhosf - K I a pal e k (1904) . Hemerobius atrifrons McLachlan, 1868. Wing-spread 14-17 mm. Distributed all over Europe, Asia, spread over Siberia to Japan. Occurs in single specimens only, in some localities but found to be common. Two generations per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 14. v. - 25. iv. Occurs:

60 in coniferous woods. Single specimens found on spruces (P. abies) and rather commonly on larches (L. decidua). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a Ie k (1895); Certuv Stolek, Chotebor, Libice na Dobre - KIa p a I e k (1901); Hnidousy, Zelezna Ruda - Kia· p a I e k (1903). Slovakia: Tatry, Trencin - Po n g rae z [1913, 1914). New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Kozovazy, Nove Hamry, Pernink, Praha, Pribram, Stary Vestee leg. Zeleny; Lesne, SvetlA leg. Novak. Moravia: DomiiSov leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Kysibl leg. Zeleny; Tichy Potok leg. K. Novak. Hemerabius pini Stephens, 1836. Wing-spread 13-17 mm. One of rather common species. Distributed in Europe north of the Pyrenees to Scandinavia and east to the U.S.S.R. Two generation in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 30. iv. - 23. ix. Occurs in coniferous woods. Found on larches {L. decidua}, spruces (P. abies), pines f P. silvestris}, and ond firs (A. alba). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: KIa p a I e k (1895); Havl'ickl."lv -Brod, Chotebor, Libice, Z

Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a Ie k (1895) j Hnidousy, Pribram - K I a pal e k (1903). Slovakia: Strbske Pleso - K I a p a I e k (1901); Trencin - Po n g rae z (1914). New localities. Bohemia: Dubloviee, Karlovy Vary, Kozovazy, Mochov, Nove Hamry, Pernink, Prerov on Labe, Prosecnice, Stary Vestee, Vestec near Pflbram leg. Zeleny; Blazejov, DobriS, Harachov, Klec leg. K. Novak; Kladruby leg. Skuhravy; Spindleruv Mlyn leg. Holman. Moravia: Velke Vrbno leg. Doskocil. Slovakia: Banska Stiavnica leg. Zeleny; Klastorisko leg. K. Novak. Hemerabius cantu max Tjeder, 1932. Wing-spread 16-18 mm. Distributed pro­ bably all over Europe. Known from England, France, Italy, Switzerland, Scan­ dinavia and Czechoslovakia. Collected: 27. vi. - 21. viii. in coniferous woods on spruces (P. abies) arid on pines (P. silvestris). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pal e k (1895); Libice, Zdar ·on Sazava - K I a pal e k (1901): Zelezna Ruda - K I a p a Ie k (1903); Moravia: Radhosf KIa p a Ie k (1904) - as H. limbat,ellus Zett. New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Nove Hamry, Pribram, Vodna leg. Zeleny; :'rnova leg. K. Novak. Slovakia: Banska Stiavnica leg. Zeleny. Hemerabius fenestratus Tjeder, 1932. Known from Scandinavia, Denmark, Germany and Czechoslovakia.

61 Known from' one locality in Czechoslovakia. The literary record has not been confirmed by the author as yet. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Slovakia: Dureina - Mayer (1939). Hemerobius micans Olivier, 1792. Wing-spread 11-18 mm. One of the fairly common species, distributed allover Europe. We have also material from the U.S.S.R. (new record). Two generations per year in! Czechoslovakia. Collected: 3. iv. - 10. x. Fairly common in beech woods, occurs also on other de'ciduous trees. Found on beeches {F. silvatica}, oaks {Q. robur}, hornbeams {C. betuZusJ, hazels {C. avelana}7 hawthorns (C. monogyna), pears {Pirus sp.}, and on ash-trees {F. excelsior}. Localities Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pal e k (1895); Chotebor, Kro­ mesin, Libice, Sokoloves - Kia pal e k (1901); Hnidousy, Jirna, Zelezna Ruda - Kia p a I e k (1903). Slovakia: P 0 n g r a c z (1914) - everywhere. New localities. Bohemia: Dublovice, Kamyk, Karlovy Vary, Karlstejn, Kozovazy, Lito­ merice, Mochov, Mnisek, Nove Hamry, Praha, Proseenice, Prerov on Labe, Pribram, Sta­ ry Vestee, Spindleruv Mlyn, Trebusin leg. Zeleny; Blazejov, Bohutin, Gerne Odolf, Klee, Nove Dvory, Novy Knln, Sec, Sluknov, Stechoviee, Trebon, Velka Morava, Viee­ mily, Zdobnice leg. K. Novak; Lisany leg. Obenberger; Terei Ves leg. Trakal. Mora­ via: Mikulov, Pavlov, Pouzdfany, Valtice leg. Zeleny. Slcvakia: Badin, Dobroc, Kysibl, Pocuvadlo leg. Zeleny; Hamry, Keckovce, Kraj. Poljany, Livov, Lukov, Mezilaborce, Morske Oko, Remecke Hamre, Svidnik, Vinne leg. K. Novak; Soblahov leg. ' Jlrove; Sitno leg. Patocka. Hemerobius nitidulus Fabricius, 1777. Wing-spread 12-16 mIlL Distributed in Europe from Spain to Scandinavia and on the east to the U.S.S.R. Relatively common. Two generations per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 15. iv. - 30. ix. Found in coniferous woods, and on their edges, on pines (P. silvestris), spruces [P ~ abies} and on larches (L. decidua). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pal e k (1895); Hnidousy, J8 chymov, Jirna - KIa pal e k (1903). Slovakia: Lucina, Pl1chov, Trencln - P 0 n­ graze (1914). New localities. Bohemia: Geska Kuchyne, Drazkov, Kamyk on Vltava, Karlovy Vary, Kozovazy, Moehov, Pernink, Prackoviee, Prosecniee, Pfibram, Teplicka near K. Vary, Vestee near Prlbram, Vodna leg. Zeleny; Drnovec, Sluknov, Spindleruv Mlyn, Zachotin leg. K. Novdk; Horska Kvilda leg. Buehar. Slovakia: Klastorisko leg. K. Novak. Hemerobius Zutescens Fabricius, 1793, Wing-spread 13-18 mm. Distributed allover Europe, is sometimes common. Two generations per year in Czechoslovakia. Colle-cted:: 30. iv. - 22. x. Found on deciduous trees an'd bushes in ,woods and on their edges, in orchaDds and other bushy habitats. Collected on oaks {Q. r6Jbur}, hawthorns (C. monogyna), hornbeamls {C. betuZus}, elm-trees {Ulmus sp.}, ash-trees (F. excelsior), maples [Acer sp.}, hazels (C. avelana), apple-trees {M. silvestris} and on (Viburnum sp.) . Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: Havlickuv Brod, Hradiste, Kromesin, Libiee, Zefar on Sazava - K I a pal e k (1901). Moravia: Jihlava - Kia pal e k (1901. Slovakia: Kovacov, Trencin - Ba I t has a r (1938) . New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Karlstejn, Kozovazy, Merklin, Mochov, Nym­ burk, Praha, Stary Vestee, Vodna leg. Zeleny; Barchov, Bohumiliee, Hornl Lipka, Krou-­ na, Prackovice, Roudna, Sec leg. K. Novak; Chotovice leg. Zemen; Gelakovice leg. Stys. Moravia: Ledniee, Mikulov, Pavlov, Pouzdrany leg. Zeleny; Musov leg. Hrdy. Slovakia: Pocuvadlo leg. Zeleny; Hamry, Lendak, Podolinec leg. K. Novak. Hemerobius (= Brauerobius) marginatus Stephens, 1836. Wing-spread 16 to

62 20 mm. Occurs locally at higher altitudes. Rare, found to be more common only in some localities. Distributed in Europe from France to Scandinavia and all over Asia to Japan. One generation per year in Czechoslovakia. Occurs on deciduous trees and bushes. Collected: 26. vi. - 12. viii. on beeches {F. silvatica}, birches (B. pen­ dula), hornbeams {C. betulus} and on sycamore {A. pseudoplatanus}. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Spindleruv Mlyn - Z e len y (1962). Slovakia: Bezovec - Z e 1 e D y (1962). New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Nove Hamry, Pernink leg. Zeleny. Slova­ kia: Badin leg. Zeleny; Dubova, Keckovce, Livov leg. K. Novak. Boriomyia {= Kimminsia} killingtoni (Morton) in Fraser, 1942. Wing-spread 18-21 mm. Boreoalpine species known from England and Czechoslovakia. We have also material from Bulgaria (new record). Collected: vi. - vii. on spruces {Po abies} and on pines {Po silvestris}. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia : Chudenice vi. 1958 1 0 - Z e len y (1962) - as B. mortoni (McLachlan). New finds. Bohemia: Pernink. 4. vii. 1961 1 0 leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Kezmarske Zleby 25. vii. 1961 1 0 leg. K. Novak. Boriomyia (= Kimminsia) rava Withycombe, 1923. Wing-spread 17 mm. A fairly rare species, known from England and Finland. Collected: vi. - vii. in coniferous woods on spruces {P. abies} and on pines {Po silvestris}. New for the fauna of Czechoslovakia. Localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary 8. vii. 1961 1 0 leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Baiiska Stiavnica 27. vi. 1961 1 0 leg. Zeleny. Boriomyia (= Kimminsia) betulina (Strom), 1788. Wing-spread 15 -20 mm. Only single specimens collected. Distributed all over Europe from Spain to Scandinavia and Greenland; and on the east to the U.S.S.R. (new record). Collected: 25. v. - 21. viii. One generation per year in Czechoslovakia. Found on apple-trees {Malus siZvestnis], hornbeams {C. betulus], beeches (F. silvatica], oaks {Q. robur], maples (Acer sp.) and on spruces (P. abies]. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895), Havlickuv Brod, Kromesin, Libice - KIa pal e k (1901) ; Hnidousy, Jachymov, Zelezna Ruda­ K I a pal e k (1903). Moravia: Jihlava - K I a p a I e k (1901). Slovakia: Strbske Pieso - Klapalek (1904); Puchov, Trencin - Pongracz (1914). New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Mnisek, Nove Hamry, Pernink, Praha, Spindle­ rfiv Mlyn leg. Zeleny; Horska Kvilda leg. Stys; Hradec Kralove leg. Zeman. Moravia: Mi­ kulov, Pavlov leg. Zeleny; Hostyn leg. StarY. Slovakia: Hamry, Hlinne, Nizne Haje, Sobos, TatranskA Kotlina leg. K. Novak; Bezovec leg. Doskocil. Boriomyia {= Kimminsia] subnebulosa (Stephens), 1836. Wing-spread 16 to 20 mm. Distributed all over Europe, in the U.S.S.R. to Siberia. One generation per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: 4. vii. - 28. x. on deciduous trees and coniferous trees. Found on elm-trees (Ulmus sp.), maples (Acer sp.), apple-tr:ees {M. silvestris], pines {Po silvestris] and on spruces {Po abies] . Localities. Reported in the literature. Bohemia: K I a pAl e k (1895); Hnidousy, Ja­ chymov - K I a p a I e k (1903). Slovakia: Michalovce, Puchov - Po n g r a z c (1914). New finds. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Mochov, Nove Hamry, Pernink, Praha leg. Ze' leny; Krasny Les, Malin, Pekna leg. K. Novak. Slovakia: Hlinne, Remecke Hamre leg. K. Novak. Boriomyia {= Wesmaelius] concinna (Stephens), 1836. Wing-spread 19 to

63 25 mm. Distributed in Europe from Spain to Scandinavia, on the east in Poland, Czechoslovakia and Roumanla. One generation per year in Czechoslovakia. Collected: as single speCimens from 23. vi. - 25. viii. in coniferous trees on spruces {P. abies} and on pines {P. silvestris}. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: KIa p a I e k (1895); HavlIckuv Brad - K I a p a I e k (1901); Hnidousy, Pribram - KIa p a I e k (1903), Slovakia: De­ manovska jeskyne, Tatry - Po n g r a z c (1914). New finds. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Merklin, Mochov, Vestee near PfIbram, Vodna leg. Zeleny; Lichkov, Cerna leg. K. Novak; Nove Straseci leg. Hrdy. Boriomyia {= Wesmaelius] quadrijasciata (Reuter), 1894. Wing-spread 19 to 25 mm. Rare, distributed all over Europe from the Pyrenees to Scandinavia, in the U.S.S.R. to Siberia. One generation per year in Czechoslovakia. Single specimens found in coni­ ferous woods, sometimes in submountainous districts, comparatively common on spruces {Po abies], pines {Po silvestris], larches {L. decidua} and on firs {A. alba]. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a Ie k (1895]; Hnidousy, Ja­ chymov, Zelez. Ruda - K I a p a e k (1903); Chotebor, Libice - KIa p a I e k (1901). New localities. Bohemia: Karlovy Vary, Kozovazy, Mochov, Nove Hamry, Praha, Pfibram, S...tdov, Teplicka near K. Vary, Vodna leg. Zeleny; Cikhaj, Chfibska Kamenice, Krouna, Lesne, Palestrov, Polna, Pfivetice, Stozec, Sluknov, Zakova hora, Zizkovo Pole leg. K. Novak; Lisany, Mala Skala leg. Obenberger. Moravia: Domasov leg. Zeleny. Slovakia: Badin, Banska Stiavnica, Dobroc Kysibl, Sitno leg. Zeleny; Biela on Tatran ska kotlina. FriSovce, Lendok leg. K. Novak. Megalomus tortriC'oides Rambur, 1842. Wing-spread 14-18 mm. Distributed in Europe. According to the results of our revision of K la pal e k' s material M. hirtus (L.), which is deposited in the Department of Entomology of the National Museum at , all his records concern to the species M. tortricoides. The records of "M. hirtus" of B a I' t 0 S (1959) and Z e len y (1962) from Czechoslo­ vakia represent also records of M. tortricoides. N a k a h a I' a (1960) gives record only on the real M. tortrieoi.des from Germany and France. On the other hand, S tit z (1936) records only M. hirtus from . Because of the above mentioned date his records seem to be doubtfull and need a revision. We have material from Bulgaria, which belongs to M. tortricoides exclusivelly. As the both above mentioned species have been confused, all the records on their distribution and bionomies must be revised. The records on the distribution of M. hirtus in South and Central Europe, where M. tortricoides semms to be mainly distributed, have to be especially dealt with. M. torticoides is known from Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Germany and Czechoslovakia. Authentic records of M. hirtus are known from North Europe only, this species has not been found in CSSR up to now. Collected and found from vi. to ix. in few localities in Czechoslovakia only on herbaceous plants and on the leaves of low trees and bushes in meadows. Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895]; Pisek - K I a p a Ie k (1903]; Lisany, Polecnice, Chudenice - Z e len y (1962). Moravia: Leto­ vice - Lan g (1941); Hostyn - Z e len y (1962]. Slovakia: Roznava, Trencin, the Tatra Mountain - Po n g r a z c (1914); Zadiel - Z e len y (1962). New finds. Slovakia: Zelene Pleso leg. K. Novak. Drepanopteryx phalaenoides (Linnaeus), 1758. Wing-spread 24-35 Fairly remarkable representative of the Hemerobiidae. Distributed all over Europe from the Pyrenees to Scandinavia, and on the east reaching to Asia and Japan.

64 ZELENY J.: Hemerobiidae {Neuroptera} from Czechoslovakia - Hemerobiidae {Neu­ roptera} z Ceskoslovenska.

3 5 6 f4

80 9 10

7 11

Gigs. 1-10. Sympherobius klapaZeki sp. n. d figs. 1-6, 10. 1. Forewing. 2. Apex of abdomen. 3. Ectoproct. 4. Gonarcus with arcessus and parameres, lateral view. 5. Go­ narcus with arcessus, ventral view. 6. Parameres, dorsal view. '? figs. 7-9. 7. Apex of abdomen. 8. Subgenitale. 9. Spermatheca. 10. Upper processus d ectoproct S. kZa­ paZeki sp. n. 11. Ditto S. pellucidus. 12. Ditto S. fuscescens.

Correct: Plate 3, Pictorial keys. B. kilZingtoni instead B. mortani. ZELENY J.: Hemerobiidae {Neuropt,eraj from Czechoslovakia - Memerobiidae {Neu­ ropteraj z Ceskoslovenska. HEMEROBIIDAE

2 branches to Rs; 1 complete series of c¥oss-veias with recurent humeral ~ ~ut recurent humeral veinlet ~~~ § Psulra dip/era

3 or more branches Rs; / 3 Rs 2 complete series of cross-veins

~~~ . lIf. variegatus ~ ,no, w;"' ~mbm"" .._""

Micromu3 ~

4 and more as; wing membrane yellowish. white l M. angulatus

outer cross-veins and the adjecent longitudinal ~ portions of the veins greyish.brown outerlCl'088·veins yellowish.white ~~ M. p

~M.laft03U&

wings falcate; 3 complete series of cross-veins wings not falcate; less than 3 complete series of cross-veins ~'.~.'>.. ,',','",:::.:" .. "/ , , ...... ~DrepanopteTYX phalaenoide8 more than 5 as; costal area broad

..Megalomus tartricoides

without cross· vein with cross· vein

Symphero6iua Hem'Tobiu. Bariomyia

H emerobiidne (N europtera): Pictorial keys to the Czechoslovak species. ZELENY J.: Hemerobiidae (Neuropt.eraj from Czechoslovakia - Memerobiidae (Neu­ ropteraj z Ceskoslovenska.

Heme,obiu8 brownish; venation with dark points dark spot on cross· vein without spot

)

B. nitidulus

yellowish; venation with dark streaks

pale. face yellowish or testaceous \ B. micans

(~ross- vein between 1/. marginah.. Sc and R pale; forewing y .. llowish basal cross· vein b..tween Sc and R dark. I ~~ forewing yellowi.h. or greyish· brown • ~i ~ ~ B. lute.scens large dark spot at cross· vein ~~ ~ ace dark, bat not black smaller dark spot at cross-vein between MS+4 and Cu. tacelshmmg black . ~ ('~;"tt~,.,,:;;7"·'-.;;>'

.... .:~: ...... "?>

.... -.... ~ \ H. pini H. /ene.straJus Ectoproct of H. fenestratus redrawn schematically from T jed e r (1932). Hemerobiidae (Neu1'Optera): Pictorial keys to the Czechoslovak species. ZELENY J.; Hemerobiidae (Neuropt.era) from Czechoslovakia - Memerobiidae {Neu­ roptera} z Ceskoslovenska.

Sympherobiu.8 2 Rs /~ 'R. ~

Vfmation wholly dark

S. elega'nIJ

S. pellucidua S. klapaleki Boriomyia forewing broad; 4 (occasionally 3) R •• forewing more elongate; 3 (occasionally 4) Rs. with cross· vein between R. and R. / without (TOSS· vein between R, and R.

B. q'lUldrifaaciata B. betulina

WJIl3S uniformly pale fuscous

.... iji,., . ~\.: B. rava B. concinna H emerobil:da.e- (N europtem): PiGtorial keys to the Czechoslovak species. Tab.!. Synopsis of collected species in different months (00, 99). Localities in meters (above sea level altitude).

. above sea I~, I m~nth i I I altogether 1. alt. "'-~ mesic IlL, XI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX X. celkem vyska species ~ n.m.

~ J I ~ J i ~ J I ~ J I ~ J I ,~ J I ~ J I ~ J I ~ J I I I 29 1200- 800 M. variegatus 1 5 2 6 8 1 7 121 1 1 20 I I 8 8 110 1 16 29 200-1500 M. an[?ulatus XI. 1 I I 2 I 1 I ~I 4 4: 2 I I I I 2 I 21 25 400-1100 M.paganu8 1 9 9 9 10 2 10 2 51 I 11 2 400- 800 M. lanosus I 2 200 i P. diptera I 1 2 1 9 14 . 200 S. eZegans 4 4 5 6 I I 2 1 7 I 1 ; I 2 I 4, 14 1200- 500 S. pygmaeus 6 . 4 36 200-1000, S. fusee,soens 2 3 27 1 1 I I S. pelluoidus 1 I 800 I I 3 1 200- 400 S. kZapaleki 2 1 17 2 183 311 200-1000 .H. humuli 28 9 27 40 19 42 45 100 60 101 4: I 1 1 I 900 H. perelegans 1 1 i 5 I 1 1200- 500 H. simulans 2 3 I 5 42 44 1200- 900 H. atrUrons 5 1 4 7 8 30 26 2 25 22 6 32 24 87 29 101 22 84 2641200-2000 H. pini 14 50 200-1200 H. stigma III. 2 3 1 1 3 5 4 5 32 6 2 I 2 5 2 4: 4: 10 300- 800 H. corttumax 600 H. fe,nestratus 1 7 1 l64 253 200- 800 H. mwans 8 6 4 8 4 24 95 121 51 97 i 43 90 200-1100 H. nitidulus 1 9' 20 1 7 28 30 4 28 I 4: 13 10 22 25 21 9 8 1 3 1 ;52 68 200- 900 H. lutes(Jens I 6 24 1 _ 800 I 2 9 16 2 6 l2 400 i H ~ marginatUl: 41 600-1000 B. killingtoni I I 1 3 i I I I I 2 i 400- 700 B. rava I 1 I 3 14 38 200-1100 .E. betulina 1 8 3 10 13 3 II 1 7 6 3 4 I 6 2 3 18 19 200- 900 }3. subne,bulosa I 2 4 4 I 2 8 200- 800 E. concinna 1 2 6 1 10 41 89 200- 800 B" q'Uadrifasciata 4 1 11 14 25 64 i 1 1 I II 9 400-15001 M. tort rico ides 10 5 2 1 1 8 9 200-1100 D. phalaenoides 1 2 2 2 3 ~ I I i 1 ~ I . ----_._---_I .. ~------.-- 01 I Collected as single specimens from 28. iv. - 23. ix. on deciduous trees and coniferous trees. Patocka collected larvae commonly on firs (A. alba]. Found on birches (B. penduZa), willows (Salix sp.), hornbeams (C. betuZus), pines (P. stlvestris) and on firs (A. aZ)a). Localities. Recorded in the literature. Bohemia: K I a p a I e k (1895); Libice, Chotfl­ bor - K I a p a I e k (1901); Krnee - K I a p a I e k (1903); DeeIn, Filipova Hut, Kar­ lovy Vary, Mochov, Nechanice, Praha, Trebon - Z e len y (1962). Moravia: -­ Mayer (1937); Ivanovice na Hane, Mohelno, Senohrady - Lan g (1941). Slovakia: TreneIn - Po n g r a z c (1914); Karlova ves near Bratislava - Mayer (1938); Mu­ ran (District of Murau), Sturovo .:...... Z e len y (1962). New localities: Bohemia: Stary Vestee leg. Zeleny; Cho{ovice leg. Zemen. Slovakia: Kysibl leg. Zeleny; Podolinec, SvidnIk, Tichy Potok, Vydrau leg. K. Novak, Kfak leg. Patoeka. SUMMARY 1. The paper deals with the family Hemerobiidae of Czechoslovakia. 30 species are known on this territory. For every species its distribution, localities in CzeChoslovakia and short bionomics are given. The number of species found in the respective months and altibutes of localities are tabulated. The pictorial key to the Czechoslovak species is supplemented. 2. The new species Symperobius kZapaZeki sp. n. is described. 3. HemerobiuSo pereZegans, MegaZomus tortricoides, Boriomyia rava and B. killingtoni are four new species for the fauna of Czechoslovakia. 4. During 1956-1962 2,175 specimens were collected, representing 21.3 % of all the collected Neuroptera. The most common species are: Hemerobius humuli (22.1 %), H. micans (18.6 %) and H. pini (15.6 %).

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Reference Citation: Zelený, J. 1963 [1963.??.??]. Hemerobiidae (Neuroptera) from Czechoslovakia. Casopis Ceskoslovenské Spolecnosti Entomologické [=Acta Societatis Entomologicae Cechosloveniae] 60:55-67.

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