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Scopolia 88.Pdf 88 2016 PRIRODOSLOVNI MUZEJ SLOVENIJE MUSEUM HISTORIAE NATURALIS SLOVENIAE Vsebina / Contents: Andrej GOGALA: Zlate ose Slovenije (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) Cuckoo wasps of Slovenia (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) SCOPOLIA Revija Prirodoslovnega muzeja Slovenije Journal of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History 88 2016 CODEN SCPLEK - ISSN 0351-0077 SCOPOLIA SCOPOLIA 88 2016 SCOPOLIA 88/2016 Glasilo Prirodoslovnega muzeja Slovenije, Ljubljana / Journal of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana Izdajatelj / Publisher: Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana, Slovenija / Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia Sofi nancirata /Subsidised by: Ministrstvo za kulturo in Javna agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije. / Ministry of Culture and Slovenian Research Agency Urednik / Editor-in-Chief: Boris KRYŠTUFEK uredil /Edited by: Janez GREGORI Uredniški odbor / Editorial Board: Breda ČINČ-JUHANT, Igor DAKSKOBLER, Janez GREGORI, Miloš KALEZIĆ (SB), Mitja KALIGARIČ, Milorad MRAKOVČIĆ (HR), Jane REED (GB), Ignac SIVEC, Kazimir TARMAN, Nikola TVRTKOVIĆ (HR), Al VREZEC, Jan ZIMA (ČR) Naslov uredništva in uprave / Address of the Editorial Offi ce and Administration: Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Prešernova 20, p.p. 290, SI – 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenija / Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Prešernova 20, PO.B. 290, SI - 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia Račun pri UJP / Account at UJP: 01100-6030376931 Lektor za slovenščino in angleščino / Slovenian and English language editing: Henrik CIGLIČ Oblikovanje / Design: Boris JURCA Tisk / Printed by: Schwarz print d.o.o., Ljubljana Izideta najmanj dve številki letno, naklada po 600 izvodov / The Journal is published at least twice a year, 600 copies per issue. Natisnjeno / Printed: oktober / October, 2016 Naslovnica / Front cover: Zlate ose vrste Chrysura cuprea odlagajo jajčeca v gnezda čebel, ki gnezdijo v polžjih hišicah. / Cuckoo wasps Chrysura cuprea lay eggs in the nests of bees breeding in snail shells. Foto / Photo: Andrej GOGALA Cena posamezne številke / Price of each issue: 8,50 € Revija je v podatkovnih bazah / Journal is covered by : COBIB, BIOSIS Previews, Referativnyi Zhurnal, Zoological Record, Abstract of Mycology Andrej GOGALA: Zlate ose Slovenije (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae)/ Cuckoo wasps of Slovenia (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) SCOPOLIA No 88: 1–78 (2016) SCOPOLIA 88 2016 Zlate ose Slovenije SCOPOLIA 88/2016 (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) Glasilo Prirodoslovnega muzeja Slovenije, Ljubljana / Journal of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana Izdajatelj / Publisher: Cuckoo wasps of Slovenia Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana, Slovenija / (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia Sofi nancirata /Subsidised by: Ministrstvo za kulturo in Javna agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije. / Andrej GOGALA1 Ministry of Culture and Slovenian Research Agency Urednik / Editor-in-Chief: Boris KRYŠTUFEK UDK(UDC)595.79(497.4) uredil /Edited by: Janez GREGORI Izvleček Uredniški odbor / Editorial Board: Breda ČINČ-JUHANT, Igor DAKSKOBLER, Janez GREGORI, Miloš KALEZIĆ (SB), Zlate ose (Chrysididae) so parazitoidi ali kleptoparaziti drugih kožekrilcev. Podan je prvi Mitja KALIGARIČ, Milorad MRAKOVČIĆ (HR), Jane REED (GB), Ignac SIVEC, Kazimir TARMAN, seznam zlatih os Slovenije, pripravljen na podlagi primerkov v muzejskih zbirkah Prirodoslovne- Nikola TVRTKOVIĆ (HR), Al VREZEC, Jan ZIMA (ČR) ga muzeja Slovenije in Notranjskega muzeja Postojna, objavljenih podatkov ter v nekaj primerih Naslov uredništva in uprave / Address of the Editorial Offi ce and Administration: tudi fotografij. Tri vrste so bile opazovane pri gnezdih možnih gostiteljev. Navedenih je 84 vrst Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Prešernova 20, p.p. 290, SI – 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenija / zlatih os, najdenih na ozemlju Slovenije. Vrsta Cleptes putoni Buysson je bila za Slovenijo v Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Prešernova 20, PO.B. 290, SI - 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia preteklosti zabeležena pomotoma. Račun pri UJP / Account at UJP: Ključne besede: Hymenoptera, Chrysididae, favna, Slovenija 01100-6030376931 Lektor za slovenščino in angleščino / Slovenian and English language editing: Henrik CIGLIČ Abstract Oblikovanje / Design: Boris JURCA Cuckoo wasps (Chrysididae) are parasitoids or cleptoparasites of other hymenopterans. The first list of cuckoo wasps of Slovenia is presented herewith, prepared on the basis of specimens Tisk / Printed by: Schwarz print d.o.o., Ljubljana in museum collections of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History and the Notranjska Museum Postojna, published records and, in a few cases, photographs. Three species were observed at the Izideta najmanj dve številki letno, naklada po 600 izvodov / The Journal is published at least twice a nest of possible hosts. 84 species of cuckoo wasps have been found in the territory of Slovenia. year, 600 copies per issue. The species Cleptes putoni Buysson had been erroneously attributed to Slovenia in the past. Natisnjeno / Printed: Key words: Hymenoptera, Chrysididae, fauna, Slovenia oktober / October, 2016 Naslovnica / Front cover: Zlate ose vrste Chrysura cuprea odlagajo jajčeca v gnezda čebel, ki gnezdijo v polžjih hišicah. / Cuckoo wasps Chrysura cuprea lay eggs in the nests of bees breeding in snail shells. Foto / Photo: Andrej GOGALA Cena posamezne številke / Price of each issue: 8,50 € 1 Revija je v podatkovnih bazah / Journal is covered by : COBIB, BIOSIS Previews, Referativnyi Zhurnal, Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Prešernova 20, p.p. 290, SI-1001 Ljubljana; [email protected] Zoological Record, Abstract of Mycology 1 SCOPOLIA No 88 – 2016 Vsebina / Contents Uvod / Introduction. 6 Material in metode / Materials and methods. 7 Biologija / Biology . .9 Seznam vrst / List of species. 12 Cleptinae Cleptes Latreille, 1802 Cleptes nitidulus group Cleptes nitidulus (Fabricius, 1793) . 12 Cleptes scutellaris Mocsáry, 1889. .12 Cleptes splendidus (Fabricius, 1794). .12 Cleptes semiauratus group Cleptes semiauratus (Linnaeus, 1761). 13 Cleptes striatipleuris Rosa, Forshage, Paukkunen & Soon, 2015. .13 Chrysidinae Elampini Omalus Panzer, 1801 Omalus aeneus (Fabricius, 1787). 14 Omalus biaccinctus (du Buysson, 1892). 14 Omalus puncticollis (Mocsáry, 1887). 15 Pseudomalus Ashmead, 1902 Pseudomalus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758). .15 Pseudomalus pusillus (Fabricius, 1804) . 15 Elampus Spinola, 1806 Elampus constrictus (Förster, 1853) . .18 Holopyga Dahlbom, 1845 Holopyga fervida group Holopyga fervida (Fabricius, 1781) . 18 Holopyga lucida group Holopyga austrialis Linsenmaier, 1959. .19 Holopyga chrysonota (Förster, 1853). .19 Holopyga generosa (Förster, 1853) . 21 Holopyga ignicollis Dahlbom, 1854. 21 Holopyga inflammata (Förster, 1853) . 22 Holopyga jurinei Chevrier, 1862. 22 2 Andrej GOGALA: Zlate ose Slovenije (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae)/ Cuckoo wasps of Slovenia (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) Hedychrum Latreille, 1802 Hedychrum gerstaeckeri Chevrier, 1869. 22 Hedychrum niemelai Linsenmaier, 1959. 24 Hedychrum nobile (Scopoli, 1763). .24 Hedychrum rutilans Dahlbom, 1854. .24 Hedychridium Abeille de Perrin, 1878 Hedychridium ardens group Hedychridium ardens (Coquebert, 1801). 26 Hedychridium coriaceum (Dahlbom, 1854) . .26 Hedychridium femoratum (Dahlbom, 1854). .26 Hedychridium jucundum Mocsáry, 1889 . .29 Hedychridium krajniki Balthasar, 1946 . 29 Hedychridium zelleri (Dahlbom, 1845). .29 Hedychridium roseum group Hedychridium caputaureum Trautmann & Trautmann, 1919. 29 Hedychridium roseum (Rossi, 1790). .30 Hedychridium valesiense Linsenmaier, 1959 . 30 Chrysidini Chrysura Dahlbom, 1845 Chrysura candens group Chrysura candens (Germar, 1817). .34 Chrysura austriaca group Chrysura ignifrons Brullé, 1833. 35 Chrysura cuprea group Chrysura cuprea (Rossi, 1790) . .36 Chrysura dichroa group Chrysura dichroa (Dahlbom, 1854). 37 Chrysura filiformis (Mocsáry, 1889). .37 Chrysura laevigata (Abeille, 1879) . 39 Chrysura radians group Chrysura radians (Harris, 1776). 40 Chrysura refulgens (Spinola, 1806). 40 Chrysura trimaculata (Förster, 1853) . 40 Trichrysis Lichtenstein, 1876 Trichrysis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758). 42 Chrysis Linnaeus, 1761 Chrysis varidens group Chrysis gracillima Förster, 1853. 43 Chrysis jucunda Mocsáry, 1889. .44 Chrysis ragusae De Stefani, 1888. .44 3 SCOPOLIA No 88 – 2016 Chrysis subsinuata group Chrysis subsinuata Marquet, 1879. 46 Chrysis succincta group Chrysis auriceps Mader, 1936. 46 Chrysis germari Wesmael, 1839. .46 Chrysis illigeri Wesmael, 1839. 46 Chrysis leachii Shuckard, 1837. .47 Chrysis pulchella group Chrysis calimorpha Mocsáry, 1882. 49 Chrysis pulchella Spinola, 1808. 49 Chrysis aestiva group Chrysis interjecta Buysson, 1895. 50 Chrysis comparata group Chrysis analis Spinola, 1808. .51 Chrysis chrysostigma Mocsáry, 1889 . 51 Chrysis comparata Lepeletier, 1806 . .52 Chrysis marginata Mocsáry, 1889. .52 Chrysis scutellaris Fabricius, 1794 . 53 Chrysis splendidula group Chrysis rutilans Olivier, 1790. 55 Chrysis viridula group Chrysis cingulicornis Förster, 1853. 56 Chrysis viridula Linnaeus, 1761. .56 Chrysis inaequalis group Chrysis inaequalis Dahlbom, 1845. 57 Chrysis graelsii group Chrysis graelsii Guèrin, 1842 . 58 Chrysis ignita group Chrysis angustula Schenck, 1856 . .59 Chrysis clarinicollis Linsenmaier, 1951 . 59 Chrysis corusca Valkeila, 1971. .61 Chrysis fulgida Linnaeus, 1761 . .61 Chrysis ignita Linnaeus, 1758 . 61 Chrysis impressa Schenck, 1856. 61 Chrysis indigotea Dufour-Perris, 1840 . .62 Chrysis mediata Linsenmaier, 1951. 63 Chrysis obtusidens
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