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  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.87
A new monotypic acronictine noctuid moth genus from East Africa (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Acronictinae)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Ádám Kiss + 2 more

Corniculonycta Kiss & Clifton, gen. nov. and Corniculonycta politzari Kiss & Clifton, sp. nov. are described, based on 48 specimens from East Africa (Kenya: Kakamega Forest, Uganda: Kalinzu Forest, Kibale Forest). The only known species of the genus lives in the remnants of the lowland rain forest. A proper diagnosis and descriptions are given for the genus and the species, the characteristics of the last abdominal segments are emphasized. With 32 figures.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.121
Taxonomic revision of some Central Paratethyan Middle Miocene brachiopod species described by Matyasovszky in 1880 (Terebratulida; Megathyrididae; Terebratulidae)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Alfréd Dulai

Very limited information is known about the Miocene brachiopod fauna of southern Hungary and northeastern Croatia. The single significant paper from this area was published by Jakab Matyasovszky, who described five new species from Baranyavár (currently Branjin Vrh, Croatia) locality at the end of the 19th century. This material requires a significant taxonomic revision, but the studied specimens are no longer available in the collection of the former Geological Institute of Hungary, Budapest. Based on the descriptions and illustrations in Matyasovszky’s publication, four of the five new species are junior synonyms of previously introduced brachiopod species (Argiope baanensis = Joania cordata; Argiope hofmanni = Argyrotheca cuneata; Argiope baranyaense = Joania cordata; Argiope boeckhi = Megathiris detruncata), while the fifth one is a juvenile specimen that cannot be identified at the species or genus level (Terebratulina parva = Terebratulidae juv. indet.). With 25 figures.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.25
New taxa described by the staff of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in 2024
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Viktória Szőke + 1 more

In this paper an overview and a list are given of the new taxa described by the scientific staff members and volunteer researchers of the Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre – Hungarian Natural History Museum in 2024. The list contains 42 speciesgroup names and 7 genus-group names proposed by the authors. With one figure.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.47
The zoological results of Gy. Topál’s collectings in South Argentina. 28. Ichneumonidae: Campopleginae: Hyposoter Förster, 1869 and Campoletis Förster, 1869 (Hymenoptera). (Topál György dél-argentínai gyűjtőútjának zoológiai eredményei. 28. Ichneumonidae: Campopleginae: Hyposoter Förster, 1869 és Campoletis Förster, 1869 (Hymenoptera).)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Zoltán Vas

Taxonomical results published in this paper are based on the Neotropical Campopleginae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) material collected in Argentina by György Topál in 1961. In this paper, the genera Hyposoter Förster, 1869 and Campoletis Förster, 1869 are treated. Three new species are described: Hyposoter tenebricus sp. nov., Hyposoter topali sp. nov., and Hyposoter vittatus sp. nov. Additionally, Campoletis argentifrons (Cresson, 1864) is reported for the first time from Argentina. With nine photos.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.131
Faunistic results of the excursion of the Department of Zoology in the Fertő-Hanság National Park in 2024
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Katalin Amri + 24 more

The Department of Zoology of the Hungarian Natural History Museum held an excursion in the Fertő-Hanság National Park, Hungary, on 18–20 June 2024. During the event, the fauna of the area was surveyed by collectings and observations. As a result, 372 collected and/ or observed animal species are listed, of which four species are reported for the first time from Hungary: Ribautiana alces (Ribaut, 1931) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), Diadegma incompletum Horstmann, 1973, Diadegma neocerophagum Horstmann, 1969, and Lissonota mutator Aubert, 1969 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). With 25 figures.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.75
Kis Béla (1924–2003) rovargyűjteménye – újabb adatok és faunisztikai eredmények
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Viktória Szőke + 1 more

Kis Béla (1924–2003) kolozsvári entomológus számos alkalommal gyarapított közgyűjteményeket saját gyűjtéseiből származó rovarokkal, köztük a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Közgyűjteményi Központ – Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum Állattárát is. Az évtizedekkel ezelőtti, ajándékozással és vásárlással a múzeumba került anyagairól rövid áttekintést nyújtunk, illetve beszámolunk egy friss, Kis Béla egykori gyűjteményéből származó múzeumi gyarapodásról. 2025-ben az Erdélyi Magyarok Egyesületének köszönhetően további 1100 példányból álló, vegyes, Kis Béla hagyatékából származó rovaranyag gyarapította az Állattárat. Ebből 719 darab a Szipókás rovarok gyűjteményébe, 375 a Kisebb rovarrendek gyűjteményébe és hat a Hártyásszárnyúak gyűjteményébe került. Az anyag tudományos feldolgozásának első eredményei két, Románia faunájára újként kimutatott faj: a Nemeritis specularis Horstmann, 1975 fürkészdarázsfaj (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) és a Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 hótücsökfaj (Mecoptera: Boreidae). Kilenc ábrával.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.1
Ember György tojásgyűjteménye a Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum Madárgyűjteményében (Vertebrata: Aves)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Tibor István Fuisz + 3 more

Ember György (1941–1994) aránylag rövid ideig foglalkozott fészekaljak gyűjtésével. A fennmaradt gyűjteményi anyag és néhány alátétcédula alapján a valahai gyűjtemény mintegy 200 fészekaljra becsülhető. A fennmaradt fészekaljakat 2022-ben ifjabb Ember György a Magyar Természettudományi Múzeumnak ajándékozta. Tojásgyűjteménye mindeddig ismeretlen volt a tudomány számára, adatait nem publikálta. Az egykor feltehetőleg nagyobb gyűjteményben 55 azonosított madárfaj 132 fészekalja található, és a faji szintig nem meghatározott hat további tétellel együtt összesen 138 tételből áll. Az adatolt fészekaljak 1953 és 1965 között kerültek begyűjtésre, de csere útján korábbi gyűjtésű fészekaljakra is szert tett a gyűjtő. Cikkünkben összefoglaljuk az Ember György tojásgyűjteményről elérhető ismereteket és táblázatos formában közreadjuk a fészekaljak gyűjtési adatait. Négy ábrával és három táblázattal.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.103
Additions to the list of type specimens of recent mammals in the Hungarian Natural History Museum: 1992–2025 (Vertebrata: Mammalia)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Gábor Csorba + 2 more

The first type catalogue of the Mammal Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum was published in 1991. Since then, over the past three decades primarily due to intensive research on steppic rodents and Paleotropical bats, the number of represented taxa and type specimens has increased from 32 to 69 and from 116 to 216, respectively. The newly added types are predominantly from the families Rhinolophidae, Hipposideridae, and Vespertilionidae within the order Chiroptera, and from the families Sminthidae and Spalacidae within the order Rodentia, reflecting the main research focuses of the collection and its staff. Additionally, single type specimens from the families Equidae (Perissodactyla) and Echimyidae (Rodentia) are also presented.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.65
Visiting the neotropics: a new country record and a new species in the flat bug family Aradidae (Heteroptera)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Tamás Vásárhelyi

The author reports on the Argentinean occurrence of the species Iralunelus bispinosus Kormilev, 1960, previously known only from Brazil, based on a female specimen collected by Ödön Kovács in 1971. Furthermore, he describes a new wingless flat bug heteropteran from the 2003 collectings of Jenő Kontschán taken in Hispaniola (Dominica) under the name Aglaocoris ovalis sp. nov. With eight figures.

  • Research Article
  • 10.53019/annlsmushistnathung.2025.117.35
Hewitsonia rogerioi sp. nov., a new green species of the subtribe Epitolina from Angola (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Poritiinae)
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici
  • Szabolcs Sáfián

A new green epitoline butterfly species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Poritiinae: Liptenini: Epitolina) representing the genus Hewitsonia Kirby, [1871] is recognised and described from Angola’s Northern Escarpment forests, in comparison with the similar congeners H. bitjeana Bethune-Baker, 1915, H. beryllina Schultze, 1916, and H. magdalenae Stempffer, 1951. The female genitalia of Hewitsonia are documented for the first time. Notes on adult behaviour and the myrmecophilous caterpillar are given. The biogeographical relevance of the new species is discussed. With 21 figures.