Chthonius hungaricus Mahnert, 1980

Novák, János, 2024, An updated checklist for the pseudoscorpion fauna of Hungary (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones), Zootaxa 5433 (1), pp. 51-95 : 54-55

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5433.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10957289

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scientific name

Chthonius hungaricus Mahnert, 1980
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Chthonius hungaricus Mahnert, 1980 View in CoL

Chthonius (Chthonius) hungaricus Mahnert, 1980: 279–282 View in CoL ; Harvey 1991: 148–149; Kárpáthegyi 2007: 82; Christophoryová et al. 2011b: 36; Novák 2012: 60; Harvey 2013; Gardini 2014: 114–117 View Cited Treatment ; Novák 2016: 4–5, Novák 2018: 99.

Chthonius hungaricus View in CoL : Novák & Dányi 2018: 308; Červená et al. 2020a: 221, 225; WPC 2023.

Chthonius pygmaeus View in CoL : Kárpáthegyi 2007: 82–83 (misidentification).

Occurrence: Hungary, Romania, Slovakia ( Gardini 2014).

Known localities in Hungary: Újszentmargita ( Mahnert 1980, 1983). Bükkszentkereszt: Hollóstető, Nagy-dél; Cserépváralja: Karud Hillside; Miskolc: Jávorkút, Lillafüred, Savós Valley, Sebes; Parasznya: Dolka Ridge, mouth of Csókás Spring Cave; Varbó: Örvény-kő ( Novák 2012). Budapest: Hármashatár Hill ( Novák 2016).

Aggtelek: Bíbic Dolina (E-side); Jósvafő: Farkas-lyuk (E-side); Mád: Becsek; Szögliget: Ménes Valley (Novák 2018).

New data: Bükki Őserdő : 10.1975, leg. RS (HNHM Pseud-1302: 1♀) ; Cserépfalu : 1983, leg. OM (HNHM Pseud-1184: 1 adult) ; Kerecsend: Fácános-berek , loess oak forest, 14.05.2010, leg. AG, ZG, TN, OM (HNHM Pseud-1694: 1♂) .

Habitat preference: Christophoryová et al. (2011c) reported Chthonius hungaricus from the leaf litter of deciduous forests, and from fallen wood in oak forest. From Hungary it was reported from the leaf litter of oak and beech forests and from decaying wood ( Novák 2012, 2016), from beech-hornbeam and alder forests (Novák 2018). During the present study it was found in loess oak forest.

Remarks: Chthonius hungaricus was described by Mahnert (1980) from the Hortobágy National Park of the Great Hungarian Plain, and later reported from neighbouring Slovakia ( Christophoryová et al. 2011c). During the study of abundant Chthonius material from Transylvania, Romania, Gardini (2014) attributed to C. hungaricus a large number of specimens which had been previously reported as C. diophthalmus Daday, 1889 ( Beier 1939a). In Hungary this species also has been reported from the Bükk Mts ( Novák 2012), the Buda Mts ( Novák 2016), and the Zemplén Mts (Novák 2018).

Chthonius pusillus Beier, 1947

Chthonius (Chthonius) pusillus Beier, 1947: 298–300 View in CoL ; Novák 2018: 104.

Chthonius pusillus View in CoL : Červená et al. 2020a: 221, 225, 226; WPC 2023.

Occurrence: Austria, Hungary, Slovenia (WPC 2023).

Known localities in Hungary: Szakonyfalu (Novák 2018).

New data: nil.

Habitat preference: This species has been reported mostly from leaf litter ( Beier 1963a).

Remarks: Chthonius pusillus was previously known only from Austria and Slovenia, and was redescribed by Gardini (2014). It was recently found within Hungary in the Őrség National Park, which is near the western border of the country, and close to its Austrian and Slovenian locations ( Beier 1947; Gardini 2014; Novák 2018).

Chthonius ressli Beier, 1956

Chthonius (Chthonius) ressli Beier, 1956: 24–25 View in CoL .

Chthonius ressli View in CoL : Novák & Kutasi 2014: 190–191; Novák 2016: 5; Červená et al. 2020a: 221, 225, 226; Gardini 2021: 116–120 View Cited Treatment ; WPC 2023.

Occurrence: Austria ( Beier 1956), Czech Republic ( Šťáhlavský 2006), France ( Judson 1990), Hungary ( Novák & Kutasi 2014), Italy ( Judson 1990), Slovakia ( Mock et al., 2004), Switzerland ( Červená et al. 2020a).

Known localities in Hungary: Balatonfüred: Lóczy Cave ( Novák & Kutasi 2014) ; Budapest: Julianna-major ( Novák 2016).

New data: nil.

Habitat preference: Chthonius ressli has been found under stones ( Beier 1963a; Judson 1990), and collected from heaps with decomposing plant material ( Kaňuchová et al. 2015; Christophoryová et al. 2017a), and from tree hollows ( Christophoryová et al. 2017c). In Hungary it was found in a cave ( Novák & Kutasi 2014) and in grass next to a greenhouse ( Novák 2016).

Remarks: this species was reported from neighbouring Slovakia ( Mock et al., 2004), and was more recently found in Hungary ( Novák & Kutasi 2014; Novák 2016).

OM

Otago Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Pseudoscorpiones

Family

Chthoniidae

Genus

Chthonius

Loc

Chthonius hungaricus Mahnert, 1980

Novák, János 2024
2024
Loc

Chthonius pusillus

Cervena, M. & Krajcovicova, K. & Christophoryova, J. 2020: 221
2020
Loc

Chthonius hungaricus

Cervena, M. & Krajcovicova, K. & Christophoryova, J. 2020: 221
Novak, J. & Danyi, L. 2018: 308
2018
Loc

Chthonius ressli

Gardini, G. 2021: 116
Cervena, M. & Krajcovicova, K. & Christophoryova, J. 2020: 221
Novak, J. 2016: 5
Novak, J. & Kutasi, Cs. 2014: 190
2014
Loc

Chthonius pygmaeus

Karpathegyi, P. 2007: 82
2007
Loc

Chthonius (Chthonius) hungaricus

Novak, J. 2016: 4
Gardini, G. 2014: 114
Novak, J. 2012: 60
Christophoryova, J. & Stahlavsky, F. & Fedor, P. 2011: 36
Karpathegyi, P. 2007: 82
Harvey, M. S. 1991: 148
Mahnert, V. 1980: 282
1980
Loc

Chthonius (Chthonius) ressli

Beier, M. 1956: 25
1956
Loc

Chthonius (Chthonius) pusillus

Beier, M. 1947: 300
1947
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