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Between 1980 and 1987 a beech forest (Fagus sylvatica) on limestone near Gottingen (FRG) was studied using ground-photo-electors. 720 species of Hymenoptera were detected. 669 of the species were parasitoids, 29 phytophagous Tenthredinidae, Cynipidae and Eurytomidae, 9 ants, 4 vespids and 9 nest-building sphecids, megachilids, andrenids and bumble bees. Even after 8 years of sampling a great number of species seems to remain undetected. Estimates of extiction and immigration rates indicate species turnover rates of at least 5 to 10%. The abundance of the parasitic Hymenoptera ranged between 123 +- (1981) and 1078 +- 186 (1984) ind. m^-2 a^-1. The most important groups were the parasitoids of Diptera with 56 +- 15 (1981) to 936 +- 164 (1984) ind. m^-2 a^-1. As judged by the sorting according to parasitoid guild, the parasitoids of gall-makers (23 +- 9 to 880 +- 163 ind. m^-2 a^-1) and the egg-parasitoids (21 +- 17 to 102 +- 33 ind. m^-2 a^-1) reached the highest densities. The biomass of the parasitic wasps ranged between 19 +- 5 (1981) and 170 +- 92 (1987) mg DW m^-2 a^-1 with a mean of 68 mg DW m^-2 a^-1. In comparison with other important insect taxa this is a low value.
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