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FOLIA ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK LUI 1992 p. 45-50 Records of the Cochylini from Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria based on I. Balogh's collection (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) By I. Fazekas (Received April 2, 1991) Records of the Cochylini from Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria based on I. Balogh's collection (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). - The faunistical data of 39 species of the tribe Cochylini from Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria are given. Aethes cnicana Westwood, 1854 is new for the fauna of Bulgaria. Imre Balogh, a retired highschool assistant professor working nearly for six de­cades succeeded in developing one of the most significant, protected private col­lection of Lepidoptera in Hungary. His collectings were extended mainly to the territory of Hungary as well as to Slovakia, the Carpathian Mountains in Rumania and to the Balkan Peninsula. The collected material has been only partly identified by himself, and therefore he has asked me to carry out investigations about the taxa less known for him. My present paper is the second part of the records about I. Balogh's collection. Earlier I have reported on the species of Crambinae and Pterophoridae families viz. subfamilies (Fazekas 1986). In the present paper the faunistical data of 39 species belonging to the tribe Cochylini are given. LIST OF SPECIES Trachysmia pulvillana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) - 1 male, Kunpeszér, 6. VII. 1978, leg. I. Balogh. Trachysmia inopiana (Haworth, 1811) - 1 male, Mecsek Mts., Vasas IL, 24. VI. 1966 and 1 male, 22. VI. 1966, light trap; 1 male, Sopron, Bánfalva, 15. VII. 1966, leg. I. Balogh. Hysterophora maculosa (Haworth, 1811) - 1 male, Budapest, 26. IV. 1976 and 3 males, 26. IV. 1978, leg. I. Balogh. Cochylimorpha hilarana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) - 1 male, Budaörs, 17. VIII. 1974, leg. I. Balogh. Cochylimorpha obliquana (Eversmann, 1844) - 3 males, Kenderes, 29. and 27. V. 1968, light trap. - The male genitalia of the specimens from Kenderes (East Hungary) are characterized by a strongly bristled transtilla and a short sacculus, whereas in the female genitalia there is an apically shovel-shaped apophysis pos-

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