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VII. (21), 20. VII. (18), 26. VII. (51), 2. VIII. (7), 3. VIII. (8), 4. VIII. (5), 5. VIII. (3), ERTI light trap; Szalafő: Alsószer, 14. VII. 2003 (1), ERTI light trap; Vámosatya: erdészház (= forester's house), 11. VII. 2004 (1), 19. VII. (2), 25. VII. (1), ERTI light trap; Gyula: Városerdő, 17.VII.2004 (1), ERTI light trap. On 23rd and 24th July, 20041 collected at an illuminated sheet set up under 80 years old trees of Norway spruce in Rejtek, near Répáshuta in the Bükk Mountains. On 23rd July about 120 species of Lepidoptera arrived to the light of the 125 W mercury-vapour bulb, but surprisingly, scarcely any moths flew in the hot, humid night with frequent thunderbolts of 24th July. I spotted a moth at midnight, and as I formerly collected it several times in Transylvania, I immediately recognized that it belonged to Zeiraphera ratzeburgiana SAXESEN, 1840 of the family Tortricidae. Food plants of this species are Picea spp., Pinns sylvestris, Larix spp. and Abies alba. Its range includes Austria and Slovakia, too. It should be inserted before Zeiraphera rufimitrana (HERRICH-SCHÄFFER, 1851) in the Hungarian check list (SZABOKY et al. 2002: 79). Its proposed Hungarian name: lucfenyő-tükrösmoly. ZDENKO TOKÁR identified the specimens of Elastichidae collected by FE­RENC BUSCHMANN and myself. As a result of his meticulous and thorough work, several species new to the fauna of Hungary were found. Elachista diederichsiella E. HERING, 1889 - Kiskunság, Fülöpháza, 10. IX. 1982, leg. Cs. SZABOKY, det. Z. TOKÁR. Known mainly from Northern Europe, it was collected also in Austria (KARSHOLT & RAZOWSKI 1996). Its proposed Hun­garian name: kunsági fűaknázómoly. Elachista fasciola PARENTI, 1983 - Jászberény, Tőtevényi homokterület, 6. V. 2003, leg. F. BUSCHMANN, det. Z. TOKÁR, gen prep. No 8881. - It is known from Italy, Slovakia and the states of the former Soviet Union (KARSHOLT & RAZOWSKI 1996). Its proposed Hungarian name: homokháti fűaknázómoly. Elachista metella KAILA et JUNNILAINEN, 2002 - Budapest, Sas-hegy, 21. VII. 2003, leg. Cs. SZABOKY, det. Z. TOKÁR, gen. prep. No 8803. - It is closely re­lated to Elachista cingilella (HERRICH-SCHÄFFER, 1855), from which it can only be separated by studying the genitalia. Two specimens (a male and a female) were collected by J. LlSKA, Slovakian lepidopterist, at Balatonakaii on 7th May, 2000. The male was studied by L. KAILA, who made a preparation of the genitalia (No. 3276). The specimen is deposited in the Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoo­logical Museum, Helsinki. Its proposed Hungarian name: fehérsávú fűaknázómoly. Elachista morandinii HUEMER et KAILA, 2003 - The specimens collected in Hungary (Leányfalu, 5-10. VII. 1997) were designated as types of this species

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