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2006), and recently also Slovakia (J. MAREK, pers. comm.). Its host plant is Gypsophilafastigiata (Caryophyllaceae). Data of the specimens in coll. F. BUSCHMANN: Jászberény: újerdöi homokterület, fenyvesnél [— a sandy area, at pine stand], 25.VII. 2004, leg. F. BUSCHMANN (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9238); Jászberény: Hajta TVT, Halasi tanyánál, 4. V. 2004, leg. & coll. F. BUSCHMANN (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9239). Its proposed Hungarian name: homokifátyolvirág-zsákosmoly. Coleophora ononidella MlLLlÈRE, 1879 (Coleophoridae) - A species of Mediterranean distribution, it is new to Hungary, and is known also from Austria, Slovakia and Romania. The larva feeds on Ononis arvensis, and the species has been reared from Vicia cracca (Fabaceae) as well (TOKÁR et al. 2002). Data of the specimens in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY: Budapest: Sas-hegy 27. V. 2005, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9357); Pécsely: Barta-rét, 12. VII. 2004, leg. CS. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, No. 9453). Its proposed Hungarian name: iringó-zsákosmoly. Coleophora subula (FALKOVITSH, 1993) (Coleophoridae) - A new record from Central Europe, including Hungary. The species was described from the Altai Mountains, further re­ported from European Russia (Lover Volga), Southern Ural, Central Siberia (Irkutsk), Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, and China (FALKOVITSH et al. 1997, BALDIZZONE & WOLF 2000, BALDIZZONE et al. 2006). Host plant and life history are unknown. Moths have been collected in July and August. Data of the specimen in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY: Buda­pest: Soroksári Botanikus Kert [= Botanical Garden at Soroksár], 20. VIII. 2005, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9295). Its proposed Hungarian name: ázsiai zsákosmoly. Coleophora succursella HERRICH-SCHÄFFER, 1854 (Coleophoridae) -A new record of the species for the Hungarian fauna. In Europe it is distributed in scattered localities from western Europe (France, Belgium) to Italy in south and through central and northern to Baltic States. Recorded host plants are Artemisia vulgaris, Artemisia campestris, Artemisia absinthium, Achillea millefolium (Compositae) (SCHÜTZE 1931, SzÖCS 1977, GREGOR et al. 1986). Data of the speci­men in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY : Budapest: Soroksári Botanikus Kert [= Botanical Garden at Soroksár], 15.VI.2005, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9292). Its proposed Hungarian name: nyugati zsákosmoly. Dichrorampha plumbagana (TREITSCHKE, 1830) (Tortricidae) - A new record of the spe­cies for Hungary, and should be inserted after Dichrorampha petiverella (LlNNAEUS, 1758) in the Hungarian checklist (SZABÓKY et al. 2002). Widely distributed in Europe, it has also been recorded from Austria, Slovakia and Romania. Host plants: Achillea millefolium and other spe­cies of Asteraceae. Data of the specimen in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY: Csákberény: Bucka-hegy, 4.VI.1988, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, NO. 9187). Its proposed Hungarian name: ólomcsíkos gyökérfúrómoly. Elachista gormella NIELSEN et TRAUGOTT-OLSEN, 1987 (Elachistidae) - A record of the species from Szigetköz (north-western Hungary) published by HORVÁTH (1993) is erroneous; in fact it refers to a specimen collected in Slovakia by G. PASTORÁLIS. Based on this record, the species was included in the Hungarian checklist (SZABÓKY et al. 2002), from which it should have been deleted. However, as a result of studies of J. LlSKA (pers. comm.), it turned out that

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