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the species really occurs in Hungary. Data of the specimens in the Hungarian Natural History Museum: Budapest: Budafok, 22.V.1919, leg. UHRYK; Budapest: Farkasvölgy, 2.VI.1912, leg. UHRYK; Budaörs, 16.V.1959, leg. J. SzÖCS; Dinnyés, partszegély [= water edge], 17.V.1975, leg. J. SZÖCS. Phyllonorycter eugregori LASTÚVKA et LASTÚVKA, 2006 (Gracillariidae) - A new record of the species for the Hungarian fauna. It is known to occur in Slovakia and Czech Republic. Data of the specimens in coll. A. LASTÚVKA: Budaörs, 5.VII. 1988, leg. A. LASTÚVKA, 3 males and 2 fe­males reared from larvae feeding on Cytisus austriacus. The species was reared also from Cytisus ratisbonensis (Fabaceae). Its proposed Hungarian name: közép-európai zsákosmoly. Phyllonorycterplatanoidella (JOANNIS, 1920) (Gracillariidae) - While revising results of rearings by SZŐCS (1963), ALES LASTÚVKA, the renowned expert of miners, showed that the specimens reared from Acer platanoides (Aceraceae) and identified as Lithocolletis acerifoliella in fact belong to Phyllonorycter platanoidella. Consequently, the specimens represent new re­cords of the species for the Hungarian fauna. Phyllonorycter platanoidella feeds exclusively on Acer plat anoides, while Phyllonorycter acerifoliella (ZELLER, 1867) mainly on Acer campestre. Phyllonorycter platanoidella is widely distributed in Europe, known from the adjacent Austria, Slovakia and the former Yugoslavia. The moth may also be found wherever its host plant oc­curs. Data of the specimens in the Hungarian Natural History Museum: Tihany, larva 2-7.VI.1958, adult 17. VI. 1958, leg. J. SzÖCS; Csákvár, larva 27.VII.196l, adult 8.VIII.1961, leg. J. SzŐCS. Its proposed Hungarian name: koraijuhar-sátorosmoly. Syncopacma suecicella (WOLFF, 1958) (Gelechiidae) - Associated with xerothermic habi­tats, this species is new to the Hungarian fauna. It is known to occur in Great Britain, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Ukraine and the Caucasus. Its host plant is Genista pilosa (Fabaceae). Data of the specimen in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY: Inota, Hideg-völgy, Baglyas-hegy, 6. IX. 2006, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, No. 9610. Its proposed Hun­garian name: selymesrekettye-övesmoly. Syncopacma wormiella (WOLFF, 1958) (Gelechiidae) - ELSNER et al. (1999) mention this species from Hungary, because a few specimens stood under the name Syncopacma wormiella in the Hungarian Natural History Museum. These proved to be misidentified, so the species was listed among the „species erroneously listed in former literature" by SZABÓKY et al. (2002: 108). However, one specimen was recently found in Hungary. Data of it in coll. Cs. SZABÓKY: Budapest, Sas-hegy, 14.IX.2004, leg. Cs. SZABÓKY (gen. prep. Z. TOKÁR, No. 9184). The species should be ins­erted between Syncopacma cinctella (CLERCK, 1759) and Syncopacma ochrofasciella (TOLL, 1936) in the Hungarian checklist (SZABÓKY etal. 2002). Its proposed Hungarian name: kerep-övesmoly. Trifurcula bleonella (CHRÉTIEN, 1904) (Nepticulidae) - A new record of the species to the Hungarian fauna, and should be inserted before Trifurcula cryptella (STAINTON, 1856) in the Hungarian checklist (SZABÓKY et al. 2002). A species associated with xerothermic habitats (LASTÚVKA & LASTÚVKA 1997), it is known to occur in Spain, France, Austria, Slovakia, Croatia, Ukraine (Crimea), Macedonia and Greece. Larvae are mining in the stems of a host plants (Linum spp., Linaceae). Data of the specimens in coll. A. LASTÚVKA: Gánt, one male and

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