O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 69. (Budapest, 2008)

ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK Volume 69 2008 pp. 189-192. New data to the Microlepidoptera fauna of Hungary, part XI, and Hypoepa fractalis in Hungary (Lepidoptera: Adelidae, Ypsolophidae, Gelechiidae, Tortricidae, Noctuidae) CS. SZABÓKY H­1034 Budapest, Bécsi út 88, Hungary. E-mail: szabokycs@erti.hu Abstract - Four species of Microlepidoptera, Adela associatella (ZELLER, 1839), Ypsolopha leuconotella (SNELLEN, 1884), Chrysoesthia verrucosa TOKÁR, 1999, Eucosma tripoliana (BARRETT, 1880) and one species of Noctuidae, Hypoepa fractalis GUENÉE, 1854 are re­corded as new to the fauna of Hungary. With 3 figures. Key words - Microlepidoptera, Noctuidae, Hungary, new records. Adela associatella (ZELLER, 1839) (Adelidae)- A new record of the species for Hun­gary. It is known from mountainous conifer forests of a number of European countries (European part of Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, France, Italy, Swit­zerland, Austria, Albania. Romania). KOZLOV (2004) assigned this species to the genus Nemophora HOFFMANNSEGG, 1798. The larva lives in spun needles of conifers. Adults of the species belonging to Adelidae fly during the day, but specimens of some species e. g. Adela degeerella (LINNAEUS, 1758) may appear at artificial light sources. The light trap that captured six specimens was operated in the vicinity of conifer trees. Data of the specimens in the author's collection: Sopron, Erdészeti és Faipari Egyetem botanikus kertje [= Botan­ical Garden of the University of West Hungary], light trap, 20.VI.2006, leg. Sz. SÁFIÁN. Its proposed Hungarian name: lucfenyő-törösmoly. Ypsolopha leuconotella (SNELLEN, 1884) (Ypsolophidae) (Fig. 1) - A new record of the species to the Hungarian fauna, and should be inserted before Ypsolopha chazariella (MANN, 1866) in the Hungarian checklist (SZABÓKY et al. 2002). It is known to occur in Slovakia and Romania. One specimen was found on an illuminated white sheet placed in a beech forest, along with other microlepidopterans that were recorded from Hungary in the last 15 years (Phalonidia gilvicomana (ZELLER, 1847)), Nemapogon nigralbella (ZELLER, 1839), Blastobasis huemeri (SiNEV, 1993). Its larva and host plant are unknown.

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