Folia Historico-Naturalia Musei Matraensis - A Mátra Múzeum Természetrajzi Közleményei 14. (1989)

Nógrádi, U. S.: Trichoptera data of the Hungarian Natural History Museum concerning the Northern Mountains, Hungary

Seri со stoma flavi come SCHNEIDER, 1845 - Bükk, Garadna-v. July 28, 1937 1 o* С Vásárhelyi?). Seri со s toma personatum KTRBY et SPENCE, 1862 - Bükk, Saradna-v. July 2, 1937 1 ç, June 29, 1938 1 ç С Vásárhelyi?). Beraeidae Beraea maura CURTIS, 1834 - Mátraháza July 23, 1938 1 o, July 30, 1938 1 o* С Vá sárhelyi?). Bera e a pull ata CURTIS, 1834 - Veresegyház May 1, 1945 1 o, May 13, 1945 1 o" 1 £, May 8, 1946 1 o, May 3, 1949 1 $ CR). + Beraemyia hrabei MAYER, 1937 - Parádfürdő June 28, 1937 1 d\ July 5, 1937 1 <f, July 28, 1937 1 crC?). Odontoceridae Odontocerum albicorne SCOPOLI, 1763 - Bükk, Hámori-tó Sept. 22, 1937 1 о* С?). Remarks upon some species Paroecetis strucki KLAP. was collected forty years ago, by the amateur entomologist, Mr. 3. REMETEY. He lived in Veresegyháza, NE of Budapest (CT 77) and he had a very valuable Trichoptera collection constituting the foundation of the recent HNHM collection. Around Veresegyház several rare species were.Two males of Paroecetis strucki KLAP. were deposited in this collection forty years ago but they have not been published yet (NÓGRÁDI 1989). Holocentropus dubius RAMB. In the HNHM collection large series are deposited. Rare species were published from Bodrogszegi, Tanakajd, Tatabánya, Darány, Ne­meskeresztúr (NÓGRÁDI and UHERKOVICH 1989) and from Bakonyszombathely (ÚJHELYI 1979). Some years ago a large series was collected around a mine pond (at Tata­bánya), at other sites only single specimens were collected. Újhelyi' s collec­tion (HNHM) also contains few specimens (Fig. 2). Limnephilus nigriceps ZETTERSTEDT. Two large series are known from Hungary in the HNHM collection: from Zamárdi (NÓGRÁDI et al. 1985) and from Veresegyház. SÁTORI (1935) published larval data from Haláp, E of Debrecen. Limnephilus politus McL. J. REMETEY collected one male and three females at Veresegyház in the years 1932 and 1933. SÁTORI (1935) collected its pupa at Haláp. In the recent decades it was collected along the Valley "Vöröskö-völgy", Bükk Mountains (KISS 1984). We could not revise the latter data and Sátori's pupa was not demonstrable either (Fig. 3). Erotesis baltica McL.In the HNHM collection 10 males were deposited. It occurs also at Veresegyház, Budapest (ÚJHELYI 1971), and Balatonalmádi (ÚJHELYI 1979). In the year 1989 one male specimen was collected by Á. UHERKOVICH at Tornaná­daska, North Hungary (Fig. 4). Leptocerus interruptus F. In the HNHM collection some specimens were deposited from the Danubian Bend', and ÚJHELYI (1971) mentioned also from Zebegény by his own collections. Sericostoma flevicorne SCHNEIDER. The HNHM collection has only one male and this is the single, authorized item of data from Hungary. Beraemyia hrabei MAYER. Three males were captured along the Ilona Valley, Mátra Mountains the year of its description (1937). These specimens are deposited in the HNHM collection. The species from the same locality is mentioned by SÁTORI (1939) and KISS (1981). 97

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