Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IV. - Natura Somogyiensis 15. / Miscellanea 4. (Kaposvár, 2009)

Fazekas Imre: Adatok a Balkán Microlepidoptera faunájának ismeretéhez, I.

182 Natura Somogyiensis Fig. 1: Biogeographical regions in SO Europe and collecting sites (•) of Microlepidoptera in Balkans. Abbreviations: 4= Alpine, At= Atlantic, B= Black sea, C= Continental, M= Mediterranean, P= Pannonian, S= Steppic List of collected species Nepticulidae Ectoedemia mahalebella (Klimesch, 1936) Material examined: 2 ex, Bosnia, Neum, 30.06.1996, leg. Fazekas I. - According to Nieukerken (1985) a southern European species, south and east of the Alps, including hot alpine valleys. Oligophagous; the larvae feed on Prunus avium L., P. cerasus L., P. comomilia Ten., P. fruticosa Pallas and P. mahaleb L. Adults fly from May to end of June. Tineidae Hapsifera luridella Zeller, 1847 Material examined: 2 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L.; 1 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - Distribution in Balkans: Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Crete, Cyprus. This species is unknown elsewhere in Europe. Ypononeutidae Yponomeuta rorrella (Hübner, 1796) Material examined: 2 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L.; 2 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - new species in the fauna of Croatia. Old published records from Bosnia (Georgijevic & Lutersek 1966). A relatively local species, occurring sporadically in much of Europe. Oligophagous: the larvae feed on species of Salix, including S. alba L. and S. cinerea L. They feed gregariously on the leaves in a silken web, between early May and late July. The moths fly in July and August.

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