Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IV. - Natura Somogyiensis 15. / Miscellanea 4. (Kaposvár, 2009)
Fazekas Imre: Adatok a Balkán Microlepidoptera faunájának ismeretéhez, I.
Fazekas I.: Microlepidoptera fauna of Balkans 185 Acompsia tripunctella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Material examined: 1 ex, Greece, 1700 m, Lakmos mts. 06.06.1990, leg. dr. Szeőke K. - new species in the fauna of Greece. Distribution in Europe: Austria, Croatia, Chechia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Ukraine. The species occurs in mountains regions in Balkans. Tortricidae Croesiaforsskaleana (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined: 1 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - larva oligophagous on Acer spp. Univoltine: early or mid-July to late August. Widely distributed in Europe, introduced to North America. Eudemis profundam ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Material examined: 1 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - West Palaearctic species, except for the northern belt and Asia Minor. Hedya nubiferana (Hübner, [1796-99]) Material examined: 1 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - larva polyphagous on Rosaceae spp., Alnus, Betula, Salix, Quercus etc. Holarctic. Adult flight from early June to late August. Widely distributed from British Isles to the Urals and from the White Sea to Caucasus. In Asia: Asia Minor to Iran and Iraq, then Turkmenia and Western Siberia, introduced Canada. Epiblema scutulanum ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Material examined: 1 ex, Croatia, Zadar, 29.07.1989, leg. Ábrahám L. - xerothermophilous species, polyphagous on Arctium, Carduus, Centaurea, Cirsium, Jacea etc., widely distributed in Palaearctic. In Balkans frequent. Cydia fagiglandana (Zeller, 1841) Examined material: 1 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - occurs from Iran to British Isles and Scandinavia. The moth flies in two generation between May and late August. Larva oligophagous on Fagus sylvatica L., rarely on Quercus spp. and Castanea sativa Mill. Pterophoridae Agdistis adactyla (Hübner, [1819]) Material examined: 1 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - widely distributed SW, C Europe and extending to the east as far as Afghanistan and Mongolia. Xerothermophilous, preferring steppes and colline habitats. Univoltine, flying from early June to late August. Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla (Scopoli, 1763) Material examined: 1 ex, Croatia, Zadar, 29.07.1989, leg. Ábrahám, L. - known from Mongolia, Iran to Europe and Northern Africa (Fazekas 2006). Polyphagous on Antirrhinum orantium L., Knautia arvensis L. Linaria vulgaris Miller, Scabiosa columbaria L., S. ochroleuca L., Succisa pratensis Moench (Fazekas 2006). Bivoltine; the moths fly from mid-May to mid-July and from early August to mid-October. Preferred habitats are moist rich fens, eu- and mesotrophic meadows, colline and montane hay meadows, acid grasslands and heaths. According to Gielis (1996), this species is correctly called bipunctidactyla, but its status is uncertain and needs verification. Its affinity with Pterophorus plagiodactylus, P. serotinus, P. scabiodactylus and Stenoptilia succisae is uncertain and remains problematic (see Arenberger 2005). Pterophorus pentadactylus (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined: 4 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - frequent in Balkans, the adult flies from May to late September. Oligophagous on Convolvulus