Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IV. - Natura Somogyiensis 15. / Miscellanea 4. (Kaposvár, 2009)
Fazekas Imre: Adatok a Balkán Microlepidoptera faunájának ismeretéhez, I.
188 Natura Somogyiensis Fig. 6: Sketch-map of distribution of Agriphila tolli subspecies-circle: (Att) Agriphila tolli tolli (Bleszynski, 1952); (Atp) A. tollipelsonius Fazekas, 1985; (Alb) A. tolli beieri Bleszynski, 1955 Caucasus etc.) the well-known subspecies A. tolli beieri Bleszynski, 1955 is found (Fazekas 1991c). Agriphila geniculea (Haworth, 1811) andH. tolli are two very similar species, separable in genitalia and wing pattern (Fazekas 1995: Abb. 2; 2002: Fig. 1.). According to the chorological data available, A. geniculea is an expansive Atlantic- Mediterranean species, while A. tolli is a typical element of the Pontomediterranean fauna. The species-pair evolved from one monophyletic unit, and are real geo-ecological vicariants (Fazekas 1995), which are not known to occur sympatrically in Balkans. Agriphila brioniella Zemy, 1914 Material examined: 2 ex, Croatia, Umag, 16.08.1994, leg. Fazekas I. - distribution: Transcaucasia, Crimaea peninsula, Asia Minor, Cyprus, Balkans, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, South France (Fazekas 1991a). Differentiation of characters between Agriphila inquinatella and A. brioniella are according to Fazekas (1991a); Agriphila inquinatella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Material examined: 12 ex, Croatia, Umag, 16.08.1994, leg. Fazekas I. - according to Fazekas (1991b): ’’Die Art inquinatella wurde von Marokko und in ganz Europa sowie östlich bis Turkestan nachgewiesen und zwar vor allem aus Gebieten mit sandigem, kalkigem und vulkanischem Boden. Habitate von Tief- und Gebirgsländem werden vielerorts von dieser Art bewohnt.” Catoptria pinelia (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined: 1 ex, Croatia, Popovec, 24.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. - widely distributed from Japan to Europe and North Africa. The moths fly from mid-May to mid- September. Frequent in Balkans. Catoptriafalsella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Material examined: 1 ex, Bulgaria, Fazanovo, 18.07.1985, leg. Ábrahám L. — in Europe, frequent in south Scandinavia and Central Europe, local in British Isles and