Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok V. - Natura Somogyiensis 17. (Kaposvár, 2010)
FAZEKAS, I. & SCHREURS, A.: A Dél-Dunántúl molylepkéi, VIII. Adatok Dombóvár molylepkéinek ismeretéhez (Lepidoptera)
278 NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS Fig, 3: Coleophora alnifoliae: adult (a), sack (b), female genitalia (c) pennis Zeller, 1839, C. limosipennella (Duponchel, 1843) and C. badiipennella (Duponchel, 1843). Also the male genitalia are difficult to identify. The female genitalia are easier. Distribution: Europe, Caucasus, Central Siberia, Canada and U.S.A. (BALDIZZONE et al. 2006). According to BIESENBAUM and WOLF (1999) "Die Raupen fertigen zuerst in einem Jugendsack, später in einem Blattsack und minieren an Erle ( Alnus )". Adult's univoltine between June and August. Coleophora trifolii (Curtis, 1832) (Coleophoridae) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1? 7-15.08.2000; 1$, 14-28.07.2007; 4?, 14-24.07.2004, det. H. v. d. Wolf. Localities in Southern Transdanubia: Kárász, Komló-Mecsekjánosi, absent in Somogy County. Larvae known on Melilotus spp. and the moth flies from June to August. Sporadic and distributed in meadow and grassland habitat in Hungary, mostly in the Hungarian Plain and very local in mountainous areas (Bükk Mts. and Mecsek Mts.): Agasegyháza, Győr, Fülöpháza, Izsák, Jászberény, Kárász, Komló, Kunadacs, Kunszentmiklós, Miskolc, Nagyvisnyó. Known also from the Bátorliget Nature Conservation Areas (Acs et al 1990). The Bátorliget Nature Conservation Area is one of the oldest protected territories of Hungary. Distribution: in Palaearctic and adventives from Canada to U.S.A. Coleophora onobrychiella Zeller, 1849 (= arenariella Zeller, 1865) (Coleophoridae) -Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 (5", 1-18.08.1998; 1$, 5-15.06.2003, det. H. v. d. Wolf. - New to the fauna of the Transdanubian Hills. According to GOZMÁNY (1965), larvae feed on Astragalus arenarius L. in Central and North Europe. In recent times known on Astragalus onobrychis L. ( Pastorális pers. com.; from Örkény, in coll.