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)

280 NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS ca. 120 m, UTM Cood: BS 84). Im Gebiet herrschten früher Fraxinopannonicae-Ulme­tum (CORINE Cood: 44.431) beziehungsweise Orno-Quercetum (CORINE Cood: 41.73744) Waldassoziationen vor. Heute ist das Gebiet durch Ackenwirtschaft und Erholungstourismus gekennzeichnet." - New material examined: 2$, 1-18.08.1998, det. H. v. d. Wolf. Larva monophagous on Chrysanthemum corymbosum L. and the moths fly from early May to August. European chorotype, found sporadically distributed from Italy to Central Europe and Finland. Coleophora striatipennella Nylander, 1848 (Coleophoridae) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1$ 1-18.08.1998, \S, 12-24.07.2004, det. H. v. Wolf. Localities in Southern Transdanubia: Kaposvár, Simontornya, but unknown in Mecsek Mountains and Villányi Hills. Known also from the sand region of the Kiskunság: two specimens taken at light in Ócsa ( GOZMÁNY, SZABÓKY 1986). The landscape conservation area at Ocsa, south-east of Budapest, was proposed as worthy of protection by lepidopterists and subsequently it was soon established as a protected dual habitat of marshy alder woods and peat meadows in the first half of the fifties. The Kiskunság region is also characterised by the great specific richness of the submediterranean psammophilous fauna and locally in habitats of high humidity. Larva polyphagous on Cerastium, Moehringia, Stellaria and Pulicaria spp. The moth flies from June to July ( GOZMÁNY 1956). New the period of flight from August. C. striatipennella is a meso- and semi hygrophilous species in Hungary. It is a Transpalaearctic species. Coleophora adspersella Bernander, 1939 (Coleophoridae) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1-15.08.1992; 2$, 12.24.07.2004; 1$, 28.07.-8.08.2004, det. H. v. Wolf. The distribution in Hungary: Budapest, Velencei-tó (Gozmány 1965). Larva polyphagous on Atriplex, Chenopodium and Juncus spp. The moth flies from June to August. Known from Japan to Europe, but unknown in Asia Minor and North Africa.

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