Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok VII. - Natura Somogyiensis 22. (Kaposvár, 2012)
Fazekas I.: New occurrence Ancylolomia tentaculella (Hübner, 1796) in Hungary (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
186 Natura Somogyiensis Fig. 4. Male genitalia: a) Ancylolomia tentaculella (Hübner, 1796), b) A. palpella ([Denis & Schiffermüllerl, 1775) local and rare in Central and south-east Hungary. The collected specimens were captured between mid-August and mid-September. According to Bleszynski (1965) the moths fly from July to September and in October in Syria. In England observed in June in July (Goater 1986). The larva feeds from end September to middle July. Probably oligopha- gous on Poaceae, known food plant that Dactylis glomerata L. According to Goater (1968) the larva in a vertical tunnel 3^-cm long at the base of stems of large grasses. Known localities in Hungary (Fig. 5): Published dates (Fazekas et al. 2012); $, H-Nagykáta, Cseh-domb, UTM DT04, 2001.VIII. 19., leg. et coll. Buschmann, F., det. et gen. prep. Fazekas, I. No. 3226; <$, H-Jászberény, újerdői homokterület [= sand area], UTM DT15, 2005.VIII.27., leg. et coll. Buschmann F., det. Fazekas, I.; <$, Mezőtúr, Körös, Peresi-holtág, 2011.08.23. leg. et coll. Lévai, Sz. New localities'. <3, “Coll. Velez, Europa, Hungária, Szeged, Szőreg, 1939.IX.13. [unknown the collector], $ (sic!)” [gen. prep. Fazekas, I. No. 3242]; 1S, Hódmezővásárhely, 1959.VIII.13., leg. fénycsapda [= light trap]; 2$, Hódmezővásárhely, 1960.VIII.13., leg. fénycsapda [gen. prep. Fazekas, I. No. 3241]; \S, Hódmezővásárhely, 1960.VIII.15., leg. fénycsapda. All specimens deposited in Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Distribution: According to recent studies, there are isolated populations in Central Europe only in NW Romania, Central Hungary and Switzerland, usually rare. Widespread and locally frequent (Goater, pers. comm.) in southern Europe from Spain across Italy