Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok VII. - Natura Somogyiensis 22. (Kaposvár, 2012)

Fazekas I. - Schreurs A.: Microlepidoptera Pannoniae meridiobalis, IX. Data to the knowledge of micro-moths from Dombóvár, No. 2. (SW Hungary) (Lepidoptera)

Natura Somogyiensis 22 189-204 Kaposvár, 2012 Microlepidoptera Pannóniáé meridionalis, IX. Data to the knowledge of micro-moths from Dombóvár, No. 2 (SW Hungary) (Lepidoptera) Imre Fazekas1 & Arnold Schreurs2 'Biology Dept, of Regiograf Institute, Majális tér 17/A, H-7300 Komló, Hungary, e-mail: fazckas@microlepidoptcra.hu; 2Conventuelenstr. 3, NL-6467 AT Kerkrade, Netherlands, e-mail: aepschreurs@hetnet.nl Fazekas, I. & Schreurs, A.: Microlepidoptera Pannóniáé meridionalis, IX. Data to the knowledge of micro­moths from Dombóvár, No. 2 (SW Hungary) (Lepidoptera). Abstract: 46 species of Microlepidoptera are recorded as new to the fauna of Dombóvár-Gunaras arca (SW Hungary). Specimens are deposited in the private collections of A. Schreurs (NL-Kerkade) and in Regiograf Institute (H-Komló). Bucculatrix humiliella Hcrrich-Schäffer, [1855] and Epermenia falciformis (Haworth, 1828) is new species in Hungary. Pelochrista modicana (Zeller, 1847), Caloptilia cuculipennella (Hübner, 1796), Prays fraxinella (Bjerkander, 1784), Blastobasis huemeri Sinev, 1993, Ancylis tineana (Hübner, 1799), Cydia exquisitana (Rebel, 1889) and Ancylosis oblitella (Zeller, 1848) new to the fauna of the Transdanubian Hills. Biological data and habitats of the species are presented. Distribution is shown on maps. Structure of genitalia and morphological characteristic of wings are illustrated with color figures and distributed map. With 7 figures. Keywords: Lepidoptera, Microlepidoptera, faunistic, new distribution data, biology, Hungary. Introduction This study presents a list of 46 new micro-moths species recorded from the area around Dombóvár-Gunaras. We published our first study in 2010 (Fazekas & Schreurs 2010), and included a list of 436 species of micro-moth recorded from the Dombóvár area. Dombóvár is in SW Hungary, 30 km from Kaposvár (Somogy County) and 50 km from Pécs (Baranya County). Many of the species recorded so far in the Transdanubian Hills are known in only one or two localities, so the new data are useful additions to our knowledge of the distribution of species in Hungary. The account is based on material collected mainly by Arnold Schreurs (NL-Kerkade) and by Imre Fazekas (H-Komló, Regiograf Institute). The arrangement of the species is based on the classification still followed in Hungarian literature (Fazekas 2002, 2008; Fazekas & Schreurs 2010; Pastorális 2011).

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