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)

Fazekas, I. & Schreurs, A.: Data to the knowledge of micro-moths 199 TORTRICIDAE Acleris rhombana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, \<$, 7-15.08.2000, gen. prep. Schreurs. No. 888. This species is known only in a few localities in Transdanubian Hills (Fazekas 2002: Mecsek Mts, Villány Hills). Distribution in Hungary. North Hungarian Mountains, Transdanubian Mountains (local and rare), Little Plain (Szigetköz), Great Hungarian Plain; frequent at Peszér, but only a single specimen captured at Bugac (see Gozmány & Szabóky 1986). Know from North Iran to Scandinavia, British Isles and Iberian Peninsula. Introduced to North America. Ancylis tineana (Hübner, 1799) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2(5', 26.07.2010; 06.08.2010. New species for the fauna of the Transdanubian Hills. Local in Hungary: North Hungarian Mountains, Transdanubian Mountains, Little Plain (Szigetköz) and Great Hungarian Plain (Jászfelsőszentgyörgy, Nagykáta). Widely distributed in Palaearctic and Nearctic regions. Polyphagous species on Betula, Crataegus, Malus, Populus, Prunus, Pyrus etc.; sometimes a pest in orchards. Ancylis unculana (Haworth, [1811]) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 3 ex, 26.07. - 06.08.2010. Found very sporadically in Transdanubian Hills: near Kaposvár, Mecsek Mountains and Villány Hills. Characteristically mountainous species in Hungary but very local in lowlands (e. g. Jászság area). Not recorded from eastern Hungary. Widely distributed from Japan to Europe. Cochylidia heydeniana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1-15.08.1997, det. F. Groenen, gen. prep. No 0876. Localities in Hungary: Budapest, “Kiscell”, Kárász, Kecskemét, Vörs, (Fazekas 1992, 1994). Very little is known of the habitat preference in Hungary. Typical habitat in Mecsek Mountains (Kárász): riversides in hills or middle mountains with riparian alder or willow woods. Cochylis epilinana Duponchel, 1842 - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex, 14-28.08.2009; 4 ex, 26.07. - 06.08.2010, det. F. Groenen. The species is known only in a few localities from Transdanubian Hills: Kaposvár, Pécs (Tubes), Villány Hills, Vörs. It occurs in various habitats, including rich fens and mesotrophic meadows, and rarely and locally on sloping steppes in Mecsek Mountains and on rocky steppes in Villány Hills. The distribution area in Hungary: Transdanubian- and North Hungarian Mountains. It has been collected in Hungary only from colline and mountains areas, but only in small numbers. The moth flies from May to August two generations. Distribution is disjunct in West Palaearctic from Ural Mountains to Iberian Peninsula, Canary Is and NW Africa. Crocidosema plebejana Zeller, 1847 - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 5-15.06.2003; 1 ex, 26.07. - 06.08.2010, det. F. Groenen. First recorded from Transdanubian Hills (Balogh 1978, Fazekas 2002): Pécs, (Árpád-tető). The first habitat is a sylvan environment in a residential area, effectively a sylvan clearing, where there are private gardens and small orchards. The second habitat (Gunaras) an old, spa areas in agricultural country a in which there are some industrial areas. Generally rare and local in Hungary: Aggtelek National Park, Vértes Mts, Bakony Mts. Cosmopolitan, and widely distributed in every Continent. Cydia exquisitana (Rebel, 1889) - Material examined: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex, 14-28.07.2007, det. F. Groenen. New species to the Transdanubian Hills fauna. Our second record from Hungary. According to Spuler (1910) the species occurs in south Hungary (“im südlichen Ungarn”) but the localities are unspecified. Occurrence in Hungary documented only from the middle 20th century (Gozmány 1968) but no recent record from country. It was collected only near Budapest in Hungary (in coll. HNHM; Zs. Bálint pers. comm.): 1 ex,

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