Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IX. - Natura Somogyiensis 24. (Kaposvár, 2014)
Fazekas I. - Schreurs A.: Microlepidoptera Pannoniae meridionalis, X. Data to the knowledge of micro-moths from Dombóvár, No. 3. (SW Hungary) (Lepidoptera)
184 Natura Somogyiensis Depressaria chaerophylli Zeller, 1839: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1S, 10.08.1991, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1088. Montane and colline species in Hungary. Very local and rare on the Hungarian Plain. Widely distributed in Europe but imperfectly known in the Balkan Peninsula. Depressaria ululana Rössler, 1866 : Dombóvár, Gunaras, 3 ex, 25.07.2007, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1176; 17.08.2010; 20.07.2011. This species is new for the Hungarian fauna (Fazekas 2013a). The typical habitat of the species in Hungary is in arable land within soil, often low-intensity agriculture, tree lines and small woods, young a forestation mixed with surviving native grassland vegetation. According to references (Kaila 2013), D. ululana is found in Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Romania and the Republic of Macedonia. Is everywhere very local. Chorotype: disjunct European species. The larvae feed on the lowers and unripe seeds of Bunium persicum (Boiss.) B. Fedtsch. and Nigella arvensis. Nigella arvensis is widespread in Hungary on ploughed land and amongst stubble. They live in a web just below the surface of the lowers. They are pale green, almost whitish, with a large black dorsal mark. Full-grown larvae descend to the ground and spin up amongst leaves. The larvae can be found from the end of June to the beginning of July. Elachista humilis Zeller, 1850: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2$, 10.06.2003, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1138, det. L. Kaila. This was the first record from Transdanubian Hills. Occurrence in Hungary documented only from Budapest (= perplexella Stainton, 1859) and Vértes Mountains. Moth it is found in most of Europe, except the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. Adults are on wing from May to August in two generations. There are two generations per year. Poliphagous: larvae have been recorded on Agrostis, Anthoxanthum, Carex, Deschampsia, Festuca, Holcus, Phalaris and Poa. The young larvae make a short corridor that is stuffed with crass in spring. After hibernation, they vacate this mine. Elachista agelensis Traugott-Olsen, 1996: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1<$, 20.07.2012, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1161, det. L. Kaila. This was the first record from Hungary. The species is named after Mont Agel in southern France. According to author the species differs from Elachista collitella Duponchel in the more contrasted coloration; R2 arises more distally, almost above base of CuA 1, whereas in Elachista collitella. R2 arises above base of CuA2; R(4+5)+M 1 arises from apex of cell, lightly distanced from base of R3; in E. collitella R3, R(4+5)+M 1 arise at apex of cell; in genitalia of E. agelensis is apex of uncus-lobes shaper triangular, vinculum less rounded in sacral area; the medial margin of juxta lobe smoothly curving into the less setose apical margin than by E. collitella. Disjunct species in Europe and it is found till now only in France, Italy and the Czech Republic. According to Lepiforum (10.01.2014): „Huemer (2013) informiert über den Erstfund der Art in Österreich: "Die submediterran verbreitete E. agelensis wurde von WIESER (2012a) in Südkärnten (Weinitze, 12.8.2010) gefangen und mittels DNA Barcode determiniert." Elachista festucicolella (Zeller, 1853): Dombóvár, Gunaras, \f, 10.06.2003, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1162, det. L. Kaila. Known only with older data from Budapest (Gozmány 1955). This data is erroneous. The first specimen of the moth in Hungary was caught by Szabóky (2004) near Gyöngyös (Sár hill) in 2002. After this Arnold Schreurs found the moth species in the Dombóvár. Distribution within Europe from Sweden to the central Europe, and from Switzerland to the Bulgaria and Ukraine (Fauna Europaea 2013). Adults from late May till early July. Host plant: Festuca ovina and F. rupicola. This was the first record from Transdanubian Hills. Elachista pullicomella Zeller, 1839: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 18.07.2012, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1172; 2 ex, 17.07.2012. It is found in most of Europe (except Great