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)

186 Natura Somogyiensis ing hours and early afternoon. In cloudy weather they relax on the underside of the leaves. They come to light in the evening and at night and are also active by day. Distribution: Very local in Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia and Austria, widespread in Hungary (see Fig. 10). The moth absent from southern and western Europe and unknown outside Europe. Scythris siccella (Zeller, 1839): Dombóvár, Gunaras, Írj, 20.07.2012, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1120. This scythridid moth very local and rare in Hungary. Occurrence known only in two localities: Gyón and Vértes Mountains. According to of Hungarian papers (Szőcs 1977) the larva is polyphagous on Cerastium, Helianthemum, Lotus, Plantago and Thymus. Adults are on wing from May to June. This was the first record from Transdanubian Hills. COSMOPTERIGIDAE Eteobalea serratella (Treitschke, 1833): Dombóvár, Gunaras, lej, 17.08.1992, det. et gen. prep. J. C. Koster, No. 3942; 1 ex, 20.07.2012. Distribution: Central and Western Asia, from European Russia to western Europe; absent the Benelux, Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Fennoscandia and the Baltic States. Widely ranged in Hungary from May to July in grasslands; the larva on Linaria genistifolia and Antirrhiunum május. Preferring habitat is mainly Mecsek Mountains and Villányi Hills known in the South Transdanubian region (Fazekas 2002). GELECHIIDAE Altenia scriptella (Hübner, 1796): Dombóvár, Gunaras, Írj", 20.07.2007, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1142. Widely distributed in much of Hungary but locally spread in Transdanubian Hills. There is a single generation, with adults on the wing in June and July; the larva feeds in a folded leaf of Acer campestre. Anarsia lineatella Zeller, 1839: Dombóvár, Gunaras, lej, 10.06.2003 gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 910. Widely distributed in much of Hungary but sporadically occurs in Transdanubian Hills. Aroga velocella (Duponchel, 1838): Dombóvár, Gunaras, lej, 20.07.200, gen. prep.A. Schreurs, No. 1084. Widely distributed in Hungary but very local in Transdanubian Hills (Mecsek Mts). Carpatolechia alburnella (Zeller, 1839): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex, 10.06.2003. Very scattered records from Transdanubia and Danube-Tisza Interfluve known in Hungary: Bakony Mts, Barcs, and Sopron. According to Gozmány and Szabóky (1986) known from the birch copses at Peszér (= Kunpeszér; Great Hungarian Plain). Caryocolum tricolorella (Haworth, 1812): Dombóvár, Gunaras, l(j, 01.08.2010, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1089. Mostly montage and colline species in Hungary. Very local and rare on the Hungarian Plain (Jászság region). According to Huemer and Karsholt (2010) preferred habitats are thermophilous deciduous forests, particularly oak forests. The of this nature habitats like this are missing from the Dombóvár area. Eulamprotes wilkella (Linnaeus, 1758): Dombóvár, Gunaras, lej, 18.07.2012, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1156. Only a single record published from Transdanubian Hills (Fazekas 2002): from Villányi Hills, in calcareous open rocky grasslands; otherwise the moth is widely ranged in Hungary from June to August. Helcystogramma lutatella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 30.07.2010, gen. prep. A. Schreurs, No. 1134. Very scattered records from Hungary regions; rarely observed in Transdanubian Hills; only from Villányi Hills (Szársomlyó hill) and Simontomya is some specimen. The adults fly from June to early September,

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