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)
192 Natura Somogyiensis Europe (Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Netherland, England) Central Siberia. PYRALIDAE Acrobasis glaucella Staudinger, 1859: Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex,15.07.2012, det. J. Asselbergs. Sporadic and isolated localities from Hungary: e.g. Villányi Hills, Mecsek Mts, Vértes Mts, Mátra Mts, Aggteleki Karts area and Jászság region. Acrobasis legatea (Haworth, 1811): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 12-24. 07. 2004; 3 ex, 14-28. 07.2012. Known sporadically on the Hungarian mountains of medium height and from the collín regions. Aglossa pinguinalis (Linnaeus, 1758): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 21.07.2012. Widely distributed in Hungary but local in Transdanubian Hills. Dolicharthria punctalis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 15.07.2011; 1 ex, 20.07.2007. Widespread in Hungary; the primary habitat is the meso- and the hygrophilous areas. Ephestia unicolorella woodiella Richards & Thomson, 1932: Dombóvár, Gunaras, Iá1, 05.09.2002, det. et gen. prep. J. Asselbergs, No. 5779. Wide spread in Hungary. Eurhodope cirrigerella (Zincken, 1818): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex, 17.07.2012. The species new the fauna of Transdanubian Hills. The first specimen of the moth in Hungary was caught by Csaba Szabóky near Jósvafő in 1988; North Hungarian Mountains, Aggteleki Karst, “1988. július 3-án Jósvafőn, a VITUKI kutatóállomáson” (see Szabóky 1990). As a summary we can ascertain that three small-sized habitats of moth were discovered in this region till this time: Szinpetri (Koponya-völgy; 07.07.1989), Szelcepuszta (Nagyoldal, Oltárkő; 05.07.1989). Evergestis aenealis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 12 ex, 14-28.07.2012. Widespread in Hungary; known sporadically in Transdanubian Hills. Isauria dilucidella (Duponchel, 1836): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 17.07.2012, det. J. Asselbergs. He is known from all of the Hungarian landscapes (Fazekas 1996). Pempeliella dilutella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 4 ex, 14- 28. 07.2012. Known all of the Hungarian landscapes but local in Transdanubian Hills (Fazekas 1996, 2002). Pyrausta ostrinalis (Hübner, 1796): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 1 ex, 01.07.1999; 3 ex, 20.07.2012. Widespread in Hungary but known sporadically in Transdanubian Hills; Mecsek Mts and Villányi Hills. Stemmatophora brunnealis (Treitschke, 1829): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 2 ex, 03.07.1986; 4 ex, 18.07.2012. This species occurs throughout much of Hungary, but is question in West Hungarian Borderland landscape. CRAMBIDAE Ecpyrrhorrhoe diffusalis (Guenée, 1854): Dombóvár, Gunaras, If, 20.07.2007, det. J. Asselbergs, revid. I. Fazekas. Extremely rare and local species in Hungary. Only some specimens are known in country. Szabóky (1980, 2000) reported for the first time from Szársomlyó hill: South Hungary, Villányi Hills, 2 ex, 24.07.1979; 20.08.1985; 16.05. and 21.08. 2000, leg. Cs. Szabóky, at light. The only breeding populations known from the Hungary are in the Villányi Hills and near Dombóvár. Flora, vegetation and fauna of the Villányi Hills are unique in Hungary, as it really is one “oeco-island” in region. The Villányi Hills is situated in southern Hungary, close to the Hungarian-Croatian border (10 km). The hills are very isolated in the lowlands. It is east-west oriented low range, about 27 km long and 2-3 km wide. The localities of E. diffusalis is only in 190 m altitude and the habitat is a typically calcareous