Uherkovich Ákos: A Barcsi borókás élővilága, IV. (Dunántúli Dolgozatok Természettudományi Sorozat 5., 1985)
Nógrády S.: A Barcsi borókás tájvédelmi körzet tegzesfaunája (Trichoptera). - Caddisflies of the Barcs Juniper Woodland, Hungary (Trichoptera)
whole area of the Bükk Mountains 89 species were published Ъу KISS /1979/. The total number of Hungarian species is about 170-180, thus more than a third part of" the total occurs in our area. -Three species: Orthotrichia tragetti MOSELY, Oxyethira flavicornis PICTBT and Micrasema: setiferum PICTET proved to be new to th« Hungarian fauna /see also NÓGRÁDI 1985/. Orthotrichia tragetti MOSELY. We know the distribution of this species rather insufficiently. It develops in stagnant water of all types, on lowlands only. This species might escape collectors' attention because of its minute dimension /2.53.5 mm/, and we can support that it lives at more points of Hungary, too. The species was the third most abundant one at the fish pond N I nearby Bares in 1984. Oxyethira flavicornis PICTET. The distribution of this species living both in stagnant waters and in large rivers is hardly known. Up today only 6 males were captured along the fish pond № I nearby Bares. Micrasema setiferum PICTET. The only Micrasema publication was from BOGA /1936/, who had collected larvae in the stream "Aszófői-patak". The single authentic Micrasema setiferum specimen - a male - was collected by lamp along the fish pond № I néarby Bares. It is an early species: the collected species was on wing on 4th May. The question is where did it develop? It is a species of rivers and streams according to BOTOSÁraANU-MALICKY /1978/, thus it could have developed in the stream "Rigóc-patak" or in the river Drava. Other species those had only one or two data in Hungary: Hydroptila occulta EATON. The species has been' mentioned by M0CSÁRY /1900/ only. A male was caught along the fish pond № I. It is a species of streams, maybe it developed in the stream "Rigóc-patak". Agapetus delicatulus McL. The first Hungarian specimens were published by HÓGRÁDI /1984/. After closing the manuscript of that paper it was found again in the very large light trap material of Magyarszombatfa. The one female specimen of the .nature preservation area was collected along the fish pond № I, during a very optimum night. It is a species also of running waters, and might develop in the stream "Rigóc-patak". Holocentropus stagnalis ALBARDA. Thé species was included only in the list of Fauna Regni Hungáriáé /M0CSÁRY 1900/. A recent^datum can be found at NÓGRÁDI et al. /1985/. It was swept along the weir of fish pond № I, but during the evening of the same day we could not collect any specimen by lamp at the same place. One male was collected at "Nagyberek", too. Platyphylax frauenfeldi BRAUER /Fig. 5/. This "exceptionally rare species" was-published from Hungary first by ÚJHELYI /1981a, 1981b/, further datum is presented by NÓGRÁDI et al. /1985/. ÚJHELYI' s paper cited is as a species particularly attached to moors, whereas MALICKY /1975/ recorded it as river species. Maybe it developed in a slow-running, muddy-bottomed stream of "Rigóc-patak"' or "Gyöngyös 11 10 km away from the light trap. One specimen - a male - is deposited in the collection of Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs /its datum: Bares, Forestry Office, Oct. 5, 1976, light trap/, another in ÚJHELYI' s collection /with same data/ . 125