Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 31/2. (2011)
Zoology
Mihaela CRISTESCU (Eforie Sud, Techirghiol, Agigea, Constanta, Comorova, Hagieni, Canaraua Fetii, Vama Veche) and from Delta Dunärii, Arad (Ineu), Gärboavele Forest (Olaru & Nemes 1968). Ulochlaena hirta (Hübner 1813): 2$ 23.10.2009, <S 28.10.2009. Biology: xerotermophyl species, inhabits steppe habitats. Univoltine, flight period: October to November. The larvae are polyphagous. Distribution: South Europe, Balcans, Minor Asia, Armenia, Iran, Caucaz, Turkmenistan, South Russia (Rákosy 1996). In Romania was mentioned only from the South East part of the country (Dobrogea, Delta Dunärii). In Galati was collected at Garboavele Forest byAlexinschi et al. 1967 and in 1968 by V. Olaru (Marcu & Rákosy 2002). Euxoa hastifera pomazensis (Kovács 1952): 9D.09.2008, $04.09.2008, $24.09.2008, $24.09.2008, 2 $24.09.2008, $09.10.2008, $09.10.2008, $08.10.2008, $14.09.2008, $15.09.2008, $16.09.2008, ^22.10.2009, S, 2 $17.09.2010, £>28.09.2010. Biology: xerotermophyl species. Univoltine, the flight period: August to September. Distribution: westasiatic-mediterranean: North Africa, Portugal, Spain, South France, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and South Ukraine. In Romania was previously mentioned from Transilvania (Rákosy et al. 2003), near Cluj (Rákosy & Coroiu, 1989) and Tecuci (Nemes &Voicu 1973). Some of the identified species are included in the Red List categories. Therefore, 49 species are listed on the Red List of Romanian Lepidoptera: 3% are endangered (EN), 10% are vulnerable (VU) and 22% are near threatened (NT) (Fig. 1). Fig. 1: The distribution of the noctuid lepidoptera species by the Red List categories. 66