Dr. Tóth Sándor (szerk.): A Bakonyi Természettudományi Múzeum Közleményei 4. (Zirc, 1985)
DR. NÓGRÁDI SÁRA – DR. UHERKOVICH ÁKOS: A Bakony hegység és környéke tegzesfaunája, I. (Trichoptera)
NÓGRÁDI, S.-ÚJHELYI, S .-UHERKOVTCH, Á. /1985/: Fundamental faunistic data on caddisflyes /Trichoptera/ of South Transdanubia, Hungary - A Janus Pannonius Múz. Évk. 29 /1984/: 37-48 OLÁH, J. /1967/: Untersuchungen über die Trichopteren eines Bachsystems der Karpaten - Acta biol. Debrecina 5: 71-91 PONGRÁC Z, S. /1914/: Magyarország Neuropteroidái - Rovartani Lapok 21:109-155 ÚJHELYI, S. /1971/: Adatok a Leptoceridae /Trichoptera/ család fajainak magyarországi elterjedéséhez - Folia ent. hung. 24: 119-137 ÚJHELYI, S. /1974/: Adatok a Bükk- és a Mátra-heg:;ség tegzesfaunájához - Fol. hist.-nat. mus. Matr. 2: 99-115 ÚJHELYI, S. /1979/: Adatok néhány rovarrend bakonyi elterjedéséhez - Veszprém m. Múz. Közi. 14: 85-93 ÚJHELYI, S. /1981/: Iber das Vorkommen der Arten der Gattung Rhyacophila /Trichoptera/ in Ungarn - Folia ent. hung. 42: 193-196 ÚJHELYI, S. /1982/: Ein Beitrag zur Verbreitung der Hydropsyche-Arten /Trichoptera/ in Ungarn - Folia ent. hung. 43: 191-203 ÚJHELYI, S. /1983/: Adatok az Alpokalja szitakötő, álkérész és tegzes faunájához - Savaria, a Vas m. Múz. árt. 11-12 /1977-78/: 57-65 ÚJHELYI, S. /1985/: Ujabb adatok a Mátra tegzes faunájához. Az eddig ismert fauna áttekintése - Folia hist.-nat. mus. Matr. 10: 45-52 CADDISFLY FAUNA OF THE BAKONY MOUNTAINS AND ENVIRONS, I. (TRICHOPTERA) The first caddisfly data of Bakony Mountains were published by M01SÁRY /1900/ in the Fauna Regni Hungáriáé. Later some papers contained further data /P0NGRÁCZ, 1914, ÚJHELYI 1971/ were issued. BOGA' s /1936/ larval data are not taken into consideration because their unreliability. The single considerable paper given data of 63 species from Bakony Mountains was published by ÚJHELYI /1979/. In the past 12 years passed since closing the manuscript of ÚJHELYI' s mentioned paper, large caddisfly material have been gathered together by several ways. Some diverse light traps functionned on the area the purpose of argicultural pests' prognosis, of lepidopterological research or - in Bakonynana - of trichopterological research. This latter one was the most effective: it captured 3720 trichoptera during 2 years, 45 p. c. of the total material of Bakony Mountains. Some hundred animals were collected personally by L. Abraham, S. Tóth, Cs. Szabóky, and by one of the authors, Á. Uherkovich. The small caddisfly material of Natural History Museum of Budapest was also determined. The total material elaborated counts more than 8200 specimens of 87 species from 52 localities /Table 1/. All data of material elaborated by us are published in the Hungarian text. In the chapter of discussion general characterization of caddisfly fauna, notes on some species and quantitative conditions are given. It is ascertained that the fauna does not contain endemism and new species for the Hungarian fauna. Some of the species are very rare in Hungary /eg. Lepidostoma hirtum, Hydroptila simulans, Phryganea bipuncta, Grammotaulius nitidus/. Two corrections for species name are mentioned. The quantitative data of four light traps are given in the Tables 2-5 and the activity of some frequent species is depicted /Figs. 3-5/. A szerzők címe /Authors' adress/: DR.NÓGRÁDI Sára DR.UHERKOVTCH Akos H-7622 Pécs Rákóczi u. 64.