S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 59. (Budapest, 1998)

1 9 (leg. Sára Nógrádi and Á. Uherkovich), all specimens by daylight sweeping (Figs. 1-8). This species was described from Romania (Orghidan, Boto§äneanu 1953). Later it was found in some places of the Romanian Lowland and in Bulgaria (Ciubuc 1993, Kumanski 1988). Boto§äneanu and Malicky (1978) shows it also from the southern Balkans. According to Kumanski (1988) its general distribution spreads over the Carpathians and the southeastern part of the Balkans. Locality of its first Hungarian occurrence, Somogyudvarhely (3 sites) situated circa 800 km far from its nearest know locality in Romania (South Banat: Domogled, see Ciubuc 1993), thus this locality is isolated from the main distribution area. Inside of the area the distribution is discon­tinuous, each site determined by strict ecological factors lay far from others. Where the exact locality (habitat) is known, usually springs or moors are given. It is of a member of the crenal or rhithral communities often occuring in lower elevations, e.g. on low­lands in Romania and Bulgaria. Its Hungarian sites lie on a height of cca. 110 m a.s.l. Earlier no member of the family Helicopsychidae was known from Hungary, i.e. not only the species but family is also new for Hungary. I am discussing its habitat in another chapter of this paper. Limnephilus stigma Curtis, 1834 (Limnephilidae). NE Hungary, Zemplén Mts, Füzér, Lászlótanya, June 15, 1995 1 6 (leg. V. G. Papp); SW Hungary, Gyékényes, Lankóci-erdő, June 1, June 28 1996, 5 dd 2 99 (portable light trap); N Hungary, Aggtelek National Park, Jósvafő, VITUKI Karsztkutató Állomás, July 1981, light trap (Figs. 9-14). I revised some Figs. 1-8. Male genitalia of Heiicopsyche bacescui Orgh. et Bots. (Somogyudvarhely, Szeszfőzde, spring, June 11, 1997, leg. Á. Uherkovich) lateral (1), dorsal (2), ventral (3), phallus lateral (4), ventral (5). Female genitalia of same species (Somogyudvarhely, springs toward Berzence, June 17, 1997, leg. S. Nógrádi and Á. Uherkovich) lateral (6), dorsal (7) and ventral (8)

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