Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 32 (1987) (Pécs, 1988)

Természettudományok - Nógrádi, Sára–Uherkovich, Ákos: The caddisfly fauna of the Gyöngyös streamsystem, South Hungary (Tirchoptera)

18 S. NÓGRÁDI-A. UHERKOVICH was not collected in the recent years but only before 1982 at Kisdobsza {Nógrádi et al. 1985). Limnephilus bipunctatus Curtis, 1834. Kisdobsza, 1983 April 21 2 cfcf 2 $$, 1984 Oct. 20 4 cTcf. Oct. 26 1 9, 1985 May 31 3 99, June 5 1 9, July 8 1 ö\ 1986 May 14 1 cf 1 9. Homokszentgyörgy, 1986 May 111 cf. The rather frequent species is on the wing from April to October or November having a summer diapause. Limnephilus extricaUus McLachlan, 1885. Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 1 cf 2 92 (LA). Frequent along stagnant waters. Limnephilus flavicornis Fabricius, 1787. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 10 cfcf 3 99. Oct. 26 15 cfcf 2 99, 1985 June 5 1 cf 1 9, June 22 1 cf 1 9, August 25 1 9, Sept. 3 1 cf, Sept. 15 1 cf. Oct. 2 2 cfcf 1 9. Oct. 8 5 cf cf 1 9> Oct. 22 1 cf • Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 1 cf (LA). Common, it lives in all types of waters. Limnephilus griseus Linnaeus, 1758. Kisdobsza, 1983 April 21 1 cf 1 9- 1984 Oct. 20 6 cf cf. Oct. 26 6 cfcf 1 9. 1985 April 23 1 9, May 13 1 cf 1 9« Oct. 2 6 cfcf. Oct. 8 1 cf. Oct. 22 3 cf cf . 1986 May 14 3 cfcf­Common caddisfly. Limnephilus hirsutus Curtis, 1834. We did not collect it since 1982 (Nógrádi et al, 1985). It is not frequent species both in stagnant waters and running waters. Limnephilus ignavus McLachlan, 1865. Kisdobsza, 1985 June 5 1 9, June 22 1 $. It is very frequent in mountainous region along brooks but isn't frequent on the other part of South Transdanubia. Limnephilus lunatus Curtis, 1834. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 13 cf cf. Oct. 26 14 cfcf 1 9. 1985 May 31 1 cf 2 99, June 5 3 cfcf. June 22 3 cfcf 4 99, July 8 1 cf 2 99, July 19 4 cfcf 3 99- August 14 4 çfcf 1 9. August 25 1 cf, Sept. 3 3 cfcf 1 9- Sept. 15 1 9, Oct. 2 3 cfcf 1 9- ° ct- 8 6 Cfcf. 1986 June 11 1 9, July 23 2 99. It is a wide-spread and frequent species all over Hungary. Limnephilus rhombicus Linnaeus, 1758. Kisdobsza, 1985 May 31 2 99, June 5 5 cfcf 2 99, June 22 1 cf 3 99, June 30 3 99, July 8 1 cf 2 99, August 14 2 cfcf. Sept. 15 2 99, 1986 June 11 3 cfcf 2 99­Frequent everywhere. Limnephilus spar sus Curtis, 1834. Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 3 cfcf 3 99 (LÀ). This wide-spread but not too frequent species hasn't been captured in the past years at Kisdobsza (Nógrádi et al. 1985). Limnephilus vi'ttatus Fabricius, 1789. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 3 cfcf. Oct. 26 6 cfcf - 1985 May 31 1 cf , June 5 2 cfcf 2 99 June 22 2 cfçf 3 99» Oct. 2 1 cf , Oct. 22 3 cfcf Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 1 9 (LA). This everywhere frequent caddisfly lives both in stagnant and running waters. Colpotaulius incisus Curtis, 1834 (= Limnephilus i.) Kisdobsza, 1985 June 5 1 cf. June 22 1 9, 1986 June 11 2 99­Earlier it was known only at one site of South and West Transdanubia (Nógrádi et al. 1985). In 1985 and 1986 we collected it on further ten localities (Csertő, Fonyódliget, Kátoly, Kisdobsza, Kocsola, Patosfa, Sióagárd, Pellérd, Szentlőrinc, Magyarszombatfa). It is a species of stagnant waters with some halophilous character. It has been collected around sodic lakes of the Great Hungarian Plain, too. Grammotaulius nigropunctatus Retzius, 1783. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 26 4 cfcf. 1985 May 10 1 cf, May 13 4 cfçf 1 9> May 31 1 cf, June 5 1 cf 1 9. Aug. 14 1 Cf 1 ¥. Oct. 8 1 cf 19. Oct. 22 1 9, 1986 May 3 2 cfcf. May 14 1 cf 1 9­Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 1 cf 1 9 (LA), 1986 May 11 1 cf 2 99. Everywhere frequent. Glyphotaelius pellucidus Retzius, 1783. Kisdobsza, 1983 April 21 1 9, 1985 May 10 1 9, May 13 1 cf. June 5 3 cfcf 8 99, June 22 2 99, June 30 1 9. August 14 1 9, August 25 1 9, Sept. 3 1 cf 2 •$$, Sept. 15 1 9, Oct. 22 1 9. Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 6 cfcf H 99 (LA), 1986 May 11 1 9. Everywhere frequent. Anabolia furcata Brauer, 1857. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 2 cfcf 1 9- Oct, 26 2 cfcf » 1985 Oct. 2 4 cfcf. ° ct- 8 2 çfcf 1 9­This wide-distributed species is on the wing in October. Phacopteryx (Anabolia) brevipennis Curtis, 1834. Kisdobsza, 1985 May 31 2 99­The first Hungarian specimen was collected at Szőce, West Hungary (Nógrádi 1984a). According to Botosâneanu-Ma­licky (1978) it is a species of moors mostly, but it can occur in stagnant and running waters, too. In 1984 it was captured by the light trap functioned at Kocsola, County Tolna. The third Hungarian locality is Kisdobsza. On 29th May 1986 we collected a female along the stream „Hármas-pa­tak", nearby Kőszeg, West Hungary, far from moors. Potamophylax rotundipennis Brauer, 1857. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 1 9, 1985 Sept. 3 1 cf. Sept. 15 3 Cfcf 3 99- Oct. 2 3 çfcf 6 99. Oct. 22 2 cfcf. This wide-spread species lives in small and slow streams in South Transdanubia. It can be pretty common somewhere, c. g. it reached 5.6 percents of dominancy in the Eastern Mecsek Mountains, nearby Kárász (Nógrádi 1987). Halesus tesselatus Rambur, 1842. Kisdobsza, 1984 Oct. 20 1 cf 1 9, Oct. 26 1 cf 2 99, 1985 Oct. 2 6 cfcf 2 99, Oct. 22 1 9. This frequent species of slow streams can live in big mass somewhere (Nógrádi 1987). Nógrádi et al. (1985) presents 4 localities only, then it was collected on some further sites. Stenophylax permistus McLachlan, 1895. Kisdobsza, 1982 June 6 1 cf, 1983 April 21 2 cf cf 1 9­1984 Oct. 20 3 cfcf 1 9. Oct. 26 6 cfcf 3 99, 1985 May 10 6 cfcf 6 99, May 13 2 cfcf 1 9. May 31 2 cfcf 1 9­June 5 2 cfcf 4 99 Homokszentgyörgy, 1985 May 27 3 cfcf 3 99 (LA). Everywhere common. Goera pilosa Fabricius, 1775. Kisdobsza, 1985 May 31 1 cf. June 22 1 cf. July 19 1 9, July 29 5 cfcf. August 14 2 cfcf. 9 99, August 25 1 cf. 4 99, Sept. 3 1 cf 4 99, 1986 May 3 1 cf, May 14 4 cfcf. June 11 4 cfcf 3 99. July 23 7 cf cf 3 99­This species is frequent in West Hungary, it is rarer in South Transdanubia. Lithax obscurus Hagen, 1859. Kisdobsza, 1986 May 14 1 9­The only specimen - a female - came to light. Usually it is a daytime active animal, and pretty common along not­-polluted streams of hilly and mountainous regions. Lepidostoma hirtum Fabricius, 1775. Kisdobsza, 1985 July 19 1 9­This was the first catch in South Transdanubia. A rare species which lives in different types of running waters. Only one locality is know in West Hungary (Magyarszom­batfa) and it was captured in Bakony Mountains, too (Ba­konynána).

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