Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 36 (1991) (Pécs, 1992)
Természettudományok - Uherkovich, Ákos–Nógrádi, Sára: The Trichoptera fauna of Magyarszombatfa, West Hungary
TRICHOPTERA OF MAGYARSZOMB ATTA 19 Nógrádi (1986) confirmed this locality. The second locality of Hungary is in Zselic Downs (Nógrádi 1988, Nógrádi—Uherkovich 1990). It is possibile that this species has become extinct from Hungary in the past few years: the biotope at Magyarszombatfa has been destroyed and the past dry years were not favourable to its development. Maybe it has some small isolated populations on Southwest Hungary? Limnephilus extricatus McLachlan, 1865. Б 22 6 6 19 9$. May 9,1983 1 9, Aug. 19— Sept. 26,1983 5 663 9 9,Aug.l6—Sept. 15,19846 dd 2 9 9, July 16— Sept. 13,1985 11 66 13 9 9 (It). Widely distributed, but it has not been found on the Great Hungarian Lowland yet. Limnephilus flavicornisFabnúus, 1787. Z 63 6 6 9 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23—28, 1982 166, Sept. 3—24, 1983 5 6 6, Sept. 8— Oct. 16, 1984 9 6 6 299, Aug. 30— Sept. 26,1985 6 6 6 3 9 9 (It). Everywhere frequent. Limnephilus griseus Linnaeus, 1758. Z 24 6 6 15 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); May 21, 1985 1 6, May 22, 1985 15 6 6 13 9 9 (U); Oct. 1,1982 1 6, Aug. 7, 1983 1 6, Oct6,1983 1 d,Oct.6—21,1985 3 dó* 2 9 9 (It). Widely distributed, frequent species. Limnephilus hirsutus Pictet, 1834. Z 8 6 6 2 9 9. £//Ыу/(1981a); Sept. 17—30,19833 do* 1 9,Aug. 18,1984 1 d.Sept. 15,1984 1 d,Aug. 18,1985 1 d, Aug. 19,1985 1 d, Sept. 13,1985 1 d (It). Widely distributed but not frequent species. Limnephilus ignavusMcLaclûan, 1865. Z56 d d 11 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23, 1982 2 d d (U, Á); Sept. 23—28,1982 6 d d 6 9 9, Aug. 5,1983 1 9, Sept. 19— Oct. 20, 1984 11 6 6, Sept. 6— Oct 14, 1985 15 66 1 9 (It). On hilly and mountainous regions, it has not been collected on Great Hungarian Lowland yet. Limnephilus lunatus Curtis, 1834. Z 31 6 6 9 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23— Oct. 28,1982 6 d d 2 9 9, June 28,1983 1 9, Sept. 30,1983 1 9, Aug. 18— Oct. 14, 1984 6 66 4 9 9, Sept. 23— Oct 8, 1985 4 6 6 (It). One of the commonest species in Hungary. Limnephilus rhombicus Linnaeus, 1758. Z 26 d d 12 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); June 3,1983 2 9 9, Sept. 1, 1983 1 d, Sept. 4,1983 1 d.Sept. 19,1983 1 d,Sept 20-Oct 4,19845 d d 1 9, Aug. 19—Sept. 15,1985 4dd 1 9 (It). Common species, but it is very rare on the Great Hungarian Lowland. LimnephilussparsusCurtis,1834.Z 33 d d 14 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 9,1983 1 d ,Sept 17,19831 9, Sept. 19,1983 1 d, Aug. 30—Oct. 19,1984 6 d d 5 9 9, Sept. 12-Oct 10,1985 12 d d 5 9 9 (It). Frequent species all over the country. Limnephilus vittatus Fabricius, 1798. Z 13 6 6 2 9 9. Sept. 23,1982 2 66, Aug. 9,1983 Id, Oct 13, 1983 2 d d, Nov. 2,1983 1 d, Oct. 5,1984 1 9, Oct. 20, 1984 1 6, May 17,1985 1 d, Oct. 10— Nov. 5, 1985 5 6 6 1 9 (It). Very widely distributed species all over the country. Colpotaulius (Limnephilus) incisus Curtis, 1834. Z 1 d 2 9 9. July 13,1985 1 6, July 15,1985 1 d, July 21,1985 1 d (It). Detailled distribution and life history data are given in Uherkovich and Nógrádi' s (1991) paper. Grammotaulius nigropunctatus Retzius, 1783. Z 38 d d 21 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23,1982 1 d (U, Á); May 17,1983 1 d 1 9 (N, U); May 21,1985 1 9 (U); Sept 23— Oct. 25,198211 d d 1 9, May 5, 1983 1 9, Aug. 11— Oct. 15,19837 66 3 9 9, Sept. 6— Oct. 4, 1984 10 d d 2 9 9, May 15,1985 1 9, Sept. 19— Nov. 5,1985 5 d d 8 9 9 (It). Very frequent species along all types of waters. Glyphotaeliuspellucidus: Retzius, 1783. Z 43 6 6 18 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23,1982 1 9 (U, Á); Aug.21,19841 d (U);Sept27,1982 1 9, Aug. 17— Oct. 20,1983 8 d d 6 9 9, Aug. 6— Oct. 13,1984 24 d d 4 9 9, Aug. 6— Sept 26,1985 7 d d 6 9 9 (It). Widely distributed and frequent species. In the HNHM collection there was deposited only one specimen. Anaboliafurcata Brauer, 1857. Z 157 d d 8 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23,1982 14 d d 1 9 (U, Á); Sept 23— Oct. 26,198220 66, Sept. 16— Oct 16, 1983 21 d d 1 9, Sept. 14— Oct. 29,1984 46 d d 3 9 9, Sept. 20— Oct. 8,1985 11 d 1 9 (It). Common autumn species. It lives along polluted streams, also. Phacopteryx (Anabolia) brevipennis Curtis, 1834. Z 3 d d July 15,1985 2 d d, July 24,1985 1 d (It). The Hungarian distribution of this rare species was discussed by Nógrádi—Uherkovich ( 1990) and Uherkovich— Nógrádi ( 1991 ). New localities have been found since that time at Somogyszob, Hosszúvíz (both in со. Somogy) and Jósvafő (North Hungary.) RhadicoleptusalpestrisKolenati, 1848. Z198 d d 112 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); May 16,1983 26 6 6 14 9 9,Mayl7,19833dd9 9 9,May22,1984l9(N, U); June 2,1984 1 d 2 9 9, May 21,1985 32 d d 10 9 9 (U); Apr. 25— June 9,1983 13 d d 11 9 9, May 13— June 20,1984 18 6 6 5 9 9, May 3— June 11, 1985 64 66 37 9 9 (It). This species is rather frequent in West Hungary, eastward it became rarer but it occurs in South Transdanubia, too (Nógrádi—Uherkovich 1991.) Potamophylax nigricornis Pictet, 1834. Z 2 d d. Újhelyi (1981a); Aug. 15,1985 1 d (It). It is pretty common in non-polluted, quick streams of mountainous regions. In low hilly regions this species is rare. Potamophylax rotundipennis Brauer, 1857. Z 282 d d 279 9 9. Újhelyi (1981a); Sept. 23,1982 2 d d 4 9 9 (U, Á); Sept 23,1982 1 9 ,Sept 25,1982 1 9, Sept. 28,1982 2 d d, Aug. 5— Oct. 24.1983 53 d d 49 9 9, Aug. 8— Oct 21.1984 49 d d 14 9 9, July 21— Nov. 1,1985 114 66 133 9 9 (It). Frequent species in all streams of low hilly regions.