Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 36 (1991) (Pécs, 1992)

Természettudományok - Uherkovich, Ákos–Nógrádi, Sára: The Trichoptera fauna of Magyarszombatfa, West Hungary

TRICHOPTERAOFMAGYARSZOMBATFA 21 14— July 11, 1984 8 â â 4 9 9, June 6— Aug. 24, 1985 15 6 6 4 9 9 (It). It is frequent in non-polluted, quickly running streams. Lepidostomatidae Lepidostoma hirtum Fabricius, 1775. £ 1 6 1 9. July 7,1983 1 d, July 19,1983 1 9 (It). It is rare species usually. It has been known from Zemplén Mts.: Kemence Stream (Oláh 1967), Bükk Mts.: Szalajka Valley (Kiss 1979), Budapest (Mo­csáry 1900), Bakonynána (Uherkovich— Nógrádi 1985), Füzér, Felsótárkány (Nógrádn-Uherkovich 1988a), ¥Jsáobs72i(Nógrádi—Uherkovich 1988b),K6­szeg (Nógrádi—Uherkovich 1989). Unpublished data are Kőszeg: Malomárok, Fekete-erdő and Cikolaszi­get from the collection of JPM and HNHM. At the Danube-branch of Lesser Hungarian Lowland this species is still enough frequent, otherwise it is rare. Crunoecia irrorataCunis, 1834. £3 6 6, Aug. 21, 1983 1 d, June 17,1984 1 d, Aug. 23,1984 1 6 (It). Several localities are known but it is a rare species usually. Leptoceridae Athripsodes aterrimus Stephens, 1836. £ 1 6 2 9 9.May 16,19832 9 9 (N,U); June 6,19831 6 (It). Widely distributed species all over the country. Athripsodes bilineatus Linnaeus, 1758. £ 8 6 6 6 9 9. June20,19842 9 9 (U); June9,1983 1 6 1 9, July 21,1983 HI 9, Aug. 7.19831 9, July 3,1984 1 d,Aug.6,19843 6ó*,Aug. 11,19842 66 1 9 (It). Sparsely distributed, on some large regions it does not live. Ceraclea alboguttata Hagen, 1860. £ 1 o* , July 31, 1984 1 6 (It). Widely distributed, sometimes frequent species. Ceraclea annulicornis Stephens, 1836. £ 1 6 2 9 9. June 25,1983 1 9, June 23,1984 1 6, June 28, 1984 1 9 (It). Wideliy distributed species, but this is rarer than the previous one. Ceraclea aurea Pictet, 1834. S 6 9 9. July 7—24, 1983 6 9 9 (It). It live s in slow, non-polluted streams and rivers, sometimes it can be frequent. Ceraclea dissimilis Stephens, 1836. £161 â â 128 9 9. Aug. 23,1983 1 6 (N, U); June 20,1984 35 в 6 36 9 9 (U); June 3— Sept 1,1983 70 6 6 519 9, June 20— July 16,198450 6 6 34 9 9, June 6— Aug. 15,1985 5 0*0*8 9 9 (It). Very common species all over the country. Ceraclea riparia Albarda, 1874. £ 1 6 3 9 9. July 1—20,1983 1 6 3 9 9 (It). It is known from few localities of Hungary. Mystacides azurea Linnaeus, 1758. £ 7 о* о* 15 9 9. May 16,19832 6 6 4 9 9, May 17,1983 3 о* ó* 5 9 9 (N, U); June 20,1984 1 6 4 9 9 (U); May 17 1983 1 9, June 7,1984 1 9, June 17,1984 1 6 (It). It lives only in some regions of Hungary. Mystacides longicornisLinnaeus, 1758. £7 о* o* 38 9 9. May 16,1983 1 65 9 9, May 17,19834ód 11 9 9 (N, U); June 20,1984 \6 13 9 9 (U); May 16— July 11,1983 1 6 6 9 9, June 22,1984 1 9, June 29, 19841 9, July29,1985 1 9 (It). Very widely distributed species, it is common in al­most all stagnant waters and canals. Mystacides nigra Linnaeus, 1758. £1 â 4 9 9. July 3,1984 1 6, July 11,1984 1 9, July 12,1984 3 9 9 (It). It has several localities in Hungary, but not fre­quent. TriaenodesbicolorCurtis, 1834. £2 9 9.May 17, 1983 1 9 (N, U); July 31,1984 1 9 (It). Widely distributed but not frequent caddisfly living in stagnant waters. Triaenodes simulans Tjeder, 1929. £ 3 ââ 9 9 9. May 16,1983 1 ó\ May 17,1983 1 Ó* (N, U); June 20, 1984 1 9 (U); June 3— July 20,1983 7 9 9, July 31,1984 1 o\Aug. 17,1985 1 9 (It). Sporadic distributed species occuring on the Great Hungarian Lowland, too. Oecetisfurva Rambur, 1842. £ 1 6 6 9 9. June 29, 19841 9, Aug. 11,19843 9 9, July 15,19851 cJ,July 17,1985 1 9, Aug.5,1984 1 9 (It). It lives almost in all stagnant waters of Hungary. Oecetis lacustris Pictet, 1834. £ 4 6 6 6 9 9. May 17,1983 1 9 (N, U); June 20,1984 1 9 (U); July 30, 1983 1 9, Sept. 16,1983 1 â, July 12,19841 â, Sept 4,19841 9, Sept. 23,19841 d,May 31,1985 1 9, June 1,1985 1 9, July 28,1985 1 6 (It). Everywhere frequent. Oecetis notata Rambur, 1842. £ 5 â 6 13 9 9. June 20,1984 1 9 (U); July 3,1983 1 ó\ July 11— Aug. 1,1984 3 o* â 7 9 9, July 9— Aug. 5,1985 1 Ó 5 9 9 (It). Widely distributed species, time by time it is fre­quent Oecetis ochracea Curtis, 1825. £ 42 6 Ó* 61 9 9. May 16,1983 1 6* 6 9 9, May 17, 1983 3 o*<? 20 9 9 (N, U); June 20,1984 1 o* 2 9 9, May 21,1985 2 â â 4 9 9 (U); Sept. 26,1982 2 9 9, May 16— July 24,1983 6 â Ó 10 9 9, Sept. 10,1983 1 Ó*, June 4— Sept.5,19843 â 6 1 9 9 ,May 18— Aug.30,198525 6 6 10 9 9(H). One of the most com mon Hungarian caddisfly species. Oecetis testacea Curtis, 1834. £ 3 6 6 3 9 9. July 1—15,1983 3 6 6 2 9 9, July 17,1985 1 9 (It). Magyarszombatfa is the single known locality of this species (Nógrádi 1984). Malicky (1989) pub­lished it from three lands, only single locality is known from Upper and Lower Austria, some localities from Carinthia. Oecetis tripunctata Fabricius, 1793. £19. July 13, 1983 1 9 (It). It is a very rare species mentioned in few papers. Its

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