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 Unpublished data are Kőszeg: Malomárok, Fekete-erdő and Cikolasziget from the collection of JPM and HNHM.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