Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 36 (1991) (Pécs, 1992)
Természettudományok - Nógrádi, Sára–Uherkovich, Ákos: Preliminary report on the Trichoptera fauna of the Chechen-Ingoosh ASSR, Soviet Union
32 S. NÓGRÁDI—Á. UHERKOVICH ] l i .-•-•* . ! i i ' \ »уртоуг Пкольный аФ ОлгетиФ Fig. 1. Collecting sites in the Chechen-Ingoosb Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republik. 1: Furtoug, 2: Harachoy, 3: Itum-Kale, 4: Kerigo, 5: Kezenoy-am, 6: Olgeti, 7: Shkolniy pereval, 8: Starogladovskaya, 9: Torgim, 10: S from Torgim, 11: Voskresenskoye. At our night capturings 250 Watt mercury vapour bulb was used powered usually by portable Honda generator. Sometimes small portable light trap was used. At a few places we collected daytime by net, also. The collected material The first expedition collected 273 6 and 1201 9 specimens, the second one took 230 â â and 647 9 $. The total material counts 2351 caddisflies. The bulk of material has been identified. 38 species are known accordigly. Beside these at least two species can be found in the indetermined part of material. We used mostly Malicky's (1983) work for identification. We regretthat Marfy/iov's whole material could not be obtained at the close of this manuscript, but his papers would be used at the summary of our several years' collecting activity. The material is deposited in the Trichoptera collection of Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, Hungary, all in alcoholic vials. On the following pages the whole, collected material will be listed by the nomanclature and system of Botosaneanu and Malicky (1978). The collectors' name is not presented. The collectors of the material from the year 1988 were B. Herczig, Z. Mészáros and K. Szeóke; from 1989 they were B. Herczig, Á. Uherkovich, Gy. Szollát, A. Sárközi and A. Horváth.