Folia Historico-Naturalia Musei Matraensis - A Mátra Múzeum Természetrajzi Közleményei 8. (1983)
Kiss, O.: A study of the Trichoptera of the Szalajka Valley near Szilvásvárad as indicated by light trap material
2. Central-European species: Some of them are the inhabitants of the stones and moss of the streams of subalpine type, and are not present in the boreal areas. The eastern, frontier of their distribution is the Carpathians. Rhyacophila tristis P., Tinodes sp. (?) belong to them. Some of them are species of rheophile type living in streams of mountains. Neuionia raficius S. inhabiting the moors of Central Europe and Northern Europe occupies an intermediate position between the two types mentioned above. 3. European species: The rheophile species of the streams of the mountains are: Synagapetus mosely U., Stenophylax peimistus Mac L., Chaetopteryx fusca В., Silo pallipes F., Sericostoma personation S., Ciunoecia inorata Mac L., and Odontocems albicomea S., Halesus digitatus S., Limnephilus flavicomis F., Limnephilus ihombicus L., Leptocems tineifoimis C, Limnephilus affinis C. and Anabolia laevis Z. are species of the mountainous limnadophile fauna (oreolimnopes, MARTINOV, 1928). In the biotopes with fauna hygropetrica THIENEMANN Beiaea maurus C. can be found. 4. Holarctic species: Neuieclipsis bimaculata C. is one of them. It is widely distributed also in North America and is found en masse in the northern European rivers of the Soviet Union. 5. Palearctic species: They are included in the limnadophile fauna of the mountains: Limnephilus ihombicus L., Limnephilus stigma C. can be listed here. 6. Eurosiberian species: Limnephilus decipinens K., Limnephilus griseus L. are members of the limnadophile fauna. 105