Ábrahám Levente: Szünbiológiai tanulmányok - Natura Somogyoensis 10. (Kaposvár, 2007)
Fazekas Imre: Tosirips magyarus magyarus Razowski, 1978 in Central Europe (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) - Tosirips magyarus magyarus Razowski, 1978 Közép-Európában (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
FAZEKAS I.-.TOSIRIPS MAGYARUS MAGYARUS RAZOWSKI, 1978 211 and beyond median fascia; pattern chestnut-brown, in distal part with reddish brown shade (RAZOWSKI 1978). No similar species in Europe. Male genitalia: As in T. perpulchranus but ventral prominence of sacculus more slender and aedeagus with a ventro-terminal tooth (Fig. 3). Female genitalia: Sterigma short with ventral part fused with colliculum to form a rather continuous ventral sclerite and with very narrow cestum developed in anterior part of ductus bursae. Signum strongly developed (RAZOWSKI 2002: Plate 66. 321a). Biology: Moths collected in May and June. Larva feeds on Quercus robur L. (RAZOWSKI 1978). Habitat in Hungary (Komló-Mecsekjánosi): Tree lines and small woods (CORINE code: 84.1, 84.3), spontaneous closed woodlands of native species with semi-natural herb and shrub layer and annual field crops (CORINE code: 82.11). Height above sea level: 250 m. (Fig. 4). Distribution: Romania (Borosjenő = Ineu), Bulgaria (Kresna), Serbia (Beograd), Slovenia (?), Hungary (Komló), Italy and Corsica. Everywhere local and mostly rare (Fig- 5). New records: S Hungary, Mecsek Mts. Komló-Mecsekjánosi 30.05.2001. leg. I. Fazekas, in coll. Biological Coll. of Regiografo, H-Komló. Remarks: The occurrence of this species in Central Europe is not surprising. In South Hungary (Mecsek Mts, Villányi hills), other species with mainly Mediterranean distribution have turned up lately: e.g. Triodia amasinus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1852) [Hepialidae], Calyciphora xanthodactyla (Treitschke, 1833) [Pterophoridae], Ancylosis roscidella (Eversmann, 1844) [Pyralidae]. It can be imagined, that because of the effect of the global wanning, the appearance of other new species my be expected. Unfortunately the habitat, at present in an agriculturFig 4. Habitat of Tosirips magyarus magyarus in Hungary, Komló-Mecsekjánosi (in 2007)