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)

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