Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok III. - Natura Somogyiensis 12. (Kaposvár, 2008)
Fazekas Imre: The species of the genus Aethes Billberg, 1821 of Hungary (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
15. Ae. beatricella (Walsingham, 1898) Syn.: Loxopera ferruginea Walsingham, 1900 16. Ae. francillana (Fabricius, 1794) Syn.: Lozopera francillonana Humphreys & Westwood, 1845; Lozopera ferulae Miiller-Rutz, 1920 17. Ae. bilbaensis (Rössler, 1877) Syn.: Phalonia loxoperoides Walsingham, 1903; Lozophera mediterranea Rebel, 1906; Phalonia reclusa Meyrick, 1923 18. Ae. tornella (Walsingham, 1898) 19. Ae. cnicana (Westwood, 1854) 20. Ae. rubigana (Treitschke, 1830) Syn.: Tortrix badiana sensu Hübner, 1799; Phalonia arcticana Brand, 1837 21. Ae. kindermanniana (Treitschke, 1830) 22. Ae. sp. A Brief Account of Hungarian Landscape Types I have recorded the geographical distribution of the taxa according to the six Hungarian macroregions (Fig 1.). The geographical distribution of the taxa is exceedingly different in certain regions. (I) The Great Hungarian Plain Flat plains, 75-200 m. Plain with moderately continental climate, landscape types predominantly used for agriculture. On the Great Hungarian Plain one finds a more severe summer microclimate, however, than is generally prevalent in forested regions of central Europe, since the combination of open steppe and soda flats produces often relatively high surface temperatures during the summer. Average temperatures for the plain are 22°C in July and -2°C in January. Recorded maximum and minimum extremes are Fig. I. Natural landscape units in Hungary: 1) Great Hungarian Plain; 2) Little Plain; 3) West Hungarian Borderland; 4) Transdanubian Hills; 5) Transdanubian Mountains; 6) North Hungarian Mountains