Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 4. (Budapest 1952)

Gozmány, L.: New data to the Microlepidoptera fauna of the Retyezát Range

rich) is therefore not yet even touched upon. In spite of this, Diószeghy and other collectors have brought together a material consisting of 514 species : a big number 'even in the light of above shortcomings. I use the following abbreviations in the special part of the paper: D. == Diószeghy, K. = Kö n t z e i, U. = U j h e 1 y i. In the Bibliography I give some new papers to complete the enumeration of references given in the first publication of Diószeghy (1. p. 9.). Systematic Part I. Perinephila lancealis Schiff. D. 1928. VII. 20. 1000 m. $ •2. Scoparta ulmella Knaggs. K. 1920. VII. 14. Zlata. 3. Crambus lucellus H.—Sch. D. 1928. VII. 15. 26. 27. 800—1200 m. 4. Homoeosoma binaevellum Hbn. D. 1928. VII. 5. 14. 19. $$. 1000—1100 m. .5. Pvrausta tendínosalís Brem. D. 1927. IX. 20. g. 1000 m. V Pyrausta cíngulaia L. D. 1928. VII. 26. 27. <^$. 600—800 m. 7. Capperia pilosellae Z. D. The pilosellae Z. specimen mentioned on p. 96 (1) is the de­termination of S c h m i d t. There is another label on this specimen, the identification of Dr. J. Szent-Iván y : »hieracih. Of this species however Adamczewski has. shown (4) that it is identical with chrysodactylus Schiff., which cannot occur on the Retyezát. This specimen belongs to the. genus Crombrugghia Tutt, being probably a subspecies of distans Z. (cf. 4. p 381), or a new high mountain species. There is another specimen of this kind in the Collection : D. 1928. VII. 13. $. 900 m. 8. Platypülia zetterstedtii var. doronícella Fuchs, D. 1928. VII. 20. 1000 m. 9. Aludta baliodactyla Z. D. 1928.' VII. 15. o. 800—1800 m. — 1928. VII. 21. $. 1200 m. 10. Phalonia nana Haw. D. 1923. VI. 13. $. 110 0 m. II. Phalonia ciliella Hbn, D. 1927. VII. 28. Gura Api. det. Z e r n y. 12. Brevisociaria curvistrigana Wilk. D. 1927. VII. 27. $. 700 m. (»Commophila pulvillana H. — Sch.« det. U h r i k.) I know only of one other data from Transsylvania, a specimen caught by C z e k e 1 i u s in Élőpatak. (1. p. 91. Nr. 662.) 13. Epagoge artificana H.-Sch. D. 1923. VI. 17. ^ 700 m (»Acalla grotiana F. det U h r f k.) 14. Adoxophyes orana FR. D. 1922. VII. 8.^. 1000 m. There is only one specimen of this highly common injurious insect. 15. Tortrix paleana Hbn. D. 1928. VII. 20. <J<J 9. 1000 m. — 1923. VI. 17. <£. 1000 m. — U. 1914. VII. 10—23. 16. Tortrix rogana Gn. D. 1928. VII. 20. According to my data this species is known only from three places in the Carpathians : Vrajna, the High Tatra, and the Fogaras Alps. 17. Nephodesme derivana Lah. D. 1923. V. 31. 800 m. Diószeghy mentions this specimen (1. p. 91. Nr, 647) under an asterisk, as Tortrix wahlbomíana var. virgaureana Tr. The specimen was identified as such by U h r i k as its label bears witness. There is another specimen also in the Collection, also leg. D. : 1928. VII. 14. 1000—1100 m. 18. Cnephasia Chrysantheana Dup. D. 1922. V. 26. 27. 28. 800—900 m., and a 9 1928. VII. 20. 1000 m. The wahlbomiana specimens mentioned in (1) and (3) must also have been ehrysantheana Dup., as after revision of all the specimens in the Collection only one real communana L. was found among them. 19. Cnephasiella abrasana Dup. K.? (based on the handwriting of the label). 1917. VII. 08. Ç. Lake Zenoga. 20. Lobesia permixtana Hbn. D. 1922. V. 24. $. 26 <£. 1000 m. 30. <J $• 900 m. — VI. 1. g. 800 m. — 8. $. 800 m. Diószeghy never mentioned this species though it was correctly determined by U h r i k. * 21. Phiaris micana Hbn. leg. Do bay (label with the handwriting of D.) 1922. VII. 8. 1000 m. According to the available data this species is known in the Carpathians only from Újtátrafüred (Schmidt), Apsinyec (Balogh), Hohe Rinne (C z e k e 1 i u s). Phiaris obsoletana Zett., is of course the right name for Olethreutes metallicana var. sudetana Stndf., enumerated in (1) p. 93. Nr. 685. There are 55 specimens from the Retyezát in the Collection of the Museum, showing a strong varying tendency in the pattern. 22. Phiaris cacuminana Kennel. U. 1914. VII. 10—23. This species is the first found in Europe, hitherto being known only from Mandsuria and the Ussuri territories. 23T Olethreutes turfosana H.—Sch. D. 1923. VI. 9. 850 m. There is only one other data about its occurrence in the Carpathians, the NE. Alps.

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