2009
DOI: 10.24394/natsom.2009.15.181
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Contribution to the Microlepidoptera fauna of Balkans, Nr. 1 (Lepidoptera)

Abstract: New records of 41 species collected in Balkans during more collecting trips between 1985 and 1996 are given. These species were observed during the day and night field surveys. Distributional or taxonomical notes are given for other species. Acrolepiopsis vesperella (Zeller, 1840) Herculia incarnatalis (Zeller, 1847) and Crassa unitella (Hübner, 1796) are recorded for the first time in Bulgaria. Yponomeuta rorella (Hübner, 1796), Y. cagnagella (Hübner, 1813), Ethmia bipunctella (Fabricius, 1775) and Metacrambu… Show more

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“…Cephennium viti Stevanovic, 2014 [Stevanović, M. (2014) Micevski & Micevski 2004, 2005a, 2005bKrpač & Lazarevska 2008;Beshkov 2009;Fazekas 2009;Arsovski et al 2010;Krpač et al 2011a;Verovnik 2012;Abdija et al 2013 11.5.18.38…”
Section: Additions For 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cephennium viti Stevanovic, 2014 [Stevanović, M. (2014) Micevski & Micevski 2004, 2005a, 2005bKrpač & Lazarevska 2008;Beshkov 2009;Fazekas 2009;Arsovski et al 2010;Krpač et al 2011a;Verovnik 2012;Abdija et al 2013 11.5.18.38…”
Section: Additions For 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment Hristovski et al (Deschka & Dimić 1986;Toševski 1989; see also Daniel 1964;Thurner 1964;Klimesch 1968;Pinker 1968), only two new species were described in the first decade of XXI century: Dichrorampha dinarica Huemer, Zlatkov et Baixeras, 2012 and Coleophora aleramica Baldizzone & Stübner, 2007 (new species for science described from the Balkans or Europe, but part of the type series originated from Macedonia). Five daily and hundreds of nocturnal butterflies were recorded for the first time in Macedonia and many faunistic records for some important species were published during the last decade (Abdija et al 2013;Beshkov 2009;Krpač & Mihajlova 1997;Fazekas 2009;Verovnik 2012;Huemer et al 2011;Krpač & Lazarevska 2008;Krpač et al 2011a;Micevski & Micevski 2004, 2005a, 2005bMelovski et al 2003;Melovski 2004Melovski , 2010Arsovski et al 2010;Larsen 2010, Šumpich & Skyva 2012; see also Tab. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…References : BleszynszkI 1965;Fazekas 1996;Goater 1986;Gozmány 1963;palm 1986;petersen et al 1973;sChouten 1992;slamka 2008, 2010. Diagnosis: wingspan 14-19 mm.…”
Section: Euchromius Bellusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution area in Hungary: HP -Apajpuszta, Bátorliget, Nagykáta, Újszentmargita; LP -Győrszentiván: large-scale flight on light (Pastorális pers.com. ; new record); WB -Szakonyfalu, Szalafő; TH -Villányi-Hills [Szársomlyó, Tenkeshegy], Kaposvár, Balatonmáriafürdő; TM -Bakonykúti, Balatonfüred, Budapest-Mátyás-hegy, Csákberény, Csákvár, Csopak, Tihany, Nadap, Pázmánd, Várgesztes); NM -Aggtelek Karstland [Jósvafő, Komjáti], Bükk Mts (frequent), Mátra Mts (frequent), Fót (buschmann 2004;Fazekas 1993Fazekas , 2001Fazekas , 2002Fazekas , 2007gozmány 1953, gozmány, szabóky 1983, 1986jablonkay 1972ab;PetrIch 2001;, 1983, 1995, 1999szabóky & rácz 2006). The species is mainly known from medium-height mountains and very local in the plains.…”
Section: Biology and Distribution Of Hungarian Alucitidae Speciesunclassified
“…Its proposed Hungarian name is szicíliai soktollúmoly. 1978, Fazekas 2002, 2007, szabóky 2000, Simontornya (PIllIch 1910); TM -Balatonszepezd, Csákberény, Csopak, Keszthely, Sümeg, Vászoly, Zirc (Szabóky , 1994, Budapest -Márton-hegy (SzőcS 1956), Sukoró, Nadap, Lovasberény, Pterotopteryx dodecadactyla (Hübner, [1813]) (Fig. 9, 10. f) Biology: In Hungary, the adult has been found in August.…”
Section: Biology and Distribution Of Hungarian Alucitidae Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%