2001
DOI: 10.24394/natsom.2001.1.303
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Somogy megye molylepke faunája (Lepidoptera: Microlepidoptera)

Abstract: The author summarizes Somogy county's Microlepidoptera fauna for first time. He shows that 971 species were found in the county. 6 species and subspecies are endemic in the Carpathian Basin. The locus typicus of some sepecies and subspecies is here: Rhigognostis kovácsi

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“…F. Groenen. This is second localities in Transdanubia Hills(Fazekas 2002).Know very sporadically spread in Hungary: Mecsek Mts, Transdanubian Mountains, Mátra Mts, Bükk Mts, Aggteleki National Park and a local population in Great Hungarian Plain (Jászság region). Cydia fagiglandana (Zeller, 1841): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 3 ex, 17.07.2007; 1 ex, 20.07.2012, det.…”
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“…F. Groenen. This is second localities in Transdanubia Hills(Fazekas 2002).Know very sporadically spread in Hungary: Mecsek Mts, Transdanubian Mountains, Mátra Mts, Bükk Mts, Aggteleki National Park and a local population in Great Hungarian Plain (Jászság region). Cydia fagiglandana (Zeller, 1841): Dombóvár, Gunaras, 3 ex, 17.07.2007; 1 ex, 20.07.2012, det.…”
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“…Sporadic data on the micro-moths of Dombóvár available in Fazekas 1992, Fazekas schreurs 2010, 2012. Between 1982and 2013 the authors collected micro-moths by lamp and light trap at various sites of the investigated area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selected references: abaFI-aIgner et al 1896;balogh, 1967;buschmann 2004;buszko 1977;Fazekas 2001Fazekas , 2002ab, 2007Fazekas , 2010gIelIs 2003;gozmány 1955;horváth 1993;meyrIck 1908;PastorálIs 2010, PetrIch 2001scholz & jaeck 1994;schwarz 1953;sutter 1990;sPuler, 1908sPuler, -1910, 1983, 1995SzőcS 1956;UStjUShanin 1999;zagUlajev 1986. The list of references is by no means comprehensive but is provided should the reader wish to enquire further into the various aspects of alucitid systematics, bionomics and distribution.…”
Section: Biology and Distribution Of Hungarian Alucitidae Speciesmentioning
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
“…almanalis es la única especie de este género que no vuela en la Península Ibérica (Vives Moreno, 2014), ya que está registrada en Turquía y Chipre (Leraut, 2014). Hypsopygia (Ocrasa) fulvocilialis es una especie predominantemente del sur de Europa, estando presente en: Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Grecia, Macedonia, Serbia (Plant & Jaksic, 2018), Armenia (Slamka, 2006), Bulgaria (Ganev, 1986;Plant & Jaksic, 2018), Chipre (Atay, 2011;Leraut, 2014), Croacia (Rebel, 1914;Plant & Jaksic, 2018;Gumhalter & Kuginic, 2021), España (Slamka, 2006;Vives Moreno, 2014;Revilla, 2015), Francia (Slamka, 2006), Hungría (Fazekas, 2001;Slamka, 2006;Pastorális, 2012), Italia (Isla de Sicilia en Bassi et al 1995;Speidel, 1996;Slamka, 2006y Península Itálica en Zahm, 2012, Palestina (Slamka, 2006;Leraut, 2014), Portugal (Mendes, 1904;Slamka, 2006;Corley et al 2012;Corley et al 2014), Rumania (Slamka, 2006;Plant & Jaksic, 2018), Rusia (Slamka, 2006;Proklov & Karayeva, 2013), Siria (Slamka, 2006) y Turquía (Kemal & Koçak, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified