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Adatok a Bükk-Hegység Molylepkefaunájához Fol. Hiet.-naC Mue. Matr. I. 1972. Adatok a Bükk-hegység molylepke-faunájához JABLONKAY Jó*eef Mátra Múzeum, Gyöngyöe ABSTRACT» A complementation of the Lepidopterous fauna of the Mts, Mátra, North-Central Hungary» The autor conducted lepidoptегоlogicál investigations in this area since 1938; the results of collections were discussed in two previous papers (1964, 1965). The present faunistic list enumerates 451 species, subspecies and forms. Eger környékén és a Bükk hegységben 1938 óta gyűjtök lepkéket. Anyagomat a feldolgozás menetében publikáltam; e tárgyban első dolgozatom az egri Dobó István Vármúzeum 1964. esztendei év­ könyvében, a következő a Bovartani Közlemények (Folia Entomolc— gica Hungarica) 1965. évi XVTII. kötetében jelent meg. Utóbbi dolgozatomban jeleztem, hogy a Microlepidoptérák meghatározásán tovább dolgozom s későbbi időpontban folytatom a faunajegyzék közlését. Mostani jegyzékem összeállítását 1970-ben fejeztem be» Hazánk e szép és lepkékben gazdag középhegységi tájáról már e- lőttem is sokan.közöltek adatokat - köztük újonnan felfedezett fajokat is -, úgy hogy a Bükk hegység eléggé felderített terü­ letnek mondható. Alábbi felsorolásom tehát csak kiegészítője e- lődeim értékes adatközléseinek. ' Ezúttal 451 fajt és fajváltozatot mutatok ki a Bükk hegység te­ rületéről és Eger környékéről.A fajok felsorolásánál a "Magyar­ ország állatvilága" című sorozat Dr. GOZMÁNT LÁSZLÓ által írt füzeteiben szereplő - az újabb kutatások során megállapított - rendszertani sorrendet és fajneveket használtam. Mivel e munká­ ból a molylepke У. rész még nem jelent meg, ezek jegyzékének összeállításánál HRUBY: Prodromus Lepidopter Slovenska című munkájára támaszkodtam. 95 Jegyzékemben helymegtakarítás és a könnyebb áttekinthetőség céljából a fajnevek mellett a lelőhelyeket nem írtam ki, ezeket - az alábbi kulcs szerint - csupán számokkal jelzem. A fauna .jegyzék lelőhelyeinek szám.jelölése Fundortsnummern des Faunenverzeichnisses 1. Ablakó skő-v öÍgy 27. Elzalak 2. Agyagostető Felnémet fe­ 28. Felnémet határa lett 29. Felsőtárkány határa 5. Aldebrő határa 30. Forrókat 4. Almár—völgy 31, Füzesabony 5. Baktai-tó 32. Garadna-völgy 6. Balaton község határa 33. Harica-völgy 7. Barátrét Felsőtárkány fe­ 34. Hárma skiít lett 35. Hollós menedékház 8. Bálv ány-ördögoldal 36. Homonnai tisztás 9. Bánkút 37. Hórvölgy 10. Bányahegy 38. Hutabérc •*, i Berva-völgy 39. Kerecsendi erdő 12. Bélapátfalva, Telekessy 40. Kiskapud határa menedékház 41. Leshely 13. Eorsodbóta határa 42. Lökvö Így 14. B'ikkszentmárton határa 43. Maklár határa 15. Cserépfalu határa 44. Mészvölgy 16. Cserépváralja határa 45. Mikófalva határa 17. Eger 46. Nagyeged-hegy 18. Eger-Álmagyar 47. Nagyme zö 19. Eger—Hajdúhegy 48. Nagyvisnyó határa 20. Eger—BétvöÍgy 49. Nagyvölgy 21. Eger-Bozália temető 50. Nekézseny határa 22. Sger-Szépasszony-völgy 51. Nyeste-vÖlgy 23. Eger-Szölöskei erdő . 52. Nyírbérc„ Bálvány alatt 24. Eger-Töviskes-völgy 53. Noszvaji határ 25. Eger-Vár 54. Oldal-völgy 26. Egercsehi-völgy 55. Ostoros i-rét 96 56. Panna-rét 68. Szarvaskő határa 57. Paphegy 69* Szarvaskő-Eocska-völgy 58. Pazsag-völgy 70. Szentlélek 59. Bakottyás Eger felett 71. Szilvásvárad határa 60. Becem-völgy 72* Tard 61. Eépás-völgy Felsőtárkany. 73» Tardona község határa felett 74. Tarkő 62. Bózsa-völgy 75. Tibolddaróc határa 65. Sály község határa 76. Uppony határa 64. Sáta község határa 77. Vár-völgy 65. Síkfőkát Eger felett 78. Vöröskői-völgy 66. Szálajka-völgy 67. Szalóki erdő Eauna.iegyzék - Das Eaunenverzelchnis Trióda sylvina L. Phragmataecia castaneae HB. 11, 17, 20, 25, 26, 50, 43 59, 76 Némapogon heydeni PET» Nematopogon panzerella HB. 4 76 Némapogon hungaricus GOZM. Nematopogon swammerdamella L* 2, 11, 33 11, 51, 68, 76 Némapogon emortuellus Z. Nematopogon schwärziella Z* 78 *7 Némapogon granellus L. Incurvaria muscalella E*. 22, 68 11, 25, 27 Nemaphora scaoiosella SC* Némapogon cloacellus H¥* (metallica PODA) 11, 46, 2, 25, 51, 76 49, 76 Neurothaumasia ankere11a MN. 26 Adela degeerella L* 11, 54, 69 Haplotinea insectella E. Cossus cossus L* 28, 33 2, 17 Niditinea fuscipunctella HW. Paraphypopta caestrum HB. 25, 33 43 Tineola biselliella HUMMEL Dyspessa ulula BKH. 4, 11, 17, 25, 78 28, 43» 48, 68 Tinea trinotella THNBG. 17, 33 Zeuzera pyrina L» Tinea semifulvella HW. 17, 43 2, 11, 76 Tinea pellionella L* Pacbytelia vi los ella 0», 11, 25, 76, 78 Monopis monachella HB« Canepbora unicolor HÜFN. ' 20 7, 25, 68, 76 Monopis ferruginella HB« Bradyptesis(Atycbla)appendi- 2, 16, 33, 63 culata ESP* 68 Monopis nuaticella HB. Tbyris fenestrella SC« ssp» 61 seminigra ISSK. 58, 61, 70, Monopis imella HB« Harpipteryx falcella HB« 17, 33, 76 4 Morographa boleti F« Cerostoma radiatellum DON« 2, 11, 17, 26, 33, 48, 61, Euplocamus anthracinalis SC« 16, 33 1,,5, 11, 17, 22, 42, 57,: Cerostoma chazariellum MN. 70, 76 16 Talaeporia politella 0« ssp« Cerostoma persicellum P, szoecsi SIED. 25, 68 22, 24, 37 Talaeporia tubulosa HETZ. Plutella geniatella Z. 29, 68 4, 43, 75 Praesolenobia clathrella FE« Plutella maculipennis CUEÏ« 59, 68 17, 26, 33, 43, 59 Solenobia nickerli HEIN. Eudophasia messingiella F. 68 33, 61, 76 Fumaria casta PALL«, Argyrestbia epbippiella F. 25, 54, 68 2 Fumaria germanica CHAPM« Catoptilia alchimiella SC. 17, 25, 68 22 Masonia crassiorella BED« Coleophora fuscedinella Z* 25 12, 76 Epichnopteryx kovácsi SIED« Coleophora serratella L* " 35, 76 12 Rebelia subvestalis WEHHLI Coleophora limosipennella DDP« 68 18 Bebelia plumella HS«,(surien— Coleopbora flavipennella HS« tella BED*) 33, 59, 68 22, 76 Bijug is(Psychidea)bombyc ella Coleophora friscbella Lo. SCHIET« 33, 76 5, 4, 11, 29, 5&, 61 Coleopbora alcyonipennella _ CochliOtheca crenulella BPD« EOLL« 26 partb. helix SIEB. 4, 40 Coleopbora l^ixella Z* Psyche vicieIIa SCHIPP* 2, 28, 33, 59, 65 Coleopbora ornatipennella HB« Sterrhopteryx fusca HW« (hir- 59 sutella HB.) 2, 51, 68 Coleopbora ochrea HW« Acantbopsycbe atra L« 76 17, 68 98 Coleophora squalorella Z. Scythris seliniella Z. 22 33 Coleophora wockeella Z. Pterolonche inspersa STGB. 33 . 76 Coleophora vibicella HB. 33, 76 Aegeria apiformis CL. Coleophora nemorum HEIN. 25 Aegeria apiformis, f. teneb- 33 rioniformis ESP. 17, 25 Coleophora anatipennella HB. Paranthrene tabaniformis BOTT. 17 11 Coleophora auricella F. Synanthedon vesp if ormis L* 11, 33 5, 17 Coleophora serpylletorum HEB, Synanthedon myopaeformis BKS. 30 28 Coleophora virgatella Z. Chamaesphecia empif ormis ESP. 33, 76 15 Coleophora striâtipennella NYU Orneodes grammodactyla Z. -TNGSTB. 12, 33 33, 76 Coleophora versurella Z. Orneodes hexydactyla L. 33 H, 20, 33, 76 Coleophora argentula Z. Stagmatophora albiapicella HS. 33 76 Coleophora glaucicolella WOOD. Stagmophora serratella TB. 76 60, 76 Elachista argentella CL«, Limnaecia phragmitella STT. 20, 32 20 Hyponomeuta vigintipunctatus Hypatima binotella THNBG. HETZ. 30, 33, 76 33, 76 Hyponomeuta evonymellus 1. Diurnea phryganella HB. 2, 75 11, 28 Hyponomeuta malinellus Z. Diurnea fagella F. 12, 17, 30, 43, 76 11, 14, 48, 51, 52, 54 Hyponomeuta plumbellus SCHIFF* Semioscopis avellanella HB. 30., 33, 55, 68, 73 48 Swammerdamia caesiella HB» Semioscopis steinkellneriana 20 SCHIFF. 52 Hoesslerstammia erxlebeniel- Depressaria marcella EBL. la F. 12 76 Ethmia pusielia EOEMEE Depressaria heracliana DE GEEB - 22, 61 59 Ethmia funerella F. Depressaria nervosa HW. 73 48 Sthmia bipunctella F, Depressaria corticinella Z. 16, 36, 43 11 Scythris obscurella SC 2 99 Agonopteryx pallore lia Z. Acompsia formosella HB» 48, 59, 68 4, 33 Agonopteryx alstremericana CL. Acompsia cinerella CL. 26, 17, 59 • 2, 11, 16,, 33, 56, 61, 68 Agonopteryx furvella ТВ. Acompsia tripunctella SCHIFF. 2 33 Agonopteryx ciliella STT. Anacampsis .patruella MN« 48, 68, 76 30, 76 Hypercallia citrinalia SC. Compsolechia scintilella FB. 33, 56 2, 16, 26, 33 Carcina quercana F« Sophronia marginella TOLL» 12, If, 44, 53, 54, 73 33 Harpella forficella SC. Sophronia semicostella HB. 9, 33 33 Topeutis criella ТВ. Caryocolum sestertiellum HS. 2, 11, 33, 59 33 Pleurota pyropella SCHIFF. Caryocolum maculiferellum DGL. 43 Pleurota breviapinella Z. Gnorimoschema obsoletellum FB. 22, 63 68 Holoacolia forficella HB« Gnorimoschema diminutellum EBL. 4 17 Hoffmannophlla paeudospretella Gelechia pinguinella ТВ. STT. 25 25 Endrosis lacteella SCHIFF. Gelechia maculif erella DGL. 17 20 Tubuliferola flavifrontella Litа sоlutella Z« HB. 2 76 Gomphocrates rasilella HS« Chionodes distinctella Z. 22, 33 76 Cegoconia quadripuncta HW. Aroga velocella ШР, 2, 11, 16 28 Brachmia dlmidiella SCHIFF. Adrasteiai diff inis HW» 33, 76 17 Brachmia triannulella HS. Xyatophora nigritella 21, 22 2, 11 Brachmia lineolella Z. Xyatophora charchariella Z» 33 33 Сymotricha pudicella MN. Xyatophora atrella HW« 11 61 Gaesa barbella Z. Xyatophora elbngella НШ¥«~ 16 76 Dichomeris limosella SCHLAEG. Sitotroga cerealella OLJV* 4, 30, 33, 43, 56, 73, 76 17, 22« 68, 75 Anarsia apartiella SCHHK. Metzneria aprilella HB» 26 75 100 Metzneria carlinella STT. Parasemia gnomana CL. 75 25 Metzneria neuropterella THGSTB. Epagoge grotiana F. 33 . 2, 4, 33, 59, 76 Metzneria lapella L. Capua favillaceana HE. 33 14, 30 Metzneria metzneriella STT. Aleimna loeflingiana L. 76 11, 17, 41 Isophrictis striâtella HB, Aleimna loeflingiana, ssp. 33 oetypana HB. 2, 11, 41 Carposina.-scirrhosella HS. Tortrix viridana L. 22, 68, 75 8, 11, 43 Sparganothis pilleriana SCHIFF. Trotrix dumetana ТВ. 22, 28, 53, 73 20, 28, 73, 76 Pandemis corylana F. Tortrix ministrana L. 12 60 Pandemis cerasana HB. (ribeana Croesia bergmanniana L. HB.) 20, 28, 61, 66 11 Pandemis cerasana, ssp.obscura
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