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Fund Af Småsommerfugle Fra Danmark 1 1982 (Lepidoptera) Fund af småsommerfugle fra Danmark 1 1982 (Lepidoptera) OTTO BUHL, OLE KARSHOLT, KNUD LARSEN, GORM EIVIND PALM & KARSTEN SCHNACK Buh!, 0., Karsholt, 0., Larsen, K., Pallesen, G., Palm, E. and Schnack. K.: Rccords ofMicrolepidoptera from Denmark in 1982 (Lcpidoptera). Ent. Meddr 50: 119-136. Copenhagen, Denmark 1983. IS SN 0013-8851. This list reparts interesting Danish Microlepidoptera caught in 1982 as well as interesting tindings from previous years first realized in 1982. Because of increasing interest in calleeting Microlepidoptera, and since the summer of 1982 was warm and 1ong, the present list ineludes as many as ninespecies new to the Danish fauna. They are: l) Archinemapogon yildizae Ko<;ak, 1981 (syn.: laterella Thunberg, 1794 nec Denis & Schiffermi.iller, 1775) (Tineidae), 2)Monopisknestrate//a (Heydcn, 1863) (Tineidae), 3) Parornix Ioganeiia (Stainton, 1848) (syn.: distinete/la Nolcken, 1871) (Gracillariidae), 4) Tebenna hjerkandrella (Thunberg, 1784) (Glyphipterigidac), 5) Syncopacma suecicella (Wolff, 1958) (Gelechiidae), 6) Epib/ema obscurana (Herrich­ Schaffer, 1851) (Tortricidae), 7) Eucosma catoptrana (Rebel, 1903) (syn.: haingiana Jackh, 1953) (Tortricidae), 8) Rhyacionia /ogaea Durrant, 1911 (Tortricidae) and 9) Antigastra cata/auna/is (Duponchel, 1833) (Pyralidae). The list deals with many other species of interest. For details, see the main text and the predecessors o f thi s list. Since the papcr is in Danish, an y o f the au t hors may be consulted for further informations by foreigners. Correspondence to: Småsommerfuglelisten, Zoologisk Museum, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 København Ø, Denmark. Denne oversigt over fund af nye, sjældne og alle i fremtiden skriver deres etiketter under biologisk eller faunistisk set interessante hensyntagen til navngivningen på netop det­ småsommerfugle er udarbejdet efter de sam­ te ko;t. me principper som de tre foregående lister Forkortelsen ZMUC henviser til Zoolo­ (Buh! et al., 1981, 1982 og 1983). gisk Museum, København, mens NHMÅ Fund medtages i listen i den udstrækning, står for Naturhistorisk Museum, Århus. I en de rummer nye oplysninger om arternes bio­ del tilfælde, hvor fældefangne dyr er indsam­ logi eller udbredelse. Fund af præimaginale let af tre eller fire personer i fællesskab, er stadier medtages normalt ikke, hvis der ikke der anvendt forkortelser: BPE = J.P. Baun­ foreligger klækket materiale. Nomenklatur gård, FAP =P. Falck, JEG= G. Jeppesen, og rækkefølge følger, hvor intet andet er LRK = K. Larsen. nævnt, Karsbolt & Nielsen (1976). Navne Oversigten er fortsat et kollektivt produkt, på planter følger Dansk Feltflora (Hansen, men i de tilfælde hvor enkeltpersoner har 1981 ), og opdelingen af Danmark i faunisti­ leveret grundige kommentarer til en art, ske distrikter følger Enghoff & Nielsen anføres den ansvarliges navn i parentes efter (1977). For at gøre lokalitetsangivelserne kommentaren på samme måde, som finder­ mere entydige er det besluttet at standardi­ ne angives i parantes efter de enkelte fund. sere navngivningen af findestederne i over­ Ligeledes angives i særlige tilfælde navnet på ensstemmelse med Geodædisk Instituts nye den determinator, der står inde for bestem­ topografiske atlas, Danmark l :l 00.000, melsen af vanskelige arter. 1982. Desværre figurerer en hel del indarbej­ Det fremadskridende arbejde med at gen­ dede lokalitetsnavne ikke på dette nye kort, nemgå de danske samlinger med henblik på hvorfor vi i listen efter det opgivne findested at udarbejde det tidligere omtalte prikkata­ (som forhåbentlig svarer til, hvad der står på log over samtlige danske sommerfugle har etiketten) har måttet tilføje et stednavn, der bragt en del oversete fund for dagen. De kan findes på kortet. Vi anbefaler varmt, at mest interessante af disse er medtaget i 119 listen. Dette har sammen med kombina­ 2 la. 28.x.l982, Carpinus betulus (0. Kars­ tionen af en lang, varm sommer i 1982 og en bolt). Tidligere kun kendt fra B: Gudhjem, stor samleintensitet gjort denne liste relativt Svaneke og Åsedam i 1925-28. omfattende. I listen meldes ikke mindre end Stigmella svenssoni (Johans.). NEZ: Asser­ 9 arter nye for den danske fauna: Archine­ bo, l stk. 5.vi.l975 (K. Larsen), B: Slotslyn­ mapogon yildizae Ko9ak, 1981 (syn.: later­ gen, l la. 19.x.1976, Quercus (K. Larsen). ella (Thunberg, 1794) nec Denis & Schiffer­ Tidligere kun 2 stk. fra NWJ cig B. miiller, 1775) (Tineidae), Monopis fenestra­ Stigmel/a samiatella (Zell.). WJ: Ulfborg, l tella (Heyden, 1863) (Tineidae), Parornix stk. 23.vi.l973 (P.L. Holst), NEJ: Hulsig, Ioganella (Stainton, 1848) (syn.: dislinetel/a !stk. 7.viii.l980 (K. Schnack). Tidligere kun Nolcken, 1871) (Gracillariidae), Tebenna fra EJ: Hvidding Krat. bjerkandrella (Thunberg, 1784) (Glyphipte­ Stigmel/a crataegella (Klim.). EJ: Skæring rigidae), Syncopacma suecicella (Wolff, Hede, flere la. 5.vii.l980, Crataegus (K. 1958) (Gelechiidae), Epiblema obscurana Gregersen); LFM: Frejlev Skov, flere la. (Herrich-Schaffer, 1851) (Tortricidae), Eu­ 17.viii.l980, Crataegus (0. Karsholt, R. cosma catoptrana (Rebel, 1903) (syn.: Johansson verif.); SZ: Bønsvig, l stk. heringiana Jackh, I 953) (Tortricidae), 26.v.l978 (0. Karsholt); NWZ: Nekselø, l Rhyacionia logaea Durran t, I 911 (Tortri­ stk. 15.v.l966 (H.K. Jensen, O. Karsbolt cidae) og Antigastra catalaunalis (Dupon­ det.). Andre imagines har ikke kunnet op­ chel, 1833) (Pyralidae). spores. Næste årsliste vil blive udarbejdet efter samme retningslinier. Sidste frist for afleve­ Trifurcula arcuatella (HS.). EJ: Skæring He­ ring af oplysninger til denne er det entomo­ de, flere la. 14.x.l979, Fragaria (K. Greger­ logiske årsmøde, der afholdes den sidste sen), l stk. 2. vii.l980 (K. Gregersen). week-end i februar. Det er nødvendigt for os Trifurcula mediofasciella (H w.). SJ: Kon­ at få oplysningerne skriftligt på de dertil gens Mose, enkelte la. !4.ix.l982, Betu/a udarbejdede meldeskemaer, som sendes til (0. Karsholt). Første danske imagines. alle, der tidligere har indberettet fund. Trifurcula atrifrontella (Stt.). B: Olsker, l Skemaerne kan naturligvis også rekvireres stk. 29. vii.l973 (K. Larsen). Tidligere kendt hos listens forfattere, som også står til rådig• i 2 eksemplarer fra LFM og SZ. hed, hvis man er i tvivl om, hvad man skal Tr(furcula cryptella (Stt.). SJ: Frøslev Mose, melde - eller om bestemmelsers holdbarhed. l stk. 2.vi.l963 (W. van Deurs, coll. Alle, der afleverer meldeskemaer, får til­ ZMUC). sendt et særtryk af fundlisten. Tr(furcula eurema (Tutt). WJ: Skallingen, 2 MICROPTERIGIDAE stk. I 1.-12. vi.l982 (K. Schnack). I Dan­ mark tidligere kun kendt i klækkede Micropterix schaefferi Heath. EJ: Sejs, l stk. eksemplarer. I 5. v.l982 (B. Jørgensen). Trifurcula griseel/a Wolff. NEJ: Læsø, Bo­ Micropterix osthelderi Heath. EJ: Højlund v et, 3 stk. 8.-13.vii.l982 (0. Karsholt); Skov, Klostermølle, l stk. 15.v.l982 (0. NEZ: Melby Overdrev, l stk. 7.vii.l982 (K. Buh!). Tidligere kun kendt fra EJ: Høj ko l Gregersen). Tidligere kun 2 danske eksem­ Skov. plarer fra NEZ: Asserbo, hvorfra arten blev NEPTICULIDAE beskrevet. Trifurcula albibimaculella (Lars.). WJ: Ulf­ Stigmella filipendu/ae (W c k.). NEZ: Kreg­ borg, i antal, 24. vii.l981 (K. Gregersen). me, 9 la. 12.x.l980, Filipenduta vulgaris (K. Tidligere kendt fra WJ: Klosterhede, Ris­ Gregersen), flere la. 20.ix. I 982, Filipenduta bæk v. Lemvig og NEJ: Ovdrup Hede og vulgaris (0. Karsholt, K. Schnack). Første Lundby Hede (Borup Hede). danske imagines. Trifurcula decentella (HS.). LFM: Møns Stigmella benanderella (W olft). NEJ: Borup Klint, l stk. 6. vii.l976 (K. Schnack). Tidli­ Hede, l stk. 24.-25.v.1980 (0. Karsholt), gere kendt i 2 danske eksemplarer fra LFM: Læsø, Bovet, 2 stk. 9.vii.l982 (0. Karsholt). Frejlev Skov og NEZ: København, Øster• Stigmella carpinella (Hein.). B: Randkløve, bro. 120 OPOSTEGIDAE (1977). Den er udbredt i Skandinavien. Opostega auritella (Hb.). WJ: Nymindegab, I det øvrige Europa kendt fra Storbri­ l stk. 16. vii.l976 (K. Schnack). Ny for Jyl­ tannien, Holland, Øst- og Vesttyskland, land. Tjekkoslovakiet, Polen, Ungarn, Østrig, den europæiske del af USSR, Krim, det vestlige Sibirien (Petersen (1969), Zagulajev (1968)). INCURVARIIDAE Nemophora cupriacella (Hb.). NWZ: Ved­ dinge Bakker, l stk. 14.vii.l982 (E. Palm). Nemophora ochsenheimerella (Hb.). SZ: Bønsvig, l stk. 31. v.l980 (K. Pedersen, coll. ZMUC). Ny for Sjælland. Nematopogon variella (Brandt). B: Randklø­ ve, l stk. 28. v.l982 (G. Jeppesen), l stk. 4. vi.l982 (H. Hendriksen). Fig. l. Monopis fenestratella (Heyd.), c;~, F: Neb­ TINEIDAE beskov, 26.vi.l976 (P.Falck). Celestica angustipennis (HS.). SZ: Glænø, l Fig. l. Monopis fenestratella (Heyd.), c;~, Den­ mark. stk. 5. viii.l982 (H.K. Jensen). Tidligere kun fundet: EJ: Anholt, l stk. 9.vii.l974 (0. Karsholt); LFM: Omegnen af Nykøbing, nogle fa stk. klækket i juli 1873 af ved (Lar­ sen, 1916), Bøtø, l stk. 9.vii.l964 (K. Pe­ dersen, coll. ZMUC); B: Stampen, l stk. 4. vii.l960 (H. K. Jensen). Nemapogon personel/a (Pierce & Metc.). NEZ: Store Dyrehave, l la. 26.xi.l981, i Fagus (0. Martin, coll. ZMUC). Kun kendt fra F, LFM, SZ og NEZ. Fundene er hoved­ sagelig af ældre dato. Fig. 2. Archinemapogon• yildizae Ko<;ak, d', Sveri­ Archinemapogon nigralbella (Zell.). LFM: ge. Mellemskoven, l stk. 25. vii.l982 (A. Mad­ Fig. 2. Archinemapogon yildizae Kor;ak, d', Swe­ sen), 4 stk. 21. vii.-5. viii.l982 (BPE, F AP, den. JEG, LRK). Tidligere kendt i et enkelt eksemplar fra LFM: Bøtø, 1969 (Pallesen & Palm, 1973: 103), samt i nogle fa ældre eksemplarer fra NEZ: klækket fra svampe på el (Alnus) Strandmøllen 22. vii.l8 77 (Drewsen, coll. ZMUC). Archinemapogon yildizae Koc;ak. LFM: Ge­ desby, l stk. 26. vii.l982 (B. Jørgensen). Ny for Danmark. Det velkendte navn A. laterella (Thun­ berg) har desværre vist sig at være et 3 homonym, og det eneste kendte erstat­ Fig. 3. Tebenna bjerkandrella (Thnbg.), d', Sveri­ ningsnavn er yildizae Koc;ak (G.S. Ro­ ge. binson, in litt.). Fig. 3. Tebenna bjerkandrella (Thnbg.), d', Swe­ Arten er let genkendelig på den sorte den. længdestribe på forvingen (Fig.
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