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Ent10 4 425 430 Bolshakov Rus9.Pm6 Russian Entomol. J. 10 (4): 425430 © RUSSIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2001 Microlepidoptera Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè. 9. Íàñòîÿùèå ìîëè (Tineidae) Microlepidoptera of Tula Area. 9. True moths (Tineidae) Ë.Â. Áîëüøàêîâ L.V. Bolshakov Îáúåäèíåíèå Òóëüñêèé îáëàñòíîé èñòîðèêî-àðõèòåêòóðíûé è ëèòåðàòóðíûé ìóçåé (îòäåë ïðèðîäû), óë. Ñîâåòñêàÿ, 68, Òóëà 300000 Ðîññèÿ. Association Tula Regional Historical, Architectural and Literary Museum (Department of Nature), Sovetskaya Str. 68, Tula 300000 Russia. ÊËÞ×ÅÂÛÅ ÑËÎÂÀ: íàñòîÿùèå ìîëè (Tineidae), Òóëüñêàÿ îáëàñòü, ôàóíèñòèêà, ñïèñîê, çîíàëüíàÿ è áèîòîïè÷åñêàÿ ïðèóðî÷åííîñòü, ýêîëîãè÷åñêèå äàííûå. KEY WORDS: True moths (Tineidae), Tula Area, faunistics, check-list, zonal and biotopic distribution, oecological dates. ÐÅÇÞÌÅ: Íà îñíîâàíèè ìíîãîëåòíèõ èññëåäîâà- ñêèé îáëàñòíîé èñòîðèêî-àðõèòåêòóðíûé è ëèòåðà- íèé âïåðâûå äëÿ Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè ïðåäñòàâëåí ñïè- òóðíûé ìóçåé è â ëè÷íûõ êîëëåêöèÿõ, íåêîòîðûå ñîê âèäîâ íàñòîÿùèõ ìîëåé (Tineidae), íàñ÷èòûâàþ- ýêçåìïëÿðû ïåðåäàíû â Çîîëîãè÷åñêèé èíñòèòóò ùèé 23 âèäà, ñîäåðæàùèé äàííûå î ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèè ÐÀÍ. Òàêñîíîìè÷åñêàÿ èäåíòèôèêàöèÿ ïðîâåäåíà è ïî ýêîëîãèè. Tinea semifulvella Haw., 1828 âïåðâûå ïðåèìóùåñòâåííî Ë.Â. Áîëüøàêîâûì íà îñíîâàíèè ïðèâîäèòñÿ äëÿ Öåíòðà Åâðîïåéñêîé Ðîññèè. Tineola âûøåóïîìÿíóòûõ ñïåöèàëüíûõ ðàáîò. Îïðåäåëåíèÿ furciferella Zag., 1954, syn.n. ðàññìàòðèâàåòñÿ êàê íî- íåêîòîðûõ ñëîæíûõ ýêçåìïëÿðîâ áûëè ëþáåçíî âûé ñèíîíèì T. bisselliella (Hummel, 1823). ïðîâåðåíû À.Ê. Çàãóëÿåâûì (Çîîëîãè÷åñêèé èíñòè- òóò ÐÀÍ), îêàçûâàþùèì ïîñòîÿííîå âíèìàíèå ê ABSTRACT: On the basis of the long-term research a ïðîâîäèìûì èññëåäîâàíèÿì. Ðàçíîñòîðîííþþ ïî- list species of the true moths (Tineidae) including 23 ìîùü àâòîðó îêàçûâàëè òàêæå À.Â. Ñâèðèäîâ, Å.Ì. species is presented for the first time for the Tula Area. Data Àíòîíîâà (Çîîëîãè÷åñêèé ìóçåé ÌÃÓ) è È.Â. Øìû- on distribution and ecology are also Provided. Tinea semi- òîâà (Êàëóæñêèé îáëàñòíîé êðàåâåä÷åñêèé ìóçåé). fulvella Haw., 1828 is firstly recorded for the Center of Àâòîð âûðàæàåò ñåðäå÷íóþ áëàãîäàðíîñòü ïåðå- European Russia. A new synonymy is established: Tineola ÷èñëåííûì âûøå ñïåöèàëèñòàì, êîëëåãàì è èññëå- furciferella Zag., 1954 = T. bisselliella (Hummel, 1823). äîâàòåëÿì-ýíòóçèàñòàì. Èç 23 âèäîâ íàøåãî ñïèñêà 1 êîñìîïîëèò, 1 Î ôàóíå íàñòîÿùèõ ìîëåé â Öåíòðå Åâðîïåéñêîé ñóáêîñìîïîëèò, 6 èìåþò ãîëàðêòè÷åñêèå, 6 òðàíñ- Ðîññèè ìîæíî â îáùèõ ÷åðòàõ ñóäèòü ïî ðàáîòàì ïàëåàðêòè÷åñêèå, 5 çàïàäíî-öåíòðàëüíî- ïàëåàð- À.Ê. Çàãóëÿåâà [1960, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1981à,á], êòè÷åñêèå è 4 çàïàäíîïàëåàðêòè÷åñêèå äîëãîò- âêëþ÷àþùèì î÷åíü ïîäðîáíûå ñâåäåíèÿ î ìîðôî- íûå àðåàëû ïåðâîãî ïîðÿäêà (ïî íîìåíêëàòóðå Ê.Á. ëîãèè è áèîëîãèè âèäîâ. Îäíàêî ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèå Ãîðîäêîâà [1984]). Èç 21 âèäà, ðàñïðîñòðàíåííîãî áîëüøèíñòâà âèäîâ ïî òåððèòîðèè îñòàåòñÿ íåäî- òîëüêî â Ñåâåðíîì ïîëóøàðèè, 3 èìåþò áîðåàëüíûå ñòàòî÷íî îñâåùåííûì.  Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè äî ñèõ è 2 ñóááîðåàëüíûå, à îñòàëüíûå òåìïåðàòíûå èëè ïîð áûë øèðîêî èçâåñòåí òîëüêî îäèí âèä èç ýòîãî ïîëèçîíàëüíûå øèðîòíûå àðåàëû (êîíå÷íî, â áîëü- ñåìåéñòâà ñèíàíòðîïíûé êîñìîïîëèò Tineola øèíñòâå ñëó÷àåâ ñ èçâåñòíûìè ñóæåíèÿìè â êîí- bisselliella (Hummel, 1823) (=furciferella Zag., 1954, òèíåíòàëüíûõ ðåãèîíàõ Ñåâåðíîé Àçèè). Ïî òåððè- syn.n.) ïëàòÿíàÿ, îíà æå ìåáåëüíàÿ ìîëü. òîðèè Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè ìîæåò ïðîõîäèòü ñåâåðíàÿ  ðåçóëüòàòå ýíòîìîëîãè÷åñêèõ èññëåäîâàíèé, èëè äàæå ñåâåðî-âîñòî÷íàÿ ãðàíèöà àðåàëà îäíîãî îñíîâíûå àñïåêòû êîòîðûõ ðàññìàòðèâàëèñü ðàíåå âèäà, Tinea semifulvella Haw., 1828, øèðîêî ðàñïðî- [Ñâèðèäîâ, Áîëüøàêîâ, 1997; Áîëüøàêîâ, 1998, ñòðàíåííîãî â Çàïàäíîé, íî î÷åíü ìàëîèçâåñòíîãî â 2000], íà òåððèòîðèè Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè îáíàðóæåíî Âîñòî÷íîé Åâðîïå. 23 âèäà Tineidae, àííîòèðîâàííûé ñïèñîê êîòîðûõ Íà èññëåäîâàííîé òåððèòîðèè îáíàðóæåíî îêî- ïðåäñòàâëåí íèæå. Ïðè ýòîì 1 âèä âïåðâûå ïðèâî- ëî 80% âèäîâ èç ïîäñåìåéñòâ Scardiinae è Nemapo- äèòñÿ äëÿ Öåíòðà Åâðîïåéñêîé Ðîññèè. goninae, íî âñåãî îêîëî 50% âèäîâ èç ïîäñåìåéñòâà Èññëåäîâàííûé ìàòåðèàë ñîáðàí ñ 1971 ïî 2000 Tineinae, óêàçàííûõ (ñ ó÷åòîì äàííîé ðàáîòû) äëÿ ãã. ïðåèìóùåñòâåííî Ë.Â. Áîëüøàêîâûì, ÷àñòè÷íî Öåíòðà Åâðîïåéñêîé Ðîññèè. Íàõîæäåíèå â Òóëüñ- Ñ.À. Àíäðååâûì, Â.Í. è Í.Â. Êðûëîâûìè, À.Ô. êîé îáëàñòè åùå íåñêîëüêèõ ðåäêèõ (ïðåèìóùå- Ëàêîìîâûì, Ä.À. Ñàôðîíîâûì, Ñ.À. Ðÿáîâûì. Îí ñòâåííî ñèíàíòðîïíûõ) âèäîâ èç ðîäîâMonopis Hbn., õðàíèòñÿ â îñíîâíîì â ôîíäàõ Îáúåäèíåíèÿ Òóëü- [1825] è Tinea L., 1758 íå âûçûâàåò ñîìíåíèé. Íàìè 426 Ë.Â. Áîëüøàêîâ ïîêà íå îáíàðóæåíû è òå íåìíîãèå âèäû èç ïîäñå- óìåðåííûé (á) ñóïåðêîìïëåêñ (6 âèäîâ). Òàêèì ìåéñòâ Myrmecozelinae è Meesiinae, àðåàëû êîòîðûõ îáðàçîì, ñðåäè îáíàðóæåííûõ íàìè Tineidae íåò çàõîäÿò â ýòîò ñåêòîð è êîòîðûå ìîãóò áûòü íàéäå- ñîáñòâåííî ñòåíîòîïíûõ âèäîâ (â-ñóïåðêîìïëåêñ) íû, ñêîðåå âñåãî, â ëåñîñòåïíîé çîíå è â ïîäçîíå (òàêîâûìè äîëæíû áûòü òåîðåòè÷åñêè ìîãóùèå îáè- õâîéíî-øèðîêîëèñòâåííûõ ëåñîâ. òàòü â íàøåì ðåãèîíå ëîêàëüíûå è ðåäêèå Nemapo- Áàáî÷êè âñåõ âèäîâ Tineidae àôàãè, àêòèâíû ïðå- goninae, Myrmecozelinae è Meesiinae).  òî æå âðåìÿ, èìóùåñòâåííî â ñóìåðêè è íî÷üþ, ïðè÷åì ìåëêèå 2 íàèáîëåå ðåäêèõ è, âèäèìî, óìåðåííî ñòåíîòîï- ôîðìû ïðèëåòàþò íà ñâåò â íåïîñðåäñòâåííîé áëè- íûõ âèäà á-ñóïåðêîìïëåêñà ðàññìàòðèâàþòñÿ íàìè çîñòè îò ñâîèõ ìåñòîîáèòàíèé. Íàì íå äîâåëîñü êàê íàõîäÿùèåñÿ ïîä óãðîçîé, ÷òî îïðåäåëÿåòñÿ äëÿ íàáëþäàòü îïèñàííîå â ëèòåðàòóðå ñâîåîáðàçíîå ñàïðîêñèëîìèöåòîôàãà Scardia boletella (F., 1794) ðîåíèå áàáî÷åê íàèáîëåå îáèëüíûõ âèäîâ, íî äíåì òðàäèöèîííûìè ëåñîõîçÿéñòâåííûìè ìåðîïðèÿ- îíè íå îñîáåííî ñêðûâàþòñÿ è áîëåå èëè ìåíåå òèÿìè è îòñþäà îáîñòðÿþùåéñÿ ïèùåâîé êîíêó- ðåãóëÿðíî âñòðå÷àþòñÿ â ñîñòîÿíèè ïîêîÿ. Êðàòêîâ- ðåíöèåé, à äëÿ íèäèêîëà Tinea semifulvella Haw., ðåìåííàÿ äíåâíàÿ àêòèâíîñòü íàáëþäàåòñÿ ïðåèìó- 1828 êðàåàðåàëüíûì ïîëîæåíèåì è äîâîëüíî ùåñòâåííî ó ñèíàíòðîïíûõ âèäîâ. Ðåäêàÿ âñòðå÷àå- ëîêàëüíûì ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèåì (ñóäÿ ïî âñåìó, êëè- ìîñòü áîëüøèíñòâà íàøèõ âèäîâ íàñòîÿùèõ ìîëåé ìàòè÷åñêè îáóñëîâëåííûìè). íå ïîçâîëÿåò ïðîâåñòè êîìïëåêñíûé ðåãèîíàëüíûé  ïðåäëàãàåìîì ñïèñêå îáùàÿ ïîðÿäêîâàÿ àíàëèç ñåìåéñòâà. Îäíàêî äîñòàòî÷íî ïîäðîáíûå íóìåðàöèÿ. Çíàêîì * îòìå÷åí âèä, âïåðâûå ïðèâî- ëèòåðàòóðíûå äàííûå î áèîëîãèè âèäîâ [Çàãóëÿåâ, äèìûé äëÿ Öåíòðà Åâðîïåéñêîé Ðîññèè. Ñèñòåìà è 1960, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1981à] äàþò âîçìîæíîñòü íîìåíêëàòóðà â îñíîâíîì ïî ðàáîòàì À.Ê. Çàãó- äàòü èõ ðåãèîíàëüíûå ýêîëîãè÷åñêèå õàðàêòåðèñòè- ëÿåâà [1960, 1964, 1973, 1981á] ñ íåîáõîäèìûìè êè è ýêîëîãî-ôàóíèñòè÷åñêóþ êëàññèôèêàöèþ. èçìåíåíèÿìè â íàçâàíèÿõ ðîäîâ è âèäîâ ñîãëàñíî Êàê èçâåñòíî, ñðåäè íàñòîÿùèõ ìîëåé íåò íàñòî- ïîñëåäóþùèì ïóáëèêàöèÿì [Karsholdt et al., 1985; ÿùèõ ôèòîôàãîâ. Âñå íàøè âèäû Scardiinae è ïî÷òè Robinson, 1986; Ïîíîìàðåíêî, 1997]. Èç ñèíîíèìîâ âñå Nemapogoninae ñàïðîêñèëîìèöåòîôàãè è áî- ïðèâîäÿòñÿ òîëüêî ñàìûå ðàñïðîñòðàíåííûå. ëåå èëè ìåíåå øèðîêèå ïîëèôàãè íà ëèñòâåííûõ Àðåàëîãè÷åñêèå õàðàêòåðèñòèêè âèäîâ (ïî íî- äåðåâüÿõ. Íåêîòîðûå âèäû Nemapogoninae (îñîáåí- ìåíêëàòóðå Ê.Á. Ãîðîäêîâà [1984]) ïðèâîäÿòñÿ íà íî Haplotinea spp.) ïåðåõîäÿò ê ïèòàíèþ èíûìè îñíîâàíèè ðàáîò À.Ê. Çàãóëÿåâà è äîïîëíÿþùèõ èõ ðàñòèòåëüíûìè îñòàòêàìè, à èíîãäà è îñòàòêàìè [Petersen, Gaedike, 1979; Robinson, 1986; Ñà÷êîâ è æèâîòíîãî ïðîèñõîæäåíèÿ. Òàêèì îáðàçîì, â ýêî- äð., 1996; Ïîíîìàðåíêî, 1997], ïðè íåîáõîäèìîñòè ëîãèè ýòèõ âèäîâ ïðîÿâëÿþòñÿ íåêîòîðûå ÷åðòû, ñ óòî÷íÿþùèìè ññûëêàìè. ñâîéñòâåííûå âñåì âèäàì Tineinae. Ïîñëåäíèå Àííîòàöèè âèäîâ âêëþ÷àþò îðèãèíàëüíûå äàí- êåðàòîôàãè è, î÷åâèäíî, øèðîêèå ïîëèôàãè, íî íå- íûå îá îáúåìå ñîáðàííîãî ìàòåðèàëà, ìåñòàõ ñáî- êîòîðûå èç íèõ ôàêóëüòàòèâíî ïðîÿâëÿþò õèùíè÷å- ðîâ (ìåñòîíàõîæäåíèÿõ), ñðîêàõ ë¸òà, ÷àñòîòå âñòðå- ñòâî (âêëþ÷àÿ êàííèáàëèçì), áîëåå øèðîêóþ ñàïðî- ÷àåìîñòè, çîíàëüíîé, áèîòîïè÷åñêîé è ýòîëîãè÷åñ- ôàãèþ è íåïèùåâûå ïîâðåæäåíèÿ èñêóññòâåííûõ êîé ïðèóðî÷åííîñòè áàáî÷åê. Äëÿ íåêîòîðûõ âèäîâ, (èíîãäà äàæå ñèíòåòè÷åñêèõ) ìàòåðèàëîâ. èçó÷åííûõ áîëåå ïîëíî, äàþòñÿ äîïîëíèòåëüíûå  ñâÿçè ñ ýòèì, ìíîãèå âèäû Tineidae (èçíà÷àëü- êîììåíòàðèè, îñâåùàþùèå èõ ðåãèîíàëüíûé ýêî- íî ëåñíûå êñèëîáèîíòû, ìèöåòîáèîíòû è íèäèêî- ëîãè÷åñêèé îáëèê. ëû) íàõîäÿò áëàãîïðèÿòíûå óñëîâèÿ â àíòðîïîãåí- Äëÿ î÷åíü ðåäêèõ âèäîâ ïðèâîäÿòñÿ êîíêðåòíûå íûõ öåíîçàõ, ñòàíîâÿñü ñèíàíòðîïíûìè èëè ñèíàí- äàòû è äðóãèå îáñòîÿòåëüñòâà ïîèìêè, ïðè ýòîì òðîïîôèëüíûìè âèäàìè, íåðåäêî çàâîçèìûìè â íî- ôàìèëèè ñáîðùèêîâ óêàçàíû, åñëè ýòî íå àâòîð âûå äëÿ ñåáÿ ðåãèîíû. Õîòÿ äëÿ êëàññèôèêàöèè ðÿäà äàííîé ðàáîòû.  îñòàëüíûõ ñëó÷àÿõ ìåñòîíàõîæ- ðåäêèõ âèäîâ â óñëîâèÿõ íàøåãî ðåãèîíà ìàëî äàí- äåíèÿ ïåðå÷èñëåíû ïî ïîðÿäêó íîìåðîâ íà êàðòå íûõ, à ãðàíèöû ìåæäó ýêîëîãè÷åñêèìè êîìïëåêñà- (ðèñ. 1) è â ïåðå÷íå (ñì. íèæå), ñðîêè ë¸òà äàíû ñ ìè âåñüìà ðàñïëûâ÷àòû, ê ñèíàíòðîïíîé ýêîëîãè- òî÷íîñòüþ äî äåêàäû, ÷àñòîòà âñòðå÷àåìîñòè ïî ÷åñêîé ãðóïïå îòíåñåíî (ïðåèìóùåñòâåííî ïî ëèòå- øêàëå, ïðèíÿòîé ðàíåå [Ñâèðèäîâ, Áîëüøàêîâ, 1997]. ðàòóðíûì äàííûì [Çàãóëÿåâ, 1960, 1964, 1973, 1981à]  äîïîëíèòåëüíûõ êîììåíòàðèÿõ èñïîëüçîâàíû è ñîãëàñíî îðèãèíàëüíîé ýêîëîãî-ôàóíèñòè÷åñêîé ëèòåðàòóðíûå äàííûå î òðîôè÷åñêèõ ñâÿçÿõ è áèî- êëàññèôèêàöèè [Áîëüøàêîâ, 2000]) 5 âèäîâ (1 ëîãèè âèäîâ, à òàêæå îðèãèíàëüíûå ýêîëîãè÷åñêèå ýâñèíàíòðîïíûé, 4 îëèãîñèíàíòðîïíûõ), ê ëåñ- õàðàêòåðèñòèêè [Áîëüøàêîâ, 2000] è â íåîáõîäè- íîé ýêîëîãè÷åñêîé ãðóïïå 18 âèäîâ. ìûõ ñëó÷àÿõ ôîðìóëèðîâêè êàòåãîðèé ðåãèî- Äàëüíåéøåå ðàçäåëåíèå ëåñíîé ãðóïïû îïðåäå- íàëüíîãî ñîçîáèîëîãè÷åñêîãî (ïðèðîäîîõðàííîãî) ëÿåòñÿ, ïðåæäå âñåãî, øèðîòîé ïèùåâîé ñïåöèàëè- ñòàòóñà [Áîëüøàêîâ, 1998, 1999]. çàöèè âèäîâ (è îòñþäà èõ ñïîñîáíîñòüþ çàñåëÿòü Íà êàðòå Òóëüñêîé îáëàñòè (ðèñ. 1) óêàçàíû âñå àíòðîïîöåíîçû), çàòåì áîëåå òîíêîé ñîïðÿæåí- ïîñåùàâøèåñÿ
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    Mitt. Münch. Ent. Ges. 106 Suppl. S2 1-10 München, 15.02.2016 Systematische, revidierte und kommentierte Checkliste der Schmetterlinge Bayerns (Insecta: Lepidoptera) Alfred HASLBERGER & Andreas H. SEGERER Supplementmaterial S2 Zusammenstellung der in vorliegender Arbeit publizierten regionalen Neu- und Wiederfunde. S2.1 Neufunde für die Bayerischen Alpen und/oder das Alpenvorland (AVA) Nr. FauEu Überfamilie Familie Art 0016 431725 Eriocranioidea Eriocraniidae Dyseriocrania subpurpurella (HAWORTH, 1828) 0026 431739 Eriocranioidea Eriocraniidae Eriocrania semipurpurella (STEPHENS, 1835) 0058 431808 Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae Stigmella aceris (FREY, 1857) 0080 431900 Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae Stigmella myrtillella (STAINTON, 1857) 0089 431932 Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae Stigmella splendidissimella (HERRICH-SCHÄFFER, 1855) 0125 432021 Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae Ectoedemia decentella (HERRICH-SCHÄFFER, 1855) 0133 432060 Nepticuloidea Nepticulidae Ectoedemia hannoverella (GLITZ, 1872) 0158 432282 Adeloidea Heliozelidae Heliozela resplendella (STAINTON, 1851) 0182 432335 Adeloidea Adelidae Adela cuprella (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775) 0202 432387 Adeloidea Incurvariidae Incurvaria pectinea HAWORTH, 1828 0230 432437 Tischerioidea Tischeriidae Coptotriche marginea (HAWORTH, 1828) 0331 433122 Tineoidea Tineidae Nemapogon granella (LINNAEUS, 1758) 0355 432916 Tineoidea Tineidae Monopis weaverella (SCOTT, 1858) 0371 433010 Tineoidea Tineidae Tinea columbariella WOCKE, 1877 0373 433015 Tineoidea Tineidae Tinea trinotella THUNBERG, 1794 0394 433489
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