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Zoznam Drobných Motýľov (Lepidoptera: Microlepidoptera) Zistených Na Slovensku Folia faunistica Slovaca 17 (1) 2012: 21–80 www.ffs.sk ZOZNAM DROBNÝCH MOTÝĽOV (LEPIDOPTERA: MICROLEPIDOPTERA) ZISTENÝCH NA SLOVENSKU GabrielKošická 22/39, Pastorális Komárno, Slovakia [[email protected]] Abstract: Recent checklist of Microlepidoptera known from Slovakia counts 2331 species of 58 families. Presence of some species (e.g. Cephimallota crassif- lavella Bruand, 1851, Elachista cingillella Herrich–Schäffer, 1855, Elachista dis- pilella Zeller, 1839 a Pelochrista obscura Kuznetzov, 1978) is doubtful and their This paper presents existing Slovak vernacular names and propose new names fro species found during last decade oroccurrence were transferred must be betweenverified byfamilies research. due taxonomic changes. Key words: checklist, Microlepidoptera, Slovakia. ÚVOD - ďalšieho dokladového exemplára alebo údaja. Zo pidoptera, Microlepidoptera) je doplnenou a aktu- synoným jednotlivých druhov sú uvedené len tie, Tento zoznam drobných motýľov Slovenska (Le ktoré boli na Slovensku publikované. tohto druhu ( 2010, anglická verzia). V z práce - alizovanou verziou posledne vydaného zoznamu Slovenské mená jednotlivých druhov sú prevzaté Pastorális - Reipricha (2000) a sú doplnené navrho▪). Tak- krátkom čase vznikla potreba spracovania nového- vanými menami odvtedy na Slovensku zistených- zoznamu, v ktorom sú zohľadnené početné nomen nových druhov, ktoré sú zvlášť označené ( klatúrne a taxonomické zmeny v súlade s najnovší- tiež sú pri slovenských menách zohľadnené potreb mi poznatkami a prácami tohto druhu v zahraničí né úpravy vyvolané taxonomickými zmenami ako zameranými na zjednotenie a ustálenie klasifiká sú vytvorenie nových čeľadí a presuny niektorých - Zoznam čeľadí s počtom druhov vyskytujúcich cie a nomenklatúry (Karsholt & van Nieukerken druhov do iných čeľadí alebo rodov. - sa na Slovensku: 2011, van Nieukerken et al. 2011) v rade Lepi doptera. Zoznam je v tomto prípade zostavený eš Micropterigidae 9 te s tradičným ponímaním čeľadí Microlepidoptera Eriocraniidae 6 motýle.t.j. včítane čeľadí Crambidae a Pyralidae, ktoré sú Hepialidae 6 podľa najnovšej systematiky zaradené až za denné Opostegidae 4 HeliozelidaeNepticulidae 1344 V zozname je za menom druhu uvedený literárny- prameň, v ktorom bol druh prvýkrát1964), publikovaný kde sú Incurvariidae 9 zo Slovenska – počnúc základným dielom Prodro ProdoxidaeAdelidae 1230 mus Lepidopter Slovenska (Hrubý Tischeriidae 8 uvedené predošlé faunistické údajové pramene. Ak Millieridae 1 bol výskyt druhu na Slovensku publikovaný najprv v zahraničí, je pri druhu uvedená aj táto publikácia.- Tineidae 64 Zvlášť je uvedený zoznam druhov, ktoré síce boli z RoesslerstammiidaePsychidae 42 2 územia Slovenska publikované, ale v tomto zozna me sú z rôznych dôvodov vynechané až do nájdenia Pastorális G, 2012: Checklist of micromoths (Lepidoptera: Microlepidoptera) known from Slovakia. Folia faunistica Slovaca, 17 (1): 21–80. [in Slovak] Received 9 January 2012 ~ Accepted 10 February 2012 ~ Published 17 February 2012 © Faunima, Bratislava, 2012 ISSN 1336-4529 (online) ISSN 1335-7522 (print) 22 Pastoralis G: Checklist of Microlepidoptera in Slovakia Bucculatricidae 20 Momphidae 16 Gracillariidae 122 Pterolonchidae 1 Yponomeutidae 26 Plutellidae 6 GelechiidaeScythrididae 24629 Argyresthiidae 30 Cosmopterigidae 22 Ypsolophidae 21 Pterophoridae 59 Glyphipterigidae 16 Alucitidae 5 Heliodinidae 1 Schreckensteiniidae 1 BedelliidaePraydidae 13 EpermeniidaeCarposinidae 162 Urodidae 1 Douglasiidae 6 Lyonetiidae 15 Tortricidae 510 BrachodidaeChoreutidae 28 BlastobasidaeAutostichidae 107 Lecithoceridae 3 Oecophoridae 42 Sesiidae 48 Cossidae 6 PeleopodidaeLypusidae 19 Limacodidae 2 Chimabachidae 3 Elachistidae 176 Zygaenidae 25 Stathmopodidae 1 Thyrididae 1 Batrachedridae 2 Pyralidae 115 Crambidaespolu: 2331164 Coleophoridae 200 ZOZNAM RODOV A DRUHOV S UVEDENÍM LITERÁRNEHO PRAMEŇA –Vysvetlivky: ▪ – (2000) – literárny prameň uvedený v hranatej zátvorke udáva mylnú informáciu alebo chybný údaj slovenské mená druhov zistených po publikácii Reiprich MICROPTERIGOIDEA MICROPTERIGIDAE potočníkovcovité Micropterix Hübner, 1825 allionella (Fabricius, 1794) aruncella (Scopoli, 1763) potočníkovecmachový aureatella (Scopoli, 1763) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 bučinový ammanella Hübner, 1810 Hrubý 1964 aureoviridella Höfner, 1898 Hrubý 1964 zlatozelenýhôrny syn.: calthella Hrubý 1964 mansuetella Zeller, 1844 Hrubý et1964 al. 2010 ▪ jemný myrtetella (Linnaeus, Zeller, 1850 1761) Hrubý 1964 malýzáružľový osthelderi Heath, 1975 Tokár Osthelderov tunbergella (Fabricius, 1787) Hrubý 1964 Thunbergov thunbergella auct. Reiprich 1994 Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 ERIOCRANIOIDEAsyn.: Hrubý 1964 ERIOCRANIIDAE prvomoľovité Dyseriocrania Spuler, 1910 subpurpurella (Haworth, 1828) dubová fastuosella Zeller, 1839 prvomoľa Hrubý 1964 Kuznetzov, 1941 Heringocraniasyn.: Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 unimaculella (Zetterstedt, 1839) bieloškvrnná prvomoľa Zeller, 1851 Eriocrania Hrubý 1964 sparrmannella (Bosc, 1791) Sparrmannova sangii (Wood, 1891) et al. 2010 ▪prvomoľa Sangova cicatricella (Zetterstedt,1839) Hrubý 1964 brezová purpurella Haworth, 1828 nec Thunberg, 1788Tokár semipurpurella (Stephens, 1835) purpurová syn.: Hrubý 1964 Hrubý 1964 Folia faunistica Slovaca 17 (1) 2012: 21–80 23 HEPIALOIDEA HEPIALIDAE hrotokrídlovcovité Triodia Hübner, 1820 sylvina šalátový hrotokrídlovec Pharmacis Hübner, 1820 (Linnaeus, 1761) Hrubý 1964 lupulina záhradný fusconebulosa (de Geer, 1778) hrotokrídlovec carna (Denis (Linnaeus, & Schiffermüller, 1758) 1775) Hrubý 1964 horský Hrubý 1964 orličníkový Phymatopus Wallengren, 1869 Hrubý 1964 hecta prvosienkový hrotokrídlovec Hepialus Fabricius, 1775 (Linnaeus, 1758) Hrubý 1964 humuli hrotokrídlovec NEPTICULOIDEA(Linnaeus, 1758) Hrubý 1964 chmeľový NEPTICULIDAE drobníkovité Simplimorpha Scoble,NEPTICULINI 1983 NEPTICULINAEpromissa (Staudinger, – 1871) škumpový Enteucha drobník acetosae (Stainton, 1854) Hrubý 1964 Meyrick, 1915 drobník štiavový Stigmella Reiprich 1990, Laštůvka naturnella (Klimesch, 1936) & Laštůvka 1990 Schrank, 1802 drobníkbrezinkový lapponica (Wocke, 1862) Reiprich 1992, Laštůvka laponský confusella (Wood & Walsingham, 1894) & Laštůvka 1990 Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 zlievaný freyella Reiprich 1990, Laštůvka tiliae & Laštůvka 1990 lipový betulicola (Heyden, (Stainton, 1858) 1856) Hrubý 1964 brezovýFreyov nivenburgensis (Frey, 1856) (Preissecker, 1942) Hrubý 1964 vrbovinový sakhalinella Puplesis, 1984 Hrubý 1964 mokrinný luteella (Stainton, 1857) Reiprich 1992 glutinosae (Stainton, 1858) Reiprich 1992 jelšový alnetella (Stainton, 1856) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 miazgovýžltopásavý microtheriella (Stainton, 1854) Hrubý 1964 lieskový prunetorum (Stainton, 1855) Hrubý 1964 slivkový aceris Hrubý 1964 malella (Stainton, 1854) Hrubý 1964 (Frey,nigrobrunella 1857) Groschke, 1939 Hrubý 1964 tatársky rhamnella (Herrich–Schäffer, 1860) Hrubý 1964 krovinovýjabloňový syn.: catharticella (Stainton, 1853) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 rešetliakový anomalella (Goeze, 1783) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 aeneella Heinemann, 1862 Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 centifoliella (Zeller, 1848) Hrubý 1964 záhradnýšípkový syn.: ulmivora (Fologne, 1860) Hrubý 1964 striebropásavý ulmifoliae Hering, 1931 Hrubý 1964 ulmicola Hering, 1932 Hrubý 1964 syn.: ulmiphaga (Preissecker, 1942) Hrubý 1964 väzový syn.: viscerella (Stainton, 1853) Hrubý 1964 listový sanguisorbae (Wocke, 1865) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 krvavcový thuringiaca Hrubý 1964 rolandi Reiprich 1990, Laštůvka & Laštůvka 1990 Rolandov spinosissimae (Petry, 1904) sensu Klimesch, 1951 Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 durínsky paradoxa van Nieukerken, 1990 Reiprich & Tokár 1992 hrdzavohlavý syn.: nitidella Heinemann, 1862 Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 inopinata (Frey, 1858) Hrubý 1964 krasový syn.: regiella (Herrich–Schäffer, 1855) Hrubý 1964 corvimontanaLaštůvka & E. Laštůvka, Hering, 1935 1991 Reiprich 1992 crataegella (Klimesch, 1936) Hrubý 1964 kráľovský syn.: hahniella (Wörtz, 1890) Hrubý 1964 Hahnov magdalenae (Klimesch, 1950) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 Magdaleninfialový nylandriella (Tengström, 1848) Hrubý 1964 aucupariae Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 Hrubý 1964 Nylanderov syn.: Frey, 1957 Hrubý 1964 24 Pastoralis G: Checklist of Microlepidoptera in Slovakia oxyacanthella (Stainton, 1854) hlohový pyri (Glitz, 1865) hruškový minusculella (Herrich–Schäffer, 1855) Hrubý 1964 lesklý stettinensis (Heinemann, 1871) Hrubý 1964 ▪ desperatella Hrubý 1964 ovocný pyricola Wocke, 1877 Laštůvka & Laštůvka 2004 štetínsky hybnerella (Hübner, (Frey, 1856) 1796) Hrubý 1964 Hübnerov syn.: gratiosella Duponchel, 1843 Hrubý 1964 ignobilella Stainton, 1849 Hrubý 1964 syn.: mespilicola Hrubý 1964 syn.: ariella Herrich–Schäffer, 1860 Hrubý 1964 cotoneastri (Frey, 1856) sensu Klimesch, 1948 Hrubý 1964 mišpuľový syn.: floslactella (Haworth, 1828) Hrubý 1964 hrabinový syn.: carpinella (Heinemann, 1862) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 hrabový tityrella (Stainton, 1854) Hrubý 1964 hemargyrella sensu Zeller, 1848 Hrubý 1964 salicis (Stainton, 1854) Hrubý 1964 bučinový syn.: auritella Skala, 1939 Hrubý 1964 vimineticola Hrubý et1964 al. 1996 vŕbový syn.: myrtillella (Stainton, 1857) Reiprich & Okáli 1988–1989 benanderella (Frey, (Wolf, 1856) 1955) Tokár Benanderovkošikársky obliquella (Heinemann, 1862) Hrubý 1964 vrbinnýčučoriedkový pallidiciliella Klimesch, 1946 Reiprichet al.1992 1996 bledý trimaculella (Haworth, 1828) Reiprich 1990, Laštůvka & Laštůvka 1990 trojbodý assimilella (Zeller, 1848) Tokár sorbi (Stainton, 1861) Hrubý 1964 jarabinový cotoneastrella Weber, 1936 Hrubý 1964 topoľový plagicolella
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