A füge-levélmoly [Choreutis nemorana (Hübner, 1799)] egy adventív faj Magyarországon Choreutis nemorana (Hübner, 1799) a adventive species in Hungary (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae)
Description
The Choreutidae fauna of Hungary consists of 8 species. Choreutis nemorana is
reported from Hungary for the first time. This adventive species is spreading rapidly in
some parts of the country; before 2010 it was known from only a single locality. New
information is also given on a further 13 localities which have been previously recorded.
here. The Pannonian region is an extra-limited range of species. Permanent populations
are known to exist in suitable locations in Hungary in the Transdanubian Mountains
and Mecsek Mountains area. However, following several favorable years other
colonies may be established in these localities and also in western and northern Hungary (for
example in the Mátra- and Bükk Mountains). At present, the moth is only a minor pest in
Hungary. The imago flies during in day but can also be collected with light at night. C.
nemorana flies in two generations from April to mid-October, at altitudes from sea level to
200-400 m. The adult overwinters. Diagnosis, biological data and habitats of the species
are presented here. Information is added to the life history of the species. Text in Hungarian with 13
figures.
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