TY - JOUR AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor TI - Társasági élet JF - FOLIA ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA J2 - FOL ENTOMOL HUNG VL - 84 PY - 2023 SP - 167 EP - 183 PG - 17 SN - 0373-9465 DO - 10.17112/FoliaEntHung.2023.84.167 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34557965 ID - 34557965 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Ludvig, Potish AU - Szanyi, Kálmán AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Miklós, Tóth AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs TI - Noctuid pests in forests of Transcarpathia T2 - 28. Tiszántúli Növényvédelmi Fórum: Program - Összefoglalók PB - Növényvédelem Oktatásának Fejlesztéséért Alapítvány. NOFA C1 - Debrecen PY - 2023 SP - 44 EP - 45 PG - 2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34535790 ID - 34535790 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Ronkay, Gábor AU - Ronkay, László TI - Contributions to the taxonomy and biogeography of the genus Dichagyris (subg. Dichagyris) Lederer, 1867 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae) II. : The review of the D. forficula species group JF - ACTA ZOOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE J2 - ACTA ZOOLOG ACAD SCI HUNG VL - 69 PY - 2023 IS - 3 SP - 265 EP - 301 PG - 37 SN - 1217-8837 DO - 10.17109/AZH.69.3.265.2023 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34396618 ID - 34396618 AB - The forficula species group of the Holarctic genus Dichagyris is revised based on the survey of type specimens and relevant materials of state and private collections. D. turana (Staudinger, [1892]) stat. rev. and D. furiosa (Bang-Haas, 1912) stat. rev. are elevated to specific status and lectotypes are designated, D. forficula devota (Christoph, 1884) stat. rev. is downgraded to subspecies. The specific status of D. erubescens (Staudinger, [1892]) and D. contermina (Corti, 1930) is confirmed. The junior synonymy of D. devota eremica (Amsel, 1935) with D. forficula devota (Christoph, 1884) was constated. Seven new subspecies (D. forficula akdagestana ssp. n., D. forficula pseudoturana ssp. n., D. forficula chitralensis ssp. n., D. turana cisiliensis ssp. n., D. furiosa kugitanga ssp. n., D. furiosa griseoerythra ssp. n. and D. contermina melanographa ssp. n.) are described, with considerations on the phyletic lines and biogeography of the taxa of the D. forficula species complex. With 79 figures. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Szarukán, István AU - Bohman, Björn AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs AU - Kozák, Lajos AU - Szilágyi, Arnold AU - Imrei, Zoltán AU - Vuts, József AU - Matula, Eszter Bernadett AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Tóth, Miklós TI - Catches of Euxoa tritici in pheromone traps for Anarsia lineatella are due to the presence of ( Z )‐5‐decenyl acetate as an impurity JF - ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA J2 - ENTOMOL EXP APPL VL - 171 PY - 2023 IS - 11 SP - 821 EP - 827 PG - 7 SN - 0013-8703 DO - 10.1111/eea.13356 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34083440 ID - 34083440 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rajaei, Hossein AU - Aarvik, Leif AU - Arnscheid, Wilfried R AU - Baldizzone, Giorgrgio AU - Bartsch, Daniel AU - Bengtsson, Bengt A AU - Bidzilya, Oleksiy AU - Buchner, Peter AU - Buchsbaum, Ulf AU - Buszko, Jarosław AU - Dubatolov, Vvladimir V AU - Erlrlacher, Sven AU - Esfandiari, Mehdi AU - De Freina, Josef J AU - Gaedike, Reinhard AU - Gyulai, Péter AU - Hausmann, Axel AU - Haxaire, Jean AU - Hobern, Donald AU - Hofmann, Axel AU - Ignatev, Nikolai AU - Kaila, Lauri AU - Kallllies, Axel AU - Keil, Thomas AU - Kiss, Á AU - Kitching, Ian J AU - Kun, Andras AU - László, Gyula M AU - Leraut, Guillllaume AU - Malllly, Richard AU - Matov, Alexey AU - Meineke, Jörgrg-Uwe AU - Melichar, Tomáš AU - Mey, Wolfram AU - Mironov, Vladimir AU - Müllller, Bernd AU - Naderi, Alireza AU - Nässig, Wolfgang A AU - Naumann, Stefan AU - Nazari, Vazrick AU - Van Nieukerken, Erik J AU - Nuss, Matthias AU - Pöllll, Norbrbert AU - Prozorov, Alexey M AU - Rabieh, Mohammad Mehdi AU - Rákosy, László AU - Rindoš, Michal AU - Rota, Jadranka AU - Rougerie, Rodolphlphlphe AU - Schintlmeister, Alexander AU - Shirvani, Asghghar AU - Sihvonen, Pasi AU - Simonsen, Thomas J AU - Sinev, Sergrgey Yu AU - Skou, Peder AU - Sobczyk, Thomas AU - Sohn, Jae-Cheon AU - Tabellll, Jukka AU - Tarmann, Gerhrhard AU - Tokárár, Zdenko AU - Trusch, Robert AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Volynkin, Anton V AU - Wanke, Dominic AU - Yakovlev, Roman V AU - Zahiri, Reza AU - Zehzad, Payam AU - Zellller, Hans Chrhristof AU - Zolotuhin, Vadim V AU - Karsholt, Ole TI - Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Iran JF - Integrative Systematics J2 - Integr. Syst. VL - 6 PY - 2023 IS - Sp1 SP - 121 EP - 459 PG - 339 SN - 2628-2380 DO - 10.18476/2023.997558.7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34065401 ID - 34065401 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Tóth, Miklós TI - Non‐target noctuids from traps with synthetic Spodoptera frugiperda pheromone lure in the Carpathian Basin, Central Europe JF - ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA J2 - ENTOMOL EXP APPL VL - 171 PY - 2023 IS - 7 SP - 542 EP - 545 PG - 4 SN - 0013-8703 DO - 10.1111/eea.13261 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33556492 ID - 33556492 AB - The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda JE Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is one of the most important invasive noctuid pests. Its appearance and rapid spread can be monitored with sex pheromone traps, but the catches can be confused by catches of non-target similar species. Here we present non-target catches of commercial pheromone traps of S. frugiperda in the Carpathian basin, which is a potential area of the pest. Sizable catches of Cucullia umbratica (L.), Agrotis bigramma (Esper), and Allophyes oxyacanthae (L.), common noctuids in East-Central Europe, were recorded in numerous sampling sites. Although they can be distinguished from the target species by their different morphology, it is necessary to draw the attention of agricultural experts to their possible presence in the traps to avoid misleading conclusions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor TI - Centres of endemism of Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) in the Palaearctic arid mountains: biogeographical and phylogenetic implications JF - BEITRÄGE ZUR ENTOMOLOGIE J2 - BEITR ENTOMOL VL - 72 PY - 2022 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 35 PG - 35 SN - 0005-805X DO - 10.3897/contrib.entomol.72.e87196 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33575905 ID - 33575905 AB - The oreal fauna is connected with orographically limited non-arboreal habitats. Its chorological centres can be recognised by the high species-diversity of numerous typical genera, and by the accumulated occurrence of endemic species and/or subspecies of disjunct species. The oreal fauna is partitioned to the alpine type, as the faunal type of humid high-mountains with strong connections to the tundral zonobiome, and the xeromontane type, as the faunal type of arid high-mountains with close connections to the eremic zonobiomes. As the results of revisions of several Noctuinae genera, species groups and/or sister species were recognised and their distributions were mapped. The restricted areas of allopatric sister species, often described by us as new for science, fulfil the criteria of the “areas of endemism”. Core areas of the Palaearctic xeromontane Noctuidae, outlined by the distribution of endemic species, have been proven by the occurrence of allopatric subspecies of polytypic species, and/or by the presence of allopatric sister species. In the revised genera of Noctuidae several types of allopatric speciation have been identified based on the analysis of the areas of endemism and of vicariance patterns. As a result of these analyses, it is proved that allopatric sister species, as elementary monophyletic supraspecific units, are suitable for phylogenetic biogeographical surveys. Although the major part of the xeromontane fauna appears to be range-restricted, a considerable fraction of the species could have expanded into the steppic zonobiome due to adaptive changes of their life cycles. High diversity of cold-adapted species originated from the Sino-Himalayan mountains by passing two main filtercorridors. One track of this bifurcation was directed across the “Rhododendron-corridor” to the Holarctic taiga zone while the other one, across the “Xeromontane filter-corridor” to the mountain systems of Central and Inner Asia. This bifurcation becomes apparent from the taxonomic division of the genera, composing both of these main faunal types. Supposedly, the faunal movements of the xeromontanean species in the West Palaearctic had been shaped by the Messinian salinity crisis and, additionally, significantly influenced by the Mid-Pleistocene climatic transition which deeply transformed the zonality of the vegetation by cooling and aridisation of vast areas. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Szarukán, István AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Jósvai, Júlia Katalin AU - Tóth, Miklós TI - A Chemical Lure for Trapping Both Sexes of Amata phegea L. JF - INSECTS J2 - INSECTS VL - 13 PY - 2022 IS - 11 SN - 2075-4450 DO - 10.3390/insects13111051 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33267674 ID - 33267674 AB - The addition of synthetic eugenol and benzyl acetate to the known floral chemical and moth attractant phenylacetaldehyde synergized the attraction of Amata phegea (Lepidoptera: Amatidae). Traps baited with the ternary blend caught ca. four times more A. phegea moths than traps baited with phenylacetaldehyde alone. Both female and male moths were attracted; in a preliminary test, the female numbers caught were almost double compared to the males. Most A. phegea were caught when the blend was formulated in a dispenser with medium release rates. Traps baited with the ternary lure in polyethylene bag dispensers detected a single well-pronounced peak in seasonal trapping, suggesting that this multicomponent bisexual lure could be efficient enough to be applied to the detection and monitoring of female and male A. phegea. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szanyi, Kálmán AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Potish, Ludvid AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs TI - Attractivity of various artificial light sources to caddisfly (Trichoptera) species and its importance in their sampling and conservation JF - JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION J2 - J INSECT CONSERV VL - 26 PY - 2022 IS - 5 SP - 839 EP - 849 PG - 11 SN - 1366-638X DO - 10.1007/s10841-022-00427-x UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33060671 ID - 33060671 AB - The artificial light sources are useful tools for sampling night active insects, however, they also possess potential environmental risks in their habitats. To test their applicability and evaluate environmental risk for caddisflies (Trichoptera), the attractivity of different portable light traps working with LED, UV and mixed-white light sources was studied and compared with attractivity of traditionally used mercury-vapour lamp (in Jermy-type light trap), which is tool of sampling and street-light. Analysing 1135 caught individuals of 19 species light sources emitting different wavelength spectra showed different attractivity and selectivity on caddisflies both on species and family levels. Attractivity of mercury-vapour lamp was generally lower than the other tested light sources. We found that the most attractive wavelength range for caddisflies is between 360 and 407 nm. One of the tested LED and mixed-white lamps together could cover this spectrum and a high and wide spectral peak of mixed-white light source between 375 and 391 nm resulted additional catches considering both species and number of individuals. Lamps emitting between 360 and 407 nm may be both a useful tool for sampling caddisflies and dangerous source of light pollution along lowland water courses where the sampled species are common and widespread. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szanyi, Szabolcs AU - Varga, Zoltán Sándor AU - Nagy, Antal AU - Jósvai, Júlia Katalin AU - Imrei, Zoltán AU - Tóth, Miklós TI - Bisexual lures and their comparison with synthetic sex attractants for trapping Orthosia species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) JF - JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY - ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE ENTOMOLOGIE J2 - J APPL ENTOMOL VL - 146 PY - 2022 IS - 9 SP - 1109 EP - 1115 PG - 7 SN - 0931-2048 DO - 10.1111/jen.13049 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33001969 ID - 33001969 N1 - Faculty of the Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Plant Protection, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Plant Protection Institute, Budapest, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 27 September 2023 CODEN: JOAEE Correspondence Address: Szanyi, S.; Faculty of the Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, P. O. Box 400, Hungary; email: szanyi.szabolcs@agr.unideb.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER -