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2. Weitere Informationen
2.1. Etymologie (Namenserklärung)
Efetov (1998: 186): “This new species is named in honour of Dr Imre Fazekas (Director of Komló's Natural Historical Collection, Komló, Hungary) who collected the type-series and, for the first time, published the genitalia drawing of this species (Fazekas, 1980: 49, fig. 6.3a–c).”
2.2. Faunistik
Nach der [Fauna Europaea] und Leraut (2012) kommt die Art in Ungarn vor.
2.3. Typenmaterial
Efetov (1998: 183): “Holotype ♂ (Fig. 1) with pin-labels (Fig. 2): ‘HUNGARIA MERID., Villány Mts., Tenkes-h. 300 m., 1978.VII.7., leg. Fazekas I.’ and ‘Gen. praep. FAZEKAS, No.. 3002., Jordanita sp.?’ (KNHC).
Paratype ♂ (Fig. 3) with pin-labels (Fig. 4): ‘HUNGARIA MERID., Mecsek Mts., Tubes 500–600 m, 1976.VII.1., leg. Fazekas I.’ and ‘Gen. prep. FAZEKAS, No.. 3001., Jordanita sp?’ (KNHC).”
2.4. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Efetov, K. A. (1998): Jordanita (Jordanita) fazekasi sp. n. from southern Hungary (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae, Procridinae). — Entomologist's Gazette 49 (3): 183-187.
- Genitalzeichnungen: Fazekas, I. (1980): Bausteine zur Kenntnis der Zygaenidae-Fauna Ungarns I. Die Grünzygaenen des SW-Transdanubiens (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae, Procridinae). — Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 24: 45-62 [Digitalisat auf library.hungaricana.hu].
- Leraut, P. (2012): Moths of Europe. Volume 3. Zygaenids, Pyralids 1 and Brachodids. - 599 S.; Verrières-le-Buisson (N.A.P Editions).